El Tbo,cratic Watchman. lIT P.61/LE MEET 7108 W. PQM Atioarn Enaros Tiros, $2 per Annum, In Advance BELLEFONTt], PA Friday Morning, June 10, 1870 Editorial Convention Ws hare bass requested by several demo. antis editors In the Weld, to totturne the re. spossibility of making a call upon the demo• *rats editors of the State, to meet in eonven Mon, end also to designate the time and phtee Wit therefore rseo - nmend Altoona. 'Tuesday, Vb. Nth et Jan*, Et three o'clock. M • • . J P . Boas, Prellid•Mi Democratic EditOTIAI A1.1.0 ,1 / 1 1100 of Weetern rennsyl wimps E. I. H. Pavans, W. s. %WI, • Secretaries. —lltr.hurt Post Bombastes Furioso In his laid issue, the editor of the Re publkan—the immaculate W. W. 8., calls us double distilled liar, for pimp ly'vet!tilating his little bargain with %tax ARMSTRONG. But the anger with which Mr. BROWN receives our expoee of his conduct proves that there is more of truth in it than poetry, That one thousand dollar note, with thg four endorsers, of whom ARMSTRONG agreed to be one to the amount of $250,00 is true as preaching, else why such a passionate and tnnlictiye tlia tribe as appeared in the last Republa can? Itaoireis a pointical .Inck Shep pard and as full of tricks as ailog, is of films. •We havn't the least doubt but that he told BILLY ARMSTRONG the big. gest Munchausenienin that delectable Member has heard for some time, not• w ithstauding his aseoeintion with his FICTLICR and the other Radical thieves and liars of the present Congress. We admit, however, that Brin's has done a deal of dirty work for hits party, and we insist that he ought to hate his pay. One thing is certain ; lie controls the only ARMSTRONG organ to this county, and, thus far, hie reprr. pentatione to the honorable gentleman were undoubtedly correct. Were he really an Independent man, he might have things big own way, but, with all his boasts about how be was going to repay the men who had injured him, be has riot the manhood to co contra ry to their wishes or -tor a single hour to kick over the traces. Hence, we argyle that Awaiireoirc has not much to fear from his opposition, because he dare not assert his own individuality. Ile comes and goes at the nod and beck of others, and is, in reality, has independent than the vilest slave s ho crawls in humility at the feet of his tyrannical master. Now we do not inten.l to occupy space in our paper or the time of OUr readers with this matter, for we know t is of but little, very little consequence to any one , but after Biluirl's blurting and blowing about trityptisf....of attempts to get mone out or Hurr,hie candidate for Treasurer, and out of AILMISTIOSG, his taritTdodging, Con gressmen, we simply want tt? ASSERT 1 - 4 >sin VEIN that he ded tr) to get money out of iii rr and out of ARI - STRONG hot h. In April he wrote to Ilt - rr, statini that he had "blowed the Nationat out of water"—that the stock-holden of that eotieern came to him in a body and offered it to him "for " 30 0 0 ,"when it bad cost them five—that the first National Bank of this play refused to give him money, lecaurrAe had sup ported lin (Hrrrldor State 'Treasurer in preference to MACKETi their candi date, and for this reas,n, he wanted from him IliN/0 dollars to aid in buying the National. That he ti led to get money emit of A atISTIONG, plat as we Slated Ae did, is known to every individual about Belle fonte, who knew anything of the ar rangements he was trying to make get hold of the Aro/lanai, a lien he says he didn't, he lies as palpably Its when he asserts that he did not take forty dollars' to stump th s county in favor of WRIGIIT and the balance ofthe Democratic ticket in the fall of NM. Baciwat you're known too well here'to try to lie yourself into respectable standing—it's the wrong way to get up. Get Herr to state that you didn't want to get $5OO from him, and °One Aamareoso to say that you didn't ask him for /1,000, (neon dare ! Gan you prove that what we said, and now reit erate, is false, by these two men ? Baowtr at Washington is a different individual from Baown in Bellefonte. There, when after money, he could of ford to pat on the lion's skin; but once at home, he subeides again into his natural character of ass—and So, we leave him. —A sweet booting edition of• New England Womanhood, in imitation of the Italian brigands, lately stole away a child, and hid her (or a ransom. +Urals wew•ia-prises. Alfsevehiogi ohs is evidently a vieticq„pf Bititmlza's.nor• els. independent (in a horn.) Ifs that delectable paper,, called Plain Words, which professes so much gentility and honorable frankness, and which has just mide its appearance for the first time, we- find an article mean and malignant enough to have emanated from the crazy brain of Ilitowm himself, entitled "Forewarned, Forearmed." In this article ; BILLY G 4NDERLEGS yields up his boasted in,- dependence entirely and sells hiniself, body and soul, to niggerdom. In tissue of falsehoods the outrngeousness of which is only equaled by the brazea effrontery with which they are put forth the editor of Plain Words attempts to warn the people against the 'Whirr 111,01•11 PA RTY, the ranks of which are so rapidly being filled up by the..best men in the country—the working 'men —the bone and sinew of the Iliad. In epithets, as vile and hateful as any ever' used by the meanest.white nigger in the Radical py,,et!, this new candidate for popular tavor shows his hatred and detestation of white working-men and white men generally, and his 11111itr love for the negro party and its black allies. Instead of being the friend iii the working man, as lie has en Ion: professed, and instead of being tole pendent enough to ads ()caw God speed to an organization that ha for Its only object the benefit of uorking men—and particularly whit.' morlsio: men—he has, in this article, prot,rd himself their worst enemy and for cophantic tool of the party to ,us twin he bows his knee in abject adorat Henceforth, what was to hale b, the independence, the fearle-mc— Plain Words, is hut a dream of the past, a %agar) of the onaginattott Ile has shown that lie ie Isoi itelepen lent, either in opinion or RWA.O4O, 111)1 on'y in the two little contemptible ir•litnee, of opposing BILLY A'lllll.Titosi, and slatherint 'poor Mr. Got,i it. ha., he Jared to sui an unpalatable ii. We were fondly indulging the that IVarde w ould iti4t what ths name indicate=—indepm.lent every respect. It 14 to qa), we have been grossly thsnr roilito.d. find are now inure thane er con% ince.] that independence is tmt an mgrs lient pt a Radical politician nature. AVe have n little faith nn Raw.' an, hilt before the first ts•ote fit /I , ltri. that faith lilts diswpated lihe 1111.4 t be fore the wonting run. IlereAlter, this raper will f-11111,1y re-erlio ;h e Clentl ments of"ther Radical leader- Go to, NI, UR Kl.l !Ike that other o,ou hart,, hold 11..e1f too ettotrply. - Visitation or the Regular Four-Year Census Impertinence. In view ni the tart that the 1 . 1 . 11 4 11" - ta4ers are circulating about ui ..ionie portion., of the entintrl, tar have thought it appropriate and i-eit•iinable to inaki• up it niiiiimars iit t.tct4 and s ,. (pieetion , , that all Tim N real and mein orize them and be prepare] a ith an siwct, on the appearance nt the tabular brigand, The rvn um borers reeeiS a eonirien mutton 01tm,0 rents per heat for each .• enrolled and bored; enjoy, the inekinialile privilege anwvierm to really impertinent iltievtionn tinder a pemalt) 01 ' , 34) per refti.al to reply freely, fully, truly, and, prim( u larle. Answers to the lollmulig highly trh tKrrtant lillek.lllllll4 wrltfAltll CaSe.l Ic enforced the use of the %flicke poorer of the authority of the ("mon. There fore, he larticular, and he read. 1. What is your name; how old are yfi, how many young4tern Lase yun haul, is y 011011141/111)11 tl,edui t V of them all ? s wam your mother's great snot any kin to _tour father ri II tide ..teptiwilier, and do %toil park your teeth with it lurk ? Huts.: you tuber loved any other man Than %lie father of these children, and 'low notch, and what extent? 2. Are you loyal to the administra tion and what do you generaley have for supper? Ito. you believe that, the raising of carrots has anything to do with 18 carrot watches, and if en, will parsnips aid in parsing of irregular verbs. 3. Ifo'w many dogs and cats ha•e you in 'your family, and what. are their names t and how old are they, and do you scud them to school P [low much rent do you pay, and how much to you owe at the grocery and other storm 4, What sort of under clothes does your oldest daughter wear, and what is the size of her drawers, corsets, etc? Does your son wipe his nose on a cot ton rag or on his 'shit tvekeeve, or does he draw it up? 5. Do you wash your husband's ex tra shirt, or does he get it done else where and if so, give the,size of ',id garment. Row mlkny spoons have you; if so, what do you sweeten (liar with. Give the name, number. size, style. and make of all the forks in your possession, and from whom bought, or borrowed. 6. Are your teeth natural, or artifi : oisill-sliosspixo of your eyes natural or from the B'ellefonte glass works ; if so, how do they do in discovering queer things? Is your hair natural or false: and if so, how much is natural flax and ho,w nnith.dead men's hair. bo you use tine tooth combs or mecurial ointment?'. 7. What iirtieles have you in your trunk? Expose them. Bead the pri, vale ktter., from your husband when away, arid yours to hint. 1)o 3ou drink gin in tea i and it c so, (to you "dip." flow many ktoekings Irate Sou got, rratic United States Senator, in place and are the toes or heels out of part or lof mongrel WILLtAms, who now die all of theni ? graces the gallant white men of that By preparing ansuers to these and Slate Three cheers for the white men similar questions much troulife and I * lay will he avoiilerl, and the census taker greatly promoted in acquiring impertinent information and earning Ins two centh Who Voted for the Big Swindle V e I.:ise Lelow the Note Lt a 'jell the baret'aced robbery, ever per petra!el upon any people, wit 4 con=n matA —the t,Ae which I a ,oed ‘1 c"okr Co's' . ..o'refierri_,Parific rail r,,,t 11, . tronj the tot tog, lit\ 0,1 ennntr , / 7 ~ n, ti- 1 , 711 , 1 , :111.1 rare it to tine it to have alren,l% taken loritine upon 'offline out of the 9lleat, anti toil antl,hlojd of their Conn tr men NVe are proud to recur,' the Inet tint 11111011{! the Dent“crat4 trnu the SULU: ut l'euheolutuut, but unc 011-Al_lLLN—‘‘fia ba,e enough to tote in fa%or ot tit:3 infamous ntea , ure. th.• I". her- hold , , to,l to the honor ot tI r Jr,wucht , partt to!1,!1,1 • It and lik hpright tru-t‘ rep rC•C'It at; Ct , OI Ihr pt . vi. r .t .. .4 I IttrITNI , reciirileil their ‘ote-i'inopiiii-ithei ht it II 1%111 be noticed that the nirmlwi tr.in W 11. .\ itttiotttr the iir-t to %wt. tnr t 11101,1 rirti; j“r t a \ robbed 11111 , 804 %%II" a,ll be 2L Lei to vote tor him at the routing eleeit6tl, r. inerldwr thi-. 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CLiss Th.• new I, !ingot \liircr,tiehin that mad , appearance, in thi- place 1.11 i 41,1) Iol•t, 1/1141,r the title of 4 1 , tin , the h.iihiwing II •,,,I.' null at II tune., through t•WI N , [two., 111,1%1. 41, 111. /ctrl be•i In Mr f , .t• 11 %rtn.ll,llK. • tit 111 , Mk. 1 iN(llolMtriel, 1 .11..111g tAlli 1 , / A I.IIA I nm15y , ..10.1/11 , ritt, alto althorn ► ‘1,11.11/,(Ili ni „ti I I. gl-11,1... in If And here in tl.e same "Intro 11.1eforN, ',%e are informed that i'lain 11,./do —I/ ahead ostrre aceeptA" and ett , iop-t,ILt! piAlc yOl COl4lll l Mi 118 to date de, Nov‘, alien we remember, that W. 11. au-rinse Ins (Jted for eerry Incas lir e , non .unu,t 10/ , ‘ Whit/WWI., out rageous, I,pi.rehsi‘e or demoralizing, that the present 't 'ongress has passed, that he has toted against every meas ure, no matter, Mutt necessary, ilyrrght, lioncst t or Irenefir ial that his bren de feated irf 'that holy—that in e4ry way possible heallas assisted in ear;ying out and enforcing the "trolley of Congress" --et en to dodging, the rote on the Pig Iron Tang bill, it is difficult for us to ~,„te r, l aird h o w Plain If d:, earl en dorse the "policy of Congress" and re pudiate at the Hanle time one of its most ardent milers and abettors. 4- If Congress in riglic,iben lit 1.1. Y ARM STRONG 14 right —and the man who en dorsee the policy and acts of Congress, must of nec,Pßity endorse the course of A RLHTOSO because he has supported that "policy," in every mintier shape and forte, that it has shown itself. If A loon Rosa is wrong,then Congress is wrong, and BRAINERD with hie Plain Words, Is endorsing a wrong, knowing— ly and wilfully. Will he explain this matter a little; how Congress can be right and AIM-- ST[OIN wrong, when the record shows that he has voted (or every measure that has passed that body, and against every one that has been defeated by it? "Consistency is a jewel," but some folks don't care much about such trink els Another Victory for White Men 1 A dispatch iron% Portland Oregon, i t brings the gibbous news that the white own of that !State won a, magnifl— , vela victory, at the election on Tues— day laet electing a Democratic Gover— oor, by 3000 majority, and securing both . branches of the Legielature,which ill insure the election of a Demo- o(1)regon ! Tllis by the Gods, must be a white man's Government yet ! IV McVElGEt i somindaw of Sen ator_ CAmErioY, 11118 been appointed Minister Hresident at Constantinople. 'dui appoint In cut in a little more re ,pectable than the majority 'of Grant's elections, and yet Mr. McVxdou is, thly an ordinary country lawyer at WeQt Chester. He in Ctiixames eon. in-law, however, and that is a good deal, considering how anxious the ad • nu , i-tration is to get the Senator's vote for the 'nn Domingo treaty. Mr. Mr :l.li «ill stele into the shoes of Hon. E tv Moitais, who has been minis ; ter nt ConYtantinople since ISM, and he will ban e a chance to see how the Turin do. We trust he will impress on their minds that it is not absolute ly necessary to allow all the Jews in the , 111111,1• S dominions to be killed by I a set of fanatics, who . greatly resemble the party with he is connected tits country, --W title approving of the objects on which the Democratic Editottal •katertz'onvention has been called, the .1 41itor of the Efk County Democrai , cates that he cannot be present. We trmit he w ttl reconsider his determina tion. Every Democratic editor in the State should be there, and we do hope that none will now begin to make ex cuses. The convention has been call ed for the 28th of the present month, a time, it Wil9 thought, that would slut cirri body, and it is of the first int porta nce that there should be a full and interested attendance. No Democratic editor should stay away anima really compelled to absent himself, and we trust we vilialitttree our editorial friends from eiery nook and corner of the Suite in Altoona on that day. Brother of the Democrat, will do sell to take a second thought in this mat ter, and make tip his mind to be pre «Amt. --We notice that B. F. MYEas, id the Ilawstalrg and Bedford Gurrite,fi l lisis been nominated by the Democracy of Bedford County as can dilate for Congress. The district to s bleb Bedford belongs is now nos rep reeenteil at Washington, by stiiii•aking CLsPNA, one of the meet bigoted blatherskites, egotistical nothings and wool.' be scoundrels that disgrace this commonwealth at the Federal Capitol. Mr .Mrreas is one of the most indite trial's., energetic, and talented D emo crate in the State. Ile served his county in the St tie Legislature iii 64, and '65, with credit to 6imielf arid lititjor to his constituents, and with Irti personal popillarity at home, we can not ion ht that the people of the Ifith congressional district will elect him to fill the seat now disgraced by JonN ('sass, by tii overwhelming niajori. V. —Hum S, S. Cox, of New York, delivered a speech in the Howie 01 Representatives at Washington, on the Lill to enforce the Fifteenth Amend ment, that is a complete expose of the outrageous and wicked designs of the should be read by every body. 'I Were it not so long, we should take pleasure in publishing it, but trust that, IL will be distributed all over this country in pastiphlef —The Fenian raid is all over, and the last stragglei, has gone home. Alarm and apprepension on the Cana. (lien borders have ceased and hubituvis has resumed its 1 , 201 ml channels. The United States Government has played into the hands of the Britirt. Liberty 'has been stifled in Ireland for a little while longer, and GakriT, at the point of the bayonet, has once more said "Let us have pe&ce I" —Ex Gov. Wittier F. dons- Bros, who was elected by the whir of this State, years ago, to the chief mei. istracy of this State, is now a canai date for a Democratic nomination for the Legislature. Gov. Jonssrox had too much good sense to join the Black Republicans, when the old Whig Par. ty broke down. lie has for some time acted with the Democracy, and we are glad to welcome him to our ranks, for he is a&s of brains and ability. —Exam', the reform candidate for Mayor of Washington, has been elect, ed by about 3000 majority, defeating &trim J. Bowsg, the Radical-nigger nominee and friend of GRANT. All the Democrats supported Emmy, as did many Republicans and ogle of th; more intelligent negroes, This result is to be rejoiced at, as it, in part, re• lieges the people of Washington from the basest kind of Radical tyranny. Congress, we. believe, now threatens to reduce the District of Columbia to a. territorial condition, and make BOWZN, the defeated candidate, governor. If it does, let that be the signal of Revco -1:CTION St'grtY AND GOOD.--The savagerous but impecunious editor ofthe Trancock (Ky,) Measestyes, a now expired lumi nary, in the last. issue of his journal, got off the following: "Nye regret ex ceedingly that we have not had the pleasure of having to write, ere this, the obituary notices of several misera ble skintlititi of this town." We sym pathise with him. —Little calf head Coi.rtx is the first creature with such an enormous countenance who ever got to be Vice President. The aperture between hi , jaws is as fearful as a daddy k 1 4 e, being hall brother to an alligator. -"8t.% BOLT" hall al lust got into the Maryland penitentiary. Wonder if he retnernbern "Sweet Al.n r The Bill to Enforce the Fifteenth Amendment. The following is an abstract of the infamous bill to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment. The persona alluded to in the bill am "laborers, - "tenants" and "citizens" are niggere, and it is to force the whites to admit them-to political and ',octal equality that this • bill has been passed. It went through the House by a strict party vote, not a Democrat voting Pars& • Thank lleav• en, the Democratic party'is tot rempon stole for anything in it: 1. No Stele lip shall make any lIIP. tinetion of race, color, or condition of Peet , itude between %oft-Ts. 2. If conditions to by fulfilled as pre requisites lor ,otioir be inils,o, 7 l by law, all citizens alutll have an equal oppor tunit, to fulfill them .1. Judges of elections, et, who r e fuse legal totrM nay he punished by tine of ?,AMC arid imprteotinient ot one year. 4. Briber,' or intittiiiiation by any person linty th l• Faille peunir,e•, 5. To threaten to discharge laboreii., eject tenant•, etc., to prevent thew Iroin voting, the saliie penaltie. are at• (ached. It. Conspiracy and asaailli in disguise to tniirmillite ,oterv. rite by a line riot exceeding 8:,11(1, and mi prison in en t not ti yee , iding 111 , earn, and offenders shall be forever front holding the tinder the Toned States. 7 The rioted -rates District 'ourts shall have t xclosise cognizatict nl crimes committed atottiat this act. • ' 8 I ittrt States Marshals, District Attorneys, etc , tire required to institute proceeding- non list iitlemlerq 'J. Unit,' States Afars ills may' call upon the land and naval loreea of the rtuted States and militia to entorce this act, IS it} , a Vet , lin portant section Pereims who olmaruet °liken; an the dinchuage ut their duly, or concerti otlendere, way he pliyunhed by tt tine it one thonetind dollare nil tanprhionioew el ht 111,1110. Y. }I The l're,alent may rail oat the artiq att I r;t%r to eatarce the Itel 12 .111 ri;zhis and nll penalties shall he without respect to rotor. etc. Apy person who, under nny pre teat orSinte laws, etc , shall deprive any niiiren:of nnv right herein Baran teed may be fined one 01 4 1 1 /RAIIdIIOIIRN and imprisonment one year. 14. Persons who nt Congressional elections vole illegally, or bribe, anti titulary and lalerfere a ith riiirens may he tined 5 ,, i(x) and imprisoned !lore*. years, 15. Any person who shall fail to he elected in any ()nice except Congress ,tilan or state legislator, because of the )iiilanfol dental 01 the right of any eft izen to vote because of color, etc , Allan be entitled to the office by provi ng the grievance. Horrible Tragedy In England—Seven Persons Brutally Murdered. LOA TION, May 24-2 P. M.—Later particulars of the horrible tragedy near this city, mentioned in these dispatch es last night, have been received•_- From these facts it appears the house of an engineer, in the town of Mybridge, Parish of Ilillington, about seventeen miles northwest of this city, was en tered last night by a man who had been laboring under feelings -of revenge against the head of the family. After a brief altercation, the assassin struck the mother of the engineer which caused her instant death. The son, who had rushed to her rescue, was similarly dispatched, and the fiend, eeemittgly unsatisfied in his thirst for human blood, followed his murderous attack upon the wile, sister, and three children of his victim. In a !short splice of time he had murdered the en• tire family of seven persone. The assassin !managed to escape and is still at large, although the police au thorities throughout the country are making every attempt to capture him. Victor ilugota nixt novel is to have Brown Old John r its hero. New 4dyfrUsements NEW STAGE ROUTE,—Hereatler the AgrteultargiCullege stage, win i.. ave Grove for Bellefonte, at VA n run rig of Lo.ltiont nr "En 4 or Mountain," i n Iriestp'br 41a liefkl2r4llle, as fornlttly. Hoorn ns, it will learn Bellfooota at 2 o'clook, p i „ t h e coliego At 5, awl roaoh Plop Grose, by p. m• JAMEK JACK, Proprietor. A DITOR'S NOTION:— The ti• dernigned studflor appointed by the tr7tan's Court of Centre county, to utak tOlitut km of the balance of moneys in thn Lands of T. N. Ilan, Administrator of ,te of R. Taylor, deceased, late of Howard toelloillp to anti rdriongst_the legally entitled thoroto: will attend to that duty at his Millen In Belle. (into oa Thursday the 114th day of ,June, 183) at 10 o'clock ru ro , of said day, at which itti and pines all persona entitled are requested to attend If they think Proper. 13 2 r l tit STITZER, THE !IA Trl'Fol4) LIFE AND ANNvITY risußANcr. (MIA PA SI. Want good men asi agents In thin County. Th„ Interest Bearing Plan, exclusively b y this Company, enables agents 10 do large Linfiincins, and Mash ir unince where no other plan 441 /account of lie thoroughly etyma- Ide features; providing an It does, thoroug hly dn. ring life, and glvingAmact Justine to all, old or young. Agents can ´ Kea,l contracts by addressing KINGBIIIIII K RI,LOGG, General Agents,,ati Walnut al Philadelphia. Pa In 22 It WARN ER'S PILE IiESIEI)\' %Varner.. Pile Remedy has net er f alert ( not even lu ono rase) tO core thorn cry wo - .t rouge of Blind Itching or Bleeding Piles Tlinka who are afflicted allould immedlistalY one; en their druggist and get Warner's i'lle rem, dv It ls pres.lv for tire Pile. anti I. hat ro,ua• mend , 1 to eure any ruttier ili-enfir hall sin I Ilses of os Cr ulna,' ',kr% "I.i't. rig Price ere. ,inner. For male try all drt,i; Aleut every. er re PIS PEPSI A Warner's Dyspepsia Tonic is inerart .1 ex pri.9ly for I.3'sla plies and s hone sun...ling an), tallatual ( . 44111(110/0k It lan 'knightly k 4llll,1 k Ist log (onto and n splendid inpstirer, it strengthens that st"maelt and rostare+ the &as grealvo argans to thuir healthy Oat,. 11,auk,. nerl uuak, and ti j, env persons mlionl,l Warner's liympe lola Coale. For sale by di iq- Y gl.t r ( ' rice one 11911nr. C01:011 NO MORE lnir-ant in }lcahn, log and ea perturating. The/ rittraurdlnary power it go...dimwit In immediately rel‘nring, end et entioilly en! lug. the !noel obetioa:. 'I of Collirlr, Cold% Rare Throat, Ttronehit, i n Itliett4e, Catarrh, ill'earmoneee, .let hint end nn. etimption le alinoatioeredible. fto prompt is the relief and eel - lain It, effect., In a I it, above enuea , tit any affection of the thr, , el and lunge, that thoueatni of phyeleutni are deny preeerilang It, and ono and all Pay that it :5 the moot healing and eitieelorriling grove, (me dean 4wnys afford. rein r and in moot erotitif one toggle tdreete a are by dtjuggt.to, In large battle. Pride ler It in your own fell if yen ettill cough and cutter lie Relearn will cure. uN LiFE TI, great lifoodPnrifler and drdiel..n• drink, Warner'n Ninorm Vltal, or Wine of Life, t- free fn.,t arty put.lllllo4.lnidliklaw or IMplarillep, hem prepnr.d far th4lllo - 0 to require a ptlinniant.. il I. hplovnelld rt pp.. 17,er nn.t tonic., WM Pio tiIIPFIL thing In Ow for plettfylnft thu Ittuuti It it tit ANAL plw.a.nt and deh 1" , 14 ni (14 ie es er nR. red hi Ile public far far our to, hrhtlily, vrltn.ky, wine, bitterft, eyr nth, iirl WI, it IS snore hruilhy, lAd Itherm..r , Ll/043 And old, to Ilk.' ti,, xtrtst, rd I.lTr• 1,. to Net, n If cm. t.orver rim wish to enjoy good'llrotli froeilow it Orly pp.irita, still Jo to tot,. the tuft of IHu It In different fr,.rn Irlytiting ever before In use, II In t.. 1.1 a.n at all rinopeetahie Prlur one 'tailor in gintat Had EN A (10li UE wnrtwee F.innfttlitignmim. pa Ow .ly tr , I. 10 k/0 040 to 11(0 ILO IV lat,, (IL 0 111 0,0 In .•atte 1 Wh , r.. 14 the family 11, Irop,,etnnr IA not wonted • N 1 ,411 ere. 0114 11. grewleta 141111144 ever ott../0 , 1 t./0 3101 lou t , lOOOOl 1101011tillar.) . pr./ , tip. It 11 I• oto cnr.• r.r rmonlgirrOguljr,ll,, find ttmv 144 .1 nytort lir *tory eltle herd SOl4 11.1 I,toott trirn..ted on righ dp,. n.e SOW it): ruygt , + Prirn rrr tent I,i MIMI .re t00...4A ~( one , Inline•tot a q...urter.: Addr...... 61r note 4r., l lug ulrr 1 1 Akre,. rf Whole...oe A at. ata wHY Yoll TRY WELLS C.I.I4BULR. T.IBLErs T 11 , y r re a MI re eel's for Sore Th coat, t_., 4 n.up 1 , 11 , 111M3 ( . 111111,1i Ifol4l,onenti, t,•41 P11«.... , ful retrio,ly fur I(blney I'nre 25 roil. per bat, cot U mall ea receipt "(prier, by J 114 pl.tt. St , Noe k, p"le iiv,ent at! Y :Miff by drupsi.t Legal Advertisements VI )NI I.v les llt A Tl - 171.7F - -plrrr (' F latter/ , 4...101101. , Airri4t0w N htro en ii• 4,1 ii rlllam L,.•, lao, op( Walker torownoololp f 1 u or.• • (molly, , logvo' laten grauttoi to the uu J.•ralgued, re.oldlug lu r.ald lowuship, who re. all p , .r.00r I