A MRS. GEHNER, a German lady of St. Louis, made a complaint of a nuisance next door to her s—wild beasts confined in a cellar, the mem bers of Bailey's menagerie wintering in that city. The St. Louis Demo crat comments: Mrs. G. says that every night be tween nine and ten o'clock, about the time her family retire to rest, the beasts commenced a terrible concert and keep it up until daylight ap ]>ear:", when they subside and become as mute as mice. Besides being kept awake all night, she is in mortal ter ror lest the animals should escape from confinement and tear her and her family to pieces. She describes the roaring of the lions as fearful to listen to, while the snarling of the tigers and leopards, the howling of the hyenas and the child-like wails of the panthers are enough to terrify the boldest heart. Mrs. Gehner thinks the conduct of the inmates of the cel lar as decidedly beastly, and desires the city authorities to abate the nui sance. The question is what shall be done with the nocturnal screamers? It will not do to turn them loose iu the streets, because the tigers would go for the faro banks, and the lions would register at the hotels, while the bears would take possession of the city council chamber and the hy enas would make a raid on the coun ty court. The leopards alone would remain where they are put, as the} never change spots. A GENTLEMAN walking up Third street, Saturday, discovered a whiti rat crossing the road; lie gave chase, threw his hat over the little joker and gathering up hat and rat walked home bare-headed. He now has the strange specimen caged. Whiti rats are not captured every day. TWENTY years ago the old North umberland Bank had a larger issue of money than all the banks in Northumberland county have at this time. And in this county to-day twenty times more business is done than there was twenty years ago. And that's what's the matter.— lit cord. SOME poetical cook or housekeeper has penned the following excellent hints, which are worth preserving: Yealcntletsdipin egg and bread crumb: Fry till you see a brownish-red come. In dressing salad mind tiiis law. With two hard yokes and take that's raw. Your mutton chops with paper cover, And make them amlier-brown all over. Broil lightly your lieef steak—to fry it, Argues contempt of christiau diet. To roast spring chickens is to spiil 'em, Just split 'em dowu the back and broil 'em. The cook deserves a hearty cuffing Who serves roast fowl with tasteless stuffing. Shad, stuffed and baked, is most deli cious— 'Twould have electrified Apicins. But one might rhyme for weeks this way. And still have lots of this to say. And so I'll close —for reader mine. This is about the hour I dine. ECONOMY IN COOKING. — Some cooks have the faculty of getting up even the most common dishes in a matter which is relished by every one, and present a good appearance on the table. A poor meal is never seen on their table. The table-cloth is white and carefuliy spread; the knives and forks as bright as brick dust can make them, and the spoons, no matter of what material, looking the very best. Every husband and father, coming from the drudgery of business, would rather find a neat, happy-looking wife, with a plain, well cooked, but simple dinner, than be seated at a sumptuous feast spread on an untidy table with everything ly ing at loose ends, aud wife with dishev eled hair betokening ill humor. The first duty of the wife is to make the home pleasant and aim at economy in everything. This is an absolute duty. There is more truth than fic tion in the old say'ng of our grand mothers, "A woman can throw out with a spoon faster than a man can throw in with a shovel.— Peopled Monthly. RETRIBUTION. —No man ever sac rificed his sense of right to anything, to lust of pleasure, lust of money, lust of power or lust of fame, but the swift hand of justice overtook him. She held her austere court within his soul, conducted the trial, passed sentence and performed the execution. It was done with closed doors; nobody saw it, only that un slumbering Eye and that man's heart. Nay, perhaps the man felt it not him self, but only shrunk and shriveled and grew less and less, one day to fall with slumbering crash, a ruin to the ground— Theodore Darker. A Jjtwyl of an uncle. A cart uncle. BASSETTS LIVERY Corner MARKET and HI'XTEK Mrcete, {SO UTII SIDE of the RIVER.) 1 woven respectfully Invite the atteutlou ot tu* public to ray LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, w itb the assurance that I can meet every ue laand for a first class turnout. Having purchased the Livery of Amos \e , have the only Establishment of the kind in thi section. J. M. BASSKTT. 132-tf Xew SINGER Sewing Machines ex changed for ones of any kind or make, by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. Edward Forster, L;: AL'R IS Groceries & Provisions. MALX STREET above SEC OND, COUDERSPORT, PA. A FELL FUITLY or FLOUR, SUOAIT, • SPICES, SYRUP, CHEES . HAM, FISH, TOBACCO, SNUIF &c., &0., KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A specialty made Teas and Coffees, of which I have the SIIKI Hent Stock in town. All Goods Sold CHKAI* for <'ASH oulj. fall and examine before purchasing else whe;e. EDWARD FDKSTEI I. H. GOODSELL, Carpenter and Joiner SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, (aVu-f EAST Street.) CinulerwiMn'l, I'u. ' ONTKACTS taken and materials furnished fc all kinds of BCILDING PLANING and MATY HING done.— MOCLIUSG of a descriptions. SASH, BLINDS and IHXilts on hand or mam factured to order. CASH paid for S*iti4' lumber. Your patronage is solicited. X. H. ROODS ELI.. COUDERSPORT GRADED SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEA OP IS7S-4. The Director.", having secured, as Principal, Mb CT.ARA A. STOCK WKM., a graduate of Vassar F< male College, with .Mrs. NKTTIK GKIIILFY as teal er of th lute;mediate Department, and Mb HKI.CN Bun for the Primary T>i | IIIIACII . successful teachers of long experience, feel j tied in calling the attention of parents and pupil to the advantages of this School. FALL TERM commences MONDAY, AUGUSTS! WINTER TERM commences DECEMBER 1. SPRING TERM commences MARCH IS, IS?. Fail and winter terms three months each, wit one w.-ek vacation during the Christinas holiday Spring term continues two months. TUITION, per term. HIGH SCHOOL $5 no INTERMEDIATE 4 00 PRIMARY 3 00 $ 1 oo per tertn less for the spring term. Board and rooms can be secured at reasonsbl rates. Those wtshlng rooms for self-tsiard shouli apply early. A teachers' class will t* organized, and specia attention given to those from abroad who wish n prepare themselves for teaching orto those teach era who wish to post up in one or more of tin branches. D.C.I.'. r Vx SMEAR, re tor j. PrtiiOe nl Apgcsi k, OYSTERS. j A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale and liilail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters by the Can. Quart. Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Parties aud Festivals supplied ou short j notice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give nie a trial and I can suit you. I 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. I Old Sewing Machines of any make repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. L. B. COLE & SON. rKOfK'.BTOKS OF TllC Blacksmith and Wagon-snop, Seccni Street, 'between ITain & West.) I JTorth Sinn- COUDERSPORT, PA. TTM GO* I CAR nr. TOR:* a 81. RIG lis of all d'tcripuoi# ->iannfaetu r ed to suit customers and warrant** Rp|miriiis always attended to prompt;-, "ompptcntaiKl experienced workmen kept it, e ploy in both shops to a*tend to the cells of cc tomers. barges reasonable for cash or rearty . 4i3 L. P. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere call an xamine the SIXfiER MA( 1 TIN E. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. Office in Olmsted Block, Ctwierspcit. I ! S. F. HAMILTON BOOK 4 JOB TKI.XTF " S. W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, I (OVER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. I I ELDRIDGE BROTHERS SPECIAL AOENTS FOR : WOODWARD & BROWN, WEBER, MATHUSIIEK, and i t CHICKEBINa PIANOS, A LST), fiforge Woods' Celebrated Organs. PULI.AR'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (year Howell House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers In all kiwis of MUSICAL MEP.CHAN- J RISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. We Invite the Public to examine awl criticise the WOODWARD A BROWN Pianos, awl GEO. WOODS' Organs. 2446-tf BOOTS and SHOES ! John Donhof, ! Woi'LD respectfully inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES I j at liis new Stand, WAIN STREET below MARKET, (South of the Bridge,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOL • IT GUARANTEED Give him a ca)L J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Ccradersport, Pexxn'a. ! CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING— and materials furnished. DOORS, BLINDS and S.\sil kept constantly on hand or nianufaiiturcd to order. CASH paid for TINE LUMBER. J. (iLASF. & SOX. I The SINGER is the best machine foi all work. According to sworn returns there were over 45,000 more sold lasl ! year than any other kind made. A. M. K< J nol'.ls, Agent THE "SILVER TONGUE' j ORGANS For PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHA!¥I & SON EST A BUSHEI) IN 1846. : : los. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St. New "Y'orlt. i RoprtcHlMe parties applying forairt mi a in . still unaui piled will receive prom;' eu'i ili-eral Imluceite"tt. 1 rth.s reslilftitr '-Mtict-fr nn our ailthcei" a., - ut.- r..iy. o • j tit oar factory. Send tor a' ificstrai* ! ; 1 ' ■ 1 M. H. birGt:, IMI'OUTEK AM) DEAI-Eli IN }3dpri SOtttfJoto) Sijaarj. Oil. (I.OIIIS. Kir,, No. HIH M; ti 11 Sv., |MS4ir BUFFALO. N. 1. Singer, (J rover it linker, leatlier am | common Needles, Thread and Oil keji j constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. j H. D. TREADWELL, —or— Wellsville, N. Y., Has Just returned from New York with a laig stock of Boots and Shoes, IEATHER S Sit FIDES LOOK AT THE PRICES! WOMEN'S SUPPERS from 50c. to fci.7 " I.katiibk LACK BIHITS 00. " 1.7 •' MOROCCO " " Nt.co " i.a I MEN'S THICK BOOTS S.O© " f.o " KIP " 8.75 " j.5 Small Shoes, from SO cents rpwards. Sole Leather, Sh rnd si cents per pound. Shoe Flmllnjfs of all klnda, vericheai Hemiml.er the place,—directly opposite th Howell House. 11. D. THEADWEI.L. AGENT .•fl-tn-5 \sno|l bill I lUOJj ppOoZ IJO A(3J SAWMIU UK.i KJKMUuIsII.V 'SpUKJiI snotunj AI j.'Hj" >•* ipi.a S 'o.KJvaox t>st.wab... K.ll KrlH.lii i>uaj<a p. i ui|o|3o A|jsnf .nil jo sjojtu.;r;uutTy A *NI 'O'lV.Liail 1-iwo.i OS. l *OO v syvav vi V The Si NO EH is :i lock-stitch m:n bine and makesu beautiful,even and uniform stitch whieh will not nivel and isalike on both sides. It hems, braids, cords, tucks, embroiders, ruffles, fells and does all kinds of work on the finest muslin or the heaviest full-cloth. UTICA STEAM ElfilKE CO. (Formerly Woon A MANN.) STATIONARY & PORTA IE STEAM ENCiriES. The I lest ami Most Complete Assortinenl in the Market. These Fnpines have always maintained the very highest MtttlWl ©1 excellence. We make tie .if Engines. P i'ers A saw Mill- a s|ie elHliv. Wi-wvi'lla urgesl A nmsl complete work! of the- kind in the country, with machinery speei \\ .• k cp i-osAtatuiy MI process large numbers o: Engines, whteti we' furnish at the very lowesi orlees and ol; The shortest notice. We build En gines sperla'lv adapted to Mines, site -mills, (iri't nilis. Tanneries. t'ottoii-gms, Threshers and al lasses of manufacturing. " We ace now building the eelebrated l.ane Circti ar saw-iniil the best ami most complete saw-nill , ver Invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits ; pedal feature of our business and can funds! complete on the shortest notice. Our aim lit al! cases is to furnish the best ma t.h cry in the market and work absolutely one nailed fori eauty of design, economy .v strength send for circular and Price Lis!. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. t->—iSrtjsp I'TM't.X. Y. Ilr. T. VI Slmrp'H Dy|iepsia Pill. DYSPEPSIA CUPI D Dr. sharp's S- -in. cures Dy-peosia, l.lvrri'om plain', t'on-1l) a!ton, V. .miring of l-'ood. <..tir w t ui ach, War- r It.-a Heartburn, Low Spirit*. A". It 1 tliirtv-rtre vears never failing to cure tne most oi. srlnatf ..... sold liV druggist.. C.-S. .Tone, a I Co., tl North Front St.. V(rents f.>r Cowl -rsp. rt ' Pa. I(epi.t. 14-'. Eighth st., X. Y. Circulars nmile | on application. ta2i A Y i: A 15 ** * * I '.N w • \ LI :U* ST :• !I t OMUINATION riff-si Rt n S. * - -.j.. ....int.. pnif.'. 'i in* ' I of 1.. It'li njr o • ■I I I 'Jo. -1 I g ..II !- ■: '.:! KjX '. tttKt . j.i • ry family. Brt iMtrgever tried fej Oawas i >•us - ■ t !-o! : aid f prh •. #'..• ; .-j n! - , ■ ' ' - .ii >' *■ r i i "TKU A CO.. Put ii-'i.o s. Philadelphia. I lsr 1J ■ \!: J - MYSTERIES solvi I; •■jsi.-r.-rs cie "-care.-..-vitidi.r portrayed. Set •*,. j . ..1 It - E\t*t. Asp! -ii!T i o.TiV:.- ■ ! .<KI i "i,;;i:tvi ... A*.- 'u-to .* of ;i ! adventure. Ti: • til Ist-..l- uolt . H-k o:d. .I;.' uf j ifittnl e<l. Send for tenus and sample pages to j tc d I'ubU.-hlng Co.. Hartford, t n:. Ist ! 412.80 :*.VT V " pr.,3t o<> B aut*a to lJ*rar.t of Poetry and Pone; >"0 ill one \v-ek >u "The New ifo'is- keeper"- Ma i.-i-ii," o\ Mian Beecher and Mrs. ftto •. y ive mail ur worn,:i can have no sgeuev. ,f. 1' r*ORD A co.. New Yo.k, Boston, Chh ago and s-.c Francisco. isr RICH FARMING LSNDS FOR SAi.E VERY CHEAP! TH£ BEST INVESTMENT! ! Xn Fluclurttimtx: Alv>n* /mj i'tiririi; In X'a'nr The wealth of the Country is niadn oj ;:,e Advatitle in ileal Estate. Nt > W IS 'III K Ti M IT r | Millions of acres of t-ie titles' lands on the ("on I finest in Eaatern Neiituka now for ..d —nu i i of tii-iii never neforei' themaikvt -it pri est;.;-. S DEFY ( OMPETITION. /'DT awl 11 ti Yxirs' ('ri'i'l (riven, wit) In(: rent nt Six }i< r < 'rut. The I.and (.ram Howls of the Comtaiiv take! j at tar fo- lands. They can now tie purt-iased a j i liege discount. i 11* "Full ji til miliars Rive:!, new Guide with ncv ; Maps mailed f.ee i.i add .-.siog (1. K. DAVIS, j isrt Land CMar. R*. i'. u. u.. O •> .in, NKB. S2O SAVED! ! To meet the urg-n and of the times tin I'l.tlltKMT! MIIVVI.NG VI ACH 1X l! (O have determined to REDUCE PRICES, and will hereafter sell their pin Ma Iliac for fib i and other stvles in proportion. THE FLORENCE lis the ost.Y Scwii.g Machine that t-- s the worl I backward and forward or to right and left, as tin j purchaser may prefer. I! has been grow'y I.M PROVED and S! M PI.I EI El), and is far better thai any other machine in the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST Florence, Mass., Nov. 1.'73. Agents wanted, lsr Cnn KPCIITC wanted for our populai uL'U HIJ ! I? "0 MAI'S and religious aw ' historical (TiARTS. Splendid assortment! i.argi I sales! Large pr.ilit.-! Address Haasis a- I.ubrect Empire Map and chart Establishment, 107 Llbertt I St., New York. ]k r ) "DOM" Agents Wanted. SEND FOK FA S ii I 0 N S. CATALOG I.E. 1 "DOMESTIC" SEWING MA MINE • (>., N. Y. Fi ireside IV i/'L'i N' NI ( Hly'i'v/ vV. i made by PI.I'M t. .V .VI WO.-Oli, pnaluce. tin j largest light, fail be u-. .J on ny r. al oi. lamp j For sale by all lamp dealers. .in AV( )AT i" Y Ml N,Gir!sand Hoy *v iped IV ' lo soil our Fieneli and XTner iean Jewcby, Hooks. Games, ye., in tli.-ir cwii loea ities. Nueapiia"'needed. ( ata ■ cue. 'i.- m ; &e.. sc llt FIUSE P. O. VICR Kit Y X ( ()., ' !r4 Augusta. Maine. A f,. v ... v made rapid! v with steial' 4 trev cb<-ev * out tits, tataiogues A full pa-til ul.if free. S. M. SPKNCKII, 117 Raw,ver st. Boston. 1-.-. CUeHINC'S MANUAL CF P RLIAM NTAF.Y PRACTICE. Rules of proeeedlng and debate In deiitc-ratlve as-emlilles. An indlst ensat.le hanrt-ta.ok forever member of a deliberative body, and the authority In all the .States. "The most authoritative expounder of Ameri can parliamentary law."—Chas. Sumner. Price, 65 i ts. Sent by mall on receipt of price Address THOMPSON, BECWN A CO., Boston, Mas* in g ilhv guaranteed to Agents. Ad.lres G., M. j T)|o Sullivan* ( ....a St. Paul St., Baltimore, M< . iionnißXiß i I suffered with Catarrh thirty years ami was cured , bv a simple remedy. Will semi receipt, postaire j tree to all aniicte.l. Rev.T.J. Mead, Drawer 176, j Syracuse, N. Y. 1 "TRUE TO NATURE." This First-clam Ohronio will IK; given to , everv subserii**r to GODEY'S LADY'S BGGKforIB74 Whether to a ringle sulwcrltier for fl.uO, or In a : club of six, for fl t.oO. Address 1.. A. lloliKl, ; N. K. cor. Sixth .1 Chestnut eta., I'hila-ielphla, l a. I ! .T See Terms In Lady's Book for other clubs. THE Youth's Companion A WKKKLY PAPER POK YOUNG PTGPU AND 'HIE FAMIL Y. T".TE COMPANION alms to he a favorite in every f .mily—look. d fur eagerly by the vounir folks, ami rea l with interest by the older. Its purfxr-o Is to Interest while 1' amuses; to be judicious, preeticsl, sensible; ami t. have really permanent worth, whim it attracts for the hour. It Is hamlsomcl.v illustrate! ami has for contri butors some of the most attractive writers In the country. Among these are: KDW'D EGGLEBTON, DR. I I. HAYES, PROF. .IAS. DKMILLE, LOl IMK C. MOULTON, LOUISA M. ALCOTT, "SOPHIE MAY," REBECCA H. DAVIS, C. A. STEI'UKNS, C. W. FLANDERS, RUTH CHESTERF'LD, S. S. KOBBINS, M. A. DKNISON. Its reading Is adapted to the old and young, la very varleil In Its character, sprightly and enter taining. It gives Stories of Adventure, Stories of Hume and Letters of 'iYavei, School Life. Editorials upon Current Tales, Poetry. Topics, Selections for Decia- HKtortcal Articles, niatlon. Biographical Sketches, Aneertotes. Puzales, Religious Articles, Facts and Incidents. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, I.S. Specimen copies sent free. Address PERRY, MASON A CO., 21r4 2! Tear:. a PLACB, Ronton. Mass. THE VICTOR SEWIEG MACHINE CO. W int reliable ami energetic Agents fn this county. The -VICTOR" Is a Lo'-.k-stu-h, Shuttle Machine, with leir.setting Needle best finished and most perfect Machine offered, la increase of over •TOO per cent on sales of lsis over 1871. For terms, etc.. address VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., Ilt-4 1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa V STUM A cored! -For circular and price, ad dress s. c. I CHAM, Philadelphia, Pa. S _ UPEHI'I i OUS HAIR removed. Address" C. 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S? 25 cts - Pest, prettiest, a in! by fur the eheapesr mags zine in iii- wori-1. and wonderful!" i-umbu J=o.:?hly, 0f...... !< a year. Mag,-I cut I h.4u,.0'-' Ei.gravj.ur j;i "suniigh: nalnt! A - r-, ~V W -1,1 . f.-rii er, a,... „...a m.. -a! terms f< Age-ts •• V those re:-: g . I'd-s. w !>< ciine:.. a-xe-r s.tsrni' .- • ' I"'"" -l cents. -i ;v tt-fc..-e V c. W • in- 1 . ..'-ill P.. Ai '<•: , Pub., ('hi. I!gn, lil, lSjia o the 'rade'' only! ( ? 8?3) WA TCHES ! IHAMONIW. ( MM'HS, Jewelry, Watch & O'ock Materia 1 , iSra NO OLD HOODS. EVERYTIIINO NEW & FRESII. NEV. YORK JSII.LS DUPLICATED nr-OrVrs promptly attendci WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY G. 11. BARUFTT A CO "JS 60 FIFTH AV ENfp ' PITTSBURGH, PA. Vinegar Bitten PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHQ; DR. WALKER'S California Vinegar fer !-r. J. V. i rtrar Litters .•*> c> ]•=.: 'y v"• \ >re].vr:iu"!i, it o ~ ' ti.e herlrf i iu:id < r ii.c Wet tit) Mima Ncv .•! •. : v 'i ilia, ti.e niM:cir.i p*VHrtittf ~r, arc extrtfUHl !!•• efrum w ;i!:uir, of Alcohc.l. Ti • 4jiß*atinii Lv '! uaity asked. " V hat r, t; ft r; „ riipaililh ii -i ?■:<•• . s> .f V:\;.;:; A ,. i riks r T Our ;.:)***. ci ; . * j, t ., r the cause of disc.i.v . ,ae! the pat;,, covers his health. They ;;re tljf L blood purifier and a life-giving a perfect Renovator and of the system. Never before history of the world ha.- a ttwdfcr*;- compounded possessing the r<-iu •" rjrtftlities of VISKGAK BITTKU* iu Lfiiy. Kick of every disease man in are a gentle l'nrgative as well a* relieving Congestion or InSniinm tlie Liver and Visceral Organs l>i-eases The properties of Dr.. IVA c \ VTXKGAK BITTKRS are Aperient, | Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative, §j Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, >; Li tive, and Anti-Bilious. brateful Thousands proclaimVj | EOAR BITTERS tlie most XA ontlerfui ' a I . igoraut that ever sustained th- I <y stein. No Person can take these Bitt^ according to directions. and remain b j uuwel!. provided their bones are aoti . stroyed by mineral poison or o;9 means, aud vital organs wasted betfl repair. Bilious, Remittent and Ic-B niittent Fevers, which are soprfl j .eut iu the valleys of our grei'twjM throughout the United States, : those of the Mississippi, Ohio,H°MouH I Illinois, Tennessee. C'uinbvrland. j sas. lied, Colorado, Brazos, Km j Pearl, Alabama, Mobiie, ; anoke, James, and many others, >fl i their vast tributaries, thr<>ughout fl ' eutire country during the SumnirraM Autumn, and remarkably s i iluriortH sons of unusual beat and drynea, J invariably accoaipauied by raugenients of the stomach asdyfl and other abdominal viscera. L::fl treatment, a purgative, excrtiifijajß erful influence upon these varkiß ' gans. is essentially necessary. T*; is 110 cathartic for the puruose rquH DR. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR HKH as they w ill speedily remove t'.ie : colored viscid matter with vL.dH bowels are loaded, at the saw;® stimulating the secretions of ikfl and generally restoring the . M functions of the digestive organ? 1* Fortify the body against by purifying all its fluids with BITTERS. No epidemic can ui-tH . of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or lndicrestion,® ache, Pain in the Shoulders. btH ; Tightness of the Chest, Eructations of the Stomach, ILfIH in the Mouth. Bilious Xttm-ks. tatiou of tho Heart, liiHauunatioinW Lungs, Pain in the region of f 'fl lieys, and a hundred other toms. are the offsprings of One bottle will prove i of its merits than a lengthy nient. Scrofula, or Ling's Evil, j Swellings, Ulcers. Erysipelas, j Goitre, Scrofulous lnf|aiiiu>a!i<>ns, , -^H Inflammations, Mercurial Aifecu •j t Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore lvH In these, as iu uil other . eases, W ALK Kit's VINKOAH BITTIV | shown their great curative powers : most obstinate aud iutractanle cases For inflammatory and flu 1 ® Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, ifl : tent and Intermittent Fevers, | rise Blood. Liver. K.dnevs and ; these Bitters have no coiuvl. N"® are caused by Vitiated llo.al. ' Mrrhanieal l>is et>- s. -Pcrvß gaged in Paints ami MinentbH ! i'lumbers, '1 \ p---fticr-.. Miners, as they tuivancc iu life, sw | to paralysis .ft;.- B • I again-t this, take a cose of EOAK BITTKKS iKca-ional!'• For Skill Discn v s Empti™ i tcr, Sait-ltheuin, Blotchc . : Pustules. Boils, farlmtu es. Ki'l ■ Scald-head, S,.re Eye . Scurfs. Discolora'ions < t tlie M.I and Diaeasos i^K i or nature, arc iiterallv it,; ! out of thi- system in a ..bort time -■ J of these Bitters. .. Pill, Tape, ami > lurking in the system of so uuuo are eflectually destroyed ami re" l " 5 system of u.cdicine. u tbeluiiuitica w ill I'rt-i t:.v .-yMem I like these Bitter®. For Fenial; i oniplaintv'T or old, married m .- ngte. ' i manhood, or the turn of li " ; i Bitters display so decided a- 1 r * ■ improvement is soon percept' Cleansrthr Vitiated Rlf' jß everyou find its iinpunuesl l ' l ' the skin in llmpies, br l '?"" I "',. cleause it when you find it sluggish in the veins: ctea" l *' .■ | foul: your eelings will teM vc" * , the blood pure, and the Ileall" "•" ■ 11 will follow. „ . K H. H. MclM*A*' n ~ I)ricint uiul Gen. A;U '■ i anil cor. of WaUliiSton titnl' suhl by nil lirii;W''" in Fe-Estal lishedii' I "^® C. C. Hammer 4 S! 1 Mauufaeturers of Fine a'"' E : TVRF, of every ,icscrl|"i E, . most or uy other Furrltare mountHliis. .. - Vlueourßoh.s anil l*nce I '" ,s . or when Iu the cltr don't foW* 1 5,1 mm sr. | tils'" lasjre 00l ten Chair, 4<, 4S, gn>) 50 sFA ' ! A&EKTS WA ' To sell an article that ever* arc lartfc, an.l extra iiflucei" • _■, , i who ar- willing to wosfc. ai cular and terms to . EDM \BI Arl'opa I'lttr'^, nil* ;r sixth "* ' *
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