Railroad Guide. jq-OUTII I'KNNA. UAIMIOAI). WlSKR llUUhOXMCNT. rssener for Plilladelpbla will leaie Lehlghton nit followi f..09 . m , t1 L. V.; nrrlto nt Dills at 8.M a.tn 7.37.ni.vlal.. 8. " " ll.Km.m. 7.39 a. in. t la I.. V. " lM0p.ni. lt.07p.m.vlal,. S. " " 2.1Sp.m 11.02 p.m. via L.V. ' " 2.15 p.m. 2.27 p, m. via L. S. " ' ft 33 p.m. 1.47 p.m. via L. A S. " 8.20 lun, 4.44 p. m. via, L. V. " " 8 20 p.m. 7.38 p.m. rial,. V. " 1030p.in. Beturnlnp, leave dVpot at llerks aii'l American Btreets. l'klla, at 7.10, 8.30 -and 0.45 a. m.; 2.10 3.30, aud S.15 p. in. Fare from Uhlghton to Philadelphia . . $2.65 Nov 22,1873. Kt.MS CLAKK, Agent pmiiADisLniiA t uniH n. it. WIN1KU TIHK TA11I.K. On and after RU.NI1AY. .0V.2d, 187.1. Train on the I'hlla. A Krla llftllroad Dlf Ixlon Hill run as follows VfFTWARD. BurrAioExriiiss leaves riilladelpbla, 12 f. I p.m. " " " HarrWmrit . t.(0 p.m " " " Wllllamsport 0.10 p.m ' " Kmporlutn , 1.4A n in " " arrive at llulTalo . OUOa.m ERltlltAl. lestes Philadelphia . . . 10.20 p.m " ' " Harrlsbtint . . . iUiS a.m. " ' " Wllllamsport . 7JI a in " " " Lockllaten . . S.'iO n.m. " 41 ' llerotft . . 10 15 n.ir. t " arrive at Krl . . . 7 40 p.m. Klmiba. Mail leaves Philadelphia . . set n.m " ' Harrl-hurK . 1 3U p.m " Wllllamsport . 0 20 pin " " arrive at Look Harm . ' 7.W p.m Reitova Accum'.n leaiea Hnrrlshurir . 8.25 a.m. " " " Wllll.imsport . l.lu p.m " M arrive at Ilenon . . :t-15 p.m. SASTWARD. Ul'trALO Express leaves NulTalo . 230 pm. " ' Kmporlum . 8 3., p.ln. " " " Wllilaiutpnrt 1 05 a in. " " arrive at ItarrUhnrjr , 4-50 a.m. " " " Philadelphia . .1 a.m. Elkisa It AlL leaves Krie . .. , U.15ain. " " ' Lock Haven . 8 :10 p in. ' Wllllampcrt . :M p.m. " ' arr. at Harrishurj; . 2-50 a.m. " arr at Philadelphia . . 8.00 a.m. Elvira. Mail leaves Lock lfaveu . 8.00 a.m. " " " Wllllamsport . . O.ilO a m. 11 arr. at Harrlshurj . 1 50 p.m. " " arr. nt Philadelphia . 550 pm. llARRieBURa Accom'n leaves Jlenova . 1.00 p.m. ' ' " Wllllamsport. 3a) p.m. ' arr. at Ilarrlsburrf . 7.50 p m. " arr at Philadelphia . O50 a.m Mall East connecta enit and vest at Krle v Ith Z. S. ill. S. IC W. and at Curry aud Inluttou with Oil Creek A Allegheny It. It. W. Mall West with east vest trains on L. 8. AM. R. It. W. and at (Jerry and Irvlnetou lth Oil Creek 4 Allegheny I!. It. W. linlra Mall and UulTalo Express make close connections at Wllllamsport with X. C. It. W. trains north, and at llarrlaburg Willi N..C. U. W. trains south. WM. A. BALUiVIX, Kor.22,1873. UiVlSupt. jEiiiaii valley u.n. Siustu Arrasoement. Fatsenger trains leave l.ehighton as follaws : North 7.40 a. m., for M'U Chunk, White Haven, Haileton, Mahanoy City, Mt. Carmel, l'ittston, WILkes.Barre,and all stations. lllGn n. for Mauch Chunk, Glen Onnko, White Haven, llarleton, Mahanoy City, Wllkes-Uirre, Mount Carmel, l'ittston. Tunkhannock, Tow anda, Klmlra, lluualo and Niagara Tails. I. 20 p. in. for Mauch Chunk, l'ittston, Water ly and intermediate stations. 6.35 P. ru. fur Mauch Chunk, fllen Onokn, White Haven, llatleton. Mahanoy City, WilUes Barre, and l'ittston. Boom 5.00 a. m. for Allentnwn, Uethlehetu, Ess L ton, Philadelphia. New York and all stations. 7.39 a.m. for Alleulown, Heading, llethbhem, Pottsvllle, llarrlsburg, Kaston, 1'lilladelphl.i, N. York city and all stations. II. 02 a. m. for Allentown. Bethlehem. Heading, llarrlshure;, Easton, Philadelphia and X. York. .4.41 p. m. for Allentown, liethlelieui, Eastou, Philadelphia, New York and all station. 7.38 p. m. for SUtlngton, Catasauiua, Allen town, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. KOllEltT II. SAYtlE, June 30, 1672. tiupt. and Kngluier. "WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY &DAILY THE WEEKLY SUN In trowd?H known to re quire any extendi! rt-ooiiimcudHtlon; but thu rra pons wblcH'baTH nlrfmir clven It tifty IhouMnd 'u6iierUpr1 and which will, we hope, (jlie It mauy tbouRand more, aro hrletly as follnwn: It lf flrpt-rate ncwFjiapfr. All thn newp of the day will be found in It, condensed tben unlmpcr tant, at full Ion? tit, Mhen nf moment, and always pretninted tu a clear. Intelligible andlnterestlug manner,. It 1b a flrM-raf'ft fimllv psrT. full of entertain ing and Inftructho reading o! every klml, but con taining nothing that can olTt-nd the' most delicate andftrrupuloui taste. It la a firtt rate storv paper. The bopt tale" nnd romances of current literature are careful selec ted and legibly printed In It pae. It Is a firat-rute agrlcutural paper. Tbe most frefh and lustrurtlvpartireiiou agricultural topics I regularly appear in tblsdepartuieut. It is an independent p(lltlral paper, tlonglng to uo paityi and nt-arlng no collar. It fights for i prloclpe, ami for tbe fltictloi of tbe lmt men to office. It CFpeelally detoten Its energies tu tbe ex pwure cf the grt-at cirruptlons that now weaken and dlfgraceour ccmilry, and tbieatcu to under mine republican Institutions altogether. It bus no fear of knaies, aud asks uo favura from their tup port em. It reports the fakhlona fur the ladles and tbe markets for the men. especially thocattlo-niarkots, to which it pays particular attention. Finally, it la the cheapest paper pubMied. One iluUar a yiar will secure it for any mbwrltr. It la ur.t iieceiiMiry to get up a club lu order to have THIS WKMi bY HUN nt this rata Any one who sends a single dollar win get the paper for a yuar. Sq bare uo trateilug ageuta, The Weekly Sunt 'ight pages, ffty-blx columns only 9100 a year Ho dUcount from this rate. The Scml-Weekl)' Hun8au)e size as the DalljJSun u jonr. A dlwiiuntof MO per cent, to clut s of 1 0 or over. The Dally Suit. A far four-page news paper f twenty-tight column. Dalfy circulation oier 120,000. All the uevs for ! centx. fub scrlpUon price SO cents a month, or 8000 a je4tr. To dabs cf 10 or oieMaT.dlscouut Of per cent. ADDRESS, 'THE SUN," New York City Not, 151873.-w(5 Livery & Sale Stables, DANK STliKliT.MJIIIOIITON, PX I always keep on hand the best hor ses aud finest carriages, to bo let at llverynt the lowest prices. Conveyances can .oe Jiau or wo at mo suortesc possi ble notice, at any hour. I would call tbe attention of the public to my spec! al facilities or supply li.g single ordou Die teams ior lunerais, etc. Hot, 23, 1873. DAVID KUBEUT. Jm M, BlULUISItIV, ATIOENEY AT LAW, IIAUCII CHUNK, PA. , jj-yioaiAS s. llospectftllly announces to his friends nnd tho public In general, that lio tins Justopcned, In connection with hlsother business, a Flrst.class Merchant Tailoring Eotabltsliment, nnd uuarnutces to give lIHa"aii(l tliebefttof workmanship and material for tlio lowest possible prices. A No, constantly on hand n laru and fashionable stock of Men's and Hoy's UI3AOY-MAOI2 CI.OTIlltVG, Oonth' FiiriilMEiliig Goods, 31 ATS, GAPS AND V U It S. Manufacturer nnd Dealer In !EI) SOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. TOtnCCO AND C1UA11P, STATIOXEUV, School ItooliM si nd latcrial, In cmlk'ss variety, mid at Prices fully as Low as flsewlit'in. Soln Aci'iit, in tliu United States for the Sail- of ItUNsiiAw'a Commercial WHITING- FLUID! Orders by wall promptly filled. Al.-o, Acont for tlio celebrated KEY STONE SEWING MACHINE, onoof beat in tlio Maikut. I'ost-OIIice llullilintr, Lehlghton, Pa. mar. 1. BANK STREET, .EIUGIITOX, - - - PENN'A. Respectfully informs tlio people of this borough and the surrounding country," that ho has opened the stoio formerly occupied by V. P. Semmel, wllnaehoico selection ol Spring aud Summer Together with a largo assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWAHK CAIU'I'.TS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, 4c, Which he is selling at tlio very lowest prices. He Invites an Inspection of his stock, and respectfully solicits a bliare of the public patronage. ' AW A. GRAVER. Lehightou, ilay 17, 1873. ly W. EACHElsj Contractor 6s Builder, LEUiailTON, PENN'A. 1'IaiiH and Spccilications For all kiuds of Buildings made at tho shortest notice NO CHABGES JIado for Plana aud Specifications when tho contract is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EACilES. Juno 14, 1873-yl BUILDER & CONTRACTOR RANK STKEET, LEUIGHTON, I'A. Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Lehlahtou and vicinity that ho is now prepared to contract for tho erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of eveiy description of consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldings, &c, which ho Is prepared to furnish at the very lowest maiket rates. raironago lespectiuny solicited, W. R. REX. Lehlghton, May 17, 1373. ly - ItOYD HUIVltl, Architect and Superintendent, No. 143 N. 7th Street, Allentown, Pa., lurnisncs nans, speculations aim Esti mates for Public and Prlvato ijulldlngs. Stairs, Bails, &c, Constructed and Set-Up by tho most approved method, ami ui snort nonce, rutronace is res pectfully bollclted, and satisfaction guaranteed. apr. 20-yl rWTliv uiHlcrslgnod respect- fully announces that ho is better prepared than ever to Buy and Sell IIIilcs, Csiirnnd Slicep Skins, Tallow nnil l'laslcrlnir Il.iliv at his Old Stand, nearly opposite tho post otUce, Bauk Street, .Leiilgliton. t5T Tho higliost cash prices paid for Ilides mid Skins. nov, 22. C. K. GHKEV .IWAT.n JJU. C. UIMM1UK, ora,lICT i;TT0Rt'EY, ATTOItNKV AT LAW. IlS 0 "',''" d" b.loH-.Ainerlc.n Jjj it. aiEWEtts, ATTOItNKV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Or yiCK I Orouni Floorln tbeuew tlil.-lon'of lbs itaaslon Uobm, iUuch Chunk,' l'a, jgBoHliioncincnt. Th Msnsfrersof tho Miners', Tjilirrersnd Mo clunlas' Fond, to be raised by Grand Gift Concert, Repertrnllr annnnce to bt' pnMle the pontine nt of tl. Contvrt And l)t$trtt)utlnn alvr 1lol tu com olT on the 29(h ot Fe pi ember, until Moiuluy, ncccmlicr IstlSTU, wh?n It will poMtlTely tk ple. The catt tliAt litieeompetltMtn pDtponpinontrtre.TU: That the Intention nnd ohjftjtsnf th Aociation have nnt lxen thoroughly Underntrxjtt hy the mnsKeft which iteprled msny of our Airents from making returns or ttie nu oiler of ticket the Manners propow felling in order tot-Ntatllsh the worthy and charllnMe fund. It In a vifl known fact that prejudice exixt against Gift Kntcrprics In my form, but w feel onfldent t)iat when the obejetn In tijw, and the benefit lal result thattniut follow tbe enterprise of tho Mlnerft'i Laltorers' and Muchinlcs Apulia tlon are thoroiitihly underhtiwJ, thene prejudices will at once ho dlfpelledandall will Jolu In wlsh lug tlilt mine mlccem. 'the Mn.iger ha e glren nufHcbiit eTldence tint the object d or the AffffKhtlon will be enfureed, wblihlna nifflctent guar.intee of the successor thetaMIhtnent of the Fund, . They nro backed Vy the most prominent and In tluentlnl men In thin 8tlont who, too, aro an xl' ous to Peru the eslallMiment of nuch a worthy and charitable AMOchtlon. providlntc for the rick and dlKubted ticket hold or or members thereof. We feel confident that we' will bo pardoned for this unavoidable dotay, which has beeu requested by mauy of our Aiieiits, joiin0 laix' B" V. O. lot 341), llntloton, Luz. Co., I's. HKNUY MEltf.Trpinirer, Iluzletuii, Luz. 0(i l'a. Sept. 27, '73. i:.a:B'j'r ri;u 1 Fnr tlif TTrh nf "MlnnM. T.nhnrnrs and Jlechauies, to bo secured by a GRAND Stiff; CoaaceFtj To be Held at Hazleton, Luz. Co., Fa., on Monday, Dec. 1, 1873. 2000 GIFTS to be GIVEN AWAY! Grand Gift, $2,000 ! 2 Graud capital gifts, $rt)(f each. 2 Grand capital gifts, 2t)0 each. 1 Span matched horses, with family car riage, silver mounttd, $1000. 1 Tavern stand and 2 lots in Buck Jbuntaln City. U000, &c, &c. ifS $40,000 In valuable Gifts to bo given away. lly terinlslcu publish tbe following geQtlu melt iiM Jlerereures; 21. S. lluldilns, J 1'., Tails ltuu City, Luzerue tuuty. I'll. Jos. I'ooe, J. I'., North Uulou touusblp, Schuyl kill tounty, l'.i. J, M . Uuntluger, Fureman Uoberts' ltuu Coal Co., I.uzurne cuui.ty, l'a. Tbumas Coburu, .1. 1'., llnzlaton, Luz. Co., Pa. Ilimry ll.tcb, llrrfU'er, llnzletou, l'a., and J. II. Mdlale, .Merchant, Hazleton, l'a. Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal commissions will bu paid. Sin gle tickets, $1.25; Cvo tickets for So; ten tickets, S10. Send for programme. Communications must bu ailJre&sed to ISAAO S. LEI10, 1 Business JOHN KLINli, ) Managois, P. 0. box 340, Ilazlutiui, Luz. Co., Fa. Henuy Meis, Treasurer, llaleton, l'a. Sept. 27, 1873-ld ATitOMZU Homo Trade! omethingNew iu Lehighton! Hausman Sc Knnns,Agtt- Itespectfully announce that thoy has opened a Wholesale A W 1 MANUFaCTOUY, iu tho Borougli nf Lehlghton, Carbon county, l'a., aud that they aro prepared to supply tlio Trade with every descrip tion of 1'iiru Candy, at Prices fully as Low as thoso of New York- or Phila delphia. Among their stock will bo found the following choice varieties : CKKAM ALMONDS, CKIJAM 110N.UQNS, l'JJAK SLICKS, or.ANai: slices. ciu:am fios, CltUAM DATKS, CKKAM wAlNDT, CKKAM CHOCOLATE, STISAWUEItltV STAt,V And the Best of Mixed Candies, Together with choice assortment of JTisie JTruits., Oranges, Lemons, Buuch Raisins, Ulirous, i Currants, Nuts ot all kinds. French 5 German Toys, and In fact everything usually found in a urst-ciass uinuy fctaijiisliment, MANUVACTUUKKS AND SHUTiltS OF ST 12 AM Ice CrcaM 1 1 Vie Nics, Festivals and other Parties summed on snort notice aud at reason ablo rates; also, In connection there with, they have a Bread and Fancy Cake BAKE It Y, and can always supply any of the above articles, In largo or email nuautltles, at snort notice. Wedding Calces n Specialty 5 Tho natronatrn of TWIprn nnrl lh Publlo is most respectfully solicited, and umiru sausiacuou guarauieea. .UAUdilAN & UUNS,,ABts, Lehlghton, Pa., March 1, 187&-yl Z. H. Long's Column. ru na -ii i) r vtiinsP A ', 'r ,-, -.V.I CHEAP tor CASH. iv x i '' (. a , ; r.r. . .. !. Mf or m r-it,r ... ! ' . ." :' t'Hi ..(" The undersign ed is willing to sell moods of V ' kinds at prices to suit the times. You will find a variety of arti cles in his line which are not generally kept by the majority of Storekeepers. . . . i I il ; i ; ' , .- ii-J-il r hi. u -ill l 4 i.. ii.; in ..ii i ,',! j .i i- . ; jsilf, .'! r ' i'i '-'''" i tlh i (i titsi (j nfrisWavu- i it 1 1 in i i Kj'tnnri. m. 1 .'IWl-l'il vtiV.I '.'lllll ' 1i(l , . '. ;-i; 0'.', .;,.-r' i . . ..: .if ,i i , . iu.ii i ii i' . ; is. i t ' ; ." r.ii.m , it. it . i .i'i n t. iij-i,..' 1 1 ij Call and sat isfy yourselves. SViAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian S'lrua Protect ed Solution of ike Protoxide of Jroii, In ho combined an to havo tho cltara-ctcr of an ailment, aa easily (llrjcstcd and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. Jl Increases the quantity of JTatitro'o Own Vitalising Affcnt, Iron in the 7laod, and c:trco "a thousand Mo," simply l!lTouUij up,Invt'jorallnti and Vltallilny the Svstcm. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damayca and waste, searching oiil morbid sccrc-tloua,- and leaving nothing fov disease to feed upon. Thin (s the secret of tho vjgii dcrful success of this remedy In curing Dysjicpsin, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dlar rhcoa, Boils, Xcrvons Affections, Chlllfj and Fevers, Humors, Xocs of Constitutional Vigor, DIScaticu of tho Kidneys nnd Bladder, Tcmalo Complaints, and all diseases originating in. a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the siislem. Bclnn frca from Alcohol. In any form, Its energising cjjecis aro not oi lowcd by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of tho system, and bulldlnn uu an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been chanacd bu the Use of this rcmedu. from. ivcafc, sickly, sujferlng crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give U a trial. See that each bottle Jias PERU VIAN SYRUP bloivn in tlic glass. ramplilots Froo. SETH W. FOWLE it SONS, Proprietors, IVo. 1 Mlltou lIace, Jlostoii. Sold by Diiuqqists generally,. ioldux toxgui:. D. P. UCATTY. ED WD. l'LOTTS. BEATTY & PLOTTS, Manufacturers of tho ISKAT'V A riiTTS milJlIIUATKD FACTORY, Washington, N. J. Unwards of 100 of Heatty & Piotts celebrated Parlor Organs havo been sold in tlio Lehigh Valley during tho past three mouths. iBeatty & Plotti' Par 'or Organs were awardea r- lrst Premium to uiploiua over Needhain' if Sou and J. Estey & C'o's Organs, at tlio Carbon County fair, Held at Lehlghton, September, 1S72. iff UOOD AOll.NTS WA.NTKD. January IS, 1673-yl ILLIAM KElVIEREfl, Corner of Bank & South Cts.. lehighton, Pa., Keeps u full lino of Comprising Ladles' Dress Goods, Mack and Colored Alpacas, Giughams, Prints, Shirtings Slieetiugs, Ac. of every grade and price. 0.1RPETS AND OIL tLOTIIS, In great variety. Teas, Coffeec, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Side-Heat, &a. CJoimtry Bought, Sold or Kxcliauged. HARDWARE For Building and other purposes lu great variety of tho best quality. rMl coqds warranted as represented, aud prices' fully rts low as elsewhere. April5,'lB78-yl 1 PARLOR ORGANS (ffiiiu.VifiiinirMiMTif'"1 Dr. J. Wnlkor's California Vinegar Hitters aro apuroly Vog ctabloproparntion, mado clilotly from tho natlvo herbs found on tho lower rauges of tho Sierra Novatla moun tains of California, tho medicinal properties of which aro oxtractod therefrom without tho uso of uMcphol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " What Is tho causo of tho uupar-i i alleled sucpess of VniEOAit Brr tei:st" Our answer is, that thoy romovo tho eauso of disiaso, aud tho patient irccorcrs his health. 'Thoy aro tlio grent blood purifier and, a, life-giving priticlplo, a perfect ltono-' vator and Invij!rat6r' of tho Bystbm. Novcr heforo in tho history of tho world has a mcdieiuo been compounded .pos sessing tho remarkable qualities of Vin i:a.u! I!iTTi:iis iu hcaiiug tho sick of every discaso man is heir to. Thoy aro a gontlo lMrgativo as, well as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver aud Visceral Organ1, in BlU6u Diseases. Tho properties of Dn. Walk- eu's Yineuak lillTEiis are Aperient, Dia phoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laia tivo, Diuretic, Sedativo, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Antl-Bilions. Grateful Thousands proclaitn VlUEOARiBlTTEKS the EUOSt'WOUdor- ful Invigoraut that over sustained the sinking systom. No Person can tako theso IJit tei'S according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their' bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other moans, and vital or gans wasted bovond repair. Bilious, iiemittent, and. In termittent Fevers, which are so provaleut iu tho valleys of our groat fivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenuesseo, Cumberland, Arkansas, Eed, Cold-' rado, Brazos, Uio Grande, Pdarl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ito nnoko, James, and many .othprs, with their vast tributaries', through out our cntiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual cat and dryness, are invariably ac companied by ostensivo derange ments of tho stomach and livorand other abdominal viscora. In their i 1'no f-fn nnr n mi r-rro t rn nvnrtinr 1 o powerful influenco upon theso, yarlr-' ous organs, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dn. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitteks, as they will speedily remove' tho dark-colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho samo tlmo stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy func tions of tho dlgcstivo organs. Fortify tlio body against' dis ease by purifying all Its fluids with Vixeoak Bitters. No opidemio caa take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, I'aiu iu tho Shoulders', Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taate in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion of tho Heart, Inflammation ot tho Lungs, Pain in thorogionof thoKMneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro tho ofnprings of Dyspepsia Onoibpti tlo will prove a better guarantee of its merits thau a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's'Evil, Wiiito Swellings, Ulcers, Krysipelas,- Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations Mercurial aflec-. tiuns, Old Soros, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Byes, etc. In theso, as'in'ftll other constitutional Diseasos, TVAirKtt'' Yin eoarBittecs havo shown their peat cur atlvo powers in tho most obstinate and intractablo cases. For Iiillam niatory and Ghronic Illicumatisiii, Gout, Hlllous) Remit tent and Intermittent. Fevers', iDiacases. of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, theso Hitters havo no equal. Such Dis eases aro can; cd by Vitiated Blood. 31 cell an ical 1) iseases. Persons engaged lu Paints uml iliueroUytuclj ss Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as tuey advance In lify, aro sub ject to paralysis of thoBowcls. T6 guard ngaiiikt this, take u dose of Walkpr's Vinegar Bitters occasionally. For iSkiu Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-i:iioum,Blotchcs,SpoM,PIm-plos, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles IUng-' worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyos, Erysipu- las, Itch, Scurfr, Discoiorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo or nature,- aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system in, a short tiuio by tho us'o of-those Bitters.' Pin, Tape, and other "Worms, nrking iu tho system of to manyi thou sands, are effectually destroyed and r- moved. No systom of medicine, no ver mifuges, no anthelmintics will free tho ftyhtem from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or tipgie, at the dawn of womanhood, ortho turn of life, theso Ton io Bitters display so decided an influenco . that improvemout is soon perceptible; -' Cleanse the Vitiated Dloodt whenerqr yqu find Its impurities bursting through the skin ia Pimples, Eruptions. r or Soros; Cleanso it whon you Und it oil 1 stmcted and sluggish in tho veins oleahsa 1 it when it is foul ; your,feoih)Ba,vlltfllt, you when. Keep tlio blood pure, and ,tbo hoalth of tho system will follow. it. n. ?ii'Dkald.:icOm Drnpglsu A r.cu. Acts, Sn KropUo- Cllfnrt , nia. i cor, of Washington and Ctu" lion Ss,K.Y. bulil Ijy ull llruKI(lsUMtlinlAr T AKGAIXS FOR 1873016-, lodoons,' nearly now, froro.isiot) unwarda.v 'm'ATTYJa'pr.OTT3 'BKATTr Jft TtOT TS,J. Apr. 12