The Farmer. THE SIXTEENTH ANNEAL FAIR I=l HAIFORD AZICULTURAL SOCIETY Will be held on the Fair Grotinds in' . Harford, on Wednesday and Thurs day, October Bth uud 9th, 1873. N ,, rassal 1LZ332. Li® t. CLASS I. Division I.—Dolses. Best draft orfarm stallion, over 4 years s42d $8 Road stallion, tame age, 4 8 Pair matched horses, 4 8 Pair horses for all work, 4 8 Single drirfng horses, 8 2 Brood mare and colt, • 8 2 Judges—A. J. Sear:inns, John Niver, Sen., Nicholson, Samuel Falkenbury, &wee Depot. Division 2.—Colts and Mules Best pair three year old colts,. Pair two year old colts, Three year old colt, Two year old colt, One year old colt, Pair mules, Judgel—David Vanßuskirk, Buford, Wm W. Williams, Gibson, J. 0. Bullard, Brooklyn. CLASS H. Division I.—Durhanas. Best bull two years old and upwanls, 4 3 Yearling bull, 3 2 Hull calf, 2 1 COW three years old anti upwards, 3 2 Heifer two years old, 3 2 Yearling heifer, 3 2 Heifer calf, 2 1 Division 2.—Devors. Best hull two rears old and upTrards, 4 3 Yearling bull, 8 Bull calf, 2 I Cow three years old and upwards, 3 2 Heifer two years old, - 8 2 Yearling heifer, 3 2 Heifer calf, 2 I Division 3.—Aidenieya. Best bull two years old and up Wal (is, 4 3 Yearling bull, 3 2 Bull calf, 2 1 Cow three years old and upwards 3 2 Heifer two years old, 3 2 ' Yearling heifer, 3 2 fleifer calf, 2 I Division 4.—.3,y71tin.a. Beat bull two years old and upwards 4 3 Yearling bull, 3 2 Bull calf, 2 I Cow three years old awl upwards, 3 2 !leiter two rears 1 1d, .3 2 Yearllng heifer, :I 2 Heifer calf, 2 I .Todges..—Otis Grinnell. Barford ; T. 1;1. Reese, Clifford; Thomas - Tingley, Jaekeon. Division s.—Grade Durhutus. Best boll over two ye-srs Bull one year old, Bull call', Cow, Three year old heifer Two year old heifer, One year old hciler, Heifer calf, Three yearlings, Three calves, Judges—Joseph McConnell, liarford ; G. L illorwin, New Milford; Evan Jenkins, Clifford Divlsion 6,—Grule Devon& Best bull overtwoyeari old, bull one year old, Bull calf, Cow, Three year old heifer, Two year old heifer, One yew old heifer, 2 1 Heifer call. 2 1 Three yearlings,,l 3 2 Three calves, - 0 Judges—Urhane Tingley. Harfned; Charles Watrous, Bridgewater: H. N. Smith, Lenox.. Division 7.-.-Natives Best bull over year old, Cow, Two year old heifer, Three yearlings, Three calves, Division Et—Oxen and Steen. nest pair ...raking oxen sym old or over 4 3 Pair working oxen 4 yrs. old, 4 3 Pair lat oxen, 3 Pair steers three years old, 8 2 Pair steers twoyears old, 3• 2 Pair steers one year old, 2 1• Pair steers calves (hroke;) 2 t Judged. G. Hotchkiss, Harford ; Perry C: Conklin, Dimock ; Ambrose Henson,. fittscgow henna Depot. . i CLASS 111, Sheep and . Swine:. Bust line wooled buck, Three fine wooled ewes, " " lambs, Middle wooled buck, Three middle wooled ewes, lambs, Coarse wooled buck, Three coarse woole: ewes, " " lambs, fleck Stub of each, Boar, Breeding soer, Spring pigs . F . a ' vs T , not lees than four,) 3 2 ' over two years old.- 7 Judges—Wm. E. Tinirley, flarrord,, A G. I Persons exhibiting roll blood stock for premi nollister, Brooklyn ; Gabericl Decker, Franklin.. urns most show their pedigree to the satisfac tion ut the Judgee. CLASS INr. ! No enhuni or article shall bare a premium Poltry. ; awarded it unless it is deetami worthy. 14 . Jitil ,, rs refeirting at the Secretary's office he -1;.; for , . 11 o'clock will be furnished a kree ticket for 13 dinner. . . Best pair turkeys, Pair of geese, Four ducks, Five fowls, Five spring chickens, CLASS Y. Beatewinter idlest, k spring Wheat, Peck 17e, Peck oats. Hall bushel corn in the ear, Half bushel buckwheat, Peck clover seed, Peek timothy seed, Peck flax seed. CLASS VT Fruit and Vegetable. Best fall apples, at least three varieties, not less than one dozen each, I n . Winter stipules, ditto, " I 3; Pears, I 34 Quinces, 1 34 Peaches, Grapes, • I Hall bushel potatoes, two or more varieties, Winter squash, Pumpkins, I Three bents of cabbage, ' Twelve onions, Six beets, Six tomatoes: Judges—Alvin Stearns, Hrrford ; lhumaa Evans,.Gibsou; Lywan Tiffany,.Brooklym CLASS VIL Butter, Cheese and Bread, Best firkin butter, Pall butter, Jar butter, Btill butter, Chen*, Loaf wheat bread, Lout graham bread, Indian bread, Soda biscuit, CLASS VIII. Vinegar, Wheat, Flour, Honey and Sugar. /lest Cider iinegaii - Sack wheat Sour, 10 lbs. honey, AO tbs. caked or stirred sugar, 10 lbs. drained sugar, Maple syrup; Flour to be manufactured in the minty. Judges—B. F. nine, Harford ; Daniel Evans, Gibson ; John Foot, _Susquehanna Depot. CLASS Bet Lenther f Boots; etc. two sides barnessleather, Two sides upper , leatiteri.. .-. Two sole leather; Two calf skins. -... : •-•- "Assortment or ,kiwis, . Yak , fine booty, ' . .. Pair coarse boots, 2 Carriage harness,. 2' Set team harness, 2 Articles in this class to be martufactured-ha the county.. CLASS X Agricultural' implements- aritiCartiagea: Beet common plow,. 1 ht Q llt Ica tor, 1' rn shelter, 1' Straw cutter,. 1 Horse rake, 1 1 Churning ruachine - ,. 1 Open buggy, 8 3 Double carriage,. 8 2 Single carriage.. 3 2' Marget wagon, 2 . 2 Lumber wagon, 3 2 Siegle sleigh, 2- Wagon and carriages to be new and exhiliitnd: by the manufacturer. CLASS XL . . Cabinet Woik, Hardware, etc.. Best specimen of cabinet+ work, 2 Set of chairs, T. Rocking chair, lk Sewing machine, 1 Churn, 1 flutter pail, 40e Butter firkin, lioe. Set horse shoes, OW Lot tin ware, ilk Cook stove fur coal, I. wood, 1. Parlor stove, r , J.,,,,-C. S. Hallstead, Herron]; J.- 11:Cor win, .stuntrose; Richard Gelatt, Gibson. 3 2 8 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 CLASS XII. Domestic Goods, Best 5 yards woolen flannel, 5 yards plaid flannel, S yards full cloth, Pair woolen blankets, 1 50e 6 pairs woolen sock a, 2 pairs woolen mitts s, 1 " Sample of 'woolen yarn, 1 " S yarns lin& cloth, 2 1 5 yards linen Lowelling, 2 1 10 yards woolen carpet, _ Bag carpet, Jut J. Tyler. 'lralord: Mrs. A. E. Sherwood, Ilarfurd; Mrs. IL E6tabrook, Liar. ford. CLASS Xlll. Ornamental Needle Work. Bert pat:din nit quilt, 2 1 Quilt of any other kind, 1 line Bed spread, 1 Worked &dr!, I " Winked collar, one 14 Spec i nen of worsted embroidery, 50c 4 Specimen silk embroidery, lide . i, i Bonnet, 50c ki Lades Sacque, 50c ty Knit hood, rifle tl Tidy corer, 40n 4 Fine shirt, 50c )-4 CLASS Sly. Paintings, Flowers, etc. Best oil painting. 3 1 Painting or any other land, I roc Dru wing, 1 ate Exhibition photo:7.'ols and sin briitypft, 1 life Picture frames, 1 90e Vali •ty of flowers, 2 1 Fl. rat design, ' 3 1 Exhiliiiiim - of artificial flowers and fruit, 3 I .Intlem—Dr. 11. Penn epacker. Flarfitril ; 31m. H.. 1. Tiler, Harturd; Airs. Jame, 'Fenn:int, flaribtd. • ('LASS XV. Plowing.' • 3 2 2 1 9 1 f 3 2d 23d 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Best plowinr, $7 Second best mowing, 5 Third 4 Fourth " 3 Fifth 3 Sixth , Judgel—Lewis Brainard, Gibson; Hnrvey Grinnell, New Milford; Charles IL Painter, Brooklyn. Committee of Arrangements—Jackson Ting ley, S. J. Adalns, J. L Tiffany. 8 2 2 1 2 2 43 2rl 2 11,1 1 2 1 SUPERMTENDEIiTS general Superintendent—Amherst Carpenter. Superintendent Horses—DeWitt C. Tomp kins Superintendent Cattle—Merit Selev. Supcniitendeut Seep, Swine, nod Poultry.— R Tingley. Superintendent Floral flail—Wm. H. Patter son, E. W. Farrar. Assistants—Mrs. henry Grant, Miss Edna Seley. Superintendent Mechanic Hall—A.. H. 13ar nerd. Vegetable Hall—William Hepburn. Dairy Hall—Christopher Simons. General Police—D D. Tompkins. Rules and Reuulndons. The Plowing Match will be held on the farm of He try Estabrook, on Wednesday, -Vet. Sth. to commence precisely at two o'clock, p. tn.— The entry lee will he $1 Exhibitors wishing to complete for premiums are requested to have their animals 4nd articles entered in the Secretary's book, op the Ist day of the Fair, if possible. They must be entered and on, the grounds at ten o'clock of the second day. No animal can complete for two premiums. Superintendents of the several departments wilt have all articles systentaticallv arranged. The Officers. and Superintendents will be known by their official badges. A: sufficient porice force will be in attendance, from 9 riclock of the first day' Until - after the reading of the premiums the second day, to protect the properly of exhibitors. No provision will be made for stalling stock i 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2. 1 2 Admission. , Sinvie tickets, 25 cents ; children under t weir( years, 10 cents ; team, 25 cents; single home, 1 25; colts under two Tears, free; clergymen and their flunilies admitted free „ D. L. Dom, 1 7 1 ' LN. PLIMINI, co }:x m ee m " i l t i t r ee. e N. Tomsms, I H. M. .103.1E5-,President 3 4. S. E. CAtirERSEIC, SeCretarC. B ILLINGS STROUD General Insurance Agent, PIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSIID ASCE, 312c:ix:Lir cries°. "E,o4mv Home Its. Co. N. Y., Capitol and h orplus. 64.030,000 Llartiord Vire foe., Co.. copitsl.l4,d6orptue S3.MO.ULO Liverpool. Lont:on ,S Globe `. EV0.00U.040 Ins Co., of Nortti America " $3,.1.1 , ...000 National., Phil's. $lOll.lOl Anti...olio. PlTllen's .. f.:3 Al.ouo toe. Cu., *tote of Powell . " !loam pt wool .‘. . Z U J . . ' O% ....._. __. Lleamlng Fire iniameport RCP. en. Narrarentett, Ponrldence. R.I. " Merchants' €127. of Neowport. Ky. Newtown. of Mick.. co. Alennnenis, of Cleveland, Stet., 1 ue. Co. of Phila. Alennonin, 01 Pinkbarr.,, IA 33 1 33 . Conn. Menial Ilk Ins. Co., Ametta American Lite. Phil'. 111. sax:comasrly., Traretera In a.Co.alarfonl,Cspl4 .` "al and Surplus $5...000.01 , 0 " hallway Passenger* V 50,000. The aedenlgoed has been well kaolin:4n Lh I a eon et ...for the past 12 ymire,as an Ihsursuce Agent. enetel ncd Uttil 1/.) his Completes neye 01r1111 been promptly paid. PirOittee lirstdoor cart from Meting °Mee of W IL Cooper & Co.,Ternplke at. Wontrose.Ps. 8 2 8 2 2 1 2 1 8 2 BILLINGS STROUD, Agent , CHARLEb 111,14111T1i. 16otidton. HORACEBPAII7OIIDf f II o otrwre, Aix v la. lgtt. F LOIIII i .1•S I 32 I 1 50c 50c ONE ITUNDRED BARRELS OF FLOUR, at chafer brandy ; for nfo at the Kota Of It J. WZ.Bil. . - 7•lontrase, April PO, KENWOODsBc7:O7.L\F - Go.. . Presauta Amts. attraction's to pAreIORIZOA sosolLans - • A pleasant home: thorou,Thauatratttun f tuatara! Plow exesHent library: new apparatus. fa, Catalooac. Liberal alaroutit to alarrytatr, CHAS..? aCOlitlal, A. Pt, Pala., Way Plrlzatoa July :C., 2 3 1 2 26 2 AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. DIRECT• FROM THE MANUFACTORY. On sm., by B. R. LYONS c 6 CO. 1 740.1.4. CONIMON • lIATRASSES. UNDERTAKING The subscriber will hermiter make it.. adertaning specialty' in Ms badness. Herne.% Jo r..inpleted s REW nud tb. 1131.01. elegant HEARSE in ,he Sul,, eil needing his seralees will be attended to tiromptii end Satlsfectery charges. WM. V/. SMITH & SON. Itoetrose, Pa.. J:ta. 21. If. litiAPV.OOO SIIO.WO SOO MO 4GLIAKX) Soo 4110.00 u It* MU 4,30,000 FURNINTURE WARE! EVERYTHING NEST Atitt STYLISH .r). 3CII EY ns 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Consisting of ev'erykhing nameable in ibat bueinees. Repairing promptly dom. Eliaeolc4lty. PRICES REAbONBBLE.- SotloGictiun gstmlotced. Binghamton, N. Y., August V I 8 IL-17. P. REEF:WY : a BROTHER, I ° Z.ooo,noo t3,50t .ot6 FLOUR' DEALERS IN ALLEINDKOF COF FINS; CASKETS, ETC., car smsva. Poaa•a New Advertisements PAINTS AND OILS A FP;E STOCK' AT B. R. LIONS & Co.'s Montrose, May 14. lml. C AIIPETS. —Less than N. Y. Prices— May 14,12, For Sale by H. H. LIONS & Co SUGAR. TEA, COFFEE, and other r-x-c:oicsez>rices At Low Flrwea at 6. R. LYONS & CO.'S WALL IND WINDOW PAPERS. S FOOL THREAD. COAT'S, CLARK'S 0. N. T.. & JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD _wurrE. RLAUE. to COL ORED—FROM No. 8 TO No. 130, AT CENI'S PER DOZEN. For vale by • 11. IL LYONS & Montrom Mny 14, ista. A MVSTEUY EASDLV SOLVED A NCR Stock o , Goode at the "Heed or Nnelratlon."- A. N. BULLARD 1 , . co..tawly w. i , Inc larct. new ,lon. to hie Plock. 01 (ii?t/C E/2/E, I.VD PllOllSlO.\ at bin old aloud at the head at igatios., wit", aIQ man, %comas, or ean dad the very beet articles that can bo I' 40) IE7 IV ID In any salt and !Ma 111,111te Is TIOS 1A.37 Or aught tt he, and In it, I , eAd .the better •yntrm o quid: wire and prnall prt,ftt., and by relit Pt: /or pny only. there will be nu bad tl,ble to make tip Ire gond cuetumers. Call • and exandne my good, and prwenwnd nee If they do ro compare favorably with ally ollww bonne• 113 Milicciatrc,ise. A. N. BULLARD liontzope, AFI' is:l.-tr. J. U. BARNES. G. 5. Ilumr.s. I A. G. BLANDING -0- BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS [Cmisurruto 1e4n.1 BIRM BROS. & BURINS, DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF ; 1 1talinn 2tritrican Pariah's, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate DlEuitles, . Chenango St., Near D,pot. .Ifay 14. ISTI. BING lIA 11 TON. Y CASH PAID £OB WOOL I CLOTH EXCIJLVGED for WOnl, WOOL mANr.“-Trurn nx SHARES OR BY THE YARD. OVER AT MOTT'S WOOLEN MILL ! DON'T FORGET 7T! I. W. lIOTT xon tronf. July 241.1573 —3o. Furniture and Undertaking 3'larzkltiLia-M 1 AT WILLIAM SMITH'S Ex engine Furniture Warernmu You will find the larger , •Lock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON 1 11:1 - 1=1..Ikel" I irvi:TEIM To be (nand la tht• ccctlon of tl e cony trc, of hi* oil 1. mataufacto re, and at price• that cannot Tali to gi, c rat faction. lir utak., the eery hrrt M=IIM=I In the and WARIiAN"rn them UPHOLSTER 17 WO RIC. Of .011011de. done to the .3P CNV 51713 PURE NO. 1 M r ATR ASSES, GOlLeral Undertaker° ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO li= ,A2ri; Drnip3 and Medicines Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which i s at once agreeable, healthy, an (1 effectual fo r preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with rho glass and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can ho saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off; and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical land Analytic:ll Chemists. LOIVELL. MASS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most die • effectual remedies . • ever discovered for •s . cleansing the sr..- tem and ptirif, ing 1? - .• the blood. It has ‘l:k pi stood the test of ‘lt fr ot-: years, ,vith a con stantly °rowing cep utation, based on its Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and benefi'cial to children, and vet so searching 119 to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti doto, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cares, tnany of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive orders of the skin. Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Ring - worm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints. to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, sut h as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness. Debility - , and Leucorrhma, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poison, . It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing dm appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor ot the season. Even where no disonlet appears, people feel better, and Use longer, for cleansing the blood. The system 1110VeJ on with renewed v igor and a new lease of life. PREPARED B r Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Prart Ica/ and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. 61 f , .7 -, • YEARS AGO ATEXXCAN EUSTANO hro' yr Wet Cr-at trroven In America. Ite tnar/ts r•rr err 51 In. n throughout the hu44.0.1.• 0:17. 1r loran Ume.dent land 1., r tiny nirrsvnt In the NVO •la ,rst th • "Orli.. rapes. rnlll - krerr.aa enraphatnt lane cv,r t.r m,t ars, rind ca n heading and PAIN CUEEriiNr.l LINIMENT, II It • --nt. n - tcrtio.l :111 robot:n:oA rttecoomeeirt CI • ; • t.t • t-11. le, s; 1 •1 I. • • Jour Attu., t ttiffoottet of lar Jolltot, 1,1.11 Ft ct, I it,. r c.. among all rs,sun, 01,1 , vndur. Tolman,. Rtrrffbnuo, roll- Ectl, cc". lo • to4r a Intllont.otc. Crericto.Spring• Lai t.ltatlttic. I oti•r coot LOlicutt.• Galt,: &Lou dam:two of ft., 1.7 e fri t : 1—: Eves, llules or Cattle. ' V_ lIMEIT li liEltEl Etc - rir..t Lame raek alt I:l.azt. I vtporo. ;'lt. e, 1 xt.1.01.3rt0 au tl Dltiacle Aflr :0-c vplec, may be Lii WOUNDS JN:r. t 713>t I.l.a . ment did not rps iu;.; I. it aL•uyr sn :Es.II4E.IFErdIIIIO2 Tun WEST .41 , SEED t YE,_,YLIAL G'L'EE. CLIME PEY UnaennUN .11. LITIEI EYE. Eta we. 2/111 . 0 tau Ciptxlr3 rcl 1,,31111.• of tr:ral. With the gum I. I LL. tut :1 ••rx y. e.:..41 ty a L'.34l...tudu of If as Lirantut 1e ttt i a 1 crantcilddcd. Ito Money will !;e bluilded. To tint be Inarrer d trml.7 ethyl ony thee Liza rkrnt cetindeg tLe fo-tot• ep, te. or retells. Sbey Lre • dilit 0011 I. 11110111114 pallalstg but krza 1111,tiEtarl 412 latrame re ... , ..C.a.crerim Funeral 21 . CC, COC. ox td $3.40 r.er Botta°. Vcrurs 61. st cr LcrtG Lj.r. LYCZT WPC. CO. Druga and aledicinea • MEW DISCOVERY eLszsale4l and PlLhlical Scionce. /\. , t . .6..41 tit \ , ter A)`• r G.- . 1 ;,-vok- 4) ° I-- c/ -*y 54 ~,37 rw•-,iie r ' •,‘ • 1- t 4 \ fAxoY—_.o!' to to • ViViN" ' C`l Dr. GAr.r.V.Tri'S TAR rtrmEniirs Cure rnelpieto Comanutption. Dr. GARVEV'S TAR 13ENEDIES Cure Cararrit. Dr. C tr.IIN , S TAR REMEDIES Cure !!...tlarm. Dr. GAn YIN'S TAR. r.r.mEnum Curo rlcart Dilease. Dr. C.ll - '217105 RE:MEDIES I):;:ertses. Dr. (.177.V.77E'S TAIL ir.EytEroirs tta the Li ren Dr. C.:Er. VIVS 'l`.l,Et theStoznach uud Dowels Dr. C.: El 11 P 3 T .IE2 It :MED lES Cut, :,:l FermEe Wenktlfsses. • Dr. CC ZN''S TAR REMEDIES Dr. REMEDIES r rz!‘en..c. ~or the 'Throat. Dr. t: ER:MEDIES cu- Dr. G.1.7.7.". - 11:'3 'CAR Et 7.3"ZEDIES Cut, -110 . ;c CcltiVer'llayEever" Dr. GAR TAR Diceases. Dr. tl.'llet - EV'S TAR REMEDIES Cara Cort , dpiatiort. Dr. GAN.I. - E4:'s TAR IZI:MEDIES Cure Snit Dr. 4.4.11:1 - n1'.!.4 TAU REMEDIES Cure LEI:I:at:7 Diums,en. Dr. G.111ri3C.5 TAU REMEDIES Prymtillto3cra 'Yellow Fever Dr. GATIV:VS 'L".11.1. REMEDIES rr,l4:t. nalarioni Dr. (4..it3litEirS T.lE't REMEDIES Itt,r,ve Pal-i f the 'arras,. Dr. C:21.1.:77_‘:".5 T.I.U. REMEDIES F. Iron. , Fain is t".., St Js or nark'. Dr. 4. - Z.U.1.117';:'3 'ay...cre. SL AERIES Are o 5 - ..17,,,c.r0r Dr. CIAnYVV3 TAR REMEDEEs izezdore the A :),Iled,te. Dr. GARVIN'S 'rut REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. GArailli'S TAR RENEDIES Reatere the Weak cad Debilitated Dr. GAIIVEN'S TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Your System. L. F. HYDE & CO., SOLE PROPEIETOI3B, 295 .S'erenth Are., Yew York, Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron. is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousa lid ills," simply by Toning up,lnv ig orating and Vitalizing the Systezn. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won, derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Di arses of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac, companied by debility or a bozo stateof the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac-. Lion, but are permanent, Wu, ling strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con siltation. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from ' weak, skkly, sufferiug erect, tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women and invalids cannot reasonably hes itato to give it a trial. See that each bottle has pkßu. VIAN SYRUP Wawa in the glass. Pamphlets. Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 DIMon Plico, Boston. BOLD DT D611.10111'8 OZNL6•LLT. 4 ,0 s tkr: P.p NTHti giA rdnllßsAl Only 60 Cents porßottle. ' It promotes tho GIIOIVT3I, I'UESEXLVE3 ..tho COLOR, qad Iriervisootito Vigor • aad JIMICILITIC oho HAIM thntA SAL., I ' M= ARO i.Trell 'KAMM= ran , TAG 'HAM WM first inocad In the market by Trotostos IL Thomas Lyon, n trrailunto of Prlnnntoo Coltar., Tho ammo Is dertrod from Cot Citcel. Itiarnr.o,. st;. ritynut to draws, issnry, svareasts. as Tutors. Tho talus Lass rectired,ond toropularnyltltmobtoined, unpreoetlanted and inmsethis. It (nervy.. the Entoserirand trAnly thil HAM It is . .44;htial dressmr. It ersd Mates Pnviruft. It revel:an too /bat Indu to /t twain tin land cool, and fiat the hair a nein sort, rermy uprom, nnec. Ilia the , ItULt.in QuaNTITT mat CitiraitrY ru. I t Over ft ay.. =of It CENTI7.I* co, and haat byplll/tinnasismal ‘• Ls' anztry Stores ut may Viny Ceuta per Bottlo. 0/1181h3 Glog 4 L - LY • rr Dm, fIATHAIRO.III ItAND BILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE Drnpx ect lloaicines. ~?gar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation. made chiefly from the native herba found on the lower ranges of the• Sierrii Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal pro perties of which, are extracteAl therefrom without the use 'of Alcohol. The question is almost daily naked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled success of 'Woman Brr =as? " Our, answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has o medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VLSEI3.6.Tt Emus in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They ore a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Cdngestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. If men will enjoy good health, let them use V,INEGAII 13rrrEas as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. No l'erson_ean take these 'Hitters according, to directions, and remain. long unwell,. provided their bone ' s are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vrstaeu Ilrrrims the most wonderful Invigonua that ever stistained:the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mis sissippi, Ohio; lifissonri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland., Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grundy, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, flivannali,lloanoke,Jareesguid many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by estmsive derangements of the St0111:10.11 and liver, and other abdonunal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. WALS-Elle9 VINE° . Ihrnuts, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loa led, at the sant' time stimulating the uocrAions of the liver, and generally restor ing the lmalthy fent:dons of the digestive organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain ilt the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Cu ut, Dizzitwas, b'our Eructations of the S'.onmeh, Bad 'fade in the Mouth, Bil- AL ' a , Palpitation of the Ileart,lnflani m atoll of the Lantr,, Pain iu the region of the iii lneys, and a hundred other painful sym . l.ol:l.i, are the teLprings of Dyspepsia. 0:12 bottle will prove a better guarantee of its rartits than a leng•hy advertisement. St' rs)110:1, al' ETD, Niltite Swel- Exysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Serobilints Inflammations, Indolent lualumui k.tionA, M•rearial Affections, Old Sore, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., et,. la these, as in rU other constitu ti•nud Discu_so W ALE Ell . B Vuir.cett Bran ts have shown their great coratire powers in the mo.t obstinate and intractablo else& For loilaminatory and Chronic Itneanuitism, 4,30e,', Bilious, Remittent Fevers,, Dia.ausis of the Blood, !Aver, Rodney:3, anti likulder, these Rtte:s intyo uo equal, . 6+:411/Leases are C 411.9.11 by niuud. Meehan:Nil Diseases. --l'ersons en gaged in Psints and Minerals. such as l'uvuhers., Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and linters, us ties Licit:sec° in life, nro subject to par.dystit of the Bowels.. To guard, against uas, Laii,C , u dose of Ws , ' .Rlt ' S 1'.6 .11 Bar ...ns For SL lit . I)iseases, Eruptions, Te &a t Rhount, Tl;etches, Spots, Pimples, Boils, Carbuncles, llingworms, Sore Eyes, Erysipelax, Itch, rc Dimotor,ttlotta of the Wain, Huunorsl .11abinei:za of the 6kin of whatever na nattun, are literally dug up and carried of the ti r vstem in a short time by tat use o?.. these Bitt:us. Pin, 'rape, and other Worms, ing in the system of so many thousands, effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no Boatel- minithz, will treo tho system from worms I like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wont =Local or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided an inilneaco that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice.. —ln all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The oulysensible treatment is to promote the seermioti of the bile and favor ite re meta Fur this purpose use Vmscur. Brr xmla Cleanse - the Vitiated Blood when. over you find its impurities blinding through the shin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Bores; cleanse it when you find it obstruetod. and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. • 11.. 11. 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