VEMnill lOlMSG, 11. 21, '.874. . BOROUGH OFFICERS. AmtmmJ. O. TXttft, S,Mfilwr-W, Mercllllott, W. n. &artan, P. I. Thomas, 8. J. YVoleott.Oeo. nrariL T. II. Cobb, Jmntitt nftkt Vuc W. P. Mercllllott, D. il. Knn. twtrnlifr )eo, Haslet, loW-t iMfen l, trwln, M. W. Tate. H. O. IUtIs, l. B. Kn(, 8. J. Wol 1M, L. L. Itftckett. I . j fOAKST COUNTT .OFFICERS. rrniJnt Judj-XV. P. Jrnas. UoeiM Jmlgn--i. A. Props, An sa: itw Coo. Sheriff T. J. Va! Otmim. tVtiimrer Faro. (It.AssNitR. Pi-itthonotnrv. I!caitrr4t Rttordvr.te. J.i B. Annw, Cm-niMioner T. D. CoLLtMa, John TdnuPHoi, Jak. K. Clash. Oant.V 8uptrintnrirntfi. F. RoHRIB. ninlrict AtlnrnnH. P. Iawt. wry Onnmiuinniri-Jam. FlTJ, Wat. FatteIK'O'. 0iWy Snmyr S.TV lawm. fbionsr M. iTTcr, Jn. 0irv Auddort T. B. Aaa, L. War. , O. Jauirhoh. U-mSm-of Oojrt$ IS A DittrUl C. B, CaTu. i4om6VMART!N William. Tim of Trains At tlOMFSTA MTA riO.y. on and fter JUv.inW IT. 1R7S I Kitli-1"T CI.AS". - Train 1 :M p. in. to CLAM. TralaM 11:01 a. ra. " M . . 1:28 p. Dl. UITI- IsT CLAM. TrU 21 . :2S p. in. 2m class. Twin M t:0' . m. M . . . . 12:40 p. m, On th Rlvsr Division i. . from oil Pity 'to L vintn. np tha river I North ; down U rivtr, couth. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Look out for another rise lu the river. Our ice cream bidert will be rath er lmrt next u Turner, unlets thing close up pretty mil. Quite nn extensive revival is in progress Hi East Hickory, and another Ht Stewart's Run. . ' Mr. Rims Freeman and laily return . od yesterday from their wedding jour ney, looking hule, heurty and pleased. lex. Menage, although not alto gether wholo since hi mishap, is now nbln to sling ''" usual amount of put it y it nl paint. Varren Mercilliott borrowed our iskatcs tho othe.-day and promised to rrcturn them within iwcnty-fuur hours, and did so. Fai t. The nomination of II. B. Swoope ns U. S. Attorney for tha Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, ban lately been confirmed. J.m. Fones had a 820 sleigh ride. one day last week. The horse is yet alive, and ho didn't altogether spoil thu sleighing. Cull io Curtis, the champion skater of America, and Eugrne Pratt, the 'liu in pioit of the west, are to be at the Titusville rink before long. 1 The Perriclof lust week publishes thu list of creditors uf Collins Bros. bankrupt. Titusville. Their liabili ties exceed loOO.OOO. It's almost time for those who 1i:ve stuck to their new year r ego In tioiis to break over. -Keen the "nv leaf" clean two wee?, cuu'tynu? Z T. fchrivcr ha beeu quite low wiih quinsy, at S. J. Wolcott's where he hits been bearding fur some lime. Fur several days hn was unable to speak, but is up and around again. Our "go-ahead" butcher Mr Swaggiirt, brought to town one of iitiest pieces of live Iwef steak, imd rourt.tlie other diiy l hut has ever raided yenrning in tliti breHSts of hungry Jiii'ti. .... The thin scum of ice went out of th Cr-ek Tuesday morning early. "The wiuitVKf of the grand spt-claele were nn old hrind'u c.w, a dog blind In ui.e eve, and uisaipateik hen uud 1itl)muU VLii a tlio'itjIit'fM person leaves jiii cin" plunk extoudinjf owr a low . fence across the nid walk, at about lli ! height of a niiins -vi-k, he ohu'1 Ji 'the first persu.i to undertuke to push it oft' with his head, on some dark liijlit. Jim. Ilulinc wns "nick" last f5unihy, sad vthe boys" hud to re main iinsimvcii uud unshorn. They vand i' red uround, (some ui them) in a kind of sdiu.-eciiKcious state, a sort of a IraiiCe, seeking relief by mutual ;ouipj.ssiuii. Then the bruvt-st tliMiight fully waited home tosha.'e tl eiiuietves, sud shower bkttiugi upon the heurdless members uf the f. .only because that bia sed raior had bee wttsJ by thu c ok -to rata 'tr corns to tins level of tfce surruM'iiling real estate. We unders'and n peiifion Is in circulation, originating in Clnrington, praying the Legislature to annex Bur nett Ti.wnship of this County to Jef ferson County. How this can be done is more than we can at present discov er, since the new Constitution has be come the law of the land. Forest county at present hfts less than four hundred square miles of territory, and only about four thousand inhabitants. Liko most other petitions,- our good chitons in that frontier town have possibly signed this without due re flection, and wt can hardly think that the peop'e of Barnett township would seriously contemplate such a move ment, after the expense and outlay in curred by the erecliou of three bridges for their own particular benefit, and when ihey reflect that the loss of the taxes of that township would embar ran our nnancial concerns tu an alarming extent. . Hops I Like faith tins word has a very weighty significance in the re' ligious world. After the theological investigators have used -up all their faith iu Faith as a subject for essays kc, (and the same concerning serious youiifct ;e(;le) they both lake he rt choosing in.-e fur their theme. Preach- eis lusing faith in their other crmous of course take their hopeful discours" instead. Now these times hope seems to bu below par, although it is com monly to firm a conitiimMy. We for u'lerly remarked that the major por tion uf this particular locality lived on fuith. We here deem it our duty to slate that the miuor part live on .he hope that others wil be faithful to their promises. And thus we peram bulate our daily pathway trying to be faithfully nud terribly hopeful. Yesterd.iy about noon, Waller Wright, a counin of Mrs. D.thridge, fell from the second story of Dith ridge's mill, distance of about 15 f et, staking on his head ami shoulder. Au bones were broken, although the i-liock was so severe that iu the even ing ho became very flighty. Wo could not learn further ' particulars of the accident, however we trust he' will not be confined ln:ig from Its effects. It is rumored that are soon to lust Mr. S.J. Wolcott from among our citii'iis. . Mr. olcott is one of those steady straight forward' men ' thai make friends in any community, by ihe.r quiet, unassuming attention to their own husius. t'e hope in be half of the friends of himself aud family,, that the report is inilbunded; we can't afford to lose so good a mem ber uf society. Fur months the people have been Hiineriug the want or a limine over the creek at Lacy town. The stone- work on the bridge was completed some weeks ago, aud has since been waiting for the superstructure, which has at lut arrived together with the tools uecesary for it erection. The work will probably be commenced to dav, and carried on without further delay. . A tow days lietore the election in December, nn the new constitution, an individual of this (dace said he was-u't decided yet as to whether he would vote for or against the instrument, as he hadn't read it ye. Homebody handed him a paper containing the election proclamation, which he perused very carefully, and then remarked, "Wall, I don't see much of a change, unless it's iu the places of holding elections, lo I guess I'll support 'er." There is tnlk of taking a part of the school house of this place down to the Cei.teimiul celebration in '76, as an intere.iting relic of bye-goue limes. It is expected enough will be realized from tins to lure a plan drawn tor a new house. Many think it a wild, hair-brained evheme to r b the people of their editke. Tlius I popular prejudice always oppose 1 to energetic, Mirittg deeds. Caleb Cushing was appointed by the President for Chief Justice, but the nomination was not confirmed by Lougress. I he reunoi lor this was nt a lack of legal lore id ability, but it appears his course during the lime trouiiie we nai with Jen. Uavis didn't bare inspection. It is end to think that this high seat must rcinuiu Cushin'-les probably forever. One of our merchants the oilier morning was seen from the buy window of this office, rushing frantically auowii ina sniewa k. At brat we thought he sought a medical man, but finally it was found that be expected a nmo to visit bis store during ti e fore lioon, The Franklin Spectator says J "Kdgar (Stwan, wf the Warren Mailt W. A. Rupert, of the Conutvilte Courier; Ed. W. Rmilev, of the Te- iiaugo fjiliien. and W. R. Dunn of the I orest Jtepubliean.buvf been appointed tratiscribiog clerks at Harrishnrg Cowan and Rupert in the Senate, aud the others in the House. All these gentlemen, except Mr. ?imiley, opposed the new Uonsiitutiun. ' Now see herel Don't be so envious. Stick tu the truth, Mr. Spectator. Iu fact don't deviate etc. in so small a matter. The Rkpublicam. was never known to go back on the new consti tution. To get rirl of vermin, take quite a large piece of nicely roasted cheese ; fasten It firmly to the smaller end-of a knitting nuedle ; then insert this into the floor of the mom frequented by mice. The smell attracts them and awakens ill their tiny hearts tlie wild est home and expectation.'' But of course all their efforts to get the clieeJa are vaiu and futile, and the effect of happiness "so near uud yet so far," is to break their trobhing hearts, ami then and there they lie down and die. Cautiou grease well the knitting needle lest thou fuileth. " No little children have as yet been swallowed by the'elongated aper tures which continue to exist in our gidc'Walks. It has been a source of pri.-fouuil theorizing mi our part to ex plain tiii wonderful freedom from ac cidents. We have found out that the bovine species uf growth promanade upon ihtse walks continually, and the little timorous lads and las?es are afraid, and therefore, keep the strict which is safer. The financial qurwt'on is being variously discussed at Washington. The question is far from settled. The end desired to he-gained is to make a dollar greenback good as gold, -mid convertable at any time. Slow resump tion of specie, and gradual redemption of notes iu coin, as promised by the government is rucomiiib.'ided. The Centennial has fah'ed as yet in getting any of the Stale TrO'""ry for itself. the 1 hiladeluhiaus a re working for it in the Legislature, and they may get something from thuKiule if there is ' an abundance of fund. fhe latter is uot very prububle how ever. The Venango Citizen says: "Our people should be on the look out for petty thieves.- e have heard of lev- ral cases where clothes lines have lately been robbed, and articles such us shoes, tnuriii ami spoons taken. fhese ore certainly the most accom plished thieves we li'ive ever heard of. An elongated specimen of youiijj Physiology, fearfully and wonderfully made, explains theguuera1 lUsitude of his movement thus : "Yon see it take." till noon to get those parts of my sys- furthest remuved awake, and by thul lime the parts which were awake firs', are tired out and nodding." Some where out west the bovs are getting maple sup from those trees that ure accustomed to "waste their sweet ness." Here, investigation would probably show all the hemlocks and piues wee out in full blossom. Thus spring iu winter has turned the course of nature wonderfully. Peterson's Mnjuziue for February has arrived with its usual uuiouut oi good reading and enterlaiumeut. . Ev ery department is replete as usual with its information and pleasure. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Terms 82 00 a year, invariably iu advance. The Tiouesta Repudiutor has con cluded not to "cruith' the Derrii k, ii savs. Thanks I Now if its publisher will conclude not to waste any more wliite paper, "the world will he the better for it." Derrick. What a fresh, bright, snnrklincr. original bit of pray this is, -considering. The snow, aAer a very short stay has again yielded lo the mild weather, leaving the roads in. a splendid condi tion for waggoning. In fact the team sters declure it impossible that il should be better, as they are smooth and solid as covered with Nicholson iu all parts. Sunday night, us the elock struck twelve, the cock crew, the wind blew, aud the weather changed. Ou Mon day night the same phenomena occur red. But it is ueedless to su) that the cock was sought after by the enraged populace aad his ticctt w rung again. The lightest running Machine io the world is the Grover A Baker, at lca.t Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 43 lv KTbe February number of Ballon's Mjgazine is remarkable for its variety, ill the amount of reading matter wllich it affords for the' low price of 15l cents' single copies and only $1.50 pel year. Some of the best ttoriea of thtj season aie to be found in this real ly meritorious magazine. It gives so much for the money that wo do not wortder its circulation now exceeds 50, 000 per month, so we hava the satis faction of knowing that the public appreciate cood lierary merit. A nice little Chroma is given to each sub scriber of Ballou't Magazine, and no one has to wait months for the picture as sometimes happens. AddressThomcs A Talbot, 36 Bromfield street, Boston, Muss. Fob Salk. The propeity known as the Brick-yard proerty, at Tiouesta, consisting of about 9 acres of the finest quality of Clay: well .located froiuiui on the river. .There are two building on thu premises consisting oi a Irnru uud office. A good team of work hoisei, wagon aud harness will taken in part, payment, at their real value. Balance can remain on Boui and Mortgage for. a term of years to suit purchaser. Property free and clear uf all incumbrances. Title per feet. . Address, ' A. II. PAIf TUDOR, 39 .4 . . . Tionesla.Pa, Co-Pirtnership Notice. We have this day associated our selves under the firm name of Geo. W. Dithridge & Co., in a general part nership for the manufacture of lu nber at Superior Mills, Forest county, Pa. ., ; IlEXKY II C'OLLIKS, . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo roe W. Ditiiridck, , ' ' ' " ' ,: Tionetita, Pa. . riohesta.'Pec. 3. 1873. 39 4t Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. In connection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, and repair all kinds of Machines ; making them work as good as new, or no pay. I also have needles fir all firgt class machines. partic living at a distance can send machines 5iid they will be repaired and returned b' express. Needles sent by mail on receipt- of $1.00 per dozen. Call at mv office south Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or address 38 tf V Graves. Pearl barley, hominy, mince meat, spiced salmon, sardines, drie.l apples, prunes, raisins, English currants, cit ron, prepared cocoanut, with' a tJil line of ppices at 37tf RoBIN'AtiX fc BoNNEit'a. NOTICE. The books of the late firm of J. Hilbronner & Co. are in my hands for settlement. ' I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at Said store if they will call and .set tle the same Immediately. M. Einstein. Don't fail to go to Robinson & Banner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. 23 tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands eituatsd on Maple Creek, near Cluringloii, this county, are fur sale at a huigaiu. Part of the lands are situaleil within tour miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would he a fine site for an extensive tannery and suw mills. Map and particulars can be seei apply iug to the editor of this paper. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills T Do you want business cards ? Do you want a tiatbill head ? Do you want a tatityMettcr head ? Do you want a nice visiting card f If so, leave yuiir orders at the Re publican office where they will beexe cuted in the neatest style and ou most reasonable terms. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to whk'h the sub' scriber has paid, thus Thoa Turner 1 J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper uutil March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weealy. By con suiting the address label every si bcri ber cau tell how Ins account stands Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to (hut time being payable ta the old linn. Ihu old sub tcripiiou bo4 is yet io our bauds, and our receipts will be recognised Sy the 'old firm. Marriaire Certificates, Biauk Dneds. Leases, Warranto; Subposnus, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, fir sale at this office, tf Robinson & Bcuner have 5-16 and 1 Cable Chain. 40tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can he bought cheap, on lung time; by applying to the editor of this paper. if. To the Citizen op Pf.nnstf.va- si a. Your attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Batikx are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of I the Centennial lioaril ot r inance. 1 he funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings lor the International Exhi bition, and the expense connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone Slate will he represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic comtiiemorstion of the one hundredth birth-day of the natmn. the shares of stock are otter ed for $10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitaole tor fram ing aud pretervaliou as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum will be paid on nil pay ments of Cenleniul Slock from date of payment to January 1. 1876. piuhseniiers wlio are not near a INh tioiial Bunk can remit a check or post- office onler to the mulersiiriieil. . Fhedk. Fkai.ky, Treasurer, tf 904 Walnut St., Phila. mane money nisi hiiii nonorn.i.,, $12.o0 per dav, or $75 per week, by W , . . 1 I hi oiw-e apply for a territoritl right, (which are given free to agents,) to Hell the best.. strong"St, most useful, aud rapid selling Sewing Machiiie.aud PaleM Button II. de Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use ; it is only 8-. Sent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B. Hud son & Co., Cur. Greenwich A Corl- landtSts., N. Y. 256m Profit per week. I.UW Will prove it or forfeit ?5O0. rew anii-les liixt patented, isumplcs Irei to.?U. W. if. ClIIDKSl'Kn, Ail- liroad Samples I'reo (road- way, SO" lurK. POSTPONE JI ENT ! Fourth Grand Gift ConCcrt PUR TUB BKNEFITOP TU K PUBLIC LIBRA ! ieXENTUCKY Over A Million Dank! SUCCESS ASSUUKK A FULL DRAW- XXti CKUTAIX. On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next In order to met tha ionornl wUli and expectation of thu publiu and tlio ticket holder lor the lull pnvnieiit of the umw nitii-cnt gilt announced fur the Fourth Uraml (nit c oncert ol tlie I'uDilc LI rary I Kentucky, inu inaniicers nave ueier mined to pimtpone tlie Concert until TUKSDAY, MAHCII 31.ST, 1874. Th"V have at read t real IkmI over a Mil I lii.S iMLI.AK.'S, and oavu a ureal many nu-cntK . ct fo hear from. No doub? 1 entertained uf the sale of v.irv ticket beiCM the draw, nit; but. whether all are sold or not, tho Concert and drawinn will p mitivC .V and uu quiv- oeallv take place ou tho day uow and if any remain unsold tiiey will be cancelled, and thenrinw win l reoueeu In urcio .rtinn to tlie unjoin ucKei. Only ou.oou ticams nave uei n laaueo, auu 12,000 CASH CIFTS. $1,500,000, will be distributed among the tickst-uold era The tickets are printod in coupons, of tenuis, ami all iraelinniii parta will lo rep resen ed iu tlie drawing just as wholit tick. els are ' LIST OF GIFTS i On pranit cash Kit 2.Mi,0o0 Uue Kraud cash (?itt lUO.UUO (inn irrand eanii Kilt 60,0' 0 Uue Kraud i-axli gift 2j,oou Uno irrRiul erwu lint I7,auu 10 Cash iritts flO.ODO each IOO.ikiO at t'ali )iit 5,U0Ueach loO.OX) AO Cusli i;itt l.U"U each i,000 80 Cash ifl Wsi each 4o,iUO 100 CaMli K'tt-1 4O0 eai-h 40,0o0 i:U t'ah Kills Sou each 4,,00u 250 ('B.-'h gill 2oueacb 60,000 3'J i ( 'anil Ki'ta 100 each 11,000 Caah gills 60 each 6.0,OU Total, f 1,500 W The chances for a gift are as one lo livo. I'KICK OK TICK KTS. Whole Tickets, f O : Halves. $5; Tenths, or inch coupon, 6 ; Kleveo w .ole ticket fur o0; il) I icKetH Mr viouu; il l li ! TiekctH lo "OU0; 'ill Whole licketa for $10,liou. No oioount on less than ot0 wortii of tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will bneonduet- ed in all lea pec u lika the threti wnieh have already been irivon. and lull particular mav be le..roed from eiruiilcra, v liich will lie r.ent free lruui Unit ollivo tu all ho aji- iil v Mr tliom. Orders lur tickets and applications fur agencies wilt Ihj at ended to in the order thi-v ii ro roccived. and it is Imped Ihev will lie sent In promptly, tliat inure may be no diHaipointinuut or delay in till. 114 all. Liberal tcrnm uiven to those who buv to aell anain. All agents are pcreni torially required to settle up t eir accuuniH and return ail unsold ticket by the Oth day of Maieb. TIIOS. E. IIItAMLBTTR. Aent Publiu Library Lv., and Muoaiter liitl Concert, 1'ubliu Liibrury tluiiuig, LuuUville, Kv.,or Tlltis. 11. MAYS A CO., Kastern Agenla, 60V liroad vuiy, N. Y. WILLIiMM'ORT UKkl.N.SON SLM1MET, WILLlA.MIOIT, PA. For both aexsa. Ealalilished 2i ysars, SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In every Department of Culture, bend for catalogue. Ariana oariy lor ruouta. Fall Uirut begius Aug 'imu. .W. LKKhrOTTHWOOO, D. I., 1're.ident. ppsi i fir T I)h .7. Tfalkoi-'s Cnliromfti Tin-1 rsar llittt'rs tiro a purely Veirctablu pi'ci:ir;iioii. innue roieuv iroui inc nn-4 tive herbs fotiiid on the lower muu'ps of ti e Sici iti Nevaihi liiotllitiiiiis bf (.iilifor tiia. tliu medicinal iitopcitici of wliiite me cti;ii-ted tlifiefiuiu ivithoiit tliciiKo . of Alcohol. Tho M'lc.stiim is aimwst - ilail v tisked. "W'liilt is the Ciinxii of the lllti;lt:ilicicd sttccesa of VlXKti.tlt MtT- TKlt.s! Mir iiuswer is. that lliev roiuovo the cause of disease, ,-iiul the patient c- . cover hia health. They me the meat bliHid puhlicraiiil 11 ltl"i;-uivinif principle. 11 pi-rlect Iletiuvatur unit invmoiator of the sMcin. Never iHtloro In the? liiiorr uf llio world ha a mciliciini lu-en eiiilitniiitiilcil i.HM-ini tlie rctiiiirknnlo n-i;ttit n-s of ' I M-i. a it l:n "l:tis in healini! tlm , nick of evcrv lii-cii.-n man is heir to. Tliey lire a (ti'iille raiuativu a well .1 a Tonic, ri-l-.cviiu; Luiitfi-noii or I nilaiiniitiini of. the l.ivi-r a;..! Vixerul Oii-'.uoi ill, lliiuius Ln-iiiius Tin ptotifVllPS of Dis. Walkf-u's Vi.xmiaii Ilnri-iis are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Cariiiiiuiiive. Nmntiiitii. I.nlive; imireiic. lalive. I.'niiiiler-Irritant SlluonliC. Altera- livt. anil Aiili-llilioiis, Grnf el'til Tliousiuids prnclultn Vi rr.Ait UnTF.tts the must wonderful In- :p.iraiit tiiot ever susuuneu tu unkiinr y.-tein. ' No IVrsoti can take Hipsp Ilittprs nccordini; to directions, and remain long .unveil, provided their bones aro not tie-, stroyed hy iniiicnil poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyotiiT repair. Bilious. Remittent ami Inter mittent levers, which mo so preva lent in the valley uf our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tl 10 Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, lied. Colorado, llrazns, Kio (ii.unlo, i'cnil, Alitbiiiuu, .Mobile, .Savannah. l!o- anoke, James, mid tunny others, wil.i their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tlie Summer and Auttiinn, and 'remarkably o during sea son of unusual lieat and dtvuess, ais invai iatily iiccoiiianicd by extensive lr ranijeincnts of tho Ktomach and liver, and other iilitloinliml iscc,u. In their ticiitnient, a purgative, exerting a puw-' erful inlluciiee upon these various r Kiins, is csaciitially necessary. Tliuro is no ctithai tic for the pm-poso equal to Dit. J. Walk mis mnkuak li. as thev will siiccdilv remove the ilail colored viscid nintlcr with which tho Isiucls aio loaded, at the Mine tituo stiintilating tho eecrelion of tlio liver, mill generally icstoiin the hciiUhy lunctuiiis of the digestive organs. Fortify tho body iisaiust disease by purifying all its fluids with VlXNii.vit IllTTKlts. No epidemic can tuku hold of a system thus I'oi c-aniicd. Dysjiepsia or Indices! ion, llcad nchc. rain in the Shoulders. Cough, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour r.iuctntioiiK of the Stomach. Had T;ist In the Mouth. Ililious Attnc!;s. I'alpi'a tatioii of tho Heart, 1 1 .1 lam: 11.1 : i. :i iil'tl,. 1. lings, fain in the region of tl.c Kid nevs, and a liiuidred otlicr paitiful syiup tonis, ate the oll'springs of I.'yspepsia. One lioitliivvill piove ii better gnaiau'.cn of its merits lluiii 11 lcngiiiy jid'. citUc incnt. Seroftila, cr liln's Kvil, vyi SwclliniM. i; li fts. I'.rvniue.as. hwel It'll 't5 ' (liiin-c. Sir.iliilnoi liillniiiliiiilioii-.. Iiili'lii.t inlUiiimiitiiiiiM. Mereiirial Alleetiulis, OM Sore. Kruptions uf the Skin. Sore Kye.-s etc In llioe. 11- IU all oilier vuiiMinitinliai I i -en-!,-VAI.Kl-:ir. VlMii.u liirTKw lia kIioivii. Hour (treat cnralnu powcu ill tl-" mot ohtinale ami iirtractalue cars. .- For InniiHtiiiiitory ntitl Cliroitirf Rlll'UlliatUllt, (iout. liilions, llemit tcnt anil Inlrrtnitti iil l'i" ei s. I lisease. of tliu Itlouil,. kiili.if-i 11ml I'iJ'U'j-.. these Hitler U.iui mt ciiu.,., tj .vli li.-vu-t-i are i-iuuctl Uy Viliutril Ilium!. .Mechanical BiM'itses.- IVi sons en gaged ill I'tMiits. iiltd Minerals, aiich ;ii I iiiuiU-r., Type-! i t s. (Ii.iil I I .-I mil iliner. iry tulvacve in life, uiv ltl.jm-t . to pua!ni of tin- K'.-.. T if'iii il aain-t ti'iis. Like ! doe uf W.tLKKtrS Vix Kit m I'.n i Ki'S net ir-ionally. For Skin Discasi-sj r.n:ptions. Tet ter. Sall-lili.'iiiu, llliaeliits. Sp.a-. l iinpliiK I'U'-tiiles, IIimN. t iiriiiuii W. liiej: v.uriu-. M-alil In tnl. S.ne Ke-. Kry-ipcl,i. I til'. Si-mi-.. li'iiloialin:i. of the Skill. IJuiicu'i unil licae-uf tin-Skin 11I wli.ilcv: name or nuitirc. uiv lileui ly i.i; up idul i-: 1 it-J. old of (lie -y.-li-m 111 a . Ianl luuc lo i'u ton of llici ibi leiH. Pin. Tiipe, ntid other Worm. iiiikiin.' ill tto- -y-ti'in "1 " oiatii l!i"U::nu-, lire ellri ttiady ilelne. ! atoi rco,,.i i-.i. i. -v-Vin "l iim.Iuiiii-. vri..lt-fc.- :ii it'i-ini-niiiirriu wint.ee l. -i -.c.i-. li. m v-iiki- tin-e llillciv. For Female I'onipIiiSi.ts, in or mil. luiiri'M-d or -nir.c. at thn'aiwi il 1. i nnnl:i..l. or lln! turn of li I -. tl,ee 'I'olU Hitters ili.-piny so ilci iiliil an iiilliu iuu il.;it iiiiiiriiM-iiiciii i mini ni-n--iiill-. 1 ii'ittpti'tlie Yiliated liliHtd uhni- cvi-r vim liittl it- inipii.iiuii. Inir-liiiif ilinmifii t:i .kt'i 111 I'unp i--. LrtiieiiMii-. nr M.n-; enali-e It wl.eii yull filnl ll oli.tuictnl i.n.l sI'.iL-jri-h ill the. veilH ': elc.-mse it when it i fi'.l : Mill' ccllltir- W. II tell lull Wlli-ll. Keep tin- lii'iu.il pun-, atnl Uu l.r.-tltfi nl'lhe -v -le-iu Will follow. 11, 11. M. io ti.ii r.. ltr'i:.-t-ti itittllti-n -n..K.in 1-reii'i.i llir.in.i uiul eor. 1.1' Wn.linioiiii hikI 1 liurliiiit Su. N. V. . Mol l.v Nil llrMUl-li ul l e'- 'true TO NATURE." This First-class Cliroino w ilt Iw given lu very ub.riliorto GODEY'S LADY'S BOCK 1874 Whether to a single subMcribt-rfor Three Do 1 1 am, urla t a CI Clutt of hix, iur a our- tucu tiollars. Adrlma L. A. (iOlitr. N. K. Cor. hlxlU aud Clicinut t. l'hilaueJihi, H. ytrSea TernM In I. ml v' iok iur otbr t luhtt. M t
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