WEDXESDAT M0R5IM, A1 0. 19, l?7t. BOROUGH OFFIGEW3. Tturifixa M. Ittf.i., -In. tfcnru-ifmcn S. .1. Wolontl T. .T. Vnn Olesrn, J. JO. Maine, I). H. Knox, J. H. Tlnod, J. A. l'ropor. Juntire of the 'eacc W. V. Mercilliott, JT. S. Knox. Ormntahlr IT. Swnspnrt fikhool DirrrinmlK S. Knox, IT. O. Hu rls, .1. woinott, h. i. Haslet, a. i. Kelly, I). Clark. . FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. JVesfrrVjtf Judrte T I. WRTMoni'. Ancint JultcJ. A. PimrKR, A 6HKW Cnoir. MrrifTT. .T. Van Oikskn. Trtrtxnm KnKi. fli.ASNNKn. Vofionofriry, licgintcr cC Ilccorlcr,fie. J. 11. Aonkw.' Oiwmfam'onrr T. P. Cor.MXs, John Thompson. Jas. If. Clark. f nnfy NuprrinttwimtH. F. KnnnKn. bixtrirt AttornniH. II. Inwitf. yrv OjmmfMionei' Jas. Flvi!,Vm. Tattkhho!. Count) SurrrynrH.Tt. Tnwiw. rvivoncr M. Ittkl. Jt. Coimfy Auditor 'V. H. Conn, Ij. Waix kuii. (J. Jamifson. Member of Colore 1lh DitrMC. B. Atsrmbly Mauti Willi amu. Time of Train At TIONF.STA STATION, on unci lifter Juno I, m: south 1st class. Train 22 Tniin fifl " M 7:12 p. in. 2n rt..ss, - J 1:05 n. in. 3:23 p. in. JtORTK 1ST CLASS. Train 21 3:28 p. m. Un OLA MX. - 8:r."i a. in. - S:0."i p. in. Train 5a On tho tlivtr Division f. r. from Oil City 1o Irvinetnu, up tho river is North j dowu I ho rivor, south. "local and miscellaneous. Get Registered. Republican.? should remember that under the new Constitution all voters must be registered sixty days before the election. As the election is to take place on tho third day of Novem Lor, it is tho duty of every voter to 'jet registered on or befora September first. Mr. Samuel Clark does the reg istnrinjr for tho borough, and Robert Jluddleson for the Township. Qunrterly meeting will beheld ot the M. U. Church in this place ou next Saturday and Fundnv. Tho Presiding Elder will be present and conduct tho meeting. Tho Dcmocrrtcv hold their State Convention in Pittsburgh on the 25lli inst. Thero is no doubt but Judge Trunkey will receive tho nomination for Supreme Judge. What a haven of bliss for board lag house keepers Corry must be; the butchers are at tho "out:," and nre supplying good meat at panic prices, lower really than they can afford. The time for catching tront is ' over, and any one who indulges in this pursuit must be careful not to catch any, or else hide them well, or thev jire liable to be fined extensively. Mcadville rejoices in the posecsion of a lot of English Sparrows, which were sent from New York'to John Me Farland, and by him eet free. They take kindly to their new quarters. The Sunday School Convention held at Fair Point, Chautauqua Lake, was largely attended, and is said to h ive been a very interesting affair. A few of our citizons were present to see jaud hear. Rev. Elliott, who lias been en gaged to fill tho pulpit of the Presby terian Church every second Sunday for one year from the present time, will preach next Sabbath, morning -and evening. Floyd Troper trapped a large fox on bis father's premises a few nights ago. Something fond been getting away with the Judge's chickens, and Floyd Bet his traps for both foxe and owls. A match game of base ball was playod on tho island on Saturday be tween the Rockets and a picked nine, which resulted in a victory for the picked nine; the Rockets being beaten iive tallies. Hon. James C. Brown, of the - Oreenville Advance, has been appoint ed Collector of Internal Revenue for the Twentieth District, to till the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of Collector McGotigli. The Tidioute Journal has euspend- jd publication. Mr. Needle says he bad a good paid up subscription libt, iui?l Mi doing a fair busiuess. It is very seldom that a pnper suspends un der such circumstances, but Mr. Nee- die says that a broader field is open to lum. He has our best wishes for his future euccei. T ionf.sta, Aug. 18, 1874. Return Judges ef Forent County met nt '2 o'clock P. M., in the Arbitra. tion Room of the Court House of tho paid county. Meeting was railed to order by Mr. Mercilliott," of Jenks township. . Peter Berry was duly noniinnted and elected Chairman of said meeting. D. Grahnru,. of Howe township, and Capt. Knox, of .Tioncs- ta borough were elected Clerks.. The following were tho return judges: , Barnett twp. A. Cook Howe, D. Graham. Harmony 1st, Peter Berry. Harmony 2d, J. F. Connelly.1 Hickory, Lewis Keisler. Green, H. C. Roupe. Jenks, J. ifcrcilliotc. Kingsley, A. Weller. Tioncsta, John Zcnls. Tionefla boro., D. S. Knox. Moved nn.l carried that we elect a Chairman for tho county committee for the ensuing year. W. P. Mercil liott was fluly elected chairman of county committee for the ensuing year, and made a few remarks. Moved and carried that we adjourn D. Graham, . D. S. Knox, Clerks.; - . ,V" At this time' those-who loyo ex citement are enjoying .'. themselves admirably, but when tho elections are over and the weather gets unfavor able for base ball, pray what then will we depend upon to keep our blood in circulation, and ga'vo us something to think and talk about? Wo would suggest tho formation of military com pany; any branch of the service would do, but wo think a battery of light ar tillery would fiiuibh exercise and amusement for man and beast, and further the members would bo paid for their services. Just think of it awhile. ". . The Youngsyille correspondent of tho Titusville Charier relates the fol lowing singula accident i which hap pened a tew days since in Irvineton. The daughter of a Mr. Lane of that pl.ace four years of age strayed into the mill and too near a largo circular saw that a tliut time was running very slowly. Siie was caught by tho teeth, carried ovr the saw.and thrown sev eral feet beyond, andx escaped injury except two scvero cuts, cne across tho leg, the other on the arm. Dr. Blodget of that placo was called, and under his successful treatment she is rapidly recovering. A. II. Partridge, our enterprising furniture dealer is putting in a founda tion for a house, fucing Haslet's Store on tho Dutch Hill fork, which will, if the plan is carried out, -be both spa cious and tasty. The main part is to belx72 feet, with au ell 10x20, and two stories in hcighth. Messrs. Wal ters and Joyce are at work on 'he foundation, which, in addition to t.ie walls, J Deludes a culvert over Coui.cil Run, which is being dono iu good shape. . Col, Thomas' new building, of which we 'have heretofore spoken,, is to be a blacksmith shop and machine shop combined. Kirt. Johnsou is building a forge, which ho says will draw a blister in two minutes. Col. Thomas is contributing his part to ward building up the town, and if those who build do not use his brick, they must not i" time to come, say they hadn't the opportunity, and that, too, at very reasonable rates. ' Alex. Henngo, having purchased the Whit. Davis house, is finibhipg and paiuting it, making a very fine looking residence. Put paint wdiere it belongs aud it beautifies and pre serves the article painted. Put it where it shouldn't be, and it looks well for a time, but at last destroys that which it first beautifies. Primary Election day was marked by a fow attempts at fighting, which were not allowed to culminate. The great fault with our primaries in town, is, that the people take such a lively interest in them, that they do not brook opposition very well. Time will tone down nil these differences, Several good crossings have been put in on Elm St.'duriug this summer, and they are oVy appreciated. We would suggest the propriety of putting one in opposite Presbyterian Church, as in muddy or snowy weather most parties are obliged to go a good ways around to get to the church. Pupa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has tho most exteufcive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackla that we have ever seen in a couutry store, and at astonishingly low prices. ' 1 Oin The Messrs. Foreman,twell-known carpenters and builder, hko b'roken ground for a residenco cn - Helen St., nearly opposilo tho Shariff's house. They have n beautiful building eito, and will undoubtedly erect a residence which will add to tho looks of that end of towu. Miles W. Tato and wife started for Clearfield yesterday, taking with them their younge.-t child. Mr. Tate takes in the Republican Stalo Con vention during his absence, 1 which meets at Harrisburg, on Thursday next. They will probably bo absent about a week. - : Blackberries lire a plentiful crop this year. They are. brought, in and offered at eight cents a quart. ' Buyers offer six cents. A great many of our people have gono out to put up the berries fresh from- the bushes, which helps to make Ihe trade dull. Mr. J. N. Dunn, of Cash Up, is in town, fur the purpose of organizing and teaching a singing clas?, in the M. E. Church. Those interested will meet there Uiis evenings whenfull arrangements will be msdea Yime set for commencing, ' . - i Tho labors of the Beechcr inves lighting. ftfmruitteo are finishedj1 liut their report is not yet made public. Let tho report be what it will, 'public opinion will be more or less divided as to the guilt or iimocence of the popular' pastor,' ; The annual reviowof the Seventh Division Pennsylvania State Guard, will be Leld in Franklin, September 12th. - Gen. Huidekoopcr commands the division, and Gen. Hartranft and staff are expected to bo paessnt. -Mr. Dithridgo proposes to build a 1000 barrel tank on the hill above his mill, and to keep it filled with wa ter pumped from the river. In case of fire this would provo equal to two or three good fire engines. . : i The school house in this placo : is being thoroughly overhauled, and re seated with patent school desks, and, when finished, will undoubtedly lay over any school house in the county.' This is a step in tho right dircetiou. Tho following are Mr. Beecher'si concluding words to the committee of I investigation. They certainly do not sound like the words of a guilty man, anxious to suppress tho truth : . , Gentlemen of the Committee la the note requesting your appointment, I asked that you should make full in vestigation of all sources of informa tion. You are witnesses that I havo in no way influenced or interfered with your proceedings or duties. I havo wished the investigation to be so searching that nothing could unsettle its results. I have nothing to gain by any policy of suppression or compro mise. For four years I havo borne and suffered enough,' and will not'go n 6tep further. I will" bo free. .1 will not walk under a rod or yoke. If any man would do me a favor, let him tell all he knows now. It is not mine to lay down the law of honor in regard to the use of other persons' confiden tial communications, but iu so far as my own writings are concerned there is not a letter nor document which I am afraid to havo exhibited, and I authorize, any and call upon any living person to produce and print forthwith whatever writings they have from any source whatsoever. It is time, for tho sake of decency and public morals, that this matter should bo brought to an end. It is an open pool of corrup tion, exhaling deadly .vapors. For six weeks the nation has risen up and sat down upon scandal. Not a great war or a revolution could have filled the newspapers moro than this ques tion of domestic trouble. Magnified a thousaird fold, and, like a sore spot on the human body, drawing to itself every morbid humor in tho blood, whoever is buried with it, it is time this abomination be buried below all touch or power of resurrection. . LOST. Ou or about the 25th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on the back, made pay able on or before the 4th Monday of May. Tho amount of the note was $475.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note. ;(A liberal reward will be paid to the per ron who delivers the above described note to mo. T. J. Van Giesen. Those, beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can bo bought cheap, on long time, by opplying to the editor of this pnper. tf. Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax, &c., for putting up berries and fruit, at Ivobineon & Bonner's. IGtf e A.Cai,l jon A, Natiosax. SroKM- J.iAn'b Afes.otUTlOM. The "New York Slate Association for the ProteetuvA'of Fish and Game," believing, lhat the timo had arrived when sentiment was in favor of forming Grand National Organization for the protection of Fish and Game, did, in convention assem bled at Oswego, N. Y., on June 23, 1874, adopt tho following :' . ; ' ' "L'e'olvcd, That this Association; in Convention assembled, do indorse the call for a National Association, issued tho in 'Ihe Amercan Sportsman of Feb ruary 21, 1874," having for its object the proiuremeut of "intelligent' and edcieiit legislation for the protection of Game Birds and Fish," and did name the.Oth day of September, 1874, and Niagara Falls, N. Y., as the prop er time and placo for holding-such convention, .and did appoint us as dul- egates to faid convention, tow, Therefore, Wa do issud this call to all State Sportsmen's Association and Local )rgati4&!fons where bo State Associations exist, and gentlemen sportsmen where no local clubs' exist, to take the matter in hand and send Delegations to said Convention, and make the meeting one worthy of American gentlemen-sportsmen. A. C. Mattoov, Oswego, N.' Y. ' ' S. T. Mcruay, Niagara Falls, N-. Y N. Rowe, West Troy, N. Y. ' Geo. W. Flower, Watertswn.N. Y . W. J. Bakcock, Rochester, N.Y.' - i. ,.';. Job Printing; . Do you want posters ? , ',:"", , Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want 'h neat bill head ? ' ' Do you want a tasty letter .head ? Do you want a nice visiting card 1 ". If sn, leave your orders' at the Re publican office where they will be exe etited in tho neatest style and on most reasonable terms. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber-hiis paid, thus ' j nos lurner ifi,,,. , r signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874... The mail list is corrected weekly." By con suiting the address label every subscri bcr can tell how bis account stands Our accounts go back no furthor than tho 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, nd our receipts will be recognized by tho old firm. ) v i tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. . Over two - thousand acres of ' Una Hemlock Timber. Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtoii, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four mile3 of Claringtou, ou tho Clarion River, nnd would bo a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map aud particulars can be seen y apply ing to tho editor of this paper.- - -. .Horses and Cows for sale.. Order from a distance solicited. 3tf D. G. IIuxtek, Tioncsta, Pa. Pittsburgh Female College. KIOUT IICT A UTMENTS. Tivcnf Eight ,.T cachen. ' Thorough instruction in all th'e branches of a solid mid nrnoiueiital education. TWEI.TR ACCOMPLISTtEl) MASTEUM, Employed in tho CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Connected with the College. "The largest and best Oram! Organ for educational purposes in America." Ku- ferior advantages in Elocution, Drawing, 'aiming, Needlework and Waxwork. French and Herman liy native teachers; Charges less than any institution in tho I'nitod Ktates, affording equal advantages and tipcommodutions. Fall term com-' monces .Sept. II. SSond to tho 1'residcnt, Hev. I. O. Pershing, D. !., Pittsburgh, Pa., for calnloirue. wl'J-lt CUK10S Gravel. Dla- letus, Dropsy, Palpitu- lon oi mo Heart, Ju tarnation of Kidnovs old Jilaildor, (tlissolv- ng calculous gravel, rickdiist, or stone in lie bladder), Nervous . cbil i t y, F e m a 1 e AVakncss, Lucorrlnea or Whites, diseases of BCCDD BACK-ACDE, LIVXH, and 1 Kidney Cure, tho pi......o g.uiuls and uselditv of tho stomach. l'or eight years I have sold the Dttiosma over our countries with great bciu lit to the sick and alllicted, and hav ing had twenty -one years experience as a lu-uggist and Chemist, 1 feel )ustilied in warranting every botllo to benelit those iitllicti-d with the above diseases, or I will refund the mouev. K. K. Thompson ite Co., Titusville, Pa., Rud lor kale by JJrug giwls. Price $1; a bottle for &i. l.l-4t ItC O ttOfl per day at homo. Terms J3 J H DZU free. Address Ueo. Stinsou it Co., Portland, Mo. 15 H aci it i7 Persons sufTering with Nervous Tiebili ty, lusipient Consumption, Asthma, lirou-t-liitis, Cuturrh, or any form of Nervous or Puliuouury Complaints, will receive a prompt ami radical Vegetable Itciiiedy, tied of charge, by giving symptom iu full, and addressing. Dr. CHAN. P. MAKSHAIJ,, S tf W Swan St., Ilullalo, N. V IN ill I) OF T11K Masonic Relief Association -Ol' NOHl'OLK, V,Y., THURSDAY, September 3d, 1874. This fnterfrlso is cod duct oil ly tho Ma- sonio Itelief Association, of Knrfolk, Va., under authority ol tho irimm Jicjfmln ture, (Act pusi-ml, March Kill, 1H73,) lor the purpose ot raising l'tinds to complete the Masonic Tcmplo now lu course ot erec tion ol' Norfolk. 50,000 TIl'KETS-fiO.OOO CASH GIFTS. $2'd70OO! To ho given away t A new Fcatuin, To-wit: A (Jilt Is Ciunr- antced to ono ot evpjy ton con secutive Ku in bora. LIST OF UlfTH. One grand cash jril't l0,00 Ono Knui'l cash nilt, i:.,lliio One grand cash gilt . . i, ... , . t'u.tmo One fcraiid cash (tilX 10,000 Ono grand cash gilt , fS,(K0 One grand eash gift r 'J.riOO uno grand oaxii gut a.nou 15 ('ash gdts of, -1,000 each . 45,000 2H Cash gilts of 43 Cash gills of 79 Cash gilts of 2-50 Cash gifts of f78 Cash iril'ts of wiu oacu J4,0(0 2M each 10,7."tl 1-iOeacli ll,toii 100 each 2S,(H)0 60 each iw.siuo 0) each 60,000 5,000 Cash gilts of 0,000 Cash gifts, aggregating $250,000 Whole Tickcts tlO. Half Tickets. 5; Quarter Tickets. fciSo. Eleven whole tickets, or 22 half tickets forglllO. No dis count on less amount. v i So Imliviiliiiil Itcucfils. Tlift conceit is ttrictlv for Miio'nirtlp'ir- limes,' nnd will bo conducted with the sumo libcrnlitv, lionestv, and minings' which characterized tho lust enterprise. JOHN' J;, UOPFH, l'res t Fr Tickets and Circulars giving full in formation, address, IIKN KY V. MOOHK, Secretary, Masonic Itelief Association, Norfolk, Va., or JSrancli Olllco Ivoom iii, Nos. 78 A SO Jiroadwav, N. Y. wltMl w ANTED. roliabla mon'to' distribute World," and make collections. To good men I will furnish all the goods necessary to conduct the business. Address, ji Tilton. J'ittsburgh, l'a. wllMt POSTSONEMENT ! FIFTH ; AND LAST GIFT CONCERT JN AID OF TUB PU8LIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY DAY FIXED ON KONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874, LAST CHANCE FOU AN EASY FORTUNE A postponement of tho Fifth Concert of tlifl t'uuiic Library ot Kentucky lias oeeti so generally anticipated, and is so mani festly lor tho interest of all concerned that it must meet tho approval of all. The day 1 now absolutely tixed and thero will uo no vsriation troni the programme now announced. A sullicicnt number ot tick ets were sold to enabled us to have had largo drawing on tho 31st July, but a short postponement was considered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind that Till-: FIFTH filFT CONCERT Is tho last winch will ever-bo given under tins Charter and by the present inanago inent,. That it will positively and uncciuivocal .iy laKO piaco as announced on That tho music will bo tho best tho country affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, AUG RKO ATX NO B 2 , 5 O O ooo will be distributed ly lot among the tick et noiaers. LIST OF GIFTS. Ono grand csh gift One grand cah gift . Ono grand cah gift Ono grand easli gift Ono grand cash iril't S cash gifts, $'.91,000 each, 10 cash gilts, 14,000 each, 15 cash gilts, 10,000 each, 1!0 cash gifts, 0,000 each, 25 easli gifts,. 4,000 cw-h.i SO cash gifts, ' 3,000 each, 50 cash gifts, 2,000 eacli, 111) cash KifiHt J,ono each, 2M cash gifts, 500 each, 5oo cash gilts, 100 each, lll.ooo cash gifts, 50 each, $250,000 lon.OnO 75,000 5ti,ooo l!5,(HI0 1011,000 1-10,000 150,000 100,000 100,1100 tio.ooo 100,000 100,000 ljvi.eoo 50,000 HoO.OOO Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 PH1CE OF TICKETS: Wholo Tickets ... $ r,o 00 Halves - - - , , . . 25 00 Tenths, or each Coupon - - -' fi 00 11 w hole tickets for ... Sou (Nl 22 1-2 tickets for- - - - 1, ooo 00 Persons wishing to invest should ordc promptly, either of the homo ollico or our local agents. Liberal commissions will bo allowed to satisfactory agents. For Tickets or information, address THOS. K. Jilt AM I.K'lTl-:, Agent and Manager, Public Library Duilding, Louis ville, Ky., or THOS. II. HAYS if CO., Eastern Agents 000 Jiroudway, &ew Voik.. . JO it ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Tho Grand Kapids and Indiana Hailroad has been finished ; is 3:10 miles long, mid i's entire bind grant earned ! Ju Farming Lauds to Actual Seders, for -iiMitviutium or l oiontcs, SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR 1874 100,000 acres have been sold already. Tho lauds are well tnnbored, making the best hiix.i l iHrnis, strong uis oi great pro talcing power. Kuslly reached by rail water. Good Markets, Itailroad rm through the grant, M Ichlguu iu one of tlio least ludcblod and most proNperous Ktates iu tin) West, lis seluiols tiro uiieonallcd, Its linaui'ial shunting in No. 1, .Nodillieul Ij'in traiispoiiatiou, l'crtco and piosperij ty aro in its borilers. Lauds from Fl to perscie. Time sunlcieut. Interest 7 Jmr cent. W.M. A. 1JOWAKD, f .ami Coiuuir', Inland liupiils, Mich. P. It. lIl iltCL', SSec'y Uimi Di pai liiieut. ..r. -' J7 9: 1 Pr..T. Walker's Cnllfbrnla Tin- fgur Hitlers aro a purely Yegctabl preparation, m.tdo chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on the lower mngM of the Sierra Nevada mountains or Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho (jucstiun is almost daily askcil. ''W'luit is tho caiuso of tha unparalleled success of Yixkoau Urr TFitsf" Our answer is, that they rcmovo tlic faiise of disease, andtlic patient re covers liis health. They aro the great blood pitrilicrntid a lil'o-givliuj pilnciple, a perfect Konovator and InvlKorator of the system. Never before in the lii.story of tlio world ha a medicine Ween cuitijHiumlrd posse-Mi up tlio remarkalila qnahtii's of Vi.vk'iar Hn'trus in lieilinr th sick of every ilisenso man is licir to. Thnr are a pi.M-.tla Puriiativo as wll a a Toni. relicvir.ff Concestinn or Inflamniatinn of the Liver a:;il Visceral Oigatx in Uilinun l)isrSB The properties of Pp.. Wamceu's TlssoAk Uittkks are Apirient, Diaphoretio, Carminative, Nutritious. Litiv. DiDretia, Sedative, Cuunter-Irritaot Budorifit, Altars sire, and A nti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vis MAE Hitteru the most wonderful In. 'Viporant that'erer tustaiued th (inking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other . means, aud vital organs wasted bcyoud ropair.1 Uilions. Remittent and Inter mittent l evers, which nre so preva lent in the vulloys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Ked, Colorado, Tirnzos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James," nnd many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cutiro country during tlio Summer mid Autumn, and remarkably so dorm Bear suns of unusual heat ami drynsss, aro .in variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the; stonutcli and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful Inlluence upon' theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Tlioru is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dlt. J. 'Al.Kl:it'S YlNKUAU BllTKKH. as they will speedily rcmovo tho dai!. coloicd viscid matter vhi whic'.i tha bowels aro loaded, at the, same Viir.i stimulating the secretions of tho livor, nnd generally rer-toring tho - healthy functions of tho digestive organs" Fortify Hi'.' body ntrainst diVus by purifying all Ihiidswitli lxwiAit lirn'EKs. Ni epidemic ran take hoM of a system tints fore-nrmcd. ' Dyspepsia or Indis;ostio:i, Uead acho, Pain in tlio Shoulders, Cniiglu, Tightness of tlio Chest, Dizziness, t oa. Kructations of tins .Stomach, Had Tnatu in the Mouth, liiliou AttacliS, I'alpii.i tatiou of the Heart, Inlhiiiiiiuiiiuii of ti n I.ungs, Pain in tho region of iho KM lieys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, nre tlie oll'spilngs of Dxspnpsi. Ono bottle will provo a better gmiranic o of its merits tuan a lengthy m'.vyrtl--1 Dicut. Scrofula, or Tiiii'M Evl;, '.VL.TT Swellings, Ulcers, Lry.ipi'las. Sw,-Ui.-it .'i-i!-. Goitre, Scrofulous liillaiiiiiili'in. Iiulcl'.;vv JnllaiiilimtiiuiH, .Mnicurial Atleclieiiii. ILi Soini, Kriqitious of the Skin, Sure KyeveM'. In Uiuic, ns in all other i-niistiliiliuiiiif hi. e:iies, A'alki:u's Yixkoau I'iiti:;:s li:;-. shown tlioir great curntiviv i-icri in tl. i most obstiimiu mid intnictuMu csm'-. For liil'aiiiinatory im;l ('lironL lUictiinnlisin, Ut'iit. Hiliotis. itoiuii tent anil Iiituriuittout Fovers, bisoa-u;. -.f tlio Jilund, Liver, Kiilacvs slid lU.ul.k'., these Uii'tci-.i linvn no ctr.iiil. Such Di-i-a-ea arn caused by Vitimcd illeod. : ; Mechaiiienl Diseases. rnrsonn en gaged iu Paints and Minerals, such a t rituiibers, Type-setters, tJuld-tiK.iluri, r.iel Miners, as they iiilvaiu-e in life, are nihji ui, to paralysis "of 4ln Howels. 'J'n ea-d against lliis. talio a doso of V4i.i;km ij- 111 A II JJl'ITKI-.S OCCHsiilllllily. For Skin lMseascsl Id-options. T- ter, Snlt-Klieiuii, lileti.-lius, Siut, I'liuplus, I'llstulfS, liiiils, CiuIiii iieles, lhiigvuriii, Sc-nld-liuad, Sore Ivyii'. LiysipulaH. licit, Sciufs. 1 )ii-coliiriit ions of tliu Skin. Jiniiiuri mid Diseases of Iho Skin of whatever iiainu or nature, am literally ihoj up and earritd out of the system in a blun t tiiuu by tlio uu of tlieso Hitters. Fin, Tape, nntl other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many tluiiifaiiilr, art ctiuctuaUr ilcttruyod and reiimvod. X . sv.stein of medicine, "no vermifuges, du im tlu'lmiiiitlcs will lieu U.cj'u-m buui u-.ruis like these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in yemmj or old, mail led or single, nt thedan u of wit maiihoitd. or tho turn of life. thoe Tunki Hitters display so decided an iiiiliiuieo that iuiprirrciiieiit is soon pcrcoptililn. Cleaiisotue Vitiated lilood when ever yen lind its iiiijnintius bursting tliriitigli tilt skin in Pimples, Krnptioiis, or burns: cloausu it wboii you find it obstructed and cluggish in thu veins; eleansu it wlien it foul ; your I'eeliugs will tell yon when. Kip the blood pure, and the he-ait!) ef tha systetu will follow. ' K. II. MrDOWLD A CO., Drnpiflats aii'l (ien. Svti.. Saii Kriiucmr. C'sililiifuliv anil vur. of Wruihiiu'ltui usil (-burlem st.. X. V. hutii bjr all liruKfjUta ami UcHlrri. Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porter, T'or Health, Comfort and style, Is tickiiowlcdireil tho out urtn leol the Kiau ver ouule. Numerous Tusli oionials in its favor are he- ho.' reeiiived from all parts of the United Stutiss. T.ndv Awi-nti Wanted. KuY it- J1AK.MON, Solo .Manufacturiirs, New lla- en, 'onn. Arnold iV. Hau niou', N. Y. Agents ljui ft? J-i 7 Co Arm WW -
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