s UEDNtSBAT MORMNG, AlC. !6, 1874. BOnOUGH-OFFICEttS. ' Tlurfjext M. Ittki., .In. (feunW men 8. J. Woloott, T.O. Van lleen, J. K. Klnino, I). H. Knox, J. H. Jlood, J. A. Proper. Jtmtiee of tht 7"ace W. P. Morcllllott, . N. Knrvx. Oontablr.. Hwairgnrt . Srhnol JHrerionV. H. Knm, H. O. P vl, S.f-I. Wotcott, H. II. llafdot, A. 11. Kelly, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. PrtMdent Jmlpe.1,. 1. Wcmnnn. Asxoeinta Judges J. A. Phopkb, Ah Diikw Cook. Mn;ijr'V. 3. Van (Iiehs. Trtuurer IrRKl. Olahsnkr. rrothonotrtry, Register it Recorder, te. J. 11. Aonkw.' CbmmiiMionmT, D. CoLt.tw, JoHW TnnMrmm, Jas. K. Clark. ttnty Suiitrintendent S. F. RonnKli. MHntriet Attorney H. I. Irwin. Jury CommUnionm-i-J At. Flyr N,Wm. PATTKnHOW. iunti Surveyor S.I). Inwilf. (i-otir M. Ittki., Jn. County Auditor T. II. Conn, L. WAR vvn !.' Jawifhon. Member o Congress 19 A Dwi(rtc C. B. Cl'UTIH. Assembly Martin Williams. Thne of Trainn At TIOXF.STA STATION, on and after June 1, Ii4 : mouth Iht oi.aks. Train 22 - 7:12 p. m. 2-1) CLASS. Train f0 .... ll:Or n. in, M . . . . 3:28 p. in NORTH lMT CLASS. Train 21 - - - 3:28 p. m 2D CLAHtt. Train S3 - 8:.) a. m fty . . . . 6:05 p. m. On tho Rivor Division t. e. from Oil City 1o Irvinetwn, up tlio rivpr la North; down tho rivor, noiiiii. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Get Registered. . Republicans should romember tliat under the new Constitution all voters must be 'registered sixty dnys before the election. As the election is to take place on the tliird day of Novem bcr, it is tho duty of every voter to jret registered ou or before September first. Mr. Samuel Clark docs the reg istering for the borough, and Robert IIuddlc3on fjr the Township. Adjourned Teasurer's Sales on Court week. Apples are in market now, and tire readily bought and stolen by con Burners. Spain asks indemnity of the XT. 8. because of filibustering expeditions fitted out in this country and landed iu Cuba. The new street from Kim to the the river, above Judgo Dale's resi leuce, has been opened, is being fenced and has been wcrked considerably Mr. J. N. Duuu will organize an ndult class in singing on Saturday cveninc next in the M. E. Church AM interested are invited to attend Bush meeting on tho bill on Sun lay lust was not very well attend from here, on account of there beiug a full supply of religious services in town. A big fire occurred at Beuna Vis ta on Sunday morning last. Thirty' live buildings were destroyed. The town is almost completely wiped out. ' . We have been publishing C. B. "Weber as proprietor of the old Weber House, in Tylersburg. This is a mis take. He is keeping the new brick ho tel there, and keeping it in good style. ' M. Carpenter,rhotographie Artist m is fully prepared to take views of resi deucesj landscapes, Ac, on short no tice. He guarantees satisfaction. Or ders left at his Gallery will receive prompt attcnlion. There will be. tie services iu the churches here next Sabbath. Rev. Lusher is attending conference. We -understand that there is a probability of Mr. L. coming back to this charge for another year. Blackberrying parties from town are out in all districts where the lus cious berry is supposed to grow. Near ly every family, in town is, has been, or will be represented in the berry ' patches during the season. The crops in Harmony and Hick - cry Townships are said to be Uuusual ly good this year. We also hear cheer ful reports from the crops in all parts of this county. Under such circuuv stances tho grangers should flourish Apace. Capt. Knox is elevating the ell of ins house, niakiug it two stores. II ' is also extending the front of it out even with the main house, and will put a portico across the whole side of of it. He is personally superintend iug the work, which is as good as a guaranty that it will move rapidly Titusville Items. Cool and damp. No new buildings. Discouraging for picnics. Sheriff's sales not so frequent. Ministers all home from their summer vacations. Barrel factory almost ready to run full steam. We confidently hope for a few more circuses. Grass widowers now tremblingly await their absent spouses. Sabbath schools' and churches largely attended' last Sunday. Base ball, although we have not got it to bad, flourishelh to some ex tent. Th markets abound in every sort of fruit and vegetables just at present, at reasonable prices. F. Trescott Eldridge will give dramalio reading at Opera House this week if we are well, ike. Very little is doing in the police courts now. Money is too lar oil to have any elevating influence with the bibulous class. Z. B. Burdick, one of oar conU bles mistook an overgrown hayseed for Charlie Ross the other day and gave chase. The thing was soon ex plained. Exciting race to come off between tho different Hose Companies. Prize, Silver Trumpet, to be presented to the victors by Isliatn, the jeweler. They are all practicing for it every even ing- . Our daily papers still live and keep up a good appearance. W. C riummer of the Courier has been nominated by the Democratic conven tioi., held at Meadville, as a candidate for AssemblyV Martin, tho accomplished V izard exhibited his j powers in the Opera House the 24lh and 25th. We have beeu'greatlyjn want of some kind of popular entertainment all summer. People have actually had only the churches for intellectual recreation Those that were seedy last spring are seedy'jStill more seedy.; those who were threadbare last spring and couldn't enjoy the merry carroling of birds and blushing blossoms, still make it a point to be threadbare and discontented with the maturer blessing of tb late summer with its fruitage and harvest. The coming spring will probably receive its share of despar aging remarks from the same classes of humanity. Jones. Uu 1' rid ay morning last a man named Rufus F. Bacon, lost his life while drawing some tubing from a well at Petrolia. He fell from the top of the derrick to the floor, a dsstance of sixty feet, mangling and crushing him so that death ensued in about three Lours. The Democratic Primaries are to be held next Saturday, at the usual places of, holding elections. It is cus tomary in this county for the Democ racy to go through the motions, alway. nominating a full ticket, and appar enlly taking as much interest as i they expected to elect their nominees. Base ball flourishes like the green bay tree. There was a game played between two picked nines on Saturday last, which was well contested an quite interesting, iuere is to be an effort made to secure a better ground when it is supposed that a challenge will be sent to some of the neighboring clubs. j Mr. B. 0. Cutter, proprietor of the Inter-Ocean hotel, of San Francis co, who, by the way, is a cousin of C. L. Hanna of Hickory, has purchased a nice little ranche, consisting of 289, 000 acres, in New Mexico. This lot of land is situated in the Rio Grando val ley, which is probably the richest stri of country in the whole Rocky Mouu tain region. Mr. Cutter never does things by halves. He seems to have liking for big transactions. One the first things he did in this country was to pay $100,000 or more for a ail ver mine. The next we knew he an bis partner had sold the mine lor a couple of millions or bo. Then we heard of his buying the Inter-Ocean hotel for sixty or seventy thousand dollars. Now he purchases a little place in the country of nearly three hundred thousand acres. m Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the must exteusive and beBt selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a couutry store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 Cm Brown, of tho Clarion Dmocrathi refers us to the list of Republican voters of Forest Count, beadodtbv u dee Cook, who differed with the -i County Committee as to the manner of nominating a candidate and appoint- ng conferees. We have only to say at Judgo Campbell's name was sub mitted to the Ci'ucty Committee the same as Whito's,and had he been nom- naterl then and there, the same Repub- icons, to a great extent, would have signed a protest against it. It was de cided to be legal, however and nearly, f not quite all, who signed the paper, Judge Cook included, are satisfied, and promise to support White. Now Mr, Brown, give us the promised ad ditional information. ' People wbd are troubled with hav ng their fruit stolen should know that the law provides an effective remedy tor such offences. It imposes a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $100 upon every person wno snail wniruny . l A .,ln 1.,U I or otherwise injure any fruit trees,y6r shall tramp upon or break down grass, grain, vegetables or viues ot any kind The etealing oXJruit is declared a mis demeanor; and any person convicted 8ha.ll b fined not exceeding $50 and be imprisoned not more than sixty days. ' .The same penalty is declared against the stealing or removal of vegetables, plants or ornamental trees . r.,1 i ui . .... , r Ihe question Has been asked "bow long does the County Commissioner elected this tall, bold his office 7 me loiiowing irom tne Attorney uenerai s Ulhce will settle the question Office of Attorney General, ) Harrisburg, 9th June, 1874. J MyDearSir: The opinion of the AttArnV Oonor.l i. that . ih-ri,nt.it..l. tion makes no change in the election of County Commissioners and Audit- 1.1. - .-11 ors unui me year ioio, exceoi uiai, uu elected prior to 1070 go out ot onice the first Monday of January, 1876. Very truly yours, Lyman D. Gilbert. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1874. GRAND JUHORS Harnett twp. Justice Shookoy, Fore man, John l.ck, P. J. Black, Koloman Fitzgerald Groon. Daniol Mohney, Lyman Cook, Fred. Wlncgard, C. F. Cropp, Kingslcy. Daniel Iludglns, Judson Catlin, John Ilalliday. Jeilk. John Dodgo, Jas. T. Rose, Goo. Rose. Hickory. O. J. Allison, Win. 'Brennan, Win. Connolly. Tionesta. Jas. Fitzgerald, Geo. Mealy, John Sholbouso, Samuel McCliutock Tlonosta Boro. John Wyant, Samuel C. Riddle, P. Black. PETIT JURORS. Tionesta Boro J. A. Dale, O. W. Rob inson, A. B. Kelly, W. U. Dunn, G. G. Butterfiold, Henry Swaggurt, II. W. Rob erts, J. W. Stroup. i , Tlonosta Twp. Jacob ZoptH, J. D.llud- dloson, D. Q. Hantor, PoterWolf, .Moses Mealy, 11 Uolrtriuu,: bamm Clark, W. A. Gilford. ' Burnett. John Barton, Charles Travis, S. Cook, A. Block, Geo. Braden Michael Dunkle. Klngsley, Eli Borlin, Geo. Morgan, Andrew Baxter, Nicholas Arnold, llcury Thicker, Jacob Bock. Hickory Thos. AUender, Charles Al- baugh, J. P. Burn's, Joseph Coburn. Harmony. C. Ii. Hanna, A. J. Biggins, Hiram Fleming, W. C. Bromley, W alter Dawson, John Snyder, Geo. N. Manross, Win. Ssott. Jcnks. R. J. Sallada. Groen. Jno. Dlckroger, Fred. Ledabur, Rudolph Kauian, T. P. Flyim, Jas. John son, Thos. Sanford, Wui. Cropp. T T T Best Mixed. Best Japan. Best Oolong. Best Imperial. Best Gun Powder. Best Young Hyson. 21 -2t at Robinson & Bonners. -Those beautiful lots just liorth of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. New Clothing, and marked very low, at Robinson & Bonnets. 21 tf LOST. On or about the 25th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against . C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S Hunter, Jill . ..1 irv.i Ma i . i naiea aoout tne izw oi April, wim tt.. ' .u. i i. t iiuutct uaiuu ou Hie unca, uiauopay- able on or before the 4lb Monday of May. The amount of the note was 8475.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note. A liberal reward will be paid to the per rou who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Van GrasEN. Latjies wanting a warrauted shoe gc to Robinson & Bonner's and see A. J. Johnston s custom work. 21-2t Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax Ac.", for putting up berries and fruit nt Robinson & Bonner's. '' l6tf . . . Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. ; ' ' ' -Marriage . Certificates,' S Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, fiubpeenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf -The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. 40 ly Job Printing. ! Do you want posters? ' Do yoU want hand-bills T j Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head 7 Do you want a nice visiting card 1 If so, leave your' orders at the Re publican office where they-will be exe cuted in the nea'tc&t st'vle and on most reasonable. tortus, '.;.... . j t . ' .. ' I 'Tho nlnrri nnitrpRA lnnM rn parh paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus , . , ..Thos Turner 1 f 74, , .. 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 ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac AAimta ri.oui mifl in Ihar timA hfinff v,.. o navabIe t0 the old firm. The old sub ,eript;on book is yet in our hands, and OUP PP(,.:ntg wui be recosruized bv the jj e ftf. TIMBER LANDS FOR. SALE. Hror mt tlinnonn a rroa nT fi n A TT . . . . T j -. . iiemiOCH llllioer UIIUS DlLUUVcU uu Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part - . . . . . .... n 0f tne ands aro Situated Within lour miles of Clarington, on the Clarion Kiver, and would be a hue site tor an extensive tanucry and sawmills,, Mnp and particulars can be seen by apply ing to the editor of this paper. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. . . . 3tf D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, Ta Pittsburgh Female College. ' EIGHT DEPARTMENTS. ' Twenty -Eight Teachers. Thormigh instruction in all the branches of a solid and ornamental education. TWELTE ACCOMPLISHED MASTERS, Employed in the PnNIQFRVATflRY OF MUSIC " ! V i i Connected with the College. 'The largest snd bestjGrand Organ fur eaucanonai; purposes in America.- ru- perjor advantages in jmocuuoti, iirnwing, Painting, Needlework and Waxwork, French and Herman bv natlvn tencliorl. Charges loss than any institution in tho United States, alfording qmvl advantiig.iM nnu nccoir.moaauons. ran term ooni' menoea Sept, 9, Send to the Presidelit Kev. 1. C. rersning. v. v., i-iitsniirgn Pa., for catalogue. ' . wlU-lt CURES Uravol. Dia ictus. Dropsy, I'al pita- ion oi tlio Heart, jn lamation of Kidneys ind Bladder, (dissolv ng calculous gravel BCCIIU BACK-ACHE, UVIl and Kidney Cure. irickdust, or stone in no bladiler), iNcrvou iichlllty.. tomal iVcaKnt'wi. I.uoorrhuaa ir Vhil.M. (lispitMos of the proii.u.u glands and ascldity of the stomach. For oight'years'I.'liave sold the liaroHina over our countrios with great benefit to thesick and anlictod, and hav ing hod twenty-one year exporieuce as n Druggixt and Chouiist, I fool justiliod in warranting every bottle to benefit ihoso aiiuctou Willi luo auove ciiseasos, or 1 win rotund the money. 10. K. llioiiiuson Co., TitiiHville, Pa., and for ulo by Drug gists, l'rico 81: ii bottles for j. l-4t tC O ffOfl l'or day at home. Tonus 43 H 4ZU IVee. Address Geo. Stinson it Co., Portland, Me. 15 4t A.CAlll. Persons suffering with Nervons Dcbill tr, Insipient Consuinptioii, Astluua, liron chitis, Catarrh, or any l'oriu of Nwrvoiut or I'ultuonary Complaints, will rccolva prompt and radical Vegetable Remedy, full, and addressing, froo of chargo, by giving symptoms in Dr. CHAS. P. MARSHAL.T,, 38 Swan St., Biillulo, N. str PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. f?! AND AFTER Monday, June 3, 1871, Trains will run as loliowsr TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS, Oleopolis, HenneU, Wooda Prathora Mill Pithole City No. 2. 10.25 a m 10.38 " 10.30 " 10.24 " 11.0U No. 4. 3.30 p in 8.2H " 8.1S " a.io " 2.60 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. i stations Pithola Citv. No. 1. No. 3. 8.40 a ra -1.20 p in H.4X " 1.48 ' 8,f.fl " 1..M1 " OM " 2.02 " prat10r- jj jj Wooiis Ilcnuett Oleopelis 0.18 " 2.14 " All Trains maka clotte connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Crook it Allegheny River Hallway, North and South. , - Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithola City, Miller Farm and Plcaxant ville, makiugcouijuction witharrivingand departinu-Trains. J. T. RLAIH, It. WICKif AM, Kup't Ticket Agent, Pithole City, l'u. JOB WORK noatlv executed at tlio RE I't'DLlCAN OHi'ce. -FWOM) AM LAT- . GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! in iiin oi- run Masonic Relief Association -OK- NOH o IC , V . , THURSDAY, September 3d, 1874. This enterprise Ih oonclur tml liv tho Mu- noniu Hi'hcf Axwit-iittioii, of ';i l'ulk, Yn., ndor authority of tlio ir"iniii I.i irisla- ture, (Aut piiHsoil, March Kill, is?;!,) lor tho urpoxn nt rniHimr iiukim lo roiiipii io mo lanonio Tcmplo now In courxu l erec tion of .Norfolk. 50,000 TICKETS 60.000 f ISil (illTS. $ 2 5o7o O Q I To bo given away I A new Koatiiie, To-wit: A ffift 1 fiunr untced to ono ot evojy ton con- i Kooutivo Nuniliei'N. 1 LIST OF filr TS. Ono grand van gift Ono grand cash Kilt One )t rami mull nifl . ' . One grand ohmIi gilt One grand rah gilt Ono grand wh gift Ono grand caili gilt l.in,ooo .'",kk Eil.lM'O 111,000 l!,SO0 L'.iioe 13,000 jr uimji gilts or ?I,(MH) each 2S ChmIi gifts of .100 each 43 CnNh gifts of 2 0 each 7U Cash gifts of K0 each 150 Cash gifts of 1UO each 578 f 'ah irilta of 60 each 1 4.i)i 0 KJ.7-.0 ll.N'.O l!s,iiO0 6(1,000 5,iKR) Cash gills of lu cadi 6,000 Cash gifts segregating f J.'iO.OOO Wholo Tickets, 1 10. Half Tickets, S. Quarter Tick(;ts, U..VI. Eleven whole ticketH, or 22 half tickets for?lOO. No dis count on less amount. s s 3To IiHlividunl ISoneflts. . . .:. .r .. . This tenonitis ttrictlv for lasonio' pi: poses, and will be conducted with the samo libcralitv, honesty, and lairnesa which characterized tlio hrst enteriirisc. JOHN IA ROPER, l'rrs t. Far Tickets and Circul irs givinu lull in formation. address, 1IENRV V. MdORIi, Secretary, Musonio Relief Association, NorioiK, V a., or jirancn (mice lloom os. 78 it 80 Broadway, . 1 . . wlH-U "IITANTEP. reliablo men to distribute V packages of tlio "Wonder of the World," and make collections. To good men I will furnish all the goods necessary to conduct the business. Address, ni. .M. Tilton, Pittsburgh, Pa. wllMt POSTSONEMIJST ! FIFTH AMD LfiST GIFT .CONCERT IN All) OF 'III E PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY D AY" FIX ED j ' AND A JW 1 Di-vliiir VkmiivimI OS MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. LAST CHANCE FOR ' AN EASY. FORTUNE! A postponement of tho Fifth Concert Of tne Public L.ibrarv ot Kentucky lias been so generally anticipated, nnd is so inani- testlv lor tho interest ol all concerned. that It must moot tho approval of nil. Tho day is now absolutely fixed and tbore will be no variation from tho programme now announced. A sutllcient number of tick ets were sold to enabled us to have had a largo drawing on the 31st July, but a short postponement was considered prefurablo to a partial drawing. : Eet it be bornu in mind that THE FIFTH OIFT CONCERT Ib the last which will ever bo given under tins Charter and by tho present inannge inent. That it will positively and unequivocal ly take pjace us, aigiounced on MOMAY, SO(U. November . - . . -.. . .. . - . . . . That the music will bo tho best tho 'country affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, , 82,500,000! will be distributed by lot among the tick et holders. . ; LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash gift $i"i0,000 One grand cash gilt lni Vdii Ono graiul asii gift 7",hx Olio grand cash girt fio.oou One grand cash trill i",O0O. 6 cash gifts, $20,000 each, Kki.imki 10 cash gifts, 14,000 ouch, 140,noo 15 cash gilts, 10,000 qucli, I VI.ihk) 20 cash gilts, 5,000 each, , 100,0(KI 25 cash gilts, . 4,000 each, : . iOu.noo 30 cash gills, IS, (Ml each, 00,000 50 cash gifts, 2,000 each, 100,000 K'O rush gifts, l,(Kio euch, 1(K),000 10 casn gins, fMMieacli, Ino.oiKI 600 casli gilts, 100 each, 50.IHKI 19,000 cash gilts, 50 oacli, ' ' floO.OiKP Grand total 20,000 Girts, all cash, fcii.riOO.OOO PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Ticket ... ( r,o 00 Halves - - . 2-1 00 Tenths, or each Coupon - ' ' - 5 (Kl 11 whole tickets for ... 5(io ihi 22 1-2 tickets for - 1,000 (X) Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, either of the homo olllco or our local agents. l.ibpiul commissions will bo allowed to satisfactory agents. For Tickets or information, address THOS. E. 1SKAM l.ETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Librury Uuilding, Louis ville, Kv or THOS. II. HAYS it CO., Eastern Agents OOOliruud way, New York. IU il ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS .FOR SALE. Tho Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad has beon finished ; is 3:10 miles long, and II a entire lond urant earned ! In Farming Lands to Actual Sellers, for individuals or Colonics, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874 100,000 acres have been sold alreadv. The lands are well timbered, making the best kind of farms. Strong soils of incut pro ducing power. Easily reached liy rail or water. Good Markets, Railroad ru through tho grant. ,M ichlgau Is one of Hie loubt indebted and most projieroiis States in tho West, its schools uio uucimullcd, lis liiianciui standing is No. 1, No tuilicul ty ill transportation, i'cace and prosperi ty aro iu its borders. Lands fiiuu M to JK pi r ik ic. Tiino sullieieut. li.i 'rcst 7 per cent. WM. A. HOWARD, Land Couiiur', Giaml KupiiU, Mu ll. P. It. PIERCE, Soo y Land IX';arlnient. M . J. "WalkPi's Culirornla Tin- 1 i 1 1 crs aro a purely VcKotublo preparation, mado clued y fumi the na tive licrba found on tlio loner ntiK'cs n the Sierra Nerada niomitains nf Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of wliielr aro extracted tlioicfnitii without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tito quest ion is aimoi-t daily asked. "What is tlio causo of tlio unparalleled success of VixiitiAii Hit ters t" Our answer is, that tliey i ciuova tlio causa of disease, and tlio patient re covers his health. They am the prcat blood purifier nnd a lifo-givin principle, a perfect Hcnovntor and Invlfjovattir of the system. Never before in tho history of tho world ha a medicine lieia eeiiiKMUnlcil possessing tlio rcmai'kalilo qualities of Vi.xkuab IJittkiis til healins tlis sick of cvprr dii-en-io mn:i is heir to. ' They I aro a pentlo' I'ui-pitivo a woll as a. Tsnic. relieving Cimaesiioii . or Ir.Hjuniitttion of tho Liver ar.J Visceral Orgaua in Iiilious DisfaseJ The propertios o'f Dr.. waittkii's Tinkoak Hitter aro Aperient. Diaiihoretlo, Carminative. Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant budoriCc, Altsra tivo, anj Anti-Iiilious. ' . . (iratcrtil Thoiisauils proclaim Tin. - EGA.it BiTTEita the most womlcrfal In vipirant that ever sustained tli" tinkiDU fj-ftem. 1 ' ' No Person can take those Hitters nccordirjff to directions, mid remain long unwell, provided thoir bones aio uot de stroyed . by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs waited beyond repair. Jiiaoiis. Keinittcnt and liner mittent levers, which arc so preva lent In tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tlio Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumbcrlandr Arkan sas, Ked, Colorado, Hrazos, Uio Grando, 1'earl, Alabanui, Mobile, baviintiab, Ko nnoke, James, and many others; ,wu!i their vast triliutarics, throiis'.iout. oi;: cntiro country during tlio Suujiuvr and Autumn, and remarkably so d;;rin sea sons' of unusual heat and drynar-s,. aro inrarlalily acconipiinlcd by exteiifive dt rmiRoments of tho Btoimtch and livo: and other ubdomir.al viscera. Iu tu-i.' treatment, a pnrgatii'C, o?:ortin; a pow erful iuilticiico upoiv theso various or gans, is essentially necessary., Tlio;9 is no cathartic for, ihe'jmrpose eqiuil to Du. J. Wamiku's VisF.tiAt; nm'ii:R, as they will speedily remove the ilart coloretl v'uscid niatter wrrfo which Tho bowels aro loaded, at tlio saiuo tli.o stimulating tho secretions of llic.Uw;-.', and generally restoring tlio li'ciil: It functions of tho digestive orjar. ' ' Fortify tlio Sody a?aiit?t tl'i-f; ly purifying till its Mitidswitli VIvkhAi: ltiTTEits. Xo cpideniiu run titke hold' Of a system thus l'ore-arnied. r---i Dyspepsia or Inilit'esllo:', lime! nche, l'aiii in tlio Shntililcrs. Cnuji!) , 'l ightness of the Chest, Ii;uino. .-'' '' Eructations of the Stoiuach. Had Ti.Mj in tho Mouth. Bilious Attacks Pi.lpi-.i-tation of tho Heart, InilMmaiation oi ii i Lungs, J'ain in tlio legion of ihe:Kni neys.jind a hundred other pai.ifiil.sydij-. terns, aro tlio ollspiings el' Djsp'-p.ti... One bottle will prove a better guai ai;'' of ils merits than a lengthy jidvi;v;i.iy- ment. Scrofula, or K! ass's V.u Swellings, Ulcers, l-:r .-ipciiis, Swelled Si" ., Guilrc, Scielulein lnli.iiiiia.i'.i a.. lmii. . Iidlaiinnatioti', ilcrcurinl .'.Tui'"-, '. u I Solas, Lntjitious of tlio Skin, Sm Hvi". ei ... lltthu.se, us 111 all oilier cuii.-'.iliili-eial IM . casci, WALKIiU's Vl.NKO.VIi llll U.iii i... shown tluiir great curt.!;ve -yv, . iv '.J umst ohstinntu nntl intru't-ilile c-i ei, "'- ; Tor liillaimnaitiry au.l l i rovL Ikheuinatisiii, limit, l,imi.s. i.Vm -tent and luturuiittuiil l'u ti s. . -f tlio Jllood, Liver, Kiiiaey.. I I'll..: i these llittern liavo uu cr.'.'i.'. ' f.i:.). I'i i aio caused ly Vitiated l!l.n..l. - . ' Mechanical IMser.f es. !'' nsoe gaged in l'aints and MiueraLi. such :. i I'liiinhers, Type-setters, tickl Li-ai-'i, a:i I lliiKT-s, as they luhniicti In I'l'e, aii' mlj. i . to jniriily sin of tlio lluwel-. T i. f ,:.t gainst this, tnl.o a do! of U',LikMit Vu-tu-Mi lliTTKBs ncca.-ioiially. For Skill Uisesises," l'.t 'tip'.i.ir-,. To'- - tor, Salt lthetmi, l'.lnh hc. Smis. i'l in ;!c -. I'ustulea, Roils, Carliiiiieles, K:i;)!-viiini .. Scald-head, Sore Ey IJiyipola'. Iwli, Scull's, IJisi-dliimtioMi of ti e Skin. II mimu and liiscisoi of the Skiu c uli.um-i' uan n or nature, aio litemHy line uji a id i-itm-.l out Cll' tllO BVstCtU ill U kllOll ti.u i l)' i'-.C U-1 of tlioso Hitters. Tin, Tajio, nntl other Worms lurking in thu sv :.ttui el' to many lla-u i:i;,d.'. are effectually uVstcoyud and n ni".l. X.i srstein of ineitieiiie, no vei inilitsres, ro n: tliuluiinilics wullrco tht syneiu iiuui wr.ia: i likn the.e Hitters. . . For Female Conijilahits, in young or old, married or ringle, nt the dawn of w. liianliuoil. or tho turn of life, tlitkc Tunai Hittcru display so docidcj an iiilliuuno tiiut iiuprovi-niuut II soon perceptilile. Cleanse tlio Vitiated HKvmI when ever you liml its impurities bursting liiroun i the bkin in l'iinples, iaupluu.ji, ur rris -cleanse it when you find U ob-tiuelud ami sluggish in tho veins: c lunuse it when it foul ; yuar Uiolings will tell vou when. Koii the Lined pure, and thu lirallu of the u u will follow. u. ii. McDonald & (., Inipi;itU Hint (inn. Aw , S:tn l''j'.iii(ji.-.i-n (tl.l'.'..i4, and car. f Wnshiuirion 'i(l t'hmiloii St,. N V". bultl by all Ui-uggiMt uott IJ. :.lt ., Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porter. l-'ur Healtli, Comfort ami stvle, is a -Kiiowii'ilitcd tho best article of the kind ever inutlo. Num.-ii'UM 'i'cHti i iici j i mis in iti lavor uie hc inir nicvc, lVoni alt j.miI.-s l the l.'llil' d fsliiicH. ' '. l"'dv Akciiw Wiuiicl. (i'S'tY") KHY HAltM N', Solo X.-if f '"""I'lctitrnrs, Now lla- s,'?3' veil, Conn. At Hold A Han ning, N. V. Aciibt Iaiii Dr K IS