BOROUGH OFFICERS. ' , tJrAn,iM) Tttbu JuT : VJV, ViiHrmiftH. J Wnloatt, T. J. Vim J. K. Itlnlno,. 1). S, Knox, . J. H, Hood, J. A. ProMr.' ' . Jutdrci of the reaee W. P. Mercllllott Jf. . Khox. CbMtttile II. Snggart' ' iHfhnol tfirrrtoriW H. Knox, H. O. In- to, n. J. woinoii, . n. Haslet, A. If. nkll, I). Murk. ..(,,.,.. - .!., FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. I Aimtiatm Jmlyct J. A. Phopkr, ' A.f- i vniiw . ook. . , , ' MitrifT T. J. Van Oieskn. :. tfYnNi-r Fftftu. (1 umnkr, T- I'rothonotnri, litginttrit Recorder, rfc. v. n. aon aw, (bmiiii.Miiiim-T. D. Col.l.tKs, Jonit t i nonrmn, ja, k.i i.aiik, OnUiify Hitfitrmtemirnt S. F. Ron nun. ' ' i JM-tMrt AttornryH. P. Irwin, yrv fommuMionr Ja. KuiH,Wm PaTTKIISON. ' f)nfy Nurvrynr S.T). Irwin. ' " Oronr M. iTTKt., Jr. (V)nry urfirmvi T. It. Conn, L. Wah- Fin, . jAniKMi. Mnnbnro VongrcM) Vlh DitrietC ll, . C'PRTIH. Attembty Martin Williams. t II Tims of Trains AtTIONESTA STATION', on and ftor ;junu i, i, i ; J . ', , SOUTH 1ST CLAMS. 7 Train &! r - -' 7:12 p. ui. "' 2o i.ass. Train fiO .... ll:0!i. m. v 8'f.'" ' ' ' 8:28 P. . ''.,'KOtTHlMTC'f.A!W. , , Train lit - f 3:28 p. ill. , , ' ' ' class. ' Train M - . ft.Vi n. in. ' ISO - - - d:05 1. in, ' Oh thl River Division f. e. from Oil Cltv . to Irvlnetnn, up the rlvor Is North; down me river, aomii. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. A. B. Ivel!y, Kso.. Cashier of May, Park fe Co., is at present absent on buaiufEs at lirookville ,. The hymn books for Presbyterian services have arrived, and are at this , olfico. ..Those who waut litem can get j them by calling. . -'-Sand hill cranes abound on the ialauJ !u the river between this place nnd Tidioute; woodcock are also said to exist tin the inlands to some extent. -We uotice Beiij. Jlay, Esq., of ' Norristown, is in town on a visit to his "- friends. II is looking hale and heart v. ' and ,is , apparently, enjoying himself ' first rate. .' - - ;. ... .-. There are a number of our enter prising fur in era who own and operate i t . mowers unci reapers, out as yet we have heard of one who. Lag been in jured by them, i .. - ; 'Hon. C. B. Curtis, of Erie, was ' yes.terday nomiunteil for Congress by tho Republican district cenference com posed of dulegates from Wnrron, Erie Bd Vonango counties. " 1 "k J '' K 'Yesterday ushered iu the squir rel shooting season; ; It will be lawful to lny fbem by fair means oroul un til January 1st. , They are not very .plenty in this section yet we believe. .' !"..T-Ltcst returns show that Ohio voted Sgaiust license, by about 7,000 J"joritjv .It ia supposed tbat'tWe "M ill be lew whisky nnd more "hard" cider drank iu that State hereaftea. ' 1 Mr. Brown had a inn kille on A logging job tear Jug Handle one day last week, and C. P.Qillespiehad e-ne hoof taken off one of Tiis horses on the same job by a rolling log.' " -The Becchcr investigating coui- luittee find Mr. Beccher not uily of tlie charges upou, which he was ar laignod. ' Popular opinion, as far as . we can learn, also acquits him. Grangers, attention. The meet mg iiigni oi me iioneeia urange is changed to Saturday evening. The first meeting under tho new rule will take place ou Saturday evening next. rrora our exchanges we learn that ' regular organized band of burglars ' ure infesting Northwestern l'ennsylva tjua. It might be well for our citi zone to provide means for their rccep- i lion should they come here, ' I. O. O. F. Robecia Degree. D. , V, U. M., II. O. Smith, of Union will lie in town on Monday evening next. -7th lust., for the purpose of conferring tbe Kebecca Degree. Members will lease take notice. ' We invito ottention to the card 'of the Empire Hotel, of Tidioute. This is a good place to stop, and guests are always sure of good rooms and good treatment. We have tried it, nd know whereof we speak. . "Cant Knox, in addition to put ting au extra elory ou his sitting raom, is putting a Veranda across1 the whole' front of IjL bouse, uud putting on block siJing. The change fyr the belter i remarkable.. . . f-.ll'- ' Wf Uppcnd extracts rrora !wotf the Clnriori papers 1 a regard to the open ing speech of the' campaign by Gen. Harry .White,' delivered in the Court I loose, in Clarion, on Tuesday even ing last. . ' . LOOK Oil THIS riCTURE. Heneral White then came forward and addressed the meeting in his usual rloqnent stylo.' The speaker, during his discourse, dweardfld all tho 'dead issues of the past, nnd in, a careful manner statod and discussed at length the issues of the dny. at the same time endeavoring to enforce upou the audi ence the importance of carefully study ing those issues so that they might be enabled to gi to the polls and cast their ballots In a manner truly becom ing American citizens. The speaker then defined his position as a Republi can lie did uot beg for the voles of me Republican party, as politicians are geuerally wout io do, but ho frank ly nslced the voters of Clarion county, irrespective of parties, to carefully con sider the issues of this campaign, and to more carefully censider what action wojild be best and safest for the welfare of this great Republic. The speaker continued throughout his discourse to discuss the live Issues in a true states manlike manner, always appealing to the intelligence of hoarers. In closing he hopoJ that every man present and, in fact, every voter in the district, would study the issues and vote hon estly and intelligently, and by so do ing he assured them that the State, district and county tickets of the Re publican party would be unanimously elected in November next. In conclu sion General .White hanked the intel ligent and oppreeialive audience for their kind attention, and then retired amidst the most profound and enthusi astic applause, i ; AND THEN ON THIS. G. W. Arnold introduced General Harry White, who entertained the au dience with a Speech nn hour and a half long. Wo intended giving tho points of his remarks, but could dis cover none. For a pluasible, smooth and sophistical talker when bun combe fcpeecb i needed to kill time. White is the idlin to wind up aud set ruuuing, but In closo logical argument nna vigorous Uebnte he tails, llisaudi uiiub knew mm ny reputation as au orator, bnt few Jiad ever heard him and many have been the expressions of uisappoiuimeut, lor he really seemed laboring with dimculty, ami did not even do average justice to himself. We ask all people of any , party whatsoever, if it is possible lor two honest men of good common sense to attend a meetiug, and differ honestly to such ari extent ns the above extracts would have us believe.. The first ex tract is from the Republican, and the second from the Democrat, both pub hshed in the moral town of Clarion The first makes out that Gen.. White sustained his reputation as an elequent and forcible political speaker. The second would have us believe that Harry White, a man known and ao knowledgod all o?er the State as an able statesman, a rapid thiuker, and a profound speaker, made a speech, the opening speech of his campaign, too, which, would disgrace a school-bov! M( Brown, we wish to impress on your mind a commandment, which, if you have ever learned, you seem, to have forgotten, viz: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neigh bor. , Do you ever think," Mr. Browc that your zeal for Democracy exceeds your luri of the truth, and has made you, time and again, violate the niutu commandment of Godf Reflect on your sins, and retract your false wit ness against your neighbor, and you may in time be within reach of mercy and pardon., jj Recollect that "While yes the lamp holds out to burn, The vllost lunor may return." 1 he Democratic Convention of Forest oounty, met yesterday in the Court House. S. II. Haslet was elect ed Chairman of the convention, and Messrs. Biggins and Flynn, Secretaries. The following ticket was then nomina ted: t Assembly J. Wiuaus. Associate Judge G. S. Siggius. Treasurer J. D. Hunt. Commissioner EH Berlin. ' Auditor J. P. Albaugh. On motiou P. O. Conver was elected Chairman of the Democratic County Committee for the ensuiug year. , On. motion, the Crawford Conntv System was adopted - as the . mod of nominating candidates in the future. The convention appointed Peter Heasly, Isaac Long and Michael Dun kle as delegates to the Congressional Conference, to be held at Brookville, on the 3d inst., instructed to support Nev invoice Boots & Shoes, all kinds, ttyles aud prices, just received at Rubinson tt Bonners. " tf Rev. Vm. Elliott will preach in the rresbytcriaU'Churab ib Eh i'sl place next Sunday, morning and evening. He will also preach iu the Presbyter ian Church in Neillsburg, on next Sunday at 3 o'clock, p. ro. The "Rocket" Base Ball Club of this place, and the Neilltown club will play a match game on the grounds in this place to-morrow (Thursday) be ginning at 1:30 p. m. An interesting game is anticipated. Mr. Jas. G. Clark, the Poet-Vocalist, is announced to sing in the Tresbytcrian church of this place on Tuesday, the 22d inst Mr. Clark has given entertainments here before, and tbey have always been well patronized. W. West, Harness Maker, adver tises with us to-day, for the first time. He is located in the Roberts Building opposite the Rural House, and is pre pared to do everything in his line that may be called for. He keeps every thing in stock that his liue oils for. Give him a call. Mr. J. L. Craig, Agent at Tiones ta station, informs ua that more freight Is being shipped frorahis Jmint now, than at any time since the road was constructed. This is owning, to 'a great extent to Dithrldge's Mill, which ships an average of one and one-half cars per day of box boards. ' 1 ' 1 Attention is called to the new advertisement of L.. Spears, Black smith, and H. W. Roberts, Wagon Maker, in this issue. Mr. Roberts is known to all who are liable to be cus tomers of his. Mr. Spears comes among us well recommended, and will undoubtedly secure afairshnreof pub lio patronage. On Saturday last while riding to ward Newmanville, with S. C. Sloan, he killed a large black rattlesnake just beyond S. II. Haslet's farm; and ou Monday, coming back over the same route he killed another similar one about forty rods from where the first oue passed in his checks. Both were lying across tbe road. The Democracy have nominated a State Ticket as follows : Woven J. Woodward for Supremo Judge; John Latta for Lieutenant Governor; Jus tus F. Temple for Auditor General, nnd William McCandless for Secreta ry of Internal Affairs. The nomination of Judge Trunkey for Supreme Jui'ge would hare been more satisfactory to the Democracy of , this part of the State. With the exception of the candidate for that 'office the; above nominees will take an excursion to Salt River on the 4th of. November, This is how the special correspon ,lnn r .1. fp?. ... . uciiw ui inu iiiusviue jieraid was smitten with Tionesta: MTh:s is ouo of the finest little towns in the sura mer time to be found in seven States lhe streets are wide and well kept, and are liued on either side with large uuue trees, wuicu anord the visitor cool shelter aud retreat from tbe over allectionate rays of old Sol. Every noma is surrounded by beautifully laid out lawns the capacious - grounds dotted aud enlivened with shrubbery .i a i biiu : nowers oi almost every species known to this climate, The following in relation to the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, is taken from .the special correspon dence of the Vemek of yesterday : vu duuusjt loreuoon, itev. Wm. Elliott preached his farewell sermon before the congregation of the Kuenr. creek Presbyterian church, having ac cepted a call to Tionesta. He deliv ered an affecting discourse from the "Apostolic Benediction," his remarks melting not a few of his hearers to tears. During a pastorate of three years Mr. .Elliott has labored with marked success to build up this inter eating cnarge, - and his removal to another held is deeply regretted by his attached people both atSuirarcreek and Cherrytree. Tfc congregation, however, with characteristic enterprise, will lose no time in securing a compe tent pastor, meanwhile eueuelnc such supply as the Presbytery can furnish tin the vacancy is again filled. DEDICATION. We are requested to announce that tbe New Methodist Episcipal Church of Tidioute will be dedicated on Sun day, bept 13th. Dr. B. J. Ives, of AuburB N. IT., wni officiate. This is a Cue brick church, which has . beeu built at considerable expeuse to the congregation, and their neighbors are iuvited to be present to witness its ded ication to the worship of God. , , . 22t J. N. B. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackln that wo have ever sccu in a eountry store, and at agonisingly low prices. 1 Giu List for Sepl. Te r7n7 WTT UUAnuJU KU KM. Tlarnfttt twp.Wastlee "rlhoey, C Fore man, ; Joint Eck,' V. J ftliiek, Bolomnn Fitzgerald. ..; .. ,. . ) JSropn. Daniel Mohnny, layman Cook, od. Wlnogard, C. F. Cropp. Klngsley. Danlol lludgins, ' Judson Cntlln, John HullhUy. Jenks. John Bodge, Jus. T. Rose, Geo. Roso. . .' Hlekory. O. J. Allison, Wm. Srennnn, Win. Connelly. .Tionesta Jan. Fitzgerald, Ooo. Meafy, John Slml house, Humiiel M;t'lliitouk.- Tlonosta Itoro. John' Wyant, Hamu'el C. Riddle, D. THm k. l'ETIT JURORS. Tlonosta Boro. J. A. Dale, (1. W". Rob inson, A. R. Kolly, W. R. Dunn, . O. Rutterflold, Honry Swaggart, II.' W. Rob erts, J. W. Btroup. TiimetiU Twp. Jacob Zouts, J. D. II ud dlcson, P. O. Hunter, Potor Wolf, Moses Mealy, Ell llolenian, Samuel Clark, W. A. Gifford. liarnett.-John Barton, Charles Travis 8. Cook, A. niack, Geo. Braden Michael Dunklo. ' y .'... Kingsloy. EU Berlin, Goo Morgan) Andrew Bailer; Sliholas Arnold,- Henry Thiok&v Jacob Bock. ' V ' Hickory Tltf. Ailonder, Charlos Al bmigh, J. P. Burrin, Joseph Coliuru. Harmony. C. L. Ilanna, A. J. 8l,rgjns, Hiram Fleming, W. C. Bromley, Walter Dawson, John Hnyder, Goo. N. Munross, YVin. B30tt, Jenks. R. J. Kallado. Green. J no. Dlekrager, Frod. Loilabur, ituuoipu banian, r. I'. Flynn, Jan. John son, Thos. Sanford, Wm. 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 north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on loug time, by applying to the-editor of this paper. if. ' New Clothing, nnd marked Very low, at Robinson & Bonnets. , 21 tf LOST. On or about the 2oth day of May I lost a Judgmont note, against t. C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunters name ou the back, made pay able on or before the 4th Monday of Alay. lhe amount of the note was $475-00. 'All persons are warned against ncgotiatiug the above note. A liberal reward will be paid to the per ron who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Van Giesem. Ladies wanting a warranted shoe gc to Robinson fc Bonner'3 and see A. J. Johnston's custom work. 21-2t Landlord and -Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax, &c, for putting up borries and fruit, at Robinson & Bonner s. 16tf Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, To. Pittsburgh Female College, j EIGHT DEPARTMENTS. i T only -Eight Teachers. Thomueh instruction In all Om hrmw lii. of a solid and ornamental education. ( TWKLVK AtCO.ilPl.ISlIlKU MAMTKUH. Employed in the 1 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Conuoetod with tho College. , 1 "The luricest slid beat Grand O educational purposes in America." Ku perior advantavwt iu Elocution, Drawing, Painting, Needlework and Waxwork. Kreneh and Gorman by native t.cherK. Charges loss than any institution in the United States. aU'ordinur en mil ml and fuscomuiodationa. Fall term un menoes Sept. !. Send to tho Prosi lent, Rov. i. C. Pershing, D. D., I'ittobu rl , i'a., for cai aloe ue. wlU-41 f CURES Gravel. Dia I betim, DiopHv. PalDltn- ion of tho Heart, In laniation of Kidneys om iiiauoer, laissolv BCCnU BACK ACUR, Kldnay Cure. ng calculous gravel, iirickdust, or stone In ho hladdor), Nervons Debility, Pern ale Woakneiw. Luoorrhcea ?ru4 Mar. "JW, U1SUUHUS OI th HMiai glands and oselditv of the Huniiacn. I'or elulit veara 1 have Kohl tlix Harosina over our "countries with great benefit to the sl.-k nnd mlli,.f..,l , T,,.. ing had twenty-uric years experience as a "no v nen 1st, 1 feel justified in wariantiug cverv bottle to licnclif ih aillictc-4 with tlie ahoveliseases, or I will refund the money. 11. K. Thoiupsou A Co., TilusvillK, Pa., and lor salo by Drug gists. Price tl; hotlliw for 85. lJ-4t $5 g $20 9 trill nor ilav at kiiino 'I K- inu. A!( ri'MM HtHi. Stinauin e. T I t L w " v it Co., Portland, Me. 15 4t ' ACAIIIK l'ersons aofTerlnir with Nervous lluhlll. ly, Insipteiit 1 'nnsuinption, Asthma, ilrou- cnuis, laiarrn, or any lorm of Nervous r 1'ulnniijarv Coinnlaiuts. will receive a prompt and radlciU egutublu Rtiuied Ireo ol cliaige, by giving symptoms full, and addressing, ll lr. I HAM. r. MAItSIIAI.L, If ;ii an Ml., Bull In, N. Jurv GRAitD'GIFT' CONCERT ! - m All) OKTHK-" J , Masonic Relief Association OF NOUFOIiK, A'V., THURSDAY, September 3d, 1874. This enterprise is conducted 1V tlio Ma sonic Relief Assoi-iatioii, of Nnrlolk, Va under nullioritv ol tho Virginia Legisla ture, (Act pHsspd, March Hth, IK7.1,) Cor tho JmrpoHo ol raising iuiuls to complcto tho ilasonin Tennr now In course nl erec tion of Norfolk. $0,000 TICKETS 60,000 HSU GIFTS. ssdToooi - 1 ' To bo given ivl i .: A noM' Kealuie, To-wlt: A Gift Is anloc'1 to one of eve.iy ten con secutive Numbers. LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt One grand cash gilt One grand cash gift One grand rash gilt " One grand raah gill One grand cash gift $:!0,(HK) L'.'i.lKK) UI,IHK) 10,ll(K) o,(N,0 2,01)1) 10,IKK) H.OiH) io.7:a ll.NiO a"l,(Hl0 ViM.tKH) 50,000 i.t ;asii gilts of fl,ooo each 2H i:anh gifts of 43 Cash gills of 7! Cash gilts of 2A0 Cash girts of - 678 Cash gilts of 5,000 Cash gills of Cm each "jO each l.iO each 100 each W each 10 each 6,000 Cash gifts, aggregating 2")0,0'i0 Whole TickeU, 10. Half Tickets, $. Quartor Tickets, fl.50. Eleyen whole tickets, or 22 half ticket ft)r?100. Mo dis count on less aniuiiiit. , j So Iiulivldual Ileiicntsi. ! This eonceitis ttriotlv for MasonWi puri poses, and will lo conductel with, tlie some liberality, honesty, and fairness which characterized the lirst enterprise; I JOHN li, ROI'KR, Pres'ti. Fr Tickets and Cireulnrs giving full in formation, address, HENRY V. MOOUl Secretary, Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va., or Itianch Olllco Room 2j, Nos. 78 A SO R road way, N. Y. wl!l- WANTED. reliablo men to tlistribiite packages of tho "Wonder of the World," and make collections. .To good Ition I will furnish all the gom Is necessary to conduct the business. Address, M. At. Tilton, Pittsburgh, I'a. wlJ-4t r0STS0XE3IEXT ! FIFTH ftND LAST-GIFT tCONCERT PUBLIC UBRARYiENTUCKY DA Y FIXED ';,. AND A -ns-MONDAy, Nov. 30th, 1874. LAST CHANCE FOR AN EASY FORTUNE! A postponement of thd Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky has beon so generally anticipated, and is so mani festly lor . tho interest of nil concerned, that it must meet tho approval of all. The day is now absolutely lixed and there will be no variation from the programme how announced. A suxlicient number of tick ets wore sold to enahlod us to have had a largo drawing on tho 31st July, but a short postponement was considered preferable to a partial drawing. lt it bo horny In mind that THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT Is the last which will ever bo given under this Charter nnd by tho present niaiiago iiu-111. That it will positively and unequivocal ly take placo as announced 011 MOXDAY, SOlIi Xoreiubrr. That tho musio will be the' best thn country affords, nnd that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, s 2 5 OO.OOOl will be distributed by lot among the tick et holdors. LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash gift Ono grand cash gill One grand cash gift Ouo grand cash ulft ' $250,000 KKI.IIqO 75,000 50,000 2.1,000 1oO,(Kh) HO,(i(o 150,000 100,000 100,000 il0,(KKI liKI.OOO KHI.OOO One grand cash irift 6 cash gills, SJO.OOO each, 10 cash gilts, 14,000 each, 15 cash gilts, 10,000 each, 20 cash gifts, 5,000 each, 25 cash gilts, 4,000 each, : cash gifts, 8,0IX each, ' 50 cash gifts, 2,0(MI each, ll O ah gifts, 1,000 each, 210 cash gills, alio each, 500 cash Kills. 100 oach. irwoo 50,1 KIO . 050,000 10,'tO cash gilts, 50 each, Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: ' Whole Tickets ... ft ;,o 00 Halves - tut Tenths, or each Coupon i - . 5 01 11 whole tickets for ... rwxi on 22 1-2 tickets for - . 1.000 00 Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, either of tho homo oliico or our n H-l H-al aiiunts, Liberal commissions will bo allowed to satisfactory agents. For Tickets or information, address THOS. E. UK AM LET TK, Agent and Manager, Public Library Huihling, liuis ville, Ky., or . THOS. II. HAYSrf-ro.,i:1UittruAgents 000 llroadway, New York. IU 4t ' ONE MILLION ACRES OK SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. The Grand Ranids and Indiana Ifni 1 ., I has Uieu liuislicd ; is 310 miles long and I'm entire land grant earned I 111 JMIUItig lJinils to Actual Sellers, lor Iniiivnluals or Colonic, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874. 100,000 acrrs have been sold already. The lauds are well timbered, making the besi kind of laruis. Stromr soils ol iicat om. (luclngpowi'r. ' Easily reached by rail or water. (iisal Markets. Railroad rui a through lhe grant. Michigan is one of tbu least indebted and most prosperous Stale in the West, lis schools are unrounded, lis linancial Klamling is No, 1. No ililliciU- ty in transportation, i'cuce and prosperi ty are in its bordeis. Lauds limn H In H periu'ie. I'ime Hiillicii nr. Inti n I 7 i r cent. WM. A. HOW A III), Land C"iiuiir', Oraud Itapids, MicbT P. R. PI ERCE, Sis-'y Land Depai luient. .b l)r. J. W nlkcr'n Ciiliforiiia Vin egar Hitlers aro .1 imrely YoKctablo , picp.iiiitioii, iiii'ule chiclly from tUo na tive heibs fotiml on the lower run cos of the Sierra Nov.nl.i mountains of f.'alir.ir tiia, t!;r; niedicin;il properties of wliiirh are cxtnicted therefrom without the tmn of Alcohol. Thar question is nl:nn daily asked. "What is the cause of to unparalleled success of Vinkgau 15n 'J Ki;Sf ' Our ainrtver is, that they rcmoro tlio cause of disease, aud tlie patient re covers his health. They aro the groat , Wood pin ifier and a lil'o-givln pi inciple, ' if perfect Renovator and Invlorafor of the system. Never before in tfie hUtmr of the world lias a nietliclne bee :i , coitijiuumled piwi-cwing the remnrValilo . qualities of VixKo.iu Hin'Kii.s in licalnip 1I10 sick of every disease man is licir to. Thr ' are a penile Pnriativo a well s a Tmilc. relicvinc l'imiretiiii or Inflmnination sf ,. tlio Liver and Visceral Organ iu iili Dl-ase .... The iiroportics of Dr.. 'wamcish's VI.vKgar IIittkrs arc Aperient. Uinnhorntic, ' Carminative. Nutritions. Lsxativ. llinrctic, eeaativci Conntcr -Irritant Sudoriuc, Alttra . live, ami Auti-llilioitti . , . . . . .-. (iiiitclKl ThoiiNiuids proclaim Vts. xgak Uitteus the most wonderful In Yittorant that crcr suslaiucd tU" inking system. ' ' No Person can tafcc those IJittcrs according to directions, mid remain long unwell, provided their bones nre notdo stroyed ' by mineral poison or other menus, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair..,'; . j , .Bilious. Item ittcnt nnd Inter mittent I evers, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our groat rivers throughout tho United States, especially tlioso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Hiazos, Rio Grande, Pear, Alalmmn, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout otr entire country .during the Summer uud Autumn, and remarkably-so during sua--bods of unusual heat and dryness,, ajo Invariably accompanied by extensive iic rangomciits of ilio Ftoiniich and li ver, and other abdominal' visccVa.M,l:i 't:;eu tieatinetit, a purgative, exerting a Jio--erftil Intluonco uiow theao iailotiaoi - pans, is essentially sUccessary. Thero is no ratharUu for the purpose equal to Pit. J. Walk uit's Vinkoaii Hitikus, as they will speedily remove tlie dai K colorcd viscid matter with whicU tli bowels are. loaded, at tlie "er.:,-.c tli-,a" Bfiinulntl;;j thi Srcrrti.mS ofilio'Kve:-, nnd , generally restoring tuci'.livaltli functions of the digestivo orsniw.-' " Fortify 1 lie hotly nti iiiit ilftKK" by purilyiiiR all its Iluiihi wiilt Vixbuh UrriKiis. No oplilemio can take hold of n system llms loic-ai iiicl. :.; ' Dj siiejisia or Intliin'sliif, Hcad nehc, Pain in tho Shoulders; t'ouv..-;. Tightness of tho C'lie.t.. D'u.int .vs, H.,: Eiuctatioiis of the Stomach. Had Ta.i:r iu the Mouth, liilinus Atiacl.s, J ( 1 j i : ; t -tation of tlio Heart, Inllaniniaiiun of Tl. 1 Lungs, rain in the region of t!;c K;,: neys, ami a hundred other pniidul :iv:nv toins, are tho oll'spi Imts of l)ys opM . One bottle will prove a lictiej-gum-ante 1 of itsinciits than a Iciigiln ndvuriiij niont. - , . j Sfrofiila or Kiim's T.i, whin Swellings, Ulecis, Kryipii:.. Hwvia-d S.v'., (ioltro, SiToliiliiiH li'ill,uini,.i!l )ii.. li. !..!.' -. Iii(laiiiii:atii.ns, .Mcn-nriid AII'i'i-lieiH' U i Horej, liniiitiuns of llin SUin, Sdiv lavi. ir . JulLusu, at III llll lllll.-' C.lllnllliaie'l..li i. .- Vanui, Vrnnr.ll'H Yl.i:ii.i Hi i.-i ';k.s' l.a j tlinwir tlii'ir great eiirnlivi iv;;t . -!:i Va s Hiost ubsliiiato iiml iiitiiictiihlii cam-s. ; For Iiillmiiiiialorv nml Chrojiic lillOUlliatlMII. (iout, llilh.il;. Koiuil . tent and Intermittent Ft' vera, lii.-easci'if tlio LUii.tl, Liver, Kiilneii iui.1 illinl,-. tliciu Hitlers have nu ciin.il. ti.cli I1: .-. s . are i-ansi'il by Vi'.iiitcil ;ik,.I. ' Sleclianical Disuses. -Kensotis ! gaged in Paints nnd Minerals, ntu-A riiuubcr, Tvue-si'licir, (lli-lM.ia,e' , Minnin, as they hiIvhiicii in Jnc, a,v sui.s-. : . to iai-,-:i.-,:.i ef tlio Iliiwcl.-. T-j i;;'j"i ngninst tins, taliu a ilnse of IV.ui.i.ii' Vb Khar HrrrKiis occasionally. : . . For Skin Diseases Krnption, 1t- tcr, Sall-Kliuiun, Hlotclies. HimU, I'iinj li -. I'untilliM, Ilnils, tai-liiuiilcs, l.'iii-njn in .. Scald-lu-ad, fioro Kyes. l.'rv. ;pn::i . I L. li. HuiMts, Uiscoloratioiis or tlio' .skin. II ni.ii.i s and Discuses of ir ,Skin of wluluvi-.i.inj' i or iiBluw, aro literally ilujr up and i.ujj.a out of tlio system iu a Muni timo In" t!:; ,u of tlioso Hitters. "... Tin, Tap,' and ollior Worms, lurking iu tlio system of W many tlumsaiul. : are. ellucttially ilustruyeil and ioim.ve.1. r.i 6vsttui of medicine, tin vcriiiwiies, i,t an tiicliniiiitle i ill frcu the rymcin iVem wi-.rmj like llicfo liiUut'd. . ; . For Female Coiiipliiints, in. Mnvi' dr old, married nr singlu, atthcilauu el'vi. liianhdml. or tlio tn.111 of hie; tlnwn Toniu liittcrK display so ilm idoil an inllinuita tl,,.t iniprovuuwut is (ni peici'iitiWe. ,. , Cleanse tlio Vitiated Hood wUa ever jou lind us inipuiiiicj biu.-tm Uu,l;;i the sluu in rinijili-s, l-;riii!inii, or Sorti : ' elfiuise it when you- tiuil it oistiiuliU' itiM -lupf in tlio veins; clitaunt lirii-U u foul , your feelings, will tell von when. Kci-p tlie blood pure, uud tho lic.ihh of lhe svlcai wUl lollnw. - ' , 11. 11. M. novvi.n Co.. DmnthtenilUia. At., S,in Kraneim rullH.-i.iii. ai.il ir. nf WuUnii.-iiii mill t b.iriiofl si., ,, Soltl by all ti-u(gUla Mini l)t uli-i . MAdame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup- . pui ICI 1 ., , Vnr Health. Comfort and sty I is Is acknon IcJiKkt tho I inst article, of tho Mml ever made. Niiuksihis Testi monials In Its favor arc be ing reelvd fVoui all, uts or ibn Lutttai r-t'- ; l.adv Atri-ms AVantcd. KOY A: : UAUM'K, Sulo lajiiifaetimi(-.i, New Jla ven, Ciiin.. 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