o l e, , . . (pii)l wan. vnvt .rt rr-i r-. - -: .- WEnMBXDAV NflUMMI, SEPT. II, 1S7I. . : . ... ...... , noao'Jr.n osricicns. Jlttrrremi'SI, TiTrt.. .Tn. iinlmw-J. .1. W.ilcott, T. J, 'tlosviV, J, J"), Dhiino, 1. S. Knox, .A I' ii .1. S. ITOil, .1. A. Proper. Jnxtiee of the PeneeW. V. Merellllott, D.N. Knox. inhtlile. II. Swoggnrt Srhonl I)irerlrir.ilK N. Knox, If. O. Du .Vis, H. .1. Woleott, H. II. Haslet, A. It. Uolly, 1). Clark. ' . ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICIOS. 'resident .hiilqe- I). WF.rwonr. Aimeiule ltett)cx3 . A. PnoCKit, As Vhkw Cook. sheriff T. .T. VA nti:sKN. TretiKitrer FliKn. (Ilannkh, rrolhonntriry, Hep inter if- Heetrrler,it-e., ,T. H. AriNKW. f WMfiWoirr- T. D. Cot.f.tNs, .John Tnovr-Nof, J A a. K. Ot.Anti. Omnti fii)erhilmtlrtitH. F. Koinsnn. Untriet AHnrvrtiH. I). IuwiN. .iirv fmHirt.n'niicr J A". Fi.vnn,Wm. 1'ATTKHSOV. f'omift .Snifeinr S.IV TnwiN. Mx-mier M. Ittkt., .'it. Ctttintu AmlitirnT. P.. Conn, I.. WAit Ni'.ii, C .lAwii'sim. . Member of tYngre VMh IhxtrittC. 11. Ct'llTTN. .1 Knemhlj Ma uti N Wl i.t.t A Ms. Time of Train a At TIONKSTA STATION, oi; nnd after .Tune 1, 171 : ' NlJUTH 1st class. i Tt :ln 22 ..... 7:12 p. in. 2ll l'f.AM, Trwln no - - - - 11:0.1 n. in. " M - - - - o;2H p. in. , mouth -1st class. Trnln 'Jl - - - :i:2S i. in. tin clash. Trnln 5ft .... sj.-,.i n. in. " .VI .... ,1:0.1 p. in. On the nivor Division i. r. from Oil City to IrvliiPtnti, nj) tlio river Is Nin th ; down tin1 river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. . Nctice. There will be a meeting of Uio Ilo publican County Ciinimitti'e at my of fice on Tuesday evening, Sept. 20. V. P. Mercii.i.io'it, Chairman. i Pay Your Tax. , .YVheio the right to vote depends up mi the payment of tax it must ho paid thirty days before the day of election. A tax receipt given nfier the third tlay of October will not avail. As the . jiew election law changes the rule in this respect double precaution should lie taken. Rev. Lusher will' preach iu the M. E. Church oa next Suudtir cveninsr! Union Sabbath School at 9:110 a. in. Frank Heck is around collecting the school and building- tax fur llii.s year. 'His success as a collector will almost eipial that of Judge Proper. Needle, lute of Tidioute, has started his new daily at Parker. The paper is called the Darker City Dully. Mr, Needle has our best wishes. --Dr. lilaino and wife, of this place, r,i:J Chas. Uaiina, of Hickory, depart ed on Monday last for Cincinnati, to attend the Exposition, now being held at that ilace. . . ' S. A. Vurner is putting new fur niture into thp Forest House, and will commence business next week. He will undoubtedly have fair share -of public patronage. -r-Peuchea tiro said to be selling at n shilliny per but-hel, at Waterloo, Yetjango county. It's a pity sotuo puhUo sjiiiited chap wouldn't bring a ear'hmd hoio for The Presbyterinr. Church, of War ren, at a meeting held on .Monday ( evening lust, declined to accept the resignation of Rev. W. A. Haukin, vhich was tendered some time siiicc. We are under obligations to the Secretary of the Crawford county Ag ricultural Society for a complimenta ry ticket to tho Fair to bo hold in Conneatitvillc Set.'SOth, and Oct. 1st mid 2d. Dr. Fisher, Dentist, has resumed Ids business in these parts, and will be lit the Lawrence IIu?o during Court week, and will ntteud Jo all business iu his lino. On the following week he will he at Tylers-burg, where his j:a lients iu thntf vicinity can meet him. To-night, according to the bills jVsted About town, James (i. Clark, the Poet-Vocalist, will give ono of his Evenings of Song in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Clark sane here some two or three years ago, and we believe the audience was well pleased. Thos. Kimes, of Stewart's Run, 'is accused of having stolen a horso in Venango comity, running- tho same into Warren county ami trying so aell it. Mr. Kimcs has heretofore borne a good character, and much wonder is expressed by his neighbors at his sud den fall fro tn grace. Ho is still tit ho w. TitusvillO Items. The city is repairing tho poorly laid Roberts pavement. Men work hard at the I orrel fac tory for ono dollar or a dollar and a quarter per diem, and, board thein Htlv, Homo keeping large families. The. Soldiers' Orpnns' School camo near going up iu smoke Thursday morning of last week. The dining hall ninl k:tchen, in one huHding.wcrc burned to tho ground, consuming a large quantity of provision, ami de stroying all the kitchen nparatu. Toss about 53,000, uninsured. The other buildings were preserved only by the almost fiip?rhutnan efforts of Mr. Berry ami the school. The children were given 10 days' furlough in which time the necessary repairs will proba bly bo made ami the school go on. It is supposed that the fire was the work of tin incendiary. Many of our young men went West; many of our young men have come back.' They say that cvetything is overfull of workers. There is enough to do but there aro niore than too many to do it. Lawyers, educated in tho finc3t law schools of tho East, find ing nothing else to do, take to the pick and shovel. The streets of the !fge towns aro filled with young Vnc'n and old out of employment, but lacking money to get away with, ilio coun try out side tho citiei is fdled with trump.', begging their way from 'place to' place. (Jo West IF Laborers are getting from 81. 25 to$'2.00 per day, paying 1.00 and $G,t)0 per week for board. Go Wesf ! ! The SoIdicrV and Sailors' Veteran Club of this city gave a picnic in Hates Grove last Saturday, for the ben efit of tho s jorched Orphans. About 11 o'clock the.-lino of parade, was formed, consisting, first, of city and fire police ; next, Citizens' Corps Bund of 1G pieces; tjien Citizens' Corps; then what wu'left of tho Orphan School; then the Club; then citizens in carriages, tjinlui'g quite a spectacle, with flags 4nd banners. The residences on the liuaof march were decorated with fiuvrrsnnd tho stars mi l btripes. The procession was greeted with cheers etc. on iufwny. At the grove was music, ami tables loaded with victuals, or rather viand. A largo platform .vns ereetol for dancing and speaking. Quite aiuidienco listened to speeches from RoV. A. N. Craft, 11. C. Bloss, W. W.tiray and W.C.Plumer. After tho speeches came dancing, which was keptup until a thunder shower at 8 o'clock sent the plensurors home be times, and bcdrabbled. But the affair as a whole was a very enjoyable one, and wouid have been a greater pecu niary success but for the rain! JOME3. :Thc Brcokville Ji lJ'crionuui savs, Cyrus and James Blood, nod a sou of W. W. Corliett, w hile cut hunting ami fishing in Forest couuty, camo across an olil bt'tir ami two cub. Ihey suc ceeded in killing the old one, and brought Lome the two cubs, of which tho youuggentlemen feel proud. Bears are reported as quite plenty i:i Forest county. The above item has been floating around ntuong our exchanges for n week or twc just as though it were a fact. We ,i a vo positive information that the story was gotten up to make a reputation for the hunters mention ed, and to injufo that of the beat's of Forest. There does not stem to be that amount ofbears in circulation in this couuty which the above item would seem tojudicate. If the scene of tho trouble wore laid in Oil City or 1 aikers, we wotml have no difficulty in believing it. "Bears" are said to be plenty at those points. Tho Rockets of this place met tho "Potato Bugs," of Bean Farm, on the field of baso ball, at Stewart's Run, on Saturday last. W. P'. Mercilliott Esq., acted as umpire, J. II. Fones scored for tho Rockets, and some other gen tleiuuti, whoso name escapes us scored for tho Biigs.-, An interesting game wa3 played, but the Roekets carried too much Paris CI recti for tho Potato Bugs, the score standiug 47 to 21 in favor of Rockets. The best of feeling prevailed, but there was u number of J fingers and thumbs knocked out of joint, and tho boys were ull feeling bore on Monday morning It's terri ble good fun though. The Republican Congressal con fetenco of the District composed of Crawford, I.lcrcer and Butler, meets in Greenville to-day. Hon. S. New ton Pettis is Crawford's choice. Wheth er ho wii! i:.akc tho nomination re mains to he Mien. f' 11 II . .1 I I borhood improvements aro multiply- j ir.g. First wo put up a now pair of siairs so that our subscribers might feel safe when they wanted to come up and pay their subscriptions. Next, Robinson put up new stairs and porch floor in front of his store, and a salt" and lime shed in tho rear. M. Car penter got the. epidemic next, and put up a neat coal house in the rear of his gallery. 'Then Mr. Robinson put up a new and spacious coal house on the site of his old one. These improve ments Bre nil substar.lial, nutl made business brisk for few days last week. Rudolph Omsler, who lives about two niilcs from Lineville, Clarion county,' had a horso stolen from him on Monday night last. The horse is described as being a good-sized, black one, and having the letter "L" brand ed on its neck, under the mane. Tho horse was trucked a little this side of Fry burg, where all trace was lost. Mr. O. belongs to tho Lineville Horse Company, which is in active pursuit oi t no no rso ana unci, it is io.jji hoped thnt both will he capturei1 A "terrible disastft occurred at Granite Millf,IfCf;F'all River, Mass., on 8aturda morning last, 'lhe mill, whichvern"ploys about 425 operatives, took fire, and about 40 lives, mostly females, were lost. The greater part of tho killed were those- who jumped from tho fifth story window. There nre probably CO badly injured, several of whom will probably die. Tho fire Btarted from some u'noilcd machinery, which took firo by reason of friction. Tho Derrick of Monday contains an account ot a Mrs. JJelser. who lives on tho Ballet Furm, trying to kill her children, and failing in that committed suicide by jumping into a well. She struck one of her children, a girl of fourteen, with a hatchet, and fractured her skull, when the hatchet was taken from her. Mental abcra tiou isj assigned as the cause of her acts. A train oc the Lake Shoro R'y, was .struck .by tho locomotive of a train on tho New York Central Rail road, in East Buffalo, Fridy evening last. One man was killed and anoth er so badly injured that he cannot possibly survive. Several other par ties were slightly injured. The fault seems to lie with the engineer of the. N. Y. C. train, which was behind time. Here's one ofyoung Geo. Morgan's : 'Once iu Pittsburgh I bought a bed tick full of shot. I , threw it across my shoulders, and walked off, and every step I took I sank into the pave ment up to my .shoulders." Here's one of Gib. 's : "I struck, a man once, and if you'll bclievo me, ho wore out seven pairs of boots comin" o back on tho cars." John Ditwcllcr was arrested last week on a charge of stealing an ax from tho Superior Lumber Co. Store, and forging au order on Dithridge for $30 and signing 3. C. Sloan's namo to it. He was to have had a jury trial before Esq. Knox on Monday last, on tho ax question, hut as an important witness was absent the case was ad journed until Monday next. Next week court sits, Judgo Wet mote presiding. Tho ustml amountof jurors, witnesses &e. will bo present, and tho hotels will have a harvest. The Democracy will probably have a political meeting, and a big time gen erally. Beyond this there's no telling what may happen, as court week an swers tho same purpose here as "train ing day" used to. Pittsburgh papers speak of Gov erner llartranft's review, of tho Sixth Division, National Guard, Major Gen eral Pearson commanding, on Monday as being gratifying to the officials, and creditable to tho oflicers and men. There wero nearly fifteen hundred troops in line, their evolutions were creditable, and their arms and accou trements wero in good condition. Tho Harrisburg Telegraph, iu no ticing the requirement of the law as to tho annual publication of a statement of the financial transactions and con dition of each School Broad in the State announces that tho Department w ill withhold the Estate appropriation from all districts that f-iil to make the usual public statement. J On Friday last John Guytou shot a buck at tlw mouth of Fork Run, above Newtown, which wtighod 216 pounds after the head was off and tho entrails taken out. The horns were said to have been tho l.irgeet ever seen iu this country, and tho doer was the largest we have ever known to be kill ed iu this count v. 'Jftst aroUmd oiinmineuiate neigh-! Ftamue1Mai'klan(i wns'dangerous-' ly Wounded by a revol ver in the hands of ono John Purccll, near Kama City on Saturday cvening,during a drunken affray. Makfm an Exci:t.i.KNT Bleu. Cork Shaving, the best'and cheapest article for mattresses. See advertisement of Armstrong, Brother & Co. Pittsburgh, Low pi'iccs'aro interesting to eve ry person, but us a rule it is fair to slivtc that retail merehauts nre interest ed at all times iu low values in order thnt they may be nblo to offer to con snaiers merchandize at prices that will induce liberal purchase. In this con ncctiorfwe direct tho attention of our mercantile readers to the card of Messrs, McElroy & Dickson, of Pitts burgh, dry good jobbers, whoso fall goods aro now offered at prices lower than any tor fourteen years- From this firm dealeis can replenish their assort ments at rates that will surprise the?. IMPORTANT. Our readers who visit Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, will thank us, and save money, by adopting the fol lowing as a rule : When visiting either city, take the name and address (or cut out advertisements) of all business houses advertising through our col umns, and whatever goods you buy in their line give them your patronage. All are first-class, reliable houses guaranteed to be so by our Pittsburgh agents. You will, by following this advice, obtain the best goods at the lowest prices. Their advertisement is' a standing invitation to you, and one that costs them "hundreds 'of dollars annually. When buying, state to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement in this'paper, and our word for it, it will pay you. New invoice Boots 'AShoes, all kinds, styles and prices, just received at Robinson & Bonuers. 22tf Jury List for Sept. Term, 1874. UKAXDJtKOBS. Burnett twp. Justice Shockcy, Foro. man.' John Kek, I. J. Black, Soloinan Fitzgerald. Jroen. Daniel Mohney, lA'niau Cook, Fred. Winegard, C. V. Cropp. Klussluy. Duniol nudg'ns, ' Juciscn Catliii, John llalliday. Jenks. John bodgo, J.is. T. Rose, Cleo. T.ose. ' Hickory. O. J. Allison, Win. tSrennaii Win. Connelly. ' Tionoxta. Jan. Fitztreridd, Geo. Mealy, John .Shelhousc, Samuel JltcClintock. Tiouesta lloro. John. Wyarit, Samuel C. lliddle, P. Black. l'KTIT JUROHS. Tiouesta IJoro. J. A. Date, U. W. Itob- inson, A. B. Kellv, W. It. lunn, (i. V,. Butterlield, Henry waggart, It. Y. Kob erts.J. W. St roup. Tionohtu Twp. Jacob Zents, J. D. Ilud dleson, D. U. Hunter, l'eter Wolf, Moses Mealy, pi lloleinan,. Samuel Clark, W.' AGift'ord. Burnett. John Barton, Charles Travis, S. Cook, A. Black, Ueb. Braden Michael Dulik'.o. Kiiij; d y. Kli orlin, Geo. Morgan, Andrew' Baxter, Nicholas Arnold, Henry Thicker, Jacob Beck. lliekory Thos. Allonder, Charles Al bituh, J. 1. Bonis, Joseph Coburn. Harmony. C. I.. 1 1 anna, A. J. Siins, Iltrnin Fii'minjjr, W. V, Bromley, Walter Dawson, John bnyder, Geo. K. Muuross Win. SjoU. Jenks. It. J. Sallada. Uroou. Jno. Diokrager, Fred. Iedabur, Itudolph Kainan, T. P. Flynn, Jas. John son, Thos. Sanford, Wm. Cropp. Papa Baldwin, nt.Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that wo havo ever seen iu a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 Cm Landlord nud Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this oflieo. The colored nddress label on each paper shows the date to w hich the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that M.r. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 Tho mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting tho address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. "Our accounts go hack no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yt in our hands, and our rcceipts'will be recognized by tho old fir m. '.("tf. Xew Advertisements. BLACKSMITH AMD WAGON SHOP. ''pit K undersigned havo opened a first--L claws Blacksmith and W'aoii simp, iu tlio Huberts shop, opposite tho Itural House. All work in cither lino promptly attended to, and satisfaction jrimiantecd. lIoi-K-Kl-Iiit;- l (SlMM-illU.V ly 1.. SPFAIiS .V. II. W- It' iBlUtTS. NEW HARNESSiSIIOP. Jl'MT op 'iiol in the Itolmrtsi ltuildioso! poMito tlio Koriil JIoiinp. Tho iimler prepared to do nil kinds of work in his line ill tho best st.vlo iind on hIioit notice. x i: v ii a it x b: n w A Specialty. Keep on hand a tine iisnort liiont of rurry Cotntis, Urnshr, IIiu'Ikhm Oil, Whipt niid SuddlcM. IIiii-hoks of nil kinds made to order mid eheap nt the cheapest Hi'inetiilirr the inline iitir! pla..c V.. VYKST, Uob-iH J !u i 1. 1 in ir. 22-ly Oppenile llunil House, Tiouesta. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VHiTUK of n writ of Lev. Facias issued 'mt of tho Court of Common Picas of Forest, County nod to me di rected, there will lie exposed to Kile by public vendue or out'-ry, at tho Court House, in the lioroiorh of Tiouesta, on MONDAY, SF.I,Ti:Mlil',U2?TII, lS7t. at 4 o'clock, p. in., the following describe .1 reiil estate, to-wit : Marcus Brawnson vs. Freeman IT. F.lls worth mid Sophia Kllswortli, No. 44 Sept. Term, 174, .'. D., No. 7!) Deer. 'I'erni s)7:t. Tate. All that certain piece of hind sit unto in the Township of K insley, County of Forest mid Smte of Veniisylvnniii. Bounded and described lis follows, to-wil : Begiiininfj nt the nortlieastei ly curncr of tract No. bill, lis the stiuo is hiid out and desinnted on a n::ip of snid lori-st Coun ty lnado bv S. I). Irwin, adjoining the lino pf-IUekory Twp., and runniiiji thence KoutlienHtofly nlunu the dividing line of lots Nos, rJ12 ami t, nud adjoining hits to tho soiithenMt corner ol lot liumber .ilvi, thence alontf tlio lino or dividinji lino be tween lots Num. n.l.l anu niil i two-thirds i H) of a mile, thenco noi lliw-Ptiterlv mid parallel with s;ud line of hit No. 5214 to a point in the Township line of Hickory Township aforesaid, distant two-thirds ol a inuo trom the place ol bexinuinu. and tlieneo northeasterlv alone mid tow'usliip lino iwo-uiirus oi a mue to t no piai1 ot be(.'iiiniii)jr. l.xeeptniK out of tho same a certain tract of hind heretofore eonvovixl to George and Fdward l.nswortli, coiisist inr of lifly (i"i0) acres situate in tho north east corner of lot number 613, containing about NX) acres and boiiiff a part of the same premises conveyed to the party of too oy J. J!, a g i lew, ahcrilt ot l-uiest County aloresaid. Also rAll that equal undiviued otic-half () part of a certain piece or parcel of hind situate in Kiuiisley Township, know n, laid down and designated on said li w ill's map as lot ino. ;ii, uotiniica noi-tliwesterly hy lot No. 521s, iiortheiisterly by lot No. hi:1..), soutlie.isterly by lot No. GUlii, and south westerly by lo. No. 5J1 J. Containini; llliO acres, niorb or less, with all and singular tlio nppuiteiiMiiccs. Taken ill execution nnd t bcsold as the pvopoity of Freeman II. Kllswortli nnd Sophia Ellsworth at tho suit of Marcus Brawnson. Terms cash. T. J. VAN GIKSF.N, SheiilV. Shei iiV's Olilci;, Tioncsta, l'a., Sept. S, 1H74. WITH II. P. BURKIIAM'S 1S7-1 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Tho best in the market, and sold at less price tnan nnv other first-class wheel. Send for pamphelt and be convinced. S-4t N. F. BL'UN HAM, York, Fa. Must I'lxf rorliuar,y 1 erms of nd vei lisinfr are offered for News papers in tlie Stale of REfJfiSSYLVAriA ' Send for list of papers nnd schedule of rates. Address GKO. 1". BOWIXI. it CO. Advertising Agents, N. -11 l'ark Kow, New York. Itel'cr to Fdiior of this Paper. 1U-41 CU w tCTJi per Hay at Home. Terms H U free. Address Geo. Stinson it Co., Portland, Mo. 1" t WICli'.IC Miiaranteed to Male and V I I l cinalo imeiits. in their locality. Costs nothing to try it. 1'ailieulars Free. P. O. Yickerv it' Co., ugusta, Me. li;i-4t ANOTHER JDHAMCE! FIFTH AriD LAST GtFT'iCCKCERT IN AID OF Til 10 PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONF.V) TO KONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874, Bll.VWIMJ rEETAlTAT THAT DATE. LIST OF til ITS. Ono (;rand i-ash frirt One (iraud rush ilt Ono Ki aud cash i;ift Ono urand Ciush irilt OueKi'nnd easli uiit 5 cash gifts, :;o,i)on each, 10 cash nilts, 11,000 each, lo cash gilts, Kyion each, -0 rash gilts, ft,0o() each, J. cash gilts, 4,000 Mich, :m cash gilts, :i,oo each, .'iO cash gills, i!,000 each, li II cash gifts, ,noo each, 10 cash g i lis, f00 each, foo cash gilts, HHI each, l'J.OOO cash gilts, 50 each, ?:.iO,oeo 1"0,0(0 7o,000 00,000 2."l,0(KI 100,000 1 10,000 1.11 1,1 KM I 100,000 100,000 tm.ooii f 1 111,111 H I 100,000 ir;o,ooo :0,0iK ti.'o.ootl Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,01)0 PniCKOFTICKlOTS: Whole Tickets ... Halves Tenths, or each Coupon 11 whole tickets for 2 1-2 tickets lor - -For Tickets or information, .".() on 2." no 5 no rno imi 1,000 oo address THOS. 10. BKAM I.10TTIO, Au'ent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louis ville, K v., or THOS. H. HAYS .( CO., Kastirn A treiils UOU Broadway, New York. 21 it ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID .MICHIGAN LANDS FOR S ALU. The Grand Hapids and Indiana liailroad has been finished : is IS.'tll miles long, and I's entire laud grant earned ! In Farming Lands to Actual Sellers, for lndiyiiluals or Colonies, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1374. 10.1,000 acres have lleeii told already. Tho lands are well limbered, making the best V. iud of larms. Strong soils of urcut pro ducing power. lOasily reaelicd by rail or water. Good Murkets. I'.uilroad nils through the urant. .M icliigao is one of t lie least i 1 1. 1 . ! .1 1 and most prosperous Slates in the West, lis schools are uueiialleil, lis financial standing is No. I. Nodiilicul ty in trausportai ion. Peace and prosperi ty are in ils borders. Lauds from i to ss per acre, lime sullicii nl. Iiiten-si7 pt-r cent. WM. A. HoWAHD, Land I oninir', i.Jiauil liapOls, .Mich. P. It. PilOItCiO, Scc'y Laud Di pai tiicot. Di'.J. lVallior's Ciilifoi iiiii Yin OStiir ISittCI'S arc a purely Vegetable preparation, ni.ulu chielly iVotn t lie na tivo herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho incdiciiKif properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho micstion is almost daily asked. ''What Is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixkcau Uir tkks!" Our answer is, that they reinovo tho cause of disease, and tlio patient re- ' covers his health. Thoyuto the great blood purifier nnd a life-giving principle, a perfect Henovator and Imigoiator of. tho system. Never be foro in tho history of ll.u world has a iiiciiiiinu liceu cuinpiiiinilcil posst'ssioa tlio reniailoihlo (pinhtlVS llf Vl.V'Kli.Ml III I TKHS ill 1 ll-il i 1 1 . g tho sick of every iliscaso nnm is heir to. They uro a jrer.tlu Purgative as well ks a Tonic, relieviiiir Congustimi or Tnllumninlinti " if tlio Liver a;;il Visceral Organs ia iiiliims Diseases , The iirojiorlii's of Di:. Wai.ki:i:'s YlXKOAU IIIT'l'l-lis are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Ciiui.tor-Irritant fc'.ulorilic, AltuiM tive, anil Anti-iiiiiuus. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vir r.GAit BiTTKiis tho most woiulcrful Iu vigorant tbut ever sustained tU siukiu sy.-teui. No Person can take these Hitters according to directions, and remaUi long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, ttud vital organs wasted bcyoud repair. r Uilious, Ueniiftent ami Inter niittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent in tlio valleys of our great livers throughout tho United States, especially those of tlio Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, l!io U ramie, I'enrl, Alabama, .Mobile, Savannah, I!o anokc, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country dming the Summer nnd Autmnn,nnd remarkably so during sea sons of unusual boat and dryness, nro invariably ticconipanied liycxiensiie de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inlluenee upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary, Theio, is no cathartic for "tho purpose eiti:d to Bit. J. 'ai,ki:i:'s Nixi'GAit l!nrt:i:s, as tliey will speedily retnnvo the ilark eoloted viscid niatter with which tho bowels aro loaded, tit the same thro stimulating the secretions of tho live:-, and generally restoring the healthy functions of tho digestive organ:, v. Fortify the body ntjainsf. disc-mo by purifying all its thuds with Vim:i;.u: Bl'lTlili.s. No epidenj cap t;:kc l.o;,i ol" :t svsteni thus I'oijri'iiied. Dyspepsia orrriiiu''s(;:'.r, Uca'.- iiehe, l'itill in the Shoulders, tjough. . 'l'ightness of the Chest, I liziness. t'o-::-Eructations of the S.tnniach. B.nU'I'aste in the Mouth, Bilious' Attacks. 1'idpil:: tatiou of the Heart, iiiilaniinatiin of tl ) Icings, Bain in the region nf tho Kid . lieys, and it hundred other puiui'.ii ,- iim toms, aro the tiii'hprings of 1 speps'". . One bottle will prove it bettergn.irii:iti-o of its merits than it lenjthy ad1, erti.-u-uient. ' Seroftila, or itiiin's F.vii. Vhit Swellings, l.ll. urs, j:rysipel., j-.ftvhvil Nci i . Guitre, Screfuious 1 iiil.oiiaiiii s..:i.-. lt;no!. . lulhuioiialiiiiis, Mci-caiial .', li'.v: i m . U i burns, lOrtipiiuas of the fi,in. Sore l.i c . Ill Hide, tn in all oilier iiiiisiiiuli.Mial I':' . eases, Walukk's 'im:oai JUtiim.-. I.a t.'iuivn their great ciuatbc pi.ni.r- i i tl: , Uiot iib.'ititiuto anil iutraetnlile nei'i. For lnlliiiintiiifor.v ati.i Chronic: Klieiiniutisin, Go.ir. Bilious. ::,.n;j. 'tent and Intermittent Fevers, liiscasc ,( the liliieil, Liver, Li.h.ci.i iu.d ILaiLIc, these 1 titters have no eipni!. t.':;i.l; Di j arc caused hy Vitiati il Hlnnil. Meclinitical Diseases. - P.-rsous en gaged in 1'iiints and .Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-Betters. . ! 1 he. iters, and Miners, lis tlmy ailvaute in life, are-sif j ! t. to parnlvis of the Dowels. To pua .l against this, lake a ilo-e of '.iucifh Vi. liii.vit lii n iiiis occasioiuilly. For Skin Diseases, Eruption.--.. Tet ter, Sall-liliuiun, lliotclies. Spots, pi.nplfi, I'ustali'S. Dolls, Carbiiiu lr.-, 1,'ihg n in , Sealil-heail, Suro Lyes. Miysipulas. Itch. Heurfs, DiiLiilcilaliulis of tin- Skin. Humors and Diseases, of tho Skin of whatever nunm or nature, aro liteiiiily dug up ami ciu ri: .1 out of the system in a tliorl tiinu ly tliu uso of tlieso Dittet'd. Fin, Tape, nntl oilier AVoniis, lurking ill tlio system of so many tluitiMinil-. nre ciloetually tlestroyeil anil n oii.i id. .No system of ineilicine, no veriuifuges, no mi thehninitics willtieu thu syati-ui lieiu woriiii liko these Hitters. For Female (V.niplainis, in voting , or old, nnuTieil ur single, at lhe ihiwa cf m. maiiliuuil. or tlio turn of lil", llie-n Touio . Litters display to decided nn IhIIuiuku that improvement is toon peivepiililc. ( leansellio Vitiated Blood when ever you I'uul its impurities bursting lliroimii the skin ill Pimples, Krujitiotis, or .Sorus; cleanse it when yim liml it uli-iiucteil ..n.i sluggish in tho veins ; cleanse it when it u foul ; your feelings will tell yon wlicu. Keep i tlio blood pure, uad the health of tliu system t will follow. J It. II. MiDO.VALI) Ai CO., Dru iU nntl (i.-li. Arls., S ui l''l. iuci.ru. l.'ulireui.iii, Allli ti'P. ef W'rlh:in-hMI llll.t I'llull!."!! Sis.. N. '. Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porter. For Health, Comfort Jam! stylo, iu uelvllowjodged tlio best article of tho kind ever uiude. Numerous) Testi monials in lis favor are lie im; reecived from all puits of the I lillrd States. I.ndv Airents Wented. A i -. i v I- JIAIMH V, ,Soh i i 4 yf Main utaetiirers. New Hit- iV vii, ( 'nun. Arnold A Hall oing, . V. Agents 1j2iu
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