0 t a VEIISESDAY MORNING, SKPT. M, iST-l. nonouon officictis. 7)ttrriM M. ll'TKI., .'n. OmiieiiWfn H. .1. Wnlcntf, f, .T. Van "JloMcn, J. K. J.liilnp, 1. N. Mans, J. S. Hood, J. A. I'roper. Just icrx of Ilia iVrrro W. P. Miircllliott, P. S. Knox. Cinxtatite IT. Swnwnrt Nrhnol liirrctorx H. S. Knox, t. O. Pn vl, S. .1. Wolcott, S. II. llaxlct, A. H. Kcllv. 1. I'lnrk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICK!S. frmulent Jiiilir T. U. Wktmohi. .(MwWfl Jnl;)rxi. A. I'norKR, Ax- DUKW (V)OK. fshrri(rT, 3. Van Oikm-iv. Tromurrr t'liim. Of,ANr.n. J'rtttlirfnntnrt, llrgintVr fr !rror?rr,ie. J. It. A'lNKW.' I'immiK.tinnrrKT. I. CiiM.IW, Jimw Thompson, .Ia. K. Ci.aiik. ftiuntit Siiprrivtrntlrnt S. V. Tlniinnn. lintrirt Attorneys. I. Inwif. , Jury CninmixxionnrnJ as. 1"ly!?,Wm IATTK.nno!. (,u,il!) NiirivtnrH.Ti. Tnwi!. f ol O)irj M. Ittkt., .In. County AntitorT. i. Conn; I,. War XHn, l. .Tamif.hos. MrmbrmJ ftingrr 10(A Dixtrifl C 11. ClUTtH. cm M u M a rti jj Wi I. t.l A M. Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on nml After Juno I, 17I : HOl'TII 1ST CI.AcI. Train 22 Train no " Til - ' - 7:12 p. in. 2n class. - I1:0."i n. in. IS-.'iS p. in. SOnTII 1ST I'l.AKM. Train 1 -Train .1.1 S-.'Ji p. in. Un class. 8:."."i n. in. - fi:0." p. in, On the Ttlvcr IHvImIoii f. r. from Oil City to lrvlnetmi, up tho river in North ; down the river, nouth. " LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Pay Your Tax. YVliero tlie right to vote depends up on tlio payment of tux it must lie paid thirty days before tlio day of election. A tax receipt given after the third lay of October will not avail. As tlio new election law changes the. rule in this respect double precaution should lie taken. Bev. Klliott will preach in tlio Tivsliyterian church on Sunday next, morning and evening. J'ousij. A green k;d glove fur ilio left lmnd. The owner can have it by -culling at this ollicc. Mr. Teaso has purchased the prop- ' rty cast nt Knox s null and m im proving the sumo. Everybody who has coas in town nro troubled becauso they fail to come . homo to bo milked. W. B. Heath has our thanks for a nico lot of peaches, raised on his fa inous Dutch Hill farm. '. Found. A pocket-hook containing money. The owner can get it by call ing at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, nud .identifying '. M. tarjenter is making some more improvements in hia gallery. Io is. bound to take good pictures if ho don't make a cent. ' . Mri Robinson has sunk hie well . to depths unknown, and has at length succeeded iu finding good water, uud that during'the recent dry times, .too. PartriJgo's new building is mak ing haste slow ly, on account of there being so much stonework to do Huberts' residence is going ahead quite rapidly. me BidewaiK on vuurch fot. was mended on Saturday last, much to the delight of pedestrians. The other side' walks in town were also overhaled to greater or less extent. J. T. Dale attended the James town (N. Y.) Fair. IIo reports that it was a good show, and well attended, there being upward of 10,000 people oa tho ground the d;iy ho left. Among the many Attorneys from . abroad who aro attending our court, we notieo W. W. Mason and W. E T.athy, Esqs., who formerly practiced .here. Both are looking hearty. Hie Couccrt of Jas u. Clurk, at the Fresbyter'an church on Wednes day evening lust, was well attended, and those who didn't enjoy his singing were .forced to confess that he told a good story. Dr. Egbert, of Franklin has re ceived the Democratic nomination for Congress in the District 'composed of "Warren, Yetiango aud Erie. Carlton B. Cm lis is tho man ho has to run uguinst. . An itinerant organ grinder was around on Saturday favoring the pub lio with choice selections from several eminent composers. If ho got money enough to get a square meal, money is ph'Mier than we ihouuh't. "Gen. Harry White will address a Bopnblicnn Meeting at Clnrington on Thursday the 17tlt inst.- Ho will bo lislcndd to by n lurge andionco nml will bo tho guest of Judge. Cook while in that neighborhood.'' Forwi lirjiub lican. White sent Judgo Cook notieo of tho timo ho would be .at Clnrington, but t hn Judge responded that he would not he there. The Jiejmbluxm and White counted their chickens be foro t!:py wcro hatched. ll neither hnd a lnrgo audience nt Clnrington, nor was he tho. guest' of Judgo Cook. CJluvUm Democrat. We took the trouble yesterday to interview Jurlgo Cook in regard to tho above slur. He tells us that ho in-viteit- (Jen. While to come to Cooks burg and stop with him wten he came out in that section. At the timo the mcctmg was held, unavoidable busi ness engagements mado it necessary for him to go to Brookvillo aud Bra dy's Bend. At Brookville he met Dr. Ileichhold and informed him of the fact. Tho Judge further says that he is very forrry that he was unablo to be present, not only to hear the speak ing, but to entertain Gen. White ns he calculated to. Further, Whito did not send word to Judge Cook when he would be there, nor did the Judgo ret spoil (I that ho would not be there 'The events transpired as rdlatetl above, much to tho chagrin of Judgo Cook who was anxious to cxercito the hos pitality he had extended. Will the Clarion liepv.hlica.1i please expose this malicious lio of Brown's? The effect will probably be tliat Brown w ill for ever be disqualified from testifying in any court in Clarion county, because any one who Vnow3 Brown's reckless disregard fnr'tho trulh, would certain ly bo willing to swear that they would not believe hiin under palh. At a regular meeting of the Tio nesla Lodge,5 1. O. O. F., held on Fri day evening lust, the following oflicers were elected :J N. G., J. T. Dale. V. 0 , 0. W. Sawyer. Secy., G. T. Latimer. AsVt Bec'y, F. M. Keck. Treas., J. A. Proper. J. G.D:le was olected Trustee, and S. II. llaslet Representative to the Grand Lodi;e. The odiccrs elected together with thoso to be appointed win be iiistaiieu on rnuay evening next, A- somewhat novel, hut significant feature of tho times, noted by tho Shoe ant? Leather Jicporter, is tho diminish ing demand for fancy shoes. That paper fays: ''The demand is for plain substantial shoes, such as aro made tor and will do good service. There is no money to pay for fancy stitching and embroidery, out utility is the aim tho most wear for the outlay." This is one of the results of the retrench mcnt rendered necessary by the panic of last year. "Thero is a soul of good ncss iu things evil." Jiuwiu iuuiiie met with an acci dent 6n Saturday hist, which will oc oasion him a good deal of trouble for awhilcSf it does uot disable part of his left hand permanently. He was lathing in M. Ittel's" house, and had occ&siou to cut a pieco of lath in two, By a mistake ho hit tho inside ot his hand instead of the lath, cutting three nngers severely, ana one ot tiicm baa ly. No bones were broken, but the cords of his Jniddlo finger were sever td. Dr. Wlnats and Hunter dressed the hand. Wm. B-.-Heath, our popular can diuate for Co. Commissioner brought a torn-stalk Into town on Monday last, which had two ears of com on it, the top of the upper oue being 7J to 8 feet from the butt of the stalk. The wholo stalk was 13 feet in hcighth. This is only a specimen of his corn field. He has stalks in the field which aro larger yet than tho one described. Dutch Hill is a great agricultural country. ' L. ifc'D. W. Agnow's hostler got his back up on Friday evening last, aud proceeded to vent his spite, first,' by whipping some horses and sending them ou a dead run to the stable, after the horses had been out all day, and second by attempting to put a head on Lea. This second effort, however, was disastrous; tho boot was on the other foot, or, ruther, the head on the other man. He left his job without any oue telling him to go. Iu the Commissioners' office can be secu a stufied rattlesnake, four feet and one inch in length. This terrible reptile wus sluin by David Hunter, who stuffed it with bran and presented it to tho county. Seldon Whitman (Jljim'to have! found a threo-foot vein of nnncl-coal on his lunn. A party ot nmatetir geologists aro going up to examine the vein this or tho first of next week, when we will give our readers tho re sult of their investigations. If it proves a good vein of that size Seldon has a nico think of it. Wo nro ready to rejoice with Stldou when his good fortune becomes settled beyond a doubt. Wilbur Grove has a horse which bids fair to become a trotter in the course of time, with proper training. He can trot a milo now iu less than 2:50, and never had any advantages. He was bought from a farmer in Vir ginia, by Wm. Butler, a month or two ago, and, we believe, until Mr. Grove got him, he was uover hitched single. The Ditweller case Came up on Wednesday last, beforo a jury impan eled by Esq. Knox. 'After hearing the evidence the jury was sent out and discharged. On Saturday another jury was drawn and the case tried ever again, when Mr. D. wos.iULDU guilty of tho chargo of larceny. Sentence had not yet jxiea. passed on .Monday A good deul of wet weather has Lewexpericnced since Sunday last.but uot enough to raise the water to raft ing stage. The ground was so parch ed, and the ruin fell so slowly that it was apparently all soaked up. A good healthy rain now would put tho river and creek in good condition. Bob Kees has bought the right of Forest county in a churn, which he claims lays over any thing of the churn kind yet invented. The butter is made by forcing air through the concern and agitating the milk, if we understand it. He proposes to bring it down and let us see it. Wm. C. Bromley, of Stewart's Run brought in a specimen potato of the Late Rose variety, which weighed upward of three pounds. It .is a smooth and good-looking potato, and we wouldn't object to having sixty or seventy bushels of the same kind on subscription. ' j Col. Thomas has been doing some excavating on the site of his new house, which is to be built of brick, and to be situated across Helen St., from the Sheriff's house. Geo. Mogan, we un (Icretand, contemplates building on Vine St. this fall. Robinson & Bonner, with their characteristic enterprise, have issued tho Fall number of The Illustrated Canister. ; These papers are given away to customers, and others who visit their store. The comic prevails in this publication. . Mr. Wilbur Grove informs us that in company with his father and broth er he proposes to build a number of stump machines this fall nud winter, He furthermore says that theso ma' chines find ready sale wherever they aro 60 e red. W'hcasants, squirrels and pigeons are being slaughtered by hunters of small game, aud the panting deer is occasionally shot by the old huuters. It is lawful to kill all the above game until the 1st of January, we believe. An attempt was mado to have match game of ball on Saturday lust, but the attempt failed. It is not very likely that we shall witness many more games this fall ; the weather is too uu reliable. "The Southern Situation," is very fully and impartially prescutod in the October number of The Republic, pub lished at Washington, D. C. In the same issue there is a chrouological list of the recent murders and outrages iu Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louis iuna, Tennessee and Texas. It con tains also an account of eighteen po. litieal State Conventions Democratic, Republican and Independent held in September, with a synopsis of the platform aud resolutions of each. The contents of the October number em , i i ... Draces aiso aooui twenty articles ou the leading political topics of the day. together with an array of statstics of the "Union Army of the Great Rebellion," showing tho totals of tho army by States and Territories, and also the numbers "killed," "died," aud "miss ing iu battle" from each State. Terms 2 a year, or $1 per volume of six mouths. Back numbers aud bound volumes supplied. . Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that wo have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly lo.w prices I It m IMPORTANT. .. ' ' Our readers whd visit Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, will thank us, and save money, by-adopting tho fol lowing as a rule: When visiting either city, take tho name ond address (or cut out advertisements) of all busiucss houses advertising, through our col umns, and whatever goods you buy in their line give them your patronage. All nre first-claes, reliable houses guaranteed to.be so by our Pittsburgh ngeuts. You will, by following this advice, obtain the best goods at the lowest prices. Their advertisement is astauding invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollars annually. When buyingslate to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement in this popcr.and our word for it, it will pay you. Ncv invoice lioots & Shoes, all kinds, styles and prices', just received at Robinson A Bonncrs. V,J22lf .. . . i Landlord and Tenant Leases, the , most approved form, for sale nt this oflico. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf D. O. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf. Marriage- , Certificates, Biauk Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf; Tho lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. 4G ly LOST. Ou or about the 23th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Iluuter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on tho back, made pay able on or before the 4th Monday of May. The amount of tho 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 nbove described note to me. T. J. Van Gieses. . Tho colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address labol every subscri ber ran tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of Jauuary, '73, tho nc counts previous to that time being nayablo to. the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. KKVSTdMi 1I1MM1 ROtUIN, 263 Liberty St., - - Pittsburgu, Pa. II'. II. SJMrSOX, Proprietor. 3IEAI.SAT ALLIIOl'US. TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED, v2j-Jy CLAIM AND PATENT AGENCY. TIIKOLIIKMTIN THE STATE. W. C. BEKIXOEH, - - Solicitor, 115 Sinithfieid St., Pittsburgh l'a. Patents procured, Ponsion, Bounty. tp. Prize Money colloeted. Applications by iiiuii uiitriiuuu w ua ii ijiuuu in pfirson, .i-iV'o charge unles bucpossIuI. 2-3in CORK SHAVINGS The best and cheapest' article" iu -uso for MATTRESSES, &C. They will last a lifo timo. Thirty to foity pouiiua rtujuiruu lor largest uooh, 8 Cents Per Pound. ARMSTRONG, BROTHER ifc CO., " w2j-1ui. Pittaburgh, Pa. A. CAIIIK Person suffering witli Nervous Debili ty, liihipidnt Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Catarrh, or any form of Ncrvoo or Pulmonary Conipla'inU, will receive a prompt and radical Vegetublo Keinodv, froo of charge, by giving symptoms In full, mid addressing. Dr. L'llAS. P. MARSHALL, 3 tf 'Hi Swuii St., bullalo, N. Y pONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At Home, Miiloor Fmnalo, $30 to $00 a wi ck w arranted. No capital required. Full particular and a valuable Humplo oui.t li co. Address, with 0 i:l., rot urn stamp, C. BOSS, Williainsburgh, N. Y. 15 4t Tlo Republican Olllce KEEPS constantly on hand a largo au Hortuientof lllaiik Deeds, Mortgages, Kubpiimus, Warrants, Summons, Vc to uo u" i iicap or pasli J OH WOHK of nil kinds done at turn of fice 011 Hiiort notice. UKSCKIBE forUie Forest UcpublioHO It will pay. few Jdrcrllsemenl. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP. Till' unilorsinncd hiivo opened a (lrnt-i-liiMM lilnrksmit'i nud Wnnn Whop, in tlio Hohorts Hhrip, opposito tho Hurnl HoiiHo. All work in either lino iminitly attended to, nud snlixfaiaioii Kunrantecd. 22 1 v I.. KI'KARH it II. W. HOIiKHTS. NEWHARNE S sTs HOP. JUST opened in tlio Kohorts Hiiildinirop poxito thn Hurnl llonso. The under Kilned is prepared to do nil kinds of work in liin lino in tho best Kl.vlo anil on short notice. X I Y II A It X UN A Specialty. Korp on hand n fine assort ment of ( uiTV ('oinliH, DriislioM, Harness Oil, Whips niid .Saddles. Harness of nil kinds matin to order, r.nd ehcnp ns the cheapest. Keiupmlier tho nnme and pla..e XV. WKST, Kohorts ItuildiiiK, 22-ly Oppmito lturnl House, Tionostn. II. C. HARLIIT, SIo rcli ant Tailor, IN Tho Lnwreneo Building, over Super ior Lumber Co. 8torp. 'i lie host Btock kept coiiHiantly on hand, and mudo up in the best nimnier and newest Htyles. l'.l-l y MIW.t'.M. IIHATII, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH lias recently moved to this place lor tho purpose of nipetinn a want wliicli tlio Indies ot tlio town mid county hnve for a lnnjr timo known, that of having a dressmaker of xperlcneo anions theni. I mil prepared to make all kinds of dreasps in tho latent Btyies, and IfuarnnteosatiKtaption. htoinpiiip lor liraul inn mid embroidery done in the best man. ner, with tho newest patterns. All I ask in a fair Into. Itpsldpnre on ater htrecr. in tlio house formerly occupied by Jacob Shriver. 14tf 81 Per Cent. Uuaraiiloctl WITH N. F. BTJRNHAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL Tho best in the market, and sold at loss prico than nnv other hrst-i'lass wnpei Kpnd for pampholt and be ponvinepd. 23-4t N. F. BURN HAM. York, Pn. Most ILvtrnordiiiary Terms of ad vcrtisinjr nro offered for News- pupcrs in tho btato ot RENftSSYLVANIA ' Send for list of papers and schedulo of rates. Address ii KO. P. ROW KLL A CO. Advertising Agents, Nj. 41 Park Row, New York. Rotor to Editor of this Paper. 23-4t $5g fOfl per dav nt homo. Terms f free. Address Goo. fctinson & Co., Portland, Mo. 15 4t Q77A WEEK Biinrnnteed to Male mid I I hcmalo nijontH, in their locality, Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Erpo, l", o. v lckory if Co., Augusta, Mo. 23-4t ANOTHER J5HANCE! FIFTH AND LAST GIFHCOKCERT IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONED TO ' MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874 DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. LIST OE GIFTS. Ono grand cash gilt One grand push gilt One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt One grand cash trilt 5 cash gilts, 20,000 each, 10 cash gilts, 14,000 each, 15 cash gilts, ln.OOO each, u cash gins, o.ouu c,'.; il, 25 cash gilts, 4,000 eaeh, 'M cosh gills, 8.000 each, 50 cash gifts, l!,0O0 eaeh, li 0 cash gilts, 1,'KiO each, 1210 cash gilts, fiOO each, 5no cash gilts, loo each, 10,000 cush gifts, f,0 each, ?250,O0O liHl.OoO 75,000 M,(0 25,000 1 011,000 110,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 110,000 100,01 N) 100,001) IkO.OOO 50,000 050,000 Grand total 20,600 Gifts, nil cash, $2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tickets ... $ 50 00 Halves .... ;, on Tenths, or each Coupon - - 5 0(1 11 wholo tickets for ... fi(KI 00 22 1-2 ticketii for . . - - 1,000 00 For Tickets or information, address THOS. E. UKAMLKTTK, Agent and Manager, Public Library liuilding, Louis villi", Kv or THOS. II. II AYS if CO., Eastern AgpnU OOUli road way, Now York. 24 4t ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Tho Grand Hapids and Indiana Rnilroad has been tiuishod j in miles long, and ils pntiro land grant earned I In Farming Ijuids to Ai tual Sctlors, for Individuals or Colonics, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874 100,000 acres liavo been sold already. Tho lands aro well timbered, making tho best kinn or larniH. Strong soils of grout pro. diicing power. Easily reached by rail t wator. Good. Markets. Railroad rui through tho grant. Michigan is 0110 of tlio toast indebted and most prosperous Statn 11 tun , i-si, jiHsciiooi nro iineoiiaiicii Its liuuncial standing is No. 1. Nodilllcul ty in transportation. Peace ami prosnuri ty uro in its borders. Lands from jl to $8 per aero. Time suilicieiit. Interest 7 per ceui. A. liOWAKU, Land Connor', (J rand Itapids, Mich, P. It. I'l LUCK, Sec'y Lund Department. Coin Silver Watch FPEE ! Agents Wanted to net for inn, in tho Mile ot an article o! value iu , ver house hold. $.'0 Coin Silver Watch FUEE. Ad dress F. KOlllNSUN, Pittsburgh, l'a. wl'J 41 AGENTS WANTED FOR Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood, unci their Mu tual inter-relations; live, Its I.uus, rower, etc. Agents aro Helling from 15 to 2 , conies day. Send tor specimen pages nud to ms to Agents, nud see why it nulls faster than any other book. Address, rational Pub lisliing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 23 It isssl Dr. J. Walker's tWoi-iila Tiii Opar Hitters nro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chielly from tho native- herbs fotyid on tlio lower ranges of tto Siori a Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nrecxtrncted therefrom without tho uso of Alcolfol. Tho question is almost daily asked. ''What is tlio cause of tlior unpanillolcd success of Vi.neoai: Hit thus J" Our answer is, that tbey rcntora tho caurte of disease, nud tho patient re covers his health. They nro tho great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and luvigorator of tho system. Ncrcr bt'llut! Ill llll! history of" tho world 1ms n metlicinn liccn conipoifiulcil ponneiisiiig tin) reninrkalilo quahtien of Vi.xkgak DrrrKKS in hculiiijr tho sick of ovory ilitiCiiKO man is heir to. 'i'hpy nro a gentle Purirutive nn well iu a Tonic, relieving Conpcstiim or Inflaimimtinn of tlio Liver and Vinccral Organ iu liiliom Diseases The properties of Dr. Walkeii's VisegaU Hittkrs nro Aperient. Piaplioretio, Canniuativc, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, aud Auti-liilioua. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vtt. , egar Ritteks tho moBt wonderful In Tigoraut that ever sustained th tiuking systom. 4 No Terson can talco these Bitters aecordiufj to directions, and remain long uwcll, provided tUeir bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wostod beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are to preva lent in the valleys of our groat rivers througuOTt tho United States, specially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Kcd, Colorado, Brazos, Hio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro nnoko, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during- tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of uimsual boat and dryness, arv invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intluonco upon theso various or gans, is essentially 'necessary. Thero is 110 cathartic for tha purpose equal to L)n. J. Walkeu's Vixecau Dinnits, as they will speedily remove tho dark, colored viscid matter with which 'tho bowels are loaded, at tho samo timo stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tlio digeslivo organs. Fortify the body against disoaso by purifying all its fluids with ViM;ti.it liirruns. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tle.nd nche, l'ain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Miur Eructations of the Stomach, liad T11M0 ill the Mouth, Dilious Attacks, 1'alpita tation of tho Heart, liillammiuiun ol tlio Lungs, I'alu in .the l esion of the Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho oil'spi Inns of 1'yspepsii.. Ono bottle will prove a hot tor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy udvertibo mcnt. Scrofula, or Kina's Evil, Whi'.o Swellings, li Inn's, KryKipilii, Swelled XerV. Goitre, Sernl'iiloiis liilluiiuiiiitioiin. Imlulrst Iiifluiiinmtions, il,:iiunal Aileciioas nl.l Soros, Eruptions ol' tho .Skin, Sum Kyn. elc. In these, ns in all other ciMiMiluii.uml ' eases, Walkku'v ViNi;o.:i IIitikiis liavo iliuwu thoir great curative power in lliu Hiost otstiuatu uuU iiitiaetiililo tai . For lullauiuiatory un;l ( lironlu llheuiiiiitisni, tiuiit, liilious, Kotnit tent and lutermittcnt Fevers, 1 liseaKot of tlio lllnotl, Liver, Kiihipvn unit llluililer. tlieso Hitters liuvu no equal, fcut'lt Ui ca.,cs nru caused by Vitiuteil llluuil. Mecliniiical Diseast's. rontons wv aged in 1'aiuts and Minerals, sorft n: l'luinbcrs, Type-setlerii, (lulii bunlors, nml Miners, as they mlvuiieo iu lil:, uio Bui'jcrt to paralysis "of tlio lleweK To guard against this, tako a Uoso of V'ai.ki:u' Viv KOAR DlTTKRS llPCtlsiolltllly. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tct- tor, Salt-Khniiin, lilotclies. Spots, l'iniple. Pustules, IliiiU, C'ailiuucles, King-woi'mn, Scald hend, Soro Kye. Krysipulus. Jtcli. Scurfs. Diseolorutioni of tho Skin, Humors and Diseasos of the Skin of whatovpr nnms or nature, are literally dug 11 p aud rnirint out of the system iu a fchui t tiuiu liy tho 111,0 of tlioso flitters. Tin, Tape, nml other Worms, lurking in the system of po many t!iimsaiai, are clluctuully destniyed ami reniuvrd. No system nf medicine, 110 vermifuges, no an tiiuiiiiiuitlcs will true tlio systeui lruiu wnrini liko these Bitter. For IVinalo Coinplaints, inyouns or old, -married or tingle, at tlie duwu of . mnnhoml. or the turn of life, tlieso Tonio Hitters display so decided an inlliiciico thut iailiroveineut is soon purppptilile. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you linJ its inipurilios bursting Uirourh the b'kin in I'implus, Eruplious, or S1 cleanse it when you IUid it obstructed and Fhiir'ibh in the veins; clennso it when it it foul ; your feelings will telj vein wlieu. Keep tbo blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. K. II. HI-DONALD Ai ro., DniclitlJ nrul lion. A el , San Krunrifcu CiilirerQls auil i-or. at Wiihlntirtoii aiai 'liui-lt,ni su N. V. Bold by mil DrugKlals uml Ucnler. Madame Fo's Corset Skirt Sup porter. I'or Health, 1 -tun tort ami Htylo, is ai knowleilfjHi the best urtieleol tho kind over in a-hi. XuuieroiiH Toxti mouialu in ita favor nre bo iiiK retwlvod from all partis of the In Hod .Slates. Lady AuentM Wanted. KuY if- IIAKMON, Molo Maiiiil'ucturerii, New Ha ven, t'onn. Aruohl iV llau liiii).', N. V. AyiMitH loL'ni