. WFDKr.DAT MIIRNIaG, Cl'T. 7, '.S,l. , nOROUGffCrFICkTtfi. r.(Mj M. Inf:t.. -Tfi. ' Omiirmrrt-s. ,. Woleotl, T. .1. Vim Oliven, J. K. J'.lninr, D.N. Knox, .1. S. Ilonti, J. A. Proper. . Jtintirrxof Utc Worn W. P. More IHiott, i . is, iwinx. f mxtnhlr r. Swuvirmt A'cioo) ' J)irrrtor.il'. S. Knox. H. . I):) Tin, 8. .1. Wobiott, N. Ii. Haslet, A. It. Kelly. 1). Hark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICFIS. IVetiilrnt .liuliyr Axvtrinta .whirl PIIKW CooK. -L. I). AVt:rMnni'.' J. A. l'Rorcn, ,v iVArriyT-T. .T. Van Of kskx . -V" Hfl I'T Ffl Kl. G LAWN Kit. I'rnlknmiliirtf, lptjitee Cr ZfrwdVr, re, i. II. AONKW. Vjniiniwimirrn --T. P. Cm.Liss .Toitx TuoMrmm, Jau. K. Cunit. Titinfy Nii)irrilrnitrntH. F. Ron nun, Dixtrirt Allnmrfl H. I. In WIN. Jury (inmiitincr!t .1 A. Kr.YNjf,iVM. J'attkhkon. fViittfi Nil nrtir S.D. InwiS-. Hironer M. iTTKL, .III. Viuf( tnlitnr T. It. Conn, L. War- KKR, G. JAMIRSOT. Mr.mhr.ro UontirrirMh ThMrirtC. It I'l'KTIM. Atttrmlil.v M ah rt! WiM.t am. Time of Train At TIONFSTA STATION, on and after October r, 1ST t : sot; rit. Train fiO -.-" M . " fi-J flUllTIf, Train .Vi ' " Ml - . " id y::t7 p. !:4r p. 8:3.1 n. m. r.:00 p. in, WW a. in. fi i Oil CilV On tho Kiver Division f. r. to Irviiiulnn, up tho river is North j down mo nvor, south, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Hcv. Lusher will preach in tlie Jf.-''. Church on next Suii'.liiy evening. Union Htilibutli School nt 9:o0 n. m. --l)r. r ithor, Dentist, will lie ut Fryhurg next week, M attend to any business in line that may lie want ed. . Tlio J Vim says : "Truth U uli ur need this hitch." Tlicn why, in tho liamn of Truth do yiii copy Drown' glaring falsehoods ? M. Carpenter is putting upnn ad tlilion on the rear of h'a gallery, his increasing business making the addi tional room necessary. Cidc-r is living pqnee.yd out lv those who have apples and who own or can horrow cider mills. As far ns we know there has boon none ofiered for sale here. liev. l.lliutt, who moved to town lust week, evidently does not intend to lie btarved out, us he brought .thirteen barrels of potatoes along with hiiri, and other provisions in proportion. The Piliadelphiu Inquirer says 1 he akefieltl Presbyterian Church, of (iermantown, has extended a unan iinotis call to the Uev. N. S. MoFet ridgo, of Oil City, Fa., to In come their pastor. . il Several of our miaous are giving their attention to the slaying of pheas ants, which are pleiilior this full than we have ever before- known them to be. Mr. Uobinson killej one with a stone on Monday last, - -Dr. Ill nine has relumed home from his viit to the Cincinnati Ex iiositiou, and will resume his practice at once. Hoth himself and wife ex. proS thewsfalves high'y pleased with tho JCxposition. . By reference to the announcuients it will bo seen that Capt.L). S. lvuox, of this pluce, is an independent candi date for Assembly. There ara now four candidates on tho track, and but one of them can be elected. " , A social dance will' cume oil at the house of Flynn Urother?, in the Flynn settlement, near Newmauville on Tuesday evening next. We are iuformed that good music will be in attendance, and a good time may be vxpuctod. The lion. Benjamin Ilusli Brad ford, of New Brighton, has accepted the nomination of tho Temperance party of this State, for the oflico of Lieutenant Governor. He stands a ohauce of living and dying a private citizen. Tho Derrick of Tuesday contains . 1" .1 uu uccuom oi inc. suicide ot an uu kuowu man, by throwing himself uu ler a moving train ou the Jameftown & Frauklin Ry., ut Summit; four miles below Franklin. The case is fchouded in mystery. Willie, youngost child of M. Tate, Fsij, died, of diptheriit ou Ihursday ot last week. The child Mas a little over ten months old, and was a very intercst:ng and beautiful one. The parents have the sympathy of the entire coniinuuitv. Wc ore pained to record the death of Mr. C. C. Minnclcy, agent of V. Minnig A Co., of Erie, which occur red at President, on Monday last. It appears that lie iut up ot tho Trcsi dent Hotel ou Friday evening", and in the moruing, about 7 o'clock, tho landlord knocked at his diior; Mr. M answered, and tho landlord went down stairs; After waiting for some time he went up again and knocked, and hearing no answer he opened" the door, anu iouiiii iur. lumneiey lying on Ins face on tho door, unconscious. He was put into bed and Dr. Hunter of this place was sent for; Mr. McCray's folks in the meantime doing all they could to help tho stricken man. When the Dr. arrived he pronounced it a stroke of paralysis. Everything possible was dono For the unfortunate man, but without avail, and he died as above stated. Ho leaves a wife and family who reside at Linesvillo, Crawford county. All of our business men wcro well acquainted with tho deceased, and heard of his death with genuine regret Wo have been Intimately acquainted with Mr. Minneley for many years, and have always known him as an up' right business man, whose word could be depended upon at all tiiyes and tin dcr all circumstances., lie was social ly inclined, and ftlwavs made friends wherever business' called him. II family have our heartfelt sympathy in their afllictiou. The express tram which has here tofore run on the rifur division' of he O. C. & A. R. Ky.has been taken off, and hereafter wo shall have to travel entirely on accommodation trains, or in other Jivords, ut the tail end of freight trains. This is a severe blow- but we don't know how it is U be bet tered. It is ct-rtaiu that the express trains have no been patronized very extensively, especially since tho hard times shut dowiV on the countrv. .- .iti . uow time tame, went mho cllect on Monday last, Tho following is the wisiu v kiailJ3 Ul 11119 BlIl'.lUU I Northwarrf No. 51, 2:38 a. m. ; 03, 8:3.5 m.; No. 59, 5:00 p. m. . Southward, No. CO, 9;54 a. in.; 54, 2:37 ft m. ; No. 52, 9:45 p. in. No, No, ' Tho "Time of Trains," at the head of tho first local column will be found correctedMu accordance with this table, (icnerul Allen, the Republican candidate, for Auditor Ceueral, growing. more popular, and deservedly so.every day. The creditable manner in which he has discharged the import ant, and often difficult duties of his office, while it has secured him the united support of his own party, has won tho confidence and esteem ot thousands of Democrats, nod his suc cess by a very large majority is abso mieiy certain, uen. Allen lias risen from the ranks, nud tho ranks will support him. His opponent, Justus F. Temple, should withdraw from th ticid it lia wishes to avoid a most crushing defeat. In jbompany . with Mr. Robinson we visited Seldon Whitmau's coal vein, on Monday last. We secured some specimens, which can be seen at Robinson Bonuer'a Store, but wheth er or not it is tho real cannol-coal. neither of us were able to tell. The vein is not developed to any extent. and hence no correct estimate can now be made as to the extent or worth of the vein. If any ono in this section posted on the Csnnel-coal question, we wish they would cull at Robinson's store, examine the specimens and r port. x.r -As Ceu. William McCaudless, the Democratic candidate for Secretary of internal Allaire, considered the pri vate statiou to to the post of honor, wiion lie was wnted m tho field to do lend Ins country, it would be a cruel thing in the voters of the State to take liim away from his privato station, now. They will unt be guilty of any such cruelty towards hira, but will leave him to- enjoy to the full the hon- ors of that privacy into which he skulked when a struggling uation call ed for help. From parties who live up the creek, we learu that Mr. Guyton Jast week trapped tho largest bear that has ever been seen in Forest couuty. Itu said that tho space between the eyes of tins animal was fourteen inches, and tweuty-cight inches from the tip of the uoso to the top of the head. He also trapped a small bear oii the same night. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, La the most extrusive and best selected lot of Fishing Tueklo that we have ever Mceu in a country store, and at a-toiiisliingly Knv prices. 4 Cm 7 Court Proceedings.'; j Courts met at 2 p. m. Sept. 23, '74. Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President, and Hons. J. A. Proper, and A. Cook, Associates. Continued in session till Friday at 2 p. m., transacting a large amount of business, when they ad journed. Truoliills wcro found in the follow ing cases by the G rand Jury: Com monwealth vs. Powell Reisingcr and Pauline Itcisinger his wife; indict ment assault and battery, Evans prose cutortried; verdict guilty; sen tenced to pay a fine of $10 to Com monwealth and costs , of prosecution. Same vs. Simon Reisingcr same prose cutor, verdict guilty, and sentenced to pay costs and 6i cents fine. Same vs. John Ditwelkr, indictment forgery; continued. Same vs. Byron Landeis, fornication and bastardy, Zeruiah A. Anderson prosecutrix ; guilty ; sen tenced to pay a fine of $10 to the Com., $25 for lying in expenses, and to give bonds in $700 with two suffi cient sureties to Overseers of Poor of Harmony township for ,maintainanco of child ; thai he par $1.50 per week for the perioj) tfa-'years from 3d of May 1871,' and $2 per week thereafter io4y.ei"8,quarterly in advance. Same vs. H. R. Stroup.obtaninglodgifgs un der false representations, D. Black prosecutor; not guilty, and prosecu tor pay costs. The following civil cases were dis posed of: . Win. H. Eowrio vs. A. Cook et al, ejectment; pIuintifT takes nonsuit. F. II. Ellsworth and Sophia M. Ells worth vs. J. II. Dilks and Jones, ejectment ; verdict for defendants. Hill, Fox & Co. for use vs. G. S. Hunter, summons in trespass on the case sur assumpsit; plaintiff takes nonsuit, with leave to take it off on cause showu at next lemi. J. M. Kepler vs. Alex. Wallace, sum in trespass on sur assumpsit) ver dict lor plaintiff tor $1,226.10. Ed. Jones vs. C. S. Richardson et al tcrre tenants, ejectment; verdict for plaintiff for land described in writ, to be released upon tho payment within eight months from the dale of verdict for $350.95. Balance of cases were continued. W. H. James Esq., of Franklin, aud A. W. Corell Esq., of Tidioute, were admitted to practice in the sev eral courts of Forest county. Eli Berlin, of Whig Hill, lost his pocket-book containing a goodly roll of greenbacks, aud several notes, on Saturday last. He was very much cast down about it until he stepped to his wagon to go home, and lo! there was the bocket book, with con tents intact. We'll venture to say that Eli never felt better since he received the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner. The political machinery of this county is somewhat deranged. We have a regular Republican, and a reg ular Democratic candidate for Assem bly, and an independent candidate on both sides. The friends of the regu lar Republican candidate think the probabilities are that the plurality of candidates will have the effect to in crease rather than dimiuish his major! May, Park & Co. have put up a very tasteful desk in their bank, out side the counter, for the convenience of the patrons of that institution. The desk is of black walnut, supported by large brackets sawed in beautiful curves, arches, convex, and concave circles, all of which were executed by Jas. llulings, who has a taste for such things and can get them up in good Chestnuts in small quanties are now in market, aud retail at fiveceuts a glass or twenty ceuts a quart. There is a good crop this year, but the chest nuts are infested with worms to tho extent of about one in five. We have heard of no accidents resulting from the chestnut crop this season. Wru. Y. Siggius of Stewart's Run left with us oue day last week, a beet, of his own raising, which weighed 10 pounds. He also left a couple of doz en of the largest onions we- have seen this'year. Mr. Siggins gives his whole attention to agriculture, aud succcda well, as he deserves to. -Geo. Hunter talks of coming out for Assembly. He offered us the serin to anuouuee him, last night, but we didn't thiuk hiiu anxious euough. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be boueht cheap, on long time, by applying to l....l:i- i-.i- niu euiior oi mis pupcr. if. : v;: important' p Our readers who visit Pittsburgh pnd Allegheny cities, will thank us, fnd save money, by adopting the fol owing as a rule : When visiting cither pity, take the name and address (or cut out advertisements) of all business bouses 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 agcuts. You will, by follswing 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 i this paper.Jand our word for it, it will pay you. New invoico Coots & Shoes, nil kinds, styles aud price?, just received at Robinson &Bonncrs. . 22tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the' Must npproved form, for salo at this office. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf D.' G. IIusteu, Tionesta, Pa. Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpceuas, Summons, Executions, Warrants aud Informations, for sale at this office, tf; The lightest running Machine in the world is tho Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. 46 ly LOST. On or about tho 25th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on the back, made pay able on or beforo the 4ih Monday of May. Tho amount of the note was $475.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note. A liberal reward will be paid to tho per ron who delivers the above described note to me. . T. J. Van Gikskn. Tho colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner l'jf74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting 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 counts previous to that time being payable 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. Xeia Adcei'tiHementn. BLACKSMITH AMD WAGON SHOP. THK undersigned have opened a lirst rlass lllaekHiiiith and Wagon Shop, in the Koherts tdiop, opposite tho Kunil Ilonw. All work in either line promptly utteixlod to, and satisfaction guaranteed. iroixoniliooiiifjf ii f"i-iult lai.v L. fcPKATt.S A II. W. ROBF.HTS. NEW HARNZSS jHOP7 JUST opund In the Roberts Duildiiifrop posite tlio Kuril! House. The under aitfiied is prepared to do all kinds of work In his lino in tho best sl.vlo and on short notice. 3f EW II All X J S S A Specialty, Keep on hand a fine, assort ment of I'urry Combs, lirusluw, Humes Oil, Whips and Saddles. Harness of uli kinds iiiudo to ordr aud cheap as tho cheapest. Ktmumibor tho name and plue W. WKST, HobnrtH Ituildintr, 22-ly Opposite Kural House, Tionesta. II . C. IIARXIN, Sto reliant Tailor, IN Tho Ijiwrenco Kuildinr, over Super ior Lumber t'o. Store, 'i he best stock kept constantly on hund, and made up in tlio best liinuncr and newest styles. l!l-y i iwrt'TjiTii litTi a, DRESSMAKER, Tionosta, Pa. HF.VT1I ha- recently moved to ill this I is pluc;) lor the purpose of mcclinu- a want which the ladies of the town and county have for a long time known, that of having a dressmaker of exiiei leiu-n among them. I am prepared to make all kinds of dresses in tho latest style", and guarantee salislaetion. (Stamping 'for braid ing and embroidery dono in tho best man. ntr, with llio newest patterns. All I ask is u tair (rial. Itesidcneu on Water Street, in the houso former! v ocennieil bv .!,.,, I. shriver. .., , t ur X CAltIK Persons sull'erin if with Nrrvrinu li,.l,iii. ty, liisipient Consumption. Asthma Hi nn- cliitis, Catarrh, or any form of N ervous or Pulmonary Complaints, will receive a prompt ami radical Vegetable lteinedv, freo of charge, by giving symptoms In full, ami addressing, N Ur. CHAN. P. MARSHALL, 3 ' swan st.. liufiiiio. N. y Tlia Republican Office KKKPS oonstautly on hand a largo as sortmauiof lllunk Deeds. MortirsL-es tit. I 1L- ... . a iTailMlim, iSMIUIUfllls, 4X0 bo fcolii "henp for cash to Frank RokbiiiM, PHOTOGRAPHER, (dCl'I'IMWlR TO DEMISO.) Picture In every styloof the art. View of tho oil regions' for milo or taken to or dor. CKNTIIE STIUSKT, near R, It. crin. rtYOAMOKK HT11F.KT, near Union Pc p3t, Oil City, I'a. S!0-tf C CONSTANT KMlMiOYMKXT At J Home, Main or Female, ?:0 to ffio n week warranted. No capital required. Full rmrtictihir and n valuable sample sei,t freo. Address, with 6 et., return stamp, O. ROSS, WillinmHburjrh, N. Y. 1") 4t KKYXTONE DINfMl HOOJIM, 203 Liberty Bt., - - Pittsburgh, Pa. . II. JT. SISIl'SOX, Proprietor. 1IKAI.SAT AM. IIOntM. TItAN.SlKNT wZVly CUSTOM SOUCITKI). CLAIM AND PATENT AGENCY. THE OI.DKmTl.N TllKKTA'TE. w.e. nrcmxGKK, - - solicitor, 113 Nmithticld St., 1'itt.tbu rKh Pa. Patents procured, Pension, llotintv, itc. Prir.e Money collected. Applications by mail attPtided to as if nnulo in person. jfcir-Ha charge unless successful. 2"i-3m CORK SHAVINGS Tho best and cheapest article in uso for MATTRESSES', JcC. They will last a lifo limn. Thirty to foity pounds required for largest cln, . 8 Cents Per PcundK, akmstkoxo, BHOTH i:n A CO., w25-lm. PittslmrKli, Pa. 81 ler Cent. 4uaraiilctMl WITH N. P. BTJRNHAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Tho best in the market, and sold nt less price tiian any other first-class wheel. Send for pamphelt and be convinced. 2i-4t N. F. liUHNHAM, York, Pa. ANOTHER CHAPJCE! FIFTH AND LAST GIFTfiCONCERT PUBLIC UBRflRYIKENTUCKY POSTPONKT) TO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. DRATOG ITRTuTaT THAT DATE. LIST OF GIFTS. Ono grand cash gift One Kruud casli pilt Ono grand cash gilt Ono grand cash gilt Ono grand cash trift 5 cash gifts, &!(l,0() each, 10 cash gilts, I4,0n0 ach, l-'t cash gilts, 10,0011 each, -0 cash gifts, S.IKM) each, cash gilts, 4,iio0 each, 80 cash gift, U.ono eiu-h, 0 cash gifts, L',000 each, li () cash gilts, i.ikio each, 210 cash gilts, AH) each, 500 cash gilts, 1(H) each, 19,0011 cash gills, r0 each, '."o,ono HMI.HoO 7."i,(KHI .Vt.000 i",(ioO ' loo.Ono 140,000 1.10,000 I "0,000 11X1, TOO !0,0(N1 JlM.lllHI 1110,000 ?.l,000 60,000 . H50.000 Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,.-.00,000 VKICEOFTICKKTS: Whole Tickets - 8 ,-) oo Halves - . . -2.100 Tenths, or each Coupon - - 5 (Ml 11 whole tickets lor ... 5oo (ki 22 1-2 tickets for - . l,ooo 00 For Tic kets or information,, address TIKIS. F. JIH.VM LKTTK, Agent and Manager. Publii) Lilirarv Iluiliiiii" Louis. villi-. Kv.. or TMO.S. II. II AYS ,f CO., Faster,, Agents dOOlJ road way, New York. 21 4t ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Tlio Grand ltapids and Indiana Hailroad has hcei, linisliod ; is 8:;o miles long, and 1's entire land iri ant curninl I In f'aiuiing Ijinils to Actual Sellers, for iuvii munis or voioiues, SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR IR71 100,000 acres have been sold already. Tho lands aro well timbered, making tlio best kind of farms. Stronsr soils of great pro ducing power. Kasily reached by rail or water. Good Markets. Kuilroad rurs through tho grant. Michigan is ono of tho least indebted and most prosperous States '" "lu "usv. jisscnoois aro unequalled, Its financial standing is No. 1. No dilllcul ty in transportation. Peace and prosperi ty aro in its borders. Lauds from J I to tfS puracre. Time sullicleiit. Interest 7 per lutftt lirf A arf-w.r .... - Land Commr', Grand Kapids, Mich, P. H. P11CHCK, See'y Laud department. Coin Silver Watch FBEE ! Agents vtantod to act for mo, In tho sale of an article of value in i ver houso- noio. f. o l oin suver ateh Fit Kl'.. Ad dress F. HOIUNSON, Pittsburgh, Pa. wl'J 41 " ' ' AGKNTS WANTFD FOR Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK tin Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mu- iiiai iiiier-roiauons; love, its Laws, "S""" " ni'iiiiig iroin u loii copies a oaj. nemi for specimen pages and loins ti Agents, and see why it sells faster ihau soy oincr hook.. Address, National 1'ub likhing Co., Pliiladuljihia, Pa. 2.1 41 TIME "TRIED "lD nillTiaTEDl THK Oni'il.NAf. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, COXN. AS.SKTS Dec. SI, 178, H.-,rin,in.r. M 1 LF8.W. TA'i'F, Sub Agont, ," T'oiiusia, Pa. Sotic i:. llt. J N. IIOLARD, of Tidioute, has Is ri..vrnsd to his practice) alter an ab ene of lour inonllis, snt in the Hospi tals uf Now York, where l' will attend calls in Ins prolossioii. Ollico in Kurcka Drug Storo, Mil door ibove tlie bank, ildiouli', Pa. 4tf Dr. J. AValkcr's CnUronila Vln rgnr Hilters nro a piilcty Vrgetabln preparation, inado chieHy tVoin the un tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranjios of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is nlinoft daily asked. "What is tho cause of Urn unparalleled success of Yinkcak Jrr TKiisf" pur answer is, that they reinovo the cause of disease, and tho palicnt ro covers his health. They aro the great blood purifier and a lifc-jjivfnjr principle, n perfect Innovator and Im Isolator of tho system. Never beforo in tho history of tl.o world lias a nieilicino beet, cuniMiiu,ili piHscisiii)i tlio rciiuirkahlo qualities of Yl.XKUAIt UlTTKK ill hculilie tils iek of every iliwaso man i. heir to. They uro a punilo PurplUive as well an a Tonic, relieving Coneestion or Inflammation ff tho Liver and Ytixcr.il Organ in liiikm Uisrascj The propprlios of nit. M'Ar.Km'M Vinkoak IJittkrs mo Aperient. Diaphoretic". Cartninativc. Nutritions, l.nxalivo. Diuretic, ficdative. Couiitpr lrritaut Sudorilic, Altera tive, and A uti-lJiiious. . ,., Grateful Tliousnnds proclaim Vix. 'sgah Bitters tho most wonderful In vitorant that ever sustained th ainkina syrtem. No Terson cm take these Hitters according to directions, nnd remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. IHlious. Itemitteiit nnd Inter mittent levers, which nro so preva lent hi tlio valleys of our great rivers throughout tlio United. States, especially those of tlio Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, JHiiiois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Urnzoa, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, l?n anoko, Jauics, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho .Summer and, Autumn, and remarkably an during sea sons of unusual limit and tlrynass, nro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver,, nnd other abdominis viscera. Ia the:. treatniont, a purgative, exerting a pow erful iiillueiico upon theso various or gans, is essentially noccssmy. Thorn is no cathartic, for tho purpose cn,tial to Dn. J. Wai.kkic's Vinkqak llirn'.i:, as they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which llid bowels nro loaded, nt thu Bnine tinui stimulatiiiii tho seeretiona of the live:-. and generally restoring tho hoallln-, functions of tlio iligeslivo organ. Fortify the body agiiiiiKt disens liy purifying all iis fluids with Yixi:iiAri lirrricits. No epidemic can t;;kc hu! I of a system thus loi e-arnied. l)ysi)tsiii or Iinligeslior, iiuad- aehe, Pain ill the Shoulders, Ci'imb.' 'lightness of the Chest, JVine:. oor Eructations of the Stomach. Had i'a. lo ill tho Mouth. Hilimi.; Attacl.s. Palpiia- tation of tho Heart, luil.iu iti.-n t.f il.-j , Lungs, Pain in llio region of l!ie Kin licys, nud a hundred other painful ;'vpr touis, tiro tho oll'springs of I lyspqw;-. Ono bottle will pruvo a bellci guaraiiici of Its merits than a lengihv i;;l(.i".u. incut. " . , Nfrtifuln, or Kinsr'.j Kvil, Wlii;i Swellings, i; Ivors, Kri sipela--. Sne!i,-,1 ,-r . ,....v.w, iM-iiuinii , iijttiiiiiiiiii I ii , imin: -. liilluiinimtioiis. .Mercurial A hVctioiH. o!t ' Soros, Kniptions efthc Skin. Sure V.y . el. . Ill thine, us til nil oilier enlist it iiiin'iuil ' eiisos, A'ai,ki:i:'. Yim-uau Lt n i iis' U-.i: . lliow-fi tl.i'ir great curative j-nvi. in mint ohstiiiiitu ainl intnu-talilu ea i -. I.,itlri 'i-.il ul, ,i i j r..(l. ... ... , l or Inliaiiiiiiatoiy iiii.1 ( l.ioiiia lill01llll.lt i.MIl, Gout, Ihliiuis, lii'init tcnt and Intcrinitteiit l-'i". ers, I liscase.--if thn I'l I 1 i L'i.l I t,i .1 , j.i. , iiiui, niiii.e, iini ni;ini;e ,, tlioso Hitters have mi cijmiiI. Such 1H eases ' aro caused hv itiah-d illon.l. 3h'chaiiic:il Diseases. -T.-i sons ec . Cll'i-eil ill l':iint tiiul t iii...--.l.- ...... I. . Phuiibors, TyiJc-Hi-liers, (iolil. healers, and Miners, as they advance in hie, uro milijwt to paralysis of tliu liuwels. '1'" ffii.ird against tins, tako a ilnsu of V ALKha's V hoAii HrriKiis neciisioiiallv. For Skill Disonsesj Eruptions, Tet ter. Salt-Klieinii, Klntehcs, Sj,,ts, l'iinpli.'. I'ustules. Ilnils, Ciiiliinnie, King-it-nrius Seuhl-litMil, Sum L'yes. -:rysiiu!.i, luh. Scurfs, liisi-iilnralimis of fliu'Skin, liwinui.i anil Diseases of tlio Skin of l..ilevi.'r iiainn or lnU'.U'C. mu litmailv ihur un mnl . . j... 1 out of tlio system iu a blun t tiuiu hv lliu u.se ,. of tlieso Hitters. l'in, Tape, and other Worms, 1 ii i L i it i. i ii ,1... i i 7 . h '"W n, i.n-,u pt, llliinv I IM'IISail'IS, are flluctiially ilcatrnyoil anil re'imo eil. No eysti'iu of medicine, no vermifuges, no an tiicliniiiiticn will li co tlio sytti'u, IVmu wnnti like tlieso Hitters. . For Female romjilaints, m young , or old, married or single, at tin; dan utf k .i ninnliooil. or tlio turn of life, ilio.-,o Tunio, Hitters display mi decided an iiiUiiuute thai improvement is toon pi'iveptililo. Cleanse the Vitiated Iilooil nhen- evor you liud its imimritiei biirstmi; ihnni(;li the .kill in l'linjiies, Lruptiiiiis, or Soros; -cleanse it when you find it obstructed and tlugpikU iu thu veins : cleanse it w hen it U foul ; your leoliuss w ill tell yon wiieu. Keep tlio blood pure, und the Leiiilh of the nysteiu will fojlmv. J It. II. MrflOVAf.n A CO., DrusK'iU m iKi.-ii AfU .Sui Knen-ui-o ('iilifi.tuin, ftuil uor. el Wmiliniirluti ainl Climiluii si. X. V. Kola by ull lli u,l.li nud 1 slci-a. Madame Foy 's Corset Skirl Sup- For lit ! Hi, Comfort anil style, is Hemiowledgoil the best urlielool tho kind evor uiado. Nuiiieroua Tioii .iionialsiii its favor are be ing received from all parta of tlio tinted .Males. Lady Agents Wanted. I'nY 0.- HAK.MON, Solo -M iiiulaetui-eis, Now Ha M'li, Conn. Arnold ,V Han. iiiug, X. Y. Agents l.in.