r " . -," ' ' Tlurgel,. Ittkl, Jn; , fllwen, J. I'., ltlaine, I). 8. Knox, J. H. Hood, J. A. l'roimr. - . , Jmtdreif of the iVrtce-sW. P. MerclUlott. i. . Knox. y i , Oonxtatile-II. Swagirart School Director 1. W. Knox, H. O. Pa vis, K. .T. Woluott, . K. Haslet, A. 11, - FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Tr(itet Jwliye.I,. D. Wktmosh?. '' Anrint Judge 3. A. PnorfiB, As UKW ConK. I A'ienT T. J. VA! OiKSKX. ', Treunurer Fnfih. Oi.ashnkr. Prolhonnlary, Rtgitterdb Ileeori(er,Jte. ; Jt. 11. Ansnw. lVjiiiijMi7ifr T. T. Collins, Joux 1 itomcson, j am, iv, l I. AUK. (Jaunty 'Superintendents. F. 1toiiRF.IL IVntriet 'tornru N. ft. IRWIV. .Hi-y ( wtioiici JAS. KUSI,WM ',. Patters f Viujiy' .ini S.P. Inwix. j - ifVironer ..i. ItTkl, Jr. Cbtmry A ii tutor T. 11. Conn, I,. War jetn, O. Jamikbox. Mcmberof Conyrcs 19M biatrial C. U. Anaembli Martix William. - Time of Train . At TION1WTA STATION, on una after ctooer o, ipi i : ... HOIITIT. , Train fiO " M " 62 Train SI " fi . 51 1:M b. m. 2:37 p. in. MS p. m. 8:S1 a. m. ft:00 p. in, 2:38 a. m. WORTH. . On the Itlvor livisinn i. . from Oil City to Irviueton, up llio rivor is North ilowu tho river, south. ;: LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS." . Several 'of our citizens havo been ' lately afflicted with sore throats, some thing resembling diptlieria. There are now, however, no bud cases in townJ '' 1 -s-Ono of the Guyton's brought Iftvo , bears iuto town on Monday hist. They -woro for sale, but who bought them we .1 1 live not Teamed. Tho bears were ;icd.: : , ' "The work on the Presbyterian ,-vuurcu is proeceatiig witn a vigor. The Trustees ore all live men, nnd the work will be done in tho best manner, under their personal supervision. " -W. J. Huberts after putting a Pitjncli roof on his new house, linsput on iop oi me j: rencn roor, a game , roof, ranking a coinbiuutiou of both .styles. Tho effi.'ct is peculiar, if not grand. ' r K. W, Myers,' tlio jeweler, left town in a, boat, yesterday morning. The only one here uow is Mr. Smith, mIioso advertisctnrmt appears in anoth er column, and whose work we believe, ' . . I TV I . i It is ns good as can be done nnywhere. -Thcre will bo no se-vices in the Presbyterian Churc h on Sunday next Ilev, Klliot preaches on that dayto lus congregation at Kerr Hill, bear Titusville, at whose' reijuest ho makes i ilfl (MianurA III 111 innmntmant. ' 7 rThe. Foreman Brothers are pro ceedingilo p'Vt tip their house, on tho corner of Helen and VinostreeU. The frame is in position, and ' from 'pres nt appearances this bouse will be one 'of a number of beautiful residences in 4ha'tend of towu. ' - ' ' ' !' Key. Wilder, one of the old pio uccr Methodist ministers of this see tion,. preached In the M. E.' Church, on- Monday evening last, and 'was listoneil to by an attentive hud icnce. Ilia services-are of the primitive er tlor, and are quite a contrast to those of the prescBt day. ' A rIri.fl frnmn nt Itall nt.vikil .. in Oil City on Monday last, between the Keystones, of Erie, and the Oil City Club. Nino innings' were play, ed, and seven runs were made by each side. At tho end of the ninth inniDg IhO umpire decided it too dark to play another inning, and declared the game a draw; Judge Proper, Sheriff Von Giesen, J, R. Stroup, S. II. Haslet, and per Hiaps some others, departed yesterday Jiiorniug for Ba'.ltowu, where they ex pect to have a grand hunt. Some of ithe party will return on Friday, and the rest will stay uutil they have their liunt out. All are experienced hunt ra, and we may expect to see a good Jot of game brought iii. ' A little boyi aged four years, son of M. B. Jones, of Beaver Valley, this county, received a severe wound, ou Saturday last in the following man lier: He was playing in the cutting liox in the barn, and stuck his foot through the opening under tlm knife, when the kuifo foil, cutting the foot iiagonally from the ankle nearly to the great toe, severing the teudons. Jr. Blaine whs called, aud drewedthe Wound. He jays that the child will j;et along rapidly, aud that no perma nent injury will result. . ; The Assembly Questior.. Ihe following communication ' from Daniel Harrington Esq., wo have scru tinized closely, but finding nothing in it prejudicial to the interests of any candidate in the field, have concluded to publish it!, ' Kosa Rus, Oct. 20, 1874. Fellow Citizens of Forest County: ? Sirs. ' i i Candidates for the honor of Representative are almost' as plenty as tho potato bugs . were during tho summer, and might become 4 dc slructive, if not on the potato-tops, on the tuber itself. There are now four nil after 0110 office. It must , be i very good office to cause such a scram bie. You have a choice; and if you are not well represented it will be your fault, for not making a good selection It is self-evident to me that you will elect three out of yie four to stay at home; and tho selection is your busi ness exclusively not mine nor '"the other men's. But some of those ' who stay, will say that you1 might havo made a better choice lliat the other man was best, but ydu thonght' he was not, and you thought right. All must acquiesce in your decision and the more cheerfully they submit, the bet ter. Daniel Harrington. Geo. HJunter, one day , last week inveigled Mssrs. II. 11. May, S. D. Irwiu and k. B. Kelly out in the woods on the otjiir side of tho river, to get some, honey i from a bee tree which he haft discovered. Armed with pails to carry the honey in, they went out, Inking with them Geo. Scott and Andy King, to cut the tree. Cov ered with "Spanish needles" and "stick- tights, thejr arrived at the spot, and the axe men proceeded to fell the tree. After a long siege, the tree, which was a large one, fell, with a crash, to thcgrounJ. Scarcely Lad it fallen, when the honey-seekers dashed up to hole wheie the bees had been secu to enter, Whon lol instead of honey, the cavity. vas filled with tour sap. Each heart was filled with gloom, and each countenance with dismay. At length ne of the party spoke up, saying that ii.. ..." no naa a Dee-tree marked about a mile on", Wiere there was a dead certainty of finding a large amount of honey. So the line cf march was taken up, and the tree found. It was a hemlock upward of three foot in diameter. The cnoppers went to work with a will, aud after a long timo tho monster tree trembled, tottered, nnd fell. Another rush from the hoiiey-seekeis, but alas! there was not even a hole in this tree. Slowly, and sudly tliey turned and went; llioir experience hadn't boon i'unnv : They had squandered their luusdo, aud uot mudo a cent, Nor got e'en a smell of wild honey. Sara. Irwin, however, was Lot to be baulked iu this manner: he went into Robinson's store, when ho returned, and bought his pail full of honey, went heme, aud never let on but what the bce-treo had furnished it. ' An interesting game of ball came off. on Hunters Island, on Saturday last, between the Potato Bugs of Bean Farm, and the Comets of this place. The Bugs were two men short, aud J. Ti Dale, of the Rockets was allowed to play witb them. Tho game resulted in a victory f jr the Bugs by a score of 33 to 1G The Comets have beaten this club heretofore, but this time the Bugs were too many for them. The score Las not been handed in,' so we do not publish it. Clarington Correspondence. Ed. Forest Repurlican : I want to let the readers of your paper know how we are getting along up in Old Forest. Wo Lave good times here, notwithstanding the Democrats com plain of hard times; wo have better times thin we had in 1859 and '60 un. der Buchanan's administration. We havo money to pay what we owe, aud plenty ta live on. The people of Clar- ington rawed this year 850 bushels of corn; 400of buckwheat; 1182 of oats, besides cabbage, and 1000 bushels of "taties and whatnot." I raised a sweet turniptlhat weighed 16 lbs., 321 iuchei in c'.rotimfiyence ; beat that if you can. Mr. WinShields raised a carrot 22 inches in leugth, weighing Hi lbs. Politics aro getting high in our end of tho couuty. One man said the oth er day' he wished to God there waiau other Booth iu Washington to kill old Grant, and get done with such men. It looks a little like 1861. I hope 110 Democrat will endorse his language. Such- men ught to go td Clarion and go in. partneishlp witb. Brown. . We expect to give 75 majority' for the wholo Republican ticket, iu , Barnett township ." tre remember 1801. If the Democrats carry two or three more states in the North, tho Democrats ! In the South will bo ready for another war. , The Southern people 'Lave ,eve' rything in their hands, just as they had ii Gl only a giod deal mora so. If the get a majority in Congress and elect t a President, then, they will say, .want pav.for our. nigge" ;"e we want the war debt paid, and pensions for our wounded soldiers, and widows, or repudiate the public debt." But tho people of the North had their eyes opened by the Southern blood-hounds, and Andersonville and Fort Pillow We aro going to .elect Gen. Harry White, aud all the Republican ticket this Fall. Hurrah for Forest County 1 I attended a Republican meeting in Richardsville, in Snyder township, Jefferson county, last week.'- They are a very happy people in Richardsville; they have only ono Democrat .in the village. The meeting was largely at tended by ladies and "gentlemen, and a tT U . ""'S"1'":- ""01- and John Dobson. The Baptists had a protracted meet.ng in progress and ...v, ..v,jwu...v lim IUCVUDK Ui, I .u. ..., ,bu,,.i camo to ie- n'nt..l. U HI 1 -II M f i T " "m,Ta,K0"a ...v. ....U.,KU u.CBi.ug. x; oroe up at 1 o'clock A. M., with three hearty cheers for Gen. White and the whole Republican ticket. The people appeared to linger around the place for a long time and talked over the times that are past. m. R Coox. Communication. W. R. Dunn, Sir: In the last issue of your paper I saw the article quoted from the Forest Prets, in which an in- direct charge was made, intended to. casta stigma upon .the character of Gen. Harry White.-. Aud as many of the readers -of the Republican may not bo familiar with the war record of Harry hite, allow me here to iutro- duce a small scrap of the history of the gallant soldier and statesman, from the peu of J. Traiuor King. The his- torian says, iu his "Biographical Sketches of Promiuent Men": la the early part of the year 18G3, General Lee left Fredericksburg ou his campaign of luvasion. Maior White's regiment, together with many others were at Berrysville, Virginia; and before the War Department was aware of Lee's intentions, it ordered a concentration of the forces at Win- cheater, tinder command " of General Milroy, where they reached in time to participate iu the defence cf. that place, against the attack of E well's corps: and although the Federal forces were but 5,000 men, they held that portion r n i t . . .1. ui ueuerui ie s array in cnecK lor three days, but were finally driven back to Harper's Ferry. Tho enemv had, however, cut off everv avenue of escape, but through a vigorous and determined effort of-a pa't of the Federal forces succeeded in cutting their way ; through, and many we.re taken prisoners in the hazardous at- tempt. Among the latter was Major White, together with about one huu- dred other officers. They were taken to Richmond and connfied iu "Libby Prison.1 Now Mr. Editor the above quota, tion of history was written when Har ry White was lyingiu a Southern dungeon, and Georga A. Jeuks was stumping Clarion couuty in the inter est of the democratic party. Aud agaiu allow me to introduce a little history, possibly forgotten by cuumauo u i ieinocrais : Harry White, when captured was a member of the State Senate. Tho Seuate then stood 17 Republicans and 16 Democrats. The capture of White and bis detention iu prison made the Senate a tie. The liebels were soou posted up to hold White. This caused a tie vote and heuce came what was well known at that time as the "Dead Lock." The Democrats refused to let the Senate be orgauized, heuce all legislation was clogged, until White smuggled his rejiguation through, the rebel Hues to Gov. Curtinj it wa written on the fly leaf of a small Tes tament. Major White was elected to the Senile in the year 1862, and, after his regiment wentiDto winter quarters, he procured a leave of absence from the war department and took his pat iu the Senate. He remained in tne Senate Chamber until his regiment re cejretf marching 6rdeu JiV tfeatollo Ing spring, and then he joined them, He gave his winter's salary to the "Soldiers' Aid Society." This is the only evidence of his drunkenness that we can see in hi wholo career. Yours truly, '-' Gum Blanket. Teachers' Annual Institute. . The Eighth Annual Institute of Forest county, will be held at Tiones. a . . r . -v- ' .r ,"? ?;WVm' 2 o'clock P. M. and, con- miuo 111 DCBriuil uve 11119. ivaco- ers, school directors and friends of ed ucation aro invited to attend. ' ' Deputy State Superintendent R, Curry, is expected to bo present dur ing tho greater part of tho week. Superintendent W. H. Curtis, of McKcon, will bo with u during, the entire session, and will; give instruc tion 'in the several branches taught in our schools, including methods of teach ing, with practical suggestions in con ducting tho general exercises of the school-room. A full Reading will bo given on Thursday evening. JNo pains will be spared to make the session both pleasant aud prohta er i., the County totc,.d, and take part , lle exm.ise8i h lml directors will iu every way, encourage - I..,, ,.., , J An Examination will' be held on Saturday, Nov. 28th, commencing at Q . ,.ck A. AI. S. F. ItotTBrR Oct. 15, 1874. Co. Sup't. Duff's Mercantile College. The namo of "Duff" is synonymous with the very idea of book-keeping in this community. Over thirty-four years ago this highly successful Iustitu tion opened its doors for the education of young men in the scieuce of book keeping, &c. Since that time bun dreds, yes, even thousands, hailing from" all sections of tho 'country have graduated from the College, uutil the l"e name of "Duff" has become en gifted on the minds of almost eery business firm throughout the Union Duff s System of Book-Keeping, published years ago by Harper Bros., anl subsequently republished until many editions have appeared, is still acknowledged as the best work of the kind ever olJered to the public. Ithas ''een adopted as the standard througl; out tne country, at.d its completeness 18 confessed by all who have used it. The Messrs. Duff havo brought to ,t3 management a thorough tinder standiiijr of general business. We wu'd advise our readers to write for circular to P. Duff & Sons, Pitts. burgh, Pa. i. i if.. IMPORTANT : . : Our readers who visit Pittsburgh aud Allegheny cities, will thonk us, and save money, by adopting tho fol lowing as a rule: When visiting either city, take tho name and address (or cut out advertisements) of all business h .use9 advertising through our col "mnan whatever goods you buy in lleir line give theui your patronage. lu aro "'"i-fiass, reuauie nouses guarauteed to be so by our Pittsburgh ngeuts- You wi". by following this advice obtain, tho best goods at the 10 pru:e3' lllelr ad verllaeraent is a8talldlug invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollars aunually. When buying.state to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement in this paper,rand our word for it, it will pay you. -Sweet Potatoes at 4 cts. per pound, at Robinson & Bonner's. New invoice Boots A, Slmca all kinds, ayles and prices, just received ut Kobinson & Baiiuers. 22tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the "1(,st approved form, for sale at this 'hcc, Horses aud Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf D. G. IIUNTKU. Tiouesta. Pa. -The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute savs so. Und bo knows, 4(5 lv .- Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackla that we have ever seen in a country store, aud at astonishingly low prices. , 4 6m Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tt. -Tins IS NO HUMBUG., r By sending 33 otn., With nir, height, col or of errs and hair, you will rrceivo a cor rect picture of your fntiiro Imslmnd or wife, with name and rinte of marring). AV, Vox, V. O. Draw r '12., FultonviilH, New York. , , w;io-m x . -. . , Artist's & Wax Flower Materials I DECftLCORlllNIA PICTURES. ' Fine SlMllonrr). -Scnd for a t'atalogoe.T. ', , i . OKOitOE W. BACKOKEN, j. i )'. ' Ko. 161 Smtthfleld Strtrt, ' ,.- , riTTsnt roii, vs. , The above letters are ths InitiaM of ono of the lini-t medicines in the sountry, Foor-Fold I.ininiMit, not exvelled by anv other in tho eurliifr of Pninn tmd Sore Throat, nnd Is eepecirtlly adapted to Uin ao of Uot-ha, Cattle 4c. See circular round bottles. Sold by all Druggists. W30-1V eoni . t . j . iv r. i WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold fJnimont is trie loading liinl uient for curing all kind of Pains and Bore Throats and for Homes, Cattle, Srn., ia ths rnoHt cniccewful IJiiiincnt In tho market, Hoe circulars around bottles. Sold by all DnipsfiHts. 30-1 y enm ' i If nila and FnrLa X'iftl r uxn. shovel. LAem . , . , , Kine-es, Nails, FHe, etc. ACarpenter's, Blacksmith's, and I, AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, rITTttVRQK, fJL, VJVV Btmts. KEVHTOMi DIM.VU KOOJI3, 293 Liberty. Ct., i . . Pittsburgh, Pa. H M. SIMPSOX, Pivjirictor. MDAI.H AT AI.I, HOURS. ' TItANSIEXT . CVSTOM SOLICITEI). wii"-y , .; . CLAIM AND PATENT AGENCY. . THE UI.DEMT IN THE STATE. W. C. BER1NGKR, - . Solicitor, 115 Smithfteld St., Pittsburgh Pa. ' Paten ta procured. Pension, Bounty, Ac. Prizo Money collected. Applications liy mail attended to an if made in peraon. yff-No chnrgo unless kuwoms'.uI. 2-3in CORK SHAVINGS Tho best and chenpest article Iu use for MATTRESSES, &C. Thoy will lat a lifo time. Thirty to foity pounds rcquirod for largest beds, ' 8 Cents Per Pound. ARMSTROXn, BROTHER & CO., w25-lm. Pittsburgh, Pa, Most IJxtriiordliinrv Terms of ad vertisinn are offered for News papers iu the otato of RENNSYLVANIA bend for list ofpnnnra and achedulo of rates. Addross 11 i:o. P. K V FLi, i o Aavortisiiifj Agents 41 Park Row. New York.- . iteier to l.(lUor of tliis Paper. 23-4t 81 1'cr Cent. Cjuuraiileort AVITM N. P. BTJRNHAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. The best in thft market, aiid sold at less price man any otner nrst-class wheul Send for imnmhclt nnd be convincnl. 23-U Jf. F." BURN HAM. York. Pa. ANOTHER CHANCE! FIFTH AMD LAST GIFT.'ICONCERT PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONKOTO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. DRAWING CEBTAIN AT THiT DATE. '-'LIST OF GIFTS. Ono grand oash fjift ' One grand cash ttift Ono grand cash gift One grand eash gilt One grand cash Kitt $250,000 loo.noo 73,000 50,000 2o,(HX) 100,0(10 6 cash giftu, f.tl,(X)0 each, 10 cash gifts, 14,000 each, 15 cash gi its,' 10.0IMI euidi, 20 cah gilts, 6,000 each, 25 cash gifts, 4,000 each, 30 cash gills 3.")0 each, f0 ciibh gil'tn, 2,0(111 each, 11 0 cu'h giifs, 1,(H0 eJM'li 210 Cash gifts, .-(KJcacli, . 500 cash gifts. , hH) eucli. 140,000 Ji0,(Kii) lOO.lHK) uo.ooo 100,000 ; uhj.oo.) l?;il,(KH) ri0,ooo tro,ooo lil.OOO eaah gilts, 60 each. Grand total 20,900 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,(KH) rHK E OF TICKETS : noie TicKuts - . . J oo 00 Halves - . , - 2., ou Tenths, or each Coupon - , oo 11 wholo tickets for , - - ' '. 500 oo 22 1-2 tiekotM for - ' , - 1,000 OO Jor lickets or information, address i.. URAMliliTTii. Agent and Manager, Pul.lio Library Building, Loui. Vllle, Ky., or THUS. II. IIAYSCO.,KastornABnt 0X) Broadway, New York. 4t DSYCUOMANCY.' or Soul rli.r.nim- -I How either vex may fitseinuto and khio the love and affections of anv peroii thuy choose, Instantly. This simple mental ae fUirement all can H)hsess, free, by mail, lor 25 canto t together villi a Wiin iuau Guide, Fy-vptiuu Orac.o, Dream. Hint to Ladies. A queer Ixxik. lOO.ooo sold. Ad dress T. William it Co., Publishers, Phil, adelphia. 4 u "lO.N'HTAN'f KM 1'liOYM KNT At jiuiiiu, main or reniniR, no to SOU a week warriinietl. No capital required. Full pariieular and a valunblu buinplo scut heo. Addrosa, with 0 cl., return slum p. C. UOes, Williamshurgli, N. Y. 1 4l V MPT I)r. .T. Walker's Ciuifornla Tin. egar Bitters aro a purely Yejjetabie preparation, mado chielly from tho na tive herbs found on tho lon er ranges of tLo Sierra Nevada motmtaiiis of C.-ilifor-tiFa, tlie nicdicin.-il properties of which aro cxtractod therefiom without the tito of Alcohol. Tho question in almost daily asked. "What is the ennso of the unparalleled success of Vixkoaii Drr tkksT" Our answer is, that tliet rcinovn tho cause of disease, and the patient ro covets his health. They mo the great Wood (un ifier mid a lilo-Riving principle, o perfect Jtonovator. ami-1 in ijjorator of tho system. Never' before it tho hi.Htory of tho world tin a medicine Iikh comrmiimlfd poscusinp the rciitarkauls qRlilien of Vixkoar Hittkiis In hcpliinr tbo sick of every i1i.rne man is heir to. Thry arc a (rentlo I'lirpitivo M well an a Tonic, relieving Conirestinn or Inflanimatinn of the Liver and Visceral Organ ia Iiilious Diseases The properties of fin. tit.KEn's Yixkoab li iTTKRsaro Aperient, biapliorclio, . Carniinativo. Nutritions. Laxatire. l)iuretie, Setlativo. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altsrs live, and AntiUiliuua. Grateful Thousands proclaim Yir. egar BintRS tho most wondorfuUn viguraut that ever sustaiued th sinking system. - i . No Terson can take these Bitters nccordiug to directions, and remain lou unwell, provided their bouos are not de stroyed, by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. . - - JJilions. Remittent aud Inter mittent I evers, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tctmcssco, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Hed, Colorado, lirazos, Hio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ko nnoko, James, nnd many othors, with their vast tributaries, throughout otn entire country during 'the Summer aiid Autumn, and remmicably so durinj; sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aio invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tbo stomach unci liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, eyertiii"; a po. eiful iullucnee npon theso various or gans, i3 essentially necessary.. i'hoio is no cathartic for tho purpose, equal to 1)U. J. WAI.KKIt'S Yt.NKdAU UnTKliH. as thoy will speedily rcinovo tho dark colored viscid matter with .which tho bowels are loaded, at tho snina timo stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally, restoring tho health r functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the hotly against tliseas by purifying all its fluids with Vi.m:i;.k liiTTKits. No epidemic c;in t;.Uu hiU of a system thus loi c-aniied. , Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ire-Mi -nehe, Pain In tlio Shoulih-rs, Cmtghi. Tightness of tlio Chest, Ii!czi;io.s, tin:;. Eructations of the Stomach, li.ul 'I'ii .i,. in the Mouth, Uilious Attacks, IV.lpi;:; tatiou of tho Heart, Inlhimmaiiun M'i!;ti Lungs, l'aiu In the legion of tli K'-5 neys, nnd n hundred otlicr palufnl sytf. toms, are tho offsprings .of DysptpiU. One bottle will prove a bettor n'lianinlc i of its 'merits than leiifilty aiiw-iUi.-j--ment. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, Swellinps, Ulcers, Kn licl, ti-.v.i-llti! .V.-i'. . Goitre, Serofitlnut iinaiiuii.v.iiii. Ii-,-1mIi- i ' liillainmations Mercurial (t'.:i i!.ia, t;:i Soros, Krujitious of tlie M.in, S.m- j-.'vr.,. ..-. In those, m iu nil oUu-i coiHiimiiu'ii.i: ciucs, AValkkh's TInkoau lirri'Kus . (huwu their groat ciiralivo puwur i:i U. nut obstiHiitii and iutraeUljIo cum For Iiillainmatory and ('lirnnit; Itheuniittisni, Omit, Itiiious Hciu:! tent and Intermittent Fevers, 1 iIschkc. ut tho ' llhiod, l.ivt-r, Kidni'Vi hikI :!mli!u.. tlicsu liittci-ii hnvc no eijiia). ,Si:e!i UiM- . Metlianiciil Diseases. Twin on. fraged m Paints and Minerals, such ;. I'luinberi, Type-setHMM, (loM huali-n, ni-.J ilinors, a tliey ailvanco iu lile. air iMil.ji-i-f to 1 paralysis of the HohcIk. To jniur-l njraiiiKt this, take a dune ol" Walckk' t.---Kuas llrn-KRs necasionally. For Skin Diseases," Kniptions, Tst- tcr, Salt-lvlicuui, lllutiKen, Spoin, I'nnplc, Pustule, ItuiU, Carhuiicles, Hiui;-H in mi, Scald head, Sine Jiyo. KrysiiiUn. Jtcli, Seurfa, IhsculiiiHtiiinii of the Skin, Uiiukim aud J)isca.M)8 of the Skin of wliiituvi." iihiidi or nature, are litoiuilv due nu nnd i-Hiriu.l . out ut the system iu a short time )y llic u. - 01 tnene Hitters. Pin, Tape, nnd other Worm, lurking iu the system of no ninny IhmnmuU, are effectually destroyed and removed. .V-i system of medicine, "no vcriui I'tiffrs, nu nu tliehninitlcs will free the nystcui li'tuu u.i-m. like these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in voting or old, mairieil or single, at the ilawn'of manhood, or tho turn of life, thue Tnnia Hitlers display so decided an iutluaiico that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Ulood when ever you rind its impurities humting through the skin in Pimplei, Kruptimis, or Suret; cleanse it when you find it obstructed uud sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foal ; your I'eclingi will tell von lieu. Kp the hlood pure, aud the health, of tho fytoiu will follow. It. II. McDOWALD A CO.. Ihnpiritts nr.it 0(mi. Apis., S.-in fruiu-Kuu. Cntif..fai, Ami cur. of WmIiiiikiuii nut) Clmrlton S(i.. X. V. Sold by- mil UruggU(s Slid Uralers. Madame Foy's CorsetSkirlSup- pjrcer. I'or Huulth, Comfort and stylo, is uoknowiedKCd tho bust articled!' the kind over made. Numerous Testi luouials iu its favor are ) i iik received from all pans of thu L'uiud Stales. Lady Aeiits Wnnteil. ( a Foy a iiAitMoN, ( V jf' Mauiifaeti.rcra, New 11 -r ven, tiouii. Arnold it Ba ning, N. V. Agents liii Sole lis- Bail- Agents liiVm
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