'iQ ... ' r mi 'iiDumTHnislir?. 4, 1874. . BOROUGH OFFICE. - hurgtus M. iTTitL, Jn. ObaneHnm H. J. Wnlcott, T. J. Van (ikwea, i. l' nU'.n, l. 8. Knox,, J. 8, li'xxl, J. A Proper. Juntitti of the iac W. P. Morcllllott, D.'. S.Knox. OiitabltT. 8w(tRiii t ' ftehoot iirectorihlh H. Knnx, H. O. Pa tU, H. J. Wolwtt, H. H. Haslet, A. B. K.tly. D. Clark. - , ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. PrrMdent Judftt1. D. WurwoSir. A ftcintt Judge J. A. FuorBlt, Ax fcHKW t'ootc. . MerifT. 3. Vast Oiita. Vurir Fe r.D. O t.Annn KB. prothonntary, Rtgitttr Recorder, . t. ft. AoXBW." , OommiuiionraT, D. CoLLlxa. Jon TrtoaMow, Jab. K. Clark. Cbunfv flKperinfenrfmf 8. F. Hobbbii. HMrirf A ifrlo S. P. IWtl. ry 0)mmiid- Ja. FttHS.Wlf FATtRnwi. (mnfy tiarvrvor S.D. Imwilt. , rbroner M.'lTTer., J.. tuvnfy cfi7or T. H. Cobb, L, Wab r tl' Jtytrinfl. Utmbtrof Vonarf Ihtrict-C. B. j(Mmfcy MARTIM ILLlASi". 21 m o Train At TIOXKflTA STATION, on BnJ after Ootober 6, 1874 1 ; bovtii. .Train 00 M .i Train 5S ' " 59 " M . 9M a. tn. :37 p. tn. p. in. B:M a. m. :00 p. m, 8:38 a. m. HOBTH. On the niror DlirUdon i. . from Oil City tu Irvlneten, up tbo river U North ; down MioTlTtr, auuui. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. , The hunters cud now pursue their game without fear of knocking over two or three candidate! every time they shout nt u daer. A man is constructing t, trout iiond Dear Titusville. And there ia - no hotter chance to make money nt it there than here. The work on Collins & Holbrook'e will at Lncttown ii being rushed throned with vigor. Mr. Jai. Gilfil )sn is superintending the job. . " Venison in quarter!, halvee, and the w hole "critter," ie ofl'ered for tale erv few dava in town. Some of it v it ae fat at ordinary beef, and not bafl to take. . t Unbutton lamp pott got demor sdiied just before. "Holler Eve," much . to the disgust of the tniall boys about ' own, - who had contracted that job themaelvea. The inulet that took passage with Jot, Cameron & Co., for Pittsburgh proved troublesome customers, and were lauded at J resident, and came back the overland route. No circus bat visited our town thit season, and yet the times resem - Me very much the interval for a week r two after the visit of one of these exhibitions." An entire new coat of plastering id being . p'lt ' on the. Preahyteriau - Church, because, when closely exam jned, the old plastering was found to be iu danger of falling off. . - Regular preaching in the M. " , Church on Sunday morning oeit. And there will probably be services either in the Presbyterian or Methodist Cbprch iu the evening. The first snow storm of thetcasou occurred on Snturday last, aad the . irround was covered to the depth of about two iuehes. There has Wen lit tie spurts of enow before, but it didn't lay." Tha Corry Republican office was liadly damaged by fire last week. . good dual of the material was burued but the 'proprietors managed to get out a paper on time, but it was a half- sheet. ' The hunting party we mentioned - last week, as having gone to Bull town . brought in three-deer that we know of, and perhaps some that we didn't kno of. The seusou teems to be favorable or .large game. Urtswell Johnson is to start an oyster saloon in the Suiearbaugh build ' loz. north of Tate's law office. He proposes to dish this bivalve up in all tries, an we hope be mar succeed . iu making a good living out of it. Judge Dale having purchased tl vacant Held aoulli ot bis residence, is - having the river bank iu front of . riprapped, in good shape, so that 1: will not hereafter be at the merer of the flood. A good idea. , .'The stump machine business fl jur - !ei apace. Groves wilt probably have seveuly-five niachiues completed when spring opens ; and we undeistaud t that the 'demand will be fully up to lie feii 111 ' ( COUNTY ELECTIONS. v -The elections fr this Borough nnd Tiononta townsliip, held at tha school house in thit place yesterday, were at rderly as any election we ever attend ed. No rows disturbed the harmony of the scene; no scent of whiskey tainted the air.' Not even a jangle or quarrel, which are familiarly associat ed in the miuda of the people, with election day, disturbed the harmony of the tcene. True, there was but ton-holing; true there was log-rolling; true there, was heavy electioneering; but all was conducted quietly and do ceiitlr. The election officers of both township and borough locked tliein- selves in the school house, and had the ballots handed iu through the windows. Bo it was when the Vote was counted, the doors were still lock ed ; but everybody was satisfied, be cause there were men of both parlies on both boards, aud they could be trusted to watch each other, i The following is the result of the election front all the districts iu this county except Burnett' and Howe State Ticket, 0 Republican ninj. ' Judiciary, Supreme Judge, tie. Dale, for Associate Judge, 8 inaj. Jenks, Democratic candidate for Congress, 58 muj. Winans, Dcmociatic candidate for Assembly 13 ninj. Seller, Republican candidate fur Treasurer, aboui 60 maj. lien in, Utfuiocratic . candidate lor County Commiasiotier about 80 inaj In explanation t)f these figures, we would say that four townships in the above report, cnine "by word of mouth," which the official figures mny change. The whole Republican ticket in this countyVill be ahead when the official returns are received, with the exception ofCougrcst aud Commit' sioner. We will lAiblish the full official, re turns next week. Just at we go to press, we hear from Howe tap. Iu counting, this must be taken from or added to the above count as mny be proper. Republican State and Judicial tick et, White, Dale, Heath and . Cobb, 9 votes each. Agnew 15; Setley 17. The Democratic Stale aud Judicial ticket, Jenks, Siggina, Berlin, aud Albaugh 19 each. Winaus 13, Hunt 11. LaT&ftT. Burnett has given 40 Re publnau majority on the whole ticket "-The Comets, (a terrior) of this place, played the Potato Bugs, of Bean Farm, on the grounds of the latter, on Saturday last, and were caught in the snow storm during the last inning, It looked rather strange to see th players coming home after the game, with an inch of snow on their hats and coats. But the enthusiasm en gendered by that game is not to be dampened by a full of snow. The Ooniets came out ahead by uiue tallies The following is the score : C4MKTS. 3 Brooks ti. Adam p. Grove lb. Smith 2b. A. DalH r.f. . Bush l.f. Noble ci.t. J. T. dale 8b POTATO Bl'OS. o S 8 ft 4 . 6 1 1 : 6 2 Orahain p. U'MuUinber 2b 2,Lvejny ilb l'S. Vnuilerlin e. l lrwln r.f. 4 Hanson l.f fljKeaaner e.f. A.Vanderlins.s. 6 Johuaonlb 8 27 19 -12 8 it 2 4 0 7 0 27 10 Innings -Comet l'olato Bugs S A 8 'J 0 0 419 110 According to some of our ex changes they have a way of getting their poisen iu Tidioute that beats all it is sain tuai me tinrsty traveler is directed to an empty room, where wncei revolves one halt m the room aud the other half on the other side of the partition. The thirsty one goes up to the wheel, places the money thereon and shouts the name of the bane he desires. The wheel revolves and lol the liquor is before him in a glass. He drinks, thiuks, and departs, never haV' ing sees who gave him to drink. Thegrouud had not been fairly covered wiib snow on Saturday last until three-individuals made their ap pearance luour office, each bnuging copy of some verses entitled "The Beautiful Snow' The piece was new to us, and evidently original with the ones who brought it iu, but we . didu see that it possessed anjunusual mer it, and refused to publiii'lrit? 'Some old standard poem, eveu if it Is fatnil iur 10 an our rcaucrs, is more to our taste, thau these new-faugled rhymes Jas. Woodiugtnu it putting a good stone foundation under his house Elm St., which the saino will probably add to the coiufof t aud convenience of said bouse during the cold weather whic h U bound to come. '' Mr. C li Hannar. fov several years past superintendent of lie West Hickory Oil and Mining Association, depsrted for Greeley, Colorado, on Thursday of last week, taking ' with lim the good wishes of numerous friends in this section. Mr. II. pro poses to go into the business of sheep raising, and we have no doubt but he will make a good thing of it. He will probably pive our readers a sketch of the country through the columns of the Republican shortly. The returns from other States are so meagre, and so much has In be es timated that we will not attempt to give the telegraphic returns from but two or three Slates other than ourowu. Enough is known, however, to convince us that the Democrats have gained several Congressmen, and at least one Governor, Tilden, in New Yi.rk. There is not much doubt, however, but the next Congress will be Republican, so that the Democrats cannot impede business. : ' . According to this morning's pa pert, a riot occurred at Eufula, Ala., yesterday, starling among the negroes, aud finally indulged in by the whites. Six whites were wounded, one of them mortally. Three negroes were killed outright, as far as heard from, thirty- four were wounded, ten to fifteen of theiu mortally. Quiet was soon re stored, and the voting went on as us ual. They claim a gaiu of one Demo crallc Congressman down there. James, an adopted son of Goo. Has let, met with a sail accident, on Sun day last. He has been working for Win. Lawrence for some time, and was going up to visit Mi! Haslet's family aud the horse he was riding, stumbled aud fell, breuking Jimmie's right arm above the elbow, and we believe spraining his left wrist. The litti chap was fixed up and will toon be on his pins agaiu. After a rest of a few years, the chaps who observe Hallowe'en at all hazard, were out on Saturday night seeking what they might devlroy ; du ng a good deaj of daumge, in one way or another. If they are found they will pay dearly for their "fun," which appears to consist ia anything thai will make decent citizens trouble and expense. Major Burke endeavored to hoise whip Governor Kellogg iu New Or leans the other day. The Gov. drew a revolver and blazed away, giving the gallant major a close call for his life. The Major then drew a pistol and bred tour shots at Kellocg, none of them taking effect."' This we con sidcr mighty poor shooting. Some petty thieving has already taken place in town although winter has not yet shut down on . us. This being the case, we may expect a good run of it during the cold wtather. The demaud for Vale locks, therefore, brisk. 1 1 is bet ter to beg than to steal and a good deal safer. Some of the citizens of Warren went up to Jamestown to hear Jo. Jef ferson play Rip Van Winkle. The Ledger says that "it did not meet the expectations oT many." The fault was not with Jo. then we can assure you. The fright over the cabbage worm has about subsided, we believe, as most of our citizens are eating cab bnge right along. A great many of these vegetables went to waste, how ever, when the panic first struck us. . . Alex. Gordon, of Elkhart, Ind is iu town at present, on a visit to hi; friends aud relatives hero. The cli mate out there does not agree with the health of his family, so we understand He is looking very well himself. There was a fir at the Oil .City Barrel Works on Thursday lust,' that resulted in a loss of $10,000. At una time it was feared the whole establish nient and a part of the town would be destroyed. The Superior Lumber Co. Store is having shelves from the ceiling to Cn taiu goods. This looks as if they needed more room. This, in turn looks us if they were doing a big busi ue?s. -.riii agninr looks prosperous, Special Notice. We call atten tiou of our readers ti the advertise ineut of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those cou templatiiig the purchase of goods in their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely o flu red. The firm is an old and reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 "m -Mrv t'Ufi.tittB 2C Ross. -the. father t the Jest bor, ha pasiiett lle riis of his disease and is slowly convalesc ing. Meanwhile there is "no news. Thaxkhoivino Day. In accord ance with the usual custom the Presi dent hat designated Thursday, Novem- 26ih, as a day proper to 'bo observed throughout the country as one of gen eral thanksgiving for the reasnus wnich lie thus sets forth in his proclamation : The blessings of a free government continue to be vouchsafed to us, the earth has responded to the labor of the husbandman, the land hs been ree from pestilence, internal order is biiiiir maintuincd, and peace with oth er nations hat prevailed. It is fitting that at stated poriods we should cease Irom our accustomed pursuits and from the turmoil of our daily lives, and unite in thankfulness for the bless ings of the pant, and in tho cultiva t:on of kindly feelings toward each other. Teachers' Annual Institute. The Eighth Anuual Institute of Forest county, will be held at Tioncs ta, commencing on Monday, Novem ber 23d, nt 2 o'clock P. M., aud con tinue in session five days. All teach ers, school directors and friends of ed ucation are invited to attend. Deputy State Superintendent R. Curry, is expected to be present dur ing the greater part of the week. Superintendent W. II. Curtis, of McKeun, will be with ui during the entire session, and will give instruc tion in the several branches taught in our schools, including methods of teach ing, with pructical suggestions in con ducting the general exercises of the school-room. A full Reading will be given on Thursday evening. jNo pains will be spared to make the session both p'lensant and profita ble, and it is expected of every trench er in the county to atUnd, and take part in the exercises, and we hope that directors will in every way, encourage their teachers to do so. Au Examination will' be held on Saturday, Nov. 28ih, commencing at 9 o'clock A. iL fi. F. Roiirer, Oct. 15, 1874. Co. Sup't. . IMPORTANT. Our readers who visit Pittsburgh and Allegheuy cities, will thank us, and save money, by adopting the fol lowing ns a rule : Wheu visiting either city, take tho name and address (or cut out advertisements) of all business houses advertising through our col umns, aud whatever goods you buy in their line give them your patronage. All are first-class, reliable houses- guaranteed to be so by our Pittsburgh ageuU. You will, by following this advice, obtain the best goods at the lowest prices. Their adverlisemc-nt is astauding invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollars annually. When buyiug,ttute to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement in this pnper,and our word fur it, it will pay you. Saect Potatoes at A cts. pound, at Robinson & Bonucr's. per New invoice Boots & Shoes, all kiuds, btyles aud prices, just received at Robinson fc Bonners. 22tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3if D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ha knows. 46 ly Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most exteiisivo and best selected lot of Fishing Tackle that we have ever seen in a country store, and at axlouishingly 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. tf. " EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN by C. W. OLEASON, M.I). A iiiagnill ceut volume of 4H8 oclavo piures beauti fully illustrated and elegantly bound. Contains iniitUr ju.-t a apted'o'lho wants of every raniily. Over 260 engravings. One agent sold IU0 copies iu one week, uo other oil iu ihree duy and aiu thur in four duva. ('irculara, with comptute index free. Liberal discounts and exel five AGENTS WANTEDnr.yt H. N. MeKiiiney it Co., , Publishers, 7-5 San so m !St., l'hiladt'lpliia, Pa. -7-4t CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At Home, Male or Feinnle, S-iO to $U a week warranted. No capital ru)uirod. Full particulars and a valuable aainpln act tree. Aiidresw, with 0 cl., returu alauip, O. KOBB, Willimslur(fH, N. Y. 1 t I'ntntt Improved Itutfor. one of tlin mret vnlnnMnMlwvvrlo of the tlv. l'ure bolter made from tliDfren caul ft of Horned Cuttle, which does nut lieooinn rancid, and i in every rcaperl equal to, nnd for culinary pnrpoRo super ior to ordinary llutlnr. I'rocesa very aim- tile, onst of appnralua trifling and I'rolita rgrt. The unHnnlanel are aolo ownera f f tho Pntontrleht tor IVnnaylvenla, and aro now ready to wll County Licence on application. A factory being In Hiireras fufonerntion In Bethlehem, tho prooosa can be thoroughly in-peeled. AridreHn V. W. Ix;inln"ht Co., Hotblolioni, Pa. 27 THIS IS NO HUMBUG. By aendinn 35 u., with ace, bt;iilit, col or of eyoM and hair, you will reeoive a cor rect p'ieturo of your future huaband or wife, with nnine and date of marriage. V. Kox, P. O. Drawer "12, Fultonville, Now York. wa0-3m Artist's & Wax Flower Materials DECALCOMANIA PICTURES. Fine stationery. &Send for a Catalogue. t OEUItOE W. BAC'KOrEN, No. 101 Sinlthlleld Street, " ' PITTSBURGH, PA. F. F. I. Tho above letters are the iiiitiala of one of the linet-t madiciiica in the country. Four-fold Ldiiyncnt, not exucllod by any other In the curing of Pain 'and iro Throat, and la iisjii-iiinlly adapted to d(4 tnne of Horxm, Cnttln e. Hut cii-eiilara around bottles. $old by all Lrtir?iHt, w;K)-ly coin : p: v. jj. WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Kold Liniment in tho leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pain and Sore Throats, and for Hornea, Cuttle, ife., is the moat nucccmful IJniment in the market. See circulars around loUlea. Sold by all DniKjriKtK. 30-ly emu . fAXtS, SHOVELS, LOCKS, Hinges, Nails, Filet, etc. ICsroenter't, Blacksmith's, snd J ii . . i tnnr itirai Trims UTTOOKS.tt, PA - vor. Jiiptny uui a KEYSTONE DINING ROOMS, 293 Liberty St., - Pittsburgh, Pa. W. II. SIMPSOy, Proprietor. MKALS) AT ALL IIOI KH. ' TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED. w25-ly, , CLAIM ANDPATENT AGENCY. TI1EOLDEHT1N THK8TATK. W. C. BERING EK, - Solicitor, ' IIS Smlthfield St., FirtBburgh Pa. Patents procured, PciihIoii. Bounty, Ae. Prize Money colluded. Applications by uiai I attended to as if made in per won. pSSo cliargo unless auceeaaiul. 25-3m CORK SHAVINGS The beat and cheapest article In use for MATTRESSES, &C. Thoy will last a life time. Thirty to foity pounds required lor largest beds, . 8 Cents Per Pound. ARMSTRONG, BROTHER fc CO., w25-lm. Pittsburgh, Pa. A MOT HER J5HANCE! FIFTH AND LAST GIFT"iCOfCERT IN All! OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONE"! TO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. DBAWIXGCERfATsAT THAT DiTE. LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt ' , One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt Oue grand cash vitl 6 cash git'ta, 20,IX0 each, 10 cash gitU, 14,IH)0 each, 15 cash gilts, .lO.Oisi each, . 20 cash uil'ts. 6,000 each. J50,OCO 100,000 76,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 140,000 160,000 100.000 100,1100 00,000 100,000 loo.ooo ljIO.OOO 60,000 "060,000 4b caah gnw, iWcaah giila, 60 caaii gifls, POcali gifta, 2 10 eush gi I ts, 600 cnxli gilts, 10,000 cash gitU, 4,000 each, 3.000 each, K.000 each, 1,000 each, 600 each, 100 each,. 60 each, Grand total 20,600 (iifut, all caJh, $i,600,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tickets -Halves - ' Tenths, or each Coupon ' -It whole tickets for 22 1-2 tickets for - - -For Tickets or information, MM 26 00 6 00 500 00 1,000 00 ail dress TIIOM. K. MllA.MI.Kl I M, Airent and Maniitrer, Public Library Uuilding, louia- ville, Ky or , THUS. II. II AYS it-CO., Eastern Agents OOOllroadway, New York. 2-1 t 1SYCIIOMANCY, or Konl (Charming. How either hex may lascioute and gain the love and atloctiomi uf any person thty choose, instuiitly. 'i his siinplu iiii'iilal ao iiuirement all ciui possess, tree, by mail, lor 25 cental together wilii a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oruc.e, Dreams. Hiulato Ladies. A iieer bonk. 100,000 sold. Ad dress T. Wlliiam ii Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia, 4 4t AGENTS WANTED FOR Prof, FOWLER'S GREAT WORK Ou .Manhood, Wouiunhuod, and their. Mu tual liilor-relauoiis; Love, lis Lawa, Power, etc. AgenU aro aelltiig from I5to26copiea a day. rend lor kpeeiiiieii pages anil tepma to Agents, and awe why i bells laslor than any other book. Address, Nat.onal Pub islifng t o., Philainlplna, Pa. 'ii 4t i I)r. J. Walker's Cnlifornla Vln far lSittClft nro n purely Vegetabr ' picpnrntion. niiido chielly from tlio na tivo herbs found on'tho lower rnnges of t):e Sioriii Nevada uiountiiiiis of Califor nia, tho nieil'.ciiiitl properties of which ' nru cxtniL'tsd llu-i olroni itliont llio iim of Alcohol. Tho qticMiou is nluioat daily usked. ''What ia tlm cuusc of the tilipiiralloied success of Yinkgak Hit TKiisf" Our imswcr is, that ther irnnne tho cause of disease, nnd tho paliont re covers his licalth. They aro tho crcas blmid ptirilicraiid a lilc-iviiiu pi inciple, n perfect Hcuovator and ln isolator of tlio sy.stcin. Never beforo in llio . liUli.ry ef tlm uniM li.u A luciliciiis been ceniHiiunleil posse'itif tlio roiearkahla a'tnhuc ef Vi.xmi.mi IIittkhs in healing Ilia sick of every iiieiue mini heir tn. They are a fteulis Purgative as cil an a Tonic, relieving Gmpestini! tir !li!lu;nn:alin i( the t.iv'er iuiil Visccrsl Organs ia Bilious l)t.rae The proportlos of Dn. Wai.kkk's Yixkoab UirrKHs are Aperient, llionhorutir. , Caruiiiiaiive, Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter Irritant Suilorilic, Alter tire, and Aiui Biliou. " Grafoful Tlinusauds proclaim Tix. Ait HiTTF.us tlio most wondorful In-' ri)iiraiit that Srer tuatuiucd th tiukiaf y Ktcm. i f . - s . : ' No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones nro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, nud vital organs wasted beyond repair. Unions. Ifrmittcnt nnd Inter' niittent levers, which nro soprcva 1 lent ill the valleys f our great rivcia thl'oiiKhout the Cnited States, especially ' those of the .Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, : Illinois, 'I'eiincssnc, Cnuiliciland, ArUan-, s:is, ltcd, Colorado, Brazos, Uio Uraudo, r l'cai I, Alabama, Moliilo, Savannah. Ho-' nnokc, Jaiuts, nnd many others, witlt their vast tributaries, throughout our; entire country dining jtho Summer nmt Autumn, nnd rciunrkubly so rluriiiRSca-; sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, art Invariably accompanied by extensive dc laiigemuiits of tho stomach nnd liver, nnd other abdominal visecrJt. In their treatment, n putative, exciting a pow- ciful inlluunce jm these various or pnus, Is essentially necessary. There U no catliartiu for tho purpotsq equal to DlL J. YAI.KK.lt'S VlXBUAIl UlUKlLt,; ns tliey will speedily lomove the dark colored viscid niattcr with which the bowels nro loaded, nt tlio sumo- time stimulating tlio secretions of the river, nnd pencfiilly restoring , tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body nirainst (Iistn;3 by puriiyin; all its tluidstviili Yinkii ab lnii:iis. Xo epidemiu can take Luia of a system thus loi e-ni nied. , Uysiiepsia or Inilii?('stii)nf Head ache, Pain ill the Shoulders, l.'ongli'-., 'I'ightness of the Chest, Dizziness, tour Eructations of tho Stomach, I'.vl Tn'a' 111 tho Mouth, HiliotiH Attacks, I'nlpit.-v-tation of tlio Heart, liillammalluii of thu Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ncys, and a Imndred other puiulul evuip . turns, aro tho uirKprings of Uyapop-si... One bottle will prove it better gu.-.iaott of its lueiits thau n lcnjthy ui.'.vaf.Lu luent. , Scrofula, or King's EviT, Wh'.r Bwollinps, Ulcers, Erysipula. Swellcil S'n-). (ioitre, hiToliihuiH liiilaiiiiiinli'iiK. iiuiuir J Iiillaiiunatiuiis, Merviuial Airuvliwus, O I Sunn, Eruptions oliliu .Skin, Knre Kyi-i. c..( Id those, as in all oilier cniMtiiuliui.itl l'i eases, AVai.kkk's Vinkoar Hitimo' lima (liowu ihuir great curative puwert iu C aiwsl uliHtuinlu and iutrucluliie iHse. ; For Inllaiiiinatory uiiil (.'liroiilj Ilheniuatisin, Gout, Hilious. Uemii tent nud liiterniittcnt Tcv era. Disease.. tho IHoihI, Liver, Kiilneyi niul 11!4i'i-., tlieso Hitters have no rijui.l. bmli aro canned by Yitialeil llUmil. ' Mctliunit ill Diseases. Ter ions en gaged in I'aiiits ami Miueruls, such act Plumbers, T. uu-xetlitrs, (iuld Uu.ilur. aii.I Mi Del, ts tliey ailvaiico in hl'v, aie ailJt:i t to paralysis of tliti Howe!'. Ti grtM agninot this, tako a iloc of Vji.Kr:n' i.x. W Ait Din Kits oeeitsioiially. For Skill Diseases, Eruptions, 'Ut ter, bull-Khuimi, lllnlclius, Spv-l'. I'iIi.k.dv Pustules, lloils, Carliiiiitlet. Itinp r::r . Scnlil liriul, Bern Kye, Krviphi. Deli.' St-ui'f. Discoliiraliiiuii uf the Skin. Iluuieit and ikvate uf the Hkiu wf ulnttevar i.kii.m or u:ituie, are litumlly dun "I' va.Tud out of the system iu a nborl liaio by (Lc u-s iif tliAun llitlnrii Tin, Tape, anil other Worn;, lurking in the v.tcii of io iniioy tluiemui-, are etlcctiiully tlesirnyrd and reiuovej. ' avsteni 'l medicine, lis vermifuges, i;0 au. tiiehninitlcs will lico llio sym-ui Itom noreit l.ke IIicm) Hitters. For Female Complaints, in yen:,; or ulil. married or siuirle, ut tlicdiiw n f niniihouil. nr the turn of life. Ilieao Tcmio Hitlers display so decided an iiitluuute ILkl iuiprovviuuiit i stsiii pctciilililH. Cleanse (he Vitiated lilmid whe-u, ever you tind its iinpuritiot burtUug ihiun a the skiu iu I'iiuple.i, Kiii;imiis, or Si.tui : rlt'iiii-e it when you liml il olidruciud .inJ fiuggi."h in the veins: cleausii it wliuu I fnul . your lading will lull nl wheu K the blnnd pure, aud the limit.', of l-. t will I'ullow. It. II. MeUONAI.I) di ft., , DmiririiU Niul (it'll. Ai:l.. Sjiii rncuu.'.i , kin ild cur- uf W-i.!ili!.'lil ulul CLiiilt.''.. St . ' . Mold by all llruKJl.l. uixl Madame Foy'sC rset Skirt Dor o ter. For JIuallh, Com furl and style, N licknowludtftHl the ocmi article oi inokiua ever mule. Nuineroua Tvall .ii'iiiiala In im favor are ho- in r nuttivtui IViiiii nil liartu of the United Ntiitea. Iiily AkciiIh VntMl. F iy & llAUMiO, hole M iiiiifaet'ircri, New Ha ve I, fonii. Arnold dt B ni nio, N. Y. Amenta lAVta jo"."
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