4 WEDNESDAY ttQRHlNO, KOT. il, 1874. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burg ft M. TTrr.t., J n. (.tosmsilmrw N. J. Wnl.mtt, T. J. Van etlmfti, J. K. Maine, D. S: Knot, J. S. Hood, J. A. Proper. Sitttien of ths J'taet W. I. Merellllott, D. S. Knox. . - CbHiMaMe TI. Swagtgart .A.'Aoo( IHreetor 1. H. Knox, It. O, Da vie, 8. J. Woleott, S. H. llsalet, A. JJ. Kelly. U. Clark. - . FOIIKST COUNTY OFFICERS. " president Jtulnel,. D. WitrMoHK. .isanruir Judymi. A. pRorKR, AK BKKW OoflK. sheriff T. -J. Va Oiksbx. TruifHrrr Fnrti. (ItAfflXH. prothonntary, Register & Recorder, . J. n. AoNKW." . Amm(MfoMra T. D. CORLISS, John TnoWPNOV, J AS. K. UI.ARK. County Unpsrintenrlrnl H. F. Hohbicr. IHitlricl Attorney H. I. Irwin. Jnry Commissioner" Jab. FLWW,Wf Pattkiwiom. , Covntv Hun-evnr S.T. Iltwm. . ! r "f . i .wtify vrfiiors T. H. Cobb, L. Wai KKK, U. jAMiraow. Member of Congress 10th District C. B. Assembly M akTik Wiuum. " Time of Train At TIONF.STA STATIOX, on and aflor Ootobar 6, 1874 : eotrrii. Train 00 - - M - 0 54 a. m. 5:37 p. m. 0:48 p. m. 8:31 a. m. 6:00 p. m, 2:38 a. m. " 6i , -KOHTU. Train RS - " II - : - On the River IMrlnlon i. . from Oil Pity to Irvlnetn, np the river la North ; down aha river, south. . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Go to the Hat Store for nicest furnishing goods. . ' 32if . A .few ducks may le seen on the river now. They are not ao plenty at to bo much of a temptation to hunter, The official majority for Jenks var While in this Congressional dis triot U fire hundred and eleven. ".' Rat. SlcCreary is in town ou i -short Tisit. He reports his family well, and is pleased with his new loca "tinn. r There will be no services in town net SaUnth,: on account of the ohang? of time of preaching. Services 'from Sunday. ' Dr. Borland, Dentist, of Mercer will be in this place Dec. 28lh, court ' wcek.'. Those in need of work in his tine will find him at Central 'House during that week. .. J td Hunters are coming in flu every ; tram. . The panting doer and the lusty bear will have a tough time this wiuter. JThe wiry wild-cat, also, will have, to look out for bis tnfety. ., ' Our people may not be .re of it, but iu . Western Nebraska thous . 4inas ot men, women ana children, are Motually" starving to death. Their 4'rop failed.'or were locust eaten, and thty aro absolutely without food., ".Dr. Ivomblo of Tidioute, who bns . bought out the Drug Store of Bolard 15ros., presents his card to the renders tf, our paper this week,'. This Drug Htore is one of the most complete es tablishments of the kind in North ..western I'ecnsylvania. ; ' -The rivor is lower and clearer hta ire ever noticed it at this , time of year.- standing on tl bridge one luy last wd(, we saw a. pike about three feet long, lying in abotit six feet of water. Calling the attention of Oeo. Bush to the fish ho struck at it forcibly with a spear, but the pike was ' tcro quick for him, and so escaped, About ten days ago Jus. Sultzgiver and another individual, ftfeoes name twe did not learn, were going down into "Geo. Sultzgiver's well, and when within .about ten feet of the bottom, the rope broke, letting James out first; live liucket und the other man fulling on .biin. The well is blasted iuio the rock .and it may bo imagined that J.imes got a heavy fall. He was only severe 1y bruised, however, and is now around with all former uiusclo aud energy. During this season, which has leen a remarkably dry oue, a great wanjr w2lls have failed, and many 01 them have kee sunk deeper, and good veins found from 25 to 30 fuel t'roin the surface. Some of them have Leon built over with stone about tiz r eight foot from the bottom, and the lirt emptied ou the stone, leaving on ly a conductor hole to the surface, in which to let down the pump stock iuto the water. It is claimed for this meth od, that the surface utter cannot Inter the well, aud that rats, toads and rep. liles are kept out. The less of theso xniiuals and articles a well Contains, the better people appreciate the water. Hsgan's Cliurch -wasjthe scene of I bloody riot on Monday evening last. This church which is a new one is sit uated about one and one-half miles oft the Tylersburg road toward Hns- kelP mills. A protracted meeting has been' going on there for some time, aud hns been largely attended. On Sun day night one "Ky" Shott, who is a member of-the church, we believe, thought the crowd getting tort. large, nnd was trying to clear out the aisle, aud shoved one Jos. Nealy out of his way. This angereJ Neuly, who. in vited Bhotls out to fight . him. Sholls went out and whipped Nealy "pretty badly, and boasted that he could whip anything about there. On Monday night a brother of Nealy a cams to church, and meetirg Shotts, said, "you whipped my brother, and you will have to fight me. Bhotls told hint he did not want to fight there, but would meet him the next day at a log-rolling, and they would have it out. Pcealy ugreed to this ana tney advanced to shake bands, when some one struck Shotts, aud a general low commenced. Almost tha entire crowd took sides and the light was geuural, and, as . may Ee Imagined, fearful. Wm. Nealy Was cut a terrible gash on the l.e.id with a knife. Oi e Schwab was kit on th uuse with a haudy-billy. A man uamcd Gil ti! Ian was hit on the head with aVtone, rucoiving a bad wound. Clotigh Smilh got hit in the mouth with Ji ttoard. ' Shotts was hit with'a club ami knocked back iuto the aisle of the church. When our informant left, they were fightjng iu the church. During the fight some one lighted torches of pitch pine, for the convenience of the combatant, we suppose. The courts will probably settle the matter. Some? one who had not a properly balanced head, or who did not know the penalty attached to the ofTence, set the woods on fire up about Tubbs Run, on Saturday lust. The leaves were all fallen, and were as dry as tinder, aud when fired went off like powder. Ou Sunday the fire increased rapidly, and creptidown the hill, burning up quite an amount of Col. Thomas' fence, and endangering the prcerty of Hood, Clarlc aud Irwin. SoVe hard work was-done on Sunday, keeping the fire in'check, und on Sunday night a rain carn up aud put it out. This is a crime which is perpetrated in this sotion mostly in the spriug, but the fine weather we have had for some time, had made the woods, ripe for a fire, and some miscreant set it off. If some one could be punished accord ing to law, for this offence, perhaps we would have less of jt to record. These fires in the woods do tif.t admit a prob ability of spontaneous combustion, so that some one must be guilty. The loss, in this instance fulls mostly upon Col. Thomas, but in seasons past sev ral of our farmers and lumbermen have lost property to the extent of .hundreds . of dollars, by the same means. The man who brings one of theso fire-bugs to justice will deserve the thanks of the entire population of the couuty. - ' A shooting scrape occurred at Lacy's mills, ou Suuday last, in which fortunately, no one wes hurt. There had been bad blood, for some time, be tween two men named Cornelius aud Etigalls, and on the night stated, Eu galls, enraged by some scandalous sto ry set'allost by Cornelius, approached him, pistol in hund, and' demanded sutiafactiou. Cornelius declined fight ing, and Eugalls fired the pistol, but as to which directioo the pistol was pointed nhen it weut off. statements differ; some saying it was pointed to ward Cornelius, aud others, that it was fired iu an opposite direction. A war rant was issued for Kngalls, but, he has thus fur escaped arrest. Being iu Tidioutp, on Saturday last, we called at the ( dice of the Warren Coun'.y News, a paper which has recently becu moved there from Youngsville. It is edited and pub lished by;' J. B. White, whom we find to be a very geutlemauly aud agreea ble man. "Ho has our best wishes for success in his new field of labor, and deserves tbo 'encouragement'' of ' the citizens of Tidiouto aud. .Warren. coun- . . Democrats, in this section of the North differ from their secession breth ren of the South. There, they are for a liitejnaa s government; here they LPP every hlte inun who runs for f Oongrcss. ,1ea dville Republican. Nice assortment La di we Neck Ties and Unfiles at the Hat Store. 32tf Qa to tne llat StJiQ-Jig'i of th Big Red Hal Tidioute, fof best as sortment bats, esps and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery '. and gloves for men, women and children, at lowest cash prices. . 32tf A valuable black mare was stolen from the stable of P. M. Raster, at Rimersburg, Clarion county, on the 29th ult. The owner offers a reward of fitly dollars for the arret and eon viction of ihe thief or thieves, and .8 liberal reward for the return of the mare. ' . D. C. Gillespie, of Tidioute, dealer in boots and shoes, advertises with ns to-day. See advertisement in another column. Mr. O. keeps a complete assortment of the finest, shoes . raadej and sells at living prices. ' Do.nbi neglect to give him a call - when you. are'in Tidioute. " ' ''' ., , The Washington Chronicle sug gests that Jeff. Davis may possibly, under the existing condition of things, he the next President of the United States. ' If the: Democrats nominate two candidates, nnd the Republicans one. tbo election. it claims, may be thrown into the House, aud the nine teen Democratic votes wowd eo to Davis, at the Southern candidate. The attention of our readers is directed to the card of Dr. G. W, Earnest, Dentist, of Tidioute. which appears in this issue. Dr. E. took pains to show us through his rooms on Saturday last, and we must confess that h has the implements to do good work, and his. reputation is that he uses them in the best manner. His excavating and polishing is done wilh the Morrison Dental Engine, which does away with the excavating by hand, doing the work of two or three lours iu a few minutes. Give him call when you want Dental work done. Stoves for burning all kinds" coal and wood ; stovo pipe, coal . bods, shovels, pokers, etc.', at Robinson & Bonners. 32 3t ' Thanksgiving Day. In accord anee with the usual custom the Presi dent has designated Thursday, Novem 2Gih, as a day proper to be observed throughout the country as ono of gen erul thanksgiving for the reasons wnich be llius Efts forth iu 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 free from pestilence, internal order, is being maintained, and peace with 01 h er nations has prevailed. It is fitting that at stated periods we should cease from our accustomed pursuits and from the turmoil of our daily lives, and unite in thankfulness for the bless ings of the past, and iu the cultiva t:nn of kindly feelings toward each other. Teachers' Annual Institute. The' Eighth Annual Institute of Forest county, will be held at Tiones- ta, commencing ou Monday, Novem ber 23d, at 2 o'clock P. M., aud con tin ue in session five days. All teach' ers, school directors and frieuds of ed ucatiou 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 McKcau, will be with, us during the entire session, and will give instruc tiou in the several branches taught in our schools, including methods of teach ing, with practical suggestions in cbn ducting the general exercites of the school-room. a iuu uenuing will be given on Thr.rsday evening. ; No pains wilt be spared to make the session both pleasant and probta ble, and it is expected of every treach er iu the county to attend, and take part in the exercises, and we hope that directors will iu every way, eucourage their teaclmrs to do so. ' . An Examination will be held Saturday, JSov. 2sth, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. S. F. Rohrer, Oct 15, 1874. Co. Sup't. Tho colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus 'Thos Turner lfT4, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1674 The niaij list is corrected weekly, -By con suiting the address label etery subscrl 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 tub Bcription book is yet io oar hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. . ; tf. tion of our readers to tho advertise ment of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods in their lino will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely 6ffered; The firm is art old and reliable one, and their repre sentatlons may be relied upon. 31 3m IMPORTANT. i Our rt-nders who visit Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, will thank ltus, nnd svo money,' by Moptitig the fol lowing as a rule: Whcu viBitingeither city, take the name and address (or cut out advertisements) tf all business h uses advertising through ourcol um us, aud whatever goods you buy in their line give them your patrouag4 All are first-class, reliable houses- guaranteed to be 00 by. our Pittsburgh agents. You will, by following this advice, obtain tho best goods at th lowest prices. Their advertisement it a standing invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollars annually. When nuying.'state to the dvertiser that you saw their adver tisement in this paper,'and our word for it, it will pay you. Sweet Potatoes at 4 cts. per pound, at Robinson & Bonaer's. n 1 , ; - .; u Nev invoice Boots it Shoes, all kinds, etyles and prices, just received at Robinson &, Bonners. 22lf Landlord and Tenant Leases, tlit most approved form, for sale at this office. . ' . Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf , D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa. The lightest ruuniug Machine in tho world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so. and ha knows.' 46 ly Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, bat tho most extensive and best selected lot bf Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6ra Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long lime, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Xeiv Advertisements. C. W. EARNEST, SUIQE03Sr DENTIfcJT, TIDIOUTE, PA. ALL OPERATIONS perUininpt to Kur- gical or Mechanical Dentistry pcr- lormea witu care, ana warrantou. 1 guar niuoe 8ucceK or refund tho.inntiev. Oinca in O KAN DIN DUICK ULOCK Iteincuibor the place. 3-ly. O. V. EAItNKST, THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE of TIDIOUTE, FA The only complete assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS TIDIOTJTB. SKLL none but the best goods and sell them at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ALL ORDERS BY MAIL PBOJIPTLY FILLI O. 11 TO CUSTOMERS FlOI A. DISTANT i. v. Giixfispn:, MAIN ST., 5th Door above Depot St., &tf. TIDIOUTE, PA. DR.C. KEMBLE, - ' Jlaa buuuht out the store of liOLVltD BROS., TilIonto, ln.. And will oarr 011 the bunlncas heruufter. A full line of all the good formerly kapt will still be fouud io this aU.ru. fhyni Clans preMTiptioiiH carefully compounded ty a C'ounpeLcnLl'liarmai-iHt a Uraduale of f liilad.'lpma C'ollcno of l'Uariuacy. 3J-Siii C. KKMI1LK, M. I). : rotertt ' Iinnrftlrd Hiiller. Ono of tho mol valuable dlsonrrrio of the dav l'ure butler niaO' Irom llmfrovn cant flit of Uorrrtd rattle, w hi'-h dm not becoino ram-id, ni1 Ih irt etrry reiw equal to, nnd for culinary purposes super ior to ordinary miner, rrora hi TBim- rti, cost l apiMiruluH trill in and l'roiit rpo. The undersigned nro holo oiviwrs t tho rntontriKht for t'eniisvlvrtoia, nnd aro now readv to sell 'ounly Mcenso on application. A factory beiiiR ! mni-pwi-fill opornt ion In llotlilohein. ths pronoun cniv be thoniunhlv inspected. AOctrws F. W,IoinlM.'h A Co., Nethleliom, t'a. itf THIS IS NO HUMBUG. Uv Hftndinti 33 ot wilhn'.'P. hiulitT col or o"f rros uwd lnvi r, 3-011 will receive ttCor. rect -ture 01 your iiiuuw iiuwim'j w wife, with niinie ami (Into of marriage. Wt York. ,.,,. . 1 -t , wiW-3m t Artist's & Wax Flower Materials DECHlCOMsNIA PICTURES. ; ' :ii Fine Klatioiiory. -Sond for a t'atRlonue.-Ttfli . i;' ; No. 181 .SmlthfloM Street, v '. - 1'ITTSCUItOII, PA. F. F. I. PThiabovrf lettPTS r titr'iniflaln" of one of lliu Illicit DiedU-lJIcm in Ifco POhntiy. Four-Fold LiHiiiient, not e.n-olltxl 13 nuy other in the curing, of 1'aiioi and Sre Throat, mid i e.'-perinlly adapted to dw ase of Hnres, C'Httlo Ac. Hoe circulars around bottle. Sold li)" all Druggist. ' ww-iy eoui . ,., -, ,.,i . F. V. 'I. : , , WANTE11.-Kveryhody to know Hint Four-Fold Liniment Ih flip, loading I.lni- nient for cniniK all klnu or rain ami Horn Throat, and for Horse, Cattle, rf-e., ta ths most aiieeetful Liniment In U19 innrket. See i-ireiilari around lmtllos, Sold by all Druireiat. 80-ly enm r V Knives and Forkt, ' jV DOIBBUBB, V. LI VtLS, LOCKS, l nmes, naut, rues, etc I t I Iffl ICarpenter't, Blacksmlth'tiindj IW AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, Xr 0o. IiUrtT k Biitk . W(rV?v - Btmts. jA KET8TONE V1.MMI KOOJIH, 203 Liberty St., 1 ' Pittsburgh, Fs. - .- -W. H. SIArrSOA', Proprietor. MEAUt AT ALL. ROl'RH. TRAXSIENT CUST()M SOLICITED. w25-ly. . . .1 . CLAM AND PATENT AGENCY. THE OI.OEHT IN THE HTATK. W.O.'nERlNGER, ,r Solicitor, 115 Sinithfleld St., Fittaburgb Ta. Patents procured, reunion. Bounty, r. I'riKO Money collected. Applications by mail attended to a if made iu peraon. ' ;-.N'o charge unleaa auccoastul. 3.j-3iu CORK SHAVINGS Tho bebt and cheapest article iu uae for MATTRESSES, &C. , They will last a life lime. Thirty to foity pounda required for largest beds, 8 Conts Per Pound. ARMSTUOXG, 11ROTIIER A CO., wio-lni. . .'.'!.,... PltUburgb, T. ANOTHER CHANCE I FIFTH AND LAST GIFTriCOKCEST ,1 IS AID W THE PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONE TO MOMJAY; Nov. tdth, 1874. DEifflMS Hum AT THAT PATE. . LIST OF GIFTS, caali plft cnNhgilt' cash Rift : -caxh Rift - One Rrand One grand One grand One triand Ouotrrand $2.V),000 J 00,000 75,000 60,000 25,000 llKJ.OOO 140,000 l.VI.OOO 100.1HI0 100,00(1 4)0,000 100,000 00,0KI iro.ono - f.O,0IO 950,000 CftMtl 4f lit 6 eaxh 10 cuah 15 caali A) cash 'Mi cawli SOcaali 50 caMh HO oa-h WtOeaah 5t)0 i ali ll),OU0 cab git'ta, till, 000 irilK 14.IHK) eae.b, each, each, each, each, each, each, ca;h, at-h, eacli, at-h, Kilts, ft'l'l". KilU, fe'lfUS, gilta, Killa, Klb, gifts, 10.CKKI 6,000 4.IXK3 3.OO0 2.IMHJ 1,000 500 100 60 Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all eaah, )2,5(M),oU0 PUlCKOl'TICKKTSi Wholo Tickets - - ,- J 50 00 Malvea . ' . " . 25 00 Tentlm, or each Coupon ' - - 5 00 11 whole tickets for -' 500 00 ' l-i tii-kota for - - 1,000 00 For Ticket or information, addreaa THOU. li. UUAMLKTl'K, ,Aent and Manager, Public Library Uiuldiu, Jfu ville, K v., or THO!. li. HAYSCO.,Eaatru Anentt SOU Uroad way, New York. , iH 4t 1SYClIOMANCY, or Soul L'harmlnff. , How eUhoj- (( may tiwciimt iujcI :iib ths love and atlecttnns of any person flicy rhooae, iiiKtaiill v.- Thia aimplo nientul ac iuiremunt ail can poxHi-aa, lie, by mail, lor 2j canta; UKtliur witii a Marria Guide, Egyptian Onic.e, I)riMnia. Hiuta to Ladiua. A queer !k. IOO.ihk) sold. AiU dreas T. William 4 Co., Publisher, Phil adelphia. 4 a . - -' r '. AGENTS WANTED FOR : . Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mu tual luter-relaiioua; Love, lla Laws, ; Power, u. - -.- Aganu are aelliiifr from 15 to 25 copies a day. buud lor apucunou paK and tepuia to Agenta, aud ko why it noilx lastor than any other book. Addre, National Pub iahingf'o., Philadelphia, Pa, J4I 41 mm ton 3. Ualker's t'lirornlaTIu epnr Hitters nro a jmioly Ketabl preparation, mndo chiclly f.om tho na tivt liorlts found on tho low er ranges f tl:e .Sierra Nevada liiountaint of Cal for tiki, tlio medicinal prnpertics of tvhich arc cxtractsd tlicrcfmm without the n of Alcoliol. . Tho question is .-tlinoat daily naked. "What is tho causo of tin mi paralleled success of ViNKOjii; Hit TKltst" Our nnswer is, that tlier lcninvt the eaum of disease, mid tlio patient re covers his health. They ai o the Rieat blood pui ilici and a lifo-Riviuc; principle, a pci tcct . ltcnovaior nnd ln iorator of tlw system. Never boforo in l!ia liiMtury or the mmIiI hn A moilidiie heel -' eunifMiiitHtcd po.seiiiif? ths rsoinrkaliA q-ialitie of Vixkoaii Kittkkk i" healir? Ilia sick of every ilixeaMj man is heir In. Thy are a ituiiila l'urprulivs a well at a Timie. relieving ConirtMinn nr Iiiflannnatinn 11 ths l.ivur anil Visceral Orgaut in ll,!iuiu Pieac The proKrlicH of Dn. Wjit.KEU'a TiskhaR Hiri KRS are Aperient. Diaphorotia. Carininalive. Nuintinu. I.ssativo. llinratie. : fjedstlve. (Jnti!r-lrrilaut Sudontic, Altart live, and Anti-Hilinus. Grateful Thousiinds proclaim Yix. T.gah UlTTEKS tbo most wonderful lu rigonuit t but -ever susuiatd Ui tiukiaf .syateni. - ' ' . No Person enn take tbesc Bitter ' According to directions, and remain long , unwell, provided their bones are utn de stroyed by uiincrnl oisoii t - otur means, and ritnl organs wastod beyond repair. ';' .-: Uilioin. Kcmittciit ami Inter mitten t letcrs, which aro so pi t. lent in tho valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, KedV Colorado, Hrazns, KU Cram Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Eavammh, It. nnoko,Jaiiios,inntr Uianr others, v.-ifa their vast tributniies, throughout our cutiro country dui'injr tho Summer a::d Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of uuusuul heat and dryness, srs iiiTariably nccompanied by extensive da-. rangeniei'it8 of the stomach and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow -crful iiirlucuco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thcrs ts no cathartic for the purpose trpnl t Dr.. J. Wai.kkk'8 Vi.vnc.trt Hirrr.ft, ns they will speedily rcniovo the il.trk colorud viscid matter with which tha bowels are loaded, at tho siutio ti:;,s stimulating tho secretions of the U'.r. nnd generally restoiiug tho hcal;U functions of tho digestive organ. Fortify the liody ngnliist (iIrmss by puiilyUiB alt Its Uuids wttli Ylnkiuk liniKiis. No epidemic can taks h-i'.i of a 8ystom thus foro-iriiiotl r, : t a Dysnoiisin or Jndiges'iloii, ITcS't acbe, Pain iu the Shoulders, L'oug'i. 'l ightness of tho Chest,' DirriliossAi.u; Kructatldns' of thti Stomach'. Had l aaM ill the .Mouth, Hilious Attacks, ptilpft.-. tation of the Heart, Inrlammaiiuu ui Lungs, Pain In the region of li s iu-t neys, und a hundred ntliur painful vir,s. toms, are tho olVspringK of ty ;t-.:.i. One bottle will jivovo a hotter g-.i.caiu.ji of it merlti than n lengthy mlvr: '.la ment... . . , Sdrofnlit, or tUrts's TVll;',.v Swallinps, Ulcars, Kryipu!a, Sx rluil Nri-l. "Goitre, ScmfuliMH I i'i (litinnli i In;i.'.ri Inllaiiimationa, .Mun-urinl A irurlinu',- u Soros, Kruplimis nf tlio Skin, Sine Kyev .. In rixern. 'tn nil other tuiiflliiiiln'iaf l;.V - ene',-fl"M.Krn's Yimkcah IMttsu J.n lliown .their great (,-iiraliva p..v,cr iu W- ' aiost ebsthinta ami iutractahls nwr. ' For Jiilluiiiuiutory uud Cluor.ls llhcuniiilisiu. Gout, IChoiis, Kcniit ' teut nnd Intermittent Ke ers, I i;ne. if the iilmul, Livur, Kiilntv ami iliaililm, tliat.0 iiituuii liavu no mi u.i 1. tia-!i li.i. aio cuuscd by Vitiated lilnuj. 3IlH llilllit ill lWsPilst'S. rcrsnns en gaged in Paints ami .Minerals, such l'lunilicri, Typn-Kettci', linlil buaUM. a-.U UiuerK, as tliuy ndvniiie in hlu, are nuhjerl to puialyitis of tlio UotruU. . Tu fiia 4 citraiint this, t.tlie a iloe of V.'alkek'i Vu kUAR ItiTTKBs imaMouullv. For Skill Diseases," Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Khciuii, Itliitches, Spotii, Muialet, I'uHtulei, liniU, Cuibnaclus Itia.? vrorun, Sculil-hend, Sola Kyu. i:ry-iil. llrk. Scurl'ii, liiitcoloratioiiii of tltu Skin. Uuinnr4 and Dim-.v-ok of lliu Skin of u'lmtursr nam or uutiiiu, aru liturally up anil rai-rk4 out of th nyitcut iu a short tiuiu ly Hit utt of these Hitters. - Tin, Tiijip, nntl othor Worms! lurking in the nv.itcm uf o inuny tlinusuiid, tie aU'ectuully UMtroyod uuJ rcumv cu. ,V system of mediant), nu vuiiiuius, uu an tholiuinitlcs will free the system (10114 aoiut like thexe Hitters. For l'l'inale ('oninlnints, in roun or old, married or single, ut tliedau u nf wu. nisnhouil. or tlio turn of life, tliose Tom . Hitters display so docidi-d an iitOiiaiict thai - iuiproveiiient it Winn perei'ptilile. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood when ever you Und its iuipuritk- Imrslinjf tkrougk th tkm in Pituple-i. Kntpiutus. i.r boras: cleanse it when yun find it obstructed aus . sluegbh in Ihe vc-ius; tk-ause it whou it it foul , yuur leoli:ijs wiU tell yuu a lisa lieep tho UooU purs, aud Uia LcaiUt if Ui . -lsa ' will follow. It. II. McDOSaLD ii CO.. ., ' DraffflftU am! Gtn, A gl-. San Francuca L'u ifct- aad uur. of Wiutnnemn soil Cliurlt'm St.. '. Mut4 by ail UiagfUta a nil Iral "TvTRyBoors own physician " by V. W. OMCAftON, M. D. A inKnirt-ci'-nt volunio of tHi oclavo pngi-s bi auti fiill.V iliUKlriitei) and elegantly bound. CiiutaliiH uiaitor jUHt a apted to the wunla of every family. Over tibO entiraviiia. One aKant aold IVO oopiea iu one w eek, an other .H lu three day and an. ilu r IS in four da vk. l ir. ulars, with complete imirx free;. l.lheral diHi-ounfa and excli aivu AGENTS WANTED!," II. N. McKinney it fc, PiiblieherN, 7ii Kausoui St., I'liiUidelphiu, pa, il-U
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