)5DITO.lt. WEDNESDAY MORMXIi, AlC 3, is;c. , I - , J, Republican National Ticket, j . . t - - - i i 7' 4 : , FOR I'll ESI DEN T RUTHERFORD lilt AYS,. ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT j WILLIAM A'. WHEELER, . j j . ; . - " ' ' ' i r "." . . of New York. . , . , ,j , i REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. .1,1'. . I i . I . i .1 I - : ! j .. ; . , , . ; J' or Congress, .;.?.:! . i . OEN. HARRY WHITE, ( , . , of Indiana County. ) .., '' C." t! For State Senator, " !r ' i JAS. GREEN ' '" I (Subject to action of the district conferee! i ? , j , .. , ,, . , J. 1$, AO HEW. .; . . ,. ; ' For District Attorney,' ' . ." v i . - 8. D. IRWIN." x ' i' r '4r Coroner, ; , - ' Y j . ' ..W. C.COKURN. ,., , ' ; For Jury Commissioner, ' ' T. V. MERCILLIOT. .Our Washington Letter.1! . Special to the IlnruBLicAS i (5 1 Washington, D. C. Aug. 3, 76. j' " lo matter of public concern during j.lhis eventful session "of Congress ': lias, ; perhaps, excited more general interest hero than the investigation , of the whisky prosecution now in progress. ! Whether correct or other, wise,' there has existed an undercurrent of feeling ; hero and elsewhere, to tho ; effect- that the Presideut has been placed in a false position,, willfully misrepresented,; and the purity and patriotism'! of, his mo- ( tives impugned by'men having more ambition than gratitude, who sought his abasement as n'means to their own preferment.' The worst that Mr. Wil ' son ha3 been able to show,' even ;were ; tho force of hia testimony not modified - hy that Of later witnesses, was an un due confidence in General Babcock'f purity on" President Grant's "part.-Wil- son testifying that other than his (thj ? Tresideut's) effort to shieM :-fti he alwavs apnea r', . . , ' vy. n. RUNtf 1 n t sincerely desirous - of brinT!-iT!7 . , 1 ,, Jli .-tg-TJe guilty to punishment.' But , the testimony of other witnesses, who appear equally as erediblo asMrWii- ? eon, and with quite as , good opportu- ' ratios for observation, make it appear as though ho (Mr. ,AVilson) regarded t himself as'tho head and front of a movement to make Mr. Bristow. Pies i ident Grant's successor, and that.Yar- yaa 'was second in command, arid "re 1 form" was to bb the battle cry by which they hoped to rcpnquer. " Much other testimony has been taken to show tluit ' the President was quite as earnest in ; hia efforts to break up the frauds upon the revenue, as' the' most zealous, ' and that other parties devoted the, credit ! due to him into another- channel for the accomplishment of their one pur- pose "to make Mr.' Bristow ou r next ' President There will likely be a sus , pension , of public 'opinion , until the testimony is all in, which it . is hoped ' may result in unmasking every' man and placing every one concerned in their true character before the public, General. Plaisted, who gained aneu . viable record as the.Attorney Geucral of Maine just prior to his election to ; represent the 4th Congressional ' dis , trict in that State, tho Republican . member of the committee making the .: investigation, is ; warmly ; commended ''on nil hands by his apparent deter- ruination to sift the matter to the hot ' torn, without fear or favor to tho end, that impartial justice may bo done. , The result of acquittal in the Bel- knap case is a termination of the matter generally anticipated. rThe voto stood o1 for conviction to 25 against, Most of the Senators votiDg 'not guilty," tfrd ot do so upon the merits' of the case, bat because they were convinced of the Senate's lack of jurisdiction', they holding that a private citizen, a$ Belknap was, ia not ameanable to such ' a method of punishment fgr allegtd , crimes and misdemeanors as itupcach- meuLi Quito a large number . of Sen ators were either absent, or abstained " altogether fronl votiug. Belknap wa3, eon months" ago, indicted by the Graud Jury of thfa district, and should he be convicted cnd?f that indictment he will be disqualified to hold ofheeas effectually as though he had been con victed by- tho Btnato. Hence it is held that? hid .impeachment was n3 uuwi.se as' it ha been . coitly in time :md nj'jiu-y. Now that the impciuh- . .... journment 'n believed protmbloby next Monday or Tuesday. J Four appropriation, bills- tlirco of them before ,CinifeiTn (jo s Com niittce remain 'to bo-perfectod kiid -passed. This morning it is rumored that tho House will rccedo from its demand that Indian affairs bo transferred to tho War Depart ihomLj- If correct, tho Indian bill'cail bo easily compromis ed. "It T3""lboughr"p"robablo tharTu agteeinent on tho legislative' bill will bo reached in a day or two, and that instead of a reduction of. clerical force of 1,300, tho two Houses will compro: misd'on 700.1 ' ' '1 i' ; v'tj Very little progress has" 'been rnade on the consular and ( diplomatic ,bjll ami auy predictions as to tho terms of a compromise ruOst be based cutii'el on epeculation. Tho Senate Committee have again reported the" , river J and harbor bill to tho Senate, with, the ap propriation restricted to Vfc 5,000,000. An attempt wa3 made to adopt the bill in its entirety just "h's reported by the Committee; but objection was made audv the, itcm3 are being ' consid ered seperatfely.i, Representatives and Senators whd labored so hard for - the profligate appropriations; contempla ted by the bill prior to its recommittal to .the committee. reBt undor , all . the odium of wasteful extravagence ; with out, an of'lho r personal ' popularity they hoped , to gain by Scciiring fat al lowances for their constituents... ' ., i a torn the record it appears that dur ing the present session there have been discharged about 115 subordinate offi! ccra1 and; employees of tho House no because they , Trere . incompetent, fpr they'wero admitted to be' tho. reverse of that.1 Of these about onchalf were Union soldiers, and quite 'a number of them vfere disabled , in ; thp (. service'. They have beon, -.replaced by. a. like number of Democrats, many of then! notoriously 'incompetent and: of bad character, and .nearly one-half ' of whom earned their . places : by an ac tivo participation in the rebellion, All rnis rnmp. Trnni m no i wn", t i ,: : r , v..rwSr tion of a . DcmocraV'Vr??'. 'Iv.Ll . wivicuJ..noithea8t and -West, Jt-Of, ... . .... , . -..,! i in . I cba pucn proiouna - griei 1 ior : its ?em6cratic encouragement and atd to the rebellion, and in thq south main tain its part , of popularity ,by the avowal of sentiments quite the reverse, but' who everywhere kowl dolefully for civil service reform.-' This House, which insultingly drove! ,put compe tent Union men.and replaced them by ex-rebels, many bf '.them incompetent, and Boine of them ruffians, !vras; en. dorscd by tho St. -Louis convention, which nomiualed tho two .reformers, and gcutlemen with strong Confeder ate sympathies during the war, if their own acts and words can bo accepted as a reflex of tlioir eentiruent? a'f 'that period ' This' House . has .squandered a long peesion of. Congress ja a desper ate hunt for offending Republican of. ficials.innd after, spending' hundreds of thousands' of publip funds in . pro curing the attendance of disreputable worsen and criminals of. every .'class, almost, evidence sufficient to-convict a single man has , not 'been'. .obtained; but ..in that time, an -indignant . public has moved its members to drive , out several ' of ' its recent appointees fir gross Incompetenca, idiocy or 'crimi nal practices.. ' v, ' .,.' ' 1 ' . ,' j ,' President GraDt's recent message to the . Senate, relative to ( the brutal Hamburg murders, is warmly applaud ed by Republicans, and leaves no one in doubt as to his Intentions to cxecuto the laws and to punish assassins, black or white. - - - . n . Maxwell. ' ; ;' The War Veterans. . ; ; Gen.'Dix, Chairman of the Execu tive Committee of the "Boys in Blue" has issued a call for a grand . Mass Convention at Indianapolis on the 20th 6f September next, in! which be says: ,' . ; ' ' ' ' In the war against the rebellion you offered your, services and periled your lives to maintain and perpetuato the Uuion , established by , our fathers. Ileturuiug to your homes, after your great victory over its. foes, you re'sum ed the peaceful pursuits of civil life, but as good ciliicns of the Republic which your vnlor had preserved, you lost none of the inspirations of nation al honor anil patriotism, and abated nothing from your purpose to perpet uate tho principles for which you lad been contending. iSinco tho war you have met at the ballet-box tho aiiie political oiganiz ation which used its influence against you while fighting in the field the party many of whose leaders boasted in Coiigroas, even whilo tho w;ir was in pri'itis, that they had "never mcnt business is- disposed of nil ad voted a dollar or a man to carry on this unholy tho party yich in If 61, in national Convent-on ; tloptcd n rcsolufloa dodaiibg vour- f rt3 in t La hVId a failure, nca C ma;: JiKg a 1 cessation of hostilities, J 1 s ; ' it is tiio oia ngau: tho same party tho same men arc arrayed against you. Upon tho issues of tho contest depends tho question whether history shall vindicato you or your opponents whrthcrfyou or thfyjv.Jce fiqhting on tho right' side. The Democratic TffrTyninillTilS timo, as. ever, truo to. their sentiment and they havo presented: two cundi,- flatcs who had little sympathy tor you or. your" cnuseT The- party -depends for its success upon; the .' votes vt the men whom you couquercd in the CeIC and if successful, it will bo dominated and led bv the samo political clement. Crippled Union Boldiera - will . be, re movod frurn public otlices,; as'; thej hayo boon,' and their places ' filled, by Confodorates. . ,, n 0,-;., i Letter of Acceptance- A Good Bun .. . .. . r ... 7 .Tho Indianapolis Journal, wearied with long waiting) for the lotters r of acceptance of TilderiLand Hendricks, has; written one for each, setting; forth at considerable length the inducing causes of becoming' thp ; Democratic nominees. , The ycighty reasons . put into Mr.iTildens' mouth are these : ?I have concluded to accept the nowiua tiou..", I do this fvr. several reasons; a few of which I may ,bo. permitted to name:;,,..: .. ,:.r i- I "First, I am a. reformer; "Second. I have had larsc' exnen ienoe as a reformer. . , . . c' ! ?- '.'.Third, Uie country needs o: reform President. ; ' ; UV ',.) i .?..-! , I i i . i! ''Fourth, I am the raaja. Jn--. i f!- : j !j .'jFlfth.tUe people -are demanding my election, and, . f.'. fH ,v. . .' "Sixth, they Ought not to bo .disap! pointed,: .. ., ,'i . . i , ... . ; j "Seventh, I am independently; ricli, and coold give my .whole timo ;ta ro form. '. : ',; ;, -. -j.. j "Eighth, I havo no ; wife nor! chili J uren tu distract my mind from reform! "Ninth, thero is no other. nnrtv hut tbo'Democfacy.'and no -other, Demo - crat out mj-selt capabld of iurnish;.'j 5i. it I jnuU , or reiorm, agy. m -unless I um elccte-VPcsiJent, tbtlt bloody reroh, ..mm. 'f . Ar; Mr. 1J05--"1.- j-.ii uiiuna cuius up ua loitows: Peri . i . - . .. . nil ra, m ciosmcr. to sav tnaf.i re- .... card tho choice of that distlno-nishAil rernrmpr. linvernnr 1 ildon if . Npw York, as the most fortunate that could have been made, next to myself. ::On the question of currency wo are total ly at variance, but it id probable that this will be settled by a Kpeal of the resumption act as to Indiana and one or two okker: States, allowing it to stand as to the remainder of the States. I proposed this to Governor Tilden during our recent Interview at Sarato ga, and liasnid he would lay the mat ter before Mr.;Morrisaey and Mr.'Ivel ly, and sec if it could be dooe."; ii. r i . What Republicans Have-Doneo The Republicans nro, charged by their adversaries with "financial imbo Cility." Let us test this statement by what.!they have actually. a,chievecl,. .-Wei lake' the facts and figure from the official records, and. they s speak -for themselves. .1. ,t .-!( ! , (Siuca.lSGG,! the Republicans,havtij uecreaseu tno public. uebt fcJiU.ism, 020. 74 that is, they have wiped out nearly' a quarter of the entire debt. ' r .They Imve reduced the annual inter est account -frem $143,781,591 . ; to 8103,003,554 thus effecting an'anaual saving of $40,088,047.-. '.-. fi They h'ive accomplished a reduction of 3203,419,653.54 a year in' internal revenue taxes and of 859,464,740.84 in tariff taxes thus making a total re duction in taxation of mora than, two hundred and sixty millions. They have tnadri a reduction in ex penditures since 1873 of. $20,000,000 the aggregate expenditures for the past fiscal year with which the Demo cratic House had nothing to 'do, being so much less id 1873. .:.'' ;f They have, cut down the actual- or dinary running expenses of tho Gov ernment until they are less than 'the .tax levied for those expenditures which ere due to the . Democratic rebellion. They have by wise and faithful managiment, improved the public credit, s(j that the uovernmeut can now borrow at five per cent, and thus save' interest, whereas under Demo cratic administration the cradit of the country was so impaired that the Gov eminent could not borrow, at twelve per cent. ; ; .'? ! .v ; j j ; Is this a reconl of i "financial imbe cility T" These are the facts from the pflieial reports, These are the things which have been accomplished iu the faco of Democratic . ovposiliont " Do they point to the policy .of trying "Democratic reform ; . '.-.,' ' : ' i Tho New York Tribune says: "The grand rallying of the Republican party displeases the Democrats.1 Rut they havo themselves to thank for it. Duo winter's trial of Democracy has been enough. Those who wcro mo dissatisfied with tLc conduct of some Republican leaders feel ad keenly us the most . thorough partisans that it would not only bo a positive evil hut decidedly dangerous to intrust uurv fctiaiiied power to the Deinocialic party. THE LARCEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE Oil-RUOtOXS! jCpCjB3S siltTH,- CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - - - TEXN'A. ..'I . I. 'l '' .CiirCytlnn ot AVuior, . Omj9-,aud Coiuuiom .i'ui'uitiu:oJ Matti-ORsoa, rillnwn. Wlnilow T f pludes. Fixture, IoU . .' -vl "'trit (H.isscs, e. ! - 1 the Also, npront for. VeunnKO county for OomhUiation i MnttreBsen. r mnnnliinfiirM and ior;il al, mv, Furniture AVai tirooinn, l.llli Mro.'t. near Liberty. Call and see 8nii!pl el.i ' 1 ' ' 1 i y jy i j ....... 4 ,. -....i,.,.,.,, ii , ,. , . f ! ii' "'.!. GEO. ,A. PRINCE :& CO. : IR5AFJS nun n i,r. J ,T--.. ' I 1 i . i: O .-.i J The Oldest, I.ar-votst,' nnd f est rrruMi ' HftTinfartorj-mtho Unltett ; ' I ' r States, nenrly p ' v; 56;000 J I ..:t .:owU.UBC.ln . . ,!,( No other Musical Inatruincnt over ollan ; .-.-.. d the nam popularity. , (-.- . .e-Scnd far PHo LisUi ? i - E (' .ii v AaAvoim'liUFir'ALO, iV. 'H '1 i il ( -J tut i-1 Tho. fact, of oursrlioinrf th 'oldcHtVnd wi th n-nrlr 5rt,000 instrument! nbi 1 ii nso.'la' a sufnelenf bunrnnt0 "ofiitr; ro nponibifitj and the merit of Our "instrui 0-6m i " k: - GEO.-A. TRINClt CO; ' " j 1 1 i -r- t Allegheny 2 .Valley.: Rail Road Pittsburgh,., Titusvillo & BufTalo .-1 . Railway. ..and Buffalo. Corry V 1 AER Rtuvla! July 2,' 1970, -irama win rui;as louowsi' . .. STATIONS. Novtlnvard. 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All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lute war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by audrcasing unnioru v uo. ' Cjom prosteutedTiy Qilinriro To.' Tie- hr Ahf Wuprortio' iynrt of tho' United States, the Court of Claim, and the South' eru claims uornnii.-jfion. ; Each department of our business is con ducted In a separate bureau, under charjie 01 the samo experienced parties employed by the obi firm. Alton (ion to till luisine.- entrusted to . 1. duioro fc Co. is tints so. tured. 'Wo desire to wii success by tie- Address GILMORE it CO., CJ.0 F Street, WiisJiinjjUni, D. C. lltf V II i ; A V I A I S IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST I Uttio Koek and i'ort Smith Rail way Company in soiling, at exceptional ly low priei's and on terms to suit pur-t-hatr, owe- ... ONE rVllLLIONIACRES ol their ma-niliecnt grant on every hi,lc within twenty miles' of their road. Ad mirably suited forprndiictio of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Gmss, Fruits, nnd iillclliej NortherirYrops. Winters aro mild, pcr niiltiie' out-door labor for eleven months. Soil I'm (ile beyond precedent. No flfnuis- liojiju'i-n, 110 ('roii-lil. Special induce ment', for cslahli-liuiciit'of man 11 l'.i tones. ! circiil.n-i, addre-s W. i. SJ,.('K, inil Coinini i' tier, Little Rick, Arkan- II i "1 " An ovurdose of Dinner often dei'isiiiff-jt the wystein, liiin? on fliitulpnca and vriml i oIIc, mid Kulijei-tn llippniioiittorrrentliod lly Nuilcrinir. A simrle dort of - ' i.., """THrrartnrilzrr Aptrit nt. "" " wJH corfeet th(j jicldijly," rcllovo ilia. ja!nf. carry oil' .tiio cllenaiut' ciuiko aud.Havw wmiHinifs n Tony ncil of illnrsi. Jt effects rfc gentle :t?id thofoiv T!, nr,j KcneriU uwc wxuld prevent u . h ' iuU : in" J84StLl) U V Al.li JIL .(.-' I?TS. C 10 ii day at home. Aueiits wmWcd. Out--ft nt and term fire, ,-TUUk A ISO... AugtiKta, Maine. ,7 ,. ., r ( . , J3 -li . jyjggTER " LAM D B I!yoAvantVMlahl6 fnforh'uttinn where an l' how to iret i henp Farm, of irevirteni, 1 Ioinewtcad, fne, nend yonr ndUreM fr t;. J.' Ollntoiiy I.und Cumiulvblonej-. Law renco, KansaH, nml rmivo pratlH- i oj)v of Tho Knusas Tacirlc llomeHtead. - 1V4 .77 M F.JC-.KauriiI 14 MaU i .U P I I l enialo KentH ii tbir-iH-Hliv . Costs nothing (o try IU .VaiUeiilars, je. V- v " itery a: I'u., AUusn, Ma . ,t $5 8 $20 por day t homo. Trna. fre.' Addrf hi (ico ki . 5 Co., I'ortlnnd, Me. i i. y i-.;t3ft MIND READING, 1'Nycliomiiuev ei nation. Soul Churminn, - Mwi 1m- iwrif Ritl. Warriafto (luid. wMi?-l.(w eitlier hp may liweinato and Ul0 love and affection of any person tli;v ehoose 1: itanMy.4iMV!s.Vy 4nil Qot. IIui t it, Co., 139 S.Tth St., l'liiln. WANTED. Any peraon cn makt$.-( j a month soiling our lcttor-eopyn;,; lMk. Any on that bu ft letter to vrr! ) U'in buy It. No pre; or water ub'""'. Stnit htanft) l& nlmjolattf .ltanUior l .. 17 Tribune DnIldlng,niIcnK, III. pARDS.'CARDM.-.'io IfxtrA W xed Vt- W il'ui(x (Vrds, with n.imo H'fJ,,r CO tct 2.re." McUoiliv2K..'.r A", ilnllnnv illr 1 W1. y,,. 1 ; , v 13 4 ' 50 . ViKltini- 'CuAIm; 'with ir Curtli rlnt.-d, 1 your1 ti.tm Wo hat 1'nelT rrlnt."d. si lit for 2: He0 !itL., 1 r- A Atrcnts wnntod. t) aniplr fts. stamp. A H. Fuller .C Co., 15 rock to i siass. - y fz l iXirir rme inixrd envasj witk mini, w 10 cents, post paid. L. Jones Co NtiHsnn, N. Y; i' "'t-lH' T GOV. HAVES,1 ul.i.. ConilileL nun roiiaino. leiidorscl from odi.l:.; Kourees, Haro ehaneo or neivtS. Seem territory aUir. Jpor o!n;iili' And tern : n.jdrcss. tiuaktr .City -UmIiUsWhh 4Cev, lawd: for sale. Or farming nnd timber Innds ; near O . yreat Knn.iwaha Itivwr, iii-JPtatnam Coui ty, West Viriivia, iu .quaiiUtinH to piirehasera. Sfdl eood, water, puro' id 1 aliutidant; .limbec excellent churehV." schools nnd mills eonvenlcnr; titlo porh'v.. 1'rlee ?1 to ss per tiero. ,'4'rrnls uecomtiiy 'datin'r:i'Si-nA fbr full dcherlptton to J. J. McLc:mi,' Win field, rhti'am COiuty, VV ; "1i-'j;;tiia." ' "1J ''"' -; 1ft 4 SOLID WEALTH ! ftttiO,(KH) IN GTFT.Sl lrandoH SchenieV-ei1 W'H'nld 111 ."' a roRTt'N-E For; oNty $ti TIIH Kentucky ChsIi Distribution I W I iany, authon.ej . by a sjeeinl act : the Kentucky Legifdntnre, fmMhn In'nel Of tliri Vnhllo Sehools of Frsukfnrt, ' ' ' Imvrv the, lirst of tUnir eu io Uisn ; Di awiinrs ut Mijr Hull, jji U10, JJitv 1 Frank fiirt, J.y.,.(i..'.- 1 .j ' 'TIIURSDAA', ACGt:STr.JtK7' on which occasion they will distribute t . tho lickct-lmldci'H (:iy iminrpieo sum of $ 6 O.0;,0 O O. v TlioM.-lM'orlcr; EM-irM-itor Ky.f Jen h -. I t" ral MsHHftrr ' --' POSITIVELY NO l'dS'I't'ONDlKNTl an wc' will havp a series i.f, Gi and Drawing and eau not' establish tluv preeetlent or postponing. . . , v ,'., 1 M.iToi--riis: ' Ono (fmlwliKiih..(,..4..(.lflfl Oec Onu t'itJVl easli.v.ift.- , n,'S0 QtKi O110 jrinid (atli gil't,.,.,..,.. n 2i (XK' tlno Kr.ind cubUuii'i.,....- .. , -0 OfN Ononiiid i.liKl't ..'..,,...,, ,, ,10 000 I i.. ...I .....I. .:it ...v- vp-viiii...,., . .Mi Cash gifl of .l,e:0 e.-li. tiui c '...,1. f... ..t ' f.A 1. Ao 060 . io oyo M 00O '40 00O f.0 WKV 10 OtXH A Olif 111 .a' .nil jiiiV'1 , JOll CXsh nilisof 1 101! Caah fcU'm.if , . "oftCah (iiftxn'r - O0O Cash pi h of , I0,ooo Cuuii gifts yf oiiOmieh,.. liJOemh...,., 300 fOili.,. U(M)piuI. JOil each ,.7. ; 1;! each .,.. . Total, 11,1 50 K'U't, nil 1'UICEOF TICKFT8: 1 1 : 1. Whole, tickets, Halve, Ut Quar ters. f8;i tlckeU, li0 ;i7 ticketa, J3(; 40 tickets, frvKi; HJI tUkuts, 5l,uoo... loO,- 000 tickels at l each. ... Hon. E. 11. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, the cntiro board ol City Coiincilinen, lion. Alvln Duval), lut Chinf Justirn ot Ken tucky, nnd other disiinRtiished citizens, together wRh' tncli disinterested persons ns the tl(kot liolders prewnt-may deniv untowlll superintend the drawing. - r Remittances can bd mado by Express Drttft, I'tihtoltieo M oney oi-dor, Itagistcrcd Letter, iniulo payable to Kentucky Cnsli ' DlKtribution Conipany. . . All comniiinieai ion's connoetd with the distribution and orders for Tickets, ami applications of np-ents t' well tickets, should Is- Tiddr4Kod to 1 . . 11 ON. TIKIS. I. 1'OKTER. 12-1 General Maimnor, Frank fort, Kr.. Or G. W. RA It lit ) Wife CO., Ova. Eastern A pent, . 710 Rroailwa,, S. Y- 7 FITS & EPILEPSt" I'OSITl VjULV . i I KKlIf, 'I'hu worst cases of (Uc Ionj-cst ,stjndtH,V by using Dr. HWIlUARDiS CL'lii:. 1, has cured thousands, and will give ji,()n) for a i-n.su it w ill not bcuelit. A bottle sent lino to all addressing J. F. DJUULKIO, Chemist. Ollieo: loij ltroaday, New Vork. -ff4 ' 1 ( TjVI 'i The best course of I!ih 1 v' Ull J Keeping, the best h it" HVS- icni 01 aeiuai practice, the most clc-iint , I' lauship, the lowest rates of board 'and lin(i..n,at Washington Itnsitidvs CoIU-ri-. J win town, N. Y. Circuhirx iti. l4 1 ' tUIK.X.VI.VI, Fancy Visitii " ' 1 HUM, or 'i", Jet w i(li iianio in ftl .1, ti'i-L'Oits. Someiliin 'lies . (i, Aduus 'olltml.ii.i ( nii v, N entirely new. id- A Sun, Clnitlmtii. v. in w
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