n. nuxx - .... - editor. WEDNESDAY IuflRNIM!,SErT. 16, ISM. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, For Judge of Supreme Court, HDWAHP M. TAXSOX, of Philadelphia. For Lieutenant Governor, A. G. OLMSTED, of Toltor County. Vor Auditor General," HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County. Vor Sorretary of Internal All'airs, RORERT R. REATIT, of SehuylkillCounty. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. f For Congress, Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For Assembly, J. R. AtiSHff, For Associate Judge, .tos. a. rale, For County Treasurer, S. J. SETI.EY. For County Commissioner, Wit. P. HEATH. For County Auditor, T. R. conn. Announcement. ASSEMBLY. Wc nre authorized to announce thonnmr of DANIEL HARRINGTON, of Kings ley, n an Independent candidate for As sembly. If elected he promises to repre Bcnt tho whole people, und not any party or faction. "s Th ClearGcld Journal has tho fol lowing items: ,' On Tuesday afternoon Inst, Sept. 1, the house of Mr. Daniel Fister, near Utahville, this county, wa? burned to the ground with all its contents, while all the grown members of the family were at camp-meeting. The fire ia sup posed to have originated from a bad stovo-pipe.Mr. Fister's loss falls very heavy upon blm.j "' The "Chincksi" of this place, plaved the "Hickories," of Kylcrtown, "the second game of tho series, at Philips bnrg, on Friday last, which resulted in favor of tho "Chincks," by a score of 43 to 11.' Tho first game of the series was also won by our boys. In the game on Friday our boys made a triple play, the result of Kragle, cen tre fielder, making a splendid fly-catch. This is the only triple play of the sea son, hereabout. The boys desire to re turn their thanks to the gentlemen who kindly paid for their suppers on this, and the former trip to Philips burg. Mr. E. C. Shelly, a v.ell known citi zen of Willmmsport, and District President of the P. O. S. of A., has been missing einco tho 17th of August. It appears that ho attended the meet ing of tho State Camp at Laucatter, niter which he loft for Tarrytowu, N. Y., to visit his father, where he arrived safely about the 12th of tho month. He started on his return to Williams port, intending to leave New York city on the 17th ultimo, .since which time nothing has been heard of him. His protracted absence has caused much alrm among his friends and rel atives, as they are unable to account for his mysterious disappearance. Any information of his whereabouts will be - thankfully received by his family. Mr. John A. Thompson, of Brad ford towuship, received injuries, on Thursday last, September 3d, from which it ia thought he cannot recover. He was building a log barn on his farm known as the David Forcey place and on the day mentioned was assisting some other men in putting Jogs into position. They had rolled u log, on skids, to within one turn of its proper place, about tho height of a niuu'i head from the ground, when Mr. Thompson stooped to look around the corner of the structure. Just as he stooped the log they were handling slipped and struck him on tho right uido ot tho neck, pinning his head be tween the falling log and a projecting one below. It is thought that his jaw nnd other bones in his head are broken. He lies with head thrown back aud mouth wide open, unable to speak a word or cat anything, having taken nothing but a little milk since he was hurt. He lived for several years pre vious to moving to Bradford, at Joseph Shaw's saw mill, in Lawrence town ship. Our information concerning his condition is from parties who vrited him on last Sunday. It is worthy a passing thought that Not quite a year bus elapsed since the Jay Cook failure, aud tho consequent nanio. Yetieaaureil bv some thines. J - J . c ' the fluctuation und slow revival of business, it seems a vtiot (H'l iod of timo. The year lias been marked by many changes, vihich have imparted almost n new aspect to business, and tho pros pects and promises of tho time. Yet tmderly:njr nil tho disappointment and difficulty experienced is an cle ment of linpclulm-s, the promise of a better time. The following items are from the Venango Citiien of last week : 1 William F. Cody, better known by his border title of "'T!iil!Ulo Bill," was fatally stabbed in a drunken row at Beading one day last week, Samuel Lann, a boy of fourteen, employed in a store at Kama City, died of strangulation brought about by throat disease, on Friday. C. W. Mackey, John F. Mitchell and A. A. Plumcr Esqs., returned home from F.uropo last Thursday. They are looking well and express themselves ns highly pleased with their tour. rt. C. T. Dim Id and dipt. Grant are expected to arrive in New York this week. Tho Oil Stocking base ball club of this city played a match game Wednes day afternoon with the Indians that gave tho entertainment at Ilannu's Hall Tuesday evening. The game was witnessed bv a largo crowd, and resulted iu the defeat of the Indians by a score of 10 to 03. A sad accident occurred about two miles rbovo Millorstown, and five miles north of Ta ran turn on Saturday evening, resulting in the death f a little boy about 8 years of nge by tho came of Eddie Andregg, son of Sam uel Audrepg, of Allegheny. The lad was on a visit to his grandmother, and on Saturday evening ho was playing on tho hill above tho bouse, when a log was started from its place, and strik ing him, knocked him down and rolled over him, breaking his neck. The coroner of Butler county held on in quest, which resulted in a verdict of accidental death. Tho followiug items we clip from the Brookville Republican of last week: Tho many friends of ex-Sheriff A. D. McPherson, will be glad to hear that he is still living, and, though still in a very critical condition this after noon, (Tuesday) he is so much better that some hopes arentertained of his. recovery. We trust that their hones will be realized, and that ho will soon be able to leavo hia bed of suffering aud be among us again. On Thursday last, Mr. Jno. M. Espy, employed at Craig & Wilson's Furni ture manufactory, got his hand too close to tho wabble saw, while mortis ing a table leg, and had the two mid dle fingers of his left hand cut off, and tho other two slightly wounded. Drs. Sweeny nnd McNight amputated tho lacerated members, ' nu J dressed the wounds upon the others. The Pittsburgh Dispatch, speaking of the Democratic Convention, thus de picts the funeral aspect of the gather ing ... "There was au oppressive suggestion of apathy and inactivity, and a sort of hopelessness depicted on the coun tenances of tho delegates which was rather dull and dampening. Looking over the hail one would duubt whether, however well it might mean, a party so represented could enter tho field with animation. "Perhaps it is natural the Democ racy should not possess an exuberance of S)irits. Defeated with great regular ity in this State, they are beginning to participate iu campaigns as though it were more fur form's sake than with any real gunuiuo belief they can win, or purpose to try. The nomination of a ticket and the shaping of a platform they appear to regard as annual duties whose claim for observance lies rather in the force of past habit and associa tions than in present utility. So view ing tho situation, it is easy lei under stand why their conventions aro defi cient in evidence of hope or confi dence. "They fell the gloomy shadow of November's storm." Toombs says if he were Governor of Georgia, Federal troops would not be permitted to enter his bailiwick. Toombs said they wouldn't do it twelve years ago, but they did, which shows that his words were bigger than his capacity. Secret shipments of arms have been mado to tho White Leagues at the South. A portion were 6efted as the steamer arrived at New Orleans, and the balance at a warehouse. The capture of these arms is a fact that cannot be blinked, and it is evidence of the existence of White Lcagueisra that cannot bo denied. Tho tendenev of polities in Now York is toward tho nomination of Governor Dix for Governor by tho Republican party.. The singular phase of tho afi'air is tho declaration put forth Senator Conkling is. intriguing ngaiust Dix, and ia even secretly aflil iatiug with the Democracy to this end. . The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scribcr has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for. his. paper until March 1st, 1874 Tho mail list is corrected weekly By cou- suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account standi. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to tho old firm. The old sub scription book ia yet in our bauds, and our receipts will bo recognized by the old firm. tf Administrator'i Notice. Lrltors of administration having Ttccn ftinntod In thn undersigned, on tho ostate of Paul licrlin, late of Forest County, de ceased, nil persons indebted to snld oslnto nre reo nested to make immediate payment, and all person having claims nvrniiist the santo will present thein duly authenticated for settlement, to ELI RERUN, Adin'r, Kinsley, Sept, 1, 171. Register's Notice. ruhlio. notice is hereby given that Jo seph O. Rale, Guardian of Gortrudo Itas kin, Emily Kaskili and Otis Riley Raskin, minor children of Robert C. Raskin, de ceased, has tiled in the Register's ( utiec hi nnd for the County of Forest., nt Tionesta. his linnl account as pinlian of tho said minors, nnd that tho same will bo pre sented t the Orphan Court ot said County for continuation nnd allowance, on the l!Sth day of September next, at. tho Court 1 louse, at Tionesta, in the County nl'orn snid. J. It. AGNEW, Register. A up. 20, 1S74. iVnu'i'ionit riovt!iiiuii. A Handsome Sixteen-page Sheet, issued Weekly, nnd devoted entirely to tho in terests of the Shootinn and Fishing Fra ternity. Each number is replete with valuublo information, pleasant Sketches of limiting, rte.,- all highly interesting to the Sportsman, f t n year, in advance sin r1 oopies lOcls. .Send for specimen copy. Address, Tho Aincricau SpmiUiuau, West Meridian, Conn. V 2--,Sm -s II. C. IIARLIN, Eor chant Tailor, IN The Lawrence Ruildlnr', 'ver Super ior Lumber Co. Store. Ti e best stock kept constantly on hand, nnc' made up in the best manner and newest styles. MISS. C JS. lailATII, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. IIRAT1I ha-i recently moved to this place for the purpose' of meetiUB a want which tho ladies of tho town nnd county have for a lonir time known, that of having; a dressmaker of experience amon;i them, I am prcpaed to mako all kinds of dresses in tho laost styles, and iiuarunteo RaliNl'aetion. Stainpinjr'lor braid ing and embroidery done in the best man ner, with tho newest patterns. All I nsk is a fair trial. Residence on Water SI reet, in the house formerly ivoupied by Jacob Shriver. J4u Trial List foTScptenibTrTeTm7l374 W. H. I.owrlo Andiew Cook et al. F.lb.abeth tieer vs . ". Scott et nl. F. II. Kllswortli ut u.x for uso vs Jno. II. rlks et a!. Ti. R. HetT'man vs John Frvjundas et al. H. If.tay vs. James T. Wlinner et nl. II. II. May vs John Mdler et ul. German 11 ill ct nl for liso vi tiooigo S. Hunter. Fliaihelh Raflertv vs Michael RalVertv Sr. F.lizaboth Ratl'ertv v.i Michael Ratlcit'y Sr. Cluis. Murphy vs Thomas l'orter. Joseph Zouvor vs John Cooper. T...V .... T . 11- i . I-..HIU.-I nun ij, . n viiRiiiiprmt, Oyrston i Sowers vs A. V. It. It. Co. v . vi . iiOtlyuril vs John A. ,. .1. G. Dule. Chas. IlinUm vs 1. R. Walter. Shriver t Sawyer for nse vs G. S. Hunter. .1. M. Kepler vs Alex. Wallace. S. I. McClintock vs Win. GitVord. . F.divard Jones vs C. S. Richardson. A. Bean vs Wm. Howe etal. Wm. Colwell vs James Rlack. Klijah C. l'arker vs Joshua K, Jones. J. Garfield vsG. s. Hunter. Rufus M. Rrown et al vs The West HocU- ory Minintr Association et at. Harmony Township vs Tho Oil Creok !t AllcLrhen v Jtivor liiiilu.i v- J. A. I'ropcr and Geo. WvWaltcrs vs Win. r ciiowH. .1. R AGVl-W frnl'.'i. Tionesta, August I7lh, 1K7-4. PROCLAMATION. WitPRKAs, Tho Hon. L. P. Wet more, President Juduo of tho Court of Com mon l'Joas ami Quarter Sessions in and tor tlio county of Forest, has issued his nro- cept for holding a Court or Common I'lens Quarter Sostdons, A-c., nt Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence r.ti the fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 2h day of Sept. 1STI. Notice Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of the IVaee Anil Constables of ssid county, that thov be men ami inero in thoir proper persons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, Inquisitions examinations and otlier remenibrauccs, to do thoso things Wiilcii loinoit o.iicps appertain to boilono, nnd to those who hound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the (ail of Forest County.thnt they bo then und theroto prosecute against thum ns shall bo just. Givon undur my hand nnd seal this loth dnv of Aug., A. 1), 1M74. T. J. VAN GIKSKN, Sh tr. soiui;. In the Court of Common Pleas of For est County. John Cobb vs. Giles F. Fil ley, Thcodoro I.arcillo, J. l'hilin Kric-er, John F. Tolle, Henry Van SUstdiford, li. A. January, Jacob VVoodlmrn, William H. lieid, It. It. l'.arrott, Ada S. Amos, iimirv S. Ames, Mary S. Ames nnd Kdgar Ames, minor heirs of Fdgar A mes doceased, mid l.ucy V. S. Ames guardian ol said minors, John A. Seuddernnd XV. H. Seudder ex ecutors of Henry Ames jeceaned. Thomas Scott, nnd V. 11. Rrown, Trustee. No. 1 Sept. Term, 1ST J, Summons, in Partition. May 171 niliduvit of John Cobli, Pluintilt; tiled setting forth that one undi vided twenty-fourth part of tin) promises mentioned in above writ of Partition was owned by Thomas Scott, who is now dead, and Uio names and residences of Ids heirs, devisees or ulioneui aro undiiown to. him ; that ono undivided twenty-fourth part of said premises is held by V. H. Rrown ill trust for his daughter, und that hor nmno and rosidciice me unknown to liiui. May S'.Hli, s7 i, motion t'ur publication In FiiUKsr Kki'I'ui.ican. May KUli, 1H74, notice onlcred to bo giv en to the heirs ut law, devisees or nlienees of Thomas Scott, and W. H, Rrown, Trus tee, by publication in tho Fohkst Ri:pi:u i.kan only, oneo a week for six successive weuks buloro the next term of this tkmrt. lr Cur. Coin Silver Watch I'HEE ! Agents Wanted to act for mo, In the sale of an urticlo of vuluu. iu ever house, hold. Hm Coin Silver Vntch FRiil'. Ad dress F. ROBINSO.V, Pittsburgh, Pa. wllMt AGKNTS WANTKLI FOR Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mu tual Inter-relations j hove, Its Laws, Row er, etc. Agont.s aro selling from 15 to2." copies a day. Scud tor specimen pages nnd terms to Agents, und soo why it sells faster than any other book. Address, National Pub lishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ,t Ttiu Itepublican OlRce"" T'KEPS ooiiKtuntly on hand a large as- IV KorUucnt of lllauk I eds, Moi iaces ounpioiias, Warrants, bumnieii.s, Ac lo lie sou '-heap lor cxl IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM'T. In 1ST! 1 Invented and secured lpttrirs-j.at-cnt for au Improverannt la Wash Boilors, A simple nrrangement bv w hich steam w as applied to the washing of clothing. I have heretofore sold this under tho name of Nlcam lYnsher, or, W o m a n ' 1? riend, Vot fiticli It Is In fnet. I have advertised It in nearly every Religious Newspaper in tho V'niteti States and Csnada, also in tho leading Secular papers, using double-column advertisements. Thn renders of this paper may remcinbor seeing mv card Iu tho various papers of tho conntv during the past year. Kxtrncts from letters re ceived from my customers, in another column, will Indicate how It has booti re ceived by tho people throughout tho country. . 3 0 0,000 ilve eon sold alrcn ly. It insufficient for my vni ose to say that I nm satislietl that nothinc heretofore advertised ever render ed no general sat i fact ion. .Yet Tins, mv first invention, was not qulto perfect., nn'd for tho last two years I tve applied my self to tho study of cons'.i u'tliiig and jjcr lecling a V .V s- And ns the rcsuH of my etVorts I feci every nssurnnee tlmt I have been ontirelv sui eessful. My new Steam Washer, patent ed in 173, is nbsolutcly faultless; so much sr that t never knew' n single person, who.lmd seen it work, rail to ho delightisl w ith it. It has rendered, thus far, per fect and Vniversal satisfaction, ami such must bo the result, for it works life a won dernever failing to do all claimed for it. In conclusion, let nio say, that should any one say that ho has seen a Steam Washer, iw.-k him if ho has seen tho new Steam WASHER Of 1S7H, now heinir advertised so exten sively in whoio and double-page ndver tisemonU. 1 f he answer in t lie negative, request him to suspend judgment until n samplo can be procured and fully tested. I will solid one ns Simple ron lust half the retail price, and I fully warrtint iU Alter a imtsoii bnvs nsnnmln ho ceu get thom of me at cost. $60 I'rofit can bo TIado'on a Single Dozen. And I liavo known agents to take orders for A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There w no wav to mako monov faster. Send for n sample und secure your territo ry. Mako money while you can. Reader, please 'cn'culnto tho cost of mv two page advertisement in the "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of l.lsa lines at regular rates amounted to 1,750 KnoIi Insertion. I repeated this "Card'1 four times becauso my lu st insertion tOct, b) paid uio 500 IP-HJIR, CE1TT. Rul ing tho last eighteen months I have In serted my advertisement, occupy ing one to two pages, in' m'XDZEDI OF lsUCX.I.Vf PATEHS, All of which pnld well for tho outlyj but the "Christian Union" ("tho largest eircn- lauon or nny religious newspaper in tho world") pays me bettor than any, and the irjTErc-OCEAN PAYS I1KTTRR THAN ny Oilier Secular Kacr. T i.iniitl,. n.to r.w.i r., n i. ... extensively 1 advertise mv invention uul taking Into consideration" the fact tiist I mui it. j.nuieiy on ns morns, and must concede that it sells well, for nourticlo will sell well enoiif-li lit t;iv IVt c, .v..i,u;..n ailvertising without real merits. If I get a sample introttucua into a noighlsjrUood It .lt,... l...m, it ui.v-u rat:t!9 AAT HUNDRED MORE. Such a splendid chance to mako money selling this invention inav never occur iigKiu. On tho receipt of iive -Isillars, I w ill ship you a complete Washer as a sam ple, copy of the cliromo, together with a Cortiticute of Agency, w ith full instruc tions how to conduct thn business. Aiid upon tho receipt of the Washer you may have timo to test it, and If you find it mil us represented I will refund your monov. '1 ho Washer retails at flO. After I send you a sample f will hold your county a reasonable timo for you to 'decide whether you wish to purchase or not. I will fur nish blank deeds, also blanks for taking orders, and w ill do u!l 1 can to enable you to succeed in tlio business. Let mo hear from you soon, or your choice of territory may bo taken by someone else. Address, j. c. TirroiN", inj Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Fa. P. S. Cut this enrd out nnd preserve it for lutiire reference. Persons w riting me from seeing this card w ill please suy thev saw it in the Foiu.sr Kiii i iii.k a.n.' wl'j- K FORKST COFN TY, s. Tho Comnionwealth of Pennsylva Ih.S. nia to the Sberill' pC raid Coiinty, Greeting: .If John Cobb make you secure of pro senling Ids claim, then' wo eoinmnnd vou that you summon by i'.od nnd lawful KuniMioners. fJiles I'"". Filley, 'i'heodoro I.nreille, J. Philip Krleger, John F. Tolle, Henry Vim Stmldiford, l. A. .liinoarv, Jacob Woodhnrn, William H. Held, It. 11. Barrett, Ada N. Ames, lli'iny N.- Ames, Mary S. Ames, and lOdgar Allies, minor heirs of lvlgar Ames deceased, and l.uey V. S. Ames, nuanliaii of tlio Hub I minors, John A. Seudder mid W. It. Scud-tor ex ecutors of Henry Ames deceased, Thomas Scott, nnd W. II. Rrown, Trustee, l ite of your county, yeomen, so that they be and nppeirheliie our Judges nt, Tionesta at our County Court of Cxmuion Pleas, then to bo lii-lil Hie -ttii Monday of Sept, next, to show w herefore w hereiis tliev, the sni-i Jno.C ibli andt.ilcs F. I illev et'al, together and undivided do ho Id all I hut certain traelof laud situate iu Tionesta Township, Fore.it County, Ph., bounded and described ns follows: On the north bv tract No. s-J7 on the cast by tract No. "..sj, on tho south by the line between Venango nnd Forest countic, nnd on the east, by tract No. ysj.t lieing warrant No. twontv-eiglit hiindreil nnd twenty-two Wt). t'ontatnlng nine hundred uud ninety acres more or less, with the iippurtcicinec-s ( t, same (iili-s F. Fidey et al, petition thercl between tin-in to be mado (according to the laws nnd the customs ir this Commonwealth in such ease made nnd provided) do palnsav and the same to be done do not poimit very nnjusily and iigainst tho same lnws and customs (as it is said), A-c. And have you then an 1 there the names of those siiiuinoncrs and this writ. Witness tho Hon. lj, 1). Wetmoro, Presi dent Judge of our said Court at Tionostu. thisl!:id day of M;iv, A. it. s74. J. . AGNF.W, l'rothonolary. Tho oldest aud most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Kdiicallon. For Circulars w rite to P. 1)1 FF iV SONS, w-;tni eoui l'ilt4mrgh, Pu. ""FARMERS EIonGy Saved ia IJoucy Earned The undersigned nre nlMiut Introducing In Western Pcnnsyl VCinln tlio celebrated Kandell Fanning Mill, Grain Separator und Grader Combim-d, which has nttrn-ted marked attention in, tho Western States wherever exhibited nnnmg thn farmers. As a Fanning Mill U cannot lie surpass ed, und it is the only-renl sepnrntor nnd grader in tlio V. S. V It is simple, rapid and complete, and gives you perfect Control In chaining, sep araling or grailing vonr grain. The uso of tlio Ifinndell Mil! will ini provo the condition ofyour grain, enhance tho price from live e4 tll'tcon cents per bushel ; and besides will largely increase the yield per ncre. by tho higher grade of seed you nre enabled to ftbtuin. With the K iudell Scpai .rtor you ran ulsn clean your own Gross Seed, thus saving n large annual expense for grass seeds. This mill works on nn entirenew "prin ciple as applied to Funning Mills, and does its work to perfection, S Canvassers will exhibit ltldiirlng the season, when you will bo iiljlo lojud n: I n yourselves of iu merits. , Do not buy until yon see It work, -For iiiformiitlon, address v MiC LIN rock .C CO., Moadvlile.jPn. One or two pood agents wanted in overv county. '-ll-3in PK. J. P. Fm.a, Heinff tworn, u-fl I irradaatM at th tTtiuimltr of roim'ft lik WLT. aii'l afu r jre ir" oxt'riinn 1 p iiH'tcil'Dr llrd Vcvtablo Iiliumllo FyTup n lJlMrt,h!oh I nuafuU-ti an tnr-.H.b. tur f.r 1'u-ui in lK.'l. I.utipn. livk, H.art, LimU. Norvorn, K .4 VC I'.! n I, SU.A tM lUi 'Ur.iuli" t!1-- r wrn U UJl '2uth A :ril. 171. I'. A. OSHOL'HV, A'offlry i'ut,ti I'ktlu t-TUr.''v.'l'h'--.i:.',v,l.ll'ntnkt',r!,l-hi:T,l;v.(:.!U 1 ,'r.''1M'xJ..iVi. !'-f..I.l..l ',..,httn.-.r,t.larr,l"Wft.)ttT. f! n t.-r'ith, I'i tnl r1,K.Y,licv..l(.Ke(-t- Ki.linChDrc'v X fi.X, j.At,lt l'llionldwritlr.li:i.i.l,hiU.Jor'T'-l 7-Iy . When death was hourly expected fiom CONSUMPTION, u!l rcmodieji having failed, nnd Dr. II. James w as experimeiit ing, he accidentally made a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured nis oiiiy child, and now gives this recipe free, .onjreceipt of two stumps to pay expenses." Hemp also cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break a fresh eld In 1 hours. AddressJCRADDOCKSC.CO., lOHi! Race St., Philadelphia. aJu"i"K this pa per. V. wl 3ni a rn PORTABLE ; : - j wwun I UUII I nillVf r"S-l lo ?-.H'i 910 tIt. 4f'iJ GOOD, RURABRK.C1IF.AP Shipped Ready for Use. Mdiiul'actui-ed by J. W. Chap man A' ('. Madison, lml. XS3- Seiel 4r CttUiloguo."t.- Aoku fPixph UliickhuaUs). Symp tomst Hard, small iiiini-les, vt it li bluek points, most nuiiierous in tlio cheeks, foro-lii-Md nnd noso. V Puritioo, (Intenso Itniiing,) which bo gius wlutii tho clothin;r is removed; iu crcusod by tho warmlli of the bed. No eruption except that produced by scratch ing. The above and all Skin diseases parmn- nently cured. Kntiro cost of treatment,' ?1.;U jier week, or f-i.lK) per month. Ad dress Dr. J. M. Vandyke, Wainutst., l'hiladol)liia. " i wj'J 3iu THR WONDKRFUL PET CANARY BIRD! (Patent just Proenrod.) WILL SING FOR HOURS-CAN RE mana'je 1 by any child. The lutcst nnd most wonderful ssqeution of tlio nge. Tlio very tiling for either parlor or out door utiiiisumcnt. I si:nd for ha?.ipi.e at once. Rig pay to ugouts and to tlio trade. Sat Ulueiiou 'guaranteed or money proinjitly returned. Sent pre-paid by mall to any address, on receipt of SO Cm. or 3 for MM). Address M. R. KORF.UTsi t CO., w-IO tim 170 llrondway, Now YoiU. ANT 1C 1). IVoi-tli XtioitIc"I loudni. Call on or address I.UTHF.R S. JKAUFFMAN, P.llOKKR, 'j Furiu ii Avknuk, wll :.tin iTl'TSLtl'Ri.iU, FA. it. w. n y v. itw, WATCHMAKER & JEWELU. AT Till! :p os tjoip fice, TIDNINTA, PA. A Full Stosk of VATCIIES, JEWELRY AND CLOCKS, CJ ii Ntn ntl ii I In ii l. v HAVING Now Itcen doing business in Tionesta for the post six months, I am well suited with the plane nnd patron ngc, nnd 1inve concludeil to settle here per manently. All persons w ishing anything In mv line will do well lo cull and see mo belore piir.-hnslng elsew here, ns I nm de termined to do business nu as rensonnblo terms us can bo had imvwliere. ti' " It. W. MYERS. DRUGSTORE! Jas. II. Fonc3, Propriotor, Rouner A Agnew's Mock, ELM ST It RET, - . Tiokksta, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horohound. r Tl U G s PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, 'NOTIONS. LIQUORS, For MaVcclrtc ONLY White Read, perfectly purr, sold much cheaper than formerly.' Also all kinds ol Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, llen.liie, Toilet Articles, I'ei fuiiKi ics, .to., for sulu eiicup. JAS. II. FONE.S. GRDCCRY flfiD FROVISICfl STORE IN TIONESTA GEO. W.BOVARD&CO. HAVE Just brought on a complete and ciiiuii.Hy selected stock of FLOUU, GROCERIES, ritovisioxs, nnd everything necessary to the complete stock ofa tirst-elnssGritcory llousu, which they have opened out nt their establish ment on Elm St., hist door north of M. U. Church, TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARH SYRUPS, ritCITS, SPICES, HAMS, I.ARIi, AND rjlO VISIONS OI' A l.L nt tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to be of the liut qualily. Cull and ex amine, uud wo believe we can suit you. GEO. W. HOVAKD&CO.. Jan. 9, '7:. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA; o Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., New York City. A RVERTIsi'ltS send .'- cents to u,.. i I'. Howell it- Co., II Park Row, N. V.. for their Eighty-page Pamphlet, showing cost of advciising. 11 It
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