ibsTW 1 TliESDAT MIIRMNC, FEB. 20. 18J!. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TnTQrm II. II. May. riiimcn .IniiihShrlvor, .1. U. St roup, If. W, Dim mil. H. II, Itnlet, I. Winans. . Jiticr at the 'cure V. I. Morcllllolt, . H. Knox. J ViiimtnhlrS. N.Tcitsworth. Nehtnl Direetnr J. Winans, .1. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacib rthrivor, M. W. Tate, 8. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ,i Prtaittrnt .fuitir-'-W. P. Jknkh. AiM-ieintfi .hiilynS. A. I'HurKN, Am- DRRW COOK. MrriirK. Ij. Davis. ' IKxtriei AltornrifW. W. MASOn. 'Vdimirrr S. Hkti.kt. Prnthnnnlnrff, HegMer if Recorder, Ae. J, H. Aof.v.' Oimmi'onern IlK.!. Ki.I.IotT, Jacob ilKnnt.i.ioTT, T. I). Coi.i.in. cnirifi .Superintmilrnl H. K. Rimi rrr. .Aur. fVn'niM'oitent Okoiiok Siuoinu, Wit PaTTKBSON. Iinnty .VuiTcyor S.D Inwitf. Coroner Joel ah Wian. Crmnfti 4Hrfifr Kli HoI.KMAW, Wm. CLAitK. T. II. Conn. Mrmhrrof ,ngrem Wth DiAtrtetO. W. coFIKI.n A?H-hlyJ, It. IjAWWI, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. The weather for almost a week past has ht-tr quite Spring-like, and -we l.in't Jxpect much mora sleighing this winter. ' Rev. 0. F. Reecr was present and : -ofE. inlcd al the Quarterly Meeting " for Hickory Circuit, wliirh was held . at U. avir'ValleY on the 17th and 18th insts. J. J. Fifher, is ahout to remove l Oil City, to digit)! in mine business or thT. Mr. Fisher hns hecn a resident : of our phu t) fr a number of years, ; and wUI he mifsod. i Gtn. Clover, at one time Canal Comtuiiioner f Pa., now of Kansas, Wits in town last week. Inuking hu'o . and hearty, lie liiils fair to hold out . for many years to come. Oliver Proper, eldest son of the Jiulpe, stnrtrd fur Williamsport yet " .t'erduy morning, to attend Dickinson 'Seminary. According to all accounts, it's a good place to go. A reverend gentleman whojename ; escape iii, preached in tla? Preshyte i rlan ''liurdt ifSatihatlt last, in Mr. Virtue's stenl. Mr. Virtue will preach , here the firA Sulilmtli iu March. ' Oil hns lieen struck hy the Beaver OirConipaiiy which is operating on the farm uf llisu.ni Ilenth, in Hickory fTownhhip. The quantity brought up t by the sand pump is mid to be coujjd , erable. ' ; The crossing here is getting some - what dangerous, the ice on both sides -of the river being broken .in some ciis .Unce. It nlay be that with the aid of (tie terry boats u sufa bridge cau bo ar ranged. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCray, of lresi(Tent were to have celebrated liieir wooden wedding last evening. Sever al of our town people were present, but us we go to press before our usual 'f time we can give no description of the afttir. Th trial of Stokes for the mur d r of Fisk, ha at length commenced, Aid will tie fought from the beginning ith more zeal than if the murderer "Vx cvwiij iiihwi i sit, ail oil, II lirj . don't gr clear, it will be no fault of "his counsel ' , . : C?'' P. 'n"St, aUmB wm'p iv inn niiimu, ill a JJIUieBSIOIIHI . way, about Here, will lie in town du ring Court week, at the "Tionesta .House," and will lie prepared to do Vlo anv wtM-k in his line which may be . 1 . '. T.. . . i needed. Charges reasonable The Superior Lumber Co. Store, Jn order to accommodate their iucreus iog trade, ha ve employcJ two addition al tajLirs, juA from New York, and "5re now prepared to furnish stylish iits ir prts of suits, on short notice, ufisctigi) guaranteed. Give them a ialf, "iW ere in error last week in staifnf thut Col. Deweea had obtained )ungTnjei)t against the Union A Titus vile . Rttilroad for $28,000. The s'linrtnt of the judgement was $2,800 It -ldn't have hurt our feelings a cent's worth, however, had he received he larger amount. T-Court' sits next week, and we re tire accordingly. We confidently - xpwt. to take iu money enough dur- nig'thc- wek to buy a load ot coal. If we do iit, however, our friends had inter Judge, for we'll borrow the foney or rin somebody's reputation H rough tbe paper. Mrs. Jiinie Williams was elected 1 Swliil Director by the people of lickory. Township, on Monday the ih inst. She is un intellegent lady, oil qualified for the position to which ie has ueeu chiisen.-This is the first (stance of a woman bejng elected toof ?e, which ver occurred yi Forest dainty. Wo suggest the name of "Little Wyomiug," for Hickory town pi up. 1 A Young Folks' Bible Class will be formed at the M. E. Church on Sunday next, at 01 o'clock. Let all our young folks be on hand. We hear that the Telegraph Office nu this side of the river is to be dis continued on the 1st of March, unless some steps are takeu by our citizens to regularly meet part of the eicnses. Everybody will regret this, as it has beeu a matter of great convenience to all our citizens aud especially busiuess men. Harrison Morgan, of Bear Creek, this County, met with an txcideut on Wednesday last, by which he lost one of the fingers of his right baud. It was severed by a srw, but just how the ac ident happened, we have failed to leuru. Harrison bears the afflict ion like a hero, and proposes to "lay off," until his finger gels well. Capt. Kiioi is going to put two ' LV on his new building, one .neach cud, to be f irty feet buck from the main building, making store rooms sixty-four feet in length and about thirty feet wide. We believe that store rooms of this size will accommodate any business that is likely to spring up in this towu for some time to come. Win. Gibson, who started with somo lumber from here lart full, for Louisville, returned last week, having delivered his lumber in safety .aud hav ing been about ten weeks on the trip. He was stuck on a bar in the Ohio, once, and was afterward frozen in for fiiur or five weeks. He was bound not to give up the ship, however, and ''Held her nozzle again the bank 'Till the taut galoot was ashore" The following shows the quantity of lumber at Cooksburg,rcady for raft ing, in the Spring : Coo, Darrah & Co., 250,000 feet timber. Jno. Cobh & Sons, 55,000 feet tim ber, 3,000,0.50 feet boardr and 3,000, 000 shingles. Other parties have about 100,000 feet timber. Clarion Democrat. -We invite the attention of parents ami guardians to the advertisement of Dickinson Seminary, located in the beautiful city of Williamsport, Pa. We are assured ff palrous of this school that the buildings are commo dious, and well arranged for the health aud convenience of pupils ; and while the terms are moderatt, facilities are here offered for acquiring a classical education equal to any similar insti tution iu this State. We most cheer fully recommend old Dickinson. A half crazy man called Ike Reed, has been perambulating about this county for several years, occasionally getting ugly spells on, tind scaring the children and women of the place where he happened to be stopping. On Fri day last ho got one of his spasms, and procuring an ax, made for Judge Pro per's door. The Judge anticipated the movement, and getting u revolver bade the irritable cuss halt, which he did. He wasn't so crazy but that he knew with whom he was dealing, aud the nature of the death which awaited him if he proceeded. He left the premises cutting und slashing at the hotioH, gale, und shude treess, and we I I ,t ' prauas since, 8ecm l" be dangerous character, ami means should be tukeu to prevent Mm doing any harm to any one but himself Valentine day has passed. Our post-office did a rushing business on t,,at dttJ'- Almolit everybody received ... I .: a greater or less quantity of valentines. Notwithstanding our uppeal to the people not to "twit or facts," on that occusion, we received a picture, sup posed to be a photograph of ourself, with a very red nose, which wai la belled "Buminer." We were "touch ed." Another one which came to us contained a picture of a sporty-looking gentlemau in the foregmund.fling ing m frills, and u woman manipulat ing a wash tub in the background. Some verses underneath explained to us thut we lived on the hard earnings of our wife, who washed to support our large fumily. Now us we are not married, aud as a natural consequence huve no family, und our wife doesn't take iu wnshing, why we considered this one a joke. My friend, stop that terrible cough, and thus avoid a consumptive's grave by using Dr. Piiece's Golden Meuical Disuovery. For curiug all throat, brochial and lung diseases it has never been equaled. Sold by Druggists. 5C9. Every Saturday is the day for cheap goods at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Dress goods selling as low and compared with New York prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Winter caps selling at cost at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, cveiy SVrnUv. Having procured the assistance of two good workmen in our Tailoring Department, we are able to turn out suits for men and boys with dispatch, and guarantee entire satisfaction. We always keep a first class stork of coat ings, Testings, and cassimeres. - All work guaranteed before leaving the shop. Where we sell once we have the assurance of selling again. 44tf Superior Limber Co. Stork. Owing to the shortness of th cotton crop and the great demand for cotton goods iu the west, thre is a material advance iu all kinds of do mestics, but we are selling at the old prices beside the great inducements we offer for buying goods every Satur day. Superior Lumber Co. Store. Gents' Furnishing goods, latest styles of neckties, bows, scarfs, paper collars, underware Ac, at the very lowest prices. Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full assortment of Notions re ceived this day. Will be sold at very favorabe prices. We sell Sewing Ma chines at the very lowect figures. 44tf Superior Lumber Co. Stork. Ready madeclothicg aud woollen goods of all kinds are specialties at our Clearance Sales, every Saturday. SUrEKJOtt LUMBER CO. STORE. Wanted, A live aud energetic prty to man age an agency for the sale of the Im proved Grover A Bker Sewing Ma chines in Forest county. Liberal in. ducements to the right party will he given. Address, Grover & Baker S. M. Co., 127 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 41 2t Jurors for Februa y Term 1872. grand jurors. John A. Dale, Foreman. Harmony Jessie Burchfield, Wm. C. Neill, L. Siggins, I. C. Siggios, Ralph Pyle, E. L. Walker. Hickory H. H. Stow, N. G. Ball, W. Manross. Burnett S. Fitzgerald, P. Heasley, J. Fitzgerald. Kingsley W. W. Thomas, S. Wel ler, Hiram Osgood, John King. Green James Flynn, Roland Cobb. Tionesta Solomon Biers, John Walters. Tionesta Bor. J. J. Fisher, W. J. Roberts. tetit jurors. Douglass Moore, Foreman. Burnett Jerry Carson, William Hotel, John Greenwalt, Jos. "Crier, Alex. To iu lie, Jus. Patterson, Leonard Fitzgerald. Harmony D. C. Clealand, C. E. Landers.Geo. Kerr, Jucob Lackey, A. D. Kelley. Hickory John Green, Thomas Pownall, Ira Barnes, Jacob Cos per. Green -R. Kaman, C. F. Brown, John Cleary. Jeuks H. S. Brockway. Kiugsley Charles Barnard, A. Elliott, Robert Graham. Johu Whit ten, L. Gibson, N. Aruold, C. J. John- 80.1. Tionesta John G. Huddleson, J. Alio, Wm. Widmer. Tionesta Bor. B. W. Goodman, Geo. H. Haslest, Chas. Hiutou, M. Curpeuter, Daniel Black. 'How To Go West. Forty years ago, Illinois was as far West as most people wished to go, and journeys were made iu the legendary "rruine Schooner, but in these days uf Progress and Improvement, the word West has come to mean Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Califor nia and the Territories, and the Trav eler reaches almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Bur lington Route, which starts from Chi cago over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis.Bloomingtou & West ern Short Line, and from Logansport over the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R., und running through Burlington, reaches Omaha, Liucolu, Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leaven worth and Kunsas city, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Railrouds runuing from those cities. Always go "By way of Burlington." and you will be sure to be right. The Burlington Route has admira bly answered the question, "How to go West?" by the publication of a truth ful and interesting document filled with fuels iu regard to Time, Connec tions, AccommodtttiiMis, rates of Fare, and other iuteretiug itcjns, aud illus trated by a large map, truthfully showing the whole West which they distribute fn-oot charge. Copies, and I additional information, can be obtain ed by addressing, General Pussenger Agent, B. A M. R. R., Burlington, If!"". The public appreciating our lib' eral inducements for cash purchases is the reason we have such crowds and sell such piles of goods every Saturday SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORK. Republican Co. Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Republican County Committee will be held in the Court House, on Tuesday evening of Court week, being the 27th inst. Presiden tial, Congressional and Senatorial del egates will be elected, and a full turn out of the Committee is desired. J. G. Dale, Chairman Co. Committee. The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestuut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jcnks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we cau conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, aud one cannot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the biuding which may be brought to us, at lw rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' Samples can be seen at this office. D. S. Knox having purchased the stock of D. S. Knox & Co., is now sell ing goods for cash, cheaper than ever they were sold in town. Cash being needed just at this time, he is offering great inducements to cash buyers. Give hira a rail, and if you don't buy it will not be his fault. 43 For Sdle, The desirable Farm, known as the Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nesta. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms Ac. en quire Of W. W. MA80.V, 1 ionesta, Pa., or Br.oGta A Sinclair, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of anv thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews A Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Muchinerv and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Dissolution cf Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between D. S. Knox and J. G. Dale, under the firm name of D. S. Knox A Co., is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. All money due the firm will be puid to A. II. Partridge, and all having claims against the firm will present them to him for paynieut. D. S. Knox, J. G. Dale. Tionesta. Pa., Jan. 2C. 1872. 42 3t yew Advertisement, UILLIASSrOBT DIIIINSON SEHI.MIY. williamsport, penn a. A FIRST CLASS Boarding School lor both sexes. LOCATION One of the most lcautit'ul in the S'ata. Student Received at any Tim. TKKMM MODERATE. References Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles W. Tuts, Esq., S. J. Wolcott. 45-tit. Xotlrc of Appeal. NOTIC E is hereby (riven that a Court of Appeal will lie held In the County i.oiniuiHHionorH Urliee, on the SWth aml&Kh February, on Personal Property, and the Malitia Enrollment, I6 the year Wi. HKNJ. ELLIOTT, ) ,, , J ALU II MERCILLIOTTJ Lo" m Kttute Xotlre. INSTATE OF CONRAD LEDA BUR, late i-j uf Hickory Township, Forest County, ileeeaxed. All arsons imlebleil to Raid on line are requested to make immediate pay ment. And those having local llanos aKaiiiHt the same, will presont t)nm with out delav in proper order for settlement, to Ik U L' VllV k JOSIAII wiNANS,)Executor"' 43-6t Register's Notice. yT0TIt'K hereby iven that Wm. C. i Neill, udminiKtrator of John Neill de ceased, haa tiled his linal account in the Kt'eiatora ollieo, in and lor Forest County, am' that the name will tie presented to the Orphans Court of aaid county forconlirm utionand allow ance on the fourth Monday of February next. J. U. AiN KW, . Register. Application for JLiveiiMe. The follow ing rsous have filed their pctititioiis for License, at the February I'erin of Court, IK72: John Peterson, Hotel, Trunkeyville, Har mony Township. C. H. Kii'hardaon, TrunkeyvlUe, Harmo ny Township. Jacob Wi'ins; Fagtinilils, Harmon v, Towivsliiii. Geo. W. Walters. l!ool, Eat Hickory, Hickory Township. m i. H. AON'EW, Clerk. TioniBta, Pa,, Jan. a, IhTil. ?OB WORK uea.lv eseeotud t aWtrrr SELLING AT COST Until APRIL 1, '72. D.S.KNOX, Havlns aold nut his Store building to oth er parties, who are to tak poKaeasion on thn 1st of April, la disposing of his IMMENSE STOCK. AT COST! FOR CASH I His stock consists In part of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES ! -AND- Honse FitrniMiInir Goods, Iron, Xaila, Machine tools. Agricultural Implements, c, c Ac., which w otrer at great! v re duced prices. FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! ! of all kinda, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, LOUNGES, WHATNOTS, BPRINO IIEDS, MATRESSES, LOOKING GLASS ES, Ac, Ac, Ac, of all kinds, and as well mado as any ever urougai to town. PURE DRUGS on h ml, and dispensed in an intelligent PATKXT JIEDICIXIIS of all kinds, will be sold cheaper than ever before. NOW IS THE TIME ! You will probably never hava another np portiiuity to select from so large a sl'.ek f Kods at thesMiiiu (inures, and now ia the lime to lav in a supply. This oti'cr holds good only nntll APRIL 1ST, so corns now, acj get your goods cheap, D. a KNOX. ERIE & FITTSrJtJBGII It R On and after Monday, Jlov. IS, If) trains will run on this road as follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:6ft A. M, ACrnMMn&vrtol Leave Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. tn. I0:2fi A. M., PiTTSBCnon r., stops at all stations, and arrives at A. A II. W. R. H. Transfer at Iitu p. m., at Nowcastlo at 8:15 p. in., aud at l ittaburgh ntf):00p. ni. 8:05 a. m., ccol.nonATiow, from James town, arrives at A, A W. R. It. Transfer at 5:40 a, ni., at Newcastle t 7:0i a. m., and Pittsburgh at 1:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m., Mixed Train lcav."" Erie Tor Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. m. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD 7:15 A. M., EMR exprkss, leaves New castle at 10:00a. m A. AO. W. R. K. Trans fer at 11:20 a. m., and arrive at Erie at 2:S0 p. ni., making close connection for lliill'a lo and Niagara Falle. JlrJ-l l. M. AOi-OMMnrnTinx. Imr J New castle at B:30 p. m . A. A i. W. R. If. Transfer at":;5 p. m.. and Jamestown al 8:) a. in., connects with mixed trains tnat arrives In Erie at 1 :,"." a. m. fl::t0 P. M.. Mixed Train loavc Sharon for Erin, and arriving at Girard at l't:W a. in. and Erie at 0:55 a. in Trains connect at Richester with train for Wheeling and all poinls in West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel phia, Ilarrisburgli, Baltimore and Wash ington via Pennsylvania Centrnl Railroad. Erie Express Iforth, connects at Girard with Cleveland and Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the Westj at Erie Willi Philadelphia A Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren. Irvlngton, Tidioute, Ac, anil with Buffalo A Erie Railroad for Uull'alo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and Now Yor City. r.X. FINNEY, General Sup't A. MIRACLE! Mr. Samuel Boll, of W. E. HchmerU rf Co , Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufactur ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been atliicted with chronin rlieuniatish for thi.ty years, from hia right hip to hia foot, having to use a crutch and a cano, at times ao painful as to utterly incapacitate h in from attending lo his business. Having tried every remedy known, without etlwt, except Gilllland'a Pain Killer, he was finaby Induced to try It. A second applica tion enabled him to lay aside his crutch, and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr. Belt la a popular and well-known citizen, Is a living monument of the effacacy of that great medical discovery, Giililaud'a Pain Killer. The atliicted should ask their grocer or dru gist for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. Gilliland, 'we under stand, wants a respectable agent in every town and county tor it. The principal of fice Is at,72 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. 31-41 AGENTS WANTED FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Rook, an elegant Octavo Volume, containing 750 pages, and 105 tirst-class en gravings. Is an exhaustive and Standard work, eminently adapted to ita origin to the presont time, exposes ita baseless pre tenccs. ita frauds, Ita poraeeutions, its gross immoralities, Ita opposition to our public schools, aud civil and religious lib erty, it shows its insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full Romish control. Prospectus, anil iiooka ready on application. Conn. Pub lishing Co., Hartford Conn. 22-it 20,000 i t r n i its. THE HELPER shows you how to save and how to mako money on the farm. Where to look for the profits, and to obtain them. How to !lear JWOO.OO from October to May. A copy free to every tai nior send ing niiiuo ..lid P. O. Address to Ziegler A McCurdy, Philadelphia, Pa. 31-41 PSYCHOLOGIC Fascination or Soul Charming, 400 pages hv' Herbert Ham ilton, B. A. How to use tills power (which all pi ssess at will. Divination, Spiritual ism, Sorceries, Demonology, and a thous and oilier wonders. Price by mail t.2."i in cloth j paper covers 1. 00. "Con v free t agents only. Jl.con monthly easily made. Address T. W. Evans, Pub., 21 S. Mh St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 2-4t OMAN of to Any ytAta, Kjviu vntlim ui tune treat cu cvi mu lhouk.ua case of ihostt cucaiw ecuinu lo w j man, i have been enabled to perfect a m t (Hiteut an J ahrcra(. meutciue lhat mcei. tli inokitions pcctnti-ti iImi cm f ticict with iHJWtiv cer tainty ami tKacuirsJ. la .If.iiuic iim natural jcciJk c .impound, I tun fumed it , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Hit term, however, i but a feeble exprevooa of my nt jt manured appreciation of it value, bacU UKn actual ani wuncssca realms. A a Oo vbtervcr, 1 have lulc wiiutvinf u. positive rvwiu in trie few xpccial dtiaiu intia.nt to t.ic separate orj;aniro of vmati, tinlej it out at tht cumax tr (rou'Ntng gtm f my rn.Jti.tU carter. On iu merits a a pcmuyc-, atfj, anU cttcctua remedy for tms clas ut uisluscs. atij on.- that will at all times ami under i-li uitxm siance .ct kuiUly aui iu haimony with the laws wl.uh Cavern a IVm.ile system, 1 am iluiig to staU my rrputati'in a a pii-Mctan. Na, even more, to cunt dent am 1 that it will not disappoint the most anguine cipcctattoiik ot a single mvaltj lacy vho empk-ya it in any of tli. aiimcnu for which I rvconiniiiiu it, that I o.u-ra.ij sell it under A I'OMTlVh CL AK AS 1'KIC. It a bcnetictal cticct i not Lxncriencia Ly the tim twu-thirdsuf the content cf the botilc are ud, I will, on the returu uf the bjttls, two-thin t lI the wuicine ha uu been ulu-n accoruing to uirtc tions, and (he ca.e bSu, one fur which 1 recumincnd it, promp;ly refund tiie money paid iir it. llau 1 nut the sjl p.rfcct cuii.iciicc in it virtue, I could nut o.tu it a i do under iheocconduioui , but having wu leeJ tik truly nuraculuucurcinthouanL.k ul ftgi fwrr tU mtxi ftrtiti? s.ii tn rhaH(U-th my rfrut.ttu mmti My mY its men.t. I Ut f.ilfowin arjatiij.iii t.i-jsc di-.ea-.es m which my Pitvrii Juriiitm ha Wirkeit cure a if by mtjic anJ wuii a cjriamiy nsver b (ore ailauied ly a iv tniaicinc: J.cucrrhura, l cctsive Kluwiny, l aii;. fa.f .(.inthly I'snu is, Nuppreioui when from itiuial urd tin-.:, irreuianncs, Weak. Lack, 1'ruiapsuv tr fillin; vf l u L'lcru-., Amcvcrunt and kttruverwon, H-arin ljn SeiialhJiu, liaerual Huat, Nerv. iJepreion, ii.bilny, Oopondeticy, J hre.ucned li carnx, I'nruuic CuneU-Mt, Inllainniaiiun and L 1 f?raao;i yf th; t't-rj, and very many othr ihrunic dueaut pitnliar to wo in. in not mtniincd here, iu w'hcS, as well as in the cacft which 1 luve ineniioned, my t-Avirue 1'rcfccnpliuii work cure -the maivel i f t!ie woilJ. I utt intiictne I do not elid a- a cur-aM, bdl It a..mirahly fuiiilU a .inU-ncs t I yjt -ijse, bvii. a mi.t pcrfvrt .;e.:ilic IU all chronic iluosscs f ii s .-Kual tv .lain "I woman. It wid u l t:i-.. MOST 1 1 1 Vl'r.K f 1 ' L ltl f-KM I.VK 'JuNiL j t!C tl. er.il as wc.l a liie wx.t.il wysUin, ,-,su c-iiitriiii.n the ' vala.bL- njrvuie prupcrii.-fc. ku,i, lie mui Ur a. id n :rv ni i us ate Miciijrihenrti and built un i y SSI I la Uii II. -irm in any ita j or 011.11:1,. livuc . It il be (juuJ iiiviuaUle in lou-ls nu :. H.'llt tO UrOIUiH., tiid . in be lak-n in ir. ihiaie V w'ule I I t'l.tt :.l:uc. IhlI. .. li it a Mu ' t i t ruiiit, ,in t o fif v.tr.. the siti.t f tr ;(-i,rtui.ik)U that it 1 endtrv child -talor ta.v 1 have r :cjie 1 ih : hearifclt praise tr'.m h inirei. tvl'n.ilitii jr tli: i:iitinble b-npn;slhu (.onltrrc'!. t l r in i'vori:e l't'cst riptiuu to the lathes rf A n th a wi S t'.ic &:ncerii y f an htti.t-l he.tri, and l r l i.ir b :.it w,ilare. 1 i;uc llJ drme ltirth,r im -iitia a .i 0.1 these nihjec k c.11 w-uiii it in mi" 'J"v k a 1 ib oh Chk ml JuAMti if me CkMikAriva ami U WIN ANV t J Kf. AN',, tIll kcilire Um I. ratlull 1 futl I script t f tw.i ps:ayr Hampt. I: treatk niimiici -n t!isc lie.ic peculiar to .waits, and n.uth vain .Me iiWu-r in rcurd 10 ili- ir m.in.t.'t incut imi. I'll it :n fr t mii: . iu - f t Kt 1 1 I I O M k O I . li II A I I. 1 I It T I.AN XI Ml bblM 411 fl.il itr bil Al air feci u red l the Chcpa'al I-t.&iai-ry J. I i'i 4i.ti i. m ik iMl I'm. 1 dtT, , l:i rMlo, N free, ko thoru Is no risk. Address at fine HikI.vpii Htvtr W'iro Works, cor. Water St., Mu.dou lst, N. Y., ur 16 Ifarb jrn HI., "ht..-, fn 41 REYNOLDS.BROADHEAD &C0 1 Centre St., nf.Kite Post Oillixi, OIL CITY, PENN'A. DEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, VAlil'ETlSG, OIL CLOTHS. BOOTH& SHOES, HA TS & CA PS, TRIMMINGS NOTION:, ETC., ETC. TIIWIS NO IIUMHUOI OT Hy sending tMCKXTfl with aire, hlnlit, color of even anil Imir, you will receive, hy return mail, n i-orrm-t plrturo of your tu'tiira huxbiunl or 1fi, with name 'ami flute of marriairo. Adirrs W. I'OX. P. O. Drawer No. 31, Fiilfors vllle N. Y. 13-4t T H Efl-N ECT A R IS A PI HK IIIjACK TIM vith theilroru'len Flavor Warmntfcfl tn unit all a-.tf's. For snlo i-vi-ry-whero. in our "trinln nark liiiiii"! afrl Imtf niii(i ja'lf.a jps nM.y, and snlo wlmleMilo onlv hy thr (ire it .It'antif i-l raeitlfs Tea' Co., 8 Clnitch St. New YorK. 1'. C. Box Sj'.'O. SunU for Th"a- N jctar circular. f! At Ai.EnS WANTKIt-llutiiifl canviwa ing book SENT FREE! of postage on receipt of T5 cent-, and ei cuisive territory k anted on the PKTORIL HOME RIBLE. Contains over :wifl illUHtraf'ons. Is a eonr plete I.ihrary of ltililica'' Kn Irdire. Kx rellsall otlie'ia. In KnuliHli and Oerman. Wm. Flint A Co , Phila.. Pa. 2T-4t JU RUBEB A. Is a. South Ainerii-xn plant that has been used for many years by the medical t'aeulty of tluwe countries with wonderful elllcaf-y, and is a Sure and Perfect Itemed lor all'Discases of the Liver and Solecn, Knlnrironiont or Ob strurtion of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal organs. Poverty or a want of I'.loorl, In termittent or Remittent Fevers, Inflamallon ot the laver. Dropsy, lalion ofthe Blood, Abscesses, Tumors, JaundifMt, SiTofuln, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, or their Concomitant. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, and ia offered to the public as a irreat invii;orator and remedy lor all Impurities ofthe lihmri, or for-orgauic weakneas with their attendant evils. For the foregoing complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should be Ir. el.v taken in all derangements of the system y. It ia SOT A PI1 VSTCIt Is not what is popularly called a B1TTKK8, nor ia it in tended as such ; hut is simply a power: til alterative itivinir health, viiror and tone to all the viUil torces, and animates and forti fies all weak and I vmphatic temperament. JOHN Q. KKLI.iHiO, Piatt St., New York. Solo Auent for the United States. Price Ono Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. Mt Profitable Itaiployiuunt. We desire to cnpaijo a few move apents lo aell the world-renowiHl improved Muck eye Sewinir Machine, at a liin-ral salary or on commission. A lmrne and wuoiiirfveu to airents. Full particulars I'uruiKlied on apnlieition. Address W. A. II K. DKK SON A CO.. Oenenil AurnU, Clevclund, O. or SI. Louis, Mo. 34-41 - AGKNTS WANTKDfor a New Boole, stories of Travel, AiViii'uro. Miscel lanies, dc. Iiy Alliert I). Kich:trdon, tinoly illustrateii. Very lurt?e pav. Addiens COLUMBIAN li(jfIi:o., Hartford, CUti AfiFMTQ wted lr "The IMl'Iu Side nut. IT I O of New York," a Library of Infoi nation pertaining to ita Institutions and Objects of Interest. By a City Mis nioiiary, lino KnuruvinRS. ' Attoius si ll 40 a day. Just Isxued. K. B. THli.lT, Pub lihher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. ;i(J-tt xotict:. N. BOLARD. of Tidioute. has Tvn. j. I J rem rcturusd to Ins practice after an ab sence of four months, seiit in the I In. pi tulsot'New York, whuro will ulti ivl calls in his profession. tlltice in K'ireka llruir Storo, 3d door ibovo the bank, Tidi'iiitc, Pa. -l!'tf PITH OLE VALLEY K'Y. OlS AND AFTKU Monda-,.lune 5, lh,-. Trains will run an foli.iwr.: THAINS XOHTIMVARli, STATIO.VS. oieo polig, Bennett, Woods I'rathera Mill I'illio.c City No. a. in )i a iu loss lu.:ui " I 21 " 10.10 ' V. . . 3 0 in :i.:S ' t.H M.I0 " THAI NS SOUTH V A It I . STATIONS. No. I. No. Pitho.eiity, 8.40 a m I. 0 p in. Prathcrs Mill M.4K " l.4 " W.Hiita " I.. 'ill ,l 'lenneit 11.02 " 2.0i " Ole-ipolis li.ltl " it.10 " An Fx tra Train leaves Pilliolo City on Saturdays at 0.10 p. in. makinir clon con neeti.iu at leopolis " i h Trains on the f il Creek .V Alleifl eny Kiver llailwny foi l -nr-ry aud inte un-diute pointH. Kt turn Tiuin leaves Oleopolis at 7.15 p. hi., airiviu at P. thole Cilv at 7.51. Ml oth.-r Trains make clime eonneeti''iis l olcopo'iK with trains on I lit) nil Creek A Alleiiheny Hivir Builway, North and Sonill. Two Lines of Stages run daily lietween I'll In ! City, Miller I arm und I '1ihhii t vi!le. maki'i' coiiutH tioii illiarrivliifillld tleiiartiiiK Trains, J, T. BI.A1K, Iil. IllSlltip, Sup't. Ticket Anciit, Pilliolo City, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN TIIK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,1 79, Nassau St., Now York City. H. C. ' I, A H K . TIDIOUTE, JPJ. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, And Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL I X STRU M EN TS. Repitirinj; ilono iti a workmanlike ntiiiticr ami warranted to give mi tig faction. 4 ly The Republican OfYice I'KEPS constantly on hand a larne aa IV aortiiieni of Blank DeeiK, MnrtsaeH, Kulipo'iut.1, Warranto, buiuiausia, Ac. tn i-eW -rp fnr e-h. if. , v-JSf -V- -l
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