I TLESDAY SiORMNfi, MAY H, W72. DOnoUGH OFFICERS. Hurffess3. Win A nm, OnuneitmcnT. J. Van Oloon, Mllns W. Into, I). W. Chirk, 1. O. C'oiiver, W. l. Morellllott, 1.. L. lliv.-krtt. Justice of the Peace V. V. Morellllott, D. H. Knox. (instable. 3. N.Tpit worth. S'Aonl Director J.WInann, J. A. ta1o, 3. A. l'ropor, Jacob Slirivor, M. W. Tato, H. D. Irwin. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. President JudtteYf. P. Jknks. j4.ioraM Judges 1. A. 1'KuFKR, An- MP.W ("OOK. Sheriff- K. Ij. Davis. JHstriet Attorney V. V. MAIon. 'reaxuret S. Nkti.bt. J'rothnnotnry, Ilegister t Recorder, fc J. I). Aa.NKW. OimmiMi'oneM-Hft.. Kt.t.loTT, Jacob MrRPIM.IOTT, T. I). OoLLINH. County Superintendent H. K. BonRKR, Juri Commissioners GKOtWK KiaaiNA, Wk J'attkhson. (VtUNf.v Surveyor S.T). TRWIJT. Cforemrr Johiaii Winahb. Oounfi Auditor Kl.I lloI.KMAW, W, Claiik, T. II. ConB. Member of Congress lOrA District O. W. SooFiRi.n. Asscwbly3. B. IiAWoi. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. LECTURE, TO-NIGHT. ? Dr. L. R. Ware, of large travel and extensive erudition, will sponk at the Trcs. Ch., this eve, at usual hour, and each evening during balance of week. The Dr. is as fine a speaker as travels well posted in his subjects, and has extensive experience. Don't fail to bsar him. Ho stops at Holmes House, Room jNo. 3. Subject to-night, "Laws of Health and Self-Culture." 7-lt Another re-organization of the brass hand is about to take place, with Prof. Weber as leader. So we hear. Preaching in the M. K. Church on Sabbath next morning and evening by Rev. S. S. Burton. Sabbath School At 9:30 a. m. James Green, Esq., of East Hick ory is now in Cincinnati. Ho will remain there until about tho middle of June. T. D. Collins and T. J. Bowman started to Nev York, on Inst Tuesduy to buy new goods. Mr. Collins was accompanied by his lady. Snm'l Clark is bending down and fan e ling the ends of a hedge in front of his lot north of Mrs. Hillings' ho jso. It makes the neatest fence we've seen. A few rattlesnakes have been - Iaio about here this spring, but from all accounts wo believe they arc not as numerous as is usual at this time of J. G. Dale elarts for Pittsburgh to-day, to atteud District Court. The euit of Dale vs. Wilkins will probably be tried during the sitting of this Court. Tho weather is still subject to chills. Yesterday was cold nearly all ' day. We shouldn't be surprised to notice a right healthy frost some of these jnornings. Eugene Tarker is sending off large quantities of early plants by He is up to the business, and we would recommend our citizens to buy their plants of him. A. B. Kelly, Esq., has terraced his grounds in front of his residence, ' and is sodding them. When the lat ter job is finished, he will have one of the handsomest places in town. Several men are now engaged on the other side of the ri.ver in getting - out stone for the bridge. They are proceeding rapidly, and work in the channel will soon be commenced. Judge Jenks has been holding Court in Franklin during the past week, and the Spectator says : "The -members of our bar express a high opinion of his ability and legal acu men." rrof. Porter left for Philadelphia yesterday morniog, for the purpose of eccing the sights and getting sonje dis play typo to "put a head on" his pa per. Ho iuforms us that the first num ber will appear on the 25th inst. M. Ittel, mine host of tho Tioucs la House, cannot rest easy unless he has a lumber job or two on hands. He has taken the job of running all of Cobb & Sona' lumber on the Clarion. He is a good jobber, and is always in demand. Capt. Knox speared a "Spoon Sturgeon," in the river just below town, on Friday evening last, which was about four i'cet long, and must have weighed about 20 pounds. The "Spoon" on this chap was over a foot long. We reocived a call from Abram .James buckC. M. Ball, yesterday after- . noon." Mr, James is boring for oil . .near Fisher, P. O. Clarion county, and '"' Mr. Ball it operating near Tithole. i''.Juth have our best wishes -for their H . succfls. "We might also say thiit they both UfVrUoir names as subscribers to - this paper.. ' Docoration Day Mooting. A meeting of soldiers and citizens interested will beheld in the Prnthon otary's Room, Court House, this, (Tuesday) evening, to make arrange ments for decorating the graves of the soldiers buried in this place. A gen eral attendance is desired. -Mrs. Barnes died at tho residence of her son between Dutch Hill and Church Hill, on Friday last. She was aged about 80 years, and was hale and hearty until about a week before her death. The funeral took place on Sunday. Messrs. Plummer and Fay, of the Titusvillc Courier, have resigned their positions on that paper and have gone to Tidioute, to take charge of the Daily Journal. They will get up a paper which will bo a credit to tho place. Success to them. The Petroleum Monthly for May came to hand last week, with an enter taining list of contents. The portrait of the editor, J. II. Bowman, Esq., is given in this number. Mr. Bowman has made the Petroleum Monthly a necessity with oil men of all regions. Terms $3.00 a year in advance. Ad dress J. II. Bowman, Oil City, Fa. Work was resumed on the build north of this office, now owned by J. Bonner, and J. M. McKay, yesterday morning. It will bo rushed right through now, and will probably be completed by tho 1st of July. Under the new arrangement the building is to be but two, instead of three stories high, but othrrwiso the original plan will be adhered to. Ono or two of the rooms have already been spoken for. A great many trees and shrubs, evergreen and diciduous, havo been planted this spring in the Court House yard, and they add very much to the appearnnco of the grounds. In a few ycarj this will be a very pleasant place. We believe a fountain might bo con structed in tho grounds at a small ex pense, which would" certainly bo cheer fully paid by tho tax-payers of the county. Let our public buildings and grounds bo fully up to what wo can afford, and if we don't live to enjoy tho fruits of our labor, succeeding generations will. On Sunday, May 5th, tho follow ing oflicers were chosen by tho M. E. Sunday School at East Hickory, viz: Superintendent, S. W. Burrowes, Assis tant Superintendent, J. M. Ahlstrand, Secretary, C. R. Middlcton, Treasurer, Almira J. Frather. At Beaver Valley, on the same day, the Sabbath School was organized for the summer as follows: Superinten dent, Sidney C. Smith ; Assistant Su perintendent and Preceptress, Mary S. Colline ; Secretary and Treasurer, T. D. Collins; Teaeher of Bible Class, J. Gilfillcn. Let tho parents go with .their children regularly and these schools will be a grand success. John Reck, of tho firm of Proper & Reck, has just returned from New York with the largest stock of goods ever brought to Tionesta. '1 heir stock of Dress Goods, Dolly Vardens, Hats, Caps, Bocts, Shoes, &c, cannot be beaten iu any of the towns about here. They will sell as cheap as any other establishment can, and from present indications, they will have to get an other spring stock, as their goods are going off very rapidly. Jairus, the accommodating clerk of the establish ment, is always on band, anxious to show goods, and answer inquiries. The store has been re-painted inside this spring, and everything is fresh and new. Give them a call, and they will sell you goods if you happen to want any. The following are the names, and so far as we can get them, tho salaries of the Superintendents of Common Schools in the counties adjoining: Venango Co., W. J. McClure, of Petroleum Centre. Salary $1,500 per annum. Warren Co., B. Sutherland. Salarv $1,000. CI ariou Co., J. E, Wood. Salary $1,200. Elk Co., Rufus Lucore. Salary $1, 000. Crawford Co., J. C. Graham. Salary $1,716. Erie Co., C. C. Taylor. Salary $1, 200. Mercer Co., N. W. Porter. Sulury $1,500. Fishing is reported to havo been good on Sunday last, and several large catches were made. WOOL! WOOL ! WOOL! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at the store of Hilbronucr & Co., Water St., Tionesta, Pa., for which tho highest price will be paid in casli or goods. This firm has the agency of a New York House for the purchase of the entire production of this region. Re member, we pay the highest price ! IIlI.BRONNER & Co. DIED. KIKHTKU On May 4tli, 1R72, .Vnlr W. mm of IiowIh and Mary Juno KientiT, of Kant Hickory, aged 5 years, 'I nioiithH and 15 diiyn. This ptetty and promising child was only sick about ono hour before his death. In size, strength and symme try of physical development, he was a model. He was a very apt child, quick iu his prcceptions, full of kindness, affection and the lovo of peace. On Sunday morning last, the neighbors and friends turned out largely to attend the obsequies of the beautiful child that all had loved. The sorely stricken parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Their greatest solace is the glad thought that tho bright, sweet spirit of their darling boy has returned to be forever happy in tho bosom of its Father and its God. Let us remem ber that "Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot cure." "Now they fool no elillliiiR Mast, For their winter time ia pat. And tlioir summers always lust, Over there ; They on never know a fear, For "their Navior's always near, And with them Is endless ehcer, Over there" J. A. Hume. ALL MONEY on the Presbyter ian Subscription paper is now due Mr. Virtue, and is wanted before next Saturday. This is the last notice. W. R. Dcnk, Treas. Rev. Jno. Pcate of Franklin was visiting his friends at East Hickory during a part of last week. He was out on a trouting expedition with Rev. J. A. Hume. They caught nearly a hundred of the speckled beauties. According to law, township clerks are required, within sixty days after the spring elections, to make out and publish in two local newspapers com plete statements of the receipts and expenditures of the several townships. The penalty for neglect is fifty dollars. Tho highest price paid for hides and sheep pelts at Ililbronner & Co's Store. Ililbronner & Co., have just re ceived a large spring stock of goods, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimcres, Hats, Cups, Boots, Shoes, and Gent's and Ladies' furnish ing goods. They havo a firt-class Cutler who makes up clothes to order in a stylo which canuot be excelled. Ballou's Monthly Magazine for June. Fresh and brilliant, fragrant with romances and sweet stories, is Ballou's Monthly Magazine for June. We open its pnges with pleasant antici pations of the good things to be en joyed, and we find that such expecta tions are not met with disappointment. We read of travels iu other lands, of sea adventures, of wonderful romances, of delicious love stories, beautiful poetry, with engravings of rare merit. It is only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single copies. Address Thomes & Tul bot, G3 Congress Street, Boston. Jurors for May Term 1872. GRAND JURORS. S. H. Haslet, Foreman. Tionesta Borough L. L. Hackett, J. T. Dale, G. G. Butterfield. Tiouesta Township Seldon Whit roan, Ralph Alt. Barnett Township Samuel Cozzeus, Squire Cook, Sylvanus Zents. Green John Cobb, Lewis Arncr, John Tolly. Hickory Ira Church, Jonathan Albaugh. Harmony George Neill, R. G. Cochran, J. II. Bowman. Jenks Isaac Heath, J. J. Parson. Kingsley William Hooker, Wra. Dusenbury, Elias Berlin, Perry But ton, William Tobey. TETIT JURORS. Tionesta Borough James Hulings, W. A. Grove, N. C. Ledabaugh, Chas. Randall, Jacob Weuk. Tionesta Township M. Clark, Z. Q. McClintock, Jacob Mealey, Henry Grubbs. Barnett James Cuzzens, George Folmer, William Mazo, Charles Camp bell, Samuel Gray, John Bycrly, Les ter Warner, Bell Scott. Greeu William McCann, Teter Young, Andrew Grubbs.George Palm er, Henry Kiser, Michael Wiuegard, John Fitzgerald. Harmony W. A. F. Burchfield, John Woodcock, J. C. Furry, Norman Scott. Hickory Jucob Shaffer, Bart M. Jones, Lewis R. Whitten, Edward Mealy. Howe Lewis Crosby. Kingsley J. A. Smith, John Ber lin Horton Murphy, Conrad Byerly, Jacob Overlandor, Z. Howo, J. Cut land, E. L. Freeman, John Hunter, Harrison Dorterer, Thomas Selders, J. W. Huliday, John Baxter, Henry Teaker. Jeuks David Eldridge. Clover seed, best quality, for sale at Robinson & Bonner's. For Sale. To cIoro an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone- Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuablo for the bark, and i supposed by good judges to bo good oil territory. Map with particulars at this office. Wanted. Cash, Wool, Rags, Scrap Iron, 8erap Metal and Scrap Copper received in payment for goods, by 5-2t Robinson & Bonner. Choice Clover and Timothy seed for sale at Robinson & Bonner's. Timothy seed warranted to grow for salo at Robinson & Bonner's. Almost everybody make a prac tice of papering their houses this time of the year. Bolard Bros., Tidioute, have the best ossortoieut in this sec tion of the State. 2 4t A nicely papered rcom is a plas ant place. Buy your Wall Paper at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Grandin's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 2 4t Bolard Bros, inform us that our citizens will save money by going to Tidioute to purchase Wall Paper. They have the largest assorment ever brought to Western Pennsylvania. 2 4 Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is no Patent Medicine humbug gotten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous but is a perfect Specific for Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in tho head," and kindred dis eases. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California. Advertising alone does not produce success. The thing which is adver tised must have intrinsic merit, or else largo advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which yiu know to be good, advertise it thoroughly, and you will bo sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soon discover you are lying. Such is the policy of tho "Burling ton Route," which runs to three great regions in tho West: 1st, To Omaha, connecting with tho great PuciGc Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, tho capital of Ncbraka, and all that beautiful re gion south of the Platte, filled with R. R. lands and homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points. The roads are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, tho Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake (to prevent tho loss of life that is every where else happening); Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining cars, largo and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connec tions), and are in a word the best equipped roads in the West. So that if you desire to go safely, surely, quick ly and comfortably to any point in Southern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or on the Pacific Roads, sure be that you go "By Way of Burlington." All who wish particular informa tion, and a large map, showing correct ly the Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. WALL PAPBB. All styles and prices for sale at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Grandin's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 2-4t a. w. ROBINSON, J. BONNER, 1SOBIXSOX & ItOXXF.lt, IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS of HABDWAHE, 2J1' GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HA TS and CAPS, With a full line of UKOCEKILS aud FKOVINIOXK. ALSO Drug, I'atMiit Medicine, Vaints, Oiln, iriniluw Uluss, and Putty. Cull and rco fjoods ami prices, AVe wMi to iii'l ui'iiuuiutud with ull ami rcspi-ctl'iil-ly hoiieit u nlmre of j tiinmue. WE TRY TO PLEASE. itoiiixsox a i:onxi:i;. Catherine S. Jtezii'.-r ) In tho Coiun vs. r I'IcumoI Forest io omiiit ii iiiii- Chailes Hczner. J tv, l'u., So. ;t, liv. Term, Wl. I'etitiim lor lHvorup. 1-Yli. 1M, 1K7L', on motion of It'. H'. Mason, l-.j., attorney lor l.iliellant, 1)'. P. Mcri-ilhntt, Ksq., was appointed ComiuisMonrr lo tuko testimo ny ill uliovo case. I' toin the Ueroid. .1. It. Aiinkw, Prolh'y. I will attend to I lie duties of in v appoint ment in altove ease at my otliee in Tioiu-s-ta lioroiiL'h, Fores! Co., '., on Thursday the hitli day of May, A. 1. 1K7J, between the hours of o'clock, a. m. and 3oYlock, p. m. H'. P. M Kitui.MoiT, Comm'r. Tionesta, April 2 1872. 4-".t WI1F.ITK.AS, mv wife, AnRi-linehaa loft my bed and lioind without JimtcaiiMO or provocation, I hereby (itvo notice that I will bo responsible for no bills of her con tracting. JOHN J 1' fit KN HU IMill, Nr. H'eit Hickory, April -!.'. iH7. 43t NOTICK In hereby (riven that Frederick Iiedelnir, F.Kocutor of the late will and testament of II. F. A. Htinkel, dpe'd, has filed his final neeount In the llejfisters Ofllee, In and for Forest County, and that the same will bo presented for confirma tion and allowance, on the 41 li Mondav of May next. J. H. AO.NKW, Kegistr. Application for IJecnsc. Tho following poisons have filed their petitions for license lit May Term of Court is72: Daniel Hlack, Hotel, Tionesta Thorough. M. Ittel, Hotel, Tionesta Ilorongh. (ieo. IF. ISovard, Wholesale liquor, Tionesta Horouirh. IF. J. Foreman, hotel, Hickory Town ship. Thomas Boyle, restaurant, Fagundas, Harmony Township. John iroodeook, hotel, Ncillsburg, Har mony Township. Attest, J. 1J. AiiNK IF, Clerk. Trial List For May Term, 1872. Ford if- Laey, vs. Thos. Mef'losknv, et ol. Sarah Ann Ford, et al vs. ilernad IcClos key, etal. Forest County, vs. Charles J. Fox, lato Treasurer. Forest County, vs. John O. Brandon, late Treasurer. Commonwealth for use of Forest County, vs. John IF. Miller, et al. M. Anna famh, vs. lienjamin May, et al. 1 lelon S. 1 nomas vs. lScnjumin May ct al. K. I,. Wood, vs. James Painter. Evalino Coon, et al, hoirs of William Aimstroiifr deceased, vs. C. J. Fox. F. T. f.iisk, vs. IFm. K. Coon. Solomon Zents, vs. John JJ. Leonard. Charles Loiper, vs. Warren ct' Franklin R. It. Co. John (loll vs. Matthew 11. Farris. IT. II. May, vs. J. T. ll'hisner, et al. J. H. May, vs. John Miller, et al. Ada Hunter, vs. O. (jilman. It. K. Scott, vs. K. O. Carson. Hill, Fox d-Co. for uso vs. (ieo. S. Hunter. James A. f.evis and his wile, Susan T. Lewis, vs. 11. C. Stephenson. Oeo. S. Hunter vs. Seldon Whitman. IWlo Paul, vs. Alexander MoAndrowetnl. IJetln Paul, vs. Alexander MeAndrewet nl. Waiter Daw son vs. O. C. iC A. It. It. It. Co. Iiloyd f' Son, vh. C. M. ltoberts. James Pai'shall et al, vs. Daniel Clark. James Parshall et al, vs. Daniel Clark. J. 1!. AtlNKW. April J", 1S72. Prothonotary. DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. TJOLAHD r.UO.S., at tho Kuicka DrtiR J.J .-store, havo just received a new and very extensive stock of of all styles and prices, which they will dis pose of at tho lowest possible rates con sistent with tho expenses connected with the trade. They also havo on hand a largo stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS & OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATEIl LIME CEMENT &c., &c. Itemcmber tho Plaee GJIAXDIX'S NEW BLOCK, 2-it TIDIOUTF PA. UQClQHi PIERCES THHGAT.LUNQS.L1VER& BLOOD Tn th wrwl ir fill medicine to which the afflict- d are above pointed for relief, the discoverer bolicvee he haa combined in harttony more ol Nalttre'd most aovereiii curative prmiertiee. which Owl Imn Instilled into t.'je vegetable king dom for healintr tho sick, than weru ever beforo combiiH'd in one medicine. The evidence of 1 hia foct i found in (lie L'rcat variety of inot obnW ime di'vate which It ha been found to conquer. In tho cure of Jlroii-lilt In, ttevore Couglm and tho twrlv siairea ot ('oiinump (ion it Um atonUht' the medicul faculty, and eminent nliyticbtu pronounce It the reateat medical di-ctivery of the oc WMlo it cure the aevt. vt roiiu'h", it Mrvnythen the ylem aud purtUfiN tlie blood. Hy it n ai and thor ough blood lmrilyliiLj proper) ic, it cuica all UumuMi from" t lie vott fctrrofufa to a couiiuDii it 1 of It, lMnile, or l-irii illoii. Mercurial dieae, Miiierul poUon. and their eih'ct, are eradicated, and vigorous neuhhinda aoimd constitution er-lahliidK-d. iOry l HtUMt Kttll Uh 'uiu, Kovcr ores KrtiJy or It o uk it t li, it) ohort, all the nuiuemu rim ca.eg c;tU4id by bail blond, are conquered by Ihie powerful purilyiti'' and inviorKiiiii; meoicine. II' yim feel (l-iil, drowsy, tl- biiitaled, havo tal low color of vkixi, or vt'llowi(ti brown -poia on faco or body, frtvueiit lieadm lie or dizzine. had ta-tu in inoiitli, internal heat or ihill, alternated with hot flu "he, low tpirit, and gloomy fore bo tiius, Irregular appetite, and lon'iie coated, ou uru n iVt ri 1 1 from 'Jo r ll ll vvr or " 111 1 i'.lliut,H., In many rare of " t,i vor C7oiiiiltiut ' only part of the. a iy iiiptmn aru extern-lied. Ai a remedy for ail ut h cacit, li lieree (Mdeu Medical I)w-nvery haa no etpia', a it etl -ctf pen'eei cult, leaving tnu liv er Trmrthi'ii''d and healthy. Fur lint euro of ll tbittntl Coutt it.ttioit ot the howt-lg it W a uevr luiiin. remi-dv, and tho-u who have unci it for tin i pur puny are I md ui iU masne. The proprietor ml'-r jfl.tHMJ reward for a medi cine tlmt will e'pial ll for the cure of all luu dia ca e! for wliich it 1" recommended. Sold bv dm .'lti-w at fcl per hotile, Prejtarcd by II. V Pi. -rc'i. M 1 .Sole Proprietor, at lu( tieiuf cal Laboratory. K'-i Seneca street, Huilalo, N. V. bend your addrer for a puuipuict. I'roliluble f liuploj cnaiil. Wo tli'Klro l e ngage a f. w more aotits to hell tho worlil-ivnou ih-iI iuiiro lltick iye Suwin .Mai hin at a lilit-ral salurv or n coiiiiiiihsioti. A hot'HH atul waioii rivon to uveitis, l ull iartin:!;aM fariiiHhir on Hpiii4Miioii. AdilH-ss V. A. JIKNDKK MX A CD., (H'lit rul A'tit, Ck-vi'lniul, . or St. I.uuis, M , ; J-it wwMQm Willi TTTrn WILLIAMBPOKT, PENN A. A FIHSTCT.ASS Hoarding School lor I V botll KeXOH, LOCATION Ono of tlio nioat boantiful In tho Htnto. Students Received at any Time. TERMS MODERATE. RfforrtHTrf Hon. Jno. A. l)alo, Mile W. Tato, Esq., , J. Wolrott. 4.Vit. A( ENTS TAXTEI) FOTl ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Hook, nn elegant Octnvo Volmrio, mntaininH 750 mi''". h1 10) lirt-' liiss fn Kravlngx, is an exhaustive nml Slnndiinl work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present timo, exposes its baseless pro tenres, its frauds, its perspeulions, its jrrnss immoralities, its opposition to our public schools, and civil and religious lib erty, it shows its insidious workings whieli strongly tend to bring this country under full llomisli eontrol. Prospectus, and IxMiks ready on application. Conn. Pub lishing C'Om Hartford Conn. 2-4t J 1st ate Aotlcc. ESTATR OF CON RAT) T.KOAHCR. late of Hickory Township, Forest Comity, deceased. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment. And those, bavin legal claims against the same, will present them with out dolay in proper order for settlement, to JOSIAII "viNANS, Ktor. 43-Gt H I LB RON N E R & O. ARE CI.OSIXO out tlieir fall and winter stock of goods at greatly reduced prices to make room for a SPBING- STOCK. Now Is tlie time to get goods of all kinds, cheaper than ever. Wo have now on hand Jewelry lloxes, Working Koxes, Handkerchief Boxes, MiiHtcHl Albums, Kmbroideries, Lnce tioods, Hemmed and Stiti liod Hankerchiefs, Lace HaiKlkerchiets, White Nubias, all sizes, Black and White Fringes, Uold und Mixed Beads, Jewelrv of all kinds, Thread and Point Lace Collars, Zephrys of nil colors, Ueriiiantown Yarns, New Corsets, New S'ylo, Bustles, HoopskirtN, L'nderwear for Ladies. ltiubons, Silk and Casliinere.Searfs. Croat inducements by purehttuinK ' HAN3KERCKIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN AND UN DERWUAIt, Largest and best assorted stock of goods for Men's Wear in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER In tho most approved style. No fit no Rale. A FULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A flue and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LADIES OPERA, LEONTINE, AND KECK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, RINUS, CENTS OOLP AND (SILVER VEST CHAINS, (STERLING SILVER AND TLATED WAKE, Ilats and Cups selling at co 4. B OOTS AND SHOE LATEST STYLES READY-MADE CLOTHING, as cheap as can be bought In Pa. yew Infantry Soldier Coats at $3 Valises, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Ttunhs, &c, always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, IIouip, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS JkC, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. IIILBKONNER & CO. 4d-tr TIZDIOTTTIE TEA STORE! The place to buy evsry vuristy of the VCrmGEST.TEAS AT TUB L O WES T PRICES, is at the extensive Tea Rtoro of II. T. CHAFFEY, where you can always find a largo assort ment ol tlio bent Teas at New York prices. A larg asH.irtmciit of Groceries and Provisions, uneipialed In quality and cheapness l yuny other btore in Wurren county, b'wavs oil hand. Tlie people, of Forest county will save money by purchuamg their supplies ut this olacc. Bcxt brands of FA MIL I' FL 0 UR, delivered at any depot on the lineof thq It. It. free. iStoio on Main St. near tlio Depot. S. '. C I. .1 It K , TIDIOUTE, !PA.. VATCH MAKERS JEWELER, Arid Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND M USICAL INSTRUMENTS. Reairiiig done iu a workuiaiilike milliner anil warranted to give satis faction. 4 )y Vlnrnr i:illM-i ate not a vile T '.ut Drink, m.uc of p.Hir Kuril, Vt'h I; S,'.iiis ami Keltne Li juitri, tl Hinrr l, at. l suciIcikmI l pfene ihs tas;r, ' 'I'.tnics"' "Apctinis" " UeMririt," ftc.tli.it le.ul tlti! ti,M!er n i t'i tlninkrnnc ntid ruin, but ;ir? tnti Med tttie, riiils fnun tli-j native rooi an-1 hrl).t(if('a!ifniiii.i. ftp -; front n1-' Aicfilndic Sinntil.ntl. TUr ,tis i!i G e it li.ootl l'nniirr ,ntd a l ife -giving I'ritit'p.e, I'criect Kr'iov.ttor ant riiri-nr.or nf llifl Svtrtti. curving c;T nil p'ii..nHi m.iilrr ;nul r?Miinn the bi'if'i Init lie.vthv ciif! timi, i,nfft:i; if. rfrtrlnni ami iii.iMi.itin" Imift liiin.'l Ami Ij fly. 'J'lirv ire t-f nf .i.f'.ntii-ili.iiH-M, or-i-v-'t in tltfir .irt.nn, ccrt.i.n ill their rf"Mtt. ant rcti,i'nie in all fornt of -Iincre. lei-Moii cnti litltn (Iiihc Ititlrr acenrrf ip l'"i rlirrisimi. a-.l rrnnr-i Itmj; i;nwil, prmrnffil llteir twiner .ire iifit ilrMrrv t I )v mtmr i! ninn or n tier M1P11K, ih 1 lie Vii.il br.ilii WMilCtl 1C; VII1 lite KnUt of rcp,i;r. IyiMrfiln or Imli rnl Intl. II"n.l u ?t-, V tin in ilie Sli'.'ililcri, t.'oitli-, ' :f'i'nc-i of ihe Che f, Y,?. tine, Sfinr l.rnrt Hums nf tc Sit.iritt TtI in tl- M -ni1, r.fiotn Atr'-s. IViti'iMiton of tlm Hunrt, liifl.uiiin.H-dii of I'm 1 .iiii ;h, I',mh mi I lie rr 4.01.8 ol the K diirv, A'td n li-Htlrc.l other Mintit( kvinpttmui, are llie I'llsptin of I vip-s'.i . Li lrc rfitml,tior 11 Ua n-i ri-iV, .in.! 'it; I' 'm!! w.:l pi-ic-c , hefier nii.ir nfis nf 11 11111 in t!i m - litf -irh cui-entrnl. l''tr Ketnrtlu ('iiiiituliilnf in yf"tijt or '!, m.irrird or 'n!p. at H.pvn rf M-oniiinhoorl, m tht turn of li'e, these Toinc It.ttrr rtiip'av mi ilectdcl an llirttiCi r l!j;it iX Ili.trl.cJ ifii-l u Cliicilt is hlalll !ClCfiI t;llr. For liiflrtnintnforjr Mt:1 ( Itrntilt flftrn nmtliil ao1 .ntr, 1 lvi;ienM or I n:Ly-. inn, Hilton, Rrniittent mul luteini.ttpt-t I vers I'if-.ir of tliA Illoott, I.iver, K tliic .i r.'irll 't-, thee loiters luv been must si'ccejifil. ,S"'"'i I'e.nr cimted b Vttt Hfd U 'vl, uh di prtie: .i!iy I'tixhiLcd ly derange mrm ff ilte D-peive he m Tiirre ntitlt I'lirntive m ivtllm a TnuK't (nHJiei: ,i.-o ih pe:it.itr m.!;:( of iirlin n mweifnl axtit m r.-lie'i'v; ' "o-si'i.n or Irfl.tin. m it ion of the .:er ui.d ':xci- ii id's, aid in Uilion D.scnc. Vnr Klt Distrrnrq, l'.iwhn:, 1 tr. UhrM-.i, lllo.rh -., S,.o;, Vnv ' , 1-,,,,'es, H.11.9, Car- ''oio.'c', Kii-j wnrmv S -tlnl, ,S n- l.ye. I'.rf ii.e'a. I ah, Sctnf I licolm un ml llir Skin, llmnort 3'i t Diseitei of thu SUin, of nh Urver n:ime or n.ilnre, Te iitrr.iliy dnj llj aud unid oi t of llie svwtetn in i:i-nt tune liV tli-i Use i'l!i"At ll '.l'-i-. One. hoUlfiti n l, r.i' :-lil cjuviucl ll.J iii.-.t i..-:icd.i jii of liieir cur 1: tv. rHf !i. I "nine l!r VIMiifffl Hlooil Mliwrr von r!iif! nn pin ilit'i In trst in ; I'li-.mS 1 he il.m in I itij.it', I' 'riit.ii.iii', or Soifi; tlrin-d i wlici y-iil find it oh .Inn l". 1 .i.!-l s'tt i :ivli i-i vein 1 : clc.it 'ti it wln-ir it inn: ; v, 11 'V'e'i.iH will I vmi when, iu'i-ii tlie bluvd p 11 - I i!ie li-.ilih .f 1I1 v.tc n n I f.i'io'v. V.llfrul (llfltt 1111(1 t pnnhini VlMJ'GAR I!lT tbits tin most wondjiiiil jh j.:;:: Ju; y .cr sinniiK J the sii.kin' Sitctn. 'In Tiifl, nml ollirt AVorii. l.rkitt nt the svsietn of i.. m:i- :Iioi;s.iih;, ans ciY i.tii.iIS iltovrd niit iciiinvc I. S iv-i a r! -,ti:itii.-lifd phvsiol. n-tst : Tii-u is w.n v mi i u.u idn i i,:.jn ilo f.ire uf 1I14 ettll wh-.si: l;-i.tv iictcmp' Irinn tlio pi ."'n.:i nf vortnj. It i ii'. t upon t!i i.y.i liy eV-nionl-i if tin holy ili.it wnniii evift. Inil i! luu il.ie.ivj It inn. 1 t ;m- slim toiitf tint li .T I 1 , vim nuii.siMi rf di No v.'M"" ot M-'Mi.-in', if '..-i in. I'll-.. t.-i ,int!ie''inin . ; f-eo !it p -.iwjl.uj .!. l'.n trrs. Me,-It n :: I .iriqp i . I - 1 1 s nn I iMnii't.i -, mh l ai ' li.iM li-itri. ;o. I M1.1-1,. -i p. ' s ilji -ct to ihm vmi i 1' t'iL- : -. r. in tlm 1 1';. a d.tte of Wat Ki:it inkuak Hi 1 m.k out a I n.miDt or I'v iv ,i M-tft'i an n Picici i-,c. t:.lio:iw lli-iniltvttj, Mi-1 IuritifllriiC Ii'vith, wli til rti 2 r.i 1 n.-v.i'f-t in lit'- v.iiifvt nf oir jir.'.it riv.Mt thtM-i-tn-rit t'i I.'im i-.I Si.iiei, csK?ctnlif 12 k- e of the Mi .j, i!,i.t, M i..nri, I'.ino', 'On- iti "t. C'liniSi-i'l.in,!, vi!,.i;i.;.i'. U-., ('..loindti, ti.iin U10 ir.i:.lt;, I'u i.I, Al.llj.liii Me!., e. S.iv.lniiah, Uo.lll oke. J.i'iii', find ni.my mlieit, wiili thir v.i-t tiiluiU nei. ttuoit It.jnt onr rntne roimiry during the Siiimner mil A'Hunin, and reui.ii L.il-'y during fte.isons of imiiM! il lu.it and diyiK-s, aic inv.iit.iljly ai.ronip,i;iti bv -tt en-iive dei .ini-L'intf 11 ts ..f the ntnin-. Ii nnd liver, ant! oiiiei alidiiiniu.il Vi.icffia. 'J'dcie are alwi'-i more or lei olistrticiitms of the liver, a we.tkncsi and init.ihle it. its of the smitj.ith, iiiul Ric.it t upor of the bowel, b-in c!.iHcd dp with vat.iiL-I .iccuniui.iiiii. I-i their lirat mnt, a U'."S'''vp. cx.utini a p'metf.il irlliicitce upon ihew vi""" "'K'1"-1! c.rcnti.i)'y m-cen-iary. There n nn ctllur'.v' ii" pnrpnB etpi.il id Vn. J. W'ai.krm's Vimkcak l.iTTr.::, ns they Hill r-pecdi y remove d. nk colored vitartd niai'.cr v,:a uhrch the bowels nta' lo.itied, al llu r.uue tl.ue utitiitilattn'; the secretion of the liver, anil geneially region 11 the lU-dtby fuuclirm of ih-; di4tiive org.ini. Srrtfitlii m Itliitc:i n.-II, While Swei'uijc, U.cers. Kry-iipel.1 SwIifd Nu.k, 1o;l':r, Scroftiloita Inrl.mtin.itiniK, Indo'-'iit I till.intui.itioiit. Mercurial Al fcution, Old Soil's Liupii.n. ol" the Skin, Siire Eve, etc., etc. In tlu-ft', at in nil other constitiituni.il Lift- e. .t:, Wai ickh's ViNf.i-; IIitti'ws have hIimvu their Rre.it cir.iiive putveu i.i tlu 111 uit outiuat. and tuliAC. a'nlf c;i"fs lr, AVHlkcr'ri CuSlfiiririlA Vliirjrn i It 11 1 019 act nn all tlfse ca-en 111 a siiiuiai ininnrr. y pinilyio the Ultmd th;y rrin tvu the c,iiire, and by rcto'vin(( away the e fert of the iiitlainniatinn (the tubcrt-ular dfpnsitt the aiTfctfd pans iccva-ti Iicalth, and a iH.-rmaneiii cur 15 rlfi-Cti'tl. Tho iro;trHleq of Pti. WaiktrN ViNRr.An I'lT'tKRs ari Apfiii'tn. I )i.i;ilnn t;io and C.it niinai i ve, Nutntiotn, Laxative, IHureiic, Sud.i'ivif, Counter-In: taut. Sudoiific, Alleiativf, and Atiti-ltilioits. Tlio Aperli-itt and nuld Lixative piopnies n( Du Wai khm's V'inhkak IIitthhs are tha best safe guard in all cae of eruption and malignant fever, iIiini b.Vtamic, h'.iiiiit", ami southing pMiit-nieii prnirct the Inunoit of the fauces. Their S-d.inve properties allav pain in the n?rvnu vvsleni, stomach, and buwe's, either frnui infl onm tio-i, -.nd, Cm ic, cramps, etc. TliL-ir L'liunttT Irnti'it indittince extcud-t throughout ihu sv(eni. Their l:iireuc priperties art nn the Kid uey, coireciinjj and iejii!atuu, the flow of urine. '1 heir Auli-Mihnus properties siiiuulate the liver, iu the secre tion of bile, and 11s discharges through the bihaiyduci, aud are mipenor tn nil remedial agents, fur the cute ol Udnni Kevrr, Kevr and Aqnr, etc. Fortify tlie boily nuliml llM-e bv puri fying all its tlutd with ViNi'ti'.tt Hit i h;. No epi demic can take bold of It sy-;-:in tliu.t loreanned. Tint liver, the stomach, tin nv c s, the k dneyv aud tlit) nerves are rcudctcd disease pmof b 1 In treat iuvig onint. irerlloHi. Take of the Titters on o.uj to bed at night fioiii a lull to 0114 and o.ie tiail A-ine-;l.iftill, tat rimxI nnuris!;i:iR food, uc: - , lie'-" stLjl;, imtttort chop, veui&iin, ro.it beef, and eetatiiei. aud tak otil-dour exercise. They are composed ul purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALK KK, Frop'r. 11. II. MtUiX I.U & CO., Druggists and den. Ats., Km I' 'r.nuico, lal.. and cor. of Washing". ;i 41. d Cliarituu Sis., New Vmk. SOLD liVAM. DRU(;t;iM M AND UKAI.KkS. READ! REACH"" The subscribers having rc-nntod tlio ntvixi: c; it 1 st mii.i.w. W011I1I wny to tliclr obi fiiKtomors, bihI tho t'oiiiinuiiii v ui iit'iully, tli:it (hoy kcop coiiKtauil.y ua liaml a lui'n stuck ot FAMILY, of all prmlos, Chcp 1'i'cd, SliorlH, llran, OitH ami f Virn. With nur liieiliiic i'ur il -ill); busiiio.sx, we (iui'om not tn be umlor solil by any ostulu iHliiuci't in IhU hcdjcii of tlm 'country, nml would bay totho luin boi ini'ii nml iU ali r.-i of l'lH i.l county, that they cuu bo SUri'LIK!) C'I!KAri:il and laorfl promptly tlinn fnmt nny oihcr point. 1 iniiioiliHto uiti utiou ivcu to ull orders I10111 a di.Mnncc, K. JOM'.S A CO. QONFECTIONARIEQ J AH. M IC A Y, at tho Vost OHicp, has opened out a eloicci lot of CON tEC'IIOXA HIES, CA XX Eli FRUITS', '10UAUCUS, CI GAR JIT, A XI NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the puti'oiue.'o of tlio public is iv.s--.pt etfuliy u!i-ittl. K'-lf JAM. M. Mi KAY. 17AXTKi AllKXTS i?iOor davl ta V Mi ll.ii celcliliil.'d HUM i; MIl'T 'I I. i: MiWIXll MAl'lllXK. tliwtli.Min-der-h' d. inul;ei lluc'lock Milcli." Hlikeoli belli hiil s, and fully lici iiM il. Tho best and 1 In Mp st 1.1 in i I v Si vinir Macliin in ll.o n.arKet. Addles Juhusoii, 1'lark .1- o.. lioKtoii, Mass., rillHburh, l'a ( liic--'-'I--0, III., or St. Louis, Mo. CM I ;4
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