TUESDAY MORM.Nfi) MIT 21, m. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge--!. WiwaN OouneilmenT. J. VnnOlonon, Mll W. Tpto, I). W. Clark. P. O, Convor, W. P. Moroilliott, I.. L. HnekpU. Justices of the Peace W. P. Morcllllott, D. H. Knox. tntntlc.3. N.Toltnworth. fit'Aool Directors 3. Wlnnm, J. A. Talo, J. A. Propor, Jacob Shriver, M. W. Tto, fl. I). Irwin. Forest county officers. Fresutrnt JnitijeW. P. Jknkh. Associate Judges 3. A. Pnorsn, An tRRW Cook. xicfivr k. u iuvt. JHftrict Attorney V. W.Ma.oii. Treasurer 8. Hkti.et. J'rothonotary, Itcgisler A Recorder, fe. 3: K. AnNicW. , Commissioners TtKNj. Elliott, Jacob Mkroii.mott, T. I. Coi.MNa. IVismry Superintendent H. F. KonnKn. .Jury 'Commissioners Ukoruk Siuuinsj, WM. PATTKIWON. (unf.v Surveyor R.D. Inwilf. Coroner Johiah Wiwans. Count; Auditors Km Holkmaw, Wm. Clakk. T. II. Cobb. Member of Congress lQlh District G. W. tk-oriici.n, Assembly J. B. Lawboi. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rot. O. B. Clark preached in tlio Universalis! Church on Sabbath last. The weather still continues cold. This has been the coolest spring in the Wroory of the oldest inhabitant. Next week Court sits in Tioncsta. 5"udge Trunkey will preside. It bids Hair to be an interesting session. -J. N. Teitsworth's new house is progressing somewhat. We notice the Voof is on and tho window frames in. "Win. Lawrence run down a small iraft from Hickory, on Thursday Inst. . The lumber is to be used i erecting 9iis 'hotel. Some boats are being built at Old town, and dropped down to the month of the creek. We do not know who is building thorn. Nett Sabbath is the time set for V. IVmhvterian nrearliinc. uudi'r the sun rly system. We believe Rev. Van Amen is to preach ou this occasion. S. Newton Pettis was called to rut) for the nomination for Congress iu Crawford Ce., dj a communication signed by 3C9 names. lie declines the " .honor. Mrs. Winans was taken very bad on Saturday, and continued in what -was supposed to be a dying state until Sunday at niiduiglit, when she raltad, and has been much better since. We were out spearing one night !asC week. We got our pantaloons ill avai .smwIa aiI nnr foot nrnt a lmt "rt cold, and helped spear a sucker. That's ' Jr.ii .... i. i :.. The books of Knox & Co. are left with J. T. Dale, at the Tionesta Savings Bank,whcre all indebted to the Above firm can call and settle. Al. .Partridge has gone to Pithole fur the present. John Jaruieson speared a spoon ' -sturgeon on Thursday night of last s week, which weighed 14$ lbs. The ""spoon" was a little over a foot long. 'This is the second one which has been . canturcd this snrinc. J L O Mr. G. W. Dithridgo is putting a - very neat picket fence around his farm, rand improving his property generally. 'There is a marked improvement in the proprietor took hold of it. Slight showers occasionally for the past three days started to grass and leaves up anew, and everything is growing beautifully. From the time the leaves first start until they fall, Tionesta is the prettiest town on lhe river. On Tuesday last we had the pleas ure of making the acquaintance of Mr. II. II. Johnson, agtnt for the Boot and Shoe house of Powers, Gas ton & Co., 452 Broadway, N. Y. Mr. J. took some very good orders about there, and is eminently fitted for the business in which he is engaged. He carries the best samples we've had tho jjileasure of looking at. V- I - e it n - a iciuu ii um me Jieram mat a professional base ball nine is talked of in that city. That paper encourages ilie enterprise. Among tho names of lhe professional nine, are J. II. Foran, J ate of the Kekionga Club of Fort Wayne; A. Hall, catcher; Quest, hort stop; Dickey and II. B. Van Velsor, all either past or present . jraembert of the Senecas. On Wednesday afternoon last five beautiful deer made their appearance in the cleare field on the hill opposite this place, and grazed about for up- f i fri i nwui ui mi uuur. iney were seen or ' f wu ' LIU W - tnoat hRalltlllll alfrhf Wo -on nr. h o ""V account for their appearance so public , y at this particular time, on the bud- M position thjt some of them had been iriuuiug mo game law, ana Knew our ....J..: . i , . r citizcit were respecters of the same, Again the brass baud has had a reorganization ; this time with Prof. Boynton as teacher and Trof. Weber as leader. Under this arrangement the band should make rapid progress. A lnrgn nnaortment of the laloat novel- ties In Men's, Lariloa' and Children's boot and ahooa, at the Huporior Lumber Co. Htoro. 8 Ttoady mado clothing and Gent fur nlHhing (foods for evorybody at bottom prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Mr. Breckenridge, son of one of tho bridge contractors, is here, super intending the work of getting out stone for the bridge. The work is going on as rapidly as possible, and hereafter break-ups will occasion us no trouble. A first class suit of clothes mado to or der, fit gtiranleed, good axKortmcnt of Cassimercn, Cloths and Trimlngs, always on hand, at the Huporior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Dr. Fisher, Dentist, of Warren, will be iu town, at the Tionesta House, during Court-week. He will be pre pared to do all sorts of work connect ed with his business. 8-It. Tlio Singer, tho universal family and tailoring niarhino, with all its parts and fixtures for sale at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A game of base ball is expected in this place on Friday afternoon of this week between the Senecas of Oil City and the White Pines of Tionesta. We believe the arrangement is condi tional, and the Seuecas may not put in au appearance. A first class quality of Carpet Yarn always on band at Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 An organ-grinder put in an ap pearance in town on Thursday last, accompanied by a chap who manipu lated a tamborine. The principal im itated a bird whistling, a pig squealing, a horse whinnying &c, very naturally. He took away a small amount of script. Purchasers always keep in mind we have less expense and therefore can Bell goods for less profit than any other store in town. Sitkbior LUMiiEii Co. Store. 8 The work on S. II. Haslets residence is proceeding rapidly. We believe the demensions of the house are 24x36 feet, two stories high, with French roof, bay window, and all the raondcrn improvements. Mr. Haslet has about tho fioest building place in town, and his residence will be an ornament to the grounds. A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Llteraturo for Bale at cost to reduce the stock. Also a large assortment of School Books kept constantly on hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Messrs. May, J. arks dt Jo. nave broken ground for a building, to be erected on tho lot between the Presby terian Church and Church St. The structure is to be of brick, making the third brick building in town. The site of the structure is to be 18x28 feet, one story high, and is to be used for banking purposes by the proprie tors. Tho foundation is well under way.- Coltonadesj Jeans, Flannols, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladios Dress Goods, brown and bleeehod Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry goods store, at the lowest prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 The Titusville Herald says that J. II. Bowman, Esq., hussold an in terest in his magazine to Mr. J. Mc Carthy, who will assume the manage ment thereof, and to whom business letters should be addressed. Mr. Bow man has formed a law partnership with G. F. Davenport, Esq., who has, till lately, been a student in the office of Douglas it McCoy, Meadville. The name of the new firm is Bowman & Davenport. Now goods! New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Btore, Mr. Jacob Shriver has been for a week or two past, constructing a trout pond, at the mouth of Tubb's Run. The excavating is all completed, and the pond will be stoned soon. We un derstand that Mr. Shriver will buiid a house near his pond, and move his family there soou. We aro pleased to record this enterprise, at trout-fishing in this section is getting to be more laborous than any sport save base ball, and the results are not eucouraging, We wish the new enterprise the great est success. Table and pocket cutlery, always a large stock on hands and for salo ohoap at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 On Tuesday evening last, Mr. L. P. M. Spencer, who has been for a number of years cashier of the First National Bank, of Oil City, committed Suioide in one of the rooms of the Merchant's Hotel, New York. Mr. S. has been troubled with neuralgia in the stomach for a few years past, and when taken with it, was often out of his head. It is supposed that he did the deed during a spell of momentary insanity, caused by au attack of bis old complaint. His death is sincerely mourned by his numerous friends in Oil City and elsewhere. He was general ly respected by all who knew him. The phrenological lectures by Dr. Waul, during the past week, have been pretty well attended, and we should suppose that his lectures, chart-selling and bump feeling had brought him in quite an amount of currency. We listened to him two evenings, but were not particularly edified. His talk is very "scattering," that is, he don't "stick to the text." He may know something of "bumpology," but we do not consider him cither an elegant or a forcible speaker. A little riot took place on Satur day afternoon, at the lower end of town, between a couple of individuals, about a bad bill which one averred had been passed upon him by the oth er. A few compliments were swapped aud then then the ruction commenced. One, having an eye to style, cut a beautiful Dolly Varden over the oth er's eye. No. 2, being of an artistic turn of mind, embellished No. l's face with a complete mnpef the oil regions, red predominating. The colors were mixed with beiuiue. The Tidioute Commercial has ceme out flat-fooled for Grant, and is doing a good stroke in making itself a polit ical paper. We take the following news items from that sheet : It is well enough that the public should be made aware of the fact that some small pox patients are now in the vicinity of Dunn's Eddy. The Forest Republican says that Messrs. l'l timer and ray.oi the JL itus ville Courier, have resigned their posi tions on that paper and located in Tidioute. This is a mistake. The Journal is not to be published bv the gentlemen referred to. We speak ad visedly. The highest price paid for hides and sheep pelts at Hilbronncr & Co's Store. Hilbronncr & 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. Tbey have a first-class Cutler who makes up clothes to order in a style which cannot be excelled. Jurors for May Term 1872. OIUND JURORS. S. II. Haslet, Foreman. Tionesta Borough L. L. Ilackett, J. T. Dale, G. G. Butterfield. Tionesta Township Seldon Whit man, Ralph Alt. Barnett Township Samuel Cozzens, Squire Cook, Sylvanus Zents. Green John Cobb, Lewis Arner, John Polly. Hickory Ira Church, Jonathan Albaugh. Harmony George Neill, R. G Cochran, J. II. Bowman. Jenks Isaac Heath, J. J. Tarson, Kingsley Williaru Hooker, Wm, Dusenbury, Elias Berlin, Perry But ton, William Tobey. TETIT JURORS. Tionesta Borough James Hulings, W. A. Grove, N. C. Ledabaugh.Chas. Randall, Jacob Wenk. Tionesta Township M. Clark, Z. Q. McCliutock, Jacob Mealey, Henry Grubbs. Barnett James Cuzzens, George Folmer, William Maze, Charles Camp, bell, Samuel Gray, John Byerly, Les ter Warner, Bell Scott. Green William McCann, Peter Young, Andrew Grubbs.George Palm er, Henry Kiser, Michael Wiuegarrl, John Fitzgerald. Harmony W. A. F. Burchfield, John Woodcock, J. C. Ferry, Norman Scott. Hickory Jacob Shaffer, Bart M. Jones, Lewis R. Whitten, Edward Mealy. Howe Lewis Crosby. Kingsley J. A. Smith, John Ber liu Ilorton Murphy, Conrad Byerly, Jacob Overlander, Z. Howe, J. Cat laud, E. B. Freeman, John Hunter, Harrison Dorterer, Thomas Solders, J. W. Haliday, John Baxter, Henry leaser. Jeuks David Eldridgo. WOOL! WOOL,! WOOL! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at the store of Hilbronner & Co., Water St., Tionesta, Pa., for which the highest price will be paid in cash or goods. This firm has the agency of a New York House for tho purchase of the entire production of this region. Ro member, we pay tho highest price I IIlI.BRONNER & CO. For Sale. To close au estate, two tracts or iana oi auout zuuu acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the bark, and supposed by good judges to be good oil territory. Map with particulars at this office. Wanted. Cash, Wool, Rags, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metal and Scrap Copper received in payment for goods, by 5-2t Rom.vsos & Bo.vner. Almost everybody make a prac tice of papering their houses this time of the year. Bolard Bros., Tidioute, have the best assortment in this sec tion of the State. 2 4t A nicely papered room is a plas- ant place. Buy your Wall Paper at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Grandin's B!o:k, 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 the head," and kiudred dis eases. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California. Advertising alone does not produce success. Tho thing which is adver tised roust have intrinsic writ, or else large advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which yiu know to be good, advertise it thoroughly, aud you will be sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soon discover you are lying. Such is the policy of the "Burling ton Route," which runs to three great regions in the West: 1st, To Omaha, connecting with tho great Pacific Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nebraka, 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 road? are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake (to prevent the loss of life that is every where else happening) ; Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining cars, large 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, tan obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. 11., Burlington, Iowa. W-AJLILi PAPER. All styles aud prices for sale at Bolard Bros. Drug Store, Grandin's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 2-4t O. W. ROBINSON, J. BONNEIt, ROBIXSOX & HOMER, IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS Of II ABDWARE, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HA TS and CAJ'S, With a full line of CiKOCERirai and PROVISIONS. ALSO Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and Putty. Call and nee poods and prices, We wish to gel acquainted with all and respectful ly Bolicitasliare of patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. ROBINSON & nONNEIt. Catherines. Heziur In tlio Common vs. f Pleas of Forest cou u- Chailes Uezner. I tv, Pa., No. :t, Dec. Term, 1871. Petition for Divorce. Feh. 28, 1872, on motion of W. W. Mason, Ksq., attorney for Libellant, W. P. Meruilliott, Esq., was appointed Commissioner to take testimo ny in above coso. From the Kecord. J. U. Aon kw, Froth'y. I will attend to the duties of in v appoint ment in above case at my otlicu in Tiones ta Korouh, Forest Co., Pa., on Thursday tho liith duy of May, A. 1). 1N72, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. in. aud 3 o'clock, p. in. W. P. Mf.iu ir.MOTT, Coinin'r. Tionesta, April 23, 1872. 4-IH Application Tor License. The following persons have filed their petitions for license at Muy Term of Court 1872: Daniel Black, Hotel, Tionesta Borough. M. Ittel, Hotel, Tionesta Borough. Goo. If. Bovard, Wholesale Liquor, Tlonosttt Borough. W. J. Foreman, hotel, Hickory Town ship. 'liiomos Boyle, restaurant, Fagundus, Harmony Township. John Woodoock, liotel, Noillsburg, Har mony Township. Attest, J. B. AGNE W, Clerk. Register') Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Frederick Lmlehur, Executor of the Into will and toMtuinent of 11. V, A. Stinkel, doc.'d, has tiled his final account in tlio Registers (.Miice, in and for torost County, and th:it the KK.no will be presented for continua tion and allowance, on e 4th Monday of May next. J. B. AGNEW, Kegittr. Notice. WHKTtKAS, mv wife, Angc-linehss left my led and loard without Just cansn or provixMition, I hemhy give notico that I will he reniHtnsililp for iio bill of her iron tractin r. JOHN JCLI KN HU HUH, Sr. H ost Hick , ry, April &!, 187. 4St "Trial List For May Term, 1872. Kord if Ltvcr, vs. Thos. M pCloskny, et al. Sarah Ann iford, et al vs. llernad MeClos kry, ot al. Fortt County, vs. Charles J. Fox, late Treasurer. Forext County, vs. John G. Brandon, la to Trrnsu rer. ConiiiionweHlth for use of Forest County, vs. John ir. Miller, et al. M. Anna Tjimb, vs. Jtcnjitniin May, et al. 1 lelen 8. T nomas vs. licnjutnin May et al. K. L. Hlood, vs. James 1'iiinter. Kvalino Coon, et al, heirs of William Ainistrongdpcfvwd, vs. C. J. Fox. F. T. Luxk, vs. Win. H. Coon. Solomon .cuts, vs. John 11. Iirnard. Charles Lcipcr, vs. If'arron it Franklin It. It. Co. John Goll vs. Matthew It. Farrls. II. II. May, vs. J. T. W'hisner, et al. IT. H. May, vs. John Miller, et al. Ada Hunter, vs. O. Gilninn, It. K. Neott, vs. It. O. Carson. Hill, Fox CCo. for use vs. Geo. S. Hunter. James A. Lewi and his wit'n, Susan X. Lewis, vs. H. C. Stephenson. Geo. S. Hunter vs. Neldnn Whitman. Iletle Paul, vs. Alexander McAndrew et al. Ik-tie Paul, vs. Alexander MeAndrswet al. Walter Dawson vs. O. C. A. K. It. It. Co. Lloyd it Son, vs. C. M. Holierts. James I'arsliall et al, vs. Daniel Clark.. James Farshall et al, vs. Daniel Clark. J. It. AGNKW. April 15, 1872. Prothonotary. USUI A DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLARD BROS., at the Euieka Drus store, have Just received a new and very extensive stock of of all styles and prices, which they will dis pose of at the lowest possible ratm con sistent with tlio expenses connected with the trade. They also have on hand a large stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS & OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &c, etc Remember the Place GliAXDIX'S NEW BLOCK, 2-4t TIDIOUTF. PA. ALT. ETT.OK. I l f:C . - - - - rURES DISEASES OF TW THRQAT.IUNGS.UYER & BLQQD In th wonderflil medicine to whlrta the sffllct rt re above potutml for relief, tlio discoverer believes ho ha combined in harmony more of NHtiire'8 moHt lioveroifrn curative properties, which Ood has In-tilled into the vegetable king dom for healing the pick, than wero ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of tbia fact i found in the (rroat variety of mot obatl nate diseases which It hao been found to conquer. In the cure of Hroncliltla, Severe Cough, and the early stages ofConaump. lion, it has atnnistieil the medical faculty, and eminent physicians prouounce it tlio ureatent medical discovery of the ago. While it cures the aevoret Coughs, it strengthens lhe system and purine (tie blood. By its (jreat and thor ough blood purifying properties, It cures all Mil mora, from tho woit Scrofula to a common lllolch. Pimple, or eruption. Mercurial disease. Mineral poisous. and their effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution established. Krrnlpelas, Salt It b ii in, fever bore. M-aly or ItoUBh. Nklu, in short, all the numerousdis. eases caused by hail blood, are conquered by this poworful puriryin? and lnvitroratln medicine. If you reel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown spnte un face or body, frequent ncadache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, Internal heat or chills, alternated bolini;s, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, yon are suffering from Torpid Liver or IIHlousuesa." In many cases of " Liver Complaint" only part of these symptoms are ex'ierienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's (Jolden Medical Discovery has no eqnal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liv er stronsthened and healthy. For the cure of Habitual Constipation of the bowels it Is a never falling remedy, and those who have nsed it for this purposo aro loud in its praise. The proprietor offers I.(I0 reward for a medi cine that will equal it lor the cure of all the dis eases for which it Is recommended. Sold by dni'-trleta at $1 per bottle. Prepared by R. V. Pierce, M. I)., Solo Proprietor, at his Chemi cal Laboratory, 11 Seneca street. Buffalo, N. y. bond your address for a pamphlet. rith hot Bushes, low spirits, ana gloomy lore. WILLIAMSrOItT DICKINSON SEMINARY. WILLIAMSrORT, I'ENil'A. A FIRST CLASS Boarding School lor J. a- ooui sexes, LOCATION One of the most beautiful in the Stato Students Received at any Time, TERMS MODERATE. References Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles v. ittici, .S(., n. j. YVoieoit. 4i-ot, AGENTS WANTED FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Hook, an elegant (Vtavo Volume, contuinlnji 750 piife-i'S, and 105 tirst-dawi en gravings, is hii uxhuuslive and Staudurd work, eminently adaptod to its origin to the present time, exposes its hamulus pro. touccs, its frauds, its persecutions, iu gross ininioridities, its opposition to our puliiix st liool.4, and civil und religious lib erty, it shows its insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full Romish (Mintrol. 1'rospoctus, and hooks reudy ou applieatlon. Conn, Pub lishing C'o Hartford t'onu. 'ii-il Th,e Republican Ofllce KKi.l'S constantly ou hand a large as Kortmuiit of Itluua, lie, nl", Mortgagus, Siilipienas, Warrujits, Suunuous, (to. to be solci .'beap for a-sli, tf. ILBRONNER & A RE CLOftfXfJ out thsilr fall and winter atock tf (rootls at Kreat.y reduced prices to make rtioin for a SPEINQ STOCK Sow Is the time to ret (roods of all kinds. cheaper than ever. We have now on hand Jewelry Hoxes, W-rkiiiK Uoxss, Handkerchief rtnxes, Musical Alliums, Kmhroideries, Imco Uoods, Hemmed and Stitched llankerchiefs, Ijtcsi Handkerchiefs, White Nubias, all sizes, Black and White Krinees, Uolrt and Mixed Heads, Jewelry of all kinds, Thread and Point Lace Collars, Zcphrya of all colors, Ueri'nantown Yarns, New Corsets, 'e S' yle, Jtustles, Hoopskirts, Underwear for Indies. Hilibons, Silk and CiishmerejKcarfs. Great Inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LIN EX AND UN- DERWEAK. Larprost and best assorted stock of Roods for Men's Wear in this soction, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho moBt approved style. No fit no salo. A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fine and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LADIES OPERA, LEONTINE, AND KECK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCK ETH, IlINiiS, GENTS OOLD AND SILVER VEST CHAINS, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Hats and Caps selling al cost. B OOTS AND SHOE S, LATEST STYLES READY-MADE CLOTHING, as cheap as can be bought In Pa. Xew Infantry Soldier Coata at $2. Valises, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Ttunks, &c, always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and an Kiuus. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS AG, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. HILBRONNER & CO 40-tf nTEAiaTTR" EiADr The subscribers having re-rented the IltVBXr.CilllST MIXIsS. Would Rav to their old customers, and the community gcnorally, that they keep wusuuiiijr un uuiiu a mrjcu siuca oi FAMILY FLOUR of all grades. Chop Feed, Shorts, Bran, Oats and Corn. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not to be under' sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that wey can oe SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. InimediHto attention given to all oruers irom a instance, E. JONES 4 CO, iONFECTIONARIE S. J AS. MrKAY, at the Post Office, has opened out a choice lot of CON ECU ON A R IES, CANNED FRUITS, 20BACC0S, CIGARRT, AND NOTIONSiOF ALLEKINDS. A portion of the patron ago of the public IS) irnri'tXLlUllY aMJlaUlltti. 40-tf J AS. M. McKAY TIIDIOTJTE3 TEA STORE! The place to buy every variety of the VERY'BESTaTEAS AT TUB L O WEST PRICES, Is at the 'extensive Tea eiur ef II. T. CHAFFEY, where you can always find a large assort ment ol the tusit Teas at Jew l urk priuus. A larg a.'Mortmeut of Groceries and Provisions, unequaled in quality and cheapness byany other store in Warron county, always on hand. The people of Forest county will save money by purchasing their supplhj at this place. 11 oat brands of FA MIL y FLO UR, delivered at any depot on the line of the It. R. free. Store on Main St. near the Depot. N. . t L AIt K, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tidioute: jpj. Ard Dealer In WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done iu a workmanlike m wmer ami warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly H Vlil;";tr ICHfM jv.j !!! a vie Vaucv Pi ink. made of F-r K m, Vh; .k--, Vrurf Suli in ami Kf'm I,tq'inr, fWtn-H, ;:ccl. fti'l K'YrsMenM frt plrme tM taMe, rail 4 " Tmiik",." "Appetiser," ReMnrer," ifec, that )td lit' ii,ii!er ai m (lrufiketintM and run, but .re tut- Mr.liui.r.. r.ia.le firm. tUs mtive ronti and lici liiif l.'alifiM-iu.i, free fm nfli! A xolm.tc Slimiihnu. Thev are tl" 0-;,( I: .., I'urnicr n:ni n i..if:-jt;mfj PrincipV, Perfert R-ntuv.tnr a.;d I'lvim.iiui of t!i Svitrm, rirryiti oif all pi .fmom in.i'tnr tu rptotiin IS li'o'H la a lie.il:lw co"r. lion, p-iririiinp it, rrfrehinK and invic'atit( bmh mind nnd vtW. 'l'hv are rt of adiniitiMr.nion, tinnt; t id thcr aciinn, cr i u.n 11. their reti't, s.ife ai.d re iin!j in a!l fortiM r-f -!tt-,ie. Mo Prvnn cnti Inki Omhii lllftrm accord Itig In dTfCtioin, jind rrr.T:'i rn tin well, prnviHfd their ('Vtei nr nnt fliiMm'Td l-y inltt-r.i! pnivm or other mean, and I tie v.ul 01 tin v.iW.. lconii lhe point ofr"p.nr. Iyatf.i1n or littlltrraJloii. Uail lie, Ti'm in tli .SI idcr", Cnmtit., T.slitiie- .f t!ic - tie-t, l).t- rine, Smir K; in t itions nf ilie S'om.tc:!i, H.nl I in th- MrMtih, titinut Aincif, Piipit-tiinn of ilia Heirl, liiHiminrt'"ii of ttie l.tm-i, Pain in ilie re.on if the Kithi.-v. and a linndrJ filler p.iinfu! niplnni, are tle iTspriiiftfl fif Pypfpt! i. In the.e complain: it hn nn equal, and on hnttir) w'.W prn-e a hetier giur ant of ii4 inrrit th.in a kittr'hv atlvei iitement. Kr ftVeninte otnit)nlui vi ytMij or o'.t, mairied ir ainte, at fl.e f).ii of Tio:iunhtxil, r tli tttm of li:. lhe 'I'miic ll.tier ft;p.iy fi decided mm inflne'ir tliAt a ttnrkrd improvement ' tuoii (icrccis tiljle. Wnr Iiillnntmnlory ( liroulo ltlien Itintliiii ati I ..nt, Pynpepsi.ifir -ifli-'-st nut, lliliou, Keimttent and Interinilient Kevers I'lMMe f tlia Wood, Liver, Kidnvt and ll'.id l -r, these B'lter-i ha- Kse most ftnccectifiil. Such Dls.-ai'! nr cn-d Iit Vitiated l!!iwd, mti eh i ueneraiiy produced l.y deraue men of the I) Rett ve tim.in. Tltcjr nre iit to Inri;ff Ire n well a Tiilii poissiii a!n tho pt4.u!i ir tuerii of aciintj a a Mwerful aent in reiievitii I onResii,,n wr Inrlam nuiinn cf the I.iver and Vjscer.tl Organs, hihI in Unions D'e.ne. For Wkhl Dlaen-je-i, Eruption, Tetter, palt Rheum, lihitchei. Spot, I'linp'c, l'nsttilem, Hulls, Car lMtnc.!ea, king-worni. Scald Head, Sme Lyes fc.r upelas Itch, Stnifs Dicolirition of the Skin, Huniort and Oiteasei of the SUni, of whatever name or n;ilure, are literally dm up and carried out of the sytcm in a Ik irt time by the use of these Hitter. One hott'e in mh c.ies will couviuce the moit incredulous of their curative effects. linitNe llio VHIrtlnt R?ra1 uhrnver ynn find K imputilirs burating throifh the okiu in Pimples kniptii.ns or Sorct; cie.nne it when you find it oli lnictrci .trssl f.!naish in the vein : cleanse it when it i foiii ; your feeluut will tcil yt.u when. Keep the bJoud pure, and the lira lilt of live y.ieni will follow. rnteritl tltottwntuU r-oclaim ViNPna RiT tkbs the most wonderful lnvifraiit that ever auaiaiued the inkint system. Pin, Trtpe nil licr lVormi, lurking i the ayMem of so many thousands are ettcctiially de itrnved and removed. Say a dnluiauishid physioL opmt : 't here ic ireely an imln itlti.il upon the fnre of tha earth wltcAe liody isejeintit from the presence of wwina. It it not upon the he.ilihy eiemeniy of the body thai wormi eiM, hut Ujon the diseased humor and ulimy deposits lint hreeil the .e living monsters of diseasa. Ha system of Median, no Vt'roitt'm;es no anthelmin tics tKtt svsteui fiu m worms lilc thesa Hit ter. BlecttintlriaJ Olaenaoa. Ternn engaged in Paint and Minera's mich a Phimber, 'l'ye-elter, Gold heaters and Miners a they advmce iu life, will be itttct to paratvtt of ike t els. 'Jo ettard against tin take a die of Wat Kff ' VtNSGAH Hit mas one or twice a week, a a Pret-emive. Iflllntia, llemiltriit, Mini Tiiterntlltwiit I'cvcira. which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great river throughout the United State, esjieciallf thoe nf the M isfniippi, fUn.i, Miinonn, Illinois 'l'en neee, Cuiuherland, Arkansas. Rnl, (.'rdorado, ltraos Kio (Irande, Pearl, Alabama, Mohiie. Savannah, Koau oke, Jaine. and many others Willi their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remaikVy so durint; seasons of unusual heat and dryness are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal vinreia. 'I lne aie always more or lesa ohstriictious of the liver, n weaknes and initahle siata of the stomach, and pie.it torpor of tho bowels being digged up with vitiated accumulations In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a poweifid influence upon these vaiious nrpans is esanti.il!y ni-cessary. There is no cathaitic for the purptMij equal to Ph. J. V ai.kbk's ViNtcaa HiT t'itRs, n they will speedily iemoe t!ia dirk colored vised matter wih !i:ch the bowels aia loaded, at the same time Ktuumatmg lhe secretions of the Itver, and getirrally rcstutius loc lieahhy functions of the digestive oinan. Srraflnt or li 1 1117V Fvll, White Swellings Ulcers, fcrysipelas Swelled Nrc';, (.loiter, Scrofulous lutlammaiions, Indolent lull.imniatmiis Mrrcurial Af feet ions O'td Sores Kiuptions of the Skin, Sore Eve, etc., etc. In these, .1 in aU other cousiitulion.il Pis eases, Wai KKR's Vinhomi Mittuks have hIiowii their preat curative powets 111 llis nioit uj-nin.ue and intract able case. Dr. WalUrrVsCnllfftmln VI nrfrnr Hitler act on all these case 111 a biinn.tr manner. iy pun lying the Hi ood lhry remove the c inse, and ly tesn vmg away the ejects of the inrl.imnuiio-i (ilie tubercular depositor the aiVected pail receive liuaah, and a peim.incnt cut is ehV'ded. Tlio iroerllr nf pa. V'M.'cita' Vinrgar H iT't'Kks are Apeiiont. iJi.iiioir-itc ami C 11 imitative, Nutritious Laxative, Diurviir, S;Mlaiivi, Counter-In i Unt. Suihirtlic, Aittriativt, and Anti-l'ihoiia. Tlin Apoi'leiit and mild I.tsative properties ol Pit. Wm.krk's Vimfuar ItiTTtvRs are the best sale guard in all cases of emptions and tnaiinaut fevers, their balsamic, Iwalio;, and sonihiug pmpi-rties protect the humor of the fauces. 'I heir Scdmve properties aMay pain in th nervous system, stomach, and boneis, either front intlamm itiou, w nid, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter Irril.mt intlucnce extends thrnushnut the system. Their Pmietic properties ci ou the Kid ney, correcting and letilating the flow of urine. Their Antt-U'l'ous projiertie stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharj-ni through the biliary ducti, and are superior to all remedial aReuts, fur the cute uj U'hous Fever, Kevrr and Ague, etc. Fortify I ho bmly ukuIumI illnenae bv puri fying all its fluid wait Vising mi 1'. it runs. No epi demic can take ho'd of a system thus forearmed. Th liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k dneys and thf nerves art rcuUcivd tli.c'j iocl by great iuvig orant. Olrer.lona. Take of the Hitter rva going to be.i at night from a half to nut and one-half wine-glaasfull. Kat good nourishing food, such as beetMeak, muttoai chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetable, and taWa out-door exercise. They are composed ol purely ves able ingredients and conia n no spuit. J WALKER, Prop'r. 11 11 Mcl0.I,D4t CO., Druggists and (leu, Agts., San Kranciwro, ( al..( and cur. of Washing'-in and Charlton Sit., New York. ROI.P HY ALL PI' 'UtWSTM AND PKALEKS. lislalo .aciUv. ESTATK OF CONUAP LKPAPUU. Into of Jlirkorv TtiwiiKiiip, l-'ori-st County, , dut'caMotl. AU (nTHons imlcMod to tii ci tato aro requi'Ktetl to iM:iUtiiiittM'(lrttMiv mont. Ami tin mo Iniviii It-l' til cluims apiinHt the huiiio, will prcst'tit them widi utit Uolav in proper urdor tor KOttleiacitt.to J. N. KNOX. I , 43-Ct PIIOTQGRAPn GALLERY! Water Street, ADJOINING THE IIOI.MKsS 1IOCSF. TioXesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, V - Proprietor. Plrturea Uken Iti all tho lat.bt stylra the art. i:i-tl' J. C. LONG, Wlmlosalo uiul Ki tnil licalor in HARDWARE, -AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF AM. KINDS, TIDIOUTE IEA. JTlMl Door alvivc Fai-liamrp Mi li-l. My fcWal il...
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