Uht forest gtcpuMitm TUESDAY BORMSC, NAT 28, 1872. BOROUGH OFFICERS. lhiraett1. WfKANMt Cnct7mcn T. J. VanOlinwn.MllmW, Tste. I. W. Clsrk, r. O. C'onver, w. I' VreilHott. I.. I.. Ilm-kptt. Justices of the i'eace W. P. Morcilllott, U. n. Knox. (TunMtnhln 3. N. Toltawortll. School Directors J.WiniiM, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlvor, M. W. Tste, . v. jrwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President JudtieW. P. Jkhks. Associate Judaesi. A. PHorsn, Am fcusw Cook. HherifV.. I IUVT. JMstrict Attorney W. W. Miton. 'YaHrrr H. Hkti.ky. Proihonotnry, llegister t Recorder, de, ObminUtioner Brno. F.l.l.toTT, Jacob MKRCILMOTT, T. U. ,OI.I.ln. i ... ci fnf M. F. Rnnttn Jury Commissioners Oeorub Blooms, WM. FATTRRSOH. Ununfy Surveyor H.D. Inwiif. OwoWer Jomiah Winanh. 0ny alinri Ei.l Hoi.eman, AY . rn it i -in u Member of 'congress 19(A Zwfr;t-a. W COFIKLn. Assembly 3. B. I.awho;. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Burton will hold Quarterly Meeting at Hunter's station on Satur day next. The rains of the past week raised the creek and river somewhat, but not enough to do the lumbermen any ' good. Hackett's mill is running eteadi ly now, and the proprietor turning out loree quantities of lumber, whicn (i being gobbled up by those who are building in town. Tho Court House grounds are be Ing sodded, which adds materially to to the looks of things around there. The expense is trifling, but the im provement will be marked. . Al. Tartridge is dishing out eggs, fcutter, provisions and boots and shoes .-to the inhabitants of. Pitholt. He was at home on Sunday, and reports business very brisk over there. Our town presents a lively ap pearance this wek, owing to the fact that this is Court week. We notice that lawyers, jurors, and witnesses pre dominate. Judge Trunkey presides. . The licences of all liquor dealers in town expired on Friday last at 12 o'clock, midnight, and nntwithstand ing wa have had some pleasant show crs in the interval, we believe some ex porieuced a very "dry" time. The brass band was out serenad ing on Saturday evening last, and we vwere really surprised to hear the in " plav so correctly. We have no doubt that this band will in the course of a ' few months reflect credit on our town. The Presbytery of Erie appointed ' the following delegates to the General Association, to meet iii Detroit, in Way: Itev. V. A. Rankin, Warren, P.; Rev. N. McFctridge, Oil City, Ministerial ; Judge Lowre, Mead ville; Samuel Seldon, Erie. Nowig s good time to repair the sidewalks in our place, which are real ' Jj getting in a very dilapidated condi tion. We hope that those whose busi ness it is to look to these thiugs will waste no time iu puttiug the walks in proper condition. 1 The Democratic Editorial Asso "elation, and the State Editorial Asso ciation of Pennsylvania, will hold a convention in Erie on the 25th of June. The "bill cf fare" will include ft sail upon the lake, a banquet, and an excursion through the oil regions. A petition is to be prcseuted to the Commissioners this week for the use of the Court Room for a home -concert, to be given by Prof. Weber and his pupils, assisted by some others ' who have talent in that direction. We hope the Commissioners will report favorably on the petition. Bonner & McKay's building, May Farki & Co.'s biick and S. II. Ilaslet'a residence are being put (through as rapidly as the weather will ipermit, audSthe bridge builders are getting out stone at a gret rate. This year will add much to the appearance of our place. The ejectment case of Dale vs. Vilkios was settled satisfactorily by the parties in the suit last week at Pittsburgh. It had been nearly two years since proceedings had been com menced, and It seemed no nearer com pletion (flao when it started. We are glad to D?te that a satisfactory settle ment has been arrived at. ' Robinson & Bonner have just put up some new curtains in their store, which add materially to the embellish ment of their front wiudows. In this connection we woald also remark that they have- just.:received a superior etock of Boots, Shoes, gaiters and slip ers, which they sell at prices which cannot fail to please all. Give them a call, and clothe your feat handsome- ' ly. -i ' The Catholic Church society abou Tylersburg are creating a magnificent church, of brick, 50x80 feet which is uuder roof, the floor and gallery in The tower is to be 90 feet high, and tho structure when completed, will cost $'20,000. Of this amount $10,000 have been paid in, and all except $500 has been raised among the members of that church, who comprise about fifty lamiies. 90W was raised by picnics given for the purpose. This will be one of the most beautiful church struo t u res in this section, when completed The priest of that charge, whose name just now escapes us, has superintended the whole afl'air, and will continue to act in that capacity until the it is fin ished. St. Mary's Chnrch is to be the name of the edifice. We do not know of an instance where more energy self-denial and generosity has been manifested among any sect than iu this. We learn from the Clarion papers that a sad accident occurred near El Iison's mill on Monday 13th inst., which resulted in the death of a high ly esteemed young man, Clement Seig worth. He and some others were re building an oil derrick which burned down a few week's ago, while at work twenty-four feet up, a plank gave way. he fell down through the derrick tira bera into the well which contained nine feet of water. He was picked up immediately iu a comatose condition, and remained so for nineteen hours when death gave him relief. No means were spared for his benefit, but without success, On Tuesday last, being in a hurry to get so me of our mails off, we went to see a boy who had previously been our Devil pro tern, in other words had rolled for us, when we were in a hurry. We interviewed him on the subject, and he informed us that his father had gone away leaving him some work to do, and furthermore volunteered th information that tlio paternal parent was "a funny man that way," that "when he goes away and leaves work for me to do, aud I don't do it, begets mad." We came away, pondering about the peculiarities of parents Decoration Day will be observed here on Thursday of this week, 30th inst. All are requested to contribute flowers, which can be handed in to the committee in the Court House grounds, at 3 o'clock of that day. The pro cession, headed by the brass band, will be formed at the Court House at 4 o'clock and inarch to tho Cemetery, to decorate the graves of soldiers who died in the defense of their couurv Let everybody attend punctually. Maj. Goodman has returned from his trouting expedition on the head waters of the Tioncsta, and we hear that during his absence he safely landed the enormous quantity of 1490 trout, some of them being eleven inches in length. Some gentlemen from Petroleum Centre, whoso names we did not learn, were with him. The Major is an experienced hunter aud fisher, and bags as much game as the next one, when he puts his mind to it. Last week just after closing our forms, a letter was handed us from Jas. Green, Esq., dated at Cincinnati, and relating to the Liberal Conven tion recently held at that place. Had we received the letter a few days earlier, we should have made some ex tracts from it. In the communication Mr. Green predicts that the Democra cy will fall in with the Liberals, and endorse Greeley, a prophecy which seems likely to be fulfilled. Robert Gillespie, son of C. F. Gillespie, who has been sick for four or five weeks, unable to get home, desires to return thauks to thecitizeus of Tionesta for kindness received at their hands during his illness. Es pecially does he wish to express his gratitude to Mrs. Riddle and family for their care .and attention to hira. Should it ever be in his power, he will reciprocate in kind. G. W. N. Yost, convicted of per- jury in the United States Court and sentenced to two years in the Western Penitentiary, and to pay a fine of two thousand dollars, an account of which we published a few weeks ago, has been pardoned by the President. It is said that the petition for pardon was the strongest one ever presented to any State or National Chief Magistrate for a number of years. The Emlenton Sun changes iu name this week to The People' Friend. It seems to us the former was the bet ter name, but the editor is the father aud has the right to name his child. A. S. Moore, Esq., of Tidioute, and Mr. Crosby, of the firm of Crosby & Brown, of Corry, were yesterday admitted te practice in the several Courts of Forest County. A first cliiKS quality of Carixft Yarn alwav on hand at Nujwrior Lumber Co, More. n By our lileral offer to tbe public through the columns of tho Forest Rk rvRl.U'AK, we have hod a vory lively trarto In book for m week. We will continue our offer three week only;porona dinirln to avail themtlvcs of thla opportunity to furniah their Libraries with ho loot reading at lower prices than they will have oon again, should call Immediately. SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE, A drat class milt of olothes mada to or der, fit guranteed, a good assortment of Caaalmerea, Cloths and Trimlnga, alway on hand, at the Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A large assortment of the latest novol ties In Men's, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoos, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Koady made clothing and Gents fur nlahing foods for everybody at bottom prices, at the Superior Lumbor Co. Store. 8 The Singer, tho universal family and tailoring machine, with all its parts and fixtures for sale at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 run-baiters always keep in mind w have less expense and therefore cau sell goods for leas profit than any other store in town. SupkriorLi MiiKnCo. HroR. 8 A large assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for solo at cost to reduce the stock. Also a large assortment of School Books kept constantly ou hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 CoUoimdest Jean, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown and bleached Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry goods storo, at the lowest prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 New goods I New goods Just arrived a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, Table and pocket cutlery, always a large stock on hands and for aalo ohcap at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 WOOL X WOOL! WOOI. 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 tho agency of a New York House for the purchase of the entire production of this region. Re member, we pay tho highest price ! Hilbronner & Co. For Sale. To close au estate, two tract9 of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the bark, and supposed by good judges to be good oil teritory. Map with particulars at this office. The InValid A Pen Picture. See her pallid countenance, but short time ago the picture of ruddy health, the envy of the school and the pride of the household. She was always welcomed by her schoolmates, for her lithe form and pleasing disposi tion carried cheerfulness into theii ranks. Diligent, punctual and exem plary, obedient and graceful at home, she won tho hearts of all. But alas, we are sorrowed. Those cheeks and ruddy lips are blanched by consump tion. The voice once so enchanting in laugh and song is feeble, husky and supplanted by a hollow cough. Let us approach her couch gently and tako her hand. Do not shudder because of the feeble and passionless grasp. The hand once so hearty and plump is emaciated and shows bony outlines, while the cords and tortuous veins are plainly mopped upou the surface. The pulse that bounded with repletion, carrying vigor to the whole system and imparting life, beautv, vivacity, health and strength, is delicate to the touch The feeble heart can not propel the thin, scanty blood with force. Must we loose her while yet in her teens? Companions and friends gather around with words of cheer and consolation and depart with moistened eyes and silent steps. Must we lose her. No! there is reliefl Wo can stay this de stroyer of our happiness and not suffer the loss of so bright a gem. Some thing more is required now than dietary and hygienic observance, for nature calls for aid aud she shall have it. Take this pleasant medicine. It is in vigorating. How it allays the irrita- ble cough, improves the appetito and digestion and sends a healthy tingle through the frame. The blood is en riched, nervous force increased, and the heart bounds with a new impulse. See her face brighten by degrees ; the color returning, her voice is getting clearer, and pleasant words are spoken. The strength falters yet but is gaining. Let us take her out iu tho warm sun shine. Ia a short time she will be able to go without our aid, a cheerful girl. This delightful medicine must be God-blessed. It is restoring health to our loved one. She is emerging from her sickness sweeter and nobler than before, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery must have the credit. It has raised her. Bold by a,ll first class Druggists everywhere. 682. Richard Keele. Dennis Shea Hen Riggs, and Thus. Fraukliu, capsized in a sail boat, oil' Erie, ou Sunday night. FrauUin got an oar and pad dled the boat ashore with one of the others ou it, who died soou after j the others drifted off, and their bodies were not recovered. Iowa, Nebraska, Kanisl, California. t Advertising alone does not produce success. The thing which is adver tised must have intrinsic merit, or else large advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which yiu know to be good, advertite it thoroughly, and 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 the 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 land all Kansas points. The road? are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety air 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 aud 'good connec tions), and aro in a word the best equipped roads iu 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 est, and all its railroad connections, tan obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. it., iiurlington, Jowa. O. W. KQIIISSON, ,. J. BONNER, ROBIXSOX & BOXXJGU, IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. . IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES , y " A Speciality, ALL KINDS of HABDWAUE, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CArS, With a full line of GROCERIES and 1'ROVISIOSS. ALSO Drugs, Patent Medicines, Taints, Oils, IKinlow Glass, and Putty. Call and see gooda and prices. Wo wish to get acquainted with all aud respectful ly bouch a tmaro oi patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. KOBINSON A BONNER. U E I E DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLARD BROS., at the Kuieka Drug (Store, have just received a now and very extensive atock of of all styles and prices, which they will dis pose ot at me lowest possible rates con sistent with the expenses conuoctud with the trade. J. hey also have on hand a large stock of DRUGS A MEDICINES PAINTS & OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &c, &c. Remember the Place GEAKDIX'S NEW BLOCK, 2-H TIDIOUTE PA. "WILLllMSPORT DICKINSON SEMI.NARY7" WILLIAM8PORT, PESN'a. A FIRST CLASS Boarding School Jor both aexoa. LOCATION One of the most beautiful In tho State. Students Received at any Time. TERMS MODERATE. References Hon. Jim. A. Dale Mil.. W. Tate, Esq., S. J. Wolcott. 45-(it. AGENTS WANTED FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Book, an elouant Oi-tuvo Volume. contaiuinu. 750 pages, and 105 lirst-elaus en gravings, is au exhaustive and Standard work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present time, exposes its bavolcsM pre tences, its frauds, its ni-i-Hix-ntionu its gross immoralities, its opposition to our juoiic w-uoois, ana civil anil religious lib erty, it allows its insidious workinus which strongly tend to brinu tins country umler ull Romish control. 1' lKltrtt iim uml HMk reiid v on milii-utiin. i lishlng Co., Hurtli.nl Conn. avi-4t N. C. I, A UK, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tijjiotjte: An.d Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND M US1C A L 1 N STR U M ENTS. Repairing done iu a workmanlike manner and warranted to trivo sittis. faction. AGENTS WANTED Fort LII-E AND TIMES OE ' JAS. FISK, JR. Contains biographies of Drew, Vandcrbtlt, Ooulil, Tweed, Ac, with a linanrinl histo ry of the country for the last three vesrs. and what Grant new about "BLACK FRIDAY." Over fiOO pajies. l'ri.-e Address New York Book Co., 145 Nassau Sold Only bv Airents. A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY ! 10,000 Per. Month. The instantaneous anceess of this Book Is not strange, although it is having unpre- i-riH-Mirii nnien. THE LIFE OF JESUS, THE CHBIST. BY HENRY WARD BEECHER. Ia a work which the roudinir puMin hnvo been waiting for with avidity; all aorts and comlitionsof men welcome it heartily as a book to le rend. SCIIOLA Its, Til l; CLERGY, THE 1'IIEHM, and THE PEO PLE, read it eagerly; enjoy it thoroughly, Tho point for the Ag'tTm CJIT T CJ to know s that II Olli llO. More Agctita wanted. Intelligent men and women may obtain lucrative cmlov mcnt by takiiifran agency. Full descrip tive Circulars mailed free. Very liberal (arms to Canvassers. Apply only to J. IS rorrt v, Co., i!7 Park I'Jace, N. Y. ; 11 JSromliekl St., Boston. Mass. j 75 W. Wash Hilton ht., Chicago, III. (t-4t A Century of Triumphs over dj-Rpepsia, ikui uimcuku, oowci complaints ami van ous febrile and nervous disorders, hasiin I mrtalized the Seltzer Spa, and theso vic tories are now repeated throughout this Hemisphere ly Tarrant s Eticrvosccnt heltzer Aperient : containing ail tho cln. monta nnd producing nil the happy results of the Great Gorman Spring. Sold by ail LTUgglKtH. 8-4 1 UP PIANO CO., N. Y. Price, conn . O.No Ag'ts. Circulars free. jZ3U Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! OH THE MSB OF TIIK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A LANK OIUXT OF 12,000,000 ACRES IN TH K Best Farm nnd Mineral Lands !n America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska IN TIIK Great Plultc Valley, TIIR GARDEN OF THE WEST, NOW Fon SAI.K 1 These lands are in tho central portion of the United States, on the 41st decree of urui i,uuiii(ie, ine central lino of the Treat Temperate Zone of tho Amercun Continent, for urain fjrowinjr aud stock raising unsurpassed by any iu the United States. Cheaper in Price, moro favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can bo found elsewhere. FREE HOMESTEADS FOK ACTUAL SETTLERS. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOE COLONIES. SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOME STEAD OF biO ACHES. Freo Passes to Purchasers of Land. Send for tho new Descriptive Pumphlet, with new imipi., published in English, tiei-man, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. Davis, Land Commissioner, U. 1. It. It. Co., Omaha, Nebraska. 8lt (IM'OnrORATKD ISflO.) COLUMBIA FIKE INS. CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. S. Detwilcr, Prea'tj 11. Wilson, Vico-Pres't j Herb't Thomas, Trees. ; J. F. Friieaull', Scc'y; S. S. Detwilcr, Hiram Wilson, Kobei t Cran-j, Win. Patton, John B. Bach man, M. M. Strii-klcr, Jacob S. Strinc, Jamca Schroeder, Geo. Bogle, W. O. Case, Ainoa F. Eves, John Shertzcr, I LB. Essick. Eor Insurance or Aircncies, address J. F. Frueaulf, Sec'y, Columbia, Pa. 8-4t IOWA AND NEBRASKA FOR SALE BV Til E Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. MILLIONS OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at fl per ct. Interest. No part of principal due lor two year.-, and thcnt'O only one-ninth yearly till paid in full. Products will pay for land and Improve ments within the limit ol this generous credit. p-ir-Better terms were never offered, aro not n'-w, and piohablv never will bo. Circulars Riving full particulars are sup plied n rut is ! any wishing to induceotlura U) emigrate with them, or to form a colon v, are invited to ask for ull they want to dis tribute. Apply to OEO. S. HARRIS. Land Com missioner, for Iowa Lands, at Burlington, Iowa. And for Nebraska lands, at Lin coln, Neb. K-4t PORTABLE SODAFOUNTAINS $40, $50, 7ft and ?100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP! SHIPPED HEADY FOR USE! MANl'FACTfKKI) 11 Y J. W. CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, Ind. rSEN D FOR CI RCU LAR.-ft-fc 8 LIGHTNING KODS. Munsou'a Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Spiral Flanges, is the most complete protection against lightning ever invented. Endorsed by tho acivntilic world, ami by Wholesale Dculars from Maine to (icorisia. Send for Circular to UH'KHAK'l'it C., 2-A Venn. St., Pittspiirgh. Pa., or N. Y. Copper Lightning Hod Co.i 33 Union SiiuaiM) (North), N. Y. 8-4t OOCOAiNtr THE BEST HAIR DRESSING AND RESTORE It . Millions Say BURNETT'S COCOAINE." Your Druggist has It. It EAT MEDICAL BOOK' of n,.f,,l knowledge to all. Sent free for two atamps. Address Dr. i'onni.;trto t- Co Cincinnati, Ohio. s. 1,000 KKWAKI) For any cn' of Rlin1, Itlcedin -, Itching or derated Piles that DcHing s Pile Reni ly fall to euro. It is prepared exprnwlv to euro the Piles, and nothing else. Solil by all Druggists. Price, fl.t.O. I'.iirti 33oiieynTul get Well VJim"."!1 im'.nir.l'ii'y "''y '""I'''"1- s" k and I'cebl" pi-r-onis, write for partii-ulnra. No lonry required. A, J. WHITE, 3111 Pearl St., N. Y. 8 4t A OFNTS WANTED. Agents mi ke l more money at work for ns thnn nt snyt'iingeiw. Particular free. O. Stln- I foii A Co., F.ne Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. (Mt BARE CHANCE FOR AM ENTS I AGENTS, wo will pay yon f 10 per week in cash if you will cnuoge with us at once. Everything furnished, and expen ses paid. Address F. A. ELLS CO., Charlotte, Mich. 8-4t H ILBRONNER & A RE CLOSING ont their fall and winter stock of goods al great' y reduced prices to make room for a sprhtg stock. Now is the time torft poods of all kinds, cheaper than ever. Ve have now on hand Jewelry Boxes, . Working Boxes, Handkerchief Box, Musical Albums, Embroideries, Lace tioods, Hemmed and Stitched llankerchirfs, Lace Handkerchiefs, White Nubias, all sizes, Black and White Fringes, Uold ami Mixed Beads, Jewelry of all kinds, 'I'll rend ami Point Laco Collars, .cphrys of all colors, Ocrimintown Yarns, New Corse ts, New S'yla, Bustles, Hoopskirts, Underwear lor Ladies, lib bons. Silk and CuHliinere.. Scarfs. Great inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN AND UN DERWEAR. Largest and best assorted stock of goods for Men's Wear in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in the most approved style. No fit no sale. 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, LOCKETS, - '- v KINGS, GENTS GOLD AND SILVER VEST CHAINS, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, Hats and Caps selling at cost. BOOTS AND SHOEO LATEST STYLES O, READY-MADE CLOTHING, as cheap as can bo bought in Pa. Sew Infantry Soldier Coats at $2. Valises, Carpet Sack, Satchels, Ttunfa, itc, always , on hand. Carpets. Brussels. Imrrain. Ili-mn. nnd all kinds. WALL PATER, CURTAINS &C, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. HILBRONNER & CO. 40-tf ALT. EXT.cm. ' wmmm THROAT, LUNGS.UYER & BLOOD In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict 4 ro above poiutwti for rulk'f, the discoverer believe be ha comhiued in harmony more vf Nature inot eovervin curative prootrtl'e, which God hat lti'tilled Into the vegetal) lu king dom for healing the pick, than were ever before, comhiued in one medicine. The evidence of thie fact 1 found in the great variety of inowt obsti nate dUeae which it ha been found lo conquer, lit tlto cure of llroncliltla. Never ( ought, aud the uarlv ie of ( uimunt i tlou it haa astonished the medical family, and eminent ohyciciaim pronounce It the greatest medical discovery of the ae. While tt cure the evercKt Jouha, H atrenglhena the ayatein and purtf ! the blood By it great and thor ough blood purifying proiertiei, ft cure alt Uumora. from the wort Scrofula to a common Klotrltf 11 tuple, or abruption Mercurial doeao, Mineral poiaon. and their etfectH, are eradicated, and vlorou health and Bound count i mt iou etahlthed. I'r) il pelita ft all Htiiuiu fever ftore Kruly or ItougU fckliit in rhort, aU the numerous dm eau unwed hv had blood, are conquered by thia powerful iturilylnr and Invigorating medicine. If you fuel dull, drowsy, Ui'biliiuted, have cal low color of dkin, or yellowish browu rpoU ou face or body, fruquent lu'adache or dizzine, had tatu In mouth, Internal heat or chilln, alternated with hoi ttiiidiuii, low rpiriu, and gloomy fore boding, irregular appetite, and tongue c tut led, rou uro smile nn if fioiu To rpld I.I v vr or ftllllouMiit'MM." In many ta-d of "Liver Com plat ill " only part of theu fmiiptoin are exiterituued. A 4 a remedy for all mich caaea, 11 r. IMerce Ooldeu Medical ineovery ha uo equal, aa iteuVct prh-ct cure, leaving the hv er tftrfiiuMtiencd and In-altliy. For the cure of Habitual 'ou!l patioii of the bowel it ia a nevir fttilintr reim-dy, and thoe who have Ud it for thin purHe are loud tu tU tiraive. 'l'he proprietor ofl'era $1.0UU reward for a medi cine that will equal it for the cure of all luu Ui vo for which it I re oinniendi-d. Hold hy driiT-jifU at $1 wr bottle. Prepared by H. V. Pierce, M 1) .hole Proprietor, al hls litMiif. cal Mhoraiory. 1HU be-ieca flteet. Itudalo, N. V. bead our addrvtt for a pamphlet. r rv - lnear Blttera are tint a iie Fancy DrinV, mH of Poor Rum, Wtnskcv, Froof Spirit! and Ket'ut Liquor, doctnrH, apiced, and weeten'd fo pteasa the taata, called ionic, " " Aprtiifra," " kevtorera,' ftc, that lend the tippler on to drunkenae,: and ruin, jiri " tr"e ,"1,c",c made from the tiattv rnotf and litrbsof tUiomia, fre? from all Alcoholic StimuUntts Ther are the Ureat lliood l'uriiier and a Life-nlvine rrincipie, a Perfect Renovator and Invignratnr of th Svit-m, carryine; olf ail poisonous matter and rettorina; the blood to a heahhy cone tion, enriching it. refreshing and inviKurating both mind and body. Tttey are eaiy of diniuiitraiion, prompt iu their action, ceriaiu in their reanlti, wfc and reliable in all forma of diaw. No 1'cnon can tnke tlifee lllttera iccord ina; to dire tioni, ,inH rf-m rn long unwclt, provided thsir bone are not dntrove I br mineral f oiion or other mean, and the vital organa waited beyond the poiai of repair. laeiala or Inttlfreaf Ion. Hearhrhe, f'm in the Stionltlera. Ccut;h 'l'htneM of the l.'heM, Dii linea, Sonr truclJttMim of the btoinach, llad 'I ! in tha Mouth, luhmn Attack, Palpitation of the Heart, liilUtnmntinn of the i.tinp. Pain in the reg.om of the Kidnevt, and a hundred other painful vmptome, are tha nlhprini; of Dvapepita. In theae cnmplainte it njs no equal, ard one bottle will prrw a better guar antee of ii merit thin a lenc'hv arvenismci)t. For Ftinnlo ( niupilnti in young or oM, married or ain)le, at the d.iwn of womanhood, or tha mm of life, tlie&e Tonic U.ttera display to decided ae itifluenee that a tn.irktf;l improvement i toon percep tible. Vir InflivmmftTnry and C'hronle ntten- mntleiM ami (iout, fyspein.i or Indieation, Hiliou, Hemntent and Inlertnutetit Fevem, limenea of the Blood, Liver, Kidnev and lihtdder, thene Hitters have been most aucceftfn!. Such Dieaaea are caused bv Vitiaied Hhtod, wlvch is generally produced hy derangt ment of the UigeMive Orr,n4. Tliv are anemia PiirffnUve a well ae a Toillc, pnvtessinj( aim the pecu;ir merit of acting a a powerful aul in relievinc t'ongeaiimt or Inflam. matii.n of the Uvcrand Viiceral Oru-itia, and io Uilioua Dut.nfi. . For 8klit Dlaeneee, Kruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Hloichea, .Spots, Pmin'm, Pustiilea, ISoila, Car buncles, King wnrnm, Scald-llead, Sore Kyes, Ery. aipela-t. Itch, Scurfs, Discoioraliontof the Skin, Hum ore and Diseases of the Skin, of wlutever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the ue of these Hitters. One bottle ia such caeswill convince the most increduioua of their curative elTeas. Cleftiiee Hie VllUfed lllrtml whenever yow find its impttrilies bwislittK iliroiiRli the skin in Pi in pi ei, hMipnn or Sores; cleanse it when ymi ftnd it ob structed and sluggish in the vemi ; cleanse it wlien ttie foul ; your feelings will tell yott when. Keep the blood pine, and the he.tlih of the system will follow. UrMeftil (lioiienml proclaim Vinpoan Bit Tat the mnst wonderful Ittvigoraut tlut ever ausuincd the tinkiui system. Pin, Tape, mill other Worms, lurking ha the system of so many thousand, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Savs a d:lniimhed phystoU ogiRl: There is scarcely au individual upon the face of tha earth w hose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the he.ilthy elements of the body that worms exist, hut unon the diseased humors and slimy deposit Ih.tt heed these living monsters of diseases No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin tics, will fiee the system from worms like these bit lerv Bleclsnnleal Dleeneea. Perttnne engaged la Paints aud Mineral, tuth as plumbers, Tyi setters, Gold beaters, and Mineis, as they advance' in life, will be subiect to paralysis of llie llnwck To Kuatd against this take a dose of Wai tin's Vinbuak UiTraas ooce or twice a week, as a Preventive. Ill I Jo tia. Remittent, and Intermittent. Fevere, which ore so prevalent in the valleys of out great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mii.ipni, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Ten nessee, Cumberland, Atkansas, Red, Colorado, P ,. -ft Kio Grande, Peait, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, i ,., oke, .fames, and many others, with their vat It -fanes, thiouchout our entire country dining the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so dmiug seasons ol unusual heat and drvneaie invariably accompanied bysiiensive deinngemcnts of thestomarh aud liver, and other abdominal viscera. There ate always more or lesa obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable stale of the stomarh, and great torpor of the boweU, being clop Red up with viiintcd accumulation. Iu their treat ment, a purgative, eici ting a powerful influence upon these various orpins, is en enti.d'y necessary. There ia no cathartic for the purpose crpial to Da. J. Walkbr's ViNinaa Kitthu-, as they w. II speedi!y remove tha dark colored vic d malter w i;l uliiLh the bowels are loaded, at the same time simulating the secretions ol the liver, and generally rcstoiiug the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Nero fain, or ILlnir'a Hs-il White Swelhnge, Ulceis, Erysipelas, Surcllrd Neck, Goiter, Scrofulona Inflammations, IiuhiVnt 1 iiflamniations. Mercurial Af fections, Old Soies, Kiuphons ol the Skin, Sore Kves, etc., etc. In these, as in ail oilier constitutional Dis eases, Wai krh's ViNBtiiK HiTTBMs have shown their great curative powets in ths mot .obstinate aud inlract able cases. Dr. Watkera California Vinegar DM (era act on all these caes iu a similar manner, liy purifying the Ulood tbry remove the cause, aud by resolving away tbe ejects of the mtlammatioii (the tubercular deposits! tbe adected parts receive hea.th, aud a permanent cur is etfccied. The properties of Da. Wamcbr's Vinigabi Mittbr! are Atencni. Dianbcetic and Carmiiiatiwj, Nutritious, laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorilic, Alterative, nnd Anti-llilioiis. The AHirleiit aud mild Laxative properties ol Pit. Wai.kbk's ViNHrj.Mi Hittkhs are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions And maiignant fevers, tlieir balsamic, heln.t, and soothing pmeriies protect the humors of tbe fauces. 'Iheir Sedative properties allay pain in lite nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either front inllammition, wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Couuter-Initaiit influence extend tbrouj;hout the system. Their Diuretic pioiwtties act on ihs Kid nevs, correcting and reul.itinv; the flow ol uiine. 'I heif Auit-ltilious pi(iportif4Biitiiuiate the liver, in the secre tion ot bile, and its discharges throueji the biliary ducts, ad arc supeiior to all remedial n scuts, for the cure o Uil'ous Fevtr, r'evrr nnd Arub, etc. Kurt tfy lii hudy nvulnet illxeaae bv puri fymg all its fluids with Viniiuah liriK.s. No epi. demic can take hoid of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, tho boe els, the k duevs, and the nerves ue rendcitd Utcao piool by ibis great w vig or int. tliectloite. Take f the Hitters on going to bed at night from a half to on 4 and uue half h iue.giasfulL V.Al good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, veuisum, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-dtMir exercise. They are complied ol purely veget able ingretlicnts, and coniam no spirit. J WAI KKIc, Prop'r. 11.11. MtlH).VALDACOH Drugcists aud Gen. Agls., Satt l-iancisco, Cal.. and cor. ol V'.uhintton and Charlton Sis., New York. SOLD liVALL DRUGG1S IH AND DEALKKS. ICHlate Notice. TSTATK OF CONKA J) I.KDA IUTH,Iaio 1 ol' Hickory TtswriNlilp, Knrnst County, cUmtucJ. AU pcr.stms imirlitoil to tiu Jk tittc uro rc(Hi'stt tl ttt itinkt hniuniiatc pay liioitt. Ami th'.so Imviurf lentil rhrififi ULitiiiNt Hit Hiiiiic, will pn'Mcnt thorn with out delay in pmpm-nnlrr lor Kt'ttlcniPitt.to IK S. KNOX, JOSIAII W1XANS, lvtititor. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Water Street. ADJOIXINM THE HOLME HOI SK, Tioja'osia, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . Proprietor. rii'lures tukuu in till the Uaexi Kvlos llirurt. l'(i-tf J. C7 LONG, ( Vlmlosle iis l fii isil lkslrlii ' HARDWARE, j -ANUU1I WELL FIXTURES, OK A I.I. KINDS, TIDIOUTE J?J. I'irM I(w.r itl ovo Fst'hiinre Hotel. 4-Iy t v - sv 5 s js r.1 8' n M s u Si M n