TTESDAY MflRMXn, JOE i, 1872. BOROUGH OFFICEI13. 7?nrf7c.m J. Winanh. (.VjuiinVmrn T. J. VunOlfwn, Mile W. Tnte, 1. W. (.'lurk, I'. O, C'onvir, W. V. Mrri'llllott, li. U Hnrkclt. Justices of tha Peace -W. I. Morcllllolt, D. N. Knox. UunstnhlcJ. N.Tnltiwortli. Hi'honl Director J. Winnim, t. A. Ttnlo, J. A. Trnpor, Jacob SShriver, M. W. Tuto, fi. 1. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.S. rre.iiilcnt JitilfjeW . V. Jkkkh. Associate Judges 1. A. l'nofKn, Ak diikw Took. Sheriff' K. Ti. Pavi. JHstrirl Attorney V. W. Masoii. I'mtsurrr H- KKI'l.KV. J'rothonotory, Ucgistcr it llccordcr, te. J. It. AllNKW. OnnujioiirTlESJ. Ki.t.loTT, Jacoh MKIU'IM.IOTT, T. J. CnLIJXH. Omntu Nuverintmilcntri. l Rohukh, ,rtri (ynmi.iiione.ra C!guiuh SloulNH, yvm. Pattkknok. founty tiurveynrH.Ti. Tiuvin. Oro ner J osi a h W t N A N. Count;) Auditor KM Holkman, IVm, Clauk, T. It. Conn. Member of Congress 10(A District Q. W. fcWIFIKl.n. Asscu-My3. B. Lawsom. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. A CARD. Editor Forest IUtum-ican : Dear Fiir, ricase withdraw my namo as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. Ri-opcclfully, Benj. ELi.iorr. A CARD. E. L. Davib, Esq. Sheriff : I lieroby tender you my resignation na Deputy Sheriff, llefpcetfully, D. W. Clark. Piif.iiiff's Office, Tionesta, June 3, 1872 D. W. Clark, Esq: Dear Sir, Yours of tho 3d hist., tendering your rcsig nation as Deputy Sheriff, is received Your resignation is accepted, Truly Yours, E. L. Dam, Sheriff. -I -'We received a very interesting communication from tho Butler coun ty Soap mines, on Saturday evening, which we cannot publish this week, on account of spaco. It will uppeur in nest issue. frof. Weber's concert will be giv en at tbe Court llouso on Wednesday evening, tho 2Gth inst., tho Coimnis fioncrs having given their couseut to let hira have the use of the Court Itoom on that evening. Frank Mabie and Clark Lloyd, "down-town sports," wasted a good deal of time in our oflico yesterday ; but as they "anto'd" half a dollar w e can't say anything disrespectful of Ihem. Ceo. Hunter, notwithstanding tho fact that tho bridge is being rushed through as rapidly as passible, last week put in ft new ferry boat, at this point. Geo. is hound to accommodate ths traveling public, if he don't ac cumulate a cent. The Pennsylvania Stato Sabbath School Convention, will meet in Pitts burgh on Tuesday, Juno 11, 1S72, nt 2 o'clock p. ni. Ecduccd rajlroad fare cau be obtained by thoso wishing to attend by addressing Geo. A. 1'cllz, ,1811 Filbert St., Philadelphia. Wo wish to call attention to the advertisement of Lcdabur & Heath, agents for tho Kuill'cn and Atlantic mowers and reapers, and the Taylor fltcel tooth Hay and Grain Hakes, which appears in.to-day's paper. Their machines are good ones, and we ad vise all in need of Mowing Machines or Grain Rakes to give them a cull. II. W. Roberts, "Hah." for short, got a head put on him, in Van Giesen's f-linp, after this wise : Hu was op:i-ut-$j on a lever of u machine, which he 'reached up, abovo his head and brought down by the weight of hii frame. While swinging mightily on the aforesaid lever, it broke, and came down on his cranium, bringing him to grass, and partially scalping him. Ho is coming out all right. Last week, boing chuck full of business, wo accidentally neglected to nieutiou tho fact that tho Independent Democrat published by Prof. A. C. Torter, had made its appearance tho Saturday previous. It is enlarged to u 20-column paper, and presents a very creditably appeurunce. Tho nest :-sue will appear on Satuiday next. Ve wish Prof. Porter success fiiiaucial y. The fi.llowinu gentlemen are mem- rs of the Republican State Central mmittee, ot winch lion. Kiia-a-ll rrctt is Chairman, to wit: Craw- rd.IIon.S. Norton Pettis, Meadville; anango, II. A. Miller, Franklin; arion, J. II. Patrick, Clarion ; Mer r, John I. Gordon, Mercer; Erie, m. Benson, Erie ; Warren, A. D. jod, Warren ; Forest, Joseph G. ,le, liontsta. DIED. WINANS In Tionestn, Monday af ternoon, Juno 3d, 1872, M;tiy A., wifo of Dr. J. Winnns, of this place, aged 43 years and 7 months. The deceased had been a helpless invalid for something like three years, and to her death was a release from pain and sickness. Tho body will bo taken to Waterloo, Venango county, on Wednesday, and there interred be side her relatives. Tho bereaved fam ily have tho hearty sympnthy of nil. Tho limo of the trains on tho O. C. c A. R. R., has been changed, go ing into effect yesterday morning. The trains aro due at Tionesta 83 follows: Morning train, down 8:30 A.M. up 10:11 " Afternoon " down 1:21 V. M, " " up 3:07 " Evening " down 5:00 " Wo have not got the time of tho freights as yet but supposo we shall re ccivo a timo table for next week's issue. Hon. John A. Proper, T. B. Cobb and W. R. Dunn were last week ap- pointed conferees to meet conferees from tho other counties of this Sena- torial District, to put in nomination candidates for Members of the Consti tutional Convention. Samuel Braudenburger of the firm of Geo. W. Bovard & Co., leaves New York to-morrow for 'The Fatherland, where he will visit for a few months Sam. agreed to drop us a lino telling us all about William and tho Crown Prince. We wish him a pleasant journey and a speedy return. We have received an invitation to tho Commencement exercises of tho Williamsport Dickinson Seminary to be held in tho Academy of Music Williamsport, on the 20th inst. Wo notice tho name of Miss Florence Dale, daughter of Judge Dalo of this placo in tho graduating calss. We should be glad to bo present, did timo permit. On Sunday between 1 and 2 o'clock r. M. a fire broke out on the roof J. Y. Saul's house, but being taken in timo, a few buckets of water sufficed to put it out. It occasioned considerable excitement, and we hope it may put us in mind of how defense less we really ore in case a fire should break out. Measures should at onco be taken to provide the town with lad ders Ac, and we don't think a hand engine would be out of place. Don't let us wait for a big fire to stir us up. Decoration Day was observed ia this place by everybody. The citizens and strangers attending court turned out en masse, and, led by the brass bund, marched to tho cemetery. The flowers were then strewn on the gravis of the soldiers, "America" was then sung bv an extempore choir. Mr. E. B. Freeman, Rev. J. A. Humo and Rev. O. B. Clark, each in turn deliv ered an address, each of which was well received by those present. Af ter singing the doxology, tho crowd dbperi-ed. We would like to review the addresses at length, but lack of space prevents. We learn from the Clarion Demo- ocrat that tho first commencement, of tho Carrier Seminary and Normal College, at Clarion, will take place during the week of June 13th. On Tuesday morning, the examinations will commence and eontinuo till Wednesday noon; Weduesday evening, Rev. David Latshaw is to deliver a lecture to the students; Tuesday even ing the reunion of students takes place; Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, tho regular exercises of the commencement class occurs; Tliurs day afternoon, at two o'clock, an ad dress will be delivered by Judge Jenks, and at 7 o'clock, p. ni., tho Webster Society will give a literary entertain ment. The whole, will bo enlivened by bauds of musie from homo and abroad. All are invited to attend. According to the Greenville Aryu of last week, a tornado passed across Slienango Valley a short distance above that place, ou Wednesday, tho 22J inst., takiug an easterly course, which did a vast amount of damage to dwellings, fences and forests. It was seen at the timo mentioned pro ceeding from tho hill on tho West side swiftly across the river, taking up as it went, in a swatli perhaps a quarter of a mile wide, every object which it encountered. It struck the house of Mr. Phillips, on the Jamestown road, lifted the roof completely off, and twisted tho frame. It next struck the house and bain of Mr. Thompson Williamson, a few miles beyond, serv ing il.ite in the same manner, only decidedly more so. Fences, trevs, &c, were blown dowx, but as fur as heard from, no one received any severe bodi ly injuries. The books of Knox & Co., have been left in the hands of J. T. Dale, at the Tionesta Savings Bank, w hero all knowing themselves indebted can call and settle. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Monday, May 27th, 1872. Court met. Present Hon. John Trur.key, President, and John A Pro per, Associato Judge. Oil motiou of D. D. Fassclt, Esq., Alfred S. Moore, Esq., of Tidioute, Pa., was admitted to practice law ill tho several Courts of Forest County, and sworn. On motion of J. B. McAllister, Esq., Manly Cros by, Esq., of Corry, Pa., was admitted to practico law in the several Courts of Forest County, and sworn. After transacting various matters of business Court adjourned to mcot at 8 J o'clock A. M. Tuesday. Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present Hon. John Trunkey, Presi dent, and Hons. John A. Proper and A. Cook, Associates. Trial and argu ment of causes proceeded with. Com. vs. John Nellis. Indictment larceny ; true bill. Com. vs. John Nellis. Indictment larceny ; true bill. Com. vs. Boyd and Jacob Hecka thorn. Indectment assault and bat tery ; truo bill. Com. vs. Boyd and Jacob Ilecka thorn. Iudictmcnt misdemeanor ; truo bill. Ford it Lacy vs. Thomas M'Closky. Replevin. Plaintiff takes non-suit. Sarah Ann Ford et al. vs. Catherine M'Closky heirs, ct al. Summons in ejectment. Verdict for deft. Forest County vs. C. J. Fox late Treasurer. Appeal from report of County Auditors. Verdict fur pl'n" for $271.25. Forest County vs. John G. Brandon, late Treasurer. Appeal from report of County Auditors. Verdict for pl'lf for $151.54. Commonwealth use of Forest Co. vs. John W. Miller ct al. Summons in debt on official bond. Judgment con fessed by agreement. M. Anna Lamb vs. Benjamin May ct al. Summons in case Discontin ued. Helen S. Thomas and Philip D. Thomas, her husband vs. Benjamin May and II. II. May. Summons in case. Discontinued. K. L. Blood vs. James Painter. Summons in ejectment. Plaintiff takes non-suit. Evalino Coon etal. heirs of William Armstrong dee'd vs. Charles J. Fox. Summons in ejectment. Coutinued by consent. F. T. Lusk vs. William R. Coon. Judgment opened and defendant let into defense. Verdict for deft. Solomon ZenU V3. John B. Legnard. Summons in assumpsit. Certified to District Court. Charles Leeper vs. Warren ifc Frank lin Railway Company. Appeal from the judgment of W. F. Hunter, Esq. Continued by consent. John Goll vs. Matthew B. Funis. Summons in ejectment. Continued by consent. II. II. May vs. James T. Whisnor etal. Summons in trespass. Continued by consent. II. II. May vs. John Miller et al. Summons ia trespass. Continued by coneent. Ada Hunter vs. O. Gilman. Ap pealed by the defendant from thejudg ment of D. S. Knox Esq. Continued. R. E. Scott vs. Robert O. Carson. Summons in case. Continued by con sent. German Hill ct al. vs. George S, Hunter. Summons in case. Verdict for deft. James A. Lewis and his wife Susan T. Lewis vs. Robert C. Stephenson. Capiua in Trespass, l'laiutiff takes non-suit. G. S. Ilnutcr vs. Seidell Whitman. Appeal by pi 'ff from tho judgment of D. 8. Knox Esq. Continued by con sent. Betlu Paul vs. Alexander Mc An drew ct al. Summcus in ejectment Continued by consent. Betle Paul vs. Alexander McAn- drew ct al. Summons in ejectment. Continued. Walter Dawsou vs. O. C. & A. R. R. R. Co. Appeal by tho def'ts from the judgment of of D. S. Kuox Esq. Defendants by their attorney confess judgment for the sum of $39.27. W. B. Lloyd & Lewis use of Lloyd & Sou vs. C. M. Roberts. Appeal by tho pl'lf from the judgment of D. S, Knox Esq. Verdict for deft for $34.5'J. James Parahall et al. vs. Dauiel Clark. Summons in assumpsit. Con tinued by consent. James Parshall et al. vs. Daniel Clark. Capius in trover and convtr siou. Coutinued by consent. LicKNsi: (ihaxtki). John Woodcock, Neillsburg, hotel W. J. Foreman, East Hickory, hotel M. Ittel and Daniel Blaek, Tionesta Boro., hotels. George Bovard, Tio ncsta Boro., wholesale liquor store C. W. A Geo. Clark, Fugundas, hotel Thomas Boyle, Fagundas, restaurant James II. Armstrong, of Con- neautville, who received tho recom mendation for a cadetship at Annapo lis by tho committee which held tho examination in Franklin a few weeks ago. has declined in deference to the wishes of his' parents, and Wm. L. Mason, a soldier's orphan, of Con ncautvillo, will bo recommended by Hon. Samuel Grifliith. Young Mason stood second on tho list at the examin ation. Wo are glad to hear of Wm.'s good fortune. We passed tho Fresh man and Sophomoro years of enr study in tho "Art Preservative" in his father's odice, and have a w arm corner in our heart for his family. We hope Wm. may come out a Brigadier Gen cral. By our liberal ol!Vr to tho public through tlio columns of tho FViu:st I'.K rrni.icAK, wo have had n very lively trade in book for n week. We will continue ouronerthreo weeks onlyspoisoiiK ilinirin to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish th ir libraries w ith nelet t reading lit low er prices than tney will have soon again, should call Immediately. SVPERIOn l.L'MBKK CO. STORK A first claxs Hilit of clothes made to or der, lit Kurniitccd, a jrood aisorinipnt of Cnssi meres, Clotlm and Triinimrx, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Sloro. 8 A largo assortment of the latest novel lies in Men', Ladies' ami Children's boots and shoes, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 Heady made clothing and t!ents fur- limbing goods fir everybody nt bottom prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 The Singer, tho universal family ami tailoring machine, w ith all its parts and fixtures for salo at the Superior Lumber Co. Stole. 8 Furchnsors always koep in mind wo have less expense an 1 therefore can sell goods lor less profit than nny other More in town. yvri:iuon LvMiir.nCo.bror.E, A large assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for salo at cost to reduce the stock. Also a large assortment of School Hooks kept constantly on hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottonades; Joans, l'i.mnels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Ladle Dress floods, brown and bleeched Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry oodn store, at tho lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Now goods! Now goods just arrived a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store Tablo and pocket cutlery, alw ays a largo stock on hands and for salo c heap at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 -A first class quality of Carpet Yarn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 WOOI..! WOOL! U'OOL! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at the store of Hilhronner & Co., Water St Tionesta, Pa., for which tho highest prico will bo paid in cash or goods This firm has tho agency of a New York House for tho purchaso of the entire production of this region. Re member, wo pay the hi'jhcut !ce! Hiuskonnkh & Co. Fou Sai.k. To close an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres situated on Millstone Creek, Fores County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the bark, am; supposed by good judges to be good oil teritory. Map w ith particulars at this office. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy- -5-300 reward for an incurable case, by Druggists nt 50 cents. Sold Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California Advertising alone does not produce success, iho thing winch is adver tised must have intrinsic merit, or else largo advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which ym kuow to ha good, advertise it thoroughly, and you will he sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soon discover you aro lying. Such is the policy of tho "Burling ton Iloutc," which runs to three great regions in the West: 1st, To Omaha, connecting with the great Pacific Koadd. 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nebrakn, and ull that beautiful re gion south of the Platte, filled with It. li. lands and homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points. The roads aro splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, tho Miller platform and coupler, and tho safety air brake (to prevent tho loss of life that is every where else happening) ; Pullman' sleepers, Pullman dining cars, largo and powerful engines (to make quick timo and good connec tions), and aro in a word tho 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 ou the Pacific lloads, sure he that you go "By Way of Burlington." All who wish particular informa tion, and a large mnp, tho vv i u g correct ly tho Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. A Mo. It. It. It., Burlington, Iowa. O. W. KOTIINHON, J. UONNiat, RON STORE, D. 8. KNOX'S Old Stand. ir.Oa, KAILS AH0 HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS Of HAPDWAHE, DKY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HA TS ami CA VS, With a full lino of and ritoviHioss. ALSO Drugs, Tat-'nt Medicine-", Paints, Oils, Window Glass, ar:d Putty. Call and see uoods and prices. AVc wish to got acquainted with nil and rcspcetlul- ly solicit a share ol patroua.e. WE TRY TO rLEASE. KnniNSON , ROXNKK, DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. nr,.u:i) r.noa, at tho r.u.ok.i nmrc store, have list receivea a new ana very extensive stock of 4 . ofall styles anil prices, which they will dis oose of Ht tho lowest possible rates con sistent with tho expenses connocled witli the trade. They also have on hand a largo stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS A OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH A DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT Ac., Ac. Hcmcmbor tho riaeo GRANDIN'S XFAY BLOCK, 2-lt TIPIOITTF. PA WltUABTOUTBlfRWSaS'SESISiRJ. WILLI AMsrOUT, rnsji'A. A FIUST CLASS Boarding School lor xx bom sexes. L O C A T I O N One of the most beautiful in tho State. Stvidonta Received at any Time. TICKMS MODERATE. Ilefcrences Hon. Jno. A. Da'.o, Miles W. Tate, Eso., S. J. W'olootl. 4o-iit. AOENTM WANTED Foil R0?,1AHIS!1 AS IT IS. This Hook, nn elewint Octavo Volume, coniainii a Yii'.l paircx. and 10 lirst-ehiKsi n- irraviuc.s, is an exhaustive and Standard work, iniinentlv adapted to its origin lo the pivsent time, exposes its baseless lire tenecs. iff frauds, its ih isoi utions, its uross iinmor.iiiticis. its opio.-.!tion u our public schools, nnd ci il and religions lib erty, it shows its insidious workings which slronuiv lend to brim: this country under full K.iinnh control. l'losiiecuis, and boiku rcadv on application. Conn. Puh- lishinu; I'd., M.ini.u-.l Conn. .2-4t S. .'. V Id A Kit, WATCH HAKER JEVJELCn, tiidiotjte:: And Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly TIZDIOTTTIE TEA STORE! The place to buy every variety of the VERY DEST TEAS AT TUB L O WEST PRICES, is at the extensive Tea f-toro of XI. T. CIIAPFEY", where von can always find a lariro assort ment ol the best Teas at New Vol k J'l ices. A lary; assortment ol Grceerlcs and Provisions, uneqiialod in qiialityandchca)iiossihvanT oilier ht"ro in Warren eonnlv, always oil hand. The people of l'oiest county will I save money by purchasing their supplies at mis place. Best brands of FA MIL Y FL O UR, delivered at any depot on the line of tho It. li. live. Store on Main St. near tho Depot. COAL! GOAL! TS Vicimred todclivrr tlie liost fiunlilv ol' X (Uil nt Iho i. lil 1 , ri hurl Itiink. two ntili'H from Nt'wuiaii viilo lor or nt Tiuiicstu ami vit iniiy lor 'lo CKNTS TKIl I5USIIKL. lie alw ays 1ms a largo hu jjjy on liuml, v e timo to lny in a largo supi'I Priloi'H liroiiiiitly atlciiclcil to - ' J Ull WOltK nratly exccllti-il Ut l!iisIlir ut ri-itsnnalilu ruti-H. H ILDRONNER t. QO. V-V. CT.OMINO out tlir Tall and winter slock of goods nt greatly reduced 1 ricei to make room fur u S3?nITG- STOCK. Xow is the time tosrr-t goods of all kinds, cheaper than ever. We have now on hand Jewelry I loses, W-rkiiri ltoxrs. Handkerchief I'.oxes, Musical Albums, Mmbroidcries, Luce I ioods, Hemmed and Slitched I lunkeri hicfx, Ijice Handkerchief's, While M ubias, all sizes, Risf-k and White l'linucs, Gold ami M ixod Heads, Jewclrv o! nil kinds, Thread and Point l.aco Collars, y.cphrya of U colors, Uci inaiitou n Yarns. New Corse's, Now S'jle, Hustles, lloop'-kirts. Underwear for Ladies. Hi! lions. Silk and Cash more" Scarfs. Great inducements by purchasing HAR3KEP.CKIEFS BY THE EOX. GENTI.KMANS LI NICK AND UN- JJlCltWlCAK. Largest nnd b"t nssnrted stock of poods for -Men's Wear in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in the most approved style. No fit no sale. A FULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOOES, always on hand. A line and well teleeted stock of niiiuiimu iuiuiiwu uimw, no LADIKSOPF.UA, L1CONTINK, AND KKC'K CHAINS, Till .U'l-'.t,I-'.TS LOCKI '.TS, ICINGS. GENTS HOLD AND SILVER VEST CHAINS, KTKULINU SILVER AND PLATED W AKE, Hats and Caps selling at eo-1. BOOTS AXTD SHOEQ LATES f wTY LEG V?, II E A D Y-M ADE CLOT II I X G, as cheap as can be bought in Ta. Xew Infantry Soldier Coats at $2. ValUes, Carpet Sttefo, Satchels, Ttunls, etc., always on hand. Carpets, llrusscls, Ingrain, Hemp, end all kinds. WALL PAPER, CUKTAIXS d-C, ron SALE CHEAP. I. HILBnONNEK & CO. 40-If CURES DISEASES Or TW- THR9AT.IUNGS.UVER & BLOOD In tlio wondorftil mcdli-luo to which tho amict il aro abimi iiuluttsl fur relief, tho dinuuvorcr bi'lievoi ho Ims coinliluiil in harmony liliiia ol Naturo's nii!-t nvi-i-oiiiii euralivo proiicrllcs, which Clod ha Instilled lute tliu voKeumo king dom fur hciilin-.' tho fick, than worn ever before comlilni-rl In 0110 medk lno. Tim evidence of Una fact I found in tho ureal variety or uuwt ohjll nato dieaio which It ha been round to rnnqurr. Ia tho cure of Hroiielilli", Severe onlis, and Iho earl xiat'e- "I roino in p. tloilV il has astonished Iho luedieal laculiy. und eminent ohyi-iciaua irououuc It Iho !?rintct medical dlacovery of tho an'. W "U " d'"'8 t . vre.-t CoiiL'ha, It atreliylhenn tho fy.tem and purines the Dloou. i-v in n .uuiiu ujo. It ruieM all Uii ill o rw. 11 Vom tho wori-t tierofuln to a ooiniiion Mt'i-curial Uii'ti-e, Mui.jihI ih'111! im1 ,lu,r eiVoci. aro er.nlicateil, and vI'uruiiH hi iiith nnd a sound cnistitiiiia rtHblinIn-d. Frjfcl rla Htilt lllixiim, li'vi'r Noron, Hvnly r liuiiult Skin in hliai-t, aU Hiu iiiinnTuiu tii-wi-' ciuis.mI ty had Mood, aro conqu-tvd by lid powerful purirvlii ftnd inviortitiui,' liR'tiicim.'. If vim reel dull, diuwuv. d--l)lliiiik-d, Imvu ia! law cditr offkin, or yidlowirli bri'wn vptitft on fitt-tf or binly, fffipu-ut lu-Hducliu or iz.uv, bad ta-ti lu mmitU, luturiiul lu'iit or ciiUi", aitt'iiisii-d Willi hot tliirilu'M, low afplril. and lonmy furv btMUri 'u, iiivuMilar appetite, and loiiriti coaled, ynti aru snil'eiin fioiu Torpid JJver or III I ioiiNHCNM." In many taii ol k Idvcr Coilinluilll " oidy part ol' thet-o pyiuptoma arc eicrienced. A a renu-dy for all u li rapuM, lr I'l-rce ildeii Medical lHovery baa nu tin.tal a ItellVet p.-rlect ruri-s, l-uviii lliu liv er utr.-ii'jiheued and healthy. For the euro of llublluul C'oiimII iutlou ol tho iiou.'U It Id a never I'uUiuii remedy, and lhu who hava uncd it lor thin puriMwa aro h.ud la iu iirainu. rilK proprietor offer $1.(HHJ reward for a mt'dt cluo that will equal it fur iho vura of all tliu dia eaerf fur wlih h it U reromiueiidi tl. Hold hv dnr".d-taat $1 par bottle. Prepared bv R V Pierre M. l..Sule Proprietor, at hi'heml cal LalHi'ratiirv. i:i3 Keueea street. lliiUulo, N. V. buud your addreea for a pamphlet. YALLLIS t I M f i: o ' i: i) M A (; i c o iMrnovKD v K 1) M A (i I C .MAGIC 13 L .H ! W. II. ri'KKINO it CO., Sole l'l-oin-i-ctors. Franklin, I'u. 41 ?l I: i. Viff '- r - M ' JUs, - Ik ''& 1 -''. 'VkV f '. '-; ' YYY'".:-: .; :cYX Vl,n,ttii' IlKtM nre imt a vile Fancy DrniV, tnvlr (tt PtMir Pi-m, W'lii'kfy, Proof S;iriu and Refima Liriuors, d'M tnre I, y:ivl, and nweetend t" p!a6 tM tste, c1'l ' T'ltiif," " A;yn;ttxerv" " Ii?tnrcrf Ac, tint Irad t T tM'J'lcrO!! lo drunLenneM nnd ruin, but are a tree MVd.cin, m.lda fiotn t'lf native Tto an J liciI).ofCaMftirnia. fi t - frmn ?il A iotlioitc Shmtilanta. The v are thffJre.it Inw-i puniier nnd a I.ite-givira; PrniC!p, a P-.-rf-ct P"n(v.itor Hi d I nvirtriitor of tha SvtPt". rirryin? X ail puimnom ni.ttlor and retorinf the b;.r;l tn a beAhlw cow lion, ciinr!iin it, rcfrehnn ami hivignrating both mind nnd bodv. They are eaif of administration, j-rninnt in their aciin. cei tJin in their reeti!t and ieii.li!e in nl fnrms cf rliseaw. Ka Vcrnnn can lakv Ihcae litttrra accord ing to direction, and remn lot,; unwell, provided their bone ate i.ot dclrovml bv initieral poifn or other mean, and tlm vital oi.uis wasted beyond the poiut of rep.ur. Dyjiprpatn or Inttrrf (lon. ITratl.tche, TV in tliC Slmii'.tlrr, Ctm ii, '1 -JitneM of trie? Chext, iinetn, K nr Kritrt-ttions of t'i .Sfoninch, l!aj 'J'asta in the M'Diih, Hn"n'i Au.ichi, P.il)ii,ition- of tha Hoart, Tnt1.iiti:natiotiof the I.tnv.;, Pain in the reeonio( the K. diicv1, and a hnmlied o:Ucr jumfn! vvinptoma, are the olisp ing of Jiypppsia. in lliese enmpiatnta it Iih no eq.n'. and one bullae will prov a better guar antee of its ni"im tlnn a l'inhv fU'criiement. For l''cmnlo t'otnplulnlt in yonng or ol', rnnrrid or n'ur;', at the d.nvn cf winianhood, or tha turn of life, leo Tonit: II. tier diip'av o decided a infl'isi-r tlat a maiUcd inipiovemtnt is svua percep- t.l.'le. For lnfl ttMtiinorj nnl Chronic Rlien mn ti ttt an-l (Jmit, Dt-vcp.a or lodiniion, liiiion, Kemiitent ami ItHenit.itnt lver-, lie;i"e of ibo lliooil, I.iver, Kldnvn and Hl.u! U-r, tha;c nitters hava been most Knccc-tCnl. fi.it'.i I);c.ici ,nc cutsed bf Viti;itei1 lllcpfl, wW-vU ii Rftncraily prucluujd by tl:ranne ment of the Digestive Onj-,t-. They Mr a Cirnf le I'tirnttre well n Toiik-. posscf;nj; aX the j-ntn.i ir mci.t of acting as a powerful agent in r'-iieviitjr ( onpi?hlitn or IpI1.hu. nntinn uf tne Uvcr and Visceral Oi'inn, and in Uiiiona For KUli Placaar. rrnpiions, Tetter, S.ilt- Rliemn, lii.!clu, S;'ol, 1'nenVs, Puln)tf lln'.P, t ar bnnc'ei, Kinu nonn-t, Sc.iiil Mc.nl, Sore Kyes, l'.ry nipelas. Itch, Sctirl's, I)i-co'fraiion' of the Skin, Ilnmota and l)iseises of the Skm, of whatever name or nature, are htoialiy dine up anil carried out of the v"neni in a slioit time bv the ue of thsse l'liter. One lonlei such caci will convince the muU iiurednluii of then cnriiive eflects, (Ituiiflo lit A'ltlatedl niond MTienever vom find ii iniMiiincft buratinq ihrnnh the skin in Pimples, Kiuition or Sores; cldnte it vvlien you rind it ob !rnctod and (thiKish tn the veins ; cleanse it when it ia foul ; ynur feelings will teil ynn w!ien. Keep tha blouJ pure, and the health of the t-ystem will follow. tiratefiil tHoninl- p.toclaim ViNna.sa Pit Tkr the most wonderful IitvioraiH lli tt ever tiuuiucd tbe sinltine; system. Ptut Tape, ami other Woritia. lttrVmg ia the ivHtein of so many thousands, are otTectually de troyed and removed. Savs a ditiii-ulihed physiol Oqist : The re i ;-i:.itco!y an in th vi.bi.t! upon the face of ih earth whose body iiextrnint fu.in t'.u presence of worm. It it not upon the bc i'ihy elentonu of the body thai worms exiM, bnt tijiou the di-eiicJ limnuis ad slimy rtcpojiits llMt b'ced llic living monsters of disease. No syst-m of M ;dieiti, nr vermifuges, no anthennm .tics, will bee tbil sitcui t'loui wuims like these Uit ters. Meclinulrnl Tl"jen3c. Persons engaqed ia P,iititS and M intra !s( sii'.d p Phiinhers, Typa-selters. Gold he.itns. And Minci-t, ps l!iL-y adv.inre m l::'e, wdl be subicct to p.u.ilv ts of the licwels. To r.n.od against this i;iUe a d.e of Wai.kck's inkgaw llirruas ouca or twice a weett. as a Preventive. ItitinuM. Ruuiieiuntf nnd Itil vrinltf ent Fevei'), which are ro prcva'ent in the vaiiei1 of our (jre.it rivers th-mic'iout the Uni'ed S'ltes, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tea nessoe. Onnberland, Arkansas, Pod, Colorado, llrarrt, Rio draiiJe, IVavl, Alabama, Mobile, S.ivannah, Ko.in ohe, jame, and nniiy ethers, with their vast uibttu nes. thiiuij,Ucnit our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, ami rei:iar!cabiy so during easona ol uuusu U beat and dryness, a-e invaiiably accompanied bv extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscei.i. There are nhvays inoreor lesa ohsii'iiciions of the liver, a weakness and ii ritable stata of the aionwch, and pro.it loror of the bowels, being ctoj-nd up with vi timed .nccnnjn'ations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful iuthience upon these various orpins, is e-.eiitialW necessary. There i no catbariic for. too put pose equal lo :t. J. Wamaa'a ViNEtiAK I'lT i KK-, as they w it ppcedily remove tha d.iik colored viscid matter wiili which iho bowels ar loaded, at tho same tune Miiuu'at'ii the accretions ol the liver, and Rencr.i!!y u'tonii li.a hcaliiiy fuucnuua of the (lii-stive oiK.ms. Scrofula, or lilnt;' Kvil, White Swellmga, Uicert, Krysiiias, Swei-d NcrU, lioiler, htntfuloua li.il.immalions. Indolent I ithinmiali'ins, Mercurial Al fections, O'd Sores, au. lions of tlio Skin, Sore Kv?i, etc., etc. In these, as in y!l oihir consiiititnnal tia eases, Wai unit's Vir.ttOMl Hittuiii have shown their pre.it curative powers ia ih: uiuat Ljiiut; and iutiaci aoii? ca;e. Dr. AVolkraCulir:rii?n VlwrgBrlllltera art on all ih-.-se, cas in a Minn.n' manner. !y puiifyii g the Hlood th-y remove l!m c.ntse, and by leso'vini awf tlie ejects of the inll.muii.iUon ihe tubeicnlar deposits! the alVected paaa uc.vs bsa.i'.i, aad a permanent caia is edVcted. The iroperlUsj of Pit. WsticrnN inboais HlTtF.Ri are A i orient. l)i.ioliorelii' and 1' itinuiaiive, Nutnliotis, Laxative, Dinretir, S'l'iiivf, CouaUrTiri tint. Sudorific, Alterative, nnd Ami-llihous. Tlio Apnrleiit ud uiiid I.iTtivo properties ol Ph. Walkiik's ViMfGAB UiTTiiKi aio ibe best s.ile puard in all cases of eruptions and nia'.uant leveis, i heir baliamic, h-.iiin, and soothiuj pitjpcraes pioiecl tbe humors of the f.uices. 'J heir bcJ-ilive pioperlie allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inlbimm.uion, wind, cn'.ic, cramps, eic. Their Counter-1 rrinnt iniluenco extend tlnoiKhout the svstem. Their l):ure!ic prooertiea act on the Kid n-ys, cirrecling and reyu'atin tli llow of uime. 'i heit Auti-Iblinus properties stimulate the liver, in tlio secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the binary duels, nnd are supeiior to ull remedial ancnti, foi the cure ot llihous Fever, Kever and Aue. etc. Fortify the body Huiimt dl bv pnrt fyiiic all it's fluids with VinkcsR ItiTritKS. No eoi. ilemtc can take lioid of a system thus forearmed. Tin liver, tho stomach, thd bowels, tlio kidneys, and tha nerves are rendered disease-pioof by lliu great invn omnt. lMrerttotia Take of tbe Bitters on jsonig to bed at nij;lit from a half to on and onedialf wine-n.a.t.u)i. Kat good nourishing foi-dj such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beet, and vegetables, and taka om-dior exercise. They are composed ot pureiy veget able ingredients, and contain no sprir. J. WALKER, Prop'r. it. II. MtDONAI.DACO., Druggists and Gen. Afits., Sn Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Wa-hiu;;toii and Char! ton Sis., New York. SOIJi UY ALL UKUGtilSlS AND UliALEKS. ilstate Xotlt-o. lSTATF. OF COX It V ! LKPAlll'TI, l.i'o X.J oi Hickory TowiiKnii, I'oiol I'oimly, ii(M-o;isc(l. Ali pt-rom imlt IiIimI to Nti'ul e tiite uro ri'qui f-ti-il to inakc iaiiiiLiliiilc imy iiuml. Anil llioso liavinj; loirul i-laiins iiL-'ainst tin.. b:iiiu', w ill prosi iit tln-m with out tit'lav in jii-oi(i-orilir for sottlomi-nl.to li. S. KNOX, JO.SIAli W1XAXS, j I'xocuto: s. i:;-nt FIIOTOGRAIII GALLERY ! Water Street, ADJOIXIXO THE 1IOLMI-.S liOLS?:, Tion'o3ta, Ta., M. CARPENTER, - - Proprletcr. ',i.'S I. ' 1 H '.iij.i ' T slid I'lclurestaion in iilltlin lslfht tyli tlii'urt. '.'i-tl J. C. LOFJG, Wliolesalo mill lli ta l iL alri- in HARDWARE, - AXDHII.- WELL FIXTURES, or AM. KIM'S, TIIDIOUTH JPJ. Kirvt Poor nliovi' Cm liaii-c I'otil. l-'.v .( 11 i ! r 'J m n tt M ti A 3" "I Is 8 M8SSSSSSKZ2 ..... M-.r