TUESDAY MORSIXn, JEXE II, 1872. BOROUGH OFFICERS. J?vr7M J. Win A!. Uouneitmrn T. J. VanOlmpti, Mlloi W. Tat I. W. C'liirk, 1. o. Conver, W. 1. MorelllloU, I.. L. llackclt. Juntim of the l'eaccV. P. Merollllott, D. 8. Knox. Vontahl.1. N. TnHiwortli. Sf.honl Directors .I.Winnim, .1, A; Ttnlo, J. A. Propor, Jacob Slirivor, M. W. Into, H. 1), Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. JPmiilenf Jittl'ic'W. P. Jknkn. Assnrintn Jmiyei. A. 1'KorKR, An tHKW CnoK. iNhrriTK. L. TUvi. JUntrirl Attorney V. V. MAHon. Trenxurer H. Skti.ey. Prothonotary, licyinter it Recorder, t e. J. II. AnNKW. OHnmiMi'nnm-IlKXj. Ki.motT, Jaooii Mkiicilliott, T. I). OoM.INS. (Jaunty S'liperinlemlcntS. V. Kohrku. Jury Commiaaioncrs (Jkohoi: Kkkiins, Vm. Pattkiimom. (Innnty Unrvrym H.D. InwiIC. Coroner Jomiaii Wi.nans. County Auditors Ei.l lloLKMAX, AVm. Clark,' T. I). Conn. Member of Congress 10(A District O. W. BuoPiKi.n. Assembly 3. H. Lawkom. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. nnd Mrs. K. D. McCrrury were in town Inst week. Mr. McCrca 'ry called upon us for a few moments. His wife is still here. , Rev. Burton will preach at the school house near Hunter's Station, a week from next Saturday evening, lie will hold cervices in the M. E. Church hero the next day. A man named Ernst from Fapun dns was iti jail yesterday on a chargo f lnder, preferred by one of his neighbors. We believe he was taken backtltcte for trial before a justice Just evening. v - Fisherman ro reaping a rich liar vest just now. lXtring the last week .we have Been more fish on firings than would victual tt rcginkent for a wcc.k. Dnss, salinor., pickeral, and But-kcrs nro the principal fish caught. Col. Reisinger of the Meadvilie Republican called upon us last week, being in town to attend the fuueral of his niother-iu law, Mrs. Wiuans. The Col. reports business rushing up there, and is in imnicdiute want of two first - class job bauds. The old Copclaud well, of which we wrote a few weeks ago, four milea tip Hunter's Run, ii being tested this Q week. Casing is to be put in, and a torpedo exploded in the well, when we expect to have some first-class oil news to lay before our readers. Strawberries, sweet potatoes and fresh peas niuilo their appcaranco iu town last week, and were eagerly gob bled up by heads of families, Capt. Knox brought them on, and has since been regarded iu tho light of a public benefactor. Our borough schools commenced yesterday with Mrs. S. M. F. Joucs nnd Miss Emma Arncr as teachers. AVe believe this is to be a four months' term. Tho "jung ideas" about here were forgetting "how to shoot," and it Avail time that school should commence. Ja3. Cole captured a fawn last week near Balltown, and brought it to town. It is now at M. Ittel's Hotel, nnd is a very affectionate pet. It is about two weeks old, and one of the prettiest creatures imaginable. Vi'o believe this is tho first catch of the season in the fawn line. The Democratic Primary meet ings are to be held on Saturday next, and the convention is to meet on Tues day next. Not much excitement is expected because of tho fact that there is only one candidate for each oCice announced. AVe will give the result iis soon it is ascertained. A party consisting of several young folks of Tiouesta, went to Presi dent on Thursday evening of last week, and during tho eveuiug "tripped the light fantastic" to their hearts' con tout. They returued ou Friday morn ing, we understand unit a very nice time was had by all who attended. We publish to-day, on the fiist jiage, the Rules governing the Repub can Primary Elections, known as the . Crawford County System. A copy of them should be in the hands of every election officer aud Return Judge, so that there may be no misunderstand ings in regard to the system as there has been heretofore. P. T. Rarnuiu's wonderful trav Museum, Menagerio, Circus aud World's Fair, will exhibit in Oil City to-morrow, (Wednesday). This es tablishment requires seven large tents to exhibit in, and the admission to all is only 50 cents. Doors pen at 10 a. in. 1 and 7 p. m. Performances i commence at 11 a. m. 2 and 8 p. m. We hear that an excursion train will be run from Tidioute to Oil City in "the morning, returning after the even ing perforiuauce. We presume that largo numbers will attend from along , the line of the road. DIED. HUNTER. On Wedncsday.JuneCth at the residence of her son, at Hun ter's Station, Mis. Mary Hunter, aged nearly 81 years. Mrs. Hunter was born in Centre County, this State, on the 13th day of July, 1791, and was married to Joseph Dale in 1807. Mr. Dale died in 1815. Her father moved to this soction du ring tho same year, settling in the placo now known as Oldtown. Sho came on about a year after. In 1821 sho married David Hunter, and moved to tho farm on which Hunter's Station is now situated. Mr. Hunter died some ten or twelve years ngo, since which time she has lived principally with her son, David Hunter. Siuco sho came hero in 1815, she nover lived more than thrco miles from the mouth of the Tioncsta Creek. Sho was a member of the M. E. Church forsixty one years, aud died in the faith. Sho has always been known for her piety, and for years walked from five to seven miles to attend prayer meeting and church, never missing an occasion of this kind when eIic was ablo to leave tho house. Sho was buried in the Methodist Church-yard in this plnce on Saturday, and was followed to her gravo by a largo procession of rela tives nnd friends. Rev. Burton deliv ered her funeral discourse on Sunday morning to a crowded house. Ho spoko very feelingly of her dcvoulness and consistency. Sho was a woman uni versally respected and loved, and will be sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Sunday and Sunday night the rain descended in such quantities that on Monday morning rafts commenced running out of the creek, but wo be lieve none were lauded in the mouth, on account of tho water being too swift. At present writing (Monday afternoon), the wnter in the river has not risen materially, but by tho lime we go to press it is probable that the water will bo up to, if not above raft ing stage. A season of general rejoic ing aud congratulation is is now going on, anJ business is good. Tho vast amou nt of good that this water will do the luLibcr country cannot bo com puted. We have had uo natural rise for over tw.J y rs, nnd there must have been over 50,000,000 feet of lumber back. If it continues long enough to get the most of tho lumber out, we shall hnvo prosperous" times from now henceforth. The sky has still tho ap pearance of rain, ai.d we shall un doubtedly have water enough to supply tho demand. Tho typos of Oil City played the printers of Tiiusville a game of base ball, ou Saturday of lust week, and "walloped 'em gorgeous," the store standing 48 to 23 iu favor of Oil City. An effort is being made to get up an old-fashioned celebration in town ou tho Fourth of July but whether it will succeed or uot is a question for the public to answer. The firm of Bloss Brcs. & Cogs well, publishers of the Titusville Her ald, has been dissolved, W. W. Bloss retiring. II. C. Bloss aud J. II. Cogs well will continuo publishing the pa per. Mr. Bloss will be very much missed on tho Herald, as ho is a supe rior journalist and an pgreeable writer. Wo believe however that tho present proprietors will keep tho paper up to its present standard. The Citizen eays that Mr. Chas. Wood who has been manager of the Exchange Hotel since tho retirement of Mnj. Mills, skedadled on Wednes day night last, carrying with him about eleven huudred dollars, three hundred and ninety of which belonged to his wife. It is supposed that he took a steamer at New York for England. It seoms that "history repeats itself" iu his case, as this is one of his old tricks. Latest reports from tho Crawford couuty election, held oh Thursday last, prove the nomination of II. L. Rich mond, for Congress; William II. Dickson, Register and Recorder, and A. J. McQuiston, Clerk of the Courts, acd indicate the nomination of Sam uel Minor and Frank Mautor, District Delegates to the Constitutional Conven tion ; M. W. Oliver, Jr., and Fred. Bates for Assembly; Orlando Reed, Sheriff; J. J. Henderson, District At torney. The remains of Mrs. Winans were followed to the depot ou Wednesday morning last, by a large circle of friends. She was taken to Waterloo aud there interred besido her friends who had gono before. During her long sickness she was more than or dinarily patient, and was ready for death when it came. During her health she was one of our most active women in all good causes, and will ever be remembered gratefully by many who were (he recipients of her charity in life. Maj. McCliutock of tho Tidioute Journal has severed his connection with that paper, and is succeeded by Q. A. Needlo & Co. They had ought to put out a right sharp paper. We wish them unqualified success. NOTICE. orWRUCTION TO NAVIGATION OP ALLE GHENY BIVER. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the Navigation at Bradys Bend, of tho Allegheny River will be obstructed uuder the two mid dle span3 of the Bradys Bend Bridge, from tho 1st day of June to the 15th day of July, 1872, by tho trestles for repair of said Bridge. The channel next to East Brady will bo clear. II. Blagkstone, Chief Engineer. 11-Ut The Superior Lumber Co. -are now closing out the stock of goods formerly kept nt Superior Mills, at the Tiouesta stnrc, consisting in part of Canned Fruit of all kinds, Roast Coffee best quality, Pressed Hops, Sil ver Glcss Starch, Corn Starch, Table Cutlery &c. Thcso goods will bo of fered at very low prices. Slteuiok Lumber Co. Store. Iiy our liberal ofTor to tho public through the columns of tho Forest Kk prni.icAN, we have hml a very lively trade In books for a week. We will continue our offer thrco voekn only;pornons disiring to avail tlienipolvos of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with Roloct reading nt lower prices than thoy will hnvo soon again, should call immediately. BVI'ERIOU LUMBER CO. STORE. A first class suit of clothes niado to or der, tit gurantoed, a good assortment of Cussimoros, Cloths and Trlmingn, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A lar;;o assortment of the latest novel ties In Moii'h, Ladios' aud Children's boots and shoes, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Ready niado clothing mid Gents fur- liiHhinfr goods for everybody at bottom prlcos, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Tho Singer, tho universal family nnd tailoring machine, with nil its parts nnd fixtures for salo at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Purchasers uHvays keep In mind wo have less expense nnd therefore can sell goods for loss profit than any other store in town. Scrtnioii Lvmiikr Co. Store. 8 A largo nssortnient of Miscellaneous Literature for salo at cost to reduce tho stock. Also a large assortment of School Hooks kept constantly on hand at tho Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Cottonados; Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown nnd bleoched Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry goods storo, nt tho lowest prices, nt the Suporior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Now goods! New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. Tablo and pocket cutlery, always a largo stock on hands aud for salo cheap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 A first class quality of Carpet Yarn .ilwnys on hand at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California. Advertising alone docs not produce success. The thing which adver tised must have intrinsic me) i or else large advertising will evcutually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which yiu know to bo good, advertUe it thoroughly, and you will be sure to succeed ; if it is poor, dou'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 tho 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. lauds and homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points. The roads are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake (to prevent tho loss of life that is every where else happening) ; Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining ears, large and powerful engines (to make quick time aud good connec tions), and aro iu a word the best equipped roads in the West. So that if you desire to go safely, surely, quick ly and comfortably to any poiut 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, aud a large map, showing correct ly the Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. It., Burlington, Jowa. WOOL I WOOI,! WOOL ! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at tho store of Hilbronuer & Co., Water St., Tiouesta, Pa., for which the highest price will be paid in cash or goods. This firm has the agency of a New York House for the purchase of the entire production of this region. Re member, we pay tho highest price ! Hil.MtON'NEI! & Co. Bronchitis. This is an irritation or inflamma tion of the bronchial lubes which car ry the air we breath into tho lungs. It arises from a cold settled in the throat, from Catarrh extending to these parts, from scrofulous affections, and from severe use of the voice. Tho irritation from this latter cause commences in the larynx and gtolis, which are the or gaus of tho voice, and, extending downwards, produces hoarseness, coughing, and spitting raucous matter, sometimes mixed with blood. It is chiefly dangerous from its tendency to spread into tho lungs, nnd terminate in consumption. It is in the euro of severe and obstinate cases of this dis case that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has achieved unparalleled success, and won the loudest praise from all who have used it. It is sold by all respectable Druggists. 584 For Sale. To close au estate, two tracts 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 bo good oil teritory. Map with particulars at this office. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy 6500 reward for nn incurable case. Sold by Druggists at 50 cents. MARRIED. IIAWLKY MILLKK. At the residence of Riimlilo Toby, In Forest County, Juno fith, by A. Patterson, Ksq., Mr. Goorue W. Ilawley of Chautauqua Countv, N. Y., nnd Miss Jeannette Miller, of liall- lown, r ores' louiiiy, ra. CROVER& BAKER SEWIJfG MACHINES. Tao following ore 'selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, ns expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of tho Grover & Eakor Machines over nil others. "Hike tho Orover it Itakpr Ma. chine, in tho first placo. becauso if I had any other, I should still want n Grover A linker j nnd having a Grover .fe Maker It answers tho purpose of all tho rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasier to icarn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny Juno) "I havo had several vears' exne- rience with h Grover fc linker Machine, which has given me creitt satisfaction. I think tho Grover fc linker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out oi order. 1 proler the Grover A linker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, Now York. "I have had one in my family for somo two years; aud 1.10111 what I know of Its workings, nnd from the testimony of many ot my Jrienris who use tho sumo, I can hardly see howanytliingconld be more coiupleto or givo bolter 'satisfaction." Airs. Gen. Grant. "I believo it to bo tho best, all things eonsiderod.of any that I have known It is very simplo and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advuntage; the stiteli is entirely reliable; tt docs ornamental work beautifully; it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spoonor, atl Bond St. lirooklvn. "I am acquainted with tho work of me principal machines, nnd 1 prefer the Grover A linker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I havo work in the house which was done nine years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc Cready, No. 4a Kast J3d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewingdone in my family for the last two years has been dono by Grover fe linker's Machine, nnd I never IihiI a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will nuiko iu wholo cloth. It is, in my opinion, by far the most valu able of any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward lieecher. "Tho Grover & liaker Sewing Sta chino has rendered in every respect, tho most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price Unit it is a no eesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Ilarrisburg, Pa. "I hnvo had the Grover A Tinker Ma chine for ten or twelve yo:irs in constant use in my houso. I have seen and known every kind of Family snwinc, both per sonal and household, accomplished up tho Grover A linker Machine, to tho cnti. satisfaction ol'all concerned, Kev. Stephen IJ.Tvnir. "I iind tho Grover A Eakor Slitch will wearaslongas tho garments do outwear the garment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when Wretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiling, 4 Kast twenty-fourth street, N. Y. Tho Grover nnd Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both tho Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tho nubile a choico of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all thelurgo cities, and through agencies ii nearly all town throughout the country. Prico lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN GIHSKN, Agent, Tiouesta, Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. o N AND A FT UK Monday, Juno 5, 1S71, ni... ...:n r. i: TKAINS NOKTHWAKI). STATIONS. Oleopolix, Helmet t, Woods l'lnthers Mill I'itholo City No. 2. lo.'J'i a in iO.US " !!.: " in .14 " 11.00 ' No. 4. S .'io p m 3.W " s.ia " 8.10 " 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD, STATIONS. No. 1. Pitholo t'itv, 8.40 am Pratliers Mill H.4N " Woods 8,.rl " llennett (i.OJ " Oleonelis H.lil " No. 3. l.M p in 1.4H ' Us! " 2.02 " 2.14 " Ail 1 rains niako close connections at Gleopolis witli trains on the oil Creek A Allegheny . River liailuay, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run dailv between Pitholo City, Miller Farm and Pleasant viilo, liiakiiigcniinectioii witharrivinguud departing Trains. J. T. BLAIK, II. WiCKHAM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pitliole City, Pa. aotici:. DR. J. N. liOLARD, of Tidioute, has returiisd to his practice alter nil ab sence of four months, spent in llio llo.pi lals of New York, where lm will attend culls in his profession. OlUce in Kureka Drug Store, 3d door ibovo the bunk, Tidioute, Pa. ntf J. ItONXER, IIOIU X.SOX A IIOXM'Ii, IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS Of IIAPDWAliE, DHY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, II A I S ttnil VA VS, AVith a full lino of CillCK'HIUIlS aud ruovisBoxs. ALSO Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, H'indow Glass, and Putty. Cnll nnd see goods nnd prices, Wo wish to get acquainted with all ami respectful ly solicit a share of patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. ROBINSON A BONNKR. DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLARD BROS., nt tho F.uickn Drug store, havo just received a new and very extensive stock of ofall styles and prices, which they will dis pose of ut tho lowest possible rules con sistent with tho expenses connected with the trade. They also havo on hand a large stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS it OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &e., Ac. Remember tho Placo GliAXDIX'S NEW BLOCK, 2-lt TIDIOUTF, PA. VlLllAj"SP0BfDH'Kl.Sll."SE3inAKVr" WILMAMSrOI'.T, TEXn'a. A FIRST CLASS Boarding School tor both sexes. LOCATION One of tho most beautiful in tho State. Students Received at any Time. TKRMS MODF.KATK. References lion. .Tno. A. Dale, Miles W. Tate, Ksa,., S. J. Woleott. 45-(it. AG K NTS WANTF.D FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Book, an elegant Oc tavo Volume, containing 751) pages, and 105 lirst-classcn-gravings, is nn exhaustive and Standard work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present time, exposes its baseless pre tences, its frauds, its persecutions, its gross immoralities, its opposition to our pubiic schools, and civil and religious lib erty, it shows its insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full Romish control. I'rospccliis, nnd books ready on application. Conn. Pub lishing Co., Hartford Conn. 2-4t VATCM MER JEWELER, tiidiotjte: 3?a.. Ard Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL 1NSTR UMENTS. Repairing done in a work manlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly TUDIOTTTIED TEA STORE! The placo to buy every variety of the VERY BEST TEAS AT TUB L O WES T PRICES, Is at tho extensive Tea Store of H. T. CIIArrEY, where you can always find a largo assort ment ol the best Teas at New York prices. A lai g assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequaled In qualilyand cheapness byimy other storo in Warren county, ulwava o'n hand. Tho people of Forest county will save money by pun basing their Biipplie at this place. Best brands of FA MIL I FL O Un, delivered at any depot ou the line of tho R. R. tree. Sloro on Main St. near tho Depot. COAL! COAL! GT.S. EYEBHABT IS Prepared to deliver tho best nalitvf Oiul ut tho old Kvcriiurt Bank, two miles from Newnianvilln for 7 cent's per or at Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER RUSIIEL. lie always has a largo supply ou hand, ti mo to lay in a large supply Orders promptly attended to 2 0 "I OH WORK neatly executed at IhiiioJlK e ut rensomtui mies. O. W. ROIIISSOK, ILDRONNER & c RF. CLOSING out their fnll and winter stock of goods nt greatly reduced prices to niako room for a SIPIRriTGr- STOCK. Now Is tho time torrt goods of oil kinds, cheaper than ever. We have now on bund Jewelry Boxes, W'-rking Boxes, Handkerchief lioxcs, Musical Alliums, Kmbroideries, Lace Goods, lli nimcd nnd Si itched II an kerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, White Nubia, all sizes, Black nod White Frintrcs, Gold uud Mixed Beads, Jewelry of all kinds, Thread nnd Point Face Cellars, phrys of a'l colors, (ici niantoM n Yarns, New Corsets, New S'yle, Bustles, I loopskirts, Underwear lor l.ndic. liii bons. Silk nnd CashmerolSearfs. Great inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. G F.N TLF.M A N S LIN F.N AND UN DERWEAR. Lnmost nnd b-rst assorted stock of g iods for Men's Wear in litis section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho most approved style. No fit no sale. A FULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always, on hand. A fine and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches, LADIESOPERA, LEONTINE, AND NECK CHAINS, BRACE LHTS, LOCK ETS, RINGS. GENTS GOLD AND SILVER VEST CHAINS. NT Eft LING SILVER AND PLATED WARE, lints and Caps selling nt cost. BOOTS AND SHOEO . LATEST STYLES READ Y-M A D E CLOT II I N G, as cheap as can bo bought iu Ta. Xcw Infantry Soldier Coats at Valise, Carpet Stcls, Satchel, TtunLi, rf-c, always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS AC, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. IIILBROSNE R & CO. 40-tr TXQGt13Ei PIERCES ALT. EXT.OFL. CURES DISEASES or TUT, THRDAT.IUNCS.UYER & BLOOD In tho wonderful medicine to which tho afflict ed aro ahnvo puiutud for rclkT, the diixMiverer bWlevoa ho has cuinhiiid ii harmony mure of Natnre'd mont novpreiirn enrutivo enitierlit'8, which Med ha ln-tUlcd into Iho vi-gc'iable king dom for ht'uliici llio pick, than u-oro ever hWore combined in one medicine. The evidence of thia fact It found In the irroat variety uf luont obfli nato diteatsn which it ha heen found to conquer. In tlio euro of Ilronchtlls, Severe C'ougliM, and tho early iai;c ni Coimunip. lion, il htm adtonidhcil the medical faculty, and eminent lihytociuu pronounce H the yrcatctt medical ditcovery of the ae. While It cure Iho overeat Coicrh. it strengthens the tfvidcui and pari! lea the Mood, lly its ureal and thor oiiull blood luirilylnir troiertiet, It cuiea all IfuiiiorM from the. uor-i bc-rfulu to a common llloK li, 11 ni le, or l.i u pllon. Mercurial discai-c, Mineral oiron aud their ert'ects, aro eradicated, ami vigorous health and a iound couitluitiuu c'tabliclicd. Dryol laa. Bull Ithuin, I'ever noreu, fit-uly or Hough Mi I n, in fhoit, ail lhe imim ,,,, , cases caused by bad hlooii, ro conquered by thia powerful purifvln aud iuv iorui ti.uF medicine. If you feel dull, drowvy. debilitated, have cal low color of skin, or yellowtcb brown spots oil face or body, frequent headache or dizulness, bad tasto In mouth, Internal heat or chills, alternated wilh hot lliihes, low spirits, and Klouuiy fore, bodin's, irrctilur appetite, aud tonj.'uo coated, you aro Huiferiuir from 'I'ori'id Liver or ' HlltoitMiiOHa)," iu many cases of 1.1 ver Coiuolitiut " only part of these symptoms aro experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Piorco'a (lotileu Medical lllscovery hua no equal, as il eft'ecia perh ct cures, haviiiu the liv er strengthened and healthy. For lhe cure of tlabltuul Conall pullou ol the bowels It Is a never lailiu remedy, aud thoee who havo used It for this purpose are loud in Its praise. 'I'he proprietor oilers fl.imu reward f.r a medi cine that will equal it for tho cure of all the dis eases for which It Is recommended. Hold hy drui."jislsat (1 kt bottle. Prepared by It. V Pierce, M P.. Sole Proprietor, at ln chemi cal Lalmratory. i:U rieaeca street, llullalo, N. V. bcud your address for a paiuphlel. ATfANTEH AGENTS lS.il pir dnvl l.i soil the i-.-lilirati d IMIM E Slll'T TI.E SEWING .MACHINE. Has the under-feed, makes ihe"loi k siileh." alike on both sides, and fully Ih'fiiNid. The Ih l nnd cheapest inuiilv Seuiug Machine in the market. Address Johnson, Clark if' Co., Bonloii, Mass., I'll I hi hi i t:li, 1'n., Ciiica-JtJ4-go, III., or St. Louis, Mo. I'rofi tattle InitIo,y maul. Wo desire to engaue a few more agents to sell llio oi l, 1-ienoH ncd improved Buck leye Sewing Maehiii'i, ut a liberal snlui v or oil connuisMon. A hoixi and wauon iven louiM'iit.H. Full pacticiilni'H In t-1 1 1 -I ,. .1 on npiilieilion. Address W. A. HENDER SON A CO., General Agents, Cleveland. . or St. Louis, Mo. ;() h, Sl-liSCBir.Ef.t-tlej Forest R..ublienu It will pay. H m-Hlty .f-cv-- VJ&'! .vtSfcagaa- ViiirQ.tr mttrri are lift a vile Kancr Drink, made f Pnnr Rum, U'hiy, Proof Spirit And Kefnq Liquor, Hoc tore!, ficej, nmt aueetcnerl n please h line, c.ill-ri ' Ti:i!c" " ApwtirV " Uestorcrt, Ac , tint led the tinpler on 10 drunkenncM and ruin, but are a trie Mei'.cme, made f ont ths native rooif and liei h of i 'rt-Kornia, (re.c from n' Alcoholic Stimulant They are theOre.it ll.utd Purifier and a l.tfe-pmna; Pnmijile, a Perfect Renovator and Inviporator of th Svttf in, cirrytni; o-T all poisonous matter and rcvorinf the biood to a health cone tion. enrichinjr it, refreshing nd invigorating bold mind am. body, i'liey are caf of administration, prompt in thflr action, certain in their revtha, .ife and reliable in all forms offheae. No Prrwnn can take those Hliter accord in to directions, and rema n lone; unwell, provided their bones are uot destrovcU by mineral jwmnn oroihe mean, and the vital organs wuicJ beyund the point ofrfp.nr. I M;t-)ln or Imllir mlon. HV.-nbrhe, Tala in the Shoiiidt-is, Onijjhs, Tlitnes of the Chest, Dii liness, S.iir h met at ions of the btomath, Itd Tait in the Mouth, liinutis A tin cits, P.ilpitaiion of lit Heart, Inflammation of the I. tin:. Tain in iho regions of the K.dnrvv and A hundred oilier painful svmptoma, are the offspring f(f Dyspepsia. In these complaints it Ins no etpi.il, and one botiie will prove a better guar-an't-e of its nit-iiis than a fenqihy admiiir.eu.ent. - Kr Kemrtlo C oiiiptniitMf in young or o'n"" married or sinule, at llie dawn of womanhood, or th turn of life, these 'i'ontc P.itters ditplav o decided a inflnencff ilt m mailied tmpruventent l suun tcrci tiblf. For lii(1nm,itntArr find) C'liroitto Rhrn ntnttaiti and (ut, Iyspep5:.i or IndiiHiiun, Hihwis, Remittent and I nleriniltrnt I'cvens iisease of th liiood. Liver, Kidm-vs nnd liladder, these Hitters ha been most successful. Such Diseases are caused bf Vitiated Ulond, wh-cti is generally produced by deraugs merit of th- Digestive Orpins. Tliv lire n -cuti I'ltraTatlre ns well a Tunic, posseiup also the pctiii tr merit of acimj as a powerful aqent lit relieving Cmjestion or lnflan m uiuii of the Liver aud ViiCcr.il Or-aiis, and in Uiitoua Diseases. For Kkfit Dltenscs, Fniptionn, Tetter, SaU Rlieum, llloiches. Spots, Pimp'es, Pustules, 11m l. Car buncles, Rimt-worms. Scald Head, Sore Kves, Krr sipolas. Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of the Skiii, I In mora and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by tbe use of thes li tters. One bottle in surh cases will convince the must inirettuloita vf their curative eOecis. It-imHo llio Vl(lnedl Illnod whenever jrm find us impurilirs biirsling llirouRh the skin in Pimples, Kruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and slufii-iJi in the veins : cleai-se it when it is lotn ; your feciings will teil you when. Keep the blood pi-re, and the liaiib of the system will follow. Urntt-fnl Ihoiiimiils proclaim Vinrhsr IIit trrs tli most wondetful Invioraut that ever sustained tbe sinkiu? system. 11 ii. Tape, niitl oilier Worm, lurking tbe svstem of so msny thousands, are etfeclually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phystoL ogist : There is scarcely an iu dividual upon the face of ih earth wlmse boily is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the le.t:Uiy elements of lhe body that worms exiti, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits tii.it beed lhe.se living monsters of dtseaso. No svstem of Medicine, no vermifuge, no .mthelinm .tics, will ft co Iho svstem fio.u wunu like these bit ters. IUt!liaiileal Dlftcnsca. Persons engaged la Paints and Minera'st inch as Plumbers, l yjie setters, (ild beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life. wiJ be subtect to piralvi of llie llowcls. 'I'o cuard against this take a dose of Wai kbu's VinbuAK li.Truits one or twice a week, as a Preventive. unions. Remittent, nutl Intermittent Pos'Cl'M, which are 10 prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especial if those of the M ississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Itraroa, Kio Orande, Pearl, Aiabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, nnd many otheis, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so riming seasons ol unusual beat nnd dryness, me invariably accompanied by extensive derangements ( the stomach and liver, and oilier abdominal viscera. 1 heie are always more or les obstructions of the liver, n weakness and irritable atatst of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, beitif clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exert 1113 a powerful imluence upoa these various organs, is essentially necessary. There ia no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Wai.kkr'i Vikkc.ar Pit run, as they will speedily remove th dark colored viscid matter wiiU which the bowels ar loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions ol the liver, and genetally restoring the hcalihy ftinctiui of the digestive organs, Hrrofttltt or Kind's Krtl, White Swellings, Ulcers, Lrysipelas, Swelled Neck, Oniter, ScrofuUnia lutlanimations. Indolent 1 ndaininaiions, Iecurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as iu nil oilier constitutional dis eases, Walkku's Vinsgar ltiTTKM have shown their great curative poweia iu the must obstinate aud tutract atile cases. Jr. Walker' Coll for 11 In Vliirfrnr 111 tiers act on all these cases 111 a similar manner. lv purifying the Hiood they remove the cause, and ly resolving away the e'fects of the inilanunation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cut is effected. Tli properties of Dr. Wai.kurN Vinrcar Rittkrs are Aeiient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Stiilorilic, Alteiative, and Auli-Kilious. The A portent nnd mild Laxative properties ol Dn. Wai.kkk's VSnri.ah Hittiirs are the best safe guard in ail cases of eruptions and matipuanl fevers, tlteir bals.intic, healing, and soothin'; proKTties protect the humors of the l.iuces. Their StrtUtive properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and boweis, either bum inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting aud tegulating the flow of urine. Their Ami-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in tbe secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, aud are superior to all remedial agents, fur the curt o liihous Fever, Kever and Ague, etc. Fortify 4 ho body iSKilitat il bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinugak Uitthhs. Nu epi. demic can take bold of a system thus foieartned. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendeicd d.neaac-ptoof by this jj real uivi orrfnt. Direction!. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wuie-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are computed of purely veget able ingredients, and coniain no spiiir. J WALKER, Prop'r. 11 II. MuDOXAXDeY CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sis., New Vork. SOLD 11 Y ALL DRUGGIST AND DEALERS. 17STATK OF COXnAP LKDAIU'n, Into of Hickory Tnwnsliip, l'ort-st t'ountv, lcfo.iKOt. All prrwttns indcitoil tottiiiil ei Into aro roint'stftl to intike iitunciliiilo pav-int-iit. Aiul those having hjjul flaiinat UKuiiiMt Uo aanio, will oivsii'iit tlit'ia with out tUOay iu propor nrtior lor Nitth-nuut.to i). H. KMfX, JUSUU WINANS, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Water Street, AIMOININii TlIK HOLMES HOI'S E, TioXesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. 9k rirturex titkou In till tho lt.l fctvh-f tlienrt. iu.f J. C. LONG, Whnli-Mulo unit Kflail Iiealer in HARDWARE, AXVOJL WELL FIXTURES, Of ALL KINDS, TIDIQIJTE JPJ.. l irst 1'our above Kxiliane Hotel. 4 ! i S ': f ii M ii 3 it i I It (S
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