TUESDAY M0RNIM1, JUNE 18, '.872. BOROUGH OFFICERS. flurpe3. Win a km. Vonncilmcn T. J. Vim llown, Mllos W. TU 1. W. Clark, 1'. ), Convrr, W. 1'. MnrclllloU, 1,. I.. 1 1 nek clt. Juxtiern of the Peace W. I. Morcilllott, t). H. Knox. Vmnta hi,- J. N.Trll wort li . Sehont. Directors .1. Wiimnn, J. A. Dnlo, 3. A. l'rormr, Juuulj Hhrivor, M. W. Tnto, 8. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prexltlrnt JmlreW. P. Jknks, Aoeiat Judges J. A. 1'itorKn, As tnw Cook. MirriTK. I. TUvt. JUntrict Attorney V. W. MASon. Treannrrr H. Hkti.kv. I'rothnnntary, Hcgixtcr it Recorder, it s. J. H, AtlNKW.' Vnmininnionernni'.TS. Elliott, Jacod MKnni.i.ioTT, T. 1. Pnu.im. yunty Superintendent H. V. Hoitnun. Jury Comminxioncra Ukokuk fcJiuoiNg, Wm. P atterson, County purveyor S.T. TRWITf. Coroner JosiAtt Winans, County Auditor V..l Hol.KMAN, ViSl. Clakic, T. K. Conn. Member of Vongrcns 1'JfA District O. W. ScoriF.i.n. AsscublyS, B. La. who It. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. A CARD. Ed. Forest Reithmoan: rieaso Btato that I respectfully withdraw my name ns a candidate fur the oflice of County Commissioner. S. J. Setley. The Journal say3 that tcven years ago there were but seven car penters in TiJiouto; they cow exceed one hundrel and fifty. They are going to have a Fourth of July in Titusvillo this year. Over $500 have already been subscribed to wards necessary expenses. Several of our principal lumber men are now down tho river, attend ing to thcr lumber which was run down during tho late flood. Wo Ivive not been 'past Toits worth's new bouso for somo time, but understand that work is going steadi ly on, and the houso will bo finished soon. Tho Treasurer's sules have been adjourned to tho 2Gth inst,, wo be lieve. At any rato we will give duo notice when the adjourned sale be gins. J. W. Hallidiiy of Newtown, was in town last week during the railing season. lie may always bo seen dur ing these times up to his neck in busi ness. James McKay, I. M., has been over on tho Clarion running some timber, biU is agaiu back at his post, dealing out mail matter ami notious with his usual urbanity. Hot. Burton will preach at the School llouso near Hunter's Station on Saturday evening next, and in the M. E. Church in this place on Sunday at tho usual hours. Grove & olcott's well at White Oaks has a reamer stuck in the hole, and work will bo resumed as soon as it is removed. They aro not yet in the third sand, but tho well looks promising. Lewis J. Kirk, of Kirk's Mills, Lancaster Co., l'a., madu a call upon us yesterday and renewed hissubscrip tion to tho Republican. We consider Mr. Kirk as fine a man as it has been our good fortuno to meet. Alex. Ilcnage is putting a fresh coat of paint on the outside of Robin son & Bonner's store building. As wo nre in the second story of said building wo expect to share tho pride of the proprietors when the job is fin ished. The lato high waters have ratlv er interfered with the bridge business here, but work getting out stono for the piers goes steadily on, and as soon as the water falls a littlo more, work will be resumed on the pier in the lniddlo of the river. Mr. McCreery, of tho firm of Hitchcock, McCreery & Co., grain dealers and commission merchants, of Pittsburgh, favored us with a call last week. He is one of these dyed-in the . wool Republicans, and a very enter taining man to talk to. We see by the St. Mary's Gazette that a base ball club has been organ ized in that placo recently, and christ ened tho "Dully Vat-den." We are glad to know, however, that there are comparatively few. 'localities running wild on the Dolly Vardcn business. The July number of Ballou's Magazine corntmyics a new' volume, the 3Gth of this popular and prosper ous monthly. It is soood and so cheap that it should bo in tho hands of a million people, for its great mis sion is to enlighten and amuse, to instruct- aud flight. The contents of the July number are excellent, and we do not hesitate to call our readers' at tention to it. Address Thomes & Tal lot, G3 Congress Street, Boston, Ma. We saw Barnum's show. The show vould pass in such a crowd as was at Oil City ou tho 12th. There must have been at the leant calcula tion 20,000 people in Oil City on that occasion. We heard of no one losing his pocket-book. Tho May, Tarks & Co. brick is approaching completion. The Bon ner & McKay building is rushing rapidly along. S. II. Haslet's resi dence is assuming magnificent pro portions. William Lawrence's hotel is being got ready to put up as rapid ly as circumstances will permit. M. Ittcl, landlord of the Tiones ta House, has been away for a couple of weeks running lumber on the Clnrion River, for Jno. Cobb & Sons. Ho has returned and will now give his personal attention to tho wants of tho traveling public. He wishes to return thanks for tho generous patronage ex tended his house during his absence. Proper & Reck aro still receiving fresh installments of goods, and are selling so rapidly and cheap that Mr. Reck thinks seriously of going to New York again shortly for another general stock. They have a general stock of Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing,, Hardware, Groceries, and every thing usually kept in a first class variety store. Tho monihers of tho Finance Committco of tho Celobration to be held in this place ou tho Fourth of July, arc flyiug around rapidly, and gathering up script in a maimer at once astonishing and pleasing. If they havo not yet done you tho honor to solicit subscriptions from you, don't bo uneasy ; they don't let many slip. A man named Richard Burke living at the Pearson Furm near Petroleum Centre attempted to kill his wif'o by shooting, but being pre vented, shot himself in the right side, from the cfll-cls of which ho died tho same evening. Jealousy and Rum did tho business. Wo kam these particu lars from the Petroleum Centre Record of Saturday. Yesterday morning four new pas senger cars for the Peun'a Pot. R. R. Co., passed this place ou tho O. C. & A. R. Ry., going towards Titusville. We supposo they will not be used for over a month yet, but Mr. Steele, tho energetic President of that road is always up to, if not a little ahead of time. As will be seen elsewhcro in this paper, W. W. Mason is supposed to have received tho endorsement of the Democrats of Forest county for tho cilice of StateSeuator from this Dis trict, which, wo supposo is bound to havo a Democratic Senator. If we must havo a Democrat, why W. W.'s towering form would probably grace a Senate Chamber as well as any oth er Democrat in the District. Whitney's Musical Gcest Is in every respect a first-class musical magazine. It is published monthly and contains during the year upwards of seventy-two pieces of new and choice music, written by the best authors, which, if bought in ishcet form would cost over eighteen dol lars, besides musical stories and arti cles of the highest interest to nil. It is published at $1.00. Address W. W. Whitney, Toledo, Ohio. A chap named John Gaynor had a cramp iu his hand last week, and while in that condition frantically clutched a pair of breeches belonging to Adam Mannis, aud silently stole away. Adam, evidently thinking the a foresaid clutch was the result of malice aforethought.got out a warrant for John, who was brought before Esq. Knox on a charge of petit lar ceny. Tho 'Squire, taking into con sideration the fact that Jhu was subject to cramp let him ofT easy, tho sentence being 810 fine, costs, and five days in tho county jail, the whole amounting to something over $27. So it will bo teen that John was not the gaiuer by this littlo busi ness transaction. We give below the nominations of tho Democratic Primary meetings as near as can bo guessed at present. As we go to press previous to the meeting of tho delegates we rely alto gether on word-of-mouth reports. The Convention, which meets at the Court llouso this, afternoon may ma terially alter the result now antici pated: Stata Senate, W. W. Mason. Assembly, D. Black. Member of Constitutional Conven tion, W. B. Harlan. Prothonotarv, Ac, James Rose. Shcrili; D. W. Clark. Treasurer, P. O. Corner. Commissioner, Daniel Harrington. Auditor, Jonathan Allubuugh. Wo will give the official returns next week. Just arrived A new supply of the popular Goat-Skin Opera Boot, cloth legs, at tho "Iron Store." 12-1 1 1 We last week received tho Pro grew, published at St. I'etersburg, by F. II. Barclay & Co. It is a five coliunu paper, published semi-weekly, very spicy and well gotten up. F. II. Barclay is tho editor. Wo wish the now paper all manner of cucee. We take the following in regard to St. Petersburg from the columns of the IVogress : Persons who havo not visited St. Petersburg havo little idea of the growth of the place within tho last year. Originally a town of a scant dozen of inhabitants, it has now a population of 1,000 or 1.200, all ac tive, iudustrious, persevering business men. And there aro gentlemen, too, and ladies, whoso common senso has not been driven away because they havo been peculiarly favored by for tune, in having, as the Yankees say, "penetrated a reservoir of the oleagi nous fluid, commonly designated 'pe troleum'." There aro now in tho course of erection more than thirty buildings of different descriptions. List of Letters Not Called For. The following is a list of letters re maining in tho Post Office, at this place, Juno 17, 1872. Wm. Alt. J. M. Albach. John C. Andre. Frederick Bartosch. John Q. Bradbury, 2. Return letter to G. W. B. Hobach Tcmplo. E. R. Collins. R. T. Copelin. A. D. Crync. Curtis Camming. M. Cronk. Ben. F. ClitTord. Samuel Drain. John G. Dixsou. J. D. Ellison. Miss Hannah Evans. Pitt it Lewis. William Fchan Dennis McGuirk. Wm. Kolf. A. J. Griffin. R. J. Overton. John Patton. Miss Sarah A. McCray. D. R. McDonell. G. W. McCalmont. II. M. Munsell. Miss Almira Myers. Jacob Myers. Rev. L. F. Merritt. J. W. McGinnis. R. E. Morris. James Parter. Arthur Phillips. Georgo Richard. John J. Raisig. W. B. Rice. Albert A. Richardson. Dr. Samuel R. Ware Charles Wing. ' D. B. Watson. Joseph Whittaker. John W. Johnssn. John Johnson. Lucy Siverly. Calviu'II. Taylor. W. P. Sharpless, 2. ' Mrs. Sunders. TIiod. J. Skidtnoro. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California. Advertising alone dors not produce success. The thing which is adver tised must have intrinne merit, or else largo advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you havo anything which y u know to be good, adoertiie 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 Routo," which runs to throo great regions iu the West: 1st, To Omiha, connecting with the great Pacific Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, tho capital of Nebraka, and all that beautiful re gion south of the Platte, filled withR. R. lands uud homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points. The roads are splendidly built, have tho best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety air brako (to prevent the loss of life that is every where cine happening) ; Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining cars, largo and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connec tions), and aro in a word tho best equipped roads iu tho West. So that if you desire to go safely, surely, quick ly and comfortably to any point in Southern Iowa, Xebraka, Kansas, or ou the Pacific Roads, sure be that you go "By Way of Burlington." All who wish particular informa tion, and a large map, fallowing correct lj the Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. R., Burliugton, Iowa. Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy $500 reward for au incurable case. Sold Bronchitii. , This U an irritation or inflamma tion of the bronchial tubes which car ry tho air we breath into tho lungs. It arises from a cold settled in the throat, from Catarrh extending to those parts, from scrofulous affections, and from severe uso of the voice. The irritation from this latter cause commences in the larynx and glotin, which are the or gans of tho voice, and, extending downwards, produces hoarseness, coughing, and spitting mucous matter, sometimes mixed with blood. It is chiefly dangerous from its tendency to spread into the lungs, and terminate in consumption. It is in the euro of severe and obstinate cases of this dis ease 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 respcctablo Druggists. 581. For Sale. To close uu estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuablo for the bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil teritory. Map with particulars at this office. By our lilipral offer to tho public through tho columns of tho I'ohest Re rrm.icAN, we have had a very lively trade in hooks Tor a week. Wo will continue ourolVerthreo weeks onlyjpersons ditiiriiig to avail thcuisnlves of this opportunity" to furiihili their Libraries with select reading at lower prices than thny M ill have soon again, should call immediately. . ... BUTERIOK LUMBER CO. STORE.' A lirnt class suit of clothes mails to or dor, fit gurantcod, a Rood assortment of Ciissiiiieros, Cloths and Triminsjs, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A largo assortment of the latest novel ties iu Mcn'b, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoes, at the Superior Lumbor Co, Store . r 8 Ready madn clothing and Gouts fur nishing goods for ovorybody at bottom prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Tho Singer, tho universal family and tailoring machine, with all its parts and fixtures for sale at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store, 8 Purchasers always keep In mind wo havo less expense and therefore ean sell goods for less profit than any other more intown. ScrKRion Li'mber Co. Sroim. 8 A large assortment of Miscellaneous Literaturo for salo at cost to redueo tho Htock. Also a large assortment of Sehool Books kept constantly on hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Cottonades; Joans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Press Woods, brown and bloodied Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirt, and ail kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry jroods store, at tho lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Xewgoodsl New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and Hummer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Table and pocket cutlery, always a largo stoek ou hands and for sale el. cap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 A fir&t class quality of Carpet Yarn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Pimples on tho Face, Eruptions, Blotches, Scrofulous diseases, ami all sores arising from impure blood, arc cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 535. NOTICE. OBSRUCTION TO NAVIGATION OF ALLK CtIIESY RIVER. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the Navigation ot Bradys Betid, of the Allegheny River will be obstructed under the two mid dle spans of the Bradys Bend Bridge, fromlhe 1st day of Juno to the loth day of July, 1872, by the trestles for repair of said Bridge. Tho channel next to East Brady, will be clear. II. Blackstone, Chief Engineer. ll-5t WOOLI WOOL ! WOOL! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at the storo of Hilbronner & Co., Water St., Tionesta, Pu., for which the highest price will bo paid in cash or goods. This firm has the agency of a New York House for tho purchaso of the entire production of this region. Re member, we pay tho highest price ! Hii.ituox.vKit & Co. THK Tenth 'volume of 'ooi's Horsi: noi.o Maoazini: begins with duimary '7-. It is edited by Hamilton, S. S. Wood, and H. V. ti.sboine, ami inoludi-s among ils regular eoiilribut-.rs lloraro (ii'oeh v, (iail Hamilton, Tims K. lieei her, lr. l)io Lew is, Jn-. W. W. Hall, Jnims Parton, etc. llurrii-i lSee; lorNt., o, llrirk l'oiueroy, John i. Kuxo, Maj. tJinl. ICii patriok.'lVtrulcum V. Nusby, etc., write it occasionally. Terms (inn Hollar a Year. In clubbing, three liist-class periodicals aio given for tho pi icoof one ol Uiom. Tho wobt linei al l'rc iuiuni l.i; rt i-ver published. jo periodical is morn I'lequcnMy or favor ably mentioned by tl.o prc-i-. "Wood's Household Miiazinii is ono of the iiiiuiu incnts of biisincs enterprise which mark the ago.'' Methodist Homo Journal, Phil adelphia, l'a. "It has been improving ever hinoo we know it a good criterion lor the future." Courier, New .Market, Can ada. Jt is n marvel of cheapness uud liit class quality combined." New York Tunes. Specimen copy Kent free to uny "' '' s' Wooli V CO.. G. W. KOBIShOS, . J. liOXSKR, IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IRON, NAILS ARB HORSESHOES A Ppoeiality. ALL KINDS of II AHDWAltE, mix GOODS, JiOOTS, SHOES, HA TS ami CAVS, With a full lino of aud I'filO VISIONS. ALSO Drugs, Patent Medicine, Paints, Oils, H'indow Class, and Putty. Call and sen ;oods !nd prices, Wo wish to get Bcouainled wiih all and respectful ly solicit a share of patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. itocixsox &. r.oxxr.r.. A DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLAltD IJItOS., nt iho Euiek Drug storo, havo just received a new and very extensive block ot of all stylos and prices', which they will dis poso of at tho lowest jiossiblo rates con sistent with tho expenses connected with Hie trade. They also havo on hand a largo stoek of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAH.'TS & OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &c, Ac. Remember tho Tlaoo GRAXWN'S NEW BLOCK, 2-it TIPIOUTF, PA V 1LL1 AISPOUfilMLN SCS SDH. A Ii Y . wiLi.iAMsronr, i-lnn'a. A KIKST CLAS i Hoarding School lor uoin sexes. LOCATION Ono of tho most beautiful in the Stato, Students Received at an" Tlmo. TEliMS MOPKHATK. IJcforences lion, Jno. A. Palo, Miles n. J ate, r.sq., . j. woleott, -jj-iit A C. 1-1 N T.S W AN'TKI) I'OH fttOMAHISM AS IT IS. 'i his liook, an eleuant Octavo Volume, containing Toil pages, and m,", lirst-class en gravings, is an exhaustive and Simulant work, eminently adapted to its origin to me present tune, exposes its bii.-cless pro tenecs, its trauds, its persecutions, its gross immoralities, its opposition to our public schools, mill civil aud religious lib erty, it shows its insidious.workiniis which strongly tend to bring this country under iuii ic'inisii control. Prospectus, and books roaily on application. Conn, Pub lishing Co., Hartford Conn. li-H VJATCH MAKER & JEWELER, TIDIOTJTZi IP.A.. Ai.d Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND M USICA L INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike mniiuer and warranted to give satis faction. 4 lj TiroioTPriE TEA STORE! The place to buy nvory variety ofthe VERY BEST TEAS AT 111 15 O WES T PRICES, is at thn extensivo Tea Ktoro of II. T. CHAFFEY, where you ean always find a largo asort- inenioi me iioki ie:is al Aow i oik prices. A la.-g assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequaled in finality and cheapness byany other storo in Warren ismnty, always i d hand. Tho people of l'orest county will save money by purchasing their (su'iplie. ut this place, liest brands of FA MIL I FL O UU, delivore 1 at a:y depot oti the lineof tho It. it. irec. (Store on Main .t. near too Popof. COAL! COAL ! IS I'roparod to deliver the best quality of C,al at the old Kverhait ll.uik, two miles from Newiuaiivillu for 7 cents per or at Tioncfla and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. Ue alwuyii Una a largo mpply on hand, Now is the timo to lay lu a largo mippl.v Orders promptly attended to 2 ') OH WlillK neatly executed ut thitf oil CO " Hies. ILBRONMER & APR CT.O'sINO out fiflr fall and winter toik of eoods at greatly reduced prico.i to make room for a SIFjailN-G!- STOCK. Now is tin- time to i--t roo;ls of all kinds, cheaper than ever. We hae nn-.v Oil ban, I Jewelry linxon. W rking l'.oxes. Handkerchief ISoxes, .Musical Albums, Kmbroidcrios, Jjiieo (lood, Jleniuvd and Stitched I lunkerchii 's, Lace I laiidkerchiMs, White Nubian, nil sios, Plaok ami While I nures, Cold and M ixed Heads, Jewelry of all kinds, Thread and Point I.nen Collars, Zophr.vs of nil colors, li i niaiitow n Yarns, Now I orscls, Ncn" S yle, pllstics, i lootik:r! , Ciid'Twoi.! lur l.adic". Pi b ins, silk and Ciis':iiiierei!arl's. Great Inducements by purchasing HAKDKERCHiEFS CY TiiE BCX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN' ANP VS PKHWLAK. LnrTO'-t mill bnt asi-rlrd stock 'T goods for Men's Wear in this r-eetion, which WE HAKE TO ORDER In tho most approved style. N'o fit no t-alo. A FULL LINK OK GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fine and wi ll seloeled i,toek of American & Imported Watches, LAPIESOrEHA, LEONTINE, ANP YV.CK CIf.WN'3, IJKACKLiri'S, LOCKETS, KINGS. .' GENTfs OOLP ANI (SILVER VEST CHAINS. STICK UV'l RILVEIt ANP PLATED WAKE, Hats and Cat s soiling iu cost. Boots AHi?firioi:-Q READ Y-M A D E C LO T II I N O, as cheap as can bo bought in l'a. Xew Infantry SoliUcr Coals at $1. Valises, Carpet S'.icJ:.i, Sifchrh, Ttvnhf, etc., ulu.ya on hand. Carpels, Brussels, Ip;iln, Hemp, and nil kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS dC, - Poll SALE CHEAP. I. HILBRONNER & CO. 40-tr ALT. EXT.oh. I rnRtS DISEASES or Ttr THECAT.IUNGS.UYER & BLOOD la the wondorftit medicine to which the afflict ed aro abovu pulntod for rtltcf, the deliverer bclit'ves ho has combined in httrmcny more of Nature's utnl ovt'reiu' curativo jniirti'S, which id litis iiniillel into thu vt'tablw kiii- . doiu fur heal i ut; tho wick, than wero ever b'!ora Ctinihiii''d in one minlkino. The e ulcuce o( this fact it) found in tho jrreat variety or inut olmti nalo dluaHiri which ii hui been Tound to vDUquur, )u tho euro of llront'li HIm, Mvf ro 4'oiigtttt and tho early tiuc t C'OiiHUlup tion, it hu astonished thu uiedkul laculiy, aud eminent physician pronouueu l thu greatest - medical ducovery of the ae. While it en re the severest Co!iL'hi, it utreiiiji hen tho eyeti-m and purine the blood. l)y its great and thor on'li bl(d imrilyin propei-tien. it cuiea all HiimorM, front tht wor-t Nero fn Itl to a rtiuinnm Itloteli, i'implo, or Urupllon. Ji'-rcurhil diM'a-e, Mitu'ial iioiMin. and their ell't;ct-, aro eradicated, antl vloron health ond a sound constitution cxtablinhed. Ilrj ! M-lu, Hilt It a "ii 111, I'cvcr forei, Ncaly or Hoiiftli K!iin,in ohort, all tlm iiiunerou diit. iaei eniH.'d hy bad blood, aro comMiert-d hy th.ii piwerlul piirlivin and iuvtpiratitnr nii-dieine. If you tW-l dull, ilii)ttv, d-hilitated, hao saN low color of fkiu, or y''Uouibli hruwu tmA on face or bodv, fretiuent lieadache or tWr.z'iurr, hud lante lu ipouth, tutt-riml lu-.U or chllln, aliernatcd wtih liot rtii'he!, low spirit, mid piooiuy fro biidine, lrn-ruUr appetite, and tiinno coattd, you urn atiilVriuj' ft'oni 'l'orIl J.lvr or Ilillouiiv4(. lu many t.ie ol 11 ver CUlain( n only jurt of ther eympioiua are exierieuced. A-i u remedy for ull f tu h caecs, lr. I'it.'rco' tioltU'ii Medical l)isitviry u no etpial, fti it etlct trt pcrli-Ct curc, h aving the liv er Htn-ti 'ilum-'I anil h'-ultiiv. Fir thu euro ot llubitu.tl 4'oiim11 paiion ol tho txelt it U a uevt-r iHilinj rvmeily, and tiio?o who have U'd it fir l)n piirpo-o art; lnud in r.ruite. .Thu proprietor otl'ers $1,W re want for a medi cine thut will e-nittl it for thu euro of alt the du taert for wiiich It i reconiinendL-d. H ld by dni,:L'it at pr botily. Prrpared by R V. Ii n v, l. IV, Solo Proprietor, at lita t henif cal Uilwrantrv, i: Seneca street. Itudalo, N. V. bend your addrc for a jAuiUlcl, Wo lU'siro to cn:';i'.ro u i't-w miohj au'i tiU to m il tho wnrlil-i't-iiuwiirrl i:nprovfil llin U--yo Si'winij MsK liiii.', t :i lii-cral wihtry 'r on '(ii)hiU.Min. A hoixf uu. I waiji pivcu tonucnt. I'll 1 1 p;i' tiriilurrt i'MrniKln d HppHf itiiin. Ailiho-H W. A. 1 1 1 ! N ! K H M) A- .'(., (ietuul A.iii fits.t'li vi-iaii.l, . or St, I.nih, Mo. ii 1-it Dlt. J. X. ISO!. AI'.P, i.f TMi'.i rftiirn-.il to Ii in prui-tirii a;l. i' uto, lias 111) llll- ' Hfin-f of four iniiiilhs, sju'iit in tin' llo pi . 1 taN ol N'i'W York, w licro I"- will utii n,l : rulli in liis jiri!'t'N-i..ii. iillii'n in Mi in k:i intr Stor, I'.il iln-ir j iljovo tliu lunik, Ti'lioi'ti,, l'a. -i: -I f i;iw;i:'lii: for tho ln-l Kc-j'iiMK-au I H V. TKI'.i'JVI ' ' '.T II Vlnrsnr Blttfri are tint a tife Faticv Drink, made of PKr Kmn, hi-ikev, Pioof Spirit and Kefuta, Ltqnors, dfctnrtl, s:tcr d, and vetptvd t' p!-?as the ts?te, c:difd " 'I'obic-,' " Appetiitem," " kestnrert," hc.t that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but nre a true Medicine, made from the ti.it! v rontf and herbnf 'aliform.!, fre fin-ii .il' Alcoholic Stimulants. Thev sre thcOrp.it Mloo'l 1'titifier and a t.ife-Kivmsj Principle, a PeriVct K'-nov.itor and Invijiorat'ir of tlis Svitfiu. CHiryiim off all pn; vinous inttrr and rent or ins; ths Wtmd to a healthy co:it lion, enriclnnp it, rehehmf and btvii;nrnmg both mind find body. They are t:f of ad'nutiMr.itinn, prom 14 in their set inn, certain in thctr rovtlm, lAfts and reliible in all fnnn of H-eae. No I'ersoncnii tnkvUifao Ull t crs accord ing to d,rcc;ioti nd remi-n ln:i umveil, provided their bone ar.1 nf.t destrnve I hv mi.1cr.1l poi-niH or other mean, and ilic vital organs wasted beyond the poiat of repur. lyttrpfln or Imlle-entton. Hend.-ichc, Tjiin in the Shoulder, Ce-injli, 'i;!itiietn of tb Chest, Uis tiite, S""itr LnicMuons v( the Mnmiarli, Had 'lasts in ths Mrmth, H AiticUi, P.;pii.nton of tlis H'-art, Tnflnnnnl nn nf ih l.tm;, P.iin in the re;ion of the Kidn-r, n:;d a Invvlred other painful symptom, are the otTsprins of lvr.prpsia. In these Complaints it ha no e iiV, and one bit:i will prove a better guar ame of it? ineriti tdoi a letie'hv advei tisentent, For Kfrnrtlft C'otiiplt I nf 111 ynmii; rr oM, married or Rinqte, at th? duvn of wnm.mhond, or th turn of life, these Tonic Hater display so decided intfuenrq that a tikirited impruvemetit ii soon percep tible. t'(v Inflammatory ami C'lironto lllieii Mint hut and Gmtt, lysjps.i or Indi jeMion, lii'.ions, Hemitlent and Inteiinttrnt Fever, fjiisfaes of ths Blood, Liver, Kidnces and lltadder, these Hitters have been nio-it tuccesshil. Sncli pise.ises are caused rj Viti.ued I'.:ond, wheh is r tine rally pruduccd by dcranje meut ofthe Dieiive Orn-un. TIipv are a Cieiil l I'nrffntlre as well mn a TuU' pov.sssiii a'i tin; ji:ii!ijr merit rf acting as a power fid aeut in rrtfeviii: Congestion nr Inflam mation nf the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Uilioos Ii'-ies. For Hkln lUreM, F.rnptinns, Tetter, S.dt Rheum, IHotches, Smi1k, Punplei, Putu!es, Itoils, Car buncles, Kinc-wnnn, Scald-Hcad, S"re Lye F.rjr sipela. Itch, Scurfs, !isclorai ions of the Sk'iu, Humors and I meases of the fjkin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dn up and carried ont nf the system in a short time bv the n of these Hitters. One Ixittle tm such c.ies will convince th most iucn;Ju!oiis of tlteii cur.Mive e fieri a, lenitsa I lie ViHatfd Rlnoil whenever Ton 6i;I it nnpuriliirs bursting thnuiRli the skin in Pimpiea, irruptions, or Sores; cle.inse it when yott find it ob structed and s!uth in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; yo-.ir fcelnn-s will If !l you when. Keep the blood pure, and 1 Tie halih ofthe system will follow. rntcftil lliotiwiimln proclaim Vinrgar TtiT Titas the most wonderful luvigorant th.it ever itusiaiueJ the sinkiiiT system. Pin, Iftjip, Ami other Worms, lurking ia the system ut' so in. my tlmus.nrh, aie eift'Ctu.illy da troved and removed. Rav a diliniiihed phvsiot Ot;ist : There issr.irre'y an individual upon the face of ths truth whoie body is e Tempt horn tli4 presence of wotnit. It is not upon ilte he.ihhy elements ofthe body that worms exi-u, lut upon iho d sensed humors and slimy deposits th.it h'Tfd theie living njottbters cf die.iso. No system of Medicim. no vennifitRe, no nnlhelmiii .tics, will free the system fiom vvurnij like llieta fit ters. Mecltrtiilal Dlarnscs. Persons enaied is Paints and Mmerai, sticll as Plumbers, Tyjie-satteri. Gold beaters, and Mmrri, ns they advance in life, will he subject to para!vls ofthe llowrU, 'Jo guard against this take a dose of Wai.krk'h Vinsuar Uittbrs oocs or tw ee a week, as a Preventive. llllloti, KuiiillteHt a ml TiitormttleiiS Pevf r, which are so preva'ent in the valievs of out great rivers thrnnehmit the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Olii, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cutnherlaud, Aikausai, Red, Colorado, Ibaros, Kio Crande, Pearl, Ai.ibam Muhile, S.ivannali, Kuan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Stimmef and Autumn, and remarkably in during seasons ol itmnual heat and dryness, are invariably acrnmiiauied by extensive derangements of tho stom-ich and liver, and oilier abdominal viscera. There arc always more or lets obstructions of the liver, n weakness aud irritable stats of the stomach, and (treat torpor of ths bowels, beinf clawed up with viiiaitd accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a puweiful inline nee upon these various organa, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the pur wise equ.il to Da. J. Vai.kbV V 1 NHCiAR Hi ttk k , as they wid speedily remove ths d.irk colored vised matter with which the bowels ars loaded, at the baimi time stimulating the secretions ol the liver, and geneully tcstimiig the healthy functions ofthe (licestivc orpins. Mrrofuln or lvlnr's F.s ll, White Swelling, Uict-rs, Krysipel.is SwtlU' t Ni-cl:, tbiiter. Scrofulous iTifl.nniuatinus, Indolent Intlaiuinaiions, Mercurial Af fections, O.d Sores, Lliupiions of the Sk'n, Sore Eves, etc., etc In thes, ns in ail other constitutional ln's eases Wai k'KN'ii ViNTLiMt UirTtiits have shown their treat curative poweitt iu ths must obsiinaic aud i n tract aitle ca' S. Dr. Wii1kcrCnliroriilA VI lienor DIKvrs net on all those cases in .1 similar manner. ly purifying the ll'Ood iIil-v reniovo the c.mre, and hv reviving away the e'lects ol the tull.inunaiion (die tubercular deposits) the aiTeeied paits receive health, aud ,1 pciiuanent curs is effected. Tli iiroperlles of Pn. Wai-rr ViNanaa HlTiKRs arc Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carininativt, Niiintinus, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Ami-Bilious. Tim Aperient and m id Laxative prnpertte ol Dm, Wai.krk's Vinkgar Hittkrs are the best sale guaid in ail cass of eruptions and malic;uaut fevers, tlie:r balsamic, healing, and southing properties protect the luimurs of the faucJS. '1 heir Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, aud bowels, either from inflamumion, wind, cn'ic, cramps, etc Their Cuunter-Iirii.iut inttucucs extends throughout tlie system, 'i'heir Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, coirecting and reii!atini the llow of urine. '1 heir Anti-Iiilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its drh.ncs ihnnish the biliary ducts, atid are superior to all remedial nijents, for the curs o( Udiotia Frver, Kevrr ami Aue, etc. Kortlfy thn lioily nnlnst llas hvpnri fvint all its Hunts with Yinkgak Hitteks. No cpi cteinic can take hold of a system thus fnraimed. Ths liver, the stuinacli, ihi boeU, tha kidneys, and the nerves are rendcied dicac-proof by linsgieat mvij ornnt. DlrrcltoitSt Take of the Hitters on going to bed at mulil irotn a half to uns Slid onediaif wiue-nlasl'ull. Eat (;o.d nourishing food; such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beet, and vegetable;, and l.iks otit-door exercise. They are composed ol puiely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALKER, Pmp'r. It. II. fllclMKVAI.O St CO Druftnists and Gtn. Agio., San Kiaucisca, Cat., mid cor. of Wihuu;ton and Charlton .Ms., New York. KOLI) 11V ALL DKUUUISTd AND DEALERS. laHtaie Notice. lKTATK OF CONHAD LKDAIU'H, lato til i 1 ii'kury Towimliip, Forest rounty, tltu t it oJ. All ptTsoiiJi iu Jcbted to said t:ili iito riMiut stfd to innko iiiiiiK'diato pay lno it. And tlioso having lrtrul flaiiin against 11. e ruiih, will jui'M iit tin in witli unt dtdav in propontrder for st tlli nu tit,t l. S. K NuX, ) JUSiAH WIXANSJ "StHutoni. 4:J-rt - V.'holosulu mul Itctail 1'ialcr in H ARDWARE, I AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, I Ol'" AM, KIN lis, TIDIOUTE 1?J. l'iist Door uliovo i:xi'IiuiiK lli li'l. 4-1 y I'HOTOGRArn GALLERY I Water Street, ADJOINING THK HOLMES UorSE, TioXoata, Ta., M. CARPENTER. . . . Proprietor. IV'iircn ioi.LU I-
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