The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 16, 1872, Image 3

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    TLESIIAY mnilXINfi, JI.LY lfi, '.872.
DOnOUGH OFFICERS.
) Jlurfe.i.f ,T. WlNANM.
OiiiwWmcn T. J. VunOlivwn, Mll"t W.
Tl, D. W. ('lurk, P. O. Coiivur, VV. P.
Mcrcilliott, r,. I j. Muckctt.
Justice of the TcaecW. P. Morcllliott,
1. S. Knox.
tntnhle.3. N. Toltiworth.
f'lmnl IHrtcttM .1. Wlnaiix, .1. A. Tlnlo,
J. A. Proper, Juuub Shrlvtir, M. W. Tato,
H. 1). I twin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Pmitlmt Jntlic W. P. Jknks.
Aamriate Juilye.iJ. A. 1'noriiH, As-
UHKW I'lllIK,
.Sheriff K. Ii. 1UVI-.
JUstriel Attorney V. V. Masoii.
'J'reasurei H. Kkti.kv.
J'rnthonntary, Uiyintvr iC Recorder, it c.
J, II. AllMKW.
OlMM(.sml(T ItEN-.T. Kl.MOTT, Jacob
AlKIWIt.l.lnTT, T. 1. CoI.MNH.
(hunt! NuperinteiittcntR. V. TlnniiKti.
Jnrif OiiiHi..i'oner UKtinciE Miuminh,
W. Pattkiison.
thuitty Xitrvrior S.T. InwiN.
Cormier Josiah Winann.
County A mlitorn Km lloI.KMAN, Wm.
Clank, T. II. Conn.
Member of Uangrtna 1WA District 0. W.
Scoi'ii'.i.n.
AacwblyJ. C T.awhox.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
. 'rof. Wulicr is taking a slight va
rntiun, and is at jireecnt rusticating
about Tylcrsburgli. Ho will return
fcliortly and rcsunio his duties.
Al. Tnrtridge lns started a groce
ry aud provision store at Plcasuutvillc,
for the benJt of tlio employees of tlio
Pen no. Pet. 11. R. Co.
. Mr. T. II. Woodiing, Agent of
tlio Ptnna. Liblo Society lins left n
Jargo number of Iiibks and Testa
ments with M. W. Tate, who will sell
them, during the regular agent's ab
scuce, at society prices,
Excavation is progressing and
arrangements being made to erect a
substantial dwelling bouse on the cor
ntr of Elm and Helen streets. Jacob
Kepler Esq., is the owner of tlio lot
and will bo of the house, llo is high
ly spoken of.
The Oil City Bulletin, Democrat
ic, hoists tlio uamo of U. B. Grant for
President, in preference to Greeley.
Tlio editor is only doing what thou
sands of other Democrats will do, all
. because Greeley instead of a Demo
crat is put upon them.
Tho potato bug, in all his striped
'Ugliness, has appeared in tho gardens
of this vicinity, aud great is tho de
struction caused by his raid. It U said
that dry Paris Green will destroy these
-destroyers, but. we cannot experiment
ally vouch for tho efficacy of this
.cure.
Alexander Gilchrist of Fngun
,dus, died tfn Saturday, the Cth inst.,
fromtho effects of sunstroke. Mr.
Gilchrist wan an old subscriber of our
paper and an intimate friend of many
of our Uwsmcu. Ha was ono of the
owners of Venture well, the first put
.down on the Fagundus territory.
Some changes have taken placo in
tho mouthing of the Lrass Baud dur
ing tho past week, Wm. BJumo taking
13 Flat atiu Wallace Freeman the
Alto. Wo believe somo other changes
liavo taken place, but do-not now re
call them. We heard the music of
this band on the Fourth of July very
highly spekcu of.
We learn from the Clarion papers
, that Dr. A. L. Poter, of that placo
.was so injured by a fall from a buggy
during a runaway accident, that death
ensued the next day. He was a
brother of Jno. Porter who taught
school in this place about four years
ago, and is spoken" of as having been
u niau well thought of by community,
.and a promising young physician.
Mr. Milk Democrutwe ivi.h to
ael you t imformation, w ho was the
a'uthor of that little story you publish
ed last week headed "The notes of the
Dying Song 1" It was good ; we know
an article of j'ours wherever wo see it.
aud hence we ask for tho uamo of tho
author. It should have been credited
to somebody, becaus tho editor of that
- paper never origuated it. Wo pause
,lor a reply. .
h. match game, tho-third of scries
. . . -will be played between the White Pines
.of this place . the Pasfimcs of
-Jtdioutc; on thq grounds in this place,
. .on f . Friday of thU week. Tho
ecoro of tins last gaino at Tidiouto re
sulted in a victory. for the Pastimes,
tho score being 31 to 20. Tho "honors
jjro easy" now, and this game will de
cido which of tho clubs is cutitlod
tho championship. '
Thoridgo nien aro now at work
on the abutment on 'this side of the
riyer, the'two piers and abutment ou
ho other side having been built above
high water mark, and it is likely that
the next high water will not in any
;wuy interfere, with the work. As far
.' as tho bridgo Iras proceeded, it is tho
most permanent and substantial struo
. ' iuro of thei. hid havo -scn any
where. : -
THE FOURTH OF JULY.
The Fourth of July was celebrated
in Tioncsta in a manner vory becom
ing to tho doscendeuts of tlio authors
of American Independence. Tho old
cannon was unearthed, and Thos. Van
Gicscn's anvils brought into requisi
tion and such a noise kept up during
intervals of the day and evening as
must havo made John Hancock's
bones rattle' with satisfaction. The
program mo was carried out with the
exception of tho wheelbarrow race,
which was undoubtedly overlooked
owing to tho enthusiasm supci induced
by tho reverberations of the aforesaid
cannon and anvils. Tho orations were
pronounced ablo efforts by those who
heard them. Tho "funtastics," although
few in numbers wero powerful in ac
tions. A nioro laughablo display has
not taken place in Tioncsta since tho
Cornplauter tribe held high carnival
here. Tho rain interfered somewhat
with the programme, but- dampened
not the order of the celebrators, noT
wet tho powder of the cannoneers. All
went homo at tho closo of the exercises
fully con viuced that the Fourth of
July was a good institution, perfect
ly satisfied that they lived in "the
land of tho free and homo of tho
brave."
Tionesta has been having a gay
season ever since the anniversary of
the Declaration of Independence
Parties have been given by many of
citizens, and all, wo believe were en
joyed immensely. On Friday even
ing, 5th inst., a tea party was given at
Judgo Dale's. On Monday evening
following a party gathered at M. W.
Tate's. On Tuesday evening they con
gregated at the residence of S. J. Wol
colt; Wednesday cveuing a cotillion
party was contemplated at the Lowery,
but on n&ouut of the rain and absence
of sufficient shelter at the said Bowery,
tho party was given aip. On Thurs
day evening a largo party gathered at
Sheriff Davis' mansion, and tho Lall
over the bnstile was converted into a
ball-room and the festivities continued
until a late hour. And now this even
ing, if the weather permits.is to be put
in trying to wear out the platform at
the Bowery. Wo would that Tionesta
could havo theso seasons spread out
over more time, and so give the gay
revellers more timo to recuperate;
but so it has been ever since we have
been acquainted with the place; near
ly all decide on about the same time
for festivities, and then for an indefi
nite season young society lies dormant
waiting for some ono elso to Btart the
ball. When wo get at it, however,
thero ain't a placo thia side of Paris
where people enjoy themselves more.
On one or two occasions recently,
wo have spoken of developments in
oil going on up Hunter's Run about
three miles, on land adjoining that of
Azro Copelaud. Well, tho develop
ments have reached a culmination
in tho shape of a 20-barrel well. It
is said thut it will be torpedoed, when
it ia expected thot a largo well will bo
the result. Parties owning land in
that vicinity are looking tickled aud
wo have now a prospect of a large oil
excitcnicnt in tho immediate vicinity
of Tionesta. More wells will at once
bo put down. Leases are being let
rapidly. We havo long predicted
that some lucky party would eventual
ly make his everlasting fortune in oil
about Tionesta, aud here we see the
first fruits of that prediction We
hope, from tho bottom lifts on . tho
heels of our boota that this may be
tho very best district that has ever
been discovered in America. Wo
will keep our readers carefully posted
in tho developments of this region.
Mr. Kepler, who is building in town is
the principal owner of the new well.
To the Public
The producing community aro ad
vised that the claimants, viz : E. A.
L. Roberts, William Hinds, William
Shoup, Hail Clark and Noah Met?,
under an ullcged Patent portiielse
of Casino in Oil Wkllb, have again
commenced suits in the United States
Courts, against operators for infringe
ment. Meetings of all interested are hereby
Failed, at Oil City ou Friday, July 19,
at 10 a. m., and at Parker's Lauding
at 1 p. in. on tho following day, Sat
urday, July 20, for tho discussion of
defeuso ngainst this repetition of a
threatened danger to the whole coni
inunity. Tho counsel iu tho caso will bo prcs
out and will communicate any desired
information.
E. G. Patterson,
F. W. MirciiLi.L,
Lewis Emery, Jr.,
Wm. Brouoji,
Wm. A. Siirevk,
General Committee.
F. W. IlAtnjtia, Si-vi-clary. ltj
Rev. Burton will preach in tho
M. E. Church in this placo ou next
babbath, morning and evening.
James A. Magoe, from Clearfield
Comity, and Dr. Allison, from Indiana
County, wero in town during the week,
visiting M. W. Tato Esq. Mr. Magee,
who is a lumberman, Mas looking up
somo timber lands. He is only ono o
a number wlio have been here lately
(or tho same purpose.
The Meadville Daily Republican
comes to us enlarged to a 7-column
paper, and otherwise improved. Wo
notice that most of the space gained
by the enlargement is filled with read
ing matter. Col. Reisingrr now pub
lishes the only straight-out Republican
1 ! 1 ..
newspaper in lueauvme; uotn the
others supporting Greeley.
Miss Flora Burton daughter of
Rev. S. S. Burton, received tho prize
offered in tho M. E. Sunday School,
for tho greatest number of new schol
arls brought in by any one person dur
ing tho six months just past. The
number induced to attend by her per
suasion was nine.
We havo received the Petroleum
Monthly for July, which contains a
portrait of James Smith, Esq., of
1 ranklin, and a short sketch of his
life. The other contents are well writ
ten, and of interest to all who are "of
the oil, oily." Terms three dollars
per annum, in advance, J. II. Bow
man, Editor and Publisher, Oil City,
Pa.
It will bo seen by reference to our
marriago notices that Jas. Ilulings of
tho firm of Sawyer & Hillings has
"gone the way of all tho cartn," and
takeu to himself a wife. Mr. II. has
been a resident of our placo for about
three years, and has gained an envia
b'e reputatiou as a mechanic, and an
accommodating gentleman. The new
ly wedded couple have our best wish
es for their complete happiness.
Ballou's Magazine for August
Tho warm weather will remind peo
ple that light entertaining reading is
just what is wanted ; and we know of
nothiug more acceptable to the com
munity than Ballon' Magazine, asorial
that contains 100 pages of stories, en
graviugs and poetry of tho highest
order. Such a magazine can be read
iu tho cars, the library, at the seashoro
and at homo. It is the cheapest and
best of periodicals, aud should be in
tho hands of every one. Single copies
15 cents, or $1.50 per year. Address
Thouics & Talbot, 03 Congress Strcot,
Boston.
Nctico to Lumbermen, f
All those interested in the manufac
turing aud running of lumber, will
pleaso meet at the Court House, on
July 20th, 1872, at 1 o'clock, p. m.,
to take into consideration the proprie
ty of improving Pitholo Ripple, and
scraping a channel through the Bar,
opposite tho Islands below tho mouth
of Tionesta Creek. Como nil, aud do
not forget your wallets, for without
them, To can do nothing.
D. Harrington.
Closing out sale of summer Dress
Goods at a great reduction. We offer
a large stock of Summer Dress Goods,
consisting of White Goods, Percales,
Lawns, French Ginghams, &o., &c.,at
cost. Those wishing to purchase any
goods in this lino will do well to take
advantage of our very liberal offer A
good investment to purchase these
goods for next year. Call early whilo
tho stock is full and fresh.
Also, a full lino of silks at greatly
reduced prices.
SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE.
HOW TO GO WEST.
This is an enquiry which every ono
should have truthfully answered before
ho starts on his journey, and a little
care taken in examination of Routes
will in many cases save much trouble,
timo and money.
The "C. B.&Q.RR. ," running from
Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur
lington, and tho "I. B. & W. Route,"
ruuuiug from Indianapolis, through
Bloomington to Burlington, have
achiuved a splendid reputation in the
last two years as tho leading Passen
ger Routes to the West. At Burling
ton they connect with the B. & M. R.
R. and form tbo great Burlington
Route, which runs direct through
Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan
sas, with, close conceptions to Califor
nia aud the Territories; aud passen
gers starting from Tionesta, on their
way westward, cannot do better than
to tako tho Burlington Route.
This Lino has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West," which con
fains much valuable information; a
large correct map of tho Great West,
which can bo obtained free of charge
by addrossing the Gonerul Passenger
Agent B. A. M. K. R., Burlington,
Iowa.
For Sale. To closo an estate, two
tracts of land of about 2000 acres,
situated on Millstono Creek, Forest
County. Heavily timbered, mainly
hemlock, valuable for the bark, and
supposed by good judges to bo cood
oil territory. Map with particulars at
this oilicc.
I!y our liberal oHor to tho publlu
through tho columns of tho Forent Kk
puiimcan, wo have had a very lively trndo
In lookn lor a week. We w ill continue
ourofTorthreo weeks only;poison diHlrtnj;
to avuil themselves of thin opportunity to
fnrniMh their Libraries with seleet rcudinn
Rt lower prlees than they will havo soon
again, should call immediately.
A first class unit of clothes ma le to or
der, lit Kimmtccd, a Rod assortment of
CasHlmcrcM, Cloths nnd Triniin'js, always
on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co.
Store. . 8
A largo assortmont of tlio latest novel
ties In Men's, Ladies' nnd Children's boots
nnd Hhoes, at tho .Superior Lumber Co.
fitoro. 8
Iteady made clothing nnd Clouts fur
nishing goods for everybody at bottom
prices, at theSuporior Lumber Co. Store. 8
The Singer, tho universal family nnd
tailoring uinchino, with all its parts und
lixturosfor Halo at the Superior Lumber
Co. Store. 8
Purchasers always keep in mind wo
hnvo loss expenso and therefore can sell
goods for less profit than any other Btore
in town. Sui'EiuonLuMnEii Co. Stork. 8
A largo assortment of Miscellaneous
Literature for sMe at eoht to reduce tho
stock. Also a largo assortment of School
Books kept constantly on hand at the Su
perior Lumber Co. Store. 8
Cottonndes; Jeans, Flannels, Linen
Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies
Dross Goods, brown and bleechcd Sheet
ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all
kinds of goods usually kept in a country
dry goods store, at tho lowest prices, at
tlio Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8
Nuw goods! New goods Just arrived,
a full assortment of spring and summer
goods, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store.
Tablo and pocket cutlery, always a largo
stock on hands and for salo cheap at the
Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8
A first class quality of Carpet Yarn
always on hand nt Superior Lumber Co
Store. 8
MARRIED.
1IULINGS STKOUP. In Titusville, Pu.
July 4th, Mr. James Hidings nnd Miss
Hattio Stroup, boih of Tionesta.
nUDDLKSOX JOIIXSOX. On tho 4th
inst.. at Fryburg, Pa., by Jacob Faller,
Kxq., Mr. James Iluddloson nnd Mifs
Marv Johnson, both of Tiondsta.
COOK IIULIXGS. At Gravol Lick, Pa.
July 4th, by John Callihan, Esq., Mr.
Iiiiniauuol Cook nnd Mifa Louisa Ilu
lings, both of Cooksburg, Pa.
VAXSLYKE HALL. At tho same timo
and plaeo, by tlio same, Mr. Augustus
Vanslyko, of Tionesta, pnd Miss Susan
Hall, of Oravol Lick, Pa.
SHOEMAKER HVLINGS. Juno 80th,
nt tho residence of of Itov. II. 8. Childs,
Mr. II. II. Shoemaker, of Sugar Creek,
and Miss IJuttio M. Ilulings, fonnorlyol
Tionesta.
MwYS COOK. Sometime in June, 1872,
at Cooksburg, Pa., by ltov. O. L. Mead,
Mr. William Mays and Mrs. Cook,
both of that place.
WHITMAN SALKGIVER. On Monday
tho 8th inst., by W. P. Mercilliott, Ksq.,
Mr, John K. Whitman and Miss Annett
Salsgiver, both of Tionesta, Pa.
DIED.
llltAN DON'. On tho 8th inst., nt 2 o'clock
of inflammatory rheumatism, Mrs. J. G.
Brandon, of Clarington, Forest county,
Pa.
New Advertisements.
ZVolloe to Taxpayers.
In nursunneo of an act of Assemblv.
passed tho 3d day of April, 1K."1, and sup
plement passed the llihdayof April. 18i2,
tho subscriber will bo ut tho following
named places, within the County of For
est, lor tlio purposo ot collecting taxes for
the year 1M72. Taxpayers who pay to tiio
Treasurer are entitled, to a reduction ofi
per cent. :
Barnott township Cooksburg, July 8th,
fram 10 a in to 12 ui j Claringtun, July 8th,
from a p m to 7.
Jonus township JUarlen, July Otii,
from 11 a m to 4 p in.
Howe township Balltown, Julv 11th.
Kingsley township Newton, J illy 12th,
W heeler & liiseiiliury's store.
Harmony township At tho store of J.
I. ltangc, July loth ; TiunkoyviUo, July
Kith, Postollice.
Ilickorv townshio T.'.mt. TricWnrv Jnlv
17th, T. J. liownmn'ss tore.
'lionesla township Tionesta, July 18th,
Court House.
Groeu township Julv 20, Lacvtown.
Tionesta liorouirli Tionesta. Julv l'Jth.
Court House.
Tins lstu Uav of Juno. 1H72.
i:i-2t S. J. SKTLF.Y. Treasurer.
Appraiser's List.
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named persons aro appraised a venders
ot merchandise, within tho Countv of
Forckt for the year 1572. end clitesilloil as
follows:
JIartnony Township.
ChlFS. Ain't.
John retoreson,
White fc Forgio,
James Noill, ' '
A. Slater,
J. I. Mango.
I t 7 oo
I i 10 on
14 7 00
II 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
II 15 00
14 7 IK)
14 7 H
i i 7 (Sl
11 IT) (Ml
11 10 00
12 12 M
12 12 50
11 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 OO
11 700
1 1 I.". 00
ia luoo
14 7 00
Tionesta Tou tuihiji.
G. S. Hunter,
'J'iouexta Iiorotiyh,
Bonner A ltobinson,
J. M. McKay,
H. O. Davis.
Lloyd tk Son,
I. II ill iron Mcr it Co..
Superior Lumber Co.,
jiiuoruingr x iu.,
Proper A Heck.
S. II. HaMet,
Hickory Tuwiixliip.
T. I). Collins,
.1. JW. Atilstrand,
T. J. Bowman.
Harnett Toifnatip,
A. Cook,
M. Miller,
Kingnlvy Township.
Vheeler, Iiuseubiiry t Co.,
Appeal will be held at the Court House,
Treasurer's otlico, June 2tuh, 1j72.
n. u. T, Appraiser.
J. nox.NLit,
IRON STORE,
D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand.
IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES
A Speciality.
ALL KINDS of IIAPDWAHE,
1HY. COOnS;
HOOTS, SIIOICS,
11 ATS und CAl'S,
With a full line of
nn J
niOYZKIOXM.
A LSO
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paint.', Oils,
II indow Glass, and Putty.
Call nnd see poods and prices, Wo wish
to get acquainted with all and respectful
ly sonciiasuuro oi patronage.
WE TRY TO TLEASE.
ROBINSON A BONN KM.
DRUG STORE!
Grandin's Block, Tidioute.
BOLARD RROS., at tho Fuieka Prujr
store, have just received a new and
very cxtcnsivo stock ot
ofall styles and prices, which fliev will (lis
poso ot ut tho lowest possible rates con
sistent wim too expenses connected with
the traile.
They also have on hand a largo stock of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
PAINTS & OILS
WINDOW GLASS
SASH it DOORS
PLASTER OV PARIS
WATER LIME CEMENT &o., &c.
Remember the Placo
GitAxmx's xew block;
2j4t TIDIOUTE PA.
VILLI.lfiSPOllDirilS"SOnESHAIlYr
VILLI AMsror.T, rENX'A.
A FIRST CLASS. 5 Boarding Seliocl lor
both sexes,
LOCATION
Ono of the most beautiful in tho State.
Students Received at any Time.
TERMS MODERATE.
Reference!-, Hon. Jno. A. Palo, Miles
v. jaie, l.sq., ,-s. j. woicott. 4.-tt.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
ROMANISM AS IT IS.
This Hook, an elegant Octavo Volume,
eoiitainiii(i M pages, and 105 lirst-class cn-f?i'aviii-rs,
is an exhaustive and Standard
work, eminently adaptod to its origin to
tho present time, exposes its baseless pro.
tences, its frauds, its persecutions, its
liross 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
tun ivomiKli control. Prospectus, and
books ready on application. Conn, Pub
lishing Co., Hartford Conn. 22-4t
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
tidiotjtie: i3.
And Dealer In
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Repairing done in a workmanlike
manner and warranted to trive satis
faction. 4 Ii
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA
NIA. Joint resolution proposing an amondmont
rt v .. ..;....: .. ii
w tiiu wiiniiLUlMJU oi i. I'll II fyi Villi 1U,
He it enartml hu Iht fii-nni iim,aa
Ihpreseithttived the Ikanuiomvealth of
.a wKi.iy.eunm i( UtHtnil -I MX etllftl It iHi'l.
'I'll lit I I in t;.llvwin.r dfn j., ,.(( l' 1
-... ...v ...... w ...p, .nviivtiin;jit il iim i,iui-
hfitution of this Coiiiii.oiiwt-alth lo pro
posed to the puoplo for thheir adoption or
rejection, pursuant to tlio provisions oi" ibo
tenth article thereof, to-wit :
AMENDMENT:
Strike out Urn Hixth ion M.n
. - - .vr.j mvi B1.U1
article ot tlio (..(institution, and iiiHiirt Iu
ui. muieoi me louowiiig: a nlatu treas
urer shall bo chosen by llio (puililied elec
tors of the Statu, ut Mich times and lor such
term of service as shall bo prescribed by
law," '
WILLIAM KLLIOTT,
Speaker (if tho House of Kcprnsentalives.
1 A If l.'Ll ,,. ,
fSpeuker of tho Senato.
A ppimvvn n'li.. ..,. u I .1 ..r
............ .,11 111 -rtvy Willi UUy 111
JJ.irch, Anno liomiiii ono thousand eight
hundred and seventy-two.
JOHN' W, UKARV.
Prelliti'Oil hiiiI i.i,i-tili,.'il1 r. , ... .1 .1 ;....;. ...
luirsuant to IhuTenlii Aiiicle i.i ih ,,.,.
btituliou. FHANCIH JUUIJA.V,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Oillco Secretary of the Commonwealth,
jiurrisuurg, JU110 fcOltl, ISiU.
tONFECTtONARIE
S.
rA,s.
McKAY, at tho Post OlUco. ha3
" opened out a choice lot of
COXiECTlOXAMES,
CAXXED FRUITS,
1 OB A CCOS,
CIGARRT, AXD
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A portion of the patroiia.o of tho public
is rewpcctfuliy solicited.
'-"' JAS. M. Mi KAY.
TIvj ru-ublican OiTice
TEEJAS miiNtitntlv on- haml a luro an
IV Korlint'ht ot Jtlank Dcmis, Moi luuc.i,
Kul'puunw, Warraiils, Uujuuions, a.,'
bebol! rbcup tor tu,U. 1 if.
a. w. noniNsos,
ILDRONNER &
AP.K CLt IMINU out their fall and winter
slock of goods nt gicat'y reduced
prices to im.ke room tor a
SZPZRIXnTO- stock.
Now is the time to firet goods of nil kinds,
eheH'r limn ever. W eliavo now on hand
Jewelry Ilexes,
V"ik ing Hexes,
Handkerchief floxes,
M usii al A lliiinc,
Kmliroidcrics,
Laco ( toods.
Hemmed nnd
Slitchcd llankorcliiefs,
Lace llaiuikcreliiel's,
M'hito N nliias, ail s'ws,
l;!a. l and White Kringes,
tjold nnd .Mixed Heads,
Jewelry of nil kinds,
Thread and Point I a o Cnllari,
y.ephr's of nil cilors,
(lei iii:inlo ii Varus,
sew t'ol:;es. New S'yle,
lln-tlcs, 1 loop-k in.-.,
L'nderwenr for Liulie".
Kii lions, silk iimf
C:islimere.Sc:ir;s.
Ureal iuduixnicnts by purchaiiin
HJIKOKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX.
OKNTI.LMANH Lt.NKN AND IN-
. )j:nwi:Ait.
Largest nnd best avi.irted stock of goods
for Men's Wear in this section, which
WE MAKE TO ORDER
in tlio nioiit approved style. No (it no sale.
A FULL LINK OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
always on hand. A tlno and well selected
stock of
American & Imported Watches.
LADIES OPEItA, LLO NT INF, AND
KKCK CH AINS,
J3RACKLKT.S,
lock iri's,
ItlNfiS,
UliXTH (IOLII AND
BILVKH Vi:.Vl'
CHAINS,
STI'.KLINU
SILVKIt AND PI.ATKD Yv'AltK,
Hats and Caps Kclliug at cost.
OOTS ATD RHOECJ
LATEST &TYLLG O,
HEAUYMADE CLOTH I N G,
as cheap as can be bought iu Pa.
Xew Infantry Soldier t outs ut $2.
Valises, Carpet Such, &itchc!, Ttunln,
tC'c, ahvays on hand.
. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and
all kinds,
WALL PAPER, CURTAIXS &C,
I'OK SALE CIIKAP.
I. IIILBRONXEIt A CO.
40-tf
AJLT. TXS.ovl. i
mmymmm
A
i .ijfc"-; -v-. r'.i
CORES DISEASES or rsr.
TKF.QAT.LUNGS.LIVER & BLOQD
In the woriderftil motif clue to which tho effllct
fd are abovo point ud fur relief, the discoverer
hullevea liu lu-j cjmVj'ud in harmony more vt
Niitnru mortt lov-artiyn ettraiivo prmicrtlcp,
which God ha Inrttilted into the 'fgotahl king
dom for healing the lck, th?n were ever hefnro
combined In one medicine. The evidence of thi
fact is found in tho treat variety of moet obrt..
nale diueaen which It liar been found to onipier.
In the euro of HroiM'hltlM. Mevere
Cough, aud the early utae t! Conwu m
tlou, it bar atuititihed tho medical faculty, and
eminent physician pronotinc U the jrrentet-t
medical discovery of the ao. While it cure tho
twvurerft Uoii'-h, it ctrengtben the rytem and
purltrioH tho blood Uy its -.n at and thut
tin irli bl.Kid nurifylni. j roper t(eit it cures alt
JUumorwj from thu wort Kcrofula to a
coiumou ISloK li. HI tuple, or Kriipllon.
Mtrcnrial difeae, Mineral ixds-m. and ttieir
ettect, are eradicated, and vitfurun health and ft
ounci cotntltutiou eclablicbed. I )r l H'law,
H.ilt Hbouuiy lever Koren, saly
HouffU Sklil In fhort, a)l tbo numerous din
eaea cauhciI ly bad blood, are conquered by iht
powurml tturUVItu. and itivij.'nrutiiii; tuedUiiio.
-If yon reel null, trowy, dc iiilitaud, have inl
low color of ekin, or yellowMi hnnvn rpota ou
face or bodv, freqtnmt lieadacbo or dixziiier-f, bad
ta4te iu mo'utli, tuterual h at or cliillf, altenititt d
wtth hot tluiie, low ftpiriu, aud gloomy fore
boding, Irre.'ular ajiputitc, and toivue coated,
you aro uifM-iiiLf from 'fort! I.lvcr (r
lf lllouiie. In tntiii y cttm-B of 1.1 vvr
Cumplalul" only part of Uiva nyi:iptoiii
are exiteneuceti. a- a n'liu uy ir uu micu imi-h,
lJr. Fiereo'ti (ioldcu Medical Dicrovery baa no
equal, a it effect perfect cult, leaving tliu liv
er tttrenthencd ami healtby. For tuu cine of
llubilawl 'oull atioii of the bowel it
U a never iHiUiitf retmdy, aiid tbou who have
ur-ed it for thia purpose aru bud iu tt rai.
,1'ho proprietor offer $l.fW reward for a merit
cine that will eipial It for tbo euro of all the Ui
taet for which it 1 recommended.
Hold bvdru vitatl er bottle. Prepared by
R. V. liereo, M. 1.,S.1 lVoprictor, at bint bemf
cal Ijihorutorv. Viii ScHeta treet Ituilalo, N. V,
buud your addree for a iwuiphlut.
FHOTOGRAFII GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJUIMNO T1IK IIUI.MLS HOVSK,
Tionesta, Ta.,
H. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor,
Pi i luittifl.en iu aHlhu lutet st !, .,
tlie ail. .j-tf
iiliiSl
TI" " t. 4 . W X w W
Vlnrffiir Klttr
are tmt a iV Vxr.rv TV inl;.
''' l'i"'fS;iMli and Krin
I.i 'iiors, H-irtot-'!,
tjne. c.tlird " l,i
Appi-tixcr, "Heitureiv
c , llMt ic'l (In. lipulvr on i tltinil.tftin? .Hid ru;n.
u-ii are a one .Mori cut, 1'i.t.te tr'i-n tliT it.itire rm.tt
and lieili'tirt '.ilif.iriii.i.frcc ("mm all Alcololic Si-innl.ntt.
"I'liev :ite tbe (imi II'o'mI I'.int'ifr and a Lir-j-fiivitu
Wnmiple, a PerlVct Un.iv.it'ir and In vioi.itor n( rb-s
v-in, c-irryiif o:i a.i prusfitmui nutfr and ritrttn
tbe bl'M.rt to a bcilthv- tour! lion, f nii( Inn- if. i-.rW.ht.,
and itii;nr.itinn btb itin.d nnd bod., .'flier .ire r.i-.f
of arlinn.i'.'r.ui'-t, pr.iri:ji i:i i'ir .ia:.i, certain ui llieir
re-ni:), Ai ,ii(l riihli in jtil turmi n liea.
S Prima vaulnUetliete lti I cmncmr
in-? to d-rectinn-4, nnd r-m.- i-M,-- nmvp'l, prm-tifV.t
tlieir bom." me not df-iti roved by mii'cr.il poiim nrmlmr
me.mt, itnd thn v.ul organs waitej beyand the puuit
of rrp.nr.
ly)rp-I( ni Iikdlo-rr.'loii. TT-.i.l.v b, I'm
in the Sbi.uiib'f. j-bote' t.f lb. l.e -l, Ii
fiiifi, S'"ir l.rii' t i!i(.nj ot tbi t'itvicli, ll.nl I'sii
in tbe Afoitilt, IM'n-n Att,i:K-i, IVilpit.tiion of lh
II tarl, littbijiimalmn of tbj I un: Im in ifio ilmh
the Ki-iif vi, nnd a l-n-id;cd oib-r ivi.n'n! jivniptoiiis T ;
are lb- oif-(pnn-i ! -J tytMf fi I'm lj
i ii.it. no thii.ii, diMi line ii '.tic MO-rj UJIICI (JU 11
an? of iti ni-iii. ib.in a lrn!'-liy nrlvertisenit?itt.
Kr Frill tt C'iiilnlnf a, nt vmn, nt old,
tU.inifd nr f.'n.;l. t 1 lie t mil (.f W tii.nil.'i!d, nt tb3
turn of life, ilicse Te-nic H.ttcn d:spl w n d-cidd u
leUtttiiir.- tl.at a in.iiUcd intpiuwuii-iit i tiutjii 1'trteu
t.bl.
I-'or Itidftntniatnry nnl C'liroitlo Rtinn-
lltut Uut and (ioiil, l)v!tpepf i or 1 inb-'Hii(in, litnnu-.,
Kenitit?nt nnd Itiirrmtttnt I' Tver. 'icir of llm
li'tKNl, Liver, Kidniivt and Itiadder, lliee tlltfem b.we r
ben imi;t uncce-fnl. Sn-.li I io .-. .nr? c.mtfd li 4
Vitinlf? I Clon 1. v!i l'i ii cencrallv i lufluced bv dran-r-- r
mnt of i lie Ili-e;tve Oivr
TJiovure n identic PuiRntlvc na well na
Toitlcf poieufietiii ali tbe JK-Luii ir inciil el iiclun
art a powerful nent i;i relirvin-; t 'rtn a;rvtiini .r lntUin
Million of ilu Liver and ViiCJi.ii Oi';;.ui, and in Lmou
l)iifnsct.
For Hit til Ulirnaea, Fnipli.mi, Tetter. Rd;
Hliciun, lilotclicn, S,oi, P,ii'p!i-, rnt:ilet, It.iiin, Cu
hitnc'c, Kinir-iAonn, S'.ild Hcol, Sure I'.yei, Krv
$iet.l. I tcb. Scnrf I liscolor-airtus of tbe Skin, ll ninoia
and I)ie ie- of tbe Sk'ti, of wb.iiever ii-ou or nature,
.110 lilcr.illy dni up and Cirtiedo'it of il-e iiem in t
tliort time by tbe ue of (lime Hitters. One Umle nt
st!:b casei will con incj tlni iiiut iiici-.-dulous ot tbe r
cnr.itive etfcci!.
( Irntise tlm Vllluleil Blood wbcnAver you
f:nd its !inptiiiti"s burstinjf lliron.di iticsl.in in Punplct,
Kniptiitiis, i.r Sorrs; cleanse it wlu-u yoti find it oh
slnnlcd and nbi-i.b in llii veins; cleanse it u ben it n
fowl ; votir fveiiiKs will led von wben. Keep ibe biuud)
pure, ami lb-; lic.bb of ibe -,ieni will follow.
Ui-Htrful thniiiut-t pfoclaim Vimiuhr Hir
Ttsas lb ; most wondcilul Iuvi;or.u.l that evt-i aiotr
tb" siiihim; syMein.
11 lit Tape, nml other Worms, bi.Lii n
tbe avsieni of so many tliousan.N, are ertV( fii-iily de
Htroyed and removed. Say a di-t.tmuis'ied pliysio!.
nit : There iie.n-Le!y ai individual n;on '.h f.iof ib.i
eat t It wbone body i i exempt from tbe presence of worms.
It is not npnti tin. bc.ihhy rleniemi ol ilit body ib .i
worms etir-t. but irnm tbe diseased Ii.uiiois and &b nw
deptiftiti lb it bied ilit-so liviiin inonstei.1 of dtsruse.
No lysiem of M"dicin", nn vermifuges, no antbrlern
ttcs, will bee tlie system from wmius like tbec Uu
lers. Ktrt'liitiilrnl nisrnaaa. Persons enRaf-e! in
Ptinta and Mineral , ttucli at Piumb-pt, Tye s-iiers,
(old beatei, and Miu-is, as ibey adv.uire in life, will
be anbiect to pai.i'vis of .lie li.-w.-ts. 'i'., uaid ataiiit
iliin uka a done of Wai kkh's Vimcuah Drrit Ki one
or iw re a week as a Preventive.
llllioua. lietiiitlciil, nn1 Ittt ertnlr (nc
Irvra, wbicli aro so prevalent it. ibe v.dievi of our
greal riv.M-s tlnoii,liout the United StTtr, rscijll-f
IboHe of tbe Misissip(i( Ol.bi, Minonri, Illinois, Ten
nessee. Cmnberland, Arkansas, Krd, Colorado, Ibaos,
Kio firande, Pearl, Alahams, Mobile, Savannan, Uo.ni
one, James, and many otbers, wall tbeir vast nibtita
net, nitoiijjbinit our entire country durinj ibe Slimmer
and A it.imn, niul remarkab'y .m dining seasAfit o(
uniisii d lie.it and drynes, are iuvariabiy arcompanied
by exlensive detaiiReineiits of tbj sioiiikIi and bier, ami
oilier abdoiiim.il visrei-n. Then arc alivn-i morr or les
ollslrilClion of ibe liver, n wellness an. t'iiriKil.V suiri
of ibe sto'ineh, and peat turmr of tbe howcU, bcint;
cI.igKed up wub vui.itvd iccumn'.u;,i,. In ibli ii
mem, p'Uxative; XxenrnK w P,lM p iT1
tnese vailiius oiphh. i. essoiili,ili ni-'-esMarv. Tbero. i
tin cathartic for tbo purpose con il ia )n. I. rAI.
vinh;ar tin TRtis( as uiey w .i ppe-Mii y remove tiu
Hrk colored viscid matter wub wbicb ibe bowels ,tta
loaded, at the tame time fttimiilatinR the sccielions of
the liver, and Rctiei ally ictorin. llto bca!:b' tunciiont
of the dun-alive, organs,
flcroriilit, or KluuM Hvlf, White Swcllmti,
Ulcers, l'ysicll, Swellcil Neck, ('nilr, Scmfiilop
Inllainiuatious, I;iduVnt Inlljitiiualians, l(.rclllial At$
ftciutns, O'd Sorx-s, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Kes,
etc., etc. In tin-it, ns in ail olberconsiitution.il I)i
e.'ses, Vai.khh' ViNKiiva Hi 1'thks have ttlinwu tbeir
great curative puwcis in Ui: mu.it oujiiuatc and intiac'
abb caso a.
Dr. WHlkor-sCnllfornln Vtnenr Bill cm
act on a!l tlicse case i:i a ninular manner. !'- iiiilyu
the Hiood tb.y remove tbe cause, and by resolving aw,iy
the ebrts of tlie in'tammaiiott (ibe tilbetcuiar deposit!
the aiTccted paits icce.vo bca.ib, and a penuancut cur
is elTcctcd.
Tlie trnpttllr (.f Tn. Wu.k-kk'h VtNCdAi
PiTTRR-i are Apeiiunt, I )ii )!mi ei :i and I'.itininative,
Nutritious, Laxative, I)mrei:r, Sedative, (.'uuntcr-Iru-lant,
Siidonlic, Alteraliv-, Anti-liuious.
Tlio Aperient and mild Laxative properties ol
Pu. Wai.kkk's ViNi(iAR PiTTHKsiie tbe best sate
guard in ad cases of cniitions and iuali-iaul fever,
their balsamic, heal inc., and ftooihiu properties protect
tbe bumois of tbe fauces- Tbeir Sedative prnpertie
aliay pain in the nervous, system, stum cb, and bowels,
either from iiitlimm tlion, wind, cuiic, ci.iniis, etc.
Their Counter-irritant inlliienca extends lhriU;hnnt
tbe system. Tbeir Imretic properties act on tbe kid
neys, correttinj; and recnlatina; tbe t!ow of mine. Tbeir
Anti'ltilious properties stimulate ibe liver, iu the secre
tion of bile, and its discbaj-es lhroutli tbe bibaiydncts,
and are stieiior to ail remedial agents, for tiic tuia o
U'hous Kt-ver, Fever and Asne, etc.
Fortify the body anliial tllNenae Iw pnri
fs'itifj all iti fluids wuli Vinh(;.h lirniik-i. No epi
deunc can take bold of a system thus forearmed. Tins
liver, tbe stomach, thi bonels, the k'dneys, and tbe
nerves aic rcuJcrvJ disca5C;ioof by ibis sreat invig
orant, Ulrecllona. Take of die P.itters on tioim. to bed
at nielli front a b i!f lo on-j aud one-b iif wme-;lr.Hili.
Ki good noLiriabui' food, inch as beefsteak, million
fb op. venison, roa--t bevt, and ve-etab!es, and lake
ontdnnr exercise. They are composed ol purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no spirit.
J WALKER, Prop'r. U. II. McIM AI.D A CO.,
PriiR'isi and Gen. Agt., 8ui Francuco, l.'al,.
and cor. of VajhifiRton and t'barlton Sts , New Vork.
SOLh HV ALL JkU(iOlSrS AND DEALKRS,
Proil:if!! 12ip!oysnu2il7M
Wo tlcKiru to Piijmo a f i w Huu o HLrt'tiU to
st 11 tlio worM-ienou ut'il tin rt oi Jittck
vyo Si winix Mm-liino, tit :i lilirnil Hilary or
on ( unimisMiiii. A Itorso and Witm ifivi'ii
toii'zi'iitH. Full iiinirliUir.H itiriiislicd n:i
upplitMtioii. AiMrt' W. A. I1KMIKK
iV I'O., fleiH-ral Aioats, 'Uvi laml, (.
or St. lit mum, Mn, o4-4t
TSTATK Ol'TONHADM-UAIini,
-1 of Ilickorv Towiinhlp, I'on-st Totuity,
U'tMM'l. All er.-oiis in.lft-ic I to Maul 's
laio aro roo,iii'Mtl to make ilium-dint. pttv
liHMit, Ami Up wo haying ini i-i.ttii4
against tlio am, will prrsont llu iu wi.lt
out di'iav in proper ordrr lor ncttlt uu iit.to
1. S. KNOX, I . .
JuaIAU WINANS,) 1--utors.
4:M
JK HAVK takMi thy .iiifen.-y of two
i inacliincH iiiMtitUuctitn ;u K-ud illf,
ono kiiowu a- tlio
Kniffbn Mower and Reaper,
ami tlm otlior llui
Atlantic Mover and Reaper.
Tlm adv.ml ii'k tlioxi luai hinii r!a in
OMTDlJ:i.:i olim-cd (ut iili- i.i
L Ifihtnesv of Draft, L'usc of Maniiirmriit,
Lruuumy of Puwcr, Strr;iit!i rihI Chniurss.
'I'lii si. ii.ni-liini'K, w illi r u I'.hout ri'iij rr
alunlnni nl cun liu mr,'liii-(.. of
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ii- W.M. 11. 1 1 ICATI I,
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