r he Revest gJcpuWlwn.. TUESDAY MORMXn, JILT 23, S87J. BOROUGH OFFICEtlS. Purge .T. Wihani, f.YiMHCiVmrn T. .1. Vnn'llrwon, Miles XV. Tntn, D. XV. Clark, I. O. Convor, W. 1. Mr-rrilllntt, I,. I,. Mucked. JnKce nf the VeaceXV. P. Mereilllott, D. S. Knox. Omtnblr.3. N.TciltH worth. . Nehnnl Directum J. Wiliaim, .1. A. T;i1o, J. A. Proper, Jaoob Slirlvor, M. W. Tate, H. P. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge XV. P. Je!k. Aiuoeiate Judge J. A. l'ii(iri:n, As tHKv Cook. fittirri(TK. I. Davii, Jtintrict Attorney XV. XV. M Ason, yVcMMrfr H. Skti.kv. J'rothonotary, lteginter Recorder, rfc 11. AONKW. (kmniMiimiT-T1ks.i. Elliott, Jacob MunCIM.IOTT, T. I. Ool.MN. County Sitperintcnilent S. F. IUiiirkr. Jura (Jo:niniioner ClKouciK Slums, . WM 'l'ATTKIWOM. V)ni Nurrcyor S.T. InWIN. fbroiier JostAll Wikasb, Count; Auditor KM Hol.K.MAN, W, Clark,' T. li. t'orin. Metnhr.rofCongrtiit 1!VA District G. XV. BioFiF.i-n. AsuewblyJ. II. Lawsox, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. II. II. May, Keq., lias returned from Louisville, where lie hns been fur tlio pant month looking after his luiu bcr. Ho is looking hearty. Hev. O. B. Clark occupiud the pulpit of M. E. Church in this place on Sunday morning last. Kev. Burtou preached in tho evening. Hon. Jno. A. Dale was at home over Sunday. He spends most of his time now nt Cambridge, in tho employ of the Pennn. Pet. II. R. Co. Mr. Partridgo and family aro nt present visiting in Jamestown, N. i, with Mr. Partridge Sr., nud family They will bo absent some time. Our Base Ballists aro talking of sending auothcr challenge to the Pus limes to plav a frcndlv came. We liopo ojio can bo arranged on satis factory terms. M. Carpenter desires us to say that those wishing pictures cannot do LettOr than to como at once, as he is .making arrangements to Icavo towu for somo time, if not permanently. A. II. Steele, President of tho Tcnua. ret. 11. II. was in town Satur day and Sunday last. Ho reports tho railroad progressing rapidly, and thinks that cars will be running clear through before many months. It is a melancholy fact, that were gthere a dozen empty tenant houses in .our town they could be filled in a short time. There has not been a houso to ircnt in town for six months. Sotne .body who has money should build .some bouses for rcut. Tho next aunual Fair of tho Northwestern Agricultural Society will be held in Corry on the 1st, 2d .and 3d of Oetofcer. We are under .obligations to Mr. II. G. Pratt, corres podding Secretary of tho Society for complimentary ticket. A large rattlesnake was killed in tho borough limits ou Sunday last by Capt. Knox. It was an ugly looking reptile, and whilo viewing it we were .almost tempted to believe thnt Eve ' .was frightened instead of persuaded - into eating tho apple. Work on the new build'ufgs in town is languishing somewhat on ac . .account of the lumber having run out "We believe all save one or two who uro building, depend on Hackett's mill for lumber. A difficulty with the machiuery caused tho stoppage. Rev. J. A. Hume.of Hickory called on us a Thursday of last week. He , reports everything quiet there at pres eit. He informs us that Mr. Geo. KliflWivcr had the fore finger of his ;right hand nearly severed at tho sec ond joint, at Collins' Mill recently The finger will be saved, but will always bo stiff. The Republican County Commit tee"niet at the oflico of M. W. Tate on .Saturday of last weok and elected J. .G. Dale, Samuel Clark and W. R. Punn Congressional Conferees to rep esent this County at the District Con ference to be held at Ridgway on the Slst inst. Wo believe it is the inten tion of all the Conferees to bo present 1 at the Conference. EVM. Riddle, of this place- has taken the agency of a book entitled ''Living Thoughts of Leading Think ers," wliich commends itself strongly to the taste and jument of all who like much wisdom in few words. The . selections are brief, terse, and prevail ed with a fine moral tone. The aijthor v is'evidently an earucst and gifted stu dent, and in this volumo he has placed in con venient form the Living Thoughts of" a. critical course of study. This book will adorn a library, large or small, aud should be in the hands of all who read or think. The prico is . $2.50,3.00 or $4,00 according to the binding. : A met ting was caiicd iu tiio M. J. Church lust Bitlibnlli evening be- foro services, to organize a Bible Hucie- On motion of M. W. Talo Esq., Rev. S. S. Burton wns chosen chairman of tho meeting. .A constitution was then adopted and tho society, named "The Forest County Biblo Society." II. II. May Esq. was then chosen permnucnt President, A. C. Porter and Mips Jennie Hunter, Vice Presidents nnd Rev. Watts B. Lloyd, Treasurer, Secretary und Depositary. After approving the choice of Thos. Woodring as Bible A gen,, the meeting udjoumcd. Mr. M. N. Allen has leased the Titusvillo Courier establishment, and is now sole proprietor, tho considera tion being tho suug littlo sum of $5,000. Prf. A. C. Tortcr will lecturo in tho Grove at Cooksburg on Sunday evening next, 28th inst, at 4 P. M. Subject '"The Origin and Progress of Sunday Schools." Tho "Bowery" is no more. The ruthless hand of tho destroyer has taken tho boards away, and Tioncs tians will now have to find some other place to shake the "light fantastic." Tho Kepler well, up Hunter's Run has decreased in production material ly; It will bo torpedoed the roughly and tho owners have great conlideneo that a good well will be the result. As wo go to press Tuesday morn ing, rain is falling and tho harvest weather is again minus for awhile. We don't know whether to wish for enough rain for a flood, or clear weather for harvest. --McKay's part of the now building north of our nfKce will soon bo finish ed, and the Tost Oflico will be moved there at once, and will bo much more commodious aud tdeasant. than its present qunrters. A dance was given at tho "bowery" on Friday evening last, which was well attended, and enjoyed by all present. Tho evening was almost too cold for comfort, else, there might have been a great many more there. A. L. Seigworth, of Cooksburg, was in town last evening, nnd left for home, on the Clarion hack this morn ing. Wc consider Mr. Seigworth one of tho most upright and solid men we have in tho party. Ho votes for Grant. We arc gratified to learn thut a Grant and Wilson Club consisting' of over three hundred members, thirty of whom ore Democrats was recently or ganized in Tidioutc. Evidently the Democrats up there remember some of Horace's utterances against them in days gone by. A Democrat in Clearfield county recently expressed himself to the ed itor of tho Journal in this manner Very well, sir, us my party has final ly confessed that Republican ideas are right, and Republican amendments of the Constitution and Republican legis lation aro to be maintained, I will go for Grant, who carried these ideas. amendments, and laws to success." Tho last week has been more or less rainy, nnd interfered very much with tho harvesting which should have bean going on. Quite an amount of hay was spoiled wo hear. This week opcus up rather favorably, and wo aro in hopes that tho hay and grain will bo taken in without further relapses of tho weather. As fur. as we can hear the crops of this section aro excellent and promise a largo yield. The fruit looks better than in any previous sea son for somo years. We notice that the East Brady Independent speaks of J. Bonner of tho firm of Robinson & Bonner, of this place, in the following complimen tary manner : Everybody in this region remembers Jerry lsouncr, isii. lie is now locat ed at Stoneboro, Mercer county, and has about the most delightful place in tthis county. The surroundings of his homo u io splendid, and now. ut;cr life of toil and care ami in the posses sion ot sullicieat woullli, lie is passin his days in peace and ease. Any of his ild friends passing that way will be welcomed as ot old. Tl.o Tidiouto Daily Journal h suspended publication. 'Reason: the support was not up to tho promises made to tho publishers previous to their purchatfl of tho institution. There are people who would consider themselves highly iusultod if their slightest word were doubted, and who yet consider themselves at liberty to hold out inducements to newspaper men until they havo a publication started, and then conveniently forget the amount ami nature of the support promised. Our miuisters should preach to saints as well us sinners ou this point, for it is our experience that some church member have memories more treacherous than most of those who make no profession. Buflulo Suckers are as numerous a? flies around a grocery storo just now. Wo saw a chap sail up Rtreot yoftcrduy morning, with a string thut it hustled him ta carry. It will soon bo "deer time" now, and we only hopo venison will bo ns plenty in its season. In tli3 match game between the Pastimes of Tidiouto and tho Whito Pines of Tionestn, on Friday last, the Pastimes won by a score of 48 to 33. We should havo published the com pleto score, but it was not handed in to us, an omission which wo hopo will not occur again when another match game comes off litre. A CARD. Tidioute, Pa., July 20, 1872. It having como to our knowledge that a report is in circulation charg iug Mr. E. E. Hutton, tl;eUmpiro in the match yesterday bctweep the White Pines and the Pastimes, with having sold the gamo for ten dollars to t'ie Pastimes, and that a conversa tion was overheard, by n member the White Pines, nniuiig 1110? Pastime nine to the effect that he had sold himself cheap, wo tho undersigned members of the Pastime nine hereby pronounce tho said report an unmitigated false hood, and deem the report as much au insult to us as it is an injustice to Mr, Hutton. No such conversation was md by us or any of us, and no word passe.d between Mr. Hutton ond any of us, except in reference to tho play ing of the gamo, by our captain, eith er before or during tho game. We would further stato that whatever of partiality was shown by tho Umpire during the game was in favor ot the White Pines, according to our estima tion. e believe Sir. Hutton intend ed to act fairly, aud have no fault to find, although we believe wo Buffered from somo incorrect decisions. S. Bailey, Jr., Capt. W. 8. Crosby, A. P. Thuhhel, W. T. Jones, Li. H. Thomas, H. 8. SfMMEItS, Wilson Pausiiall. Seward Bkady, D. W. Claiik, Jr., F. C. Clark, Scorer. Meeting of Lumbermen. TiosnsTA, July 20, 1872. Pursuant to appointment published in the county papers, tho lumbermen of Forest county met at tho Court Houso for tho purpose of adopting some plan for improving tho naviga tion of the river behind the Tionesta Islands and Pithole Ripple. On motion II. II. May was appoint ed President of the meeting, T. D. Collins Secretary, and II. II. May Treasurer. David Gill, D. Harrington and Lewis Arner were appointed a com mittee to examiue und make and es timate of the probable cost of said improvement. 1 D. Harrington, A. B. Kcllcy and S. C. Roupe were appointed a commit tee to solicit subscriptions for paying for the improvements. On motion adjourned to meet at the Court House cu Saturday, July 27, ut 1 o'clock P. M. T. D. Collins, Secretary. Closing out sale of summer Drc.-;J Goods a a great reduction. Wre offer a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Whito Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c, Ac, at cost. Those wishing to purchase nnv goods iu this line will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for nest yeur. Call early whilo the stock is full aud fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. SUrEMOK LIMBER CO. 6TOI5E, HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts on his journey, and a little care taken iu examination of Routes will iu many cases save much trouble. time aud money. The "C. B. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, through Galcsburg to Bur lington, and tho "I. B. & W. Route," running trom Indiauapolis, througl Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in tlio lust two years us the leading Passe n ger Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they councoi with the B. A M. R R. and form tbo great Burlington Route, which runs direct throu Southern Iowa io Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Calit'or nia aud tho Territories; and passcn gei starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line lias publi.-hcd u pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuablo information ; a largo correct map of tlio Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addrossing the General Passenger Agent B, f;, M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. 100 bids, of Cleveland Whito Li mo for sale by Robinson & Bonner. Prices of Tea reduced to corres pond with the reduction of duties, at RoniNsoy & Bonner's. Fou Sale. To close an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuablo for tho bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil ter.-itory. Map with particulars at this office. By our liberal offer to tho public through the column of tho Fokkrt Rk vrm.ii AM, wo have hurt a very lively trade in book for n week. Wo will continue ourofTortlireo weeks ntilyjpersons clisiring to avail theinxelve of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with noleet i-cinlinjt nt lower prices thun tney will havo soon nftnin, fchouW call immediately. A llrst class suit of clothes made toor- der, lit Kurnntcod, a pood assortment of (.'iissi meres, Cloths and Trimins, nhvays on hand, nt tho .Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A litro assortment of tho latest novel ties in Men's, Ladies' nnd Children's boots nnd shoes, nt tho Superior Lumber Co, Storo. 8 Ready made clothing and GcnU fur. nisliing goods for everybody nt bottom prices, nt the Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Tho Singer, the universal family and tailoring muehiiio, with nil Us pnrts and fixtures for sale at tlio Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Purchasers always keep In mind wo have less oxponso mi l therefore can sell goods for less profit than any other storo lu town. Sur-EKion LusinKR Co. Stoke, A large assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for salo ut cost to reduce tho stock. Also a large assortment of School Books kept constantly on hand at tho Su pci ior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Cottonndes; Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown nnd bloodied Sheet ings nnd Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and nil kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry soods store, nt tho lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 XoW goods 1 Now goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring nnd summer goods, at tho .Superior Lumber Co. Store. Tablo and pocket cutlery, nhvay s a largo stock on hands and for salo cheap nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A first class quality of Carpot Ynrn always on hand nt Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 Pints and quarts of filthy Catarrh al discharges. Where does it all come from! The mucous membrane lining the chambers of tho nose, and its little glands, are diseased so that they draw from the blood its liquid, and ex posure to the air changes it into cor ruption. This life-liquid was to build up the system, but it is extracted and the system is weakened by the loss. To cure, gain flesh und strength by using Dr. Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovery, which also acts directly upon theso gland, correcting them, and apply Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, the only method of reaching tho upper cavities where tho discharge accumu lates and comes from. The instru ment and two medicines sold for $2 by all druggists. 589. rPTTITOTTI I I U ' TEA STORE! The place to buy nvory variety of the VERY BEST TEAS AT THE . L O WEST PRICES, U nt the extensive Tea Store of II. T. CHAFFEY, where yon can always find a largo assort ment ol tlio best Teas at Now ork prices. A lurg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unoounlod in quality and cheapness bvanv other store in Warren county, always on Hand, J no peopio oi forest county win save money by purchasing their supplies at this iilace. Wtiat brands of FA MIL I' FL O UR, delivered nt any depot on the line of tho R. R. free. Store on Main St. near tho Depot. WE HAVE taken tho agency of two machines miinul'acturod at Mcadvillc, one known us tho KnifTen Mower and Reaper, nnd the other the Atlantic Mower and Reaper. The advantages theso machines claim over others ottered fur salo is Lightness of Draft, Ease of Mu nnge inrut, Eroaoiiiy of Powfr, Strength und flifujmrss. These machines, wilh er wiiiiout reaper uliachiiHiiit can bu purchased of Jl. XV. l.EDA HL'lt, or W.M. II. II EAT 1 1, Tionesta, l'u. Thev also sell the TAYI.OR STEEI. Tin IT 1 1 HAY iV GRAIN RAKE. Nono better iu use. 10-at WATCH FREE to Amenta to intro- duce articles that sell in evorv hous. I.atn dc Co., Pittsburgh, i'u. 1. W. ROISINMON, J. I'.ONNEIl, H IRON STORE D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IR3K, MILS AND HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS of IIAPDWAllE, Dill' GOODS, HOOTS, 81IOICS, IT A TS anil CA VS, With a full lino of and FROVSMIOAS. ALSO Drags, I'nt"nfc Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, nnd Tutty. Call nnd see goods and prices, Wc wish to get acquainted with all and respectful ly solicit a share of patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. KoniNsox t itnNxr.n. DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioutc. BOLAItn BROS., at tho Kuieka Drug wtoro, havo just received a new und very extensivo tock of of all styles nnd prices, which they will dis pose of ut tho lowest possible rates con sistent with the expenstB connected wilh tho trade. They also havo on hand n largo stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS A OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT Ac., Ac. Ilemombcr tho Tlaco GnAXDIX'S NEW BLOCK, 2-t TIDIOUTK PA. V I LTTA S SPli R T DTiKlNSOS SEMINARY. W ILLIAMSrOI'.T, TENN A. FIRST CLASS Boarding School lor II both sexes. LOCATION One of the most beautiful in the State, Students Received at any Time, TERMS MOD1CRATK. References lion. .Jno. A. Halo, Miles XV. Tate, Ksq., S. J. Woloott. 4."-Ut. AO E NTS WANTED FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. Tills Hook, an elcjjant Octavo Voliimu, eontaininji 7otl pa; es, nnd 106 tirst-classen-pravimis, is an exhaustive and Standard work, eminently uduptod to iis origin to the present time, exposes its baseless pro tences, its frauds, its persecutions, its (rross immoralities, its opposition to our pubiie schools, and civil and religious lib erty, it show s its insidious workings which strongly tend to brinw this country under full Romish control. Prospectus, nnd books ready on application. Conn, l'ub lisliin Co., Hartlord Conn. 22-4t N. V. D iTa it IU , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tiidiotjte: jpj. And Denier in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND M UfcsICAL IK STRUMENTS. Repairing done iu a workmanlike manner nud warranted to give satis faction. 4 1) PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of IVniisy ivania. JJe it ewtctcd i.y the Senate nnd JJonse oj ltepreacntuticeii o the tSmtmonieeatth of i'cnnH'ileania in (iencral Anaf-nddy met. That t lie Ibllowi in; amendment of the Con s'itution of this Commonwealth be pro posed to tho people for thheir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisionsof tho leiilli article tnereoi, to-wit: AMENDMENT: Strike out the sixth section of tlio sixth article of the Constitution, and insert in j lieu thereot'the following: "A State Tfeas- , urer shall bo chosen by the qualiMcd eli c- tjl.U . .t' till, Sktllt.t Ut Mtl.l, I ! 111. ,w . 11.1 i'. .1' W I loll I term of service as Khali l;o prescribed by law," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of tho House of Representatives. JAMES S. Kl 1 AN, Speaker of tlio Senate. ArrnnvKn Tlio twenty-second day ot March. Anno Domini ouo thousand eight hundred und seventv-fwo. JOHN XV. HE A RY. Prepared and certificated for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of t!i Con stitution. ERA MIS JORDAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Ollice Secretary of I lie Commonwealth, HarrisbuiK, J uno Utitli, ls;a. oonfe CTIONARIE S. J AS. MiKAY, at tho Post OlUco, has opened out it choice lot of COStEC'IIOXAimiS, CAXXEDFliUITS, '1OHACC0S, CI G A HUT, A XI) NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patroiia;ro of the public Is n sspectlully Miliciteil. 40-tf J AS. M. McKAY. Tlu Republican Oflice T7KKP.S constantly on hand a larsio ns IV sorliiiont of lllunk Deeds, Mortgages, Subpo'iias, Wan. nits, Summons, i: to besolj ctieap lor cahlj, tf. C ItH CLOSINU out their fall and winter iV stock of gooils ni greatly roduecd prices to make room for a spbiitg stock:: Now is Uif time togct t-oorls of all kinds cheaper than e er. e have now on hand Jewelry itoxes, XV rkin:; Duxes, Handkerchief Duxes, M osii nl Albums, Kiuliroideries, Lace I ioods. Hemmed and . iSiiichcd 1 1 an kerchiefs, Lnco llMmlUerchiels, White Nubias, nil sizes, RIack nnd Whito l-Vmucs, Ciold and Mixed Deads, Jewelry ol ail kinds, Thread and Point I.nee Collars, .cplirys of nil colors, ieiioaotown Yarns, New ( 'orscts. New S yle, Rustles, iiiMipskirts, Underwear for Ladies, lib bons, Silk and ( iishmcre Seal Is. Great inducements by purchasing ODKEP.CH1EFS EY THE BOX. CENTLKMANS LINEN AND l"N- Dl'RWKAlt. Lnreest nnd best nss irted stock of goods for Men's Wonr in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in the most npproved stylo. No fit no sale. A FULL LIN HOP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A lino nnd well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LADIES ( 'TER A, LEONTINE, AND Vi'.CK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCK KTS, RINtiS, OENTS OOL1 AND SILVER VEST CHAINS. STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, Hats and Cups selling at cost. ifioT? ATJT4 KTTOT LATEST STYLES J, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ns cheap ns can bo bought in Pa. Xctv Infantry Soldier Coats at $2. Vuliecs, Curpct Sueh, Satchel, Ttuids, dc; always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, nnd all kinds, WALL PArEIl, CCHTATXS dC, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. I1ILBRONNER A CO. 40 tr . iBfS DISEASES Of TW. THRDALLUNQS.IWER & BLOOD la the wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed are above Kintl for rulii-f, the discoverer believe he had combined in harturny more of Nature's inot aovereij;ii curative irniertiea, which God ha intilled luto the ve-etablek Wis dom forhealiim the lck, than were ever bernro combined in one medicine. '1 he evidence of this fact 1 found in tho reat variety of mot obntl nato dUeasea which It ha been fmud to conquer. In the cure of BroncliHl", Severe Coughs, aud the early etage of Co nau nip It ouT it baa astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physician pronounce it the jrreatest medic! discovery of tho atft. hile it cure tho severest Coughs, it strengthen tho ostein and purines (he blood. ly its great and thor niiiru blood imrtlyini; properties, it cures all Humor, from the wort fccroful to ft common UioUli, Fininle.or Krupllon. Mercurial disease. Mineral poisons and their effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution established. I'.ryl rlu, Halt ltbuni, fever fcore, fc-uly or liuuKli Nk. In, i short, all the nuiumiuadi. eases caused bv bad blood, are conquered by this powerful purifviiv,' and invioraiin medicine. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dirainecs, bud ta-uo in mouth, Internal heat or chills, alternated with hot Hushes, low spirits, and eJouuiy foro-bodin-s, trre-ular appetite, and tongue cosltd, yon are sutieri.. from Tori'l I'lr 111 I loudness." 1" many cases of " Liver Complaint" only pari of these symptoms are ex 'lerieiicod. A a remedy for all such cases, Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ha iio eaual a it effects perfect cures, leaving the llv e? sin-n-theiH-d and h.-althy. For the cure f "a never failm remeily.and tho.e who have us.-d it for this purpose aro loud iu its praise. ,'1'ho proprietor offers $1,000 reward fur a medl clno that will equal it for the euro of all the dis eases for which it is recoinmend.-d. Sold by driK'L'lsw at (1 iwr buttle. Preyed br R V Pierce M D-. Hide Proprietor, at hist hemi cal LatKtratorv. i: H.-Heca street. Uutlalo, N. I. bond your address for a pamphlet. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, ADJOIMNCi Till: HOLMKS IIOl'SK, Tionosta, Pa., B. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. Vii-luros taken i:i all tiio lntil M.vlrx I Hit. art. II' ILQRONNER & 'f" uu.in iAHf frwtf ; ' -v, - vrsti rH VMM VlitPffnr Illttet-4 r rmt a vile Fancy Drink, made of Pixr Rmn, Wliiksy, Proof S)irit and KcfuftS Liquors, rtocloreil, spicrd, and sweetened tn ple.ise the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetites." " Reiioren,' Ac, that lead the tippler on to drmikenoe s and ruin, but are a true Meritci'ie, niade frntn (lie native r'mtf and herb of California, free frnm al' Alcoholic Slimul.ieta. They are the Gre.it lood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Kenovator and Invi(;nralor of the, Svntsm, cirryin oT all pnitonou niatrer and reintins; tiie blood to a healthy co'u'. tion, efinrhin it, rclreshmg; and invioratinir both mind and body. Tbry are easy of admmntration, pnxnpt iu tbnir action, certain in their rewlts, ife and relhble in all form of d'e.ise. No Pernon can take Itiosei Hitters accord' trig to direction, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not deatrovad by mineral potoit or other rnenn, and the vital organs nailed beyond the puinl Of repair. l)'Bitepln or Indturratloii llrarlclie, Pain in the Shouldrrs, Cousin, Tishtncn of the Chest, Die tinea, Sour Eructatiuna of the btnm.icli. Had Tftftte in the Mouth, Hiioin Atticli. P.ilpiiaiion of ihf Heart, liW.imint'onof th I.inii, P.iin in the regions of the Kidnsv, and a hundred oilier painful avmptmn, are the offsprings nf Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will pro-e a better guar antee of its merit linn a lencthv ndverlisement. For Fetnnlo C'omplnliila tn young or old, married or mnle, nt the d.iwn of womanhood, or lbs turn of I i;e, lWs Tonic ftllers diiipUv decided an infliienrn that a inaikcd iinpiuvetncut is luou percep tible. For Infliimmntnry ami C'lirnnlo Rfien mill lam and (mt. Dyspepsia or ndiceslion, Uiliou, Keniiitent and Intermittent Fevers, f-'iaranea of the Itiood, Liver, Kidneys and HIaHder, these Hitters havs been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated 1 1 tend, whcli is generally produced by derange ment of the D. Restive Om-ins. Thy are Jen1Ie Inrrl Ire nn well It Tonic possessing also the pecuinr merit of acunj as a powerful fluent in re'ievmg ('nngestion or Inflam mation of the Liver auj Visccri Oignus, auU iu Uuiuus Disenses. For Hklia Dlseaaea, Kniptions, Tetter, SIt Khcum, lllotches. Spots, Pimp'es, Pustules, HoiI, Car buncles, King-worms, Scald-Uead, Sore Is yes, ICry tipelas, I tc It, Scurfs, Diseoloralions of the Skin, Hunioia 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 the line of these Hitters. One bottle i such cases will conviuce the most incredulous of their curative effects. ClertHsa the Vitiated Blood whenever voit find its iuipurities bursting through the skin in Pitnples, Krupttous, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the heahh of the system will follow. Urafeful thousands proclaim Vinkqar Hit trrs the most wonderful luvigoraut Out ever susuiuod the sinking system. Plut Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thout.rmN, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiotw ogist ; There is scarcely an individual upon the face of t lis earth whose body iscxempl from the presence of wortns It is not noon the healthv elements of the body that worms exit, but noon the diseased humors and tinny deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anlhelmin .tics, will fieo Hie system fiom wyrms like these Ui: tcrs. Mediastinal Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-seller: Gold -betters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Rowels. To guard against this take a done of Wm kick's Vinkgak Uitturs ones or twice a week, as a Preventive. Itillotis, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent iu the valleys of our great river throughout the United Siaic, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Uraio Kio Grande, Peart, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Koan oke, James, And many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remaikably so during seasons ot unusual heat and dryness, ae invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, nnd great torpor of the ImweU, being clogged up wilh vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is nn cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Wauh's ViNau a k IIittrrs as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid mailer wiili which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretion of the liver, and generally rcstoriug the heatihy functioua of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Khma Kvtl, White Swellings, Ulcers, Krysipelas, Swelled Neck, (toiler, Scrofuloua Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Kve, etc., etc. In these, as in all oilier constitutional Dis eases, Wai kuk's Vinkuar Hitters have shown their great curative powers in ilu must obstinate and iu trad able cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases iu a similar manner. Ity purifying the lilond they remove the cause, and by resolving away the ejects of the inflammation (the tubercular depetitt the affected parts receive health, aud a permanent cuns is effected. The properties cf Da. Wai.khrN Vinryiar PiiTTKR are Apeiieut. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Ini-tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and A nil-llilious. The Aperient and mild Lavabve properties of Dr. Walkrh's Vinkuar Uitthhs are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, lu-aling, and soothing prorties protect the humors of the l.iuces. Their Sedative ptoperties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, coiic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extend throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. '1 heir Auu-ltihous properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and tts dischatges through (he biliary duels, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure ot Uilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against dlaeaee by puri fying all its fluids with Vinkoar Pittkks. Nu epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowes, the kidneys, and tti nerves are. rcudeicd disease proof by this great iiivig unint. , , , Dli eetloiis. T-tke of llie Cuters on pning to bed at night bom a half to ens and one half wiue-KiatsiuhV Eat good nouiisbing foocL such as beet steak, utoii chop, ven i too, roast beef, and veceiabies, and laVa oul-door exercise. They are composed ot purely vefiet able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J-WALKEK, Prop'r. 11.11. McDONAI.DACO.f Dru'gists and Gen. Agts., Sin Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sis., New ork. . ROt.h HV ALL DkUUtilKl'M AND DEALERS. NATURE'S HAIR RESTQRATIYE H R Contain no LAC SULPJIVllXo SUU'AIt OF LEADXo IAT1I- Ai:ao xrniATE of sil. 'EH, and is entirely fees J'rom the J'uisonout and Jlealthdestroying Vntijs used in other Hair l'rtpara lions. Transparent i"l olrarus orvil.il, it w'l nut Kiiil tno line-t lalirii, piTitn-ll v SA KK, Cl.KAN Hntl l;i'-l' ICI i:.N ril. si.li r.iluni.s I.OMi ISuLtiHT Hilt AND FOUND AT l.AS'1 I ll nistoius ami provonti tlio Hair from bcroiuiui; Uray, imparts u will, nlnst,y up poaiuni'U, rt inuviM 1'aiulrnll. in ivk.I and rutrt'Kltinir to tho lii'ail, t-hin-kM tlio Hair Irom l.iliii. ul'i, uml lostort'a It lo a irat exti iil whi'ii pii'iiiaiiiri ly lost, pri vmls lU'jil u-lii's, i-uivn ull linnu.rs, tiutum o.is tMUpiiiins, uifl unimliiriil li.'at. AS A hkkssi nu luitiiiK ii mu it is'iui: KKSP AKTI'l .K IN Til 10 MAltlvl.T. Dlt. O. SMITH, l'al "iiifo, Avi r. Mass, rn-piiroil i.nly 1-y I'IUm ' I'l-'K lilM'lll Kli.s, (iluiii'osior, Mh.sk. 't'liu i iinino is pump iii :i paiti'l b ti In, mu lo cxpri'i-.sly liir it, w illi tin 11111111' ol' tlio ui tirlo liU'Uti in tlio uluss. Ask yuir lirucisl lor .Nat in o's Hair Itcitorut : i', ami take no otliur. i ir Send two tliri I'l iit Mump to I'liHtrr Itiolln'is tor a "TnatiM' on tlio lluniaii Hair." Tlio inforuia! ion it con tain is m III Jo-.'t'.no to Miiy poisi 11. t i i ij 1 II M 3 H M I 1