. . i o WEDNESDAY MORNINO, AUG. 7, 1872. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JlurgraxJ, Winawm. )unci7mcM T. J. VnnOlpNmi, Mllos W, Tnto, I. W. Cliirk. I. O. C'onvor, W. P. Mori-llllott, I,. U. Iliukptt. Justices of the Voce W. P. MorclUiott, D. H. Knox. Constable 3. N.TnlHworth. tk-honl Directors J.WlnHim, .T. A. Pnlo, J. A. I'ropor, Jacob Hlirlvur, M. W. Toto, H. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge W. P. Jknk. Associate Judges J. A. Piiol'KR, An DRRW Cook. Nhrriff K. Ii. Davis. JKsliicl A Hornet W. W. M Ason. Treasure! H. Bkti.kv. J'rothonotnry, Register t Recorder, dc. A. 11. AnMKW. Commissioners Tr.yj. Elliott, Jxcon Mehcii.i.iott, T. I). Colmnh. 0nnf.i Superintendent H. V. RonmtR. Jury Otmniissioners UEonou Hiuqikh, Wm. Pattkiison. County Survcior H.T). TnwiN. Coroner Johiar Wiwaws. Count v Auditors ELI IIoi.kman, Wji. Clark," T. II. Conn. Member of Congress 10(A District O. W. rst'OKiKi.n. jAssewblvJ. B. Lawhoh. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Camp meeting will commence at Ltekingville, on Thursday of this week. There will probably bo a good attendance from hero. Elder Mead preached in the M. E. Church on Sunday morning Inst and Prof. Stcadraan, of the Carrier Seminary, in tho evening. Marlow was hung at Mayville on Friday last. Before his execution he cou fussed the murder of Dachinann, having put strychnine in his beer. The Clarion Presbetery seems to lie rather neglecting this point. There lias been no preaching in the Presby terian Church for over thrco months. Ex-Congressman John Pulton, of Clearfield count', visited Tioucsta Inst week. lie lins not gone over to the Democracy, but is for Grant and Wilson. A Kouscville correspondent of the Herald says that there were three thou sand people at the Republican mass meeting held at liousevilloon Monday evening last. We wish to call attention to the card of May, Purks & Co., Bunkers, which appears in to-day's paper. They ore nicely situated, nud wo have no doubt will do a good business. The "Blue Stockings" havo re . ceived a challenge from tho' "Red Jackets," a juveuile club of our place, to play to-day. Ye believe a game will bo played on the island. rrof. A. C. Porter will deliver a lecture iu the Presbyteriuu Chruch, at Tylorsburg, in one week from next Sun lay,at 11 o'clock a. m. Subject "Tho Organization aud Proper Method of Conducting Sabbath Schools." We havo soeu a list of twenty uight names of .Democrats, some of N thera the best men in this city, who won't vote for Greeley. John Muse, Esq., a "straight out Democrat," has , nnother list of somo twenty names. ' Cithen. The Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association iwill meet in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th, 2Ut aud 22d of August. Excursion tickets will be issued over all the roads 5 a tho State. The Titusviille Courier, of Sat irday last gives the uame of J. G. 'Dale of this place, as a Greeley man. This is a mistake. lie is a Grant mau, 4ind has no idea of supporting Greely. We hope tho Courier will make the correction, as that is a pretty hard -name to give an innocent man. The Democratic Senatorial Con ference met in Clarion last week, each county of the District presenting a candidate. The delegates from each couaty voted for iheir own candidate twenty-nine times, after wLich the cous'cution adjourned to meet in Brook villa ou the 13th iust. Capt. Knox is building a new j nun on Ruce St., back of his resi '.Jenco. There is also somo talk of his jpuUiug up a large building just north f Van Gicseus Wagon Shop. Ho is Loiiud to do something for the irn j.rovcmeut of the town even if ho loses policy for tho first year or two. The Pittsburgh Female College ju'stly ranks with the first institutions :n tho United States for the education . of young ladies. The buildings are I.-.rge aud beautiful, well lighted and veutilatcd, and fitted up in excellent tylo. Every private room, and ball, tud echool-room is carpeted. There 4 e eight departments and tweuty-three eachers. The number of boarders is limited' to seventy. The full term will jmmenfe September 10. Send to the Resident, Rev. I. C. Pershing, D. D., 'itUburgb, Pa., for a catalogue or, if Hsibfo, call for information at the 'Urge office, Republican County Committee. Tho following nnmod persons are ehnirmou of tlioir respective township committees, viz: Tionefita Borough, E. L. Davis, TionoBtA Township Eli Holcmati, Ilnrmony John Thompson, Iliukory F. E. Allison, Kingsley A. Patterson, Greone Lewis Arner, Howe Thos. Porter, Burnett A. Cook, Jcnks James A. Scott. By our rules theso are members of the County Committee, aud are re quired to select four persons iu their respective districts who, with the town ship chairman, constitute the township committees. I would , respectfully request the Chairmen to organize at once and to notify mo by letter or personally, when such organization is completed. Miles W. Tate, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Mr. J. W. Stroup has purchased a lot on the west side of Elm St., be tween Tale's residence and Helen St., and will erect a house there tho com ing lull. He expects to have it ready to live in before winter. The new Post Office has been plas tered and looks well. Mr. McKay will soon have it ready to occupy, and then we can have an office which will be a credit to the place. He is going to put in a new set of boxes and those wishing lock boxes had better speak for them at once, as they are going oft" like hot cakas. John Fleming, Esq., formerly of this county, now of Portland, N. Y., called on us yesterday morning. He is engaged in raising and shipping grapes and other fruits, and sells to two or three of our merchants. He informs us that he will ship about twenty tons of grapes during tho com ing season. Ho is a straightforward man, with whom it is a pleasure- to deal. A prize fight came off one morn ing Inst week, in Oil City, between a tailor and a shoemaker. Seven rounds were fought and during the lust round tho tailor got in a beautiful bat on the shoemaker's neck, and when "time" was called ye cobbler failed to respond. Ten dollars a side was put up, which was pocketed by yo Knight of ye Goose. The police came around after the fight. A Fryburg correspondent of the Eust Brady Jndccndent sneaks thus of that place, and seems to think that intoxicating drinks and Democracy are closely connected in that region: "Fryburg is situated in Washington township, contains two hotels, both liccused, a lager beer brewery, four stores, a carriage and wagon shop, a foundry, and polls about forty votes. It is noted for luger beer and Democ racy ; the population of the surround ing country is principally of foreign descent." The post oilico at this place has been made u niouey order office for Great Britain and Ireland. Those wishing to send monev to tho old country can do so by applying at tho post office and paying the following scale of prices : For $10, 25 cts ; $20, 50 cts ; $30, 75 cts ; $40, $1.00 ; 850, $1.25. 2so larger sums than $50, can be sent iu one order. This will be a great convenience to tho foreigners about here, as we understand that sev eral thousand dollars are sent to the old country from this point each year. Yesterday moruing we received a call from G. W. Brenuau, of Brook ton, Howe township, who is agent of II. J. Brooks & Co., proprietors of the tannery aud saw-mill theie. Mr. Breu tan informs us that the works thcr3 employ 160 serviceable men, aud that the village contains upwards of 200 inhabitants, and 20 dwelling houses. The tannery is 600x40 feet, contains 540 vats, and tans 130,000 hides a year. Sole leather is thoir specialty and their hides come from Beunos Ayres and Texas. J. H. Berry U the superintendent of this inimeuse estab lishment, and is kept ou his taps "from morn till dewy eve," but gets through with it thoroughly. While takiujr a turn around Crawford county recently, a Greeley mau celebrated more for energy thun judgment, informed us that Wm. Du senbury, of the firm of Wheeler, Du seubury & Co., was a stroug Greeley man. We iuterviewed Mr. D. tho other day, and he refuted the slander in as strong terms as he generally uses. That's one gicnt fault with tho suppor ters of Greeley who have coma under our observation, they locate tho sup. porters of the "Great aud Good" too near home, and it is very easy to find out the truth or falsehood of theasscr tious. We suggest that they quote parties more out of reach, iu Califor nia, fjr instance. Antl-Qreeley Democrats. The Democrat of last week goes on to stato tlmt it "does not think that there is one Democrat in Forest Comi ty who will not support Greeley," and consequently that "Bro. Dunn is in error when he snys 'there nro several Democrats just about hero who will have nothing to do with Greeley.' " We are not in the habit of making statements in regard to the opinions of other men without first having author ity for so doing. Now, ti convince the editor of the Democrat that we are not in crroi, wo subjoin a small list of Democrats personally known to us to be opposers of Greeley. If we are still thought to be in error wo ask the editor of tho Democrat to interview these parties, and be inny learn of yei more, who refuse to swallow the Re publicanisin of Greeley. The following is a list, which we havo not stirred out of our tracks to get, and which we venture to sny could be increased ten fold in the county if a person would take the trouble to iuquire of tho par ties themselves : Daniel Black, L. L. Hackeit, J. W, Stroup aud Stephen Gates, of Tiones ta borough ; Nelson Cole, of Newtown, and Henry Zendle, of Dutch Hill, who says that nearly every Democrat on Dutch Hill will stay at home on election day before they will vot.o for Greeley. We do not pretend to say but that some of these men were prej udiced by tho Democrat's article against Greeley previous tho nomination. The Democrat furthermore remarks that "seme of tho most prominent Ro- publicans iu the County are going to Bupport Greeley in preference to Grant." Now wo challenge the Dem oerat to produce a list of three prom- inent Republicans iu Forest County who are going to support Greeley. Lumbermen's Meeting. J Lumbermen met according to ad journmcut, a iuii atteuuauco being present. Tho soliciting committee re ported $780.00 subscribed. The Com initteo ou locating and estimation re ported tho length and heighth of dams required, and locution of sumo : one at tho head of Burr's Island 300 feet long,3 feet high,extending from Burr's to Dustiu's Island ; ono dam at the foot of Plum Isluud, extending from foot of Plum Island to tho bar below, 300 feet, and 3 feet high. The remarks were extended, resulting in a motion to have the dams built of spiles, plank, stone aud brush. The Committee was discharged, and a committee of three composed of II. II. May, John A. Proper and D. Gill were appointed to cuter ioto contract with tho lowest and best bidder for the construction of spilo dams. Cora mil too received bids, aud gave tho coutract to D, Palmer for the sum of ono thousand dollarf, to be paid as work progressed, subject to t'le viewing of tho commit tee. Mr. rulmer proposes starting for the muchinery to-day, going to work immediately and having the dam built iustuuter. A match game was played between tho "White Pines" nud "Blue Stock lags" of this plnee. on Saturday after noon last, iu which tho "Blue Stock ings wero beateu by a score of 68 to 23. In justice to ths defeated club we will say that hardly any of thera had practiced to any extent before the game, and the whole nine were never out together until that day. A large attendance of spectators, more than half composed of ladies witnessed tho game, and expressed themselves delighted with it. 1 he Blue Stockings were uuiformed, aud presented quite a professional appearance Next Satur day the White Pines will come out in their uniforms, and we hope that as many will beprcsentas at the last game. The uniform of the White Pines con sists of blue cap and shirt, red pants and white stockings. In tho Conference of the 20th District, composed of Crawford. Ve- nango, Mercer and Clarion counties, held at Parker's Landing, Col. H. L. Richmond, of Meadville. was unan- monsly nominated on the fifty-first ballot. Col. Richmond is a man of ability, a staunch Republican, and is universally respected in his own coun ty, and wherever else he is known. Ho will have no trouble iu carrying the District by an overwhelming ma jority. We hear that tho towu council are taking steps to have new sidewalks built on our principal streets. This is as it should be, aud we hope that just es little time as possible will be ex pended in the preliminaries. We have spoken several times of the matter, but had almost come to the conclusion that somebody would have to break their neck before a move would be mude. The new sidewalks, when we get them, will bo much wider than those uow used. A Challenge. Tioxkfta, Aug. C, 1872. Mr. Clauk. Lloyd, Cnpt. Blue Stock ing B. B. C. Your club is hereby challenged to piny tho Whito Pines on thoir grounds on Saturday, Aug 10. The gamo will be called at 3 o'clock, sharp. J. T. Dale, Prcst. W. P. B. B. C. Tioxesta, Aug. 7, 1872. Mk. J. T. Dale, Brest. Whito Pine B. B.C. Your challengo is accepted, and the Blue Stockings will meet you at the time and place designated, to play tho second game of the scries. Clark Lloyd, Capt. It is sometimes amusing and at other times exasperating to sit in the publisher's chair and receive proposals from advertisers. For instance: An advertising firm recently sent us speci mens of cuts of Gen. Grant and Hor ace Greeley, either of which would be sent us immediately up receiving an agreement that we would advertise for them to the extent of ten dollars. Now as cither of the cuts can be had from any respectable type foundcry at from $1 to $1.50, we consider their liberali ty alluding. Our jail contains two prisoners. ".Strangely enough," we were about to say, but concluded to amend and say very naturally, they are both Greeley men. One is in for stealing William Hood's horse, and he, the thief, is so Greeley that he can't possibly tie his neck-tie straight. Mr. Greeley once said, "Show me a horse-thief and I'll show you a Democrat." Times have changed. Ho might now truthfully say, as far as the horse-thief portion of our population is concerned, "Show me a horse-thief and I'll show you a Greeley mau." Tho only scientific, rational aDd successful mode of treating Catarrh in the head, that has been devised, con sists in applying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche (the only method of reaching tho upper chambers of the nose) and taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery or Constitutional treatment. Xo this thorough course of treatment the disease yields as surely as fire is extinguished by water. The Douche and two mediciucs for $2 by all drug gists. 501. A Musical Theat. The following selections of New Music can bo had for Thirty Cents by sending for tho August Number of Peters' Musical Monthly. The pieces are also publish cd iu Sheet Form at tho prices nuncx ed : Meet me, Maggie. Song and chorus, by Hays, 40 cts; Bright Star that Crowns with Beauty. Song, by Kuch en, 30 cts; Do not Weep so, Sister Darling. Song and chorus, by Stewart, SOcts; My Heart is Weary. Ballad, by Gounod, 50 cts; Joeus Polka, four hands, by Strauss, 35 cts; Sunlight Schottische, by Goote, 30 cts ; Georgie' Waltz, by Kinkel, 35 cts; Rosulba Polka Mazurkn, by Kleber, 40 cts; Love's Caresoes. Morceau elegaote, by Kinkel, 40 cts. Address, J. L Peters, 599 Broadway, N. Y. Five back numbers of Peters Musical Monthly will be mailed, post paid, ou receipt of $1. By our liberal ofler to tlio public tlirougli tlio columns of the Forest Kk punr.icAN, we have hail a vory lively trade In books for a week. We will continue ouroffer thrco weeks only ;orsons disiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their libraries with solcet reading at lower prices than they will havo soon again, tihould call immediately. A rlrs.t class suit of clothes mado to or der, fit guranteed, a ood assortment of Cassimores, Cloths and Trlmings, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. H A largo assortment of the latest novel ties In Moil's, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoes, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. h Ready made clothing and (hmts fur nishing goods for everybody at bottom prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store 8 Tho Singor, tho universal fumily and tailoring machine, with all its parts and fixtures for sale ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. s Purchasers always keep In mind we havo less expensu aui therefore ean sell goods for loss profit than any other store ilitown. Slteuiuu LumiikkCo. Stoi:k. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for sale ut cost to reduce the stock. Also a lurgo assortment of School liixiUa kept constantly on hand ut the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottonados; Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Ooods, brow n and bloodied Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, ami uil kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry yr'xHls store, at tlio lowest prices, ut the Superior Lumber Co. Sturo. S Now goods! New goods Just arrived. a full assortment of spring and summer goods, ut tlio Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 'J'abloand pocket cutlery, ul w ays a largo stock on hands ami for sale eheup ut tlio fcupurior Luiubor Co. Store. H A first class duality of Car nut Yarn ulwu.va on bantj at Sujrior I.umbor Co M'-re, u HOW TO GO WEST. This is nn enquiry which every ene should have truthfully answered before l'.o starts on hi journey, and a little care taken iu examination of Routes will in many cases save much truuh'c, timo and money. The "C. B. A Q. Hit.," running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur lington, and the "I. B. A W. Route," ruuiiing from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, huve achieved 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. ii. It. and form tho great Burlington Route, which runs direct tlirougli Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia aud the Territories; and passen gers starting from Tiunestn, on their way westward, cannot do better thun to take the Burlington Route. . This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; a large correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by nddrossing the General Passenger Agent B. &. M. It. It., Burlington, Iowa. Attention. All those knowing themselves in debted to tho undersigned, by book account, will pleaso call and settle im mediately. Many may not be able to pay, but all are able to settle. I nieau business. J. Wixans. Tionesta, July, 2G, 1872. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. We offer a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c, Ac, at cost. Those wishing to purchase any goods in this liue will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Cull early while the stock is full and fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STOKE. For Sale. To closo au estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for tho bark, and supposed by good judges to be good oil territory. Map with particulars at this office. Vi U I H o a 'A o a s ?, o 'A K C r . 0 u o u (1 a (A O 8 H C O o H u O C3 a I 6 CO o W "A t t B d cj o H W o W z o 5 8 o P . o a B '3 t3 c o o Li 2 O 3 cj B To o u M cj Cj I W 6 Ul u a u C3 M H o 'h EJ A 0 0 A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TIIE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tlio Constitution of I'ennsvlvania. lie it enacted by lite Senate and lluimf of RepiencntatiieH of the. Vomnioniieulth of 1 1 diiiK.iiroiiKi in uenerat Axemfilii met. That the followiiijraiiiendmcnt of tlie Con s'itution of this Commonwealth ho pro posed to the pcoplo for thheir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to-wit: AMENDMENT: Strike out the sixth seel ion of tho sixth article of tho Constitution, and insert iu lieu thereof tho follow'iiiir: "A Ntnt Treas urer shall bo choson by the qualilicd elec tors of the Slate, ut kiieh tiuiesand tor such term of service us Uiall bo proscribed bv luw," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of tho House of Representatives. JAMES S. ItUTAX, Speaker of tho Senate. Ai'i'itovi:n Tho twenty-second dav ol March, Anno Domini one) thousand eiwht hundred and soventv-two. JOHN Y GEAHY. 1'renurnd and eertiticiileil for ..nl.li, pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con btitution. Fit ANCIS JORDAN' . Secretary ol' llm I .(1111 II tt til U' i.lt I I Ii OiHoa HtMTetarv or the Om.iuoiiwi'aitli, THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IF YOU WANT a perfect lit and a good article of HooU and Shoes, of thu tinest workmanship, go to II. I-. Jlfi.lXC'K'S, S'J CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, 1'A. JEr Sati-ftict.'.t, liuaranutd. J-e3 tt". ILStlONNER & o. A HI'' f'LOHIN J out. Il.olr fall slid wltib-r slock of goods ul greatly reJuccd prices to inuko room loi a SIPIIILTCr STOCK. Now is tlio time to get unods of all kinds, clipuper limn ever. We have iio a on hand Jewelry Ho.m-s, W' l kinu- Hoxph, lliuiilkeiciiioi' Hoxc-j, Musical Alliums, Knibroiderics, Lnco loodp, 1 lommed and Stitched IliUiUrrchier, Lace 1 aTMlkcrchinit., While Nubias, all sizes, Black ami White Fringe!!, tiold and Mixed Heads, Jewelry of all kinds, Thread and Point Lace Collnrn, .ephrys of nil colors, (loniiniitown Yarun, New Corsets, New S'yle, Uustlex, Iloopskirts, Underwear for Ladle.", llii .lions, Silk and Caslimero.Searfs. Great inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINKN AND VN M5UWE.VH. Largest and best assorted stock of (roods for Men's Wear in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho most approved stylo. No fit no sale. A FULL LINE OF J GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A lino nud well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LADIES OPERA, LEONTINE, AND KECK CHAINS, I5UVCELETS, LOCKETS, KINdS, UENTS HOLD AND SILVEH VIvST CHAINS, STEltLINO KlLVElt AND PfiATED WAltE, Hats and Caps selling ai cost. BOOTS AND SHOEC LATENT STYLES O, Ii K A D Y-M A U E CLOTH I N G, us cheap as can bo bought in l'u. iYftti Infantry Soldlei' Coats at $2. Valises, Carpet Sachs, Satchels, Tluuks, tie., always on hand. Carpets, ISrussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS AC, FOUSALE CHEA1. I. IIILBKONNEli & CO. 40 tf uaii pierces ALT. EXT. on. ' mmmm Of"-. t d f -r l ff ' 'i'U-'St.-- . rtlRtSDiStAStSOrTHr. THROAT, LUNGS.LIYER & BLQ0D In the wonderful medicine to which tho afflict ed are above pointed for relief, tho discoverer believe he had combined in harmony more of Nitture'i niot sovereign curative properties, which ttod has In -U lied iuto the vegetable king dom for heal in)? the pick, than were ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of thii fact le found in the great variety of moht obeli nate diseases which tt ha been found to conquer. In the cure of HrouchttlN, Severe Cough, and the earlv otngeii of C'oiiaump tlou, it tia atitoiiUheu the medical faculty, and eminent physician pronounce tt the reatept medical discovery nf tho are. While it cures the severest l'ou.rh, it trengttten the pyttem and purifies the blood, by Its great aud thor ough blood purifying properties, It en res all liumora. from the worn Krrofula to a oin ni' m Hlotebi fMmple,or Km t Ion. Mercurial disease, Mm end poinouit. and their elfeetH, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a nound constitution established. l',r) l pelaa, Mull It he urn, Fever Morce, or Hough Nit I ii, in ertort, all the numerous dia 'Ue c mixed by bud blood, are conquen-d by this powerful purifying and iuvlorHtini; tnedleiuo. If yon feel dull, drowsy, debllilutvd, have tal low color of kin, or yellowish brown tjtot on face or body, frequent neadacho or dizziness, bad ta-te iu mouth, internal heat or chills, alternated with hot rt a (dies, low spirits, and gloomy fore bodiiis. Irregular appetite, and totuvue coated, von are sntVenuif from Torpid Xlver or H 1 1 1 on n eii.' In man y cuxes of " iA e r Complaint" only part of these symptom are experienced. A- remedy for all such cases, Jr. Pierce's (loldeu Medical Discovery has no equal, a it enVcts perfect cures, leaving the liv er Hd-enu'theued and healthy. Fr the cure of Habitual C'oitKtl patloii or tho Iohc!s it U a never failing remedy, aud thne who have used it for this purpose are loud iu itspraiso. The propriutor oners $1,000 reward foramedl clue that will equal ii for tho cure of all the dis eases for which It is recommeuded. 8ld by dru''-'icts at $1 pr bottle. Prepared by R. V. Pierce, M. l.. Hole Proprietor, at hl hciui cal Laioratorv, i:W Heaeca street. BulTiUo, N. V. beud your ad dress for a pamphlet. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, ADJOINING TIIE HOLMES Hul:E, Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, ... Proprietor. .,'-W ' v. I'iotiirt ;al-c.i .n llii Ui'l, ;..lo-1 vies ro: ti H Vlnesnr flltrr are nM a vile Fancy Drink, fnsrie fit Pikt It ii in, IntUcy l'i oof Spirits nd K tfttc Liquors, d-ctored, ;ietl, and sweetrned lo ple.it th Ute, ceiled "Tonics' " Appeniers" ' Ucstorers,' AVe., that lead the tippler tm trt dTitnlienrie! and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native root and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic .Stimulant. 'J her are the Great Wood Purifier and a Life-Riving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invinorator of the Svttein, carrying off all poiionou marter and remotin; the blood to a healthy cone tion, eniichinj if, refreshmn and invigorating both mind and body. They are a nf administration, prompt in tlioir action, certain in their result safe and reliable in all fornii of rtisease. No Ponait cnntnUalhcie BH I era accord -ins; to directions, and remain long unwell, provide'! their bones are, not destroyed lv mineral pot!oii or oilier means, and lite vital organs waited beyond the point of repair. Uvsneivfllit or Iiu1ttri1lnM. ITnj-).- V fit the Shoulders, ('mtkrh. I'v1nies nf tin I IijIj tiness. Sour Lrnrtationa nf llie Sumtrtt.Tr, n.lvlj ati Hi ill niouin, t;i: AiMi.k r.iipi i.iuiiii ui un Heart, Inflammation of th l.unss. Pjiii in ihiaaouul . tlis Kidneys, and a htmdted oilier patnfu' svuipiom, are the oifsprings of Dvpensia. In llicse cnniplaiu's it has no equal, and one buttle will prove a better guar antee of its merits thnn a lenthv advertisement. For Female Complaints m vnum; or o'd, married or Rincje, at tits riwn rf wouiAiihood. oi llm turn of life, these Tonic Hitter disp!av o decided an influetira that a marked improvement u iwn jeicep tible. For Inflammatory and Clsmiile Iltien mtitlam and Gout, Dyspepsia or I ndieiiion, lli1inu. Remittent and Intorm'ttcnt l'evet!, iie ifM of tit Blood, Liver, Kidneys And Bladder, these Hitters hav been most successful. Such Diseases at caused hv Vitiated Blood, mirth is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. Tliey tara a Ueiaf 1 I'ttrpisllfc a well mm m. TonlOt possessinjc also the peculiar mcttl of acting a a powerful aent m rr'tevins t'oiipestion nr Inflm. -nation of the Liver and Visceral Uii-nu, aud iu Uiliuua Diseases- For Hklii DUfMri, Ernptinns, Titter, Rj!( Rheum, Ulotclics, Spots, Fnupies, 1'ustnles, Uoils, t'n huuc'et, Kin(r, woruis, Scald Head, S.re l-'.yes, Liv stpelas. Itch, Scurf Dipcoloralions uf the Skin, Huniots and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name ni natuiv. are literally due; up aud carried out of the system in a short time by the us of these Ilitteis. One IxmUc iu such cases will conviuce the muit iucicilulyin of their curative effects. 1 luse Hie Vlllnlril Iloni1 wltcnever r" find its impuiities burn inn tlirotti;li tho&Uiuin 'nnpit'", Kruptions, ttr Sores; cleanse it when you lind it ih sinictcd and sIiikrUIi in the veins ; clease it w)in it is foul ; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep the blood pure, and (he he.illli of the system will f!lnw. rulcful lliotisnnrls piociaim Vinsusu IIit trrs the most wondeiful luviorant llut ever nisumeJ the sinkmc system. Fliit Tape, antl otltor Wornia, lulling in the ivttem of so many thousands are riteclualiy di ll roved aud removed. Savs a distinguished phytml. oist: There is scarcely an individual upon the (ace of tin earth whose body is exempt I'rom the picsnce ol' worms. It is not tipn the healthy elements of the body tint worms evist, hut upon l)i diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. Ho system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anihelmirt .tics, will ficc the system fi urn worms like these Hit ters. Mcrlmtilonl nitraeee. Tersnns ened in Paints and M iuerals, such as Plumbers, Tyjxj scltflr, Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subtect to para1vis of the lhve!s. J o Rtiard against this take a dose of Walk an Vinbuar Urr turs once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Itillnus, KeuiMieiil, aii1 Iiii ernilllitt Fvvcra, which are so prevalent in the vallevs of our great rivers thronj;hout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, ()liio, Missouri, ll-inuis, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, lliaio. Hio Grande, Tear), Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James( and many others, with their va.t tributa ries, throughout our entire couutrv during the Summer and Autumn, and remaikab!y so during seasons r.l unusual heat and dryness, aie invariably accompanied by etlensive derangements ol" the stomach and liver, and other abdnmutst viscera. There ate always inure or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable stale of the stomach, and Rreat torpor of the bowels, hrin nicnt, a purgative, exerting a pnweifiil inriuence upon these vaiious org ui. is csenli.illy necessary. Thcie is no cathartic for the purpose equ il to Dtt. J. Walk a it's Vjnr:;a Hittkh-;, as they v.-iil litieediiy remove the daik colored viscid mailer ui!i whidi the Ucli aie loaded, at the bame time iimu!ann3 the srcrniions of the liver, and generally icatorin the hea'.ihy tunc. ions of 'he digestive organs. Scrofiiln, or Kliin'i Rill, White Snchiis, U'cers, Krysiielas, Swelled Nock, Coiter, Scrofulous lnrlammaiinns, Irid.ilcnt 1 utlanimatiins, Meicurial Af fections, Old Sores, Kruptiuiis uf the Skin, Sore Kvrs, etc., etc. In these, ns in nil olliorcoiisiiiutmn.il Dis eases, Wat k'RR's Vinuuak Hittuhs have shown their great curative powers iu ths mt obstinate and immwi able casrs. Dr. WalkeraCa.lKomla Vlneffar Hit lers art on all these cases in n similar manner, l'y purifying the Dlood they remove t!ie cause, and by resu!viiij( awav the effects of the inflammation iihe tubercular deposit) the auecfed parts receive hcalilt, aud a pjiiniiit'ut curs ii effected. The propertlea of Ph. WaikruN Vinfnar I'ittkrs are Apeiienf, Diaplioreno and i'.iruiinalive, Nulriiinus, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Cjunter-lrri-tant. Sudoiific, Alterative, and Auti- liilious. The Aperient aud mild Laxative properties ol Dr. Wai.kik'i Vinmuar Hitturs are the Wt safe gnatd in all cases of etuptious and inaliiMiit fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing proerlies protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay aiii in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extendi throughout the system. Their Diuretic pro-erties act on the Kid neys, correcting and ictutatin; the ltov of mine. '1 heir Anti-Ihlious properties stimulate the liver, iu the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure ot U i huus Fever, Fever and Atue, etc. Fortify lite boily strtliiat dleAe bv puri fviiiff all its fluids with Vinuuar Hitthrs. epi. deimc can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k-dneys, and the nerves are rendered discise-proof by this great iuvig orant, Ulrecfllone Take of the Bitters on poinc to bed at night fioin a half to ons and one-hall wme-KlaksfulL Kat god nourishing food, fuch as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, atid vegetables, and lake out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and couia:n no spiiit. .1 WALK EU, Prop'r. II. II MclMKV AI.D A. CO.t DruRists and Gen. Ats., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts , New Votk. SOLD BY ALL DKUGtJIS I S AND DEALERS. ci-isgni up wiin vmaicu nccuunt..t(HMis. in tnen-i U B B, K fa DRUG STORE! Grandin'$ Block, Tidioute. 1lol.AHUr.ltoS., it Kmi'ka Mrnu' J fUr liavu just Kf. jvcil ;i new mil very extensive htoi k ol'all slvli s mill prioc s, wliii-li t!uy ill !ii nwc nf lit (lie lowest pcNililc i.iti s on sisti nt it!t tl.o i . n iihs iviitiivti'tl uiilt ill" limit'. Tlu y tilso hao (in )i;uul a l.ivy:c M i l: i f DUUGS i: Mi:i)R'lNi:s PAINTS it OILS WINDOW I i LASS SASH ,t DOOIiS PLASTLKOF PA HIS WATKnLLMi;c'KMi;.'T &c, &c. liciiii inlii'i- tlio I'la. y GRAXIHX'S XEW 11 LOCK, m vi Dim ti: i'a. WILimiM'llliT IIIiklNSIIV NDIIMia. n.i.iA.Msi'oitr, n:xv. A KIltsTfl.ASS lloai.lin,. s,ho..l .lr -V litll M'M'S. I. O (.' A T I ) N Oim n' til, i Ulust lilttlltil'lll in t),0 Slnlrt. Sturiema Received at ony Tlmo. TI'ltMtt MtlDKli.V'i'i:. Ki f. ri;n s - Hon. Jnn. A. !.!, Mile . J " Jt. , S, J. W'olc it. ift-fjt. a '4 i i - ? t t r 3 tv r i I j r .-ir i - T1 -fV ' - i . 'i
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