fit gosrA gUpuMifim. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIG. 11, iS72. BOHOUGII OFFICERS. nmMl.... WlSANH. OiuiinVmrH T. J. Van'.loson, Miles W. Tnto, D. V. Chirk, I . O. Convcr, W. I Morcllllott. L. I-. Iliickell. Justices of the J'cnccW. P. Morcllllott, D. S. Knox. Orinih J. N.Tnltsworth. to-honl Directors .1. Win.uis, .T. A. Dnln, J. A. Propor, Jacob Slirlvor, M. V. Tato, B. V. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President JwtpeXV. P. Jenks. .MonVifc Judyesi. A. PjiorKlt, tlUKW t'ouK, .SVicri'r F. T,. Havi. District Attorney W. W. Ma son. I'rerisurer S. SKTl.KY. Am- J'rothnnotar;, JtegistcrA Recorder, d c J. H. Aojckw. Ommiji'oer. Brn.t. F.i.Mott. Jacob Mkri'IM.iott, T. 1). Coi.i.tss. OiKitfi .SiivcrintendentH. F. HonnEn. Jury (Simmissioncra Uuokok Hiuoins, V. J'atti:iison. ihnnty .Surveyor S.T). InwiW. Oiroiinr Josi ah WinanMi OuHtif.r Auditors V.X.I JIoI.KMAN, Wm. t'l.init. T. 11. Colin. Member of Vonurcss HHS District (1. W. BuoFim.n. , Assewbly3. 11. IjAWhox. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I. 0. 0. F. A meeting of the committees ap pointed to attend to tlio orgtuiiRfttiou, reoralL. room. etc.. will meet at the 3ood Templars Hall to-morrow even ing (Thursday), at 7 o'clock, nhnrp. Ilev. Burton will preach in tho M E. Church iu this place ou Sunday next, inorniiitr and evening. Sabbath School at 0 o'clock A. M. A mutch gamo of ball is talked of between tho White Tines of this placo and tho "Printers" of Clarion, to come off soon. A good game may bo looked for. r t n i.-..n., rpiiij.n., iur. o units u. i.vitj , vo a. liiouui, was in town hint week, visiting his son, A. B. Kolly, Esq. Although pretty well up in ve-nrs, lio looks cood lor a quarter of a century j et. M. Carpcuter Is at ptcsent at Lickingvillc, near tho camp meeting .grounds, taking pictures for all classes and conditions of men. We hope ho -vill bo well patronized. The Eluo .Stockings and Red Jackets played a mntcli game on Wednesday last, resulting iu a victory for tho Bluo Stockings by a score of 74 to 43. Found. On an island a short dis- tnuce above town, a Black India Hub Ler Overcoat. Tlio owner can havo it by calling on tho subscriber and pay ing for this notice. Sam'l Cl.AiiK. A picuic composed of tho people of town, came off ou Friday afternoon and evening at'fubb's Run. We were unable to bo present, owing to n rush of job work, but understand that a very pleasant timo was experienced by all who attended. llio attendance at camp meeting from this placo on Sunday last was terriflie. '1 hero was scarcely a corpo raPs guard left, and you couldn't have lured a horse for a hundred dollars a xlav, unless you had spokcu for hi in two weeks in advance. The charter of Tionest.i Lodge I. O. Q. F. has been returned to D. D., J. II. Lcuhart of Meadville, and the lodge will be rc-iuslitutcd on Thurs .day evening, Sept. 5th. Odd Fellows from neighboring towns are invited, And aro requested to bring their own regalia. A fine start will be given the lodge here, and a plcasaut time will .be had at the opening. Tho Whito Tines and Blue Stock .ings played a match game on Satur day last. The White Tines played a most magnificent game, scarcely any bad playing being dono on that side uring the game. Tho Blue Stockings .did as well as they could, but came out behind pretty badly, tho score be .ing 72 to 17. Another gamo will be played next Saturday. Mr. Hiram Osgood, of Boss Bun, while chopping logs for Heck's mill.ou "ThursJuy last, was fearfully injured tby a limb fulling upon him. The limb was about six inches through at the ibutt, and nearly twenty feet long. It jell from 30 to 40 feet, and struck Mr, Osgood ou tho left side of his head and loft shoulder. He has bcuu in a criti- t 1 -m . . cai couuuion ever biucc, auu it is . -doubtful whether he will recover, v Mr. Jacob Ovcrlander, living near Bear Creek, up tho Tioncsta, shot a hawk ou Tuesday morning, Gth inst., .within a short distance of his door, which beats anything in tho shape of a hawk within our memory. It meas ured across the wings, from tip to tip, four feet and four inches ; from the point of his beak to tho tip of his tail was three feet and ten inches ; from the end of tho front claw to the end of the hind ono, was four and ouo-fourtl inches. Several neighbors saw the hawk after it was killed, and cau at test 10 l no trum Us suo. it any oue shoots a larger hawk, wo would like to bcir of it. Those Anti-Grecley Democrats. Under the caption "Soniewl.nl Pre mature, the Democrat of laht week proceeds to settle our hash very effect ually, by saying that Daniel Black, J. W. Stroup and Nelson Colo had re quested tho Democrat man "to contra dict tho statement as being fulso and w ithout tho least foundatiou they nev er having expressed themselves to Mr. Dunn, or any other man, as being op posed to Greeley." As to Mr. Black, wo must confess that we depended up on hearsay for his name, having un derstood from what wo considered re liable authority, that ho was opposed to Greeley. Wo cheerfully make tho correction as far as lie is concerned. As to Mr. Stroup, ho expressed him self to us iu the Ri:rvni.icAN office that lie would not voto for Grceloy, but thought he would vote for Grant. He also said tho same thing in sub- Blanco to Mr. Woodington. As to Mr. Cole, wo understood him to say that ho would support neither Grunt nor Greeley, but he seems to think wo are mistaken about him expressing him self positively to that effect, but grants that we might havo taken that idea from what he said on the occasion. He informs us that ho did not request nor authorize the Democrat to "contra dict the statement ns being fulso and without the least foundation," as he knew nothing of tho controversy tin til he saw the Democrat with his namo to a request of that character. So we suppose we aro at liberty to stamp that part of the Democrat's statement as being "false and without tho least foundation." As to Mr. Gates, we humbly beg his pardon for intimating that ho had ever been a Democrat, as we understand that he bus always been strong Republican. Wo received his namo as a Democrat who would not voto for Greeley from another Democrat, w hom we considered posted Wo prostrato ourself to Mr. Gates and hope he will pardon us for tho mistake, The Democrat quotes Mr. T.B. Cobb as a Greeley man. Ho is not that kind of a man, and will vote for Grant if he lives until the 5th of November, He has never sailed in the Democratic boat and never intends to. Tho chief points and "sarkasms" of the articlo "Somewhat Premature," we heard eomo days previous to the publication of tho Democrat, and were informed that they wore hissed from the slimr mouth of the "Big Snake." We would advise the Democrat man to have tho aforesaid "B. S." keep mum uutil after publication day each week, so that subscribers and others would not know in advunce what the paper was to contain when it canto out. The Oil City Derrick; of Monday- shows up our placo in tho following complimentary manner : Tioncsta is tho smallest county seat in the most sparsely settled couuty in the state. ro oil excitement lias ever disturbed the . even tenor of it way, and tho numbcrof i m pro vcmcnts have beeu rut her limited during tho past few years. The only ones of any note being a brick court house and a bridge now being erected across the river. Uno abutment and two ot tlio piers ate nearly completed. Oil City is the largest (would-be) county seat in tho most thickly settled couuty in the State. Tho oil excite ment at ono time reached such a pitch that acting Mayor Boyco had to issue a proelumatiou to decrease tho pro duction. I ho improvements are so numerous and noteworthy that the papers of that metropolis do not now pretend to keep track: ot them, it is rather strange, however, that tho larg est and best building ever erected iu Oil City, is bciug put up by a man from "the most sparsely settled county in the State," Mr. T. D. Collins. Tho September number of Bal lou's Magazine, is ono that should be read by all classes, for it is so good and iutcresting that when once taken up no one wishes to put it down until tho lust pago is perused. It is full of stories, adventures, poetry, fun, en gravings, and not a lino iu it but con tains lutormation. 1 rice 10 els. per copy, or $1.50 a year. Address Thomcs & Talbot, G3 Congress street, Boston. Copt. Kuox raised his barn lust Saturday, and a big timo was had, owing to the tthortness of hands ou tho occasion, which shortness of hands was occasioned by the fact that a match game of base ball came off on tho same day. We heard of some few differ ences of opinion resulting from the heavy lifting on the occasion, but be lievo everything was settled amicably. Hon. J. B. Lawson, of Clarion, was renominated for Assemblyman from this district, at tho Democratic Convention held at Tylersburgh, on Thursday of lust week 8th iDst. If Clarion County would whittle down her Democratip majority to about three hundred, we would take odds that tho Republican candidate, Mr. II, JI. May, would bo elected. THAT ROOSTER. We are nrc credibly informed that tho Democrat procured a rooster with which to decorate its columns over tho Democratic victory in North Carolina. It wasn't used. The Democratic vic tory in North Carolina didn't happen to be a Democratic victory ; hence the neglect, on tho part of tho Democrat to decorate its columns with tho afore said rooster. Such disappointments are keen, and when a feller pays out his money for a rooster, he likes to have occasion to uso lain. 11ns was not a live rooster, and cannot be cook ed and gobbled ; but was made of type metal, and hence is a dead weight on the hands of its proprietor. We wouldn't adviso the Democrat to throw away tho bird, but save it; perhaps Jcnks township will co Democratic this full, and then can that bird ap pear, llap his wings, crow, and again be consigned to its coffin. The Democracy all over the coun try are considering themselves perfect ly safe to carry the whole Democratic voto for Greeley, and about one-third to one-half of tho Republican voto bo siJes. By looking about a little, and enquiring tome, anybody who is curious to know "how tho old thing works," can bo speedily convinced that the aforesaid Democracy are slightly mis taken in their calculations. The i'ol lowing is from a correspondent of the Tittsburuh Commercial, who lives at Catfish, Clarion County: As the Post ha agreed to furnish the names of five Republicans who will vote for Greeley, for every oue Democrat that will not, we will iu form you that we can furnish the names of over thirty Democrats in this lo cality, within a radius of one and half miles, who declare positively they will not voto for Horace Ureeley, and a creat many of whom will give their votes to urant. 11 you waut a listot them drop us a line and wo will fur nish them. Yours truly, S. A. Bushman. A challenge has been given b; the Blue Stockings and accepted by the Whito Tines, to play a match gamo on Saturday next, commencing at 3 o'clock P. M. Mr. Lawrence will soon have the addition pf his hotel finished, when he will move his family there. Mr. West will then move his family from Clarion and occupy tho house left vacant by Mr. Lawrence. Notice. All persons indebted to the subscri ber fur bids on lands sold at Treasur er's Sale, will please call and settle, or the lands will be resold. 6. S. Sktley, Treasurer. Notice Estray. Came to tho premises of the sub scriber, iu Washington twp., Clarion Co., I'a., July 22d, a Briudlo Cow, with white speckled face ; about 12 or 13 years old. Has had a calf since she came, luo owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take her away, or sho will be sold according to law. Address JosKi'ir Harmox. 19-3t. Liekingville, Pa. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tubs and a full assortment of goods that are kept iu a grocery store, wuicn we oner lor sale at our Tionesta store. SiTERion Lumber Co. By our liberal offer to tho public through tho columns of the Fohkst ItK rviiMCAX, wo have had a very li voly t rade in books for a woek. Wo will continue ouroffer three wocksoiilyjpersons disiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with seloet reading at lower prices than they will havo soon again, should call immediately. A first class suit of clothes mado to or der, fit gurnnteed, a good assortment of Ca-ssimoi-Ds, Cloths and Trimiiigs, always on hand, at thu Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A largo assortment of tho latest novel ties iu Men's, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoos, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Storo. 8 Itoady made clothing and Gouts fur nishing goods for ovorybody at bottom prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 The Singur, tlio universal family and tailoring iiiarlilno, with all its parts and lixtures for salo at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 I'urcnascrs always keep in mind we havo loss oxpenso and therefore can sell goods for less profit than any other storo in tow n. Si-i'i-.iuoii Li'MBEit Co. Stoiik. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for sale at cost to reduce the stock. Also a largo assortment of School Hooks kept constantly on hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottonados; Joans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, lirown nnd bleeehed Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry goods storo, at tho lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Now goods I New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered beforo he starts on his journey, and n little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The "C. B.& Q. RR.," running from Chicago, thiough Galcsburg to Bur lington, and the "I. B. & W. Route," running fr.im Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Tassen- ger Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they councct with the 1. & M. It. K. and form the great liurlingtou Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and tho Territories; and passen gers starting from lionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Routo. This Line lias published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; a largo correct map of tho Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addrassing tho General Tasscuger Agent B. &. M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. Attention. All thoso knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned, by book account, will please call and settle im mediately. Many may not be able to pay, but all are ab.e to settle. 1 mean business. J. Wikans. Tioncsta, July, 26 1872. Closing out sttlo of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. We offer a large stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Tercales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c, tfcc.at cost. Those wishing to purchase any goods iu this Hue will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call early while the stock is full and fresh. Also, a full lino of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. SUPERIOR. LUMBER CO. STORE. A first class finality of Carpet Ynrn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 Table mid pocket cutlery, always a largo stock on hands and for snlo lieap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 50 o ci o K y, o f, O VI M P3 O yj O H 8 n es o a a CO CO i t CO n ci P3 O Vm O o o H w Pi W H-t I I H CO o C 8 at it 9 it I 9 u o o 0 u 0 GO o o o C3 I K 05 i 0 o IU X O 0 .P K (3 rt o a V. ri a ft c 9 U o o 71 O 0 -Jj O 0 f 1 - o 0 o to rt o o 2 ci 3 u ci H3 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OP PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to mo constitution or i ennsyivania. He it enacted by the Senate and Jlouxe of Ileprexentittives the inmonnetilth tif irnnx.ilvnnia m (leneral Aimembhi met That tho following amendment of tho Con sfitution of this Commonwealth bo pro posed to tho people- for tbheir adoption or rejection, pursuant to tlio provisions of tho icnin article moreor, to-wit : AMENDMENT: Striko out tho sixth section of tho sixth article of tho Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof tho following: "A Statu Treas urer shall bo chosen bv the fiiuilitied elec tors of tho State, nt such times and for such term of servico as shall bo prescribed by law, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. Speaker of the House of Kepresentativos, J AM !; 8. MUTA., Speaker of tho Senate, ArrnoVKU Tho twenty-second day of jiiarcn. Anno liouuui one iiiousanu elglit niiiiuicu una wveiuv-iwn, JOHN W. GEAKY. Prepared nnd certificated for publication pursuant to mo Tcntn Article ot tlio Con bt i Ul lion. 1- KANCIS JOKDA N , Secretary of the Commonwealth Ollleo Secretary of the Commonwealth Harriuburg, Juno litilli, IWri. THE BOOT AMD SHOE STOBB. rF YOU WA NT a perfect lit and a good X article of lioots and Shoes, of the linost workmanship, goto II. Ii. MoC.lXCTS, 3!l CENTRE STKEET, OIL CITY, PA jJf-Satisfactinn iruaraiitoed. If. Th.a Republican OlHce T'HKPS constantly on hand a lariro as XV Rortineiit of Hlank Deeds, Mortgages. Huhpcenas, Warrants, Summons, !cc. to Uesou: '-licap tor ca.Mi. if. ILURONNCR & AUK fl.OSINd mil (heir full hihI wintrr Htock of (ron.l tit greatly redm-pd prices to mako room lor a spring- stock:. Now is tlio timo to cct tiojgN of nil kiniK rlieiiper tlmn ever. We lnnrrnow on hand Jewelry l!o.xr, W-ikintf Iloxrx, llaii(lkci-:liii-f Iloxes, MiiMiciil Allium, Kiiihroidci-ies, l,aco Hoods, Hemmed mid Stitched Ilinikerehiefx, Ijii-p Handkerchiefs, Whito XuliioM, nil sizes, Black and White 1'iinL'cs, Gold mid Mixed Heads, Jewelry of nil kinds, Thread and l'oint Lace Collars, .ephrys of nil colors, tioriiiantown Vnrns, New CorscN, Now S'ylc, Hustles, Iloopxkirts, Underwear for Ladies. Kil. lions, Silk mid Cashmere'Si-aWs. Great inducement! by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. iENTLKMANS T.IXKN AND t.N- DlillWl-jAK. I,nreest nnd host n-ss'irted stock of coods foi-'Mcn s Wear in this section, wliicli WE MAKE TO ORDER in tlio most approved stylo. No lit no snlc, A FULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fmo and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches LADIES OrERA, LEONTINE, AND KECK CHAINS, bkacelkts, . lock i;ts, KINGS, GENTS GOLD AND SILVElt VEST CHAINS, STICK LI NO SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, Hats and Caps selling at cost. BOOTS AND SHOEQ LATEST STYLES O, READY-MADE CLOTHING. oh cheap as can ho bought In Pa yew Infantry Soldier Coats at $2 Valises, Carvel Sachs, SatclieU, Ttanls. ?., always on hand. Carnets. Brussels, Inirrain, Hemp, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAINS dC. FOU SALE CHEAP. I. IIILMIONNEE & CO 40-tf - AlT.D.O . I THROAT, IUNGS.IWER&lELQQI) in th onmlarni! medicine to which the afflict ed are tovo pointed for relief, tho discoverer believes he hu combined in harmony uioro o( Nture' mott overei(rn curative prnnertlea, which God haa inatlllod Into tho vegetable king dom for healing Uie eick, than were ever bufore combined in one medicine. The evtdeuce of thia fact la found In tho great variety of moet obatl Date diaeasee which It has been found to conquer. In tho euro of Hrttuihilii, Severe Cough, and tho early atagea of Coninmp. tlouT it haa aatoulabed the medical faculty, aud eminent nhyKiclana pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While It curea tho eoverest Coughf, it atrengthena tho ayntcm aud purifies the blood. By Its great and thor ough blood purifying properties it curee all Muiuora, from the M Scrofnla to a common Ulutcb, Pimple, or abruption. Mercurial dieae. Minora! polsona, and their effects, are eradicated, and vlgoioiie health aud eound constilutiou established. 1'ryalpelaa, Halt It lie ii ru, l'ever Sores, Ni-aly or Hon nil Skill, iu short, all tho numerous dis eases caused by bad blood, are conquered by ttu powerml purlfvimj and lnvigoratliii: mediclno. If yu feel (lull, drowsy, debilitated, havo anl. low color of skin, or yellowish brown nwta on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, had taste in mouth. Internal heat or chills, alternated with hot Hushes, low spirit, aud gloomy foru bodiuirs, irregular ajipeutu. and lougue coaled, you aro autTei-iu? from Torpid I.ler or ' Ulliousiieas." Iu many cases of " L.1 yer Complaint " only part of these symptoms are exiKjrieneed. As a remedy for all such cases, Vr. Pierce- (ioldon Medical Discovery haa no equal, as It effects perfect cures, leaving the liv. er strengthened and healthy. For tho euro of Habitual t'onstl patlou of the bowela It is a never falling remedy, and thoso who have used it for this purpose are loud In Its praiso. The proprietor offers $1 .Olio reward for a medi cine that will equal It for the cure of til tbo dis. caes for which it is recommended. Sold by drUL'L'Uts at $1 per botllo. Prepared by H V Pierce, M. P.. Solo Proprietor, at hisChemi cal Laboratory. 1!H Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. beud your address for a naoipblet. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, ADJOIN I NCI THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tioncsta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, Propriotor. IK.'- PMurob tuko.i iu uUtho lalcst stylr llio m l, ,i-U' H Vine pit r fllttert are tint a vile F.incy Drinlc, made of Poor Rum, Wliker. Proof Sniiils and Keftut Liquor, dtictored, spiced, and sweetened to please tlie taste, called "'i'mic," " Appetizers," " Restorer,' AC, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made fintrt the native roots nd herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants, They are the Great I Mood Purifier and a Life-Riving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Inriporator of the System, carrying o(T all poisonous mater and restoring the blood to a heaithyconc! lion, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are eay of administration, prompt in tlfir action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all fur in of rliaie. No Perion cau tak those 111 I (era accord ing to directions, and remain long unwctl, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital orana wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyafiepala or Inftlffral Ion. Headache, Paitt In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the CheM, Du llness, Sour Urtictationa of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.uns, Pain in the regions ot the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom, are the olftprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and oue bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Femnlo Gouitlnlitf in young or oM, married or linRle, at the ritwn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence thai a marked improvement ia toon percep tible. For liidamtnafory nntl Chronic It lien mat turn and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Itihons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Hladder, these Hitters have been mnit auccessftil. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated ttlood, which is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive OrRans. They are a Uentlo PnraialTe aa well aa a Tonic possessing also the petjulur merit of acting aa a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the I.ivcr aud Vincent Orgus, aud iu Diliona Diseases. For ftkln Dleeaaea, Kritptinns, Tetter, Salt' Rheum, Blotches, Spots, pimples, Pu'tules, Boil, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sure Kyes, Er sipelat, Itch, Scurfs Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dus up and carried out of the system in a short time by the ttse of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince lite most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanao the Vitiated HI nodi whenever voa find its impurities bunting through theskin in Pimples, Kruptinns or Sores: cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it ie foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood piu-e, aud the health of the syiiem will follow. Orateful Ihouammle proclaim Vinkua Bit tkrs the moat wonderful luvigoraitt that ever austaiucd the sinking system. Pint Tape, and other Worm a, lurking ta the aystent of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed Says a distinguished physinU ogist : There is scarcely an individual Umd the face of the earth whose lndy is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not uMin the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuge, no amhelmin a ics, will fieo the system from worms like these Bit ter. Mechanical Dleenac. Persons eneaeed in Paints and M iueralst such na Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to par.ily-.is of the Bowels. To puard against this take a dose of Walker's Vinkgar Uittbks once or twice a week, as a Preventive. nilloua Hemlttentf and Intermittent FererSf which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Uraioa. Rio Grande, Pear), Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, aud many others, with their vail tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably to during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro 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, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There ia no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk. J. Wai.khn'b Vinegar Hittehs, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels ate loaded, at tha same time stimulating the secretions ol the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy fuuciioua of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Kluff'e TCWI, White Swellings, Ulcers, fcrysipela. Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofuloua Inflammations, Indolent Inflammation, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc In these, ns in alt other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's V i n kg a Bittbhs have shown their great curative power in tha most obstinate aud uitract able cases. Ir. Walker's California Vinegar Dl tere act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cau&e, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubeicular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cura is effected. The proper! lee of Tin. Walkre's Vinicar Bittbes are Aperient, Diaphoretic nnd Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, CouuUr-liri-tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Autt-Hilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties ol Dk. Walker's Vinrgah Bittkbi are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, aud soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system stomach, and bowels. tuner iroiu inuammaiton, wina, cone, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow ot urine. Their Anti-Bilious proertie stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and us discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure ol Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body nguluat dlaeaee bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the uerves aro rendered disease-proof by this great iuvis orant. llreetlona Take of the Bitters on going to bed at nijjht from a half t- one and one-half wiue-gUufulL Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, aud take out-door exercise. They are compostd of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALKER, Prop'r. R. II. McOONALDeYCO., Druggists and Gen. Agls., San Francisco, Cal., aud cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. n b m m DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. Bol.AHD UROS., at tho Kuicka Diiik rstoro, l'.nvo j nt received u new nnd very uxumsivo stock of ofall styles and prices, which they will dis poso of at llio lowest possible rules con sistent with tlio expenses connected with tlio Uncle. They also have on hand a lnr'C stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS it OILS WINDOW CLASS HASH Si DOOllS PLASTER OK PAKI3 WATEK LIME CEMENT Ac, Ac. Ileinember thu I'l.n-o GRAXDLX'S NKW BLOCK, TIIHOUTI" l'A. WILLlAUSrOKT DICKINSON SOINABV. WlLl.IAMsl-tiltT, I'KNN'A. A l' l It.ST CLASS llonnlin;,' School lor t both sexes. L O C A T I O N Ono of tho mot bcaulil'ul in the Stale. Students Received at any Timo. TFJCMS MnllKUATK. I'el'criiic.s lion. .llio. A. lktle, Miles W. 'l'nte, i:.vj., S. J. WolcoK, Jj-Gl. CROVER& BAKER h i: w i a a n .1 v ic f x ij s . T in follnwina urn nolortrcf from (ltfiiis mid nt tostimoniiilH of nimiliir lmr:ir(rr, in oxpiPssliiR tho roiifonw lor tlio prvl'pr-ow(- f tlio (Jrovcr A linker MarliincM ovor nil others. "Ilik tho Hrovrr ,t Hnkor Mit rlilno. ill tho first phico, lioiniiw If I liml miy nthcr, I kIioiiIiI still wnnt n Orovpr A: linker ; anil hiivinn n irover ,V ll:ikrr it niiHwer tlio jmrposo ff nil tlio rest. It ilix n irrentpr vnriety of work nml iMoaMler to leini lh:in nny other," Mrs. J. C. Cro 1y (.leiiny Jiinej "I havo hurt several yenrs' rxpo rioneo willi n Urovcr fc Itnk'er Mm hino, whicli Iixm ai veil 1110 irr":it xntiMfiiitiiiii. I tliink the l irovcr .V linker Vitelline, is uioro ensily mnnnsroil, nnrt less lint ilo ti iret out ol'order. I prefer the tirotei1 tt Ilnkerilo etilcdlv." Mrs. lr. Wiitls, New York. "J hitve liml otto in my fnniily for ionip two yenrs; nml flout wlmt I know of its workiliirs, nii'l from tho testimony of tunny of my fi ietuls who nso tho s imo, I run linrilly see how nil vtliliiireoulcl he nioro eniil(tot" or irivo belter sntisliM-lioit." Mrs. (leu. Oimrf, "I helievo it (r 1v tho host, nil thimrs eoiisiilered.ol'nii v tfcrt t have known It is verv siinplo nnd en-siVy lenrnoil ; tho Kewimr from the onlinnry spools is n jrrent u 1 vniitn;;'' ; the stit h is entirely reliable; it does oi iinmeiitnl work bountifully i it i" not linlilo to net out ot order. .Mrs. i. M fSpi.oner, 3d lloiulMt. llrooklyn. "T mil ncqiinintert with tho work of the prim-innl inm-hinos, nnd I prefer tho tirover.V' itnki r to thorn nll.beennse I eon Mlilor the stiteh more elnstie. I hnvo work In the house w 1 1 i i ll win dono nino yenrs niKiwhieh is still pood." Mrs, r. Mo t'rendv. No. 4:t Kiist M slroet, N. Y. "Moro thuii two-thirds of nil tho newinjrdotio in my fnmily for the Inst two yours hs lwon done by (Jrovcr it linker' Mneliiiio, and I tievor'had n tinrnient rip or need mendiiif. exeept those rents whii-li frolirsoine boys will nmko in wliolo elotli. It Is, in my ojdnion, by fur tlio immt valu ubleof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry AVnrd Hiwhiir, "The Orover A T.nker Sowinjr Mn ehino hns reiiilereil in every respeet, tlio most porfoet sntisfnetion. It eombinoa mi num.r iidvnntnjfes with beiiuty of cxeeu tiou and eeouomy In price that il is n no cesitv in every household." Mrs. Uover nor binary, llnrrisburir, l'a. 'I hnve hnd tlio tirover t linker Mn ehino for ten or twelve yenrs in eonstnnt use in my liouso. I hnvo soon nnd known every kind of Fnmily Kowinir, Isitli por sonnl nnd liousehold, tieeomplishort up the Urover A linker Machine, to tlio enti. sntisfnetion of ullconeorued, Uev.Slophcir II. Tyiifr. "I find tlioflrovcr A linker Stiteh will wear uslonir ns tho trnrnients do outwent tlie irnrment in fuel. Tho stiteh will not brenk on bins senilis, when stretched, ns others do; ami neither does it draw tho' work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 K;vt twon-ty-fourth street, N. Y. The (irover Bnil linker Sewinsf Machino Company lnnnufnetnra both tho Klnstio nnd Ioek Stiteh Mneliines. nnd oiler tho public n ehoiee of the best mneliines of both kinds, nt their establishments in all tliolarue cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country, l'rioe lists nnd snmples of sowing in both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN OIKS KN, Afient, Tionesta, l'n. PITIIOLE VALLEY RY. o N AND AFTKU Mondny, Juno 5, 1871, j nuns win run as ioiiows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Moopolia, ltonnett, Woods l'mthors Mill l'itholo City No. 2. ln.i.'i a in J(i.:M " Ki.:ui " 10.24 " 11.00 No. 4. 3.30 p lit a.tai " 3.IX " 3.10 " i!.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. HTATIOXH. NO. 1. No. .1. Pitholo Citv, 8.40 a in l.'-O p m l'mthors Mill HAH " 1.4S ' Woods 8..MI " l.ai " llennett ti.OJ " 2.0i " Oleopelis 11.10 " 2.11 " All Trnins ninko eloso connections nt Oleojioiis with trains on tlio ill Creek it AlloKbeiiy River llailwny, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run dnily hetweou Pitholo City, Miller Kuriii nnd l'leiisant ville, iimki'ntfcoiinocUon witliariiviimand departini; Trniiis. J, T. itLAI It, II. WK'KHAM. Hup't. Ticket Atfunt, Pitholo City, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Arrly to GEO. G. SICKLES' 70, Nassau St., New York' Clty- PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 1. P. Sunday May 1, 1H70, Trnins arrive at nnd leave tho I'nion Depot, corner of Washlntou. and Liberty street, us follows: ARRIVK. Mail Train, 1..".0 u m ; Fast I.hio,- 12.12 n m ; WeH'saei-oiiiinodalioii No. 1, 11.20 a in! llrintoii accommodation No 1, 7. AO u in; Wall's uieoiumoil'.ttion No 2, S.O.'ia m ;Ciu einuati express 0.20 a III ; Johnstown ue eoiniuodntiou lO.flO a in ; llrnddis-k's ac ooinmodutloii No 1,7.00 in ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pncilie express l.ftVip m; Willi's) accommodation No :t, -'J-jA p m;. I loinuwood meommodulioii No 1, (.." p in; Wall s uis'omiiiodulion No 4, Ci.'M p in; I Vr i nt on lu'commodation So 2, 1.10 p m; Way l'asieiiger 10.20 p m. liKPART. Southern express 5.20 u in ; raciflp ex press 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 0.30 n iu ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; lirinton's aceommiHlation 1 ).20 a m ; lirnddoek's uc tHimniiHlnlioii No 1, 5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.3," p in; Wall's uocoiiiiuudntioii N 2, 11.01 a in ; Johnstown iieeoTim'oilalioii 4.0") p in ; llomewootl aceoiiiinodatiou No 1. K.50 p in ; Philadelphia express y in; Wull uccoiiimodiiliou No 3,3,0" p ni; V all's accommodation No 4, (i.Oo p m ; Fast Lino 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 n in. Tho ! hurt-h Trains leave Wall's Station everv Sunday at U.o.i a. in., reaching I'uis burh at 10.n5n. m. Keturtii-n leave Pilts buritli at 12,."iO p. in., und ui rivo at Wall a Station nt 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves d lily. South ern express ilaily except Moti.lny. All oili er Trains daily, exeept Sunday. For further information nplv to W. II. 1IKCK Wi l li, AKent. Tho Pennsylvania Ritilroad Couipauy will not iiNnuiiie any Risk for ItaiiKe ex cept tor Wearing Apnarel, und liuiil their rspoiisiliility to Due lliiudrcd Dollai s val ue. All baL""Mo evceedin;; that i mint ill value will bo at tho risk of too ;uer, uulesh taken by s ecinl contract. A. J. CASS.vl leneral Superiiitendeiit, Altoona l'a. VATCH FREE to Aciuts to iutro- tlnee articles that si ll iu everv house. I ata ..V Co., Pittsburgh, J'a. 32 41 ' i M i Hi f i i it