WEDNESDAY IttORXISG, SEI If, 1872 BUftOUUH OFFICERS. nnrtcM3. Winanm. Om'ncilmri T. J. Vnn f)lwn, Mtlns W. Tnto, 1). W. Clark, 1'. O, Convor, W. P. Morollllott, I I,. Ilni kott. jHHtirr of the 7'etro W. P. Mcrcllllott, D. S. Knox. OmMIln3. N.ToltHWorth. AVAooJ Director J . Winnim, .T. A. T)nlo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlvor, M. V. Tato, 8. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge V. P. Jfnkb. Ammriate Judges J. A. l'Rol'KR, An tnew Cook. .ShrriirK. I Pavts. 'District Attorney V. W. MASon. . Trenu rcrH. Nkti.ky. IVotlionatnry, Jlcgitcr it Recorder, tt e. 'oo'mmiMianer-TiKi. Elliott, Jacob M.h;illiott, T. I). Collins. Jury Coiniaiioners Ukokuk Siuuimh, WD. PATTKnHON. County iryor S.T). Inwiic. Coroner Johiah Winann. County Auditor Eli Hoi.hman, Wm. Ri.Aiiit. T. H. (!nnn. Member of Congrcs 10(A District a. W. Bl'OKIKI.n. mAewbty3. D. I.AWSON. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I. O. O. F. By telegram from J.ii. JN icholeon, Grand Secretary of Pennsylvania, wa learn that lionesta L.odgo, No. .itJ, will be instituted ou Friday evening, the 20th inst, by District Deputy II. r. Kiunear, of Youngsvillo. Ar xangomonts have been perfected, so that the institution will certainly take place at the time mentioned. The Lodge will start out with a member- ship ot aoout sixteen, ana win in an probability become a strong looge in a short time. All wiio are on tne iisi of charter applicants are requested to be present promptly at 3 o clock P. M. on Friday. A sister of Mr. J. S. Craig, Sta tion Agent at this point, is visiting him at present. We are rushed with job work just now, but are willing to suffer for the good of our country. A hard cider mill is being passed from haul to hand about town, and considerable cider is being manufac- lureu iiere. A game of base ball was played on the lslaud on baturuay last between picked nines, i he score siooil li to oo. Bey. Austin of Franklin, will preach in the Presbyterian Church, in this place, ou next Sunday, morning And evening. Wo woro last weok informed that Lacy and Cobbs were constructing the ams on Coon Creek, of which we made mention in our last issue. -Wm. Lawrence has imported Dome of the natives from East Brady to plaster his extensive hotel building. It is said that they do a land-office business when they get started. -The election is close at hand, and candidates aro bestirring themselves, seeing that tickets aro properly dis- tributed. and that everybody has fair play, particularly on thoir Bide cf tho bouse, School closes nexi Wednesday, and the school exhibition will proba bly take place the next week. From what we can hear of the arrangements being made, we judge it will be a Hue entertainment. -T. B. Cobb is talking of putting up a substantial residence in town next summer. When he commences Kb will put up a building which will be a source of pride to tho inhabitants r of Tiouesta. uB-w.,ut; uao inumicu, wr. A. If- llftnlpfc Vinrl lurn vnlunKla Antra i killed last week while he was hunting squirrels. Helms an idea who the party was who killed them, and we'll wairer that hn don't mkfl a n,nt not 0r :t --""i I mo ictuivcu a leuer irora a inena in Minnesota, who said . , nat the "ureeley tidal wave out there "didn't amount to a riflle." If it amounts io less there than here, we wouldu t think it would be interesting, -Capt. Knox has recently taken the agency of two or three fire insu- compames, among them the lortb Missouri Insurance Co., with a capital ot U0,000. We aro under obligations io tnecaptain lor blotters, if. ..-. l...l- -J :: .u.i ; lt"'u""a"'' ouvenutugiuB uusiuess. The leaves in the woods around I us are begiuing to turn, aud butter- nuts are being gathered in large quan- titiqs by the boys id squirrels. The ,h'andst of nearly ef Sy boy within a radius of ten miliar this place, are as black as Buckalew's character, from cracking the butteruuts before they are properly dried. The'stain on their hand3, however, unlike that on Bucka- lew s character, will wear off in the couise oi nine. I . 1 We called on Al. Partridge, pt rieasautville, last week, and were sur prised to soe Iiow mnny food lm nM. It Hi'fiiw lli.it. lio must do a gol share of the grocery business of that place. We noticed also that A. Hnlctnnn, Ksq., was putting up a very largo brick building, three stories high, in which an opera house is to ho con structed. Brown Brothers are also building a largo brick building on the opposite corner, and a large hotel m going up just across the street. Build ing lots are selling rapidly, and busi ness is lively. Tho new railroad, which is graded to that place, will, in all probability, give new impetus to '.he place. Our old time friend Dr. McMullen has an extensive and beau- tifully furnished drug Btore thero, and Greeley is nowhero as far nstliat place is concerned. Hacks are constantly running to and from Titusville, and, taking it all in all, I'leasantville is a very desirable place to live. Cash-up is not by any means dead yet. We passed through there on Friday last, and noticed that a majori ty of the wells were still pumping. We are informed that this district pro duces about three hundred barrels per day steadily. It's rather a bad place to take a scary horse, on account of tie steam which is constantly puffing Jiitc- its face from the engines, but sl,oud not the oil give out there, we should not be surprised if Cash-up should at no distant day become quite a town. Lots are selling quite briskly, just now. Col. Thomas sold the lot adjoining Tate's, 52 feet front, 200 feet dcep( to j j Van Giessn. J. W gtroup purchn8od tiie nest ouo ja9 Wnnil-Ti Anpw n,i r,mi..l e - e " Agnew have purchased the next three, and the comer lot next Kt pier's was sold to some party whose name we did not learn. We presume that houses will be built upon all these lots the coming summer, V-Mr. G. W. Dithridge has purchas ed the spile-driver which was used in the construction of tho dams below the mouth of the creek, and is about to put in some wing dams at the mouth. Had these improvements been made previous to the last flood Inn lnmlipr , .i,i ), j .!,. twice the amount they cost. Lumber nvia II VUiU 1IUIU DU Visit 1UU1Q LtlUU t.nu no aiwayg et out 0f ti,e creek wheu there is water enough in the river to float their rafts. ve would advise all who wish to vote at the coming election to take no bets however tempting they may be, as that is one way the Greeleyites are takingtoreduceGrant'smajority. They appoiut a committee of one or two to take all the small bets they can get, from as many Grant men as possible. 61,(1 then propose to challenge their votes at tho polls. So look out for artful dodges, at this season A grand sociablo and dance will bo given at the hall in Lawrence's new IIotel to-morrow (Thuisday) even aS 19111 lnst- Good music 1ms beeu secured, and refreshments will be served during the evening. All are invited to attend. We are informed that the hall is peculiarly adapted to entertainments of this character, aud we have no doubt but that this will prove an enjoyable affair, A Greeley and Brown meeting at the Court House was addressed on Saturday evening last by Mr. Chas, Stowe, ot Girard. We were not pres ent but understand that not much of a crowd appeared, and the enthusiasm was light. A Ilenublican who was Pre8eut 'lar " tbat he did not i,:..i. TIT. o J "NU wnuu any points on the administration or Republican par y . amounted to anvlhi.Kr elon V " c,eaDl"S the. Piers I ilia ri.An1r T-:.! f 1 . I I , faa m 1,10 ,umDer rlc.h l?ei thure durinK the las' U"JUU' iu,,,B" PaDiy be Sys uemuuzeu ny me lime the next rise . i comes, so that the rafts cau all go throueh between t .n ti p ;iK a I ....... y, catching ou drift-wood ud loose luiu her wi.;,.h -... .u out stove up, -The Bonner & McKay Buildine is so nearly completed that it is really a pleasure to look at it. A porch runs the whole length of the frout.the rooms are all plastered aud white finished, and altogether, it is one of the best buildings in town. Orftne ii ... : ' ' ' J , .u niarket, and are gobbled up with avid ,tv "Y H- Although the juice of the graP sometimes creates havoc with the sons of men, we never heard of tao original grape doing anybody harm if indulged in with any degree 01 temperance, Don't hawk, hnu-lr mt n blow, blow, aud disgust everybody with your Catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rema day will speedily destroy all odor aud arrest the d schar. .11; All box rent and postage duo mo before the post-office was removed, is wnn'ed imnHiatcly, us "oi.i tl.ingsare done away, and all things become new." These things take currency, and nil owing the same to. tiio under signed are requested to circulate it this way ns soon as possible. J.is. M. HcKay, P. M. (wicli is post master.) Mr. J. D. W. Reck started for the State Fair at lirie yesterday morn ing. We understand that several oth ers from this place were talking of going, but did not learn whether they got off or rot. Mr. Keck will doubt less see all the big pumpkins and fat cattle there, and will probably bring home strong accounts of the same. From present indications it looks as if all the side-walks required by the ordinance recently published would be built inside the time set. O, that will be iovful," when whole side walks are tread upon with confi deuce by the pedestrians who pcram bulate our streets after the street cars lave put up for the night. -Last week tho river came up near ly to rafting stage, and then fell, and with it tho anticipations of a number of our soldier boys, who calculated to go down on rafts and be present at the soldier's convention at Pittsburgh roin present indications we must have a flood soon. Next week being court week, we are making graud preparations for receiving moneys on subscription, job work and advertising, and have made arrangements with the Tiouesta Sa vings Bank whereby we will receive large interest on all deposits exceed- $1,000.00. We publish this week, and two weeks hereafter, the Election Procla mation, which should be read by all without fear of its being a political document. This is done by direction of tho Legislature, and is rather good thing for the printers. -We have lately heard that R. It, ltoDeris was about to put up a new rig, and further test the territory about Ross Run. He has been more or less in terested in all the developments which have gone on there, and we suppose from this that he still has faith in that region ultimately turning out well. Frederick Fogle, formerly of Stewarts Run, now of Waterford.Erie Co., called upon us, yesterday, renew ing bis subscription with his usual promptness. He likes that part of ' God's green earth" very well, and will piobably make that his perma nent residence. Win. Silzle, Practical Watch maker and Jeweller, will be in town during Court Week, and will stop at the l'orest Hotel, kept by D. Black. He will repair watches, clocks, jewelry tc. in the best manner, and guaran tees satisfaction. Permanent resi dence at Fryburg, Clarion county. 2t Dr. Fisher, Dentist, will be at M. Ittel's Hotel during court week to practice his profession. Persons wish ing any thing in tho line of Dentistry take notice. 23 2t List of Jurors fop Sept. Term 1872. GRAND JURORS. Tionesta Bor. A.B. Kelley.Forein'u. II. O. Davis, II. II. Muy, . " " Morris Einstein, William Hepler. Hickory F. E. Allison, " Kmith Foreman, " Jacob Hood, " J. II. Weutworth, " George Klinestiver. Kingsley Geo. Morgan, " Geo. Watson, G. K. M. Crawford, " Henry Ledabur. Harmony J. B. Clark, " Orion Siggins, " Hiram Fleming, " A. J. Siggins. Green David Gill. Barnett E. C. Mays, " Lester R. Warner. Jenks J. F. Gaul. Tionesta Fred. Stiizinger. PETIT JURORS. Barnett Nathaniel Patterson, " Samuel Buzzard, " Friend Folmer, " George Loekner, " Fphnara Fcrrie, " Charles Richie, J. C. Davis. Greon Michael Raflerty, " Joseph llarrisou, " Henry Matha. Harmony Sander Collins, John Williams, " David Ryle, " Theodore Connor, " D. Kerman, J. B. Huge, " Marion C. Hicks, J. H. Piatt, P. Ryall, u George Dunlap, A. M. Hunter. Hickory Joseph Coburu, " John Tafl, " Robert Hunter, " Jame Bannon, " William Chafe, " George Wallers, " Hilton Church, " Samuel Douglass, M. Littlefield, " Caleb Mirtdleton. Kingsley R. B. Crawford, Jacob Wolf, " Harris Morgan, " Francis Watson, " Peter Sibble. Tiouesta J. B. Weaut, " John Shelhouse, " Andrew Keen, J. A. Muug, Peter Wolf. Tiouesta Bor. W. A. Hilands, " Daniel Andrews, W. B. Harlan, " J. W. Stroup, " J. R. Stroup, " A. Ilenage. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands aro situated within four miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and terms at this office. 23 tf W. R. Dunn. Stoneware, Crocks, Jars, and Copper Kettles at Robinson A, Bon ner's. We always keep our stock full and complete in the .following goods : Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, drugs, and patent medicines. We also have a Tailoriug Department, where you always fiudafull assortment of clothes and cassimeres, which we make up to order in tho most fashionable styles. Cull and examine our goods, styles and prices. We keep the Singer Improved Fam ily Scwiug Machine for sale at less than agent's prices. Singer's Sewing Machines take the precedence overall other machines ; this company having sold over 50,000 more than any other make during lust year, and 2,427 out of 2,944 furnished to tho sufferers in Chicago were Siuger machines each person choosing their own machine. Also the Universal Clothes Wrinper, the best, most durable and serviceable in use. Call aud see us; our room is limited, but we have the goods and will think it no trouble to show them. 20 Superior Lumber Co. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. Wc offer a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c., &c.,nt cost. Those wishing to purchase any goods in this line will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchaso these goods for next year. Cull early while the stock is full aud fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks nt grtatly reduced prices. SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE. Just received from Superior Mill Store a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tubs and a full assorimeut of goods that are kept iu a grocery store, which we offer for sale at our Tionesta store. Slterior Lumber Co. HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts on his journey, and a littlo care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The "C. B. & Q. RIt.," running from Chicago, through Galeshurg to Bur lington, and the "I. B. & W. Route," running from Indianapolis, through Bloommgton to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Pns.se n ger Routes to the West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R. R. and form the great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Culifor tiia aud the Territories; und pa.sen gers startiug fro.ni Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet caueu "How to go West, which con tains much valuable information : i large correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Pussenger Agent B. &. M. R. It., Burlington, lows. Ry our liberul oiler to tho public through the columns of tho FouKhT ltK pi'iiMcajj, wo havo had a very lively trado in books for a week. Wo w ill continue ourolt'er thi oo weeks only ; persons disiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with select reading nt lower prices than they will have soon again, should call immcdiatuly. A th at Mitt of t:loiln made to or der, fit Rnrantfod, a pood Rssortinnnt of CmshiiPi-oH, ;iotli and Triiniimn, alwn.vs on hand, at the .Superior Lumber l.'o. Store. 8 A Inrjio assortment of 'tie Htest uovi'l tios in Men', Ladle.' and Chlidri'n'rf boots mid Mimes, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Heady mada clothing and (Jentii fur nishing ffoodn for overyliody nt hwttnm prices, nt the Superior Lumber Co. ;'toro. S The Singer, the universal family and tailoring machine, Willi all its pints and fixtures for Kale at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Purehasors always keep In mind wo have 1'iHS expense nn l therofore can sell goods for less profit than any other More In town. Supkrioh Lvm nun Co. Stoke. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for salo at cost to reduce the stock. Also a lare assortment of School Hooks kopt constantly on hand nt tho Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottonailos; Jeans, Flannels, Linen fjoods, Tickings, Tablo Linens, La'dics Dress Goods, brown and blenched Sheet ings nnd Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and nil kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry 'ooda atore, at the lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 New good I New goods just nrrived, a full assortment of spring nnd summer goods, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. A tirst class quality of Carpet Yarn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co Storo. 8 Tablo and pocket cutlery, always alargo stock on hands nnd for sale cheap nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 MARRIED. SM ITH AKlH.Klt.-Sept. II, 172, bv 1. S. Knox, Ksq., Mr. John Smith, of liawrenee county, fa., ana Miss liarbara Ardlor of Clarion county, Pa. Aew Aileertlsement. The oldest and most reliablo Institution for obtaining Mercantile Education. 'ie, Practical business men as instruc tors. For information, writo for a circular to P. DUFF & SONS. Pittsburgh, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES. T Y VIRTU K of a writ of Vend!. F.xno JJ nas and Fieri Facias, issuod out of the Court of Common Pleas o! l'orest County and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at tho Lourt uouse, in mo uorougu 01 j loncrsta, on MONDAY, SEPT. 2:!D. A. D. 1S72. at 2 o'clock, p. m., tho following described real estate, to-wlt : li. Al oyer vs. Heorgo W. Walters, Fi. Fa, D., No. 03, May Term, 1N72 Morcilliolt -All the defendant's interest, of. in and to the fjllowing piece, or parcel of lanil, aituato in the township of Hickory, coun ty 01 l'orest, blato ot Pennsylvania, oounuca aim iiesi-rnieo as loiiows, viz llegiuning at btouo in middlo of road, which stone is marked thus "X," and which is a comer likewise of N. Rail's 7 acre pioce, thence by tl.o following courses aud distances, meets and bounds, South 3' west thirteen perches and It! links to a liulteruut tree liv road sale, thence south degrees east 8 rods and l.l links to avtone at bridge, tlienco north 5 l-z degrees east, tilteen perehes and 13 links lo u atone. near mouth of Mill Itaeo. Reach witness marked "X," facing, thence north 8t de grees wo.st twelve rods to tho ulace of be giuninur. Containing ono acre moro or less, with a two story frauiobuiKling, used as a Hotel, nut-tmiiiliiigs, etc., thereon erected. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of lieorge W.Walters, ... I... ! . . . I 1. XI A I.HO. I). R. A Il.V.Curll vs. Christian IlTenno- man, en. l'.x. No. xi, .Sept. Term, !Hi2 lilhy A certain tract ot laml situate in JInwo towiiNhin. l'orest countv. Pa.. bounded on tho north bv warrant. No, Si.sn, on the ea t by warrant No. ss2, on ine soutii iy warrant Nos. ;i,s( ami :;03 and on the west by warrant No. 31MI. Con honing 500 acres, more or leas, iiniiii proved. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho propcrtj of Christian Hrenne- man, at llio mi a ul l. li. v 11. V. urn. 1'.. L.. v. Vlis stienll. Sept. 7, 1872. u rv o 'h C3 I? c Eh o u c3 rt i 0 o u a o rt 50 0 u m O i-i rt C rt ill O h z o on hi I h P5 O o c H W 1-3 Pi w H-l I I H V3 o o 0 Sh 0 Vi ri 0 0 0 c? fl !7) W a rt C rt j o I. t) to 9 s a Mi es o 'Si o 0 m o u 0 o 9 k W 6 rt o rt M -P 0 0 rt H J. C. LONG, Wholosulo and Retail Dealer In HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TITDIO TTTIE HP .A.. First Door abovo Fxchungo Hotel. -ly j OK WollK neatly exocuted at thisolllce ' Ht : rtiuouable rates. THE TEN COiVifODiIENTS.1 KP THEM AMD THOU SHALT .TAKE MOUEY. I Thou slialt have no other plive to bin Dry Uood than at Hie Store of ll lbn, li ner it Co., Water Street, 'I Lmesta, t'a. II Thou shall l'Ot choose to thyself an y e' h er Dry 1 ioods men-hunts ; thou shuU not bow down to them nor IIkicu to I ln-i r tali s, for llilbronner iV. Co. arc leliahh? (ica'crs, and cupable of serving their custumers to lite third and fourth generations. Ill Thou shalt seek In vnln for a good ipinl ity of Dry hmh1s, Clodiiug, and (ients Furnishing Goods elsewhere; for eiily thev run bo found In largo quantities lit llilbronner A Co.'u. IV Thou shalt bear in mind (hat upon six davs in the week, thou canst make Ihv purchases at the Drv Hoods Store ot 1 1 1 ironner t Co. ; but upon the Ri vrnth dav the proprietors and Lew, the tn:in of the tape, desiro ro.-t from their labors. V Thou shalt honor the Drv foods Store of llillirr.micr Co.. and tliv davs shall be long ill tho land to enjoy tho fruits thereof. VI Tho'i shalt not ennimlt nnv outrageous Impropriety bv foolishly purchasing thy Dry Hoods anil Clothing elsewhere j but go 'directly to Hilbroiimr it Co., who will give you a superior article. VII Thou Rhalt seek no other Dry floods Store, trying to suit thyself in Dry (iooiN, Clothinir. Kiincv OoodS. Ca nets, ilatsaud Caps, because you can sirt yourself better and cheaper at 'llilbronner V Co.'h than any place else. VIII Thou shalt not steal fr'ni tho Drv Goods Store of llilbronner it Co.. for they cell goods so cheap that a felony would bo the greater sin. IX Thou shalt not bear Talso witness, but liorcstlv acknowledge that thou canst get a better articleof Dry Goods at Hilbronncr A Co.'h than any place else in the city. X Thou idialt. not covet thy neighbor's goods nor his bargains, but take counsel i f tho wise and proceed straightway to the Dry Goods Storo of llilbronner A Co., Water Street, Tioiiosta, Pa. SO It. Aug. 21, 1S72. U.T. EXX.oa. ' CURES DISEASES or TW THRDALUJNC5.UYER fit BLOOD Tn th wnnHArAil modlclne to which the afflict ed ro above pointed for relief, the dicoverer bHeve he haa combined in harmony moro of Nature's most aoverlt,m curative yrouertlei, which tod has tnntilled into tho VPnetHle kiiiK doni ftir healing the pick, than were everbeforo corubint'd in one medicine. The evidence of thia fact U found in the (Treat variety of nun obsti nate ilisfsw-'H which It ha be n found to conquer. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Cough, and the oarly staL-n oi Coiiau m p llou, it baa astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physicians prououuee it the greatest medical dUcovery of the age. While it cures the severest Couirhs, it strengthens tho pystcm and paririesj Ihe blood By Its great and thor ouirh blod purifying properties, it cures all UumuM, from tliu wurr-t Scrofula to a comuion Bloti'b, Flmple, or Krupllon. Mercuri;;1. diweaiot Miucrul poisons, and their effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a ound constitutioa e'tftulished. Kryaiplaa, Malt Ithrum, lever Nort-e, Scaly or liouKli Nklu. in short, all tho numerous dis uaes eaiised by had blood, are conquered by tht powerful purihini; and invijjorattni; medicine. If you feel dull, drownv, debilitated, have tal low color of skin, or jelluwUh brown spota on face or body, fre4ueut neadacho or diMtnes, bad tota iu mouth, internal heat or chills, alternated with hot Hushes, low spirits, and gloomy fro bodinu's, Irregular appetite, and tongue coated, yim are aiiiWiiiu from Torpid l'1 or Ul llousjiicaa." Iu many vw of k 11 ver Complalut" only part of these symptoms are ei writ-need. As a remedy for all such cases, l)r IMurce s tioldcu Medical Discovery has no oual, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liv er strengthened and healthy. or the cure of llabltuMl Constipation of the bowels It Is a never failing remedy, and thoo who have Ued it for this purpose are loud in us praise. Tue proprietor offers $1 .(WO reward for a medi cine that will equal It for the cure of all the dis eases for which it Is rec ommended. Hold by dru JU'i"t t I bottle. Prepared by R V Fierce M. I) . Hole Proprietor at his Chemi cal Laboratory, IMS Heaoc street, Buffalo, '. Y. bend your address for ft pamphlet. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, ADJOINING T1IK HOLMKS HolNlC, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . Proprietor. IMi'tiiroit Ukuu ill u!l llio latest si v lea the art. i'ii-ti Vlnrit.ti Itltteri are not a vile Iaticy Drink, made ol P-ur Rum, Whiskey, Proof Sjiiiits aud KeAnt Liquors, d.iciorcl, Jinicnl, and wcelrned tn please tht taste, called "Tonic, " Appeiicr," " Kestorers Ac , lint lead lite tippler o-t In rlntnkennes And ruin, but are a true Medicine, m.v!e from the nstive rooi and herb nf California, free fi fin aN Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the? Great II nl Purifier snd a I.ife-pivitu Principle, a Perfect Kcnnvitnr and Invigorator of the SvVetn, crrynn off all pononon matter and rewtorms; the blood to a heahhycond lion.enrtchins it, refreliin and invi;rating both mind and bed. They are eauy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their reulu, afe and relhb'.e in all forma of 1iea. Ko Person can Inke Hioso Itlttcra accorrj mg to directions, and remain long itntvell, provided their bones are not destroyed bv mineral xiirm or other means, and the vital organs wasted bejond the puint of repair. lyMieilit or IiullireMlnii. ITeadjche, Pain in the Shoulder. CmiiIi. 1 iRlitucss of the t:hest, lta tines, S'ur Kruct.ilinris of the Stmmch, It.id Taate in the Mouth, !!;ImiM Attacks, P.ilpitaiion of the Heart, Irtn.innnationnf the I. mips, P,nn in the region ol tttft K.diifvs. and a Iitnii1rd nther painfu! svniptom are the oiTpvings fif Dvpepsia. In these complaint it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of it merits than a lenpiliy advertisement. For Fein Hie Complaint) tn young or old, married or mnple, at the cl.mn fif womanhood, nr th turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided ait influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. l or liiflnmtiiAtnry and Chronic Ithen fnsitlain and Gout, Iyspepsiaor Incltceslioit, lliiious, Remitteht and Intermittent Fevers, i'iseasei of tha Blood, l.tver, Kidnev and Itladder, these Uiiters have been most successful. Such Iiseases are caused by Vitiated Illood, wh eh in generally produced by derangs ment of the itRestive Organs. They are (initio Purga! Ire as well as a TonlOf possessing n!o the pecnii ir merit of acting as a (wwtrful aqent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the I.ivcr aud Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For SUIn Ileaae4, F.ruptiout, Tetter, Salt ft lieum, lilottlic, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, BuiLa,(?ar huncles, Uinc-worms. Scald-Head, Sore t'.yes, Kiy sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Disculoratinns of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally Jur up and carried out of the system tn a short time by the use of thesa Bitters. One bottle m such cases will convince the most incredulous of their, curative effects. demise the Vltlntcd Blood whenever rou find its impmiliet bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feeling will tell you when. Keep lbs blood pure, anil the health of the system will follow. (jirMvfiil thousands proclaim ViNnaaa TltT tkrs the most wonderful limoraut that ever sustained the sinking svstein. Pin Tape, anil other Worms, lurking hi the svstem of io many thousands, me elTectually de stroyed and removed. Says a duiiiiKuished physioU OKtst : There is scarcely nn individual upon the face of tint earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the lie.iiuiy elements ot toe hmty tn.it worms exist, but noon the diseased Inimnrs and shmy deposits that breed these Tiviut monsters of diseass. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no antheliniii .tics, will ftee the svstetu fioiu worms like these Bit ters Mechanical Dine use a. Persons engaged iti Paints and Minerals, such as Plumheis, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance lit life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Wai.kkh's Vinkgak BiTraas once or twice a week, as a Preventive. IllllottSt ltemlltfiitt and Intermltlent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, esfiecially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Aikaneas Ked, Colorado, Urato, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan okt, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country dmintf the Summer and Autumn, and renutkab'y so durmi seasons vt unustnl heat and riryneftx, are invariably accompanied bv extensive deranRemcnts of the stonnch ami liver, and oilier abdominal viscera. There me always more or less obstructions of the liver, a we.ikncJS and inilab'e state of the stomach, and grit torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiateiLaccumulaiions. In their treat ment, a purgative, exortin a powcifil iuilueuce tipoa these various organs, is e.-senti.llly necessary. There is no cathaitic for the purpose ecpial to Dn. J. Walkrh's viNRUAN iiiTTRRs os iney win speciuiy remove tna loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restonnn the htalihy functions Of tha digestive organs. Scrofula or Kind's Kvll, White Swcllns, Ulcers, Krysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indnlont I nflainmaiions, Klcrcurial Af fectimis, Old Sores, Kruption of the Skin, Sure Eves, etc., tic In these, as m all other constitutional Dis eases, WaI.KKR'S V1NRC4R II I TTRRH IllVC shown their great curative powers iu tits most obstinate and initact able casrs- lr. VnlkeraCnltronilti Vinegar nit tera act on all these cases in a similar manner, liv puiifyin the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolvniK away the ejects of the inflammation (the tubercular d--posiur the aiTected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is etfected. The ii'opi'tlee of Dr. Wai.krr's Vinkga Bittbrs are Apeiicnt, Diaphoretic and Cainiinalive, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and A uti-II ilotis. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties ol Da. Walkbr's Viniiuar Hittkri are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions ami malignant fevers, their balsamic, htaliiu, nnd soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces- Their Sed.inve properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extendi throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulation the flow of urine. Their Anti-lblious proertie stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cure ol Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against illacaae bv puri fying; all its fluids with Vinkgar Bittkks. No ept demic cau take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k dneys, and the nerves are rendeied disease-proof by this great invig orant. Directions Take of the Bitters on going to bed at niht troui a half to on aud one-half winc-glatull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed ol purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J. WALKER, Prop'r. WL H. MeDONAI.DC.t Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington aud Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. i A DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute, BOI.AKHHKOS., lit tho Kmrkn Di-iik .sioro, have Just ton ivrd :i new niul very I'Xli iiNivc btiu'k of f:ill mI vli'N ami pi ll (, wliii-h they " ill lii xmftii' nt llio lowiMt Itussililo iliti'S roil- xistoiit uli tho cxiii'iiMd idiiiun ii'il with Ihti trade. They also have on li:ui J a lui jio sturk of DUUGS & MKDICINI'.S TAINTS tt OILS WINDOW GLASS SASH & DOOKS l'LASTKIt OF 1'Aias WATEU LIMK CKMKNT &c, ltciiHi:ilM'i- tliu IMui'O an.iyoLws A':ir block, z n Tiiiui ti: WILLI WSniKT DIIKINSIIN SD11XARV. wii.i.i.VMsroiir, 1'i:sn'a. rn:sTCI,.S li.Kirilin-Srhoul lor i" 1mUi M'Xl'H, I.O ('ATI O N Om of tlui must hcautiful In tlu Stiito. Students Received at any Time. TKllMS .Muin;iiA'l i:. l!i li ri iici s 1 Inn. .Inn. A. li!i, Milm - imc, s. j. WoKcit. 4S-ai. I
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