- WEDNESDAY MOKNINR, SKI'S. 25, 1S72. BOHOUGII OFFICERS. JlurrjrM 3, WlNANH. Vjiiiinrtir'ii '1', .1. V an i!'H(Mi, Miles V. Tnln, 1. W. Clin k, I', o, Cinivrr, W. 1'. Mcrcilliott, Ij. L. Ilin ki l(. JniHer of the 'cm'i; W. 1. Morcilliiitt, D. S. Knox. CSmnl(il,le-3. N'.TciNwoi-lli. Nehnnl Dirtvtnrx -. I. W inans, .1. A. Dh1i, .J. A. rropiT, Jiiciib Mln iviT, Al. W. Tate, . 1). Irwin. ,, FOREST COUNTY OFFJCKIS. I'l f.Mtlcnt JttiltjrV. V. Jknkm. 'Aumirititi! Jntiyra-3. A. I'iiiiim:!:, An DltKW Cook. rthrri(rK. I,. Davis. JHMrirt. Attorney W. W. Mahihi. IVefMuivi' N. Nkti.kv. Vrottioiiotun, Jtiyi.lrr if Ilrcuriler, i( c. J. I(. Aini:v. MjHlHU'.H.MIinCI'.'t T.I'.N.I. F.l.I.IOTT, .TAl'illl Mnut'li.l.iurr, T. 1). ( Tui.i.i ns. Oikii.v iSiipffinlmilmlH. F. l!oiiiu:ii. ),( (MmmiK.iiuncra (I Knitiiii Mkhiins, WM.rATI'UKsON. f Vni)i,y iS'tmryor S.T. Iiiwin. OdWr' Jdniaii Winan. flfJIIll 1 vtlitnr V'A.l llol.KMAN, W.M. Cr.AHK, T. 11. Conn. Member of Vuiiyrcs HVi h.il l iclC, . V. fjgoriri.n. AHseubln3. 11. Lawhos. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. " T" Wo lmvo not received a list of tlio ippoiiitmciits of tlic Erio Ouifc'ieuce, but understand that Uev. Keener, of l'leasaiitville is assigned to this charge lor the ensuing year, ami will jireaeh in tho 51. 13. Chinch on Sunday next, 2'Jth iiist. X The stone work on tho bridge will bo finished this wetk, and tho eon ' tractors will then havo a nionlh to put on the iron and fill in the abut incuts. It now looks as if llio brfp would be finished within the time allowed by the contract. Capt Knox is getting lumber on - tho grounds for a building on Klin ftrect north of Van Giesen's black smith shop. From the amount of lum- -t . bcr furiiinhed wo slumlil judge tho building would be a large one. It is to be put up next summer. Mr. George Blucroek, formerly of ; I 'anther Rock, has moved his family to Preston, Jasper Co., 5Iissouri, and 5 starts for thero himself toik.y. We are sorry to lose Mr. IJ. as a citizen of Forest County, but hope ho will do well where he is going. The Klk Adroeate comes to us villi tho naii'.o of II. A. Pnttisun at I tho head, who takes the place of II. A. 'I Parsons Jr., as editor. We w ioh Mr. I, Pattison success ir. running tho Adva- " fate, and hope 51 r. Parsons will bo " successful in whatever he next under takes. A new Post Office rained Red ely fle, has been established in Forest County, at the house of Lester Warner, about five miles from Couksburg, and four from Marienville, on ihc mail route between tho two places. Our mail facilities will in time come up to the w ants of tho people. The School Concert anil Exhibi tion, of which notice has heretofore i boen given, will come oil' in tho Court 't House, on Friday evening, October 4 An admission fee of twenty-five cent.- to defray expenses, w ill be taken at the door. We believe tho entertainment will draw a good houso. A drunken and disorderly indi viiJual was arrested by tho police, on Monday evening, taken before the burgess, fined two dollars and costs and confined in tho county bastile over night. He was released on Tues- ; day morning, when ho departed poorer anu souerer, u not a wiser man. This is court week. We aio con fident of this fact because- bo havo al ready taken in four dollars and t ; voodclmck skin. Judge Jenks is hold . jng court aud disposing of the busiuess . rapidly and .well. Our hotels and boarding houses are all well filled, and taking into consideration the fact that two mass meetings come "oil" wo thall have a lively week of it. Tho Meadvillo Journal, which, under the management of Col. Tyler, had a prt of a Greeley tendency, has i toeen purchased by Messrs. Ilollister & Thiokstmi, and has coiuo out square- f Jy for Grant and the whole Republican - 4iekot. Mr. Ihickstuu has been the J,OCal editor of tho Journal for some " time, artd consequently understands tho wants'of his.subscrihers better than a stranger'would. The new firm have our best wishes. A beautiful flaxen curl, about seven inches in length, was recently Jdl .at fhi-offieo by a gentleman who eted It lip-in the street. Wo sup pose some envious rival had slipped up Vehjud the fuir promenader aud clip. pod It. off -with a. pair of scissors, elo wo cauvut account for its lying around loos. The wiuer rtiu havo tho curl, vhich wo win part with regretfully, by calling at this oflieo and explaining '.the circumstances connected with its load. . Liu.! i. i . . , . . . . u , We wish to call especial attention to that portion of Election Proclama tion which refers to the providing of additional boxes in which to deposit the ballots for District I)ole''tit( s and Delegates at Large to the Constitution al Convention, ll is Provided ' Si iconii. '1 he J udes and 1 nspeetors for each election district shall provide two suila-blu boxes foe eaeli poll, one in which to deposit the tickets voted for District Delegate: which boxes shall bo labelled respectively "Dele gates at J-iarge, ami "District Dele gates." It is absolutely necessary that every election officer in the county should take particular notico of this provi sion, ai votes deposited in any other manner are illegal. One of Brown's Tactic3. Ed. ok tiii; Foklxt Rkitjimaan : About tho coolest thing I have heard of in this campaign, is the effort made by- Mr. Rrown to buy the Meth odist Church, with a promise to get an appropriation of 815,000 to the Carrier Seminary, in caso of his election. I consider this an insult to the Methodist church, ns it shows that Mr. Rrown looks upon the members of that church us being in market. I am opposed to the Legislature of Pennsylvania making appropriations to any sectarien school, and think at any rate, that the Methodist church is able to take care of herself. A 51i:tiiot)Ist. Tioncsta Lodgo Ko. JICO, I. O. O. V., was instituted ou Friday evening last, by District Deputy K. A. Raid win, of Tidioute, assisted by Past Grand George Dimond, of Oil City. The Lodge started out with a mem bership of seventeen, and there is every evidence that the lodge will soon bo strong in numbers and influence. Tho following elective and appointed offi cers were chosen for the present term : J. G. Dale, P. G. M. Ittcl, N. G. Jas. Woodington, V. G. W. R. Dunn, Sec'y. S. II. Haslet, AsM. Secy. Jno. A. Proper, Treas. Daniel Harriugton, Warden. S. D. Irwin, Conductor. O. K. 51. Crawford, S. S. V m. Hood, Guardian. The regular meetings will bo held on Thursday evening of each week. The lodgo will open promptly at 7:30 P. 51. 5Iembers are requested to be promptly on hand at the time set. The new boxes for tho new Post Ollice have at length put in an appear ance, nnd very handsome ones they are. There are two bundled and four call boxes, forty-four lock boxes, nnd ten large lock drawers. All the draw ers aro taken, and as many more could havo been disposed of had they been furnished. All tho lock-boxes except a few are t.iken, the rest will be dis posed of without an effort. The call boxes aro nil for rent yet with tho ex ception of about thirty, and will prob ably all be taken beforo winter. The lock-boxes and drawers all have bronze fronts with a small window in each. Take the boxes aud drawers all togeth er, we have never seen a neater lot to gether. 5Iueh credit is duo 5Ir. 5Ie Kay for his efforts in getting every thing convenient for the people of Tioucsta and surrounding country. We sincerely hope- that every one will take an iuterest in the matter and let none of the boxe3 remain, empty on the Post Master's hands. We were present at the State Fair in Erie ou Thursday last for about an hour. Tho show of all that goes to mako up a fair, including a tremen dous crowd of people, was very fine. The weather, however was very bad, in fact couldn't havo been worse for the purpose, tho rain coming dowu in tor rents dining tho greater portion of the time during the fair. The parado of the- 5Iilitia, notwithstanding tho difficulties to contend with.was said to have been magnificent. Wo were very sorry wo had not time to btay and wit ness the display. Perhaps half a dozen or upwards were present from Tioncs ta, all of whom were properly pleased. Owing to the disagreeable weath er, it having rained during the whole day, the danco at Lawrence's Hall ou Thursday evening last was not attend ed as well as it would otherwise havo been. Several couples were down from Fagundus and West Hickory, and ut some future time, if the weather is good, the trial will bo repeated. The Hall in the Laurence House is better adapted to dancing than any that has ever been used for that purpose in Tionesta. The next Pall thero will bo a big one. Cam. Porter would undoubtedly see the point if he would call and get his 7i plug hat, and pay for those eggs he broke and say no more about it. CtAllK J..1.I.OVI). u have blank Deeds, Lease?, Warrants, Subpoenas, Executions, and Summon?, constantly on hand, fur sale (heap for cash. Mr. Jacob Shiivcr, of hU place, Ikis placed us under obligations by presenting to us a basket of mammoth ap one of which measured l.'J inches in cireiinili reliee, mid weighed 20 ounces. Nrarly all the apples were as large as the one measured. The friends of Mr. Rrown arc busy circulating that Mr. 5Ii Clay is pledged to the support of tho Clarion River Nuvigathui Company. We arc authorized to give this report an un qualified contradiction, and say that no such pledges were ever asked or made. On Friday last we had a call from quite a party from Fagundus, among others 5Ir. E. A. Roberts, proprietor of the Scott House and wife. They left a very pleasant impression upon our memory ,and we hope they will not r i . ii i . . ian 10 can on us wneii they are m town again. We understand that a Greeley meeting was held last week by that1 fraction of the Democracy who propose to support the "Great and Good," and o)ie Greeley Republican. W. W. Ma son was appointed President of the meeting and Hon. John A.Dale, Vice President. We are told that the Judge wears his honors with becoming hu mility. We are under obligations to 5essrs. G. W. Sawyer, T. J. Van Gie sen, J. W. Stroup, Jas. Black and Jas. Wroodington for their assistance in getting our new press up stairs and setting the same up. Especially are we thankful to 5Ir. Saw yer, who spent about half a day setting up tho press and putting it in running order. 5Iay his shadow never grow less. A singing cla-s will be organized in the M. E. Chinch on Friday even ing next, the 27th inst., at 7i o'clock, by 5Ir. J. N. Dunn, who we under stand is an old teacher, and thorough ly up to the business. Let all who are interested in music be on hands. This is an aceo nplishmer.t which no one has ever regretted learning, and we look for u large attendance. We have just put in a new press and two new cabinets of twenty casts each, of job type, and are now pre pared to do any kind of a job which may be brought to us, in the best pos sible manner. We have on hand a good jedj press for sale, not having use for two. We will sell the press cheap for cash or give time with approved security. John Fleming Kq., formerly of this county, now of Portland, N. V., has our thanks for a basket of grape?, raised on his farm. They were, with out exception, the best flavored of any we have eaten this year. 51r. Flem ing is making a business of raising and shipping grapes and other fruits, and we can assure our readers that if they want anything in his line they cannot deal with a man who will use them in a fairer manner than will 5Ir. Fleming. Harper's Magazine for October has tho following contents: The Ruccaueer, with nino Illustra tions ; D)wn tho Danube, (first pa per,) with fifteen illustrations; New York Harbor Polico, with eleven illus trations; Nathaniel Hawthorne, with seven illustrations ; Madame Gerder's Husband; Fishing Jlay and I, with one illustration ; Old Kensington, with two illustrations; The Republican Movement in Europe, (fifth paper) ; "II P.acio,"; Edwin M. Stanton; A Little Story for Gentlemen ; Recollec tions of an Oid Stager, HI j October's Song; Tho New 5Iagdalen ; English Translations; A Simpleton: A Story of the Day; Improvisations, III ; Ed itor's Easy Chair; Editor's Literary Record ; Editor's Scientific Record ; Editor's Historical Record: Editor's Drawer, (with four illustrations). Public Vendue. The undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, oa tho premises, at Nebiaska, Pa., (Lacytown) ou Tuesday, October 15th, 1872; cows, young cuttle, hogs, farming implements, sleds, wagons, chains, axes, saws, harness, corn, pota toes, household furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. 25 3t A. Goiidok. For Sai.u. To close an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuablo for tho bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil territory. Map with particularsat this odice. Stoneware, Crocks, Jars, and Copper Kettles at Robinson & Bonner's. loll cm tut tin; l.iiiusu: ...... i of new Music by sending .30 cents to j J. L. Peters, -5!)! I .roadway, New j Yolk, for the October number of niinihrr i,f 1'i.i.mV MmlmI I,,ihl,- I or tho pieces may be had in slu t -form (printed from the sam-j plate,) nt the prices annexe 1 : Dead, but not Forgotten, song and chorus, -10 els; Sweetest, song ui.cl chorus, 30; Oh! give mo a Iloino in the South, song and chorus, 40 cis ; The Fortune Teller, duet f r soprano and alto, 50cts; Gloria Patri in D, from Ilayden, 25 cts; Ilattie's '.Vnltz, "5 cts; Un Railt) in Maschera, 35 its; May l.lossoms, reverie, 40 its; Pinbe of Woman, Polka Mazurka, four hands, 35 cts. Mr. Peters will send, post paid, live back numbers, February to June, containing over 520 worth of music, on receipt of SI ; or the four lust numbers, July, August, Septem ber, and October, for the same sum. Address, J. L. Peters, Music Publish er, 5'JO P.ioadway, N. Y. ' : About half-past six o'clock a man named Thomas Carney entered the saloon on Water street, kept by 5Iike Pricklier, and drank two glasses of beer, which was the lust of the keg. He asked for more beer, but Mrs. Riiekner, who was in attendance, her husba.id being siek, told him that she had not any left in the hoti'-e. Upon this Garney abused her, using the most profane language, and knocked her down. She ran out in search of a policeman, but Garney followed her and knocked her down two or three limes in tho street. Policeman Miller soon heard of the affair and arrested Garney, anil he was l iken with diffi culty to the lock up. He will have a hearing before Justice St rouse this morning at ten o'clock. Herald. C3tray. Came to tho premises of the Sub scriber, in Harmony township, during the latter part of August last, a hi in die cow with white spot on forehead, and white spot on left fore slioulde -. About 12 or 13 years oid. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prope.ty, pay charges and take her away or she will be disposed of accord ing to law. IIku.man Coi.i.man. If you desire rosy clucks ami a complexion fair and free from pimples, blotches and eruptions, purify your blood by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. U has no cqr.ul fir this purpose. 500. We always keep our stock full and complete in the following goods: Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, liuware, glassware, st iiieware, drugs, and patent medicines. We also have a Tailoring Department, where you always find a full assortment of clothes and eassimeies, which we make up to order iu the most fashionable styles. Call aud examine our goods, styles and prices. We keep the Singer Improved Fam ily Sewing 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 ollu r make during last year, and '2,427 out of 2,911 furnished to the sufferers in Chicagi were Singer ruaehines each person choosing their own Machine. Also tho Universal Clothes Wringer, the best, most durable and serviceable in use. Call and see us; our room is limited, but we havo tho goods aud will think it no trouble to shou them. 20 SiTiiiuop. Li Mn-iti Co. HOW TO CO WEST. Tiiis is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts on hi journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The "C. 1$. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, thiough Galesburg Jo Pur lington, and the "I. R. it W. Route," mulling fr..m Indianapolis, through Blooinington to Burlington, have 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. it M. R. R. and form the great Burlington Route,, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Xebrusku and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and the Territories; and passen gers starling from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlingt.m Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; a largo correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing tho General Passenger AgentB.it. M. Ii. R., Burlington, Iowa. Ity our liberal oiler to tho public through the columns of the Fukkkt 1!u l'l iii.U A.N, wo have had a very lively trade in books for a week. Wo will continue oiirutl'erthroa wt.'k oiily;piirsons disii iu to avail theiusclMs of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries w ith seieet reading at lower pricis tliiiu tney will havo soon au-iin, should call iiiiiuedlalely. Table and pocket cutlery, aiwa s a laruu stock on hands and for salo cheap at the ' Superior Lumber (' ,. Store. ' s nt P.r:v,V,e, -..,.! ax i,,,il,f! Ca:Mhneiv, cloths ni,l Tiiniin.-M.nlwavs "" ' Suoeri.-.r l.oiii'.er c. j ',! s I .i eirn fit- : melit of t lie , imvi t!e i l Hie! sletes .S.mv. Kea.'.y lushing ji; 1. 1 1 'Ii. Mi-en's I Is ior I.i;in':er ( ,. , at Mii- K ! lu.'i.le I'iiidiin; ami (ienU l'nr- :1 -i f r cverv! )ilv nt )i ttnr.i : Jiriei":, a', t V .Superior l.uiutier Co. Store, s ; Tint Si e-er, the univei'-al family nml : tailoring 'oaeiiine, Willi nil its jmrl". nml j fixture ior mile at ti e Ksiju-rior l,"!t:il,er ' Co. Wore. k ! I'mvlia-iers always kep in rnitel v e havo list cxiicnsj an 1 tVi-eforc -ali seil i . . ... i ftiimls an- !"vs iiMl!t ui.-ni any oilier steiv In town. . Sri'!:i:io:i I.vm r.i.u Co. S roiu:. H A lanro us -oitnii'iit of Mise"llniic.'Mi Literature for .a!. : l cost to H-loeo t!,e stock. A'so a larjre UH"orti!ieiit of School ; I'.ool.s kept constanliy on hand at Hip .Na- pci'ior I, uioher Co. S'm-o. H i CollomeliM; Jeans, Kla'inels, Linen C.ooiIm, 'f ic!;inH, Table Linens, L:1'1:cm Di-ess (iooils, brown ami blecbed Sheet -in;rs mi'l K!iirtin.-s, llnep s'knN, anil nil I kinds of ff!s usually kept in n country ilry t.ihN lore, nl llio lowest oi-Iees, a'. " the Superior Lumber Co. Slore. M i Xi. w j? khIs J New sioo'Ih Just arrived, I ft full assortment of sprinj; and Ntinnncr I goods, at tho Superior Lumber ('. Store, j A lust class quality ol ( arpet larn always on hand lit Superior Lui.ibrr Co Store. s TIMSSn LAN J3 FOM SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Muple Creek, near Claringten, this county, are for sale, at a ha i gain. Pait of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on the Claiion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Ma"p and terms at this office. 23 tf W. R. Du.v.v. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drues, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, 'fobs t;nd a full assortment of goods that are kept in a grocery store, which we oiler for sale ut our Tionesta store. Siri-;i:rin Lt":;ir.i: Co. Xit ' Ad. 't'i f Jtic it) f nt?i S.;V.t House, TA(;rNl;TS, I'A., K. A. ol.rrts, I'rn 1 urieiur. This iio'ci h:i lecn n c 'iit!y rc-iurui.-lii'tl iudI now liV.-rt; Mincriof iw c,n:t ni'-tiii'. j;iis to jiics s. lu-l.v. Tiie ol-lest ami ino-t r.-Iin! !o In -!ii utton lor olita'M.nir a Men nitiie l-i'lue'it ion. "W- 1'raetieal bu-in-. .-.s men in io.arae-tor.-.. i'l-r !n "ormaf'i'ii, write for a eireular to r. iri-"F .v sons. rittsi,ui-'..!i, .a. 7. A 1 T ; I-' H hi cm. P -r -1 'S u C 7i 7. r 1 9 7. V.' CO o 2 9 7. 7$ V. U 3 c3 I I fi X o 0 m 7. Ml r Q 4-1 fro U w c: u 1- H H o 1: Vini HAVI-: ta'iin (I inaei.i'ie:- uianiiiaet one kii.e.i-u us tlio (lie a'.'i llev of two uri-ii a: M aii iile, Kniffen Mower and Reaper, n:nl the other (he Atlantic Mower and Reaper. The ihlvaiil!! .es tlie.-e miit-iiines i-iaim over others i lli'i eil lor sale is LipltliiKK of Draft, Lust uf .Viiiiiiinfmfrt, lji!tmiy of I'mvi-r, Slrriiirth inul ('hfiij.iiiss. 'I'hevc iniiehines, with erw ilhoi'.t riajii-r altaehn.t'iil i :oi In' pnr.-h-eiell if ii. v. i.iiiiAi'.t i:. or Wii. li. 11 KA I II, 'rionesta, l'a. Thev also sell tha TAYl.Olt ST I-'. MI. TOOTH HAY it (.JiAIN KAKli. Not,,, better in use. Io i'.t BOOT AND SHOE STORE. T1-' YOir WANT a iwi l., t tit ami n ,r....,l I artii-KM.f lli.ut.suii.t ;l1('.s,r tliu liiiusl woih.iimiisiii1.,K..i, mcKNTiti: st!:i'i:t, (hi.citv, i-a. ""Siitislai-lioii tuaraiiii i il. 'J :;;! tl'. ;l' I'.SCHir.i: I'm-tlio foi-i U.- iil.liran O J? will .a. TKETECOiD!VETS.! ht;v II 1 hull K er 1 n-v i : no o .s to t in ;ui v o h- o i ch ni' -; : 1 1 ion siijo' no' ' 1,1 ii r I 's i n to ihi ir liili-K, i Co. aro i-,.;:,:,l,. den', r-. rviie' iii- ir cum - ei". l.i ' i,.-;.. -a -ni'.....;. j i;i i l-e.v ,!i.-vu to tl !" 1 i llb'-olIM"!' no 1 ea;,eb' o,' t.l ' laird aud i Tlrei slet't sei k in ;-.iit for a o .1 (jen'- I i'v of I try lioiwN, CI lie:-, riri i.c-'!s- j 1' tii'liislnier Co: d-". elsew !.i i e : for vi.i'y: toev '-Mil lie loei.ibio !ar.i q ..nili.ie- a' ; i::ibro:ii:ei- .v Co.-. . IV Tivui I'-cmp 'm !! '!; r 1iy in the we l! ,j t :u iii:vii;i-'s at 111" I i ' :!-. S. (:!, ii:"p tV ' ; U'.it Miti.i il.p . tlir l'fij;tc;o' M'ltl il'.O : r.pt'ii ;-x r.lV nf ((- cvt'i''!i t'.iy !it:i:i ti Vak- Tie a sHnli lienor (lie iHvl iooils St- re of llilliroiiiii r Co . mi l tlii- iliiys i-tull -loitjriii lie-i n: 1 loioj v i!.v iruit.' tia-roul'. VI 'i'i.o'i i iiult ir t eoi:niiit r.nv o-.i'.re.rc 'ii'i' itepK. pr'oty li- f 'oiis!ii v pureiianin T tiiv 1 r.v ioi.-ils anl CI ' tiiii. ;r elsewle're; ieO uo'diie aly I lMHa-oiin r it In., wh- wiil i.ivv jim a si'pji-ior article. VII Tiiou fletlt seek no other Try ;ooIm Store, trying to unit tliy-"'ll'in I'ry I loo N, CiotUinr, I'auey Ooods, Ca pet--, liatsmi;! Caon, lx'i anf.o yon "an Mi'l yoe.r.el I' lietti r an 'i elieaeeral Ilill'i-iioneriC- Co.-ntlmnany pine? else. vi n Thou iiali leii neai IV ni tl:e lry ( .'ootis .Store of i 1 ijla-oiie.er ,V Cc;., for llev ; eli r iO'l 1 so la ap Dial a U'!o;iy v.'.a.Si. I.e tie' renter s'u. i: Tltoii slaiil not le:ir ill's- M-i'ii"-., lm' lio.estiy aei- nov. t'r.:e ttia tlifei e-net pet a ootior n l-lii lent I u y I Iooils at I li ! til ' I. in r A t'u.'s tiian any place else ill the city. X Tlioti ' Imi; rot revet t'sv nei-. liimr s (ioooh nor tia. tviru'i.ns. hut t-.u.e eoiiie I th" wii e mill pine. il rai;.-iilwav t i tlie In-v (ioocl . S.oie of 1 1 ill Ionia r Wii'i'r S'-ivet, 'i'ii nest.-r, l'a. :) if. An;-. '.!, 1S7-J, ALT. XI.OK CURES DISEASES Of THP. THRDALIUNQS.UVER & BLQQD In tho ivonileifiil nn'illdno to wliiili tlio nillii-t-nl aro almvo iMilnti-il fur ivlli-f. iho ilianovui-er lii lii-vos lio lius roiiihliuil tfl harmony luoru ol Niitiirii'n iinwt wivi'ii'in I'liralivo ii-iiii-'i-lii-, wlilch ll.ii lim lii-tilli-il hit" tliu VfKi'il(l klK doui fin- lu-illin-,' lliu Kidi, Hum wci-u rvi-r beloro couiHiiK'd In oiiu ini'dlciiK!. Tliocvlilein-oof iliU liu-t 1 fiiinid in til" L-n'Ht varlflyol niest ulisli- llllto diKl-U'S Wllil'll it llll" 111'''" lelllld 111 l llllll.'l'. In tliu iiiro nf IJroiKlillU. Smi're I'ousllM. and llio I'arly hiiil'i'H "! i'liiliiU ill 1 lion, it In a-iiiiiislu-il tlio mcilirnl Im-uliy. und I'liilliriit iilivntiiun liroiliHllli'u It tlm cl'iah-t m.-itical disi-iivoiy of llio a-o. Wliilo It euros llio iivi'ii-t l'niii.'li. il ftivnytlion llio fHt. ni and puril li'H the blood. l!y lt un-iit and llior ni"li lilooil purllviiii; iroporl ie.-. il i-mra all II u morn, lenu'llii' voi-t hirivfula to a i iilll lloll IIIoK It, 11 111 llC, in lil lllHIOH. .M"roill-iiil de-oa-o, Miln-'iiil liuismic. und tlirir cll'.'Ct". mu orndicuti"!. nml vlnuruiiu lli iillll nnd a P'liind riiiKtililtiiill oI.llililH'd. !)!) ul ll'la, Sail ICIitxitii, '' r wore, Scaly or ltill!ll Skill, In slnirl, nil tlio ii'iiiioumf ill tao i .iiiso.l liv li.ul IiIikkI. aro coiiinu ii il liy llii limvi'l'lill imrili in,' and luviciiraliia; uii'illi'illo. If vim Tool dull, ili'iiw-v, il. hiliiiili.'il, liavo mil. low color ol'i-kin, or yollowWi laiovli Hints en fiii o or boily. lroiiioiit Iioailai lio or dizzinofs, lual t.i-io in 111..111I1, intoiiuil li.-at or i litll, ulu rii.-iii'd Willi hot llii-lio. low pii'lln, and ;;looiny lore boillu -a, Im-jTiiliir Oiiiiotilo, and tonyiio loiitod, you aril tutlV.-iiioj Ironi Tol'ld ''" " II moiinao." In iiiany oai' ot " l.lver t'ollllullll " oulv i:il't of lliom fyiniitoini) aro (.iKirii-ncil. A a lvnu ily for all uli raw. l)r 1'ioroo lloldoil MeJioal Dii-ioi i ry lius no c.inal m it ollW-t pel feet luriv, li'nvln; llio llv rr iivn"lli.Mied and Iniillliv. For llio inn- nf llablluul CoiihII iulloii ol Uio linuvlK It is a never Itiiliie ruini'ilv. and llio-o wtio liuvo ui-i- l il for lln purpiii-o aro loud in lit prai-. I'll" propriilor ollVr f 1.IK1U ivuaid lor a ini'di rtuo Hint will o.init II lor llio i uro ot all tho dlo-liU'i-f for wliii li It i roooiiille-liili il. Sold liy dril.'L'i-l al ft ior liotllo. Pn-piinil liy II V I'i.'rro. M. 11.. Solo I'ropriolor. at Ills 1'ln'inl cul Ijiiioialorv. l:l'i Sonoia ireoi. lluilulo, N. V. Solid your addiofa lor a paiuiililol. J. C. LOLvJG, ' Wheh -,;!e ami Ki lail lHali r in A N 1 1 ( 1 1 1 . WELL FIXTURES, UK AI.l, KINDS, I TZIDIOIJT1T TP A I A-A--J A.S W -J J -E -C. . ,,.h,.t UI(1V .l:ani- lli.l. l. 1-ly Tlt ! It i-;iti Oil I ' Kl'.l'.S .(.!! IV Si il ln:t 'il ii .11 In i a In ' Siil...i-u.-i-, Wari-an: , ..ii.i'.n'.ii',, ,v . t.i I l..o . ! I "i.i-ai t.ir . ' u'. j it' i; M 4 ' H TT l. Vlnrnr IliUrri nra ?ut a vile I .mry Dtiulf, nitlt; ol IVi-t H nit, ht-l;.M-, l'mot" Spiril- ami Hef Liflti'r', tlui '.ri.-'il, xniL-b'.l, i"A K-?niri), .i !e.ise tha t tte, c.il .'-ii ' 'niii " A piiiM ft , " " Ufstnrei"," &c, tli.it Ic.irl hv ti ;: ''or on tn HrutiUtnneM .mil iiiin, b it are a t it Mi1iciticf tn.nlej (Voin the native root flti'l lie 1 1 in nf .';! t fi in ii.l. free fn-in al' A Kelt-die St'imi!.intit. 'IU-V are ill? (iir.it ILimtl l'tiniier ntul n Life j;tviin I'ti-ii nlo, i porfV-rt K ;.vttr i(1 I 'ivi"..i -11'ir nf tit Sis! 'in, niryiti" nT rt.l nfmoii iii.ittrr .mil rmtotinij ihr bintxl to .1 li'.',ih!iv emit', 'io-i, rm ;rhm it, rt'OetKint iid nivi ;ii.ititi' bt'tfi mii.tl and h'y. 'J'licy ;ire eaf ot Jiflinnn- h-.tlioti, nrfu;.t in tli"ir action, evi lam in their reH't-, itV and rcli lltif in aU f"t tui of li -"lr. 3it Irrnit cmi 1nh lltrstt ItJHr accord in? to direction, and lt-nnin Itin; unwell, provided their bont-n ai c not tK'itrovnl lv mmet .il nisf.n or other tiie.ms, and tha vil.il or.;.ms wasted ljemid the (Miiul of rciuir. ly-Hcptii or Iiw5lti"iHtnn. I cad nln?, Tiiit in the Sliimiilm, l."iiiit-!i, i native of the C h':- t, fiii(!, S'Hir Kiin-i.itiini.t of tlic SimmikIi, t'.nl Taste in the Month, lln-nm Att't'W. l'.i'pitaiion of the llc.irt, lull iinni.i! ion of t!i-i 1 un-:-, P.iin in the re 3 on of ths K;ilti'--5. and a tcotilie 1 niliur namfii' nvniptoins are th oiV-piinri of Jvspconia. In these conipl.iint it In ;qunl, ami ono io'. e '.viM price a hutler guar- ant'T fit i r 4 mei it i t li.in i lnil li advei ii-nien! . For FriimU CititlnlittH in vmins nr nlil, nmri-'! nr sin-It, rt t'iff fi.iwil fif wntniinlionH, or llio turn of ) if"-, these 'I'.iiilc llilteri ('.isnlav try (iiciilcii ml i'.flnei r" ili.it a m.nketl inn'ruveiiicut is soon pci'tep- t.'t;c. I'nr ln(1iimnnlnry nml (')n'ontc Rtini muttMni uiiii ti-nit, lvv,ipi:ior liuli'lio'i, Uilion-i, Kenit!tnt iitnl I ulet iu;l I'n t liMeii, l'isr.i-fS nf iht li!il. Liver, Kidiifvi nj H!.ili1. r, itiee Pottfi li.lvt innt snn:i"-.fiil. S it'l I i .f lirt n-i L.inscfl liy Vilufcl IH'inil, li i !i ii itciiefAiiy i.nliici.t by lU'r.mpe tiifnt of ih I';t-'tive 0;t;.in. Tliy nre CJtiit!i Piit ?nllvc in well an n Tonic pinr-fiin nln tli; ji-.'ci i ir ineni of artnn as a pmviM nil nmnit in ii-licvinvj t "onist imi or Intl.un initinti cif tlic l. vcr aiul Vi.-ccr.tl Oi.ni, anil in Uiliuns lHf fSL'S. For SKI n Ilftrnr F.mniinn;, Teltfr, S i!t Uinittm, Ulntcln, Spin. I'miplif, I "it-i t ii les. Unit!, Cnr liinick, Uitnj-wnrtn-i, S . .i!l -1 le.nl, S'ie l-A-c, Lrv .ip"!.!''. ltcli. Sriirfi, ni-ciiUiritiniii of die Sltiit, lliiinnis aiitl Dise.tse-t of llie Skni, nf wli.iicvcr n.nne ni nattin., are ittciiilly dn? tip and c.irrictl out nf llie iVRteni in 'li nt lime liy tlic u.e nf lliesa I'.ltter. Dun Imiile in met; case will convince l!ic tnujt inticdnlous of their curative cnVcu. ( Inline tlio Vltlntrtl Ufonil whrnever ymt. find its inipinilii" Lnimtlni: iiiom;1i ilicsl.inin 1'impic, v. iiptimit, or Sores; cie.inso it wlmn ynn timl it nb MriH t'.- l ami s'lisisb in l lie vcim : cleanse il lirn it fnn! ; your folin;.i will ti'il ymi wlien. Keep tliu biooil purr, ami tlie lifalili nfthf system will fnilmv. (I'llil'i'lll llloilSltllilH pturl.iini 'jni'GH HtT TKits tlie ino-t nomlciliil lnvioi.int ili.it ever uuintil tlir linking Rystcin. 11 n, Trtpr, nml oMirr AVoi-mi, lurking in be s"tcm of kci many ilumsaiuN, nro cttccitiitlly ile Mioyel and removed. S iv a cl; .tniniribetl pbysiol nj;it : Tlieie ispc-irreiy an indivii.lii.il upon tbe fare of ilia eai tli u liosc body m c;cnipt limn tbe presence of woi ms. It is not np.ni ili boaitby elciuents nf tbo body lint worms cviM, Imt upon tin discised bumors and iui deposits ili.tt Infctl tlice living inonstera uf disease. Nfi system of Medicin- mi Vfrnni filers, no anitie'iuni .tic. will 1 1 co lbs rysic-n fioni wmiiu like tliese lbt tcr. Dlci-limitrnl tl4rniir4. Torson cuafil In Panitit and M nicr.i!, bimJi as Plninbers, Type setters, luild-be.tter.s, and Minors, at i bey advance in life, will he subioct to paraU -n ' of tbe I'nwcN. To tnatd against tbii talie a dose nf Wm.kkk'h Vinugau UiTirtKa one or twice a week. a a Preventive. HlllotiM lie mil I c til. iunl ItilrritiHf cut Purcrv, wbicb nc so pievaVnt in tbe valleys nf nnr pirat livers ibrmi'.;bnut tlio United States, especially tliose nf tbe Mississippi, t)bio, Missouri, ll inois, I'eu tii;ssee, C'umbcilaiwl, Ailiansas. Red, Cnloiado, llraO', Uio (irande. Pe.ul, Alabama, Mobiic, Sivannab, Unan nkc. James and many nlbers, wiib tb.-ii vast liibuta ries, ilnnii'Jiout our cntirj conntiv tlnring llie Summer and Auliunn, nnd rennik.ibly do dm iiii reasons ot tiuusinl heat and diyness, are invariably accompanied, bv extensive del ancmcnU of i be? stoin icb and liver, and oilier abdominal visren, 'J'hoiv aie alwavi innre in lew nlitnietioti'i nf llie liver, a we iluics. and iriitable Htate ol ths stom.icb, and toat lorpor of tbe bowel, beiiv clotid up wiib viliiitrd arriuni'atinns. n tbeir treat ment, a purgative, cxi'iiin;; n powsiftd inlbiencs upou tlise vaiious oians, is essentially necessary. '1'liere is no calliarlic for ib puioea cquil to I. J. W M.iciih'fl ViNittiAR UiTTi'tt-;, aijboy will speedily remove tbe dill; colored viscid mailer with winch tlm bowels are Inadrd, at the same time Mini'iiatin the Heeieiions ot the liver, and geueialiy rotuim,; the health' fiiucliuu uf tbe digestive oians. Kri-oriiliit or Klnt;H T?vflt While SwcHuirs, Ulcers, LrysipeVn, Swelled Nccl;, (toiler. Seiolnlous lull immatioiis, l:nl..lijnl Ii:!l. limitation, Meit.nri.il At fectioti.s, O'd Soros, l',i inu.nii- of tbe Skin, Soie l-Vi, etc., etc In ihr';, as in all nilierconstiiuimn.tl P,s eases, Wai kku's Vivhuvk Ib rTitus have shown their p-e.it curative puwci?i.i lit.' must obauu.ue anJ in it act aole cass. lr. WiilUer'aCnlirornlrt Vlnrnt lilt (ci act on all these ease in a similar manner. Hy purity m; the lSloo.l they remove the cuie, and lv resnlvms away the ejects f the inllammalion (the luberr.ilar deposits) the al'f'Cted juuti receive boaUli, and a pciinauent cum is effected. Tlio iroifrUc nf Drt. Wai.kpk's ViNitnAR Pitihhs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and i'ai ininat i ve, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, CouuterTiil tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and A uti-Hilton. The Apurieut and mild Laxative properties ot Dii. Waikbh's Vinpgar Hitti ijs ore tlie best safe guard in all cases of crujitioits and ina!i'-iitiil feveri, their bals miic, bcalinu, and eotliinv; properties protect ths luiniors of tho lances. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the iicrvmi nyMem, stomach, and bowels, cither from inflamm itiou, wind, co'ir, ciamps, eic. Their Couiiter lirit.mt iulliieuca extendi throughout the system. Their D.uretic properties act on the Kid neys, coirectiujj nnd rcul iti in the llnw of urine. 'I heir Aiili-llilioui properties Btimulate tbe liver, in the secie tiou of bile, and its discharges tbroit-h the biliary duel, and are superior to nil remedial amenta, for the cute nt iJiboiis Fever, Fever and Aue, etc. Fortify llio body nnliiMt cllwemo hv puri f villi, nil its fluids wttli V'iNitriAH lirrnms. No epi. rtemiC can take bold of a byslem thus forearmed. Th liver, tbe stomach, th-s lme!-i, t'te k'dneys, and the nerves aro rendered duciwc pioof by llu yicat invie, orant. -,. i)lie ctloii. Take of llie r.ittets cn pomr to beel at infill from a half to cum and one half ine-Kla.sfull.' Eat j-ood iioiuiihiii' fond, inch ns beefsteak, tnuttou chop, venison, toast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They aro composed ol purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WAMCKK. Prop'r. U K McIMAID&.COM Dni'ists and Gen. Ai;ls.t P"' Fiancisco, f:il.. and cor. ol Washing ton rfiul Charlton hi., New York. SOI. I) U Y ALL DRUGJlSl'ii AND DEALERS. A DRUG STOflE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. L,.v..:,v?;l rj; il. .Villi UltOS., nt tlu I'luickii Iirujt V tfiove, hiivii just iviviviil a m w aim mtv rxU'iinive Moi-U of ut'all styles an,! irii ns, hirli tlicv will ilis ii.si ot' at tlm liivist jMissililn 'ratrs imim sislciil il!i llio i'.n ii?.t coniui.'lr.l u illi till' tiiiilc. TU'.'N also liavo un lu-.iul a lai jti' stm k nf DUnJS A MKIiK'INT.K I'M NTS A- OILS WINDOW OLASS sash a noons ri.ASTKU OP PAUIS WATKU I.IMI-: C'KMKM T Ac. Ac. lti'tiH ialK t' tin: !M:t -i o7.,.L7.v A'.ir niocK, i n Tiinot rr pa. v. in.! nisrtiKT iiirki.sn. Miiwm." WIlMAMsI'llIM-, I'i;nn a. I I US'l' I'l.ASS lii.aiii;,! ? S..,,1 U'V A I .;.!. s'. x.'S. I. O (' V T I O N line nf tlir i.i.isi li.aulll'ul in t!u Si:iti. Stutlcnts r.'rolvccl nt any Ti'i-.a. 'I ; ;;.is .'.iuiii;it.'i i:. ll.-i. i t a'. I l.ih. .iii.i. A. Ia'r, V. 'I at.-, I s.,., s. J. WnU vll, ii Hi t'i li a I) ri is i H p hi 1