WEDNESDAY MORNINfi, (II'T. 1,1872. DOROUG H OFFICERS. Jinrgea3. M'inanh. thHMCi'mrn T. J. VnnOlonnn, Miles W, Tnto, D. W. ('lurk, 1'. (), ConviT, W. I, McTcilllcitt, I j. I,. Illlckl'tt. Justices of tha 1'caee W. P. Morcllllott, j. n. ivnox. Constalitc .1. N.Tnltn worth. Srhonl Directors .1. Wlnnim, J. A. Pnlo, J. A. Promir, Jacob ISlirlvor, M. W. Tnto, n. i'. irwm. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President .Tmlpc. IV. P. Jkwks. .a .Mortal's Judijes J. A. Piioi-kr, An pliKW Cook. iVicri(f K. T.. Pa vis. JHstriet Attorney W. V. MAsnn. Treasurer H. Skti.kv. lothonotary, liegister it Recorder, ifc 4 . II. AIIHKW, Ojinu'.Hionrr TlKN.f. Em.iott, Jacod M KRrll.l.tOTT, I . I. llnl.MNN. i stuntu SiinerintenlentH. V. Ron nr.n, Jury Commissioners (Jkohiik KKiaiaa, W. 1-ATTKItsON. unly Surveyor S.P, Tmvtlf. Coroner .Iohiah Winaim. County Auditors K.i.i Ilol.KM AN, Wm. Ci.aiik, T. It. Conn. Member of Congress VMh District O. IV. ScoriKi.n. Assewtily J. P. I.aWsoi. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. THE TICKET. Wo feel proud, and justly, wo think, of tho Rcpublicnn ticket from top to bottom ami belicvo,tft tins stage, that nny Democrat miglit vote tlio whole of it without a qualm of conscience, and no 1'cpublican has and excuso for scratching a single name off tho ticket. Wo havo no time to enumcrato tho offices, nor tho various commendations of each candidate, and his peculiar fitness for tho office ho seeks, suflico it to say, that every man on our ticket is fully competent to do the business of tho office for which he is a candi date Republicans don't scratch a ticket. Next Tuesday is election day. Vote tho Straight Republican ticket. Wo aro under obligations to Mr. Ross Freeman for files of New York papers. Wm. A. Wullacc fays that Gen. Hart ran ft is an honest man. Rev. Burton, former pastor'of tho M. E. Church nt this place has been assigned to Sheffield. Warren Co., on . tho Phila. and Erie Road. Rev. R. T. Taylor, of tho Reaver Seminary called upon us yesterday af ternoon, lie is a very nlcusunt gen tlcman and his school is one of the best in the State. Vote for Ilattranrt, Mercur and nil the Republican Ticket. John W. Stroup's new house, south of Tates', is being built rapidly Wo suppose, however, that business will languish for a few days now, on uccout of John having severed one of his fingers nearly off while putting in some big strokes. Remember the State and County election next Tuesday. Vote for none but Republicans. Mr. R. L. Freeman, who left here for Florida last winter, returned last week on a visit to hU pareuts. Ho looks noue the worse for his sojourn m the south, and reports his father nnd brother in good heulth. All three are engaged in the lumber business in Florida. Vote the Republican Ticket and your conscience shall be clear. and your sleep sweet. Nearly all the wells throughout the oil regions were shut down yester day for thirty days. The price of oil had becomo so low as not to pay the cst of production, and this is done to .increase the price. Tho movement is a good one, and if all parties engaged an it act honestly it will have the de jsired resul t. Chas. R. Ruckalcw says that Gen. Ilartranft is an honest man and w ould .make a good Governor. i Mr. G. W. Ditlir'ulgo is putting in a pile dam jjst below Forge Island in the Tionesta creek, oud will con struct a large boom there, lie will Also put a dam across the back chan jiej.of the river at the mouth of tho ;reck, and will also construct a boom here. The pile driver is here, and .commenced work yesterday morning. We believe G. K. M. Crawford has aken the job of constructing the dams and booms. Harrison Allen is the Republican .candidate for Auditor General. He is competent and houest. Remember the Exhibition nnd Concert at tho Court House on Friday evening next. Those having the mat ter in chargo havo spared no pains to ;mako this cue of the best entertain menU ever given iu town, nnd it should be well patronized by tho .oo of cur borough. As tho preparations have been very expensive, an admit nnco f'eo of twenty-five cents will be taken at tho door. Jf more than ouough to cover expenses is taken in, the surplus will bo turned over to tho thool hoard. I5y reference to our marriage no ticcs, it will bp seen that Miss Sue E May and Mr. J. M. Sharp were joined in matrimonial bonds last evening. very largo company was present, con sisting probably of over three liun died persons. The bridal party were all dressed handsomely; tho supper was magnificent, and tho enjoyment was general. Just before tho ccremo ny was performed, tho parlor floor set tied in the middle about two feet, and fears were entertained that a catastro pho would result, but by care, a panic was averted, nnd nobody hurt. The newly married couple started on thei bridal tour about 11 o'clock P. M Luck of timo and space prevents nioro extended notice. Horace, the Great and Good, the Later Franklin, Tho Farmer of Chap paqua; Honest Old Horace, actually went through this place on Wednesday evening last, nnd made a speech to the people assembled nt tho depot. Hav ing a curiosity to seo tho old Thiloso pher, as ho was sntrically called by the A. 1 . Sun, previous to his nomi nation, we went over. There was Democratic meeting in the Court House thnt evening, nnd a dispatch from S. C. T. Dodd, Esq., of Franklin was read near the opening of the meet ing, to the effect thnt Hornce would pass through this place nt OJ o'clock on a special train, nnd would speak to tho good people of Tionesta. We think that this was a bad move in the leaders of the meeting, ns it took away nil tho interest of the audience in the thunder of tho small guns there, by reason of the nuticipation of hearing the 15ig Outi of the Democracy so soon afterward ; so the meeting was not, in any sense, a success. The meeting adjourned before 9 o'clock- ana quite a crowd was assembled nt the depot when the speciul train came along. A bonfire was built nlomrsidc " o the track, and as many of the brass hand as could be found were on hand with their instruments. Just after the train stopped, Horace made his np pearnnce, nnd wc must say, from our view of him, thnt wo think Mr. Xnst has studied hiin in every nttitude he strikes, and that his pictures of Hor ace are up to the life. One or two if the tnoro ardent of the Greclcv men pussed forward and shook hands with him. The couduttor then introduced him to crowd as "Honest old Horace; our next President," whereat there was a kind a mixture between a Union cheer and a rebel yell, went up. The great mau bowed and spoke. As we hadn't an nppurtunity to take down Ins speech we quote from memory : He said, tired as he was with travel and tlio cares ho had to contend with, he was yet pleased to meet with tho citi tens of this place, and thanked ihem for his reception. That ho had been uepresscu when lie Heard the returns from tho elections iu somo of the east ern States, and iu fact was very much depressed when he started out on his travel, but had seen immense crowds gathered to meet him at Cleveland, Pittsburgh nnd other points along the route, and their outspoken sympathy with tho liberal movement left him with no fears as to the result of the elections in October and their consc queut victory iu November. He spoke ot Mr. JSuckalew in high terms, and said if ho was supported as he (Mr. Greeley) behoved he would he, (and he didu't see why tho people Bhouldn't support him,) he would certainly be elected. That ho had traveled through . tho west, nnd that Ohio might be bought by tho friends of the President, but that ho didn't believe Indiana could be bought. He then bid the people good night, and retired into the car. We were sorry to hear some one in the crowd propose threo cheers for Grant, just as Mr. Greeley closed, which was responded to by quite a number. Wo just thought, that should Gen. Grant pass through hero and somo Greeleyite should propose cheers tor Oreeley right under his nose, we 6hould have considered it iu bad taste. We believo in political parties treat ing each others' demonstrations, if not with respect, at least with silence. Iloraco did not add one to his vote in this section, but we should judge that some ot those who disapproved of Johnson "swinging around the circle," would be rather disgusted nt Horace for following his example. If he ain't tho worst beaten mau who ever run for the Presidency, wo loso our guess. Wo understand that Daniel Black has purchased tho property of Mr. llop- Jer, which joins Ins grounds on the south. Wo did not learn the coDsider- utiou. Sfoves! Stoves!! Cook Stoves, various sizes, fur wood or coal, or both. Parlor and Heating Stoves for soft or hard coal, at Kor.i.vsoN & Bon.vekV R. B. Brown, Democratic candi date for Stato Senate was around lust week, nnd ns a consequence wo notice by the Democrat that ho is nn honest man, and versus the Clarion River Navigation Company, and that Mr. McClny, the Republican candidate for the same office is identified with the Cameron and Penn'n Railroad Ring, and pledged to the Clarion River Nav igation Company. Now we have just this to Eay in regard to Mr. McClny : He is a mnn respected and honored at home ami one whoso honesty has nev er been questioned. Ho has never giv en nny pledges for or ngninst the Clarion River Navigation Company, and none havo been asked by the Nav igation Company. He is not nor ever has been identified with the Cameron ring or tho Penn'a Railroad Compnnv, and if he goes to tho Senate he will go unhampered with pledges, and work for the best interests of his district, Mr. Brown on tho other hand is very proiuso w ith his pledges, having prom ised to do away with tho Clariou Riv er Navigation Company; to get an np propriation for the Carrier Seminary, a sectarian school, nnd in fact promising to do whatever wns requested of him Ilia promises rem It id us of those made by Morrow B. Lowry the last time he went to the Stato Senate. He would create a uew County and make Titus ville the County Seat; he would make tho Erie Extension Canal a ship canal anu sicamDcnTs would pass a given point on it about every CO minutes lie would get an appropriation to drain Pymatuning Swamp, and sever al other local improvements were to take place. He went to the Senate Titusville is still a port nnd parcel of Crawford County, and Mr. Lowry was instrumental in killing the bill he pre scuted to make it the couuty seat of a new county; the Erie Extension Ca nal has been abandoued and will nev er more be a navigable ditch ; Pyma tuning Swamp contains as much mois ture now ns w hen tho Great Promisor was caiivnsing his district and making his promises. So it would probably be with Mr. Brown. If he were elect ed, tho Navigation Company would probably have more power at the end of his term than before he was elected The Carrier Seminary would probably be poorer than ever and Mr. Brown wouldn't be any poorer. And anoth er thing: Mr. Brown made a little ro mai'K wmie tne convention was in session nt Brookville, which we think will prove particularly palatnblo to both parties in this county. His re mark was to the effect, that "there wasn't a man in Forest county who was competent to represent this Dis trict in the Scnnte." If a Republican candidate would make a similar re mark we wouldn't support him, nnd wo wonder greatly nt the Democrat for giving countenance to a man who pos sesses so much egotism nnd who speaks so disrespectfully and falsely of For est County. We hnvo every faith that Mr. Brown will bo elected to stay at home and chaw the cud of his bit ter fancies for tho full term of tho office for which he seeks. Court Proceedings for Sept. T. 72. Court met on Monday, 23d tilt. Present Hon. Wm. P. Jenks, Presi dent, and Hons. John A. Proper aud Cook Associates. On motion of Hon. S. Newton Pettis, S. R. Muson, of Mercer, was admitted to practice law in tho several courts of Forest county, nnd sworn. On motion of M. W. Tate Esq., C. C. Thompson of Tidioute, Pa., was duly admitted to practice law iu tho several courts of Forest county, nnd sworn. Ou mo tion of Samuel R. Mason Esq., Robert Robb, of Pittsburgh, was duly admit ted to practico law in tho several courts of Forest county, and sworn. Coin. vs. David Klingensmith ; true bill. Sentenced to undergo an im prisonment of ouoyear in tho Western Penitentiary. Com. vs. Lewis J. Brown ; indict ment, misdemeanor. Not a true hill, and prosecutor to pay costs. Lvaliue Cuou et al., vs. C. J. Fox. Certified. C. Leeper vs. Franklin and Warren R. R. Co. Discontinued. II. II. May vs. Jaiuc-s L. Whisncr, et at.; continued by consent. II. II. May vs. John Miller et al.; summons in trespass; coutinued by consent. Ada Hunter vs. O. Gillman; ver dict for pl'tffor $28.19. R. E. Scott vs. Robert O. Carson ; summons iu case; continued by con sent. 0. S. lluuter vs. Seidell Whitman ; verdict for the plaintiff fur tho sum of S51.54. Betle Paul vs. Alex. M'Andiew, et ul.; summons in ejectment: certified. James Parshall et nl. vs. Daniel Clark; summons iu assumpsit; settled. Wm. II. Lowrie vs. Andrew Cook et al.; continued nt cost of plaintiff. James E. Brown vs. Bennett Dobbs, et nl.; continued by consent. Wm. Armstrong et al. for use vs. Bamett Township. F. II. Ellsworth tt nl. vs. John II. Dilks et al.; continued by consent. James Parshall et nl. vs. John Pe terson; verdict for defendant for uiie cent. Martin Nestle vs. E. L. Davis; verdict for defendant. Daniel Black vs. the Overseers of the Poor of Tionesta Borough; contin ued at cost of defendant. Lloyd nnd Iicwis vs. David Hayes & Co.; verdict for pl'irfor 831. 64. Evaline Coon et nl. vs. John O. Brandon ; certified. Mary A. Cleland et nl. vs. Jno. A. Uhlenburgh Sr.; verdict for plain tiff fjr $-380.40. Election Boxes Change. Wo wish to call especial attention to that portion of Election Proclama tion which refers to tho providing of ndditional boxes in which to deposit the ballots for District Delegates nnd Delegates nt Largo to the Constitution al Convention. It is Provided Second. The Judges nnd Inspectors for each election district shall provide two suitable boxes for each poll, one in which to deposit the tickets voted for District Delegate; which boxes shall be labelled respectively "Dele gates at Large," and "District Dele gates."' It is absolutely necessary that every election officer in the county should take particular notice of this provi sion, a3 votes deposited in nny other manner are illegal. Estray. Came to tho -.premises of the Sub scriber, in Harmony township, during the latter part of August last, a brin dle cow with white spot on forehead, and white spot on left fore ' shoulder. About 12 or 13 years oid. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away or sho will be disposed of accord ing to law. IIekman Coi.i.man. Public Vend: o. The undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on tho premises, at Nebraska, Ph., (Lacytown) on Tuesday, October loth, 1872; cows, young cattle, hogs, firming 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. GoiiDov. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods nt a great reduction. We offer a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, itc, Ac., at cost. Thoso wishing to purchase aiiv goods iu this line will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call early while tho stock is full and fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. evr-Eitiou lvmfier co. sTor.rc HOW TO GO WEST. This is nn enquiry which every oue should have truthfully answered before he starts ou his journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. Tho "C. B. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, tin ough Galesburg to Bur lington, and the "I. B. & W. Route." running fr.,m Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputatiou in the last two years ns tho leading Passen ger Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with tho B. & M. R. R. aud form the great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kau sas, with close connections to Califor nia aud tho Territories; and passen gers starting from Tionesta, ou their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. 11ns Ijiiic has published apamnhlet called "How to ko West." which con tains much valuable information : a largo correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addrossing the General Passenger Agent B. &. M. R. II, Burlington, owa. liy our liberal oll'ur to tlio pulilio through tho columns of tho I-'uhi:t 1k ri'iir.irAX, w e have had a very lively trudu in books for a wouk. Wo will coiitiiiuo oiirutfcr throe wueks onlyjpeisons disii in to avuil tlwinisolves of this opportunity to fiiiiiinh Until- l,ibruriii with select rending nt lower prices Hum tney will Imvo boon innin, should call immedintel v. Table and pocket ciilleiy, itl wu.vm a luro slock on hands and for salo cheap ut tho Superior Lumber t'o, Ktore. 8 (!ottonudes; Jeans, l'lunnels, J.iiicn Jood, Tickiiijis, Tublo Linens, Ladies Dxumt Uoods, Inuwii aud bleeched Nhuct liijjn and ShirtinnH, Hoop Skirts, and ml kinds of (,'oods usually kept In u country dry oods store, ut tho lowest prices, at Jho Superior Lumber Co. Store, n A first (! suit of clothes niudn to or der, tit Riirmitced, a Rood assortment of CuksI meres, Cloths nnd Triinimrs, always on hand, nt tlio Superior Lumber Co. Store. h A Innro assortment of the latest novel ties in Men's, Lndies' ami Children' bouts nnd shoes, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. h Iteady made clotbinif nnd Hen's l'ur .nishiiiK gosls for everybody nt bottom prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. S The Sin-er, tho universal family nnd tailoring machine, with nil its parts and fixtures for sale at tlio Superior Lumber Co. Store. n Purchaser always keep in mind wo havo less cxpenso mil therefore can sell (foods for less profit than nny other store in town. StTKUioit LfMiiKTiCo. Stohk. K A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for s.ile nt cost to reduce the stock. Also a laro assortment of School Looks kept constantly on 1i..ik1 :', the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Now poods ! New (roods Just arrived, a full assortment of spring nnd summer goods, nt the Superior Lu in l.'-r Co. Store. A iirst class quality of Carpet Vain nlw.'j-s on h iud nt Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 TIMBER LANDS FOM SALE. Over two thousand ncres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clurington, this county, are for sale at a bnignin. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciaringlon, on tho Clarion River, and would be n fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and terms ut this oflleo. 23 tf W. R. Dunn. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tubs nnd a full assortment of goods thnt are kept in a grocery store, which we offer for sale at our Tionesta store. SiTERion Lr.Mi:i:r. Co. Stoneware, Crocks, Jars, nnd Copper Kettles at Robinson & Bon ner's. IJAP.IUED. 8HAK1-M.VY.-At the residence oi' the Uride's p-i rents, l ucsdav i vi-nin ;, I let. 1st. 1S7J, by liev. Mel-eli id.-e. oi'Oii ( it v. assisted by Ucv. Hr. Taylor, "( Leaver, mill Itev. Ir. Pei-shin.-', of Pittsburgh, Mr. J. M. Snarp, oi Od City, nnd Mis.s iiuo i'.. :u.iy, oi j K.nestn. Mi'KAV I It I 'SIL Sept. 10th, hv Lev. .1. K. Perry, Mr. J-'red. K. McKay, nod Miss Untlio li. daiifililer of of l'ri li. (J, ltrush.oi' Sluu'tie.vviile, .Yer er Co., Pa. ettf Atlrertiiirmciits. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining n Mereantilo Kducation. Practical business men ns instruc tors. Pur information, write rr n circular to P. DITFF A SUNS. Pittsburgh, Pa. o H 0 Lii ($1 o r 0 H e H t in Z 4 it 11 :c a o o r1 f" a Cj 75 X r, J c ? X M H a o CO 0 3 rs: z o LlJ if. I r ( a 5 8 B CS o P u t3 X o 9 G o to 0 X S 3 o o V7K ir.VVK taken tho nircni-y of two lnachines manui'actured ut Mcadvidc, ouo known lis tlio Kniflcn Mower and Reaper, nod the other the Atlantic Mower and Reaper. The ndvnnta'jos (hose machines claim over others ullered lor salo is liglitnm of Drift, tnsc of Mciinsuiifiit, Economy of Power, Mrriistli cut! I'linitii(v These machines, w ith .r without reaper atlm htiieut cm be purchased of 11. W. LKDAlit It, or WM. Ji. IIKATII, Tionesta, Pa. Thev also sell the T.V Y L lt STI-MX TOOTH HAY A Olt.UN LAKK. None belter ill lle. ) ;j THE BOOT ASiD SHOE STOBE. TF YOU V. NT a perfect lit and a u-iod I arlicle of IIooim nnd Shoes, of tlio lim-st workmanship, go to S'J CKNTKI-; KTKL'KT, OIL CITY, PA. jrirSatisfaetioii tiiiarantcsl, ;;.) tf. THE TEfl COMMANDMENTS. KEEP TH F M AND THOU SUA-" WAKE MOriEV. t Thin s'nid hnvo no o'her p':n- !., , Dry Hoods (!i:im ;-t i ho St oc of 1! :!.: ner A ":.., Water S.r et, Ti li --la, 1'a. II Tho-.i sl-.n't n-' ch"'.se t i lh vs -If an v . 1 -er Dry I Jo-.-is ineieh -in is ; tl'i-ni -. iU no bow down to tin-in nor I'a'ci: t..t!i.-ir t.ili-s, for I i dbronnoi- ,v I -n-" reliable . I. n er-, and capohl" of servlmr tin i:' ens;- i:n r., t the third and fourth ic'n 'r.i'.ioi.M. Ill Thou shalt mt U in vain for a 'ro-.d ipm! i'v of Dry o.iods, l", .h:mr. and H.'ios' I'lirnisliie:; Ooi ds elsew here; (or ii-:ilv thev can be found' in lar.';u i;';aitti!:- s a! Jlilbroniier it Co."-., Thou slin't brar in mind that ilpr.n days in the wool., thou canst tea';.' thv pmcltacs at the 1 iry O-vmNS'-o f Il:i- lii-onner it Co. ; but upon the sevi n' h (i.-iy the proprietors iiinl Lew, tic man of tie tape, desire rest from their labors. Thou siialt honor the Di y liin-iis S!- re of Itilhri.nncriV.ru., and thy d-ivs shall be Ion;; in the laud to enjoy tlio l'i nits thcreo.". Yt Tiio-i mU not ci'tnniii nn. outi-ije.-'n-i impropriety bv I jsiiiy pureha-.iii-- thv Drylioods and Clothing clseiviiere ; bit' o directly to liilbroiin r it Co., who i-i.l give you it superior urtieie. vi r Thou shalt f-eek nn other "rv floods Store, tryiint to suit thyself in tiry Hoods, Cl)thiur, l-'ancy Joints, ('a-p -tst iats:in-l Cups, bei-aiise you can mrt youi-sol t' bet i r nnd cheaper at II dln-onner it Co.'s ! h-in nny iluee e.iic. VIII Thou shall, not stea' fr in t!;e Dry Corn's Store of Hilbroiiner .v Co., for iii--y sill oods so chiap llml n felony w oiijo j the grealei" s!n. i: Tho'i shall not hear fa's" vi'iiss, but ho'-estly nel:novlei!:;e that thou can -I m; a b' t'.er nrtii leoi I ry Hoods at 1 1 iliironner .t Co.'s loan unj" phiee else in the city. X Thou shall not covet thy nrithliors 'Xoods nor his bar'iliH, but tnlce eonii'-c! f the wise end proceed N'rnii -lit way to the Dr Horiis Store of HitLiiiuuer'it Co., W ater Strict, 'i'lonestn, Pa. 1.0 If. Au;;. Ul, IS72. aCIQRi PIERCES OI.T. EXT.on ' - rilRtS DISEASES Of TIE. THRDAT.LUNCS,UVER& BLOOD In tho wnndtrftt1 nifiUlcine to wlitch Iho ftfflict nre above uiiitel fur relief, tho diirttvurfr ii'lU'VuH liu hft couibiiu(l in harmony tnoro of Nmire'a most towri'lL'ii curative proitertiet, whiclt(Ml ha tnxiilli'd into the Vi'L'taUlc kfiiK Uirni for hcrtlinu Iho ick, tlian wure evrrlifforo coiulnut'd ill oue inedicinu. i'tii' evidence of till fact I found in tho trreut variety of mod obcti naio diBeae which It h;ic been touitd to conquer. ti the cure of , lira in l I tU, (Severe oii(Iih, and the eui lv i-itiii.-s ot Coilu in -tlon, it lm ttttoniBhed the medical fuculi y. uud eiuiiiL'iit phyieiuii4 jronniui:i tt the L.'reatet iucdiial diTtivury of the ae. While it cure Hut even"t t'oii-jhi, it utreiigihcn the fyctetn and purifies the blood. Hy its great and thor tiitL'ii hhtod puriiyiu pn)eiltec, It eures all MtimorM, from tlio worr-t Mrrofnla to a common llloleli, ll m ile, ov lii n Hloii. Mcreuriul dife-e. Mm end poiitoni, and llieir UectB, uro eradiciited, uud vi'oroiirt hcnith nnd a Doimd f-oiiMiitniiou e-aubli-hc1. i:ryal pflun, ftnlt II lieu in, fever Keren, Kealy ir ICougli Kkiii, iu flioii, oil the immrifMiB dik oiicB eaiified hy lt:id Mood, are conquered hy IhU powerful mill) in.j and Inviuvitini; medieiuu. If vott feel dull, drowr-y, dehlhtaied, havo Ml low color of fckin, or yellowish lu-ou ti rpotrt on face ui hotlv. Iietiient heiitltu-hu or dizlnerin, Imd trtie in in uth, iiilernul heitt or chill', alleriinud with hot rtu-hert, low cpiriti, and 'louuiv lore biHhiu'ai lrreMilnr appetite, and tongue couteil, von uro Biiit'eiimr from Torpid Liver or HlliouniK'Hi In uittiiyiu-fidf" Liver Complaint only part of thenu pynipiom are evuenenceil. A a remedy for all m h eei, J)r. lierv.e'a tiiddeii Meduid Jfioveiy lias no equal, a it eAW-u iwrfect ciirea, h aving Iho liv er Kireieiiieiii'd and heultity. For the cure ut Habitual 'oull alioil of tlie howelw it 1 a never luilim; remedy, and tho-y who have u'-d it for thin purpose are loud in ii praice. ,1'he proprietor ollerB (t.lMlU reward for tt inetti ctne that will etpml it for the cure of all the dit ea for vvhieh It 1 reeomiuentied. Hold hy dni'-'L'lta at fl per hotilo. Tiepared by R. V Pieree, M. D .Solu Proprietor, nt ln rin-un-cal L.itoratorv, l.'W Seneca btreet Uulluio, N. V. ticud your addreM for a pamphlet. FIIOTOGIIAPII GALLIC ItY Water Street, AIUOINIX.i Tin: Unl.MKS Kul hi:, Tionosta, Pa., m. cahpeteu, - - . rii-tiii-i-H tuki'ii iii nil ih. Iuti t kH'1( I tie ill '., tv' jp mMsmm 1 i rro'u'iftor. ' I (' Vliirirnr lEIItrra arc n.t vi!a Fancy Drink, made nl k'nnr K'tin, H'lusUt;, I'mcl S;i r'.l and Refitnt Liquors, ri-JttnrH, itpicl, and R vcerencil to plete the taie, cjlifil ' Tunic," " Appetiiri," " Uinrrjn," &c.t that lead the inpler on to drtinli?nnes nnd rum, but nre a true Metl.cin, nvnin from th u.itive roon Tit lieil of:ni"f(inn.(, frcv freni nl' A lcoholic Stiinul.ilit. Thev are the live-it I: imri l'm-ifier atH n I.ifr civina iicp'e, a reflect KennVfitor snd Iiivigorator of tha Svsti-tn, C.irrvine Oif all iwe .011011 m.iltrr aiwl rtntinv the blootl to a he.ihhv coin! tion. eurichimr it, rrfreslunli and invittftr.iiiitg bmfi mind nnd bf.lv. 'i liev ai e e of adiniiuMr.iiion, prompt in their action, cert. mi 111 their re'tin, fn and leli.ib'e in ai! f.mm rf ilineie, Peraini mil lakn tliono ItiUcin accord iru to direciinns, nnd remain loe!j unwell, providtd their botie re not deirnyerl by mintri.il poison or other me.i.i, an l t!ie vital or.ms uasttd Le.oud the pouu of repair. II) ittciitln or ItiV.lr11rll. H.-mLirhe, V.y'm in the Minui.lrrs, C'"i' 'iH;li;iic .f the I'de- r. tine:.., S"iir ICiuct.thfttis of the fcitomich, II. id Tans in t tie M nith, li.imm Att.irU, IViImi.uion of the H-ti :, Inilaniniattn of the I .mm. Fain in the rejiouiot the K,ilii':vs. a. id a bmulred oilier panitu! svmptmn, re tin; (.iT-pi iiK of Dyspepsia. In tlnise tonipl.titit it ha no erpi.it, and rm-j boiite will pro-e ,i beilr guar antf-e of it merit t!n:i 1 !ei;-lhv nriveiiisement. Iir Kcimilu ttiiplitlnta in otmg or nM, marrirrl or Mingle, at the r'awn of wmit.inhrtod, or tha turn of hi. thee Tonic jhiter display no decided .iti inl1uei:e' i!i.t a luaiuvd improvement tit soon percep tible. For Inflitmmnfory mill ttronlo Kliit ninf I miii and ( i'liif, I K'ttepa or I mb-e! ion, liilmin, Kemitleiit and I ntvi initient iM-eri, i'e.Te of ilia Ihooil, l.ivcr, Kithe-vt and ltl.ifhltr, thee fi. Iters li.iv Iteea nni Ktn:ce4stnl. .S'icli Disease ai ciustd by Vitiated lllou.l. wlrth i Reueraliy produced !'y dorannc inent nf the Dipettivc O'-i". Tifv re H(eiitIo Parent Ire n well It Tonic poiesin also the: ecuiiir mrut of acting as a powerful nccut in re!eviit Mi;;esti nt ir Inll.im tuition of the I.iver and Visceral Or-jaii", and mi Uiiiou Di-a-. For Klkln I!enrt Fni'itn. Teller, Sdt Rheum, Itlott he. Spot, i'.mpie, JNm vt:, l'.oi'n, Car Imncles, kin;-wot in. Sciid I lead, Sre l-ive. Mry iie!;t. Itth, Scurf-, 1 )i-cnlor:itirm of the SUiu, liuiiioii a:id l)iseie of the Sh-n, of whatever name or natitre, aie hteraily dm tip and c.ntieJ out of (lie fivstcm in a hort time by the use of these Hitler. One botile in nch cae will convince the inoA intreduious vi llieir tur.nive effect, i'lrtuiao chn Vltlafed Iklnml !ienever vnt r nu if. uti pm i lies b 11 li n tin ou-li the isl.in in PimpV. Kiiipfion, or Sore: t'euue it when you fiml it oh? Btrucid and sluiiih in the vein : cleai'e it hen it in foul ; your fefhnj wdl tril you when. Keep l!ic bloud put--, mul the health of the system uiil fo'Iow. Ui'itteful t)imTiml't proclaim ViNi;r;Mt Hit thrs the mot wondctlul luvigitiaut lh.it ever sustained the inkin nysteiu. Pin, Tape, nntl other AVorttm, lurking in the sstein of so many thousand, ate etTcCtu.tlly de stroyed and removed. Say .1 (b:muithed phv-uot. 0'iist : I'liere it scarce! v an inthviilu.il upon the fce of ihs earl It hi.e body is exempt lion) the presence of worm. It i not upon the he.vihy element of the body ih.it wmm esit, but noon the d:e.ted humors and !imr rteposit that limed these living monters of diease. No aylem of Mei'iti.i-, no vet nofue,e, mi aulhelmtn .tic, wilt fied the bjiicut hoiit wurm? like these Kil ter. Me.clintilcrtl rlciirR. rerom eMajed in Fainti and Mitieia', nuM a Plumber, Typesetter, tiold-heaierit, and Miner., a they advanco'in life, will be Kuhiect to paralvi of the P.ot-I. I n qu.nd at;aint thi t.ike a dose of U ai kkh's Vinucah Ui r ikrs unca or twice a week. aa Pievoniive. II) 1 1 mis, licmlttc-nt, nml Intermittent Fc vera, wleclt are so preva'ent in the valievs of our great rivers throughout the United Slate", especially tlne of the M Usksippi, Ohio, Mir-somi, lliiuui, Ten tiesee, Cumbeiland, Aikansa. Ked, t'otuiado, liratos Hut (!rande, Peatt, Alabama, Mobile. Sav.inu.ili, Uo.m oUr, Jame. nnd many other, with their vast liihuta ries, throiiiiout our enlite cm ml 17 dm in-; the Summer nnd Autumn, and 1 em.o k.ily dining seasons ot imusuil heat nnd divnes,aic invariably nccom panic d bv extensive deiaiiRemenU of ihe slomach and liver, and other abdominal vmeia, 'J lipic aie always mop? or lea obstructions of the liver, n weaknes and initaltle Mate of the stomach, and prr.it torpor of the h.nvc!, bein? c!'ted up with vitiated accumulation. In their Heat ineul, a ptuRalive, exerting a powetfil inilucurc upon thesa varimu fug ui, is essentially ncceasary. Tlievc u 110 cathartic for the puipou cim d o Dk. .' Wai.krh' V 1 n ki ; a 1 IiT t'K h s, .11 they will p1reli:y remove tha dark colored viscid mailer with which ttm bowels aro loaded, at the same tune fttimuUtuie, the secretions ul the liver, ami genet aTy rcstviim; the healthy function of ihe dilutive ortau. Herofiiln, or KIik;'4 TCvll, Wh'te Rwc'Ims Ulcer. !-y.sipla-., Sw tin? J Ni-ck, tlmier. Scrofulous InHauiuiatioiis. InJo'eut loll imiu.iiious, leicini.it Af fection, (!il Sote, Kiuptions of the Skin, S.ne lives, etc., etc. In th-ne, .-in 111 n:i oi!,-r const itnlion.tl Di eieit, Wai.icrk' Vimcuk ISittuhs Ii.ivj shown tlioir great curative puweia in ilu inubl uluiuiale and intMc'. able car. Or. Wallcei-'aCnllfttiiilu Vliicnr Itllfet-4 art on all ill cae iu a MiiniJi manner. I'y put ilviiv; the Illood they remove the cause, ,-in.l bv re.i vmi a way (lie eifects of the inll. minimum (Jie tubercular clepmii.l the aiVfcted pans icccive health, and a permanent cm a is ed-cted. The properties flf Dr. Wai.krr'i Vinhoaw PiTTRHs are Aperient. I )iaphurei ic and Carminative, Nutrition, laxative, Diitieiu. Sedative, CjuuUr-Ini taut. Sudorific, Aiiei.nive, and Anti-lbhous. The Apr lit; nt and iniiil Laxative properties ot Pi. W'Ai.KttK'l VlKKiiAtt UiTTKH- are the iiest safe guard in ail caes of eruptions aud malignant fevers, thll balsamic, h-ahm,-, and sonMnnji projieilies protect the lutmors of the fauces. Their Sedative prnpcitiet allay pain in the nervous eyilcm. nomich, and bowels, either from inflamm ttion. wind, cuiic, cramps, eic. Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic projierties act on the Kid ney, correcting and regulating the How ol urine. '1 heir Anti-Milioiis properties stimulate the liver, in the secie lion of bile, and its di-chaic through the biliary duct, mid are superior to all remedial agents, for the cuie ot Liihmis Fever, Fever and Aue, etc. Fortify the body ntfnlnat rllwenao hv puri fviuc, all its fluids with ViNi-GMi Uii'ii-KS. No epi deimc can take ho'.d of a system thus forearmed. Tha liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k ihievs, and the nerves aio leiideiej U.suac-proof by tin treat invij;' Oiant. Dlreclloua. Take of the F.Uters on coin totted at niyht from a half to one and one-had wme-ylakslull. Eat good nourishing food, such a beef steak, mutton chop, venison, ioal beef, and vegetable, and take out-door exercise. They arc composed ol purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALKER, Prop'r. II. II. MtDO.N U.DA CO., Drupibts and Ceu, A;ts., San riancisco, t ab. and cor. of Wadimgton and Charlton Sis , New York. KOLU HYALL DKUCltJISTS AND DEALERS. 'rcr 'niv-- d STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. r.iav.s.vi-' 1 lliil.Al!!) IUt'iS., nt tin. Kiui-ku In-iu? I) .-lui-i', liiivn juM ii-iciviil a new uiul 'i ry rxli-n.sivi' sloi-U m' ol'ull st vli-s uiul 1-1 i. i-M, hii-li (licy will ili iiiiHi nl nl tin- Niwi-kI iius-.tltlc i-iif . s i-ii.i- Kisll-lll till- (-.M S IHIIilH-.-Ull Willi J llik tniilf. Tlii-v iiIhu li;t t on lmiid 11 l.u -;i-t,ti ok nf DIM '("IS A MI'DR'I.N KS 1" A I, NTS A OILS VJM()' CLASS SASH A- LOOKS l'LASTKK OK l'AKIS WATUi J.I.Mi: CK.MLNT &e., Ac. lii liii lal.i r (lie I'iiu .1 ;;:.:. mux's j;n- nun k; "-it 'riniui T!: r.. WILLI UM l;!;i UH'MNMIIN SD1IMKV. wii.1.1 v"iii'(ii: r, 1 1 : n n " . A t'lltvrfl.As-i I! i... ll. ; Si !.,.i ,,r V lii.lh si X. s. I- 1 I' A T I 11 X (Inn nf tlio in,.-1 In-mitil'nl in ii, s;;,i,, Stuclonis Reovilvad ot cny Timo. il'li.Ms MuDKi; ti;. Ki i'i ri-ii--. s- II, ,ii. ,l,. .v. l'a:.-, M il ,V. I'.U,', I - j., s J. W ,,, .11. .j. .(,1. M hi ' r ' ft M i K.i X H it f- i u M U r i f ? r it 1 U ti a 1