The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 02, 1872, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY MORXIXf., OCT. I, .872.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jtnracss--J , Wisanh,
CViUMCiVmrn T. J. VniiOlnnnn, Mllr AV,
into, ii. w. I'larK, i . t. Convcr, v. r,
Mi-reilllott. L. 1,. Mitc1i'(t.
Justices of the VeareW. V. Morcllllott,
V. N. Knox.
(ntnhtc J. X.Tultmvnrth,
ffrhonl. Director J.'nnw, .T. A. Palo,
J. A. Pronnr, Jucob Slirlvor, M. W. Tnto,
n. i. irwin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge W, P. Jkskh.
Asmrinte Judges 3. A. Piioi-kr, An
Sheriff E. Ti. n.Vl.
JHxtrict Attorney W. W. MAton.
Treasurer H. Nkti.ky.
Prothnnotnry, Register t Recorder, Sc.
Ojinmi'njiionri- TlKN.f. Kr.MoTT, Jacoh
II KRC'II.I.TOTT, r. II. Col. I. INS.
Oiuntu Superintendent H. V. lion nun,
fitru (hmmixsioncrs U kohiik Hkkiimh.
WM. 1'ATTKIlHON.
i.iuntft Surveyor S.T). InVl!.
Oii-onm- Joniaii Winans.
County Auditor Km Hot.KMAN, Wm.
4,i.aiik, x. u, . (nn.
Member of Congress VMh District O. W
SOOPIKMI.
Atsewtdy J. H. T.aV.mon.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
THE TICKET.
We foci proud, and justly, wo think,
of tlio Republican ticket from top to
bottom and believe.Tt tliis stage, that
nny Democrat might vote tho whole
of it without a qtinlm of conscience,
and no Republican lias and excuse for
scratching a single nnmeoff the ticket
AVe havo no time to cnumersto tlio
offices, nor tho various commendations
of each candidate, and his peculiar
fitness for tho office ho peeks, suffice 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 tlio Straight Republican ticket.
Wo arc under obligations to Mr.
lioss Freeman for files of New York
papers.
Wm. A. Wallace fnys that Gen.
Hart ran ft is an honest man.
Rev. Burton, former pastor'of tho
M. E. Church at this placo has been
assigned to Sheffield. Warren Co., on
. the rhila. and Erie Road.
Rev. R. T. Taylor, of tho Beaver
Seminary called upon us yesterday af
ternoon. He is a very tncasunt gen
tleman Riid his school is ono of tho
best in the State.
Voto for Hartranflt, Mcrcur and
nil tho Republican Ticket.
John W. Stroup's new house,
fouth of Tales', u beinjf 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
ibr Florida last winter, returned last
week on a visit to his parents. Ho
looks nouo the worso fur his sojourn
in the south, and reports his father
and brother in good health. All three
are engaged in the lumber business in
Florida.
Voto 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 become 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
in it act honestly it will have the de
jiired resul t.
Chas. R. Buckalew says that Gen.
Hartranft is an honest man and would
jnake a good Governor. i
Mr. Q. W. Dithridge is putting
in a pile dam jast below Forge Island
in the Tionesta creek, and will con
struct a large boom there. lie will
jiUo put a dam across the back than
jiej .of the river at the mouth of the
.crcek, aud will also construct a boom
.there. The pile driver is here, and
.commenced work yesterday moruing.
We believe G. K. M. Crawford has
aken the job of constructing the dams
.and booms.
Harrison Allen is the Republican
xandidato for Auditor General. He
Is competent aud honest.
Remember the Exhibition and
Concert at the Court House ou Friday
evening next. Those having the mat
ter in charge havo spared no pains to
.make this cue of the best eutertaiu
.menu ever given iu town, and it
should be well patronized by tho poo
of our borough. As the preparations
Jiave been very expensive, an admit
auco ice of twenty-five cents will be
taken at the door. Jf more than
enough to cover expenses is taken in,
i he surplus will bo turned over to tho
-chool board.
-By reference to our inarriago no- -R. B. Brown, Democratic candi
ticcs, it will bp seen that Miss Sue E. date for Stato Sennto .. n,l i..
May and Mr. J. M. Sharp were joined
in matrimonial bonds last evening. A
very largo company was present, con-
s.st.ng probably of over three bun-
d red persons. Tho bridal party were
all dressed handsomely; tho supper
was inngr.ifiecnt, and the enjoyment
was general. Just before tho ceremo-
ny was performed, tho parlor floor set-
tied in the middle about two feet, and
fears were entertained that a catastro-
pno would result, but by care, a panic
was averted, and nobody hurt. The
newly married couple started on their
bridal tour about 11 o'clock P. M.
mvk ot tuno ana snnee rtrevpnts
moro extended notice.
Horace, tho Grent nnd Good, the
Later Franklin, The Farmer of Chap-
paqua; Honest Old Horace, actually
went through this place on Wednesday
evening last, and made a speech to the
people assembled nt tho denot. Hn.
- " 1
ing a curiosity to see tho old Philoso- , , u" T''S". nnv.ngprom. to tjint portion of Election iVoclnma
pher, as ho was satrically called by ,se( J ""ay with tho Clarion Riv- tion which refers to tho providing of
the A'. 1'. Sun, previous to his nomi- cr aWUon Company ; to get nn np- additional boxes in which to deposit
nnuon, we went over. Tliore was a
Democratic meetiuar in the finm-t.
J
Houso thnt evening, and a dispatch
from S. C. T. Dodd, Esq, of Franklin,
i .i . . .
wua reuu nenr llie onenincr nt t lie mnn
. . .. -P
ace would
1 ' 1 i.
1 sneak to
lit speak to
.esta. Vro
ing, to tne ellect Hint llornce Would
pass through this placo nt Dj
on a special train, and would speak
tl, A 3 . . 1 n rri .
mo goou j)eopie oi lionests. We
think that this was a bad move in the
leaders of the mcetiiK-. ns it took uv
all tho interest of the audience in tho 1Ie. uoulJ ECt. nn rProl""'t'n to clectiou officer in the county thould
thunder of tho small guns there, by Jra!n ri',natu'ng Swamp, and sever- ttke particular notice of this provi
rcason of tho anticipation of hearing ul olllcr local ''nprovements were to sion, B3 votes deposited in nny other
the Big Gun of the Democracy so
soon afterward: so th mm.tm ,.-n.
, ...6 .... ,
not. in any sense, a rups Tim
meeting adjourned before 9 o'clock,
nn.l i . . i .
us assemoieu nt
u.eaepot when tl,e special train came
1 Al n . . . .
u.oog. oonnre was built alongside , - . .. ,uiI. die cow with white spot on forehead
the track, and as many of the brass more be a nav.gablo ditch; Pyma- and whUo 8pot on ,e'ft for,-8,loulJo-band
as could be found were on hand tuninS hwamp contains as much mois- . .,. , 0 a ...
will, their mstruments. Just after the
... 1 it ii.
iiaiu ru..n-ii, norace niauo ins np-
pearanctj, nnd we must say, from our
view of him, thnt we think Mr. Nast
has studied him in tvery attitude he
strikes, and that his pictures of Hor
ace are up to the life. One or two if
the moro ardent of the Greelcv men
pnssed forward nnd shook hands with
him. The conductor 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. Tho
great man bowed and snoke. As WH
hadn't an apportunity to take down
his speech we quote from memory : He
. I . i , . . .
aaiu, urea as lie was with travel and
the cares ho had t.i mnii.n.1 .. i.l, i.
was yet pleased to meet will, the t.iti.
zens pi tins placo, and thanked diem
lor i.is reception. Thnt ho hnd been
uej.resscu wnen ne nearu the returns
elections in some of the east-
s, and in fact was very much
I when he started out on his
iiuiji me eieci
ern Stntes
depressed
travel, but had seen immense crowds
gainereu to meet Dim at '.Cleveland,
Pittsburgh aud 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
r,,.nf ..:..,-..:.. -nt , ... .
rr . i , ' . lle8J,ok0
" aii! in mtii lerms, and
said f he was supported as ho (Mr.
Greeley) behoved he would he. (and
..v. u.vM w ouo ujf iiio iiroine BliOllluQ t
sunnort him.M. nnl,l Mrt.:.,i i.
. . - -v....tlJ n
elected. That ho had traveled through
1??': .f r-K , V1?0 ",!t'!',t LehV' Tat0 Ks1-. C C. Thompson of
U t..u uu-ijusoi ine rrcsuient.
but tW l, did..'. T.. ,;.
111 1 . iouiuna
could be nought ; He then bid the
people good u.ght, and retired into
T , , l" "eal 8,ue -U"bb, of Pittsburgh, was duly admit- lust two years us tho leading Passen
ono in ihn crowd nmnms .l,- i . . . . ' .
iororaut.!,,t:,:r: '
... ' ' "'"V
which was responded to by quite a
number. e just thought, that should
ro.i r, .111 .
den. Orant pass throuirh hero and
..-,,,- -
some Grcelevile should nrnnncn .bnoro
-1
lor vueeiey right under his nose, we
.1 . , . I
ouuu.u jiuvo consiuereu u in uau taste.
We helievn in r.oliii..nt . . I
inc each other' demons,;.... if ...
......w-, .. uul
...... ii-njifui, at icasi wun silence.
uraco um noi aua one to his vote in
..,.,: . . .....
-i'o. uui wo snouiu jiidxe that
.1 . .. .
.o.n0 oi mose wno unapproved of
...... ...g uruUuU u.e circle,"
uu,u n0,au,eru.sgusted at ilorace
IdV III blU'lhll 1IQ Aunn, ... 1.. Til .!
..., ...5 .... Ciau,p,e. n nea.n t
...ii nuiii ucaiui lliuu WHO ever rtlll
lor the l residency, wo loso our guess.
-Wo underhand that Daniel Black 'l', To' ',r,rfor e2810
s purchased tho property of Mr. Hep- 1 E S!-'olt Vs- liu'Jcrt O. d
has
lcr, which joins hid grounds on the
south. We did not learn the consider
ation. Sfoves ! Stoves ! !
Cook Stoves, various sizes, for wood
or coal, or both. Parlor and Heuting
.Moves tor solt or hard coal, at
JvOfd.VHON & BoNNtn's.
week, and as a consequence wo notice
by tho Democrat that ho is an l.onest
man. and verm Hn Pin-!,,., n;.
Navigation Company, and that Mr.
McClay, the Republican candidate for
the same office is identified with the
Cameron and Penna Railroad Ring
and pledged to the Clarion River Nav!
ication Comnanv. N l,
this to say in regard to Mr. McClay
He is a nmn rnsnonio.l .i I ,i ..'
home and one whoso l.nnostv ,. ..
cr been questioned. Ho has never giv .
Cn nny pledges for or against the
Clarion liivnr X!.,.! r
n I a.,,l i i i.. n ,i r
itl f!,.,; tt : ...
h."8 bee" id,,ntified with tho Cnmoron
r"s ,.r tl)0 'a Railroad Company,
u,lu " ,,c Bncs l i enato lie will
B u"naml'fed with pledges, and work
e cst ,nte,'C8ls f hi district.
iun Jr0M" on 1110 oi ''nnd is very
i f 1
1 . .ei oennnary, a
i rrr nfio t it tnKii.ni'......;..).'
8CC'ari!U school, and in fact promising
"I. i. .
uo w"al"" was requested ol turn.
"'" ' I""-" ox ti.ose ma.le
1)V Alnrrnw I! T.nwrtr (Iiq Inc. ,
. ' " ' '-v ims ire
iran I l. 0... Tt. II
wcnt to the htato Senate. He would
create a new County and make Titus-
ville the County Seat ; he would make
, . r i i-
"'0 Li ie Extension Canal a ship canal,
c lle "uum
" ""r
t?nmboatg would pass a given
P"t ou it about every 30 minutes.
Viace- He went to the benate ;
litusville is still a part and parcel of
r-.i
rnwioru county, and Mr. Lowry was
' "'""""g "o mil no pre-
SCUted to IllHke it t!l rnllllfw mnl i.F o
; . " "
. ' ricneiun -
ll)ttniQl nt nnltiinlittlnn,l.ll.A..
"a. 1 10 rromiser
I wns r.iiivnsinff Ina flictrmt on.1 i.iulr!....
....a .......v, uaMIIj
.
it would probably
n If h i pIpoI
tl. If he we. e elect-
ins promises. CO
be with Mr. Brown
ed, tho Navigation Company would
probably have more power at tho end
lerm tlla" heforo he wns elected.
1 e t-ar,ler fccminary would probably
bo Poorer ever and Mr. Browu
wouldn't be any poorer. And nnoth
cr thing: Mr. Browu made a little re
ma,'k while the convention was in
3CS8'" nt Brookville, which we think
wi" Prove particularly palatablo to
both parties in this comity. His ro
mark wns to tlle efl'ecr' thnt "there
was"'t a man in Forest county who
t.-.iD ...innf ... ... , . K " T "
-"":"-",' lu piencin, una uia-
tr't't m the bennte,
If a Republican
candidate would make a similar re-
,UUMk " "ou",u 1 ""PI"'" n.m, ana
."u"u,:' S"1" ul ",e cnu mr
6 " " y--" - "
8t'S3,e3 80 much egoti.in and who speaks
disrespectfully and fuUely of For-
County. Vve have every faith that
Mr' Brown wiU bo elected to stay
at home nnd chnw the cud of his bit
ter faucies for the full term of the
1 office for which ho seeks.
Court Proceedings for Sept. T. 72.
Court mot. nn Af,,n,l.,,r O".! .,1.
": w-".
Treseut lion. Wm. P. Jenks, Presi-
, nt ,i ti. t,.i. a i. i
A. Cook Associates. On motion of
Hon. S. Newton Pettis, S. R. Mason,
of Mereoi wna nd,.,bto.l tn ,:
. . 1 v" I"-""-"
taw in tne soveral courts of l orest
county, and sworn. On motion of M.
T , n.,te P ,. d,,i .i..,:...i
. ' . " lu
practice law 111 tlio several courts of
Forest county, nnd sworn. On mo-
lion of Samuel R. Mason Fsq., Robert
lca 10 r.?ct,co ,aw 111 tho
courts ot Forest county, and sw
county, and sworn.
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bill s,.M,i , ...fj
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n.;,n p ...!........
.."..iiiu..v ui uuoi ear in mo esieru
11..
x eiiiieiuiary.
p, ... t.....: t i . .
" " o u. UIUW1I 1UU1CL-
n.er
n.enr n.!a,i;......o V 1:1.
........ ....uu...vi.uu.. mil U IIUO lllll.
.
"
ivaiiue l;oou et al., vs. C. J. Fox
Certified.
P T ennnr ... r,...n: i w
... .i.u.iiii nuu iiuirtu
U. 11 ( V iiia,...:.....i
" .".utu.
H. IL May V8. JaMK.g L. WhUno
et al.; continued by consent.
II. H. May vs. Johu Miller et al.;
'
summons in trespass; continued
by
consent
AdaHuutervs. O. Gillman; ver-
arson ;
summons ui case; continued by con
sent. G. H. Iluuter vs. Sul.leu Whitman :
verdict for tho plaiutilf for tho sum of
51.54.
Betle Paul vs. Alex. M'Andrew. et
ul.; summons in ejectment; certified.
James Parshall et nl. vs. Daniel
Clark; summons iu assumpsit; settled.
ai. 11. J.owi ie vs. Andrew Cook
et al.; continued at cost of plaintifT.
James E. Brown vs. Bennett Dobbs,
et nl.; continued by consent.
Wm. Armstrong et nl. for use vs.
Barnett Tow nship.
F. II. Ellsworth et nl. vs. John II.
Dilks et al.; continued by consent.
James Parshall et nl. vs. John Pe
terson; verdict for-defendant for one
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 and Icwis vs. David Iluycs
& Co.; verdict for pl'trfor 831.G4.
Evaline Coon et nl. vs. John G.
Brandon ; certified.
Mary A. Cleland et nl. vs. Jno.
A. Uhlenburgh Sr.; verdict for plain
tiff fjr $.380.40.
Election Boxes Chance.
'P wisl. tn mil o;..t .....:..
" ' w -" " v.Jr.v,ti UUCilHUll
i . .
ti,e ballots for District Delei-ntcs nnd
I)PW.,tM m T.aTnn i (i,r0 :..
l D ' "0 i v . i vywtioiiiutiuii'
nl (;ouve,tion. It is Provided
S.:cond. Tho Judges nnd Inspectors
r. i. .: . .. ...... '
iui inuii eieciion i innci sna I urnvun
t 1 . 1 I p i . .1
two suitable boxes for each poll, one
which to deposit the tickets voted
ft'T, j'S; which boxes
shall be labelled respectively "Dele-
gates at Large," and "District Dele-
f"" ,;'" " ir earn pon,
gates at iarge
gates. "
It is absolutely necessary thatnvnrv
manucr are illegal.
tiray.
Cftme to .
r
scnl.cr, in Harmony '.ownshin, durin
the latter part of August last, a brio
I c-
;3 ste(, to f ,
1 ' '
property, pay charges and take her'
,.., ai, .;n l j- . , ,. ,
y W1" be dlsI10SC'1 of ccord.
ing ta !aw. Heumax CoLI.MAN.
Public Vend: c.
The undersigned will expose to pub
lic sale, on tho premises, at Nebraska,
I a., (Lacytown) on Tuesday, October
loth, 1872; cows, young cattle, hogs,
farming implements, sleds, wagons,
chains, axes, saws, harness, corn, pota
toes, household furniture, nnd other
nriicics too numerous to mention
Terms made known on day of sale.
23 3t A. GoitDox.
Closin." out. mla ,r n. rt.c.
Go0(8 ftt a g,.eat redll(.tU)) Ye jfl..r
tt arj,0 gl(Jt,k 0f sumier Dress Goods
consisting of White Goods, Pereul
Lawn8 Frenul, Ghl . & &
eo8t. Those wishing to purchase nnv
goods ia thu )ine . W(,M t()
advantage of our very liberal ofiir A
gooJ investmeilt to pill.t.ha,e llle,(
g00(s for Ilcst year C'a!l early while
tho stock is full and fresh
Also, a full line of Japanese silks at
greatly reduced prices.
etTEmou U'mrer co. sronn,
HOW TO GcfwEST.
This is an enquiry which evprv nun
1,1 1. ......,;. e. .... . ,.
he starts on hi8 journey, and a little
care taken in examination of Routes
i.. ....... ... . ....
" """ '""" irouo.e,
time and money,
The "C. B. .t O. UT? - r...
Chicago, tin ough Galeshurg to Bur-
.i. ..t i r. ,.r . ..
l"D . iv(.ute.
running fr.mi Indianapolis, through
Bloomington to Burlington, hate
achieved a splendid reputation in the
tothowest. AtBUriig
ton they connect with the B. &. M. R
t 1 .
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"""'"i uireci inrouL' i
c 1 t fe
cuuuuerii iua 10 jeurnsKa and Knu
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'i " nutu (.ouiieciions m vniilnr
nia and tho Territories: and i..i.en
irnra clni.llim f.n ... IV
. .... '
"H..u.il lioi.esiil, OU lllelf
UilV ir.iliniir. ........... .1.. 1. .1
..vu.niuu, laiiuiii uuner man
" 8 uuningun ivoulo.
tak
This Line has published anamnhlet
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 churge
by addrassing the General Passenger
AgentB.A. M. It. II, Burlington,
Iowa.
ISy our liberal oiler to tho publin
through tho columns of t10 l'oausr 1(k
rriiMCAN, we havo had a very lively trade
in books for a week. Wo w ill eontinuu
ourofforthroo week oiilyjper.sous dmiritix
to avail themselves of Ibis opportunity to
furnish their Libraries will, Koloct reading
at lower price than tney will huvo boon
aim in, should call immediately.
Table and pocket cutlery, ui .vays a liirn
stock on bauds und for salo . heap at tho
Kuporior Lumber t'o, Klore. 8
Oottonades; Jeaiis, riannels, Linen
Goods, Tickings, Tublo Linens, Ladies
ltes Goods, browu aud bleechod Shoi t
ins mid ShirtiuHS, Hoop Skirts, and ml
kinds of Koods usuidly kept In u country
dry imds store, ut tho lowest nrlees. at
Jho Superior Lumber Co. Stoic, tl
A lirst clnixsuit of elolliofi niacin toor
1it, fit RiiratitePil, a Rood assortment of
Cnssl mores, Cloths nnd Triininsrs, always
cm hand, nt tlin Snjierior Lumber I'd.
.Store. h
A lnrifo nssortnici'.t of tlio latest novel-
urn in mci s, i.nilics- mid Children h IiooIm
and shoes, at tho .Superior Lumber Co.
Store. h
Heady made rlotliln.i; nnd I'ur-
.nlHliiiiK ko'mN for evcrvbody at bottom
prices, nt theSuperior Lumber Co. Store. S
The Sin-or, the unlveiMul family and
tailoring niarhino, with all itn parts and
llxtures for Bale at tlio Hujmrior Lumber
C'o. Store.
Purchasers always kerp In mind wo
havo less exponso nn 1 tlicn ioro can sdl
Roods for less prodt than nny oilier wore
intown. SfPKiuon LimiikiiCo. Stoiik. K
A lnrjjo nssoitmcnt of Misccilanoous
Literature for silo nt ost to icdtico the
stock. Also n laro n-mortiix nl of Scliool
P.ooks kepi constantly on li.;nd r.C the Su
perior Lumber Co. Store. H
New frooilx ! Now jinndK Just arrived,
a full assortment cr.ftprln nnd summer
goods, nt tlio Superior Lumber Co. Store.
A iirst claws quality of Carpet Vai n
nlwvys on li'i'.:d nt Snpcijor Lumber Co
Store. 8
TIMBER LANDS F03 SALE.
Over two thousand ncres of fine
Hemlock Timber Lands situated on
JUnpIe Creek, near Clarington, this
county, nro for sale at n batgain. Part
of the lauds are situated within four
miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion
River, and would ho a fine site for an
extensive tannery and sawmills. Map
ami terms nt this ufhec.
23 tf W. R. Dlxn-
Just received from Superior Mill
Store, a iot of Dru?s, Tobaccos, Cigars
Tinware, Tubs and u full assortment
of goods that are kept in n grocery
store, which we olfcr for sale at our
Tionesta store.
Siteriok Lr.Mi;i:r. Co.
.Stoneware, Crocks, Jars, nnd
Copper Kettles at Robinson & Bon
ncr's.
MAIIIIIED.
SUA KI' MA Y. A t the rcMilenc.. of tl,
Hride's parents, Tuesday i vcnin ;. lid.
im. ny liov. iMel elrid.-e. o () ( itv
ly Hev. lr. Taylor, f Iioave.-;
"ni1 "'V. Ir. l'eihin-, of PilUburh,
Air. J. Id. Sna.p, oi o.l City, and Miw
K. May, ol Tionesta.
M KA i:nrSH.Sept. I0th, bv Ilev
.i. r. j-erry, Me. Fred. J. JlrKnv, inn!
ns.s llattio I!, flauyhter of of In-, li. (;
lirusli, of Sh akiey ville, j:er er Co., Pa,
The oldnt anil most reliaMc. Institution
for obtaining n Mercantilo Mdiication.
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HAVH (rtkeii Hid ii.reiicy of vn
machines iiianiilaetiircd at iead idc,
ono known as thu
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
und the other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper.
The advantages Ihese machines claim
over others ollered lor sale is
Liglilnm of Draft, L'nsc uf Mmiiisfiiifiil,
Economy of I'ovrr, MrriiHlh cut! riirnpiifs-;
These inachi nes. with (.r without r. unor
atliii lilueut can la. nnvhasoil of
Jl. V. LIli'AHl It,
or WM. II. II HATIf,
Tioin sla, l'a.
They also sell tlin TAVI.nn sti.mt
TGGTHJIAVA GltAl.N K A K K. .Sooe
heller in ne. j.. :1.
THE
BOOT AUD SHOE
STORE.
fFYOi; WANT a perfect tit and a c-o.1
I article of Hoots and Shoe
wuikuiaiiHliij), to
Sfl CKNTKH STltKIlT, OIL CITY.'l'A.
Kew AdrertiHMirvtttt.
.j:rsa'.islactioii tiuaruntPixl, 2 if.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, i
KEEP THEM AND THOU
G S3 A L'i MAKS MOiJEV.
'I'li-it s'ni. t 'wive no o'
Illy llooiU (Vim :,t ihe .-iiei-
.' Co., Water S.ii et,
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Thou slia't ir; .!,....,. t.i lbv
er )ry ( io'.ds lnen I. oil-; th in
limvii'nm lo them nur ! 's'ee. t. . !
for I i ill'ionner .V I ar" rei;a!i!
nnd eapehl" of .erv:n:r lliei;- eu
tile third and fourth (jeii.'r.itltni!-
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Thou shalt see!; in vain for a -.'o-id
ilv of In-v i;.,miIs. Cl:i hue-, and .
l'ci!
l'urnisbi!:; Goi.iN elsew !:.' ; !or e:i!v
thev can he found' in la; ;;a unit i 1 1. .-s ii:
Jlilhi'iiiiiter A' Co.'1 .
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Thou xlin't lirnr In mind that. up'Ui s!
davi. in the week, thou canst lease t i. v
pun liae al the ry Good Sion- ef Ilii
bronnei' it ( 'o. j but 'upon the ncvi n'h !a
the jiiopi ioior-and Lew, Hi., man of the
tape, desire rest from their labors.
Thou shall honor Ihe Dry Goods Sh re of
Uillironner ,fr ( o., and liiy days shall be
lon;;iu l!ie laud toinjoy t lio Iriiiis ila reo.".
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Too; 1 1 ml t not commit imy oura'erie.
iinpi'o,rie'y In- I '.olisiiiy pini-ha-.in.' thv
lry Goods and Cloibiu' elsewiie'c ; bu'
fro directly to llillii-oiin r ,t L'o., who v, i.l
Hive you ii superior article.
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Thou fhalt seek no other "'rv floods
Store, trying to suit thyself in Iiry Goods,
Clothing, l-'ancy Goods, ('a1 i"ls, ilatsand
Gaps, bei aii.se you nn sirt yourself bel.er
and cheaper at Ililiiroiiuvi .V C'o.'sl!ri:iai;y
place die.
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Thou shall not sice.! fr in (lie Dry Goo.'s
Store of Milhronner o" Co., for ile v m II
jroods so cluap tinil a felony w-iiilu b'u tin;
;;nalcr sin.
Thou shall not bear fa'se v i'ns1;, bu!
Iio' estly acknowledge thnt then eaii -I i;e;
a better artii leoi loy Goods at II il iinmner
.V Co.'s than an- place else in the city.
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Thou fdia'd i, nt covet thy in a hlmr's
joi-iIn nor his barualns, but tal;o cnnie
f :he wise end proceed sMaii hl way to tin
lrv Go. hU Store of H dl.itiimer '.t Co..
Waler Sin el, 'i'lonestn, l'a.
0 If. An.;. IT, 1K72.
AI.T. EXT.OR '
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CURES DISEASES or TTC -"-s.
THRQAT.LUNCS.UVER& BLOOD
In tho wonderfUl medicine to which tho alllict
ert are above pointoii ftr rulirf, tliu dlecuvcrvr
It'lii'Vos ho ha com bints! in harmony more uf
Nit lire' niot dovfrolL'ii curative jtrni.ertii1,
which God lm iiiKti)lt luto (lie vc'rUblc king
dom for healiii!! tho pick, titan we ro everhi'Toro
combined inttne modicitio. i'ht evidence of thla
fact if found in tho trr-at variety of moct obfti
lmto diocftHe whleh It , lteen found to conquer.
In tho euro of , liro ii-h UIm, Mevere
'OiiKli and the early bint,-e ot Coimu cn -llou,
il initt tttoiiiiheif tlio medical faculty, and
viuimnit physician ruuouuc It tho 'rcater't
medical discovery of tho a'e. While It curet Ihe
Povnt t'ouirh, it ilifiigiheni tho cyctem and
purifies Hit) lloocl Hy it yreut and thor
i!iLrli blood pnrilyin proiiertttc, tt curen all
HuiiiorHt fro iu the wori-t Nt-rofnla to a
rominon lllolch, IMmpIo, or Ilni iiloil.
Mercurial dieit-f, Minend jHiUone. ami tluir
tioctH, aro eradicated, und vloroni limlth and a
pound cotirttitutioii established. i:rj l M'la9
Illicit in, lever dvrcit Knly or
Htuiiali Skin, iu fhui-t, all tho mmierotm di
oaten l auded by b;ul blood, aro conquered by lid
powerful m ill) in aud invtonitiu:: luedicfuo.
If yon fuel dull, drow-y, debilitated, havo fal
low color f kin, or yellowish brown iiotM mi
fa io or body. Iretiinuit lieaduchi? or diziiuH, Iwxd
tiiHto in imuth, tuteruai heat or chill, alteniuletl
with hot lluslieri, low fpiritf, aud louuty fore,
bodiu.,', irregular aiipellte, aud tongue coated,
yon are tnid'eriutr min Torpid lilvcr or
Mi liouua" In uiany cuHfiiof lilvcr
Cuiiiplalnt only part of llieeu ivuijitoma
aro experienced. A a remedy for all "ui h caeii,
Dr. Pierce' tnddou Medical Aii-rtivery has no
equal, a it eft-cti M'rfect cureis, h aviut; tiie liv.
er tttn-n-'thiMi'-d and h-uhhy. For the euro of
llablluul 'oiiMti iatioii of tho bowel it
1 a never failing renu-dv, aud thoo w ho havy
UiimI it for thin ptirporto aro loud in X jrae.
rite proprietor otlV-rn $ 1 ,DNJ reward forami'dt
clue tiiat will equal it for I ho cure of all the dii-ea-eii
for which it U reeoiniin'iiiled.
Sold hv drU'rLdita at 1 per bottto. Piepaied by
R. V I'ierce. M. l.,H.de Troprteior, at In lieiiif.
cal LaUiratory, SeHoca street. Uullaio, V.
bend your addrt-4 for a paiupbU't.
PH0T0G11APII CALLEItY.
Water Street, i
ADJOINING Till: IIDLMMS IKH si:, j
Tionosta, Pa., j
M. CARPE.'TEH - - ri'oju'ietor.
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Vinrifnr ISIflrra me ti,.t a vi!
F.mcv Driiilt.
fnaile ol Foor K-nn, v (ul:c-, I'kh.i
Liquor, doctnrH, sjvcp.I, and s cetcnd tn ple.ite the
Ac , th Jl lead tli ti-ipleroTi to drnttkenncM and nun,
but are a true Med ci'i-, m.iH from ties n.itive rontt
nd hei b nf:aii fornix, free fn m .it' A lcoholic Stimul.inti.
Thevare the (ieit l: .d runner and a Mfr-sivinx
Principle, a Perfect Kcnnvntor and I nvignrator of (lit
Svtem, carrying oif ail poionnu m.ittcr and rrstorin
the biowl lo n healthy c::r'. tion. enricliin:: it, rt-freslnnir
and invinoraiinjc both nurd and brW 'J'lif-v are es
of adminilrati'in, pmnit.t in iheir aclin. certain m their
rebuilt, tfe and len.tb'e in all forms r.f ibsene
Nu Peraou rnn inUo llieso Itiltrm acenrd
1P)E to directions, ar.it remain lmt; unwell, provided
their bone are not destroyed by miner.il poimi or other
me.tn", anil t!ie vital orj ins wasted bevond the point
f repair.
t l)yaprpili nv lii1lr1lfii. ITeailjr'i-, Pain
in the S h rudder s, Cou-I.s, 'i ;yh;n(vs ,f il,e ( he-t, )a
linens, S-mr Ktiir-l.uir.ns of the fetnrnith.
in the M mth, limum Attarks, PdiitJiion of the
H ?ar:, infl-oimi, Win of the l-intu-, P.i;n in the reiona ol
the K.ilnrvs, a. id a ImukIicI oilier painm! tnpioni,
are I lie i.lT.piint;s of Dv-pepsia. In these complaint
it ha no equal, and ono holds will pro-e a better guar
antee of itt merits ilnn a tenthv Advertisement.
For Fein tl I ft CotiiplnliitN, n, otim nr f!d,
married or niile, at tlie dawn nf wonianltood. or tb
tern of hie, thee Tome. Hitters display no decided an
iutluenri that a in.uUcd imuruvumcnt in suou percen
lihle. 1
For Ittnnntttinlory mid ( hronle Ktieu
niallHui Mud (i'mt, IiyMcpsiar IndiesiiDit, liibons,
Kemitteiit and Intermittent KiM-er, J'iseaes of thu
Iliond, Liver, Kidney and Ulathlcr, these Ii. Iters hav
lieen mMt miLCestul. 8'ich Ilisea-s ate caused bv
Vitiated Woo l, wh ch is generally produced by derange
ment of the !:peticc ()
TlM-vni e aUnitlu Purnl ls- n well ns
A Toilln, posessiin aNo tin: pern.nr nieut tit actum
as a powerful acent in tel'evmi; t'onfte-uion i.r Intlam.
mat ion of the I.iver and Visceral Orgau, and in Milium
Diseases.
For SMu IJsenrs, .1, nv.t"in, Teir-r, S.dt
Rheuiu, IIIot(.hes, Spot, P,mp-t, Pusi nle.i, lioi'. Car
buncles, Kina-vroMut. Si:.ild-1 lead, S--ie Kves, Ki y.
ipe!a. Itch, Scurf, Ii-coloratinns of the Skin, llnmon
and lJieases of the S It mi, of wh itevcf name or nature,
are literally din; n; and carried out of the Nvsieni in a
fthort time by the use of ihess Hitters. One boiite in
such ca-e will convimjo liic moil iuuredttious uf their
Cnruivf- effects.
C'lrnuae flm A'HIufeol Ikloml whenever yoi
Pnd :ts iinpuiities b irBtnir llnonli the skin in I'impie,
Kruptimts, nr Sores; e'emse it when you find it o!T
strtictcd and shi,;!iih in the veins ; cleanse it when it irf
ft. nl ; vrmr fecliius will te! v-Mt uhen. Keep the blovd
pine, and the health of the system will t'n'Iow.
Jtut ritl 1liitistifi(l pritrl.iini 'r-iiMK P.it
Til as the most wondw'i ("ul Invigoi'ant that ever sustained
the inkinr svstem.
Pin, l'npc, nnd oilier Worm, lurking in
the system uf so many thousands aie effectually de
troyed and removed. Says a dihniiithed phvsiol.
otist: 'Miureisscarce'yau individual upon the face oftlm
earth wlnne ljody in exempt from I lie presence of wmut.
It is tint upon the healthy elements of the bodyih.it
worms ei.t, but tioou thi diseased humors and idimr
deposit lli.it breed thjse living m ousters nf diease.
No systetn of Med-cin- nn viniifut;es no .mthehuiii
.tics, will ftctf lite bys'.v'in I'lom worms like these Hit
ters Mexlitinlcnl nUea)tra. Persons encased in
Paints and Minerals null as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Cold heaters, and Miners, as they advance' in lite, will
be stibieci to paralv ns of the Uo-c l. To t-naid against
this take a dose of Y'.i.iin's Vinkcar Uitiurs uuca
or twice a week, as a P.evcntive.
Illllotis Hcmlttt nf , nml luferiiillleitt.
Fvcrat wlecli are so prevalent in the vallevs uf onr
preal rivers liron;hout the United Slates, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten
nessee, Cumberland, Aikausas, Red, Oiloiado, Uiaio,
Kn f Iraiule, I'eail, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Kn.in
oke, James, and many others, with itieir vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer
nnd Autumn, and itmailt.ihly so timing seasons ot
nnusuil heat and dimes, ai c invariably accompanied
by extensive dcraiiReuieul of ihe stomach and liver, ami
other ahduiumal vtsceia. Them at 6 ahvavs moro oi lesa
obstructions if the Itvor, a wealuicss and initahle stato
of ihe stomach, nnd pn-at torpor of tlio bowels-, beiiis;
cl.ayj-ed up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
ment, a pwjjaiive, ex-nni" a poweifd intluciire upon
I lies various nip.nts, essentially nvressarv. There u
no cathartic for the purpose t-tpial lo I.' W.si.k Kit'
Vinkusk liiTi HHs, as they wdl tpt.M'dilv remove tha
dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are.
loaded, at the same time siimnUlint; the necretinnso
the liver, and Reuetaiiy rcstoi nig the healthy functions
uf t Ii e ditTPsi ive organs.
Krrofuln, or Klur;N Hvll. Wlilte Swel!ni.
Ulcers, Krysiie!as Swtii-l Neck, tSo-ier. Scrofulous
IiiHammaliuUS, Indo'ent Intl immatnuis, Mercmial Af
fections, Old Sores, ICiiipiii.ns of the Skin, S.ne Kves,
etc., etc. In lliesr;, as in aU otherconsiitution.it J)is
eiae, Wai.ickk's Vikum Uitthhh havj shown their
preat curative poweis iu llu most ultimate and luiiAC--able
cars.
Ur. WnlkcrsCnltrai nIii Vlncgnr tlttf it
act on all lhe:,e cases in a MimUr manner. ISy putilvin
the Itlood they remove the cause, and bv res.vini away
the edycts of ihe iiill.inimiltoii (the tntmcular deposits!
the ait'ected pails receive health, and a permanent euro
is effected.
The iii'opcrlles of Da. Wai.krr'i Vinkoaw
Uittbks are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, laxative, Diiuetir, Sedative, Couuicr-Xni
taut. Sudorific, AUeiative, and Anti-Uiliaus.
The Aperient and nn d Laxative properties ot
Dit. Walk ait's Vinroar IWttkrs are tlie besi safe
guard iu ail crises of eruptions and malignant fevers,
llisil balsamic, healing, and Konthinp piopaiies ptotect
tlie humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties
all.iy pain ill th- nfnous aystcm, stomach, and bowel,
either from inflammuioti, wind, coiic, cramps, etc.
Their Counter-irritant influence extemls throughout
the system. 'I'heir Diuretic properties act on the Kid
neys, correcting and regulating the (low of urine, 'i hei
Auti-Hilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and its dicliares through ihe biliary ducts,
aud are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cuie ol
bilious Fever, Kever and Aue, etc.
Fortify llie body onlikkt dlisenao bv puri-fviiif-
all its thuds with V in huh ISitikks. No eni
deimc can take hold of a svstem thus torearmed. Tin
liver, the stomach, lli4 bowels, tlie k dnevs, and llt-g
nerves aie tcudcied d.suac-irool' by this great iuvii;
ornnt. Ulreclloii. Take of the Hitters on poing to be.l
at night from a half to on and one-haif w!iie.ldfc(ull.
Eat good notirishint; foo l, such as beef bleak, mutton
chop, venison, toast beef, and vegetables, and lake
out -door exercise. They are composed ol purely veget
able ingredients, and conta.n no spirit.
J WALKEU, PropV. It II McOO A I.D A. CO.,
Drupgists and (ten. A;is., San Kiancisco, I 'ah.
and cor. of Washington itiul Charlton Sis , New VirL.
SOLD HYAl.L DKUC.tllSIS AND DKAl.tKS.
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DRUG STORE!
Grandin's Block, Tidioutc.
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new ;unl
wry cxhiimivo slock ol'
ol'iiH st vies ami pi 1. c, w h:.'li tlicy ill illx
iom(. i.l' ut U1(. lowest liils.ilil,. iat.s co.l-
sistciil Willi llie iworiiM s iHHiiic.-teil with
Hi., tniile.
They nlso !i.ivc on luuitl a lur ;c sti ck of
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