WEDNESDAY S10RMXC, OCT. 16, 187 J. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TturfffM3. Winaxs. Cnuiicilmrn T. J. VnnOlrwii, Mllri W. Tato, 1. V. I'lnrk, I". O. Convcr, W. I. Meroilliott, L. I,. Ihiekott. Justices of the J'eucaXV. P. Morcilliott, I. S. Knox. OmnMhte3. N. Tolts worth. eAorJ Director i. Wlnnim, J. A. TVilo, J. A. Pronor, Jiieob Hlirivor, M. W. Tate, 8. I). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrffiitrnt JuiheW. P. Jenks. 4i.in(!iV((e JudycsJ. A. PliOPKR, An- 1KKW t'OOK. KhcriflK. Ij. Pavh. JUxtiicl Attorney W . W. Makoh. yVMUKirr S. Srri.KY. J'rothonntary, ltegixter A llrcoriter, Ac. 3. II. AONKNV. rV)mmi".nfiipr Hknj. Km.iott, Jacob Merii,i.iott, T. I). (Jol.I.INB. Ui'unty Superintendent H. V. Ron nr.lt. Jury 'ltommiiiUmeri Ukdiiok Hiuciinh, Wm. Pattkrhon. Oumi tiarveyor S.T). Inwitf. tf ironVr Jomiah WtNANw. iTounty An'titmx Km llul.r.MAN, Wll. Ci.aiik, T. 11. Conn. Member of Vonyrcas VJth District G. W. Book ik i, i). AMwbly3. B. LAtvsox. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. S. D. Irwin lim tlio frame of his new house raised, and will euelosa it before wiuter if tlio weather permits. J. W. Strotir lias li is new house enclosed, and it presents quite a neat appearance on the hitherto clear field iu which it is built. Win. Harlan flic the stars and stripes from a hickory pole in front of his residence, notwithstanding the lute Republican triumph in the State. Dr. Wioaus has completed his now fence clear around his premises, and they look much better fur the im provement. S. II. Haslet has concluded not to finish his now residence until next summer, when he will put the finishing touches on it and move in. There were services in both the Methodist and FresbyUrian churches on Sunday last; something which has not occurred before in a long timo. ---Geo. Hunter was quite seriously . injured in a 6cuHile, on Wednesday of last week. We hear that - two of his ribs were broken and his shoulder put out of place. Capt. Knox 1ms rented the South ' .room of Ilobiuson-& Bonner's part of the new building, fur a tin shop, and he makes a good deal of noise, and we hope, lots of money A young man named Ciahau has " ' been prostrated with typhoid fever at J the house of J. Y. Saul, fur a few weeks. We hear that his condition is improving We havn't heard a man say base ball for about a month. We have about como to the conclusion that the game is played out fur this season, at least about hero. We present tho official returns of Forest county on tho 2d page. e be v lievc thciu to be correct as they were taken direct from the papers ol'Teturn judges as they were handed in S. S. Butterfield was called to his bomo, near Pittsburgh, lust week by sickness iu his father's family. His place at the depot is filled during his abseuce by Jno.. Jamieson A. II.' Steele, Esq., President of the Penna. Pet. Railway, spent Satur day eight and Sunday in town. Ho re ports the road going right ahead, alJnsiders the prospecU of the i road gu? -We are informed that chestnuts are quite plenty about President, and fthat a great many are being gathered i and Bent to market. At Hunter's .-, Station, when the freight trains stop all hands and the conductor leave the train and club chestnuts. Dr. Winans is to build his side walk of boards turned up edge-wise. like a bowling-alley. Geo. Vovard has on the ground iu front of his es tablishmeni some oak plank of which Jio proposes to build his walk. These things have a permanent look Sum. Braudenburger will soon bo home from Germany, where he has been making quite a lengthy visit We expect Bovard & Co.'s store will be crowded fur some time thereafter with Germans who wish to hear direct from the futlierlund -"We would just say to any one who wishes a portrait iu oil, that Mr W. A. Greaves is now in town, and paints as perfect a likeness as any itrtist in tho Stale. He can be seen at !us studio in tho Court House, or or tiers can be left at Judgo Dais's or E L. Davis' The bridge over Council Run just below Proper A Reek's store, has been repaired, and there is now not as much danger of horses breaking their legs as formerly. There are a good many other horse and man-traps which would bear a little fixing up about ear a b bore. I " Wi.iiinji rnn.i mmmtnm . .-.wi hhhmj Htm m iumhijwiihhi ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiBi'wwwwt-iwiriiwwwMwgi.w innaiiw mamMHu,m nm -.. hk iwiwvu4.yiiyfrw,ps tfggm mmy y.w ,ifs- 'xMf. '" ' ---y s- - - - -' - -- -s---. s. j . .. . . -i... . . - ......,. ... . -' : ' .;j4--i:-.. A-irr.-."..'' h. . :v..v-' li'.-'...-. r- Cm STATE SLTJATL. . " David McCIay, the Republican can didate for State Senator f.om this Dis trict, which is composed of Clarion, Armstrong, Jefferson and Forest, David is elected. As a natural conse quence, Brown is defeated. And "a madder man you never saw." We wish we had a thousand extras of tho laBt issue of the Democrat, so wo could send ono out to each of our subscribers, that they might see and appreciate the sublime wrath of Brown. His pa per (which we supposo now "is not an organ,") is just frothing liko a thous and bottles of "pop" with the corks out. Brown blames it all on Cameron and Theo. Wilson, and makes sonio very uubeatitiful remarks about both of these gentlemen. We don't suppose eillier of them will ever be able to hold up his head again among the honest voters of this Senatorial dis trict. And why? Because McCIay, didn't promise to smash tho naviga tion company, nor to get an appropria tion for the Carrier seminary, was elected over Brown, who did promise these things and, wo have reason to believe, a score of other things which ho could not do. One thins, howover. looks bad for Brown, viz : The Demo crats iu Clarion county did not give their usual majority on the ticket la belled State Senate. So popular n mat as Mr. Brown was (according to the Clarion Democrat) should at least have carried the Democratic vote of his couuty, and we are surprised that the Domcratic candidate, with his pa per filled with his praises fur weeks past, the immense circulation it has, and the profound influence it exerts, all working together, could notsjrape up a larger Democratic majority for State Senator. Mr. Brown explains it, all over the second page of tho Democrat. We have only space for ono extract, which is a sample of the whole : Radicals made an extraordinary ef fort to elect McCIay, and secure a vote for Cameron. All old Simon's tactics were resorted to. Money, whisky, lv ing, forirery, cheating, colonization and hold bribery were the order of the day everywhere, aud weak men went lowu like cram before the storm. Scores of cases have already been re ported to us where money was Oiienly offered for votes. The managers ol the navigation company worked un ceasingly to deceive tho lumbermen, and the ofliee'ra of certain railroads camunown to the work with a will that showed the interest thev felt in McClav, About iiic thincst excuse wesee for the defeat of Buckalew, is that tha "Radicals" imported 40.000 negroes from Maryland into Pennsylvania on election day, all of whom voted for Hart rati ft and the Republican State ticket. John W. Forney, who has been more bitter in his opposition to Ilartrauft than any Democratic paper in the State, and who undoubtedly would be the fust to cry "fraud" if there were any indications, says that Hurtranft was elected by a fair vote of the peoplo of Pennsylvania, but, attributes it to the influence exerted by tho coming Presidential election We think this much more sensible thau crying "fraud, corruption, money, col ouization," &c. It is our opinion thnt the Democracy was never injured much iu that particular direction, as they can poll more votes with fewer voters than any party( thet ever had an existence. Wait until tho Presiden tittl election, and if there are enougl negroes to go around, we will import about 60,000 for this State. A jubilee took place in town on Saturday niglit last, over the Republi can victories in tho county and State, The cannon was fired o.T, a lnft bon fire was built, fireworks were displayed and a general good time had. Wo don't suppose the people in any pur tion of tho State feel any better over the lesult of the election than thepeo- pie of this county. Wm. II. Seward, Secretary of the State under Lincoln and Johnson died at his resilience in Auburn, N i., on the It th inst. J lie Supremo Court of the State adjourned on hear ing the news, anil the different depart nieiits at Washington were draped in mourning in his honor. He had just finished a book embracing his travels around the world. P. O. Conver cut one of his feet quite badly one day last weeks while chopping wood on Judge Proper' place. He had it ou the log, aud then had the hardihood to strike at the loj; with his axe. As might be supposed the axe had to go through the foot be fore it could get at the log. Pete thinks he will stand on the ground when ho chops hereafter. In consequence of being elected Sheriff of Forest County, T. J. Van Giesen will exercise the functions of his office and reruovo his family to the jail. -A new paper, to be called the Reporter, is being started at Fairview, by Samuel Young, of tho Fast Brady Independent, and his son. We sup pose Samuel will do the heavy politi cal writing. He dished up n few good ones for Brown, but put his foot in it when he came out fcr Griffith for Con gress. The worst coughs yield as if by magic, to the wonderful curative pow ers of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 597. Teachers' Examinations. Tho Fall Examinations of Teachers for Forest County, will be held as fol lows : Nebraska Tuesday, Oct. Newtown Wednesday, " East Hickory Thursday " Neilhburg Saturday, " Tiuiiestn Tuesday, " Marion villo Friday, November 22. 2.1 24. 20. 20. 1. Exeicises commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Directors and friends of educa tion arc respectfully invited to attend. S. F. Ruhkkk, Sept. CO, 1872. Co. Sup't. OBSTRUCTION OF TIONESTA CREEK. Notice is hereby gi veTi to Lumbermen tho Tioueata, that the Creek is ob structed at Forge Island, between the island and the left bank, by a dam in process of construction. The other side of tho island is clear and naviga ble. Gko. W. Dithrioge. Tionesta, Oct. 7,1872. Estray. Came to the premises of the Sub scriber, in Harmony township, during the latter part of August last, a brin- dlo cow with white spot on forehend, and white spot on left fore shoulder. About 12 or 13 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove propeity, pay charges and take her away or she will be disposed of accord ing to law. Herman Coi.lman. Public Vendue. The undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, at Nebraska, Pa., (Lacytown) on Tuesday, October 15th, 1872; cows, young cattle, hogs, farming implements, sleds, wagons, chains, axes, saws, huruess, corn, pota toes, household furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention Terms made known on day of sale. 2.1 3t A. Gordon. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. We offer a large stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c., &c, at cost. Those wishing to purchase any goods in this lino will do well to take advantage of our very libera! offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call earlv while the stock is full and fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. SUPERIOR LT'MBEIt CO. STORE. HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save ranch trouble, time and money. The "C. B. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur lingtou, and the "I. B. & W. Route," running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as the leading Passen ger Routes to the West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R R. and form the great Burlington Route, which runs direct througl Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sns, with close connections to Califor nia aud the Territories; and parson gers starting from lionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the BuraugLu Uoute. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West, which con tains much valuable information ; a largo correct map of tho Great West which can he obtained free of charge by addressing thff General Passenger Agent li. A. M. K. R., Burlington Iowa. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber LandH situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a bnigain. Purt of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on tho Clarion River, and would bo a fiuo site fur an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and terms at this office. 23 tf W. It. Dcnn-. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Cook Stoves, various sizes, for wood or coal, or both. Parlor and Heating Stoves fur soft or hard coal, at i Ronis-fsoN A BosNr.R s, We always keep our stock full and complete in the following goods: Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, drugs, and patent medicines. We also have n Tailoring Department, where you always find a full assortment of clothes and cassimeres, which we make up to order in tho most fashionable styles, ('all iiml examine our goods, styles and prices. We keep the Singer Improved Fam ily Sewing Machine for sale nt less than agent's prir-es. Singer's Sowing Machines take the precedence overall other machines; this cotnpuny having sold over 150,000 more than any other make during last year, and 2,427 out of 2,944 furnished to the sufferers in Chicnuo were Singer machines each person choosing their own machine. Also the Universal Clothes Wringer, the host, most durable and serviceable in use. Call and see us? our room is limited, but we have tho goods and will think it no trouble to show them. 20 Sri'KTurm Limner Co. Stoneware, Crocks, Jnrs, and Bon- Copper Kettles at Robinson & tier's. By our liberal oiler to the public through the columns of tho Fohfst He PunMcAW, wo have hail a very lively trudo in books for a week. Wo will continue ourofTorthroo weeks onlyjpersons disiriiig to avail themselves of thi opportunity to furnish their Libraries with select reading at lower prices than they will have soon ncain, should rail immediately. Tiililo ami poeket etitlery, always alnrga stock on hands and for snlo cheap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 -Oottoniides; Jeans, Flannels, Linen floods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown and bleeched Shect- ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, mid nil kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry oods store, at tlio lowest prices, at tlio Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 -A tlrst class suit of clothes made to or der, lit gurantecd, a good assortment of Cassimores, Cloths and Triininars, nlwuys on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A largo assortment of tho latest novel. ties in Men's, Ladies' and Children's boota and shoes, at tlio Superior Lumber Co Storo. 8 -Heady made elothlnjr and Cents fur nishing goods for everybody nt bottom prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store Tho Singer, tho universal family and tailoring machine, with its lmrts mid fixtures for salo at the Superior Lumlier Co. r.Uire. 8 Purchasers always keep in mind we have less cxpenso an 1 thercforo can sell goods for less profit tlmn any other store intown. Supkhior LilmbkuCo. Stohk. 8 A large assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for salo at cost to roduco the stock. Also a largo assortment of School Books kept constantly on hand ut the .Su perior Lumber Co. Slore. 8 Xuw goods 1 New goods fust arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. A nrst class quality ot Carpet arn always ou hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. K MARRIED. DUNN SLOAN At the residonef of tho bride's parents, on Tuesdav evenin,', Oct. l.-;li, bv Hev. N. Mcl'ciridne, of Oil City, Mr. W. K. I mini mid Miss Olivo L. Sloan, both of Tionesta. Xew AdrcfUsententn. P.-operty Set Apart I'or tho widow of Michael Henry, la'o of tlio Ilorougli of Tionesta. deeea-ed, in tlio (Upturns Court of l'orest County, fa , No. ici in, Li::, Amount retained 8300,00 Notice is hereby given that tlienppraisod list of property set apart for the widow ol above t.e.-ea.sed has been tiletl iu this olllee, and will be allowed if no exceptions are tiled on or belore the 4th Monday ol De cember. J. li. At.NKW, M-M. Clei k. GRAXI) AUCTION &AILF, OF 500 Lots on Clark's Summit OilCItj, Fa., WEDNECDAY, OCT. 18, '72. Tho Incline Railroad is completed nnd wilt bo opened to tho public in a low days. isy means u mis roan nieso lots are wan in live minutes' walk of too business cen terol the city. They uro high above ihe st.'i.ch and smoke oi city. Tlio air is put i and healthy. No heavy morning fog is know it. GOOD WATEK. THE LAND IS LID V EL ! Tho Drives will bo tho best in this itegion, being Twelve IJilcs of Level Street, And ono Itoulcvard sixty feet wide, lead ing into tho country, ;il ' miles in length, uimusi periueiiy level. TJtv Iandirajto View Is not excelled in the Stale. Uestofall, tue l.ots win bo SOLD C JrX 313 .A. 3? And on easy terms: Fifteen per cent cash, tifteon per cent, sixty days, balance, six, twelve and eighteen moiuiis. There Is Jlurc Money Iu these Luts Than any that wero Ever Before Sold at Auction IN THK OIL ItiXilONS. Kvrrybody como and soo for themselves ON Wednesday, Oel. I, IS72. CLAHK A l'OHTKOt'S, 12 Key Holds' Islock, Oil City. Tl Republican Oflice r'KMI'S eniislitiitly on Imml n larirn iis IV Hiirtinoiit nt lihuik l)eeil, Murtcitox, Snl)neiuiM, W'arnuitH, HmiiinotiM, Ae. to vl'j 'lie;p for ruMi. tf. erf w . y, o a 0 rv ill 0 e H 3 tart r. V, o 5 o o zi in W y t i u c ci o o o o 0 u 0 C3 J. CO o o H W e z o 111 0 O u 0 0 a 'H J) A a O 2 G 0 0 u 0 0 M H 8 500 0,000 Ig BANK. GRflfiD GIFT CONCERT. Postponed to Docembor 7, 1872. Tlltt SKCONH OltAND OIl'T COX CKKT in the aid of tho I'rni.i:' Liiiit liv ok Kknm'ckv, announced for Septeiu-b-r is, lias been postponed to DKCKM l!Hlt7, 1H7, because the accumulation of orders the few days before (tic drawing made it physically impossible to till them "Without n lew days' delay, and as a short postponement was inevitable, it was de termined to defer it to a timo that wonid make n full drawing sure by tho salo ol all the tickets. The money necessary to p.-.y iu full all tho offered gills is now upon d.-poMt in the Manners' and Drovers' J'.ank, s will lie seen by tho lollowing eeili.ieale of the ('ashler: f'it.Mi:r.s' Axn DiMVKn' TIank, Loi isVii.i.k, Kv., Sept. , 1S7J. ) Thin is to eerli'y that there is now on de posit in tnis bank over linlf a million of dollars to the credit of the Ob't Concert fund. $.")no,(KW or whicii is held by this bank a j Treasurer ot the J'ublie Library of Kentucky to pay oil' nil gilts to be aw arded at the dmwiii'.r. It. S. VJCAJH, Cashier. l.Ono rilzon. amounting ti 8500,000 IST CASH v. 11 he awarded, tho highest pri.es beinu ?li!0,()'.H), &-u,niH), .5.(i(io and dovn in n-nu-lar irrada'ion to $li:e, wliieh is the lowest. Tlio drawing will positively and un equivocally take p'aee Dee.-mbi-r 7. A gouts lire peremb rlly r. quired to close Miles and malio returns" November i", in in'.or to giveanip ( time for the hnnl arrai gements. Oi'derg for tickets or"a; -plications i'or circu lars should be 'Uldres-cd to Oov. TltOS. I'., lift AM LI'VfTK, Agent Public Library of Kentucl.v, LtuiU vide, Ky. S1T;S! BAE litlE'.ATII! Millions of voung and old (both i-exes) aro tortured daily with disordered Stom ach, Illood, Heart. Liver, Kidney, viz: Ague, nervous lie ica'-iie, ,:i! o t.itioii, gi i o.ucss, no eneiiiy, dpejisia, cu:a: ru, ( I lioillaati-lll, neiii ali;;;-., gravel, weak i tiack. coiistuiation. oiles. A -.. Ac. w o ro- ligiouslv comineiid our (ioLl'KN l'At K- iVli,,s. Never lad. Mailed tree lor fi. Diwcrdio vmr imsc. Cireirar fri'e. Ad dress Citj Inlirmary, Voitngstown, O. HATURS'w restqtiye; Contain vo LAC Hl'IA'UUliXo SVC All OF u:ajio Will AIKlXo Nl Til A TK OF VF.ll, and U entire; free from the Poisonous and lIeuthde.froying Drug lued in other Hair Prepara tion. Transparent nnd clear as crystal, It w'd not soil toe line-i 'iibrie, p rt. i ily SA I'll. CLKAN and Kl-'KICI KNT dosiHei'.ituinK LON SOI (i li 1' 1-Olt AND l-Oli.Nh AT LAS'I I it rMstores and prevents tho Hair from becoming (iray, iinparts a soil, glossy np pear inec, removes l'aiuirull. is cool und iwfresbing to t:io liead, checks tho Hair Irom falling oil', and restores ii, to a great extent when prematurely hint, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unualiilal heat. AS A DUKSSlNti I (lift UK I1AIIUT IS t ill': IJKST A It'l l1 I K IN THK MAItKKT. Pit. (i. SMITH. Dab nice, Aycr, Mass. Prepared only by 1T.OCTKU ULi.lll-, Kits, (ilouecs'tcr, Muks. The genuine is' put up in a panel bottle, uncle expressly lor it, with tho name of the article blown; in Ihe glass. Ask your Druggist lor j Nature's Hair Itcxtoralivc, and lake no . oilier. I 2--Senil two three cent stamps to 1'rootor iiiothcrs for a "Treatise on tlio Human Hair." Tho information it con tains is worth J.V 0,00 to any person. W ALLLIS I I M 1' H () V E 1) M A (i I C M 1 14 O V E I) M A ( I C IMI'liOVED MAGIC IBALM! V. H. PKHKINS & CO., Sole Propri etors. Franklin, l'a. 44 WATCH FREE 1.1 Atrcnts to intro- ' ' iliii'c art I. le.i tlitit sell ill cverv Imuse. Lata ifc t'n., 1 i It j 11 iy li , I'a. ."J 4t mm j jj THE TEN CO&liMNDM ENTS.i KEEP t: SHALT 1 T. M Af'D V!!CU MAKE r.iOHilY. Thou shall have no other p'n -a 'o bnv Dry (ioods thmi n' tho Sbi- of Holc' ii licr A Co., Wat"i S'.rei t, Ti- net:i, l'u. II Thou s'mlt no i-hooseto thyself anv o'h or Dry timid tnereliaiits ; tii u shaft no' bow dou n to them irr I's'en to tin ir biles, for 1 1 illuoniier A Co. are reliable d.-a'cr-, nnd capable of serving He ir ensti mors to tho third and fourth gcnvrutior.s. Ill Thou sha't seek in vain for a q'.'.al ity of Dry (ioods, lo h'ng, and lienls' I'urnifhin.; Oo.-dx elsewhere; for ve.ily thev can be found' in largo quantities at liilbronuer A t o. .. IV Thou shall l.rar in mind licit upon six days in tint we.-k, thou c.-ne-t make lliy purchases nl the Dry i.,oiU Sioi c f 11:1 tironner A 1 'o. j but upon the seventh day tlio proiriolor and Lew, tiie man of tlio tape, dosiro tcl from their labors. V Thou shaU h"nor the D' y ( ioeds S'nre of Ililhronni r A Co , and thy d:y-i shall he lung iu the laud to enjoy the fruits thereof. VI Tho't shall n.t commit nnv outrageous impropriety bv foopshly pire!in-mi.r thy I ry (foods' nnd Clothing elsewh 'ic; I n1 (pi "directly to HiliiroTin r A Co., who v ill five you a superior article. VII Thou shalt seek no o'her Dry (ioods Store, trvinif to sod thycli'in Dry tb-oils, Clolhin?, l-iincy (Joo-ls, Cn pets, ilasnnd Cups, beenns" you can sii't yoiir eH' bet:er and cheaper at II ill-ronner A Co.'sthan any place e'.Be. VIII Thou shalt not steal fr m t!:e Dry ( lords Store of Milhronm r A Co., tor Ih-y i-ell goods so cheap that a lelony would bo tho greater s'.n. IX Thou shalt not bear fa'so witness, but hot cstiy K"knov, ledge liial lliou eim-t !.'ct a better nrl i. leol I ny (ioods at 1 1 i!br tin r A Co.'s than any phiec else in the city. Thou t-hait. not covet thv nolglihor'R izoot'.s nor Ids Visrg'ilns, but lake counsel f the wisp and proceed s! itdL-btway to the Dry (iocds Stoic of liilbronuer A Co., Water Street, Tionostn, i'a. LOtf. Au-,'. ii, is:a. JLT. EXT.on. rtJRESDISEASESOr nr. THROAT.IUNGS.UYER & BLOCD In this wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed nro abiivo iiuliitml fu- n-lii-r, Ihe discoverer heliuvoi ho h:is CDinhlni'd III harmony mere of NAtiircn ino-t filviTi-iati curat ivu lirniiiTlld, which Gud Iiu In-tilk-d Into tho vegetable Icintr iluni for hwiliiii tho lfk, llidu with cvrr brtoi-o Cunihiiied In mm meillclin!. I'liecviilinccof Ihlt fact In found In tliu L'rcnt variety of most ubnti naie dtaoaraa which It lia- Wn fmiiid to connuer. In the euro of MronclilH, Sra (ioUKlis, and the curly naL-cii nl Coiiaumii tloil, ll hat anontaheil the medical faculty, and vininelit )hyiciail pronounce It tho plcalest mt'illcal dUcovei-y of tho ase. While it curca Iha n-veri'-t l'oll"h, it stli'ligtliene tho nvntcin and purines the blood. Ily it" great and thor mii;ii hhsi.l uurily iin( iiruiei-llc, It ciuca all Humor, frorn the wor-t Ncrofnla to a r. minimi UloK'll, 11 IHPle, or Fruplloll. Mi-rcurial lieau. Mineral isiimtna. and their nrccK. are erailicilteil, and vlforona helillh ami a p. vim ol ciHutiiiitioa efiniilii-hed. l IM-Ias, Unit Hli'iuu, t'ocr wirm, Nraly or Cornell Nklll, in short, all the uuuieroii. di eae canned l hid blood, are conqlieied by lllia p.iwi-rlnl imrlrvln,' and luv igoea l Inir ineilii inc. It' yon feel dull, drow.v, debilitated, have al low color of skin, or yellowish blown spots m face or bodv. fi e pl'int headache or dizziness, bad ta-to In mouth, internal hi nt or chills, altenialid with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forc bodiil's, lire.'Ular unpellle, and lon-ue cnald, jon are niiil'i-rln,' fium Torplit l.lTcr or III Il4iuaiicss." In many cusca of l.t ver C'oillplallli 19 only purl of these ryliiptotua are ex.ierii'iieed. , Ai a remedy for all such ease, l)r Pierce's liuldeu Mi'iiical llisroverv hna no cii lill a'iteftecla perfect cures, h avlni; tlio Us er siren Iheued and healthy. For the euro of lubliuul Coustl palion oi tho hoHtlK ll is a never failing renn-ily, and those vho have used It for this purpose are luud In Us praise. 'l'uo proprietor i.nVn t l.UW reward fori medi cine that mil equal It for the euro of all the dia vases for wSiich it is recommended. Sold hv drn .-eisisat $1 per boltlo. Prepared by 11 V Pierce, M. 1 . Snlo Proprietor, at hisl'hemi cal Laboratorv, l.a Seneca street DuUalo, N. Y. tieud yuur addrcsa for a pamphlet. rilOTOGRAPlI GALLERY Water Street, ADJOINING TIIK IIOI.MMS IIOl'Si:, Tionosta, Fa., M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. rie'uientiiUen in h1 I tlie 'he art. lnle-t .tvlin :i II X. IhWV AV' V.N. Vfnririir ftl(lr ra h t k !9 l'jticv Drink, nwV i.f P.ror UuMi, U'l.Sk.y. Vuf S : M fl d.1 Ke't Liq"ir rtiiciuif I, tpicp-I, an I rf'ne'rl in e taite, cj''f-1 ' 'i'unrn," ' A ,-p i tfi i," ' K?tortn,'' ftc , that lenl tl" titv ler f-i m Hrimk-'tineM and itiiw, b'.it .ire a true Mrl.eiM, i,.nie fmm Uif n.iti?t rrx!$ and lie. li f faliettrnta, fr fiotii x' Aicoluilic Siinin.jnta. '1 'hev are the Ore .u I: (, ni 1'ntiiif.r tut. a ! .tie ft ving rrinc;p.e, a 1'erfect Un.v.U'r ti.J I ivii;t.?.iifir c4 lit Svifm, cirrvin oT a'l poAnnoiia nailer ai.rt rettoiinf the blood to a li9'ihv cotx tion, enrirhmi; it, refieiliint and niYic.r.it.n belli mmrl atul bdr. 'i'hev ai eaar of adirum.tr.uinn, tironpt in tlieir ac:ii' certA.n in ih sir resmlt, -..ue nnd reiu'i'e in a'l fnfrm rf ,l se.it. So I'fmnti enn lnk llicifl 111 tier accord trft to directions, ant! rfiism ln-- mmf I, irovidJ thsir lionet at e tint destroyed m.!irl priimti or other mean, mid th vital or.tni waited beyonii the potui of re ii r. l)-siettA or Iiiillffrallona HcatUcht, Pii tit tlie Slmnl.lei, ('tn'"4!i, 1 slil-ie of llie Clic-t, Iia tiiet, P-tiir KrtK-taiyiiig of i'ie Sttn.irli, Itad I at in the M'Mith, I". ."m AtticLs, Ijilpiiitiin of the Heart, Inflammation f the I ntip, I'atiiiiti the rei-iont ol the Ki-lifw and li-Mirlred .llier pa,tii; aviiiiUia, re th- t.rprini;t of Ijyi'epsia . In lliee rnniptjiwtt it hjt no c(tia', and one bottle mil prove a hcMfr guar antee of in miitn ili.tn a le'T'liv advertisement, h'ttr Ktiiiinlo l'miiilnltitSf m young or ol, marne l or 1,11;!, at tlie tjtw of woiwanbm-d, or tli turn of li'e. these '1'cimc Hiiier !!pijv an decided an ttiflueie that A nisiikcJ tiniiroveinciit ia luoit peicep t;l)'e. For lnflavmniRtory nitd Ctironlfl Itlion tllMtlHill and (in!, vtep A or I ml '"ntiti, Hhiohv, Kemittesit and I mei mntent I'rvet, f ucet f tha i,D(irl, I.iver, Kidnvi a 'id I'.! Jtltli-r, iheie l'-iiie;s li.tvt her mint attrcesfu!. ISuth l.sej at camed bf Vitiated Illood, li (li genetaiiv i-ioducetl by detanie ment of the Digestive Uipjns Tlicy it re n tJenl lo Piu-arnllre mn well ai Tonic. pnsein a'-.n tlie p;. ir ment l' .tclmg an a pnwerdd acent in te'ievnn; t ''nicstttm or li-flam-malum of the l.ivcr and Vitceiak Otxkui, and 111 li.liuna Fur SUI11 ni-m. Kiuptiona, Tetf-r. Suit- Rheum, lliolchpi, Spon, I'ltnji ev, I'lHtule. li'iiii, t 'ar buncei, Rin woimH, Sirj'd Mead, Sore Ke. Krr aipe's. Itch, ScuiK Dii!oraiioni of the S''.in, Hunioia and ItUfne of the Skm. of !uiever n.uiie 01 mtiirt, aie iitern'ly ritt? tip and cinied out of tit ayatcm in t'.i.n lime bv tha n-e of ihei It iten. O-ie l.on!a m inch c.Mei will convince lit inoit incrcduioui of tbetr curative eflect. ( Ipntiai) tlio Vllpfl ninnd wlietievtr y-H find us un pin itiM burnt n?t tiron'i the tkinin l':mp:aii, Knt,iti'iM-s or S''re ; cle-.u il when jmt lind it ob iinicled A'iA I'ngiisii in the veiin : c!e.tn it when it ftml ; vmir f-fi'n-; will tc.l yon when. Keep tlie bltnnl pure, and the heallli of the tyitem will fouow. 4rntcf;il Itioiiaamla protia ni inkuh Hit T3K5 the iiunt wonueriul Iiivix"an( tlut evof kiitta.u.t the iukin vntem. 11 11, Tnin, Bii'l ottier WnriH lutkicn in the tvtein of to niny tiiouaamN, are eifprlmUv dt t roved and removed. Sjv a dulintiis'ied p'lvnol Offit : Theic isKexrcciy an individual upon the face of ib eaitlt wlmi b-nly neiemp! from (lie piesenre of worint. It it not inx'ti the be.ilthy elcinettlt of ihe bu-ly that wormt eKiu, but tron l he dne.ued bmnori t- :m deposit 1I14I bre'-d thete living Mionslera of disease. No ylem of Ml ciu", no veruiif-,iet, tm aniheim o .tici, will fica the ayttent from woiuil like I hew Hit ter. Merl.atitful Xrane, Periona enjiRcd in P.tint ami M inern1, auclt as r'nmbers, 'I'vpe tetters, Oold hextei. and Mineis, at they advjnco in lite, wiH be ubiect to pra'vi ol the I'.oweU. T r.'ard a? ainat ttiit t.ike a d"e ot Wm Kim's Vimkcmi Uiriaat uuc or twee a weclc ai a I'reveniive. Illlliitia Uemtttriti ntul IiitcrinKftinC Ff vcrAi wliirlt are fO prev-i't-nt in theva'deya uf our great riven thiouchoiit the United Sulci, espectjllf thoe of the Mintiippi. Ohin, Mitouii, Illtutia, Te iieee, C'iiin1)erl.tttd, AiUant.i. Urd, 0!iiiado, DraifM, Kio Crxnde. I'earl, A'ab.vna, Mnb' e. S.ivanimb, Noan ole, Jmet, and ininy nheivwitU their tat liibula rtet, tbtmiliout bur entire comttty dining the Summer and Autumn, and rcmiiltaly ao during tjona ul untmi il liet and dtvn?, ate hiv.iriab' y acconipame-l bv exteusive dc-Mngc-menls of ihe tiom.tt !i and bver, and other alid.miiu.il vitrera. Thee at always mreor leas ohtriiciions of the liver, a we;tkue nnd triiljble ttata of the itom.ich, and pir.it torpor of the bowel, heme cl'tg&ed "I wdh vitiated arcuni .'.tiion. In their treat ment, a piiTKai've, cxenui .1 pnueiTil inlluence upon tb-se viiuiii nrp.inv ii es.ciitiillyneieii.irv. There tut cat ban it for the pmpoe efu d to l)t J. Wahcr' VtNltt. a k HiTTttK-, nt the will teetli y leui'ive tliu dark colored in itier with wh.ih the boweii. ar loaded, at I lie s.un time ai.miiUnms ihe ecietioM ot the liver, and genct-iliy retoi,ui; t!ie licaMiy buictiuiit of the dirttive ori;.,n. MrrotTiilitt or Iilna F.vll, W 11 re Swellmt. Ucers, Krvsipel.it, Sivt'd Nfi"'t, (loiter, Strohiitma Intt uumaliont, Indo'ent 1 .ll.nn iiat i 111 M1fct1ri.1l AC fecltuni, 'd Sore Kiimhiuhs ol' the !S;m, Sore I'.vet, etc., eu In the, as in a'l othvr convimiioiul f 1 eate, Wat kkh's VisRUMt I'.i r rinn have aliovn iheir preai curative poweia iu tho must obstinate and intiac ai-le c.Tr. lr. WnlkerUC'nlirrn'iilA Vinrfii- nil tew act nn nil then- c-iset in .( tunnel nianner. Ily jmiifyinK the It'iiOit th-y temove the c inse, and bv resolving awar the efectt of the infl.imniii'ion (the tuhptcul.ir depositw the nd'-vted pattt receive liea tli, and permanent cura U elltcted. Tlio roii'l les of !. WaikiirN Vikrhaii I'.lTrnR-i art: Apencnt. lj;,i;horeiic ami (.'.ituiina'ive. Nntnlioin, I.ax.ttive, Diuielic, Scdalivc, Cotmler-Irn-tant, Sliihnific. A'tet.Uive, and A nil-1 liliotit. Tlin Aei'lriit and im'd I. native propertiea ol Bu. Wai kkh's ViNuctR HirTKtts ait the bett safe gu.ird in all c-ttet of ciupttuns and nu!ipnnt fevcre, their ha's.imic, healim, auj looihiujt pnieities project the hmiiors if the f.uicc. 'I iicir Stxl.ilive pruperliee allav paiti in the nsrvont ivstem, ttom.ich, aud bowels, either from inllamuntio'i. wind, code, cramps, eic. Their Couiiierlnilint iutltience extends th rout: bo tit the system. Their lMiietic properties act on the Kid neyt, correcti iik ami 1 c?nlatiii( the flow uf unite. 'I heir Anti-lblimii pionertics ttiniulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its d Mrluif.es thnniRh the biliary duett, and are superior to all remedi.il agents, ivt the cms o Itihmis Fever, fever and Avpie, etc. Korllfy littily nt(nlaat d ! by puri fvine all 41s trtnids with Vinri;k lirrriiKt. No apt demic can take hold of a sys'em t!ius forearmed. Tha liver, the stomach, the bu.'.c't, the k bievt, and lh nerves are rendered disease proof by this reat iuvig orjnt. Ulrrcllont. T.ike of the Tottris on romc; tn be4 at tii;ht from a lulf to one and one -Inil" w me.Riakttu'l. Kat roikI nounsliinj food, inch as beet tfeak, nmtto chop, venitou, roast betf, and vet-etables, and tak out'dthtf exerctAe. They are composed of ptiieiy vesel ali'e inured iu, and contain im sji.i.t. ) WALKEK. IVop'r. II. II. MclM)XALDACO., Pruibis and Gen. Aris., Sn Kraucuco, J-'al.. and cor. of Wailiintili.il and durUmi Ms., New York. KOI.O r.Y ALL lKUCIt-.lSl8 AND lKAl.ft.KS. ITU S3 DRUG C17 ORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. IJol.AHDItlt'W., nt tlie Kttiekn In gr ) ntnie, liuve just leenveil a ulw ami very extei wive sh.ek uf iifuM styles iiml priees, liieli I'm v w ill ,iiH pesiMil' Ht tlie lowest iosslii(i i:itis i-i.ll-hi.slellt llli Hit) expi lis. h enlinei U-il Willi Uietl-aile. 'l'iii y also lim e on lnuij ;i larc block of I)l.rO.;j & Ml'.DK'lNFS FAINTS A- OILS w ix now tii.Ass SASH & DOORS I'LASTl'R OF FAlilS WATFK I.lMi: CFMKXT Ac, Ac. I Kt titfiiilirr tlio IMhi'm GllAMl.X'S A'. ir lUJX K', i i 2 It TIl'Ilil'Tr I'A. W ILLmisrOKT IIUhlNSlIN M; J! I .VARY. Wll.l I.VMM'iiUT, rt.XN'A. VrilisTt'l.ASS H.iaril.ns- .Selior.1 lor liOlll .SI'Xt'K. I. or a T l o v Ono of tin mi st In nutil'iil in h( Stiitp. Students Received at any Time. T I'M I.MS Mol'lMt A'l'K. Cefertii en lion. .Inn. A. ln'e, M;l V. Till, i., .1. V, rlrotl. 1 (tt. t r V t. i I