Zht potest gcpwWifiw. TUESDAY MORNING, NO?. 6, 1872. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ilurge3. Wiwans. ' iXuncilmen T. J. Van Oilmen, MHps W. Tato. I). V. Clark, P. O. Cunvor, W. V. Morellltott, Ij. L. llaukctt. Jvtice of the react V. V. Morcllllott, . t. 8. Knox. ttmMfcf J. N.TolNworth. , iliihont Director J. Wlnnn, J. A. Talo, J. A. Proper, Jauob Shrlvor, M. W. Tate, U. V. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. 7L r.!itrnt J,nl(jeV. P. Jf.ki. Ancinte JudyesJ. X. I'lioriR, A HRKW Took. . . Mieri(T K. Ij. Davm. Jhntrict A ttorneyW. W. MAton. TrenurerS. SKTI.KT. Prothonotnry, ItegiMer t Recorder, de. J. B. Aon kw. CinmiMi'oHO-'i Hknj. F.l.t.loTT, Jacob Meucili.iott, T. I). Coi.i.ink. Cbtrn.y Superintendent S. F. RoitnEtt. Jury Comin I'liunir' (J koiiok SkiuINs, Vm C Pattkhmon. Ownfy Surveyor S.T. InwiJf. Oironfi' Johiaii Win ANa, Cbutify Auditor KLI HoI.KMAN, Wm, Ci.Anic. T. II. Conn. Member of Vongre lOlh District O. W. SCOFIKI.D. A3eicblyJ. B. I.AWSO. jTimc o Tralnt At ffoNKSTA STATION, on an J after TMmiilny, November 4th, IWii i HOVTIlWAJin. Train 2 3::I2 p. in. . " 4 - - - - M:w a. m. " SW C:'.'0 p. ui. tiOtVTHWAUD. Train 1 11:40 p. ni. " il - - - 1:10 p. m. " lit .... 8:33 a. in. VaMm njjerH will have (o understand Unit "Northward," in the tuliiu la tloun tho river, mid "Southward" i ; tho river. Trains Id and Viuant mixed freight mid no romniodation ; tho others aro passenger I rains. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. -If any ilemoiistrnti.yr was made on "Hollereve," it va done so quietly that it dhlu't hurt anyone. T. B. Cobb's family returned from Jamestown, X. Y. last week, where ' tbry bad been making a short visit. Win. Lawrence 1ms moved into the back part of bis new hotel. The wain pjj t is not yet rvndy for busincs. XL Cnrrjfpter will return to town p' resume his uvocatiou of taking i ji-turps in a few weeks. A few aidewalks yet ueed repair ing. It will vmdoutedly all be dono within a few weeks. Jacob Hood ha purchased a Jot north of Judjje Dale's residence, and will build during the coming season. Wo understand that Grove & "Wolcott's new well, opposite Trunkcy ville U in tho third snud, which is said to be good, but has not yet been tested. Prize packages are being sold rap idly about here, the principal prize being a shot gun. They are going olF quite rapidly. Wo will take two or three loads of good coal on subscription within u few weeks. Some of our old subscrib ers cau make a note of this. Geo. Uovard bus moved into the house formerly occupied by Win. Law rence, and Henry (Jrubbs into the one vacated by Uovard. The world moves. We notice that W. J. Roberts is putting up an addition to hid house on tho back cud, nearly as large a's the main part. Thi will give him more room to stretch. Sir. Fitch, formerly editor of Mauouing (O.) Herald called upon us last week. Sorry wo were absent. He used to publish a very creditable pa per. We have a goodob pres in per fect order at this office, which will be old cheap. Any person winning to purchase cannot do better than to give us a call. Sheriff Davis has broken ground for a new house on his lots opposite S. J. Wolcott's. Wo have not learned what tho dimensions of tho house are to bo, but suppose it will bo a very comfortable eizo. Capt. Knox's signs, on tho win dows of his drug store are tho most ftrtistio we have seeu. We don't see how the Capt. can help but succeed when he hangs his banners on the outer walls . iu this way. Sheriff Mark of Franklin called upon us this morning, and we spent an Jiour very pleasantly in his society. He is a niau of whom Venango Co., and particularly FrauUliu, may well be proud, as ho is large, and every inch a man. - IVof. Weber is at present divid ing his time botween this place and Tidioute, where he is teaching u brass band, nud giving lessons on the piano nud violin. We believe he comes here on Friday evening and returns to Tidioute on Monday morning. Tho pilodum, which was in pro fess of construction, at Forgo Island, in Tionosta creek was somewhat de moralized by being run iuto by a heavy raft during the late flood. It was a new dam previously, but now it looks dam-n:'e!. List of Letters. The following is a list of letters re maining in the postoflice at this place, not called for : J O Itaknr Pirn Hail'-y Theron M" Illy !r. Hiilnnd Miss' IS J I'.nrnei Aaron Uixler Miss Ilnttio Hunting John Brown .Tames K lllair Uudolph MoiMiet Cries! :a Ilurdiu C M Clark i 1) nine Mr MeCnno It V Cowdeif K It Collins P Clime 2 Curtis Ciiinmlnz It !' Clilloid J U Hi I son Delvin lioann 1) R Mellowcil .1 I) KlliMOU 2 Wesley Kiigi-1 .1 Fraiitr. William Fecham A liilltillen A Co John liriihhs Capt H T Goodrich Jane. 11 ( Junn (Jporjro Oiinthof Klias J IIuiwiti James H 11 urdc-u Tom Hess A T HiiMlmml Phillip llilard W Irwin Johnnie C Jonei H H Jones John Jones James Mu try. Ietmia Me'iUirk John Mmv Mary McU'illiama Annie Mi'Iionuld Allf-o Mason James Mldilleton 2 John Mathemiller J W Mel fin ii is Henry II Milleron John McCrea K M Melinrvlil R J Overton J d I'llndlo J W I 'orter 2 MrsS M Peck ham taines Porter Henrv Parker I) K Parker 3 Joseph Ueed 1) U lloiiers Win SiiK Brhaugh Mrs Nandor W II Simmons W P Sharpies 2 T J Skldmore S WNybei t Hiram Steel J II Smock J A Selvees H T Siarlin Mrs Samulors .1 Stnrnborir C U Taylor J W Torrill I' annio (! Warner Wm Wilson 'I II A Wilcox U Perry Wade Hov "'I' 1 Woodring II T WIIHimi. lirueo Jones C Kemhln James Lnurr Pitt A Lewis, Minnie Iotr. Jacob Lackey Oeo Manross K.I Willi.,.., a John C Wasson HiiHtel Walters Joseph Whittaker Charlev Wineard l)r SanYl It Ware John Wine Preaching iu the M. E.Church on Dext Sabbath morning and evening. Horace Greeley's wifo died on Wednesday morning last. She was said to have been an estimable, woman, whoso loss will be mourned by all w ho were personally acquainted with her. We issue this week on Tuesday, on account of some advertisements which need to see tho light before' Wednesday. Ileuce, we w ill not have the full report of Grant's majority in this week's paper. Duringhe flood last week, tho trestle work between the two piers of bridge, w hich had been erected for the purpose of laying tho iron, was car ried away, which somewhat retarded the work. It will all be re-erected by to-morrow, and tho iron laid immedi ately. The days are getting so short on us now that we are obliged to light up regularly nt or bef rc 5 o'clolck.. This fact, taken in conuection with another, that is, tho colds one is sure to accumu late makes us dre.id winter, which is coming on as surely as if there had been no presidential election. The members of the Forest riass Band have our warmest thanks for a beautiful sereuadc tendered ns ou Sat urday evening last. The musio was well selected and admirably executed. Prof. Wehcr bluwed bis best blow, and the other members followed suit. We hope to hear from tbeoi aain. On Tuesday or Wednesday last, Mr. Sam'l Clark, assisted by Master Robert Haslet, caught n last spring's fawn, just as it was coming out of the water on Hunter's Island. Mr. Clark has il penned up, and it is get ting quite tame, and is a most alloc tiouato little creature, though quite shy of strangers. The election is passing off very quietly, and the indications are that the vote will be nearly all one wav iu this county and that Grant will get four or five hundred majority, at least we hope so. The good order and quiet ness are the direct results of tho mor al influence exerted by Kcpublicun in stitutions. The best flood of tho season came last week and more lumber was run than during any previous one iu a long time. Our town was compara tively empty on Saturday night, near ly everybody who could possibly get away having caught the river fever and shipped for Pittsburgh. Weluivf every confi lence that money will be comparatively plenty about here fur a few months to come. Tho horse disease has at length made its appearance in town. Three of W. J. Roberts' horses, U'o of Z. T. Shriver's, and one of Capi. Knox's being sick with it. The disease is medically known as the "epizootic," which is explained by Webster us a disease "prevalent among animals cor responding to epidemic diseases among; men." We see by our city exchanges that reit is the best remedy for the alilicted animals, Capt. Knox has taken the two south rooms in Robiuson it Runner' new building, in one of which ho has put a stock of Drugs, Medicines, No tions &c, which he will personally superintend, and in the other a tin shop, which is in charge of an cxper- j lenceii miner, who will make or mend anything in tho line. A complete e of machinery for all departments of tho business is in the shop, and we doubt not but tho Captain will build up a 6ne trade isi s tbort time. Fergus Falls. During our trip in tho West wo stopped several days at this young and thriving town, which is situated iu Otter Tail county, Minn. At pres ent it b twenty-two miles from tho ncrest. R. R. Station, which is Cimp. bell, on the St. Paul & Pacifio R. R. ; but one, and probably two railroads will pass through the town during tho coming season. Tho town is nbout the size of Tiunesta, and is only two years old. Several fine buildings are al ready up and others aro being erected constantly. Goodsell Pros, have an extensive Sawmill in operation, and Pago & Scott a large flouring mill almort ready for business. . Roth are run by water power furnished by the Red River, which runs through tho place. This is the second water pow er iu State; the stream being swift and deep, and never varying a foot in a season. The power is easily controll ed, and cau never fail. This alone is bound to make Fergus Falls a large manufacturing place within a few years. Tho country about there is rolling prairie. A national bank has been established there, with Ileury G. Page ns President, and Copt. Jas. Compton as Cashier, which is doing a fine business. We have been acquaint ed with both of theso gentlemen for years, and know them to be first class business. men, and men who are bound to be popular with those transacting business with them. A Republican paper, yclept The Advocate is publish ed there by a gentleman named King, who appears to be laboring for the best interests of the commuuity. A Presbyterian church, very neat and comfortable has been built during the past Summer and the flock, which is numerous, is presided over by Dr. Godale, who, beside being a powerful preacher is a mighty huuter and a skillful fisher, and finds lots to do in nil three vocations. A large school bouse is now in process of construc tion. All branches of business are well represented in this growing town, and a good class of people are there congregated. The land-owners in and about the village are very reasonable in their pricts; their object teeming to be more to build up the town than to make large amounts of money ou their lands. Should we ever take the advice of tho worst defeated candidate for President who ever ata his words, t. e. "Go West, young man, go .Vest," Fergus Falls will be our target. The inhabitants of that place will always be kindly renicmherc-d by us. Wo can make a better stagger at almost anything else than an apology, but feel that nn npology is due for the hulfsheet issued from this office last week. When we started away, on the 16th inst., we thought, we had so per fected arrangements that, everything would go along smoothly during our absence, but "The best laid plans o' mice an' men, gang aft agtey." Our foreman got sick, and a printer could not bo procured for love nor money, and consequently as the next best thing issued a half-sheet, containing adver tisemnts which it was necessary, should appenr at that time. We don't expect t be absent aguin, except on legal holidays before the next Presidential election; therefore if our town is not visited with an epidemic, we will have the Rkpubi-ICAN out regularly hereaf ter. A. C. Porter, Esq , formerly ed itor of the Independent Democrat, ot this place, bus discontinued tint pub Mention of the same, and Sold the of. fico to P. O. Conver, who has began lo re issue the Forest Premi. which was discontinued when Mr. IVricr pur chased the office. We are informed that the latter gentleman goes to Brookville to take charge of the J,'f fersonian. He bus our best wishes. Mr. Conver will issue the 7Vwj in the same form as before the change. Finan cially he has our best wishes, but po lically be don't expect them. J'eters' Muiital Monthly f)r No vemher, price 30 cents, contains the following choice collection of Xew Music. The pieces are also published in sheet form at the prices annexed. Save one Bright Crown lor Me, song a-id chorus, 40 cts; Asking a Blessing from Mother, song nud chorus, SO els; Thou art n longer Mine, ballad, HO cts; Lost and Found, ballad, SO cts; Lord forever at Thy Side, solo ami quartet, 25 cts ; A Night iu Venice, vocal duet, 50 cts; Grace's Wa'tz, 35 cts; Rose bud Schottisr he, C5 cts; L'Africainc, SO cts; Canary Schnttische, 50 cts. You can get all ihe above .Music for 30 cents l,y sending for the November number of Peters' Musical Monthly, or the Publisher will send the last four numbers for $1. Adiires-, J. L. Peters, Musio Publisher, 5(13 Broad wy, New York. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tubs and a full assortment of goods that aro kept in a grocery store, which wo offer for sale at our Tionesta store. St PEWort LtrMnr.R Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Dec. 13, 70. Dr. R. V. Pierce: For the past six months I have used your Golden Medical Discovery in my practice and in that time I huve tested its merits in severe coughs, both acute and chronic, in chronic deseases of the throat, se vere cases of bronchitis, general de rangement of the system, constipated condition of the bowels, a:nl wherever a thorough Alterative, or blood puri fier, has been indicated. In all cases I have found it to act gently yet thoroughly and effectually in remov ing the various diseased conditions, and bring about a healthy action throughout the system. Yours frater nally, II. L. Hall, M. D. 599. HOW TO GO WtST. 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 much trouble, time nnd money. The. "C. B.&Q. RR ," running from Chicago, tin ouglf Galesburg to Bur lington, nnd the "I. B. & W. Unite." running fr,.m Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in .the last two years us tho leading Passen ger Rouies to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R. It. and form tho great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia ami the Territories; ami passen gers starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better limn to take tho Burlingt.m Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much . valuable information ; a largo correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent B. c?. SI. R. II., Burlington, Iowa. Closing out saie of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. We offer a large stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Whito Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, &c, &c,nl cobt. Those wishing to purchase nnv goods in this line will do well to t:ikc advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call early while the stock is full and fre.-h. Also, a full linn of Japanese silks al greatly reduced pricis. SlTLHtOI! I.I'M unit CO. STOCr. We always keep our stock foil and complete in the following g.n.ils: Dry goods, clothing, bonis and shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, drugj. anil patent medicines. Weals, have a Tailoring Department, where v- o always find a full assortment of clotho and etissimercs, which we make up i order iu tho most iahi .n:tl!e st Vs. Call and examine our goods, ftl.. and prices. We keep the Siihter Improved Fam ily Sewinir Ma-hint- for s.mV at b-s? than agent'- price.-.. Singer's S'w'ng Machines take the prece leoce overall other mm bines; this company having sold over 50,000 more than anv other make during last year, and 2,427 out of 2.944 furnished to tho suflerers in Chiruin were Singer n nchines each person choosing their own machine. Also the Universal Clothes Wrinrer, tho best, most durable and serviceable in use. full u'1,1 see us; our room is limited, but we have the goods and will think it no trouble to show them. 20 Si-FKRioit Lvmm:k Co. Esti'uy. Came to the premises of the Sub scriber, in Harmony township, during the latter part of August last, a briu die cow with whito spot on forebi ad, and white spot on left fore shoulde . About 12 or 13 years old. The owner is requested to come ibrwurd, prove property, pay charges and take her away nrtthe will be disposed of accord ing lo law. Hkuman Collmax. I!y our liberal oiler to tho pulilie throuuh the column of tha FuitkhT Kk rum.icAN, wo have ha 1 a very lively trade in hooks for u week. Wo will continue ourollnrtliree weeks oiily;peisons diniriiifj to avuil themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Lihrai ies with select road 113 at lower prices than tuey will have soon ajjain, hIiouIiI call immediately. Table and pocket cutlery, always a lnrjo stock 011 hands and for ualo cheap ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A llr.-it class suit of dollies uncle to or der, lit Kurautccd, a (,'"od assortment of Cassi niei es, Cloilis and TriiuiiiHs, always on hand, r the Superior Lumber Co. Sioro. g Cottonndrs; Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Ticking;, Table Linens, Ladies Dress flood, brown anil blreched Sheet Ins and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of (ximxIs usually kept in a country dry nods store, nt the lowest price, nt tho Superior Lumoer Co. store. 8 A laro assortment of the latest novel ties in Men's, Ladies' and Children's toot and shoes, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Heady made clothing and Oents fur nishing goods for everybody at bottom prices, al the Superior Lumber Co. Store, f The Siiv;or, tho universal family and tailoring machine, Willi all its parts and fixtures for Hale at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Purchaser always keep in mind we have less expensj an 1 therefore can sell Roods lor less profit tlinn any other store in town. SLTKiuon Ltr.MitKRCo.SToitK. 8 A laro assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for sale at cost to reduce the stock. Also a larfio assortment of School Hook kept constantly on 'hand ut the Su perior Lumber Co. Sloro. 8 N'w goods ! New jioods just arrived, a full assortment ofsprimr and summer goods, al tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. A urst class ipiulity of Carpet Yarn al w ys 011 hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 MARRIED. In nil City, on the2"ifli ulu, by James C. Iloyce, Ksi.. Mr. I'merv '.. 'llulton and Mrs. Sallie M. F. Join's, both of l'mnos ta, Pa. O ..1 r, r. "H hi s t CO y C -; 9 u V. 't n S & c c & - a c5 I '"" 1 1 Vj U it rq fa r- rt M o " E v f 8 -rt . rz 8 rSl C 5 r 1 S-c Jl 0 an 0 , o 1 c CO o o t( Smm s-4 0 I 01 pq 05 H o 0 0 h rt 'Jl L a 1 4 0 0 0 o 0 g c c 0 UJ a I: O 0 r ' m V. 0 0 H $ 5 0 0 0 , 0 0 oj: u 3; jl. i; . g r a m 13 ci rr co : -?sr Postponed to Doeemb t '', 1 " ..- . 'Pill-: SKI 'ON 1) J 1: A .. ot:.."! 1 1 ( 'KIM .11 toe a.. I oi'tho !'( ... 1 I Y of KbuM'CSV, n.iiictia c : b-'r : S. I,,'-, been tio tp ni".l 10 ;:ri'; 1 il-r -: T. IS,"'.', i,"c.n: c il :l r -i OI'UCIS t tie 1- rjvs :.(..!,. ;. . m elc .( pi 1 j . c:,-!y :iu. nv. I. . u ( ,., WltlloUl U - Hi s uiinv. in li , oo-tpoiieiliei I v--,- .0. vil i l , 1 - i leriiiined 10 1, , 1,. a . .,.. w n in-i! e a fc I: 1I1 aw : i: : sin-.. ,' , a c ail the !.-k(-' Th'ino.iC. lie. - y;.rv -iv 1, 1: 1 :i' tlie oliet c I .r '- ' i;',v j 1 ( !-i-iiici.s an l;r ,-,'. r- i- .. .. I. -, . seen bv tl.e 01: ,, f,.r ,,.' . :, ,. , ti: 'as I: er: I'll.Ml - NO . 1: . en l."t i v 1 i , ;. . ,- . .., This : y 1 . . ,, . ' not in : 1 .. li - v .1 i il !!.! 1. Inn . ;'.'. ",ci 0 I, . v i!id 11. I': . -isiii 1 -. . 11 Of C!lt. el, .. J ; t' 1: a ' a..'.. ! a. to ,.,v - 1:. . . A' l.o.n " t'.. - 8500,000 IXC A: I J w 1. I..- uw r . .. ... . . . .. sli (i,(Mi. V ,Uo(i, . . j uii an- 1 1 r lur uiwliith n to yi -e, v . 1 h i '., . The (liaAioL! wi i p s I v y en 1 11 eiiiivoca ly le.kc p iiei Dec 111 .' 1 7. .' e are peremt ,rtly r- (p r . to ,. . ji,, s ,01 inaUe letun s Novcmb r 'St. in .it'.v , Ki veanip e t;m. 101 the lii.al an a. 1:1 1:0 n : -( r. (ins lor tickets ..r nj piieauoos ii,r eir 11 iars should he a Idreseo to (iov. Tllos. I- lillAM I.I T I'K, Agent Public Library of KciiIih !.y, l.ouisvi.le, Ky. k O " F T CTI 0 KARlt S. JAS. Mi KAY, nt Ihe Post Olllce, has opened out a choice lot of COXt EC'l I OS A l: U.S, ('ASM :i 11: errs, 'WL'ACCO CI GAL'S, AS J NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A p 'riion o'' the patronaeo of the publ.c is n issj c: ml v hol:cit-d. -'-! t' .IAS. M. Mi KAY. fF' HAVK tiKen the nuen.-v of two ' machines luaniii'aciuio.l a; .leadville, one know 11 as the KnifTen Mower and Reaper, and the other tho Atlantic Mower and Reaper. 1 im imvunirr'M uifo licit hint s i lu:m over otiicrs ottci ii t,,r '.-il.t isi ! lililitiifss of Draft, i:nf uf !1 ti an irt mrnt, Economy of Power, Slrriilh ami I'hnipnfss Tliese machines, w ith ,r without reaper attachment can be pni i hiis , (,' II. W. LKliAI'.rit, or WM. II. II K.VI If. '1 loin's u, Pa. Thov also 1., .11 T1VI 1111 wi-i.-i.-r TtK 1 11 1 11 A Y A (illAIN ltAKK, None i t''tbcr .t un', ;c -it THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. KEEP TM"?1 AMD THOU SHALT MAKE MONEY. Thou shalt Iinve 110 oilier p;a,-e to bi:v Dry Hoods than nt H10 Stoic of llille. .li ner A Co., Waler SI reel, Tionesta, Pa. II Tlion sluilt not choose to thyself any nth er Iiry lioo.ls mci'clmuN ; thou shalt not bow (low ti to thrni norlis'eii to their talc, for 1 1 illiionner t Co. are 1 cliablo dealer-., and capable of serving I lit ir euMtonii.rs to th! third and lourth gciieralions. Ill Thou shalt seek in vn:n for a irood iiia' itv of Iiry lloos, Clo hinsr, and lienls' l'lirnishimr Hoods elsewhere; for vriily thev can be found in large quantities iii llilbroiiner A Co.':,. IV Thou shalt bear in mind that upon six (lavs in the week, thn canst make thy piiri haMv-i at the Iiry (loud Store of Ilii brrnner A 1 "il. ; but upon tho seventh itay the propi ie;or and Lew, the man of the tape, desire re.it from their labors. Thou shall honor Ihe Dry Coeds Store i f Ilillironni r A Co., and ihy days slcill be Ion;; in the l.iiid to enjoy the fruits thereof. VI Tho". shalt not commit any outia-.-eons iinpropric'y bv foolishly piirelmsin thy Lrylioods and Clothing elsewhere; bii' (ro directly to 1 1 iliu onn r A Co., who will give you u superior article. VII Thou shalt reck no other r,ry lioods Store, tryln ' lo suit thy-cll'in dry (fends, Cioth n,.', l-'ioicy (Soo-'s, Ca pets, Ha'-iuol l'!i; s, brea.isc (i. can snH yotir.-olt bct'er and elieai'.er at II ilbrouner vV Co.'s tlinn a:iv place e sc. viir Thou shalt not .t'a' fr in the Piy floods S!o-e of iiiibronner .V Co., tor ticy vli floods so cheap that a u Imiy woii'd ' tin aier sin. IX Tho t shalt not lr ar t'u'' wirne, bu1 h esfy aekiiowh-dir" that thou enn-t ye: I I.-1! in'' f leo, I 'ry ( 1 .mil: - at II it hmnm r .V ' o.'s t.oiii any p!mv else in the eily. X i'li. ii Jia'i (' o o' tli.- nei;..h!-i r s - 1 b o .. 1..-. itoi r..:.,' c.-oii. c. ' 1 1 wise eic! 0. ,..( 1 il s! nio.htwuv to the in-.- () ,.,!, s-..ie II r..i'i.!iuer'A Co., W11 ,-r S:i'et, Ti...rt;, Pa. .o r. 'a r.-. li, is:. ALT. EXT.on ill. IkTv. ..!.:! VTi .'i-l'ii, el QOFtS DISEASES Of THt. TtrT incn au pionn 111 tU wonderful meillflne to which Ihe afflict ed ra liovu (Miliitoil fur nlicf, Iho dicovi-rer li. liuvet lis lm cmnliliu-il in harmony more of Niiuii-e'fl most nov-.-ruiii curiUivo prneertlct, wliicll Ood Iim lii-lilli il ilil" the Tczelalilc kniR duni fur lu-aiinz lh ick, than wero ever before eotiiliincd in line incdlrlne. Ttic ev idi-nre uf Ilii fact 1 foiuid in tho iin-at variety of mnl (ihii nale (ti.eaeA wliicli ll lui. been found lo conquer, la tho cure of Hru iirh III, Neve re Coughs, and the early nar.- of Consult! p. lion, U Wi a-tonl-ilif .1 the medical faculty, and einnio.it iihyociniH pronoiince it tlie urealett medical ducuvery of the age. While il curea Ihe foveret Coughs, It atreiiglhene Ihe pvvleln and purines the blood. Ily lt great and thor on blood iiurililm iroierilei, it mica all 11 u more, front thn wort Ncrofula to a citii nou lllolrti, 11 in pi , or Drupllnn. Mercurial diiea-.e, Minern) (mi'iin and Ihutr eiTect. aio eradicated, and vliroioea iienlih and a ound eonstittitioii ctaili.h-d. l:r al pelae. Halt It li -urn, fever nirci, Scaly or lioUKti Nk i 11, in clcirt, all the iiunien.ua nit-eu-ea caiued bv bad blood, are conquered l.y Una powerful purifvhi'- and tuviKoralihi: ineihclue. II you feel dull, tlrowvy, dehihialid. Iiave aal low color of akin, or yellowli-h lironn rpola on fai-e or bodv, fre.nent headache or dixzincsa. Iad la-te In month. Internal heat or rhilla, allemaled with hot lia-he., low spirits, and rlooniy fore bo liii.'n, li re Hilar appeiite, and loiauo coaled, you are eud'ei-im; from 'fl'orill t.ler or III llousliess." Ill niauy cai.ea ol " I.I ver C(illlllll " only part of U,ee ayuiptouia are es leri.-uce I. Ail re-nedy for all inch caea, llr. 1'ierce'a (loldeu Medical l)lcovery l,aa no e liial, a- It etl -oia perfect chick, b-aviinj the li er (.treiiulhened and healihy. For Ihe cure of If ibllll'll onll pnlloll of Ihe h(iel II i a nev.-r failing remedy, and tho-e who have ue I it for tine purponu are loud in It praie. T'ie proprietor offera I.IIU reward for a lliedt ctii" lhat will r pial it for Ihe 1 lire 1 f all the die eae for which it i reconnuended. Sold bv dru 'i-taal $1 per hollle. Prepared by It V i'i.-rce, M II.. Sole Pi-o.i ietor, at hivChemi. cal Laboratory. I't'l Seneca alreel IlutTalo, N. y. Bend your addre for a paiuphlel. UlO'iOGP.A cALLEIvY Water btreet, ADJOIXIXvi Till; HuI.MI.S IKiCsH, : ioitest a, l'a., M. CARPENTER. . . . Pro;n'utor lMctiiro., t.iUeti in ll tlin latKt stvlc In-.. i i, i if, l'i:;.'ihi Vlitftnr IUIIpii hi tint a vi'a ancf Drink, made of Ponr Umn, Vi ikv, Hrm:f Siirita ami HtfWaf Liquor, fl'itlftrrtl, iv:c- l, . -I we-li-nej t pillll tU tlf. eal'.rd i'tunc," " Appititert, ' Retlorin," Ac , lliai lfrl lie ti;n!ff o-i 1i driinhennet trd ri, but are a trtie Mtdicin, fom the nativt rooif inrj herb of a'ifurnia, frri frnittal' Alcnhnlic Sllmwlanta. The art ihe Great UlnoH 1'urifipr and a Life-titing Principle, a Perfect Kimvatnr and liiVignrator vt Ilia Sy(fm, carrying o'T ail pninnnus tnatler and reatnriag Ihe blood Kf A bea'tliTCone; ton, enfirtunjr it, refrwhmf and mTir.nratrMt; bold mind and bndv. 'J'hef art tatf of administration, prompt in llifir action, Ceriaia ia litmt remit, t4le and relial;!t in all form of hiaie. Ho Prrmnoait lakolhrit IlHtira acenrj lrf to d i reel cms, and remain hit -a; nnwri!, prnvideal their bone are not detlrnved by mineral poiion or othr mean, ami tlit viul trxm matte.t UrcmiJ th puurt of repair. Iyapeplii or IiiilltretIon. Ifea.ljche, Paia in the ShotiUlera. ConsSa, '1 t'ltnt! of the Chevt, li tine, Sniir KiuruiiiMvs of iht hiomatlt, liad Taw in the Month, ll loua Attack, I'aipitaiioa f tha Heart, I iirtjtnnialion of the I .mm, I'ain iu tht r)(.oiil of the Kulnfv. a:d a hmxlre l otli pufu! tvmptow, are the tifpiinp of L)vpcptia. lit theaa cotnplaia'a it Iu no erpta', and one hnttle will prne a hetier ga aii!fe of it mrit thi't a lenthr adveriistniant, Knr Killftl I'nmpUliit ait yonnf or a'4, married or ainle, at the dawn of womanhood, or ta turn of life, then 'I'mic ll.ttei fluplav io deeitltd aa in(lneinrt that ft uiarkeJ iniproTtitici.t it toon ercav l.h'e. Far laiflammalnrjr nt1 C'liroiitd Rhit tllMllaiit and ('iut. Dyipcpaia or iidietio, i.ilinti, Keinitient and I ulerni.tisnt IVvtrt, I 'urate r ia Wood, l.iver, Kidnevi and Itiaddr, theva Htltert a been mnii trcceuful. Such l)iseaa art canted b Vitiated H!nod, wlrcli i ei-eraily prtiduccd by dran mem of the pijev. va O'Rm. Tliev ma m C4eulla Pnrcatlve at wall Tfiltlea pMtieain a!-t the p-citnir merit v4 acting aa a (toweiftil a-ent ti rilevlt: (.'ongeaiiim nr Inflam. mat um of the I.irer and V.aceial Orjm, anri ia Will l)ieaea. For ftklit niaeaaei, Eiapiiont, Tt(r, Salt- Ivlieimi, lilolche, SjwjIi, I'mtpVa, I'mtnlea, H'i!a, t.'af l.uncca, kiitR-wonnt, Siald-Head, Sote r'.ye. Ery aipe'ai. Iich, Scurf, I ico!oratinna of the Skin, Humor and iet of the Skua, of whatever name or natara, aie literally dtip tip and carried out of the tvatem in a ahnrt time bv the ua of ihtsa Itittera. One botila ia ttich cue will convince t!ie moat incta Julowa gf tbatr curative effeci. lraiiae ilia VHIateil Illoo'l whenever vow find it itnpuriltei buiaiin ihriiiih the akin Ik I'implaa, Knintioni, nr Sore: clean it when you find it ob unified and NEiili in tli vein : cleanse it when tt a foul ; your feelings wit) leil you when. Keep tha blo4 pure, and the hhh of the vtt:t1 Will fnlnw. (ratcftil lltoiiaaiuls (.rtH-la-m ViNFoaa Fir TRK9 tli rami wonderful Jiiv forant that ever aiutaiaaa the linkinj; ayatcm. riu, Tpe, a:nl older Wortnt, larkiog U the avttem of ao many tlouaauU, are effectually da tioved a-id removed. Saa a dtatinguiahcd phyiW oist : There is caic' v an individual wkui lh face of tba earth wlinae hdy ieietnt fulfil lh prence of won. It i not iipmi the heaUhy element ui tha bod v that worm exi!, Imt tttiou lh theaed hutnora and liwy d)Kiit ill tt breet thea living monster ef dneua. No ayftieni of Medicmt, no Terinifuije, no anihelm' tic w.:l f-e the lyiicm fioiuworiti lika tbe Die Irr Blcchaitlral Hlataa. rton tugagfl la Punt am) Mineral, audi ai P'timbet, Type teitar. Gold beiter. and Miuei, at they advance in i:fe, wil be inbiect to para'vti of tha H-'Wel, Tn natd asatnat tin take a de of WAt.iiai'a Vinigah UiTTaa ouca tr t-.v frj a week a a Pievennva. Illlliiiia. Heinltteitt, ami TntarmlttaHt Fvr, wliicli ar ao preva'cnt in tha vallev of oaa yrcat river ihiouchout the Lhiiird Siaie, ijecia!ly thoto of the Mcaissippi, Olii'i, Missouri, Illinois, l'aa nesce, Ciiuil.ei 'ami, Aikau,i lied, Otlorad , Itrato, Rio Crande, Peail. Alabama, Mobiia, Savannah, Koan ok, J.ime. anil insny othct. Willi their vast tributa rte. iliroiit;huiit mirenlir rountry it-iriug tha Siimi ami Autumn, and remaikahiy as during aeason ol uiuuinl heat and dryness, are invariably accnntpanid by extensive leraii!emaiin r.f the atonurh and liver, an 4 Other ahdnuiin.il v:sccrj. There ate aUav tnnreot laaa obstruction of the liver, a wrjkues and irr!:ah!e atata of the atomjch, and g":.tt ftvjnr of t!t bowel, bainj C'oced up with vitiate I accumulation. In their ticat ntent, a pmq.itive, exminj- a t'owetf.d influence Uwal tliese vaiiout in pans, is evtenti.iliyneresi.iry. There i tin cathartic lor the purp;t equal lu Dk. J. W'At-lcaa'a ViNanAa IWttrrs as they d cpeediiy rrmov tha dark colored vised tnatler with winch the bowe'a ara lodetf, at the same tium KiitiiuUimi the vecreliou (4 the liver, ami fcencufy roiiur.nj the hea!:iiy fuac;iaia of the digest ive ot).in. ffcrofula, or Klnt(a Fvil, UT.'i Swelhncah Uiceis, Kryipe!a, Swri.e l Neck, tlniter. Scrofulona lnil.iinm.ltions, IndnVnt Ir.rtainrnati'ins, Altrtcillial Af feciion. O'd Soret, )iU)lion of ihe Skin, Sure Eve, etc., etc In the., a in all miier constiititional Dn e.ies, Wai kmm's ViNH(itt ItiTTK have shown their e.reai curative puwcia iu ilii most uustiuate and lutiact aole c.ir lit-. Wnlkei'aCnlirornlA Vinegar Hit 1 era act on all those cae in a similar manner, I'.y purifying the llmod thy rennive the c-uise, and by re-i ving away the elects nf the iiiil.nnuintion (the tubeicnUr depowtal (he aiTectrd pail receive hea.ih, and 1 permanent cara ia effected. Tho propftitlfa of Ha. WAi.tcnnN ViNsnAa PiTt'itas aitt Aiwiieut. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutrition. I.aa.ttivc, I)airet c, Sedative, Countet liri taut. Sudorific. Alleiative. and Anli-lliliou. Tho Apetivnt and m id I. native nropertiea ol Du Wai.kkk's Vinruah Hittkri at the bi aafa gtt.ird iu all nfi of eruption and malignant feveva, their balaainic, bealni', and toothing properties protect the hunnv of tha fjuce. '1 heir Sedative properttca allay ain in the iiervnu aystem, atom.icb, and buweLa either front iiifi.imtti Minn, wm.), c ic, cramp, ate Their Cuunler Iriii.mt intluenco rsteud throughoM( Ihe aystem. Their limrenc pronerne act ou tbt Kid nevs, correct in and re;'ii!atin the flow of urine. 'I'heiff Ami- lin'iou proeriie siimulate the liver, in (he aecre tton of bile, and its discharge thront;h the biliary duett, and are superior to all remedial amenta, fur the cm c4 Uihoti Fever, Kevrr and Ariip, etc. Fortify Ilia body ap;nliiat dlaaaaa hv pari, fvini; all us fbi;-! with Vi.vpq.r Kit run. No epl. dennc can take hold of a aystem tlai f rearmad. Tha liver, tlit stomach, tli4 bo -e's, the k'dnevs, and tha nervei v ictidewd iliicuc proof by tin great iuvig- Oranr. Dlroctlatia. TA of the Hiitera on go:nn to at inht fiuni a bitf tn una and one-hall wiue-Rlaaafuib K.it good nourishing food, audi aa beef ateak, inultoa chop, venison, roast bef, and vegetable, and taka oni'door raercise. They are composed ol purely vege abV inrediiMtta, and couta:n no spirit. .1 WAI.KKU, Prop'r. It. II McIM) A I.D-V CO., Ilrugcista and Gen. Agt.. San Ftancitco, lab. audcur. of Waluntton and tJiarltuti Si , New York. SOI. Il HY ALL l)KL'0(ilSl'H AND UEALKRS. DR') CS S TOR Grandin's Block, Tidioute. HOI.AKO ilKuS., nt tho I'.uicUn I'riiB M.iii', liuvo just n-riuviil a iiuw tail cry i xttiiisivo Hncli i.f ni'a'l styles mul pried, wliieli tliey will iliM piisiiof at Mid toie-t piiNsililt, rales eiin Miteiit with Iho t'Xjji UMS einiiioi'loil with In- tr.i.le. 'l'liey nis i have mi li.uiil n lurc itui lc of DKUCS & MKDICIXKS PAINTS A- OILS WINDOW (iLASS SASH DOOII.S I'LAsrr.i: or pakis WATl'K LIMli CKMKN f Ac, etc. Ui'iui'iulirr tho I'laeo C HAS JUS'S SKW J LOCK, 2-t TIMDl' l I-- I'A. WILLI AMSP13RT DH II.NMI.N SEMIMET. i M'Il.I.I.MlroltT, PI;xn'a. ! A KI11ST CLASS Uoardins School ivr XV both inon, I LOCATION j Ono i.f tho uiiu-t hiBiitit'til in ihf? siato. Students Received nt any Time. ! TKIIM.s MoDKKATK. j Hi fi rt'ii.-i s- Hun. .in,.. j. ,'.o, Mi,j 1 yy. Ti::e, )..,., s. ,i. Wr'c't, ,vpi.