The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 13, 1872, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY HOMING, NOT. 1J, 1872.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
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UMttrfmn T. J. Vnn1l(ien, Mile W.
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Justices of the react W. P. MorclLllott,
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ftinj.rjiiA .T. V Tnttuwnrlt,
" Svhonl Directors J.WInniiN, J, A. Pain,
,i. a. i-ronor, jui'oi) aiinver, m. w. J ale,
. u, irwin.
. TOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Freautmt JutlucW. P. Jcki.
Associate Judges J. X. l'ltofER, Ax-
URKW OOK.
sheriff K. T.. tAYl.
Jisfrict A ttomeiV. W. M Ason.
J'rothnnotnry, Ilegistarii Beeortler, ?.
J. II. AdXRW.
bmimOTi'onrr IIksj. F.i.liott. Jacob
Mkrcili.iott, T. D. Coi.mnh.
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.ury Commissioners Ukoiiuk Hkjoins,
funfV Surveyor S.t). Tnwiw.
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. 'Jduu(,v Auditor Kli IIoi.kman, Wk
frr adit T II r....n
VI". III.) . . i, V V ( 1 1 ...
Member of Congress V)th District O. W.
Kpnvi vt.iv
. AstewblyJ. B. Lawsox.
ZVmic of Train
" .UTIONKSTA STATION', on and otter
, .uuuuay, ixuvciiiwr in, mil
HOCTIl WAItD.
Train 2
" 4
Train 1
, ." 8
" to
8:S2 p. in.
1H:IH n. in.
0:M p. m.
0: 40 p. in.
1:30 p. in.
KOHTIIWAtlr).
8:33 a. in.
t'lfKpniforM will have to nmlor.Htnml that
"fortliwrl," In tlio table in rfiir the
ri vor, mill "Snutliwanr' In up the river.
Tmlim 1!) anil Stlaro mixed freight ami ae
.ninmcxlatloii j the other aro poNHengcr
iruiii.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Tlio bridco comes noblr od. An
other sjian U up, nnd only ouo remain
to be put up.
White Kith, itirladici, nt Superior Lum
hot Co' a.
There's a monstrous sight of hats,
boots, suits of clothes &c, tine from
Greelev meu to Grunt, men from the
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result ol the I'residontiul election.
7mV Braids, a now nwiortment, at Nit'
perlor T.uinbvrCo. Store.
Ilain mixed with snow yesterday
There win lutna tulk of havinca flood
but the lumbermen hadn't reully come
to a conclusion up to tho time of go
ing to press.
Vussimcre Shirts, ofexcelloiit finality, lit
Superior Lumber Co. Store.
David Hunter purchased Samuel
Clark s fawn last week, and has now
.n pair of deers, five dogs and several
coons, we suppose David will soon
have a menagerie down there. lie
must remember, however, to dead head
the editors.
I.aec Collars; C'nll mid nee our now styles
oponiun at Superior Lumber Co. Store.
We lost, recently a pair of linen
cufiV (ours) with a pair of gold sleeve
buttons (borrowed) iu them. If uny
ee has bceu so fortunate as to fiud
theeo articles, they will confer a favor
by sendiug or bringing them to this of
fice. Hamburg Edging ami Insertion: New
j nitmnn now opening at Superior Lumber
Co. Store.
Childs & Palmer's mill at Ked
Brush has shut down, on account of
their horses all being laid up with the
puoo. We are fearful that many
other lumber establishments about
here will soon be obliged to close from
the eamo cause.
Jtubber Shoes: For men mid women.
A fresh Invoice at Superior Lumber Cyi.
Maj. Goodman is out iu the wirds
somewhere hunting, and we have no
doubt but he is just slayiug deers,
wolves, porcupines &c, in a perfectly
outrageous manner. He has hikuame
up as a huntfc, and the trame miht
just as well tako it ess, for it is bound
to be bagged.
School Dookt: All kinds used in tho Co..
may be had at Superior Lumber Co'a.
We understand that one of Dan
iel Black's horses died on Monday last
with the epizootic. There are a num
ber of others iu a dangerous condition.
The disease has spread a good deal
since our last issue, and teamsters are
afraid to use their horses much for
lear of exposiug them to the epidemic.
Scrap Books, at Superior Lumber Co.
Store
On Tuesday the 5ih inst. while
some men were moving the Fort Pitt
.aims, in pieces from its old site to
the"Landing, a car containing Dart of
at, suppea on the rail, by reason of
tne iroet, auU ran over a mule, caus
ing its sud Jen and unexpected demise.
We believe the mule belonged to the
-Superior Lumber Co.
Sash and Belt Ribbon : A full utook in
illuuk, llluo uud Pink at Superior Lumber
Dick King with somo otheV par
ties have gone up to the hunting
grounds near, or on TJeur creek, fur the
purpose of killing bears. Mr. King
tells us that there have been seven
ncors killed neac there this fall, and
also promises that if he is fortunate
- nough to bring down a bear, that he
-ill bring us in a slice. We hope he
yT rueeced.
, view of the niuhui iim.iv a t ,
tion by the Bwiss Historical Society
that tho reputed Swiss patriot's nrche
rv hit was a myth, and llint in fact
there never was n tyrant Gessler, tioth
"ig remains to Tell.
Shades of Switzerland I One nf tho
most beautiful incidents contained in
the dull old school books shattered at
one blast from the Swiss Historical
Society I Why is it that some old (o
ffies must dispel all the romance that
history contains? It was but a sliort
time ago that we read statement that
tho great speech of Patrick Henry, at
the outbreak of the American Revolu
tion, was all a myth, and was written
by his biocrapher: that Put. Wllfl li n
Irishman with some good sense, but
was entirely uneducated and had nev
er" constructed a grammatical sentence
in his life. We suppose the next thing
on the carpet will be that the storv
about Geo. Washington and his little
hatchet, was a nut up iob. and never
happcuod ; that "in those days" there
were no hatchets, and evervbodv used
double-bitted axes, and that the Path.
er of his Country was a notorious liar
Jrom his youth. Now we protest
against this wholesale denial of all
the romantic incidents contained in
school histories. Is any child, youth,
or man injured by believing that Tell
was an uncomnromisinir nnti-int.
Iatnck Henry was a soul-stirring ora
tor, or that Geo. Washington was a
truthful boy as he was a rreat mnn?
imow or pity g sake muzzle all these
societies who are bound to muku out
that there is no truth iu any of the
ueautiiul incidents of history.
Notice---Meeting.
Those who have subscribed to a rin.
per in the hands of Mr. G. G. Butter-
held, for the purpose of securing a
Presbyterian pnstor for this char.
are requested to meet ir. the Presby
terian church on Suudav next, nt 11
o'clock, A. M.,'for the purpose of send
ing a representative to the Clarion
Presbytery, which is to meet at Green
ville, Clarion county, on the 19th inst.
Carpet Chain ; Wa limkn n un,.;uit r
the bent that U liinnulaetured and aro now
in receipt ol a now stock in Maroon. Or
ange, llrown, llluo and Ureen, at Superior
Lumber Co's.
Wo are in recent of tho Diiilv
Evening Tefegraph published at Oil
wiy oy A. JN. l'ratt, Jisq. It is a well
conducted sheet, and is well rmtrotiiz-
ed. We wish it a lnmr lift. .
prosperous one.
Hubbell'a Vret.areil Wheal, n IV.O.
ply of this invaluable food lor infant. mid
hildr.i, roccived atSunm ior T.lltnltnr f
Store.
Master John Heath is asrent fnr n
book called "The Bible Lookm.-
Gluss," which appears to be a very
Koou aim useiui book for families and
libraries. John shoul (1 lift fllpnil rn craA
in trying to do something for himself
una as he is not fitted for manual la
. j
bor, we hone hn will h ull ......
ized iu the worf he has undertaken.
Baskets : Wolnvito attontlon to lm 1,.-
...... mui'u siock oi iiiLsket.s just received
at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Tim vari
...i !- i .
ety embraces Farmers' Kd. Bii-kets, from
i Icck u o uusiiols In Bizo. Oval Clothes
Duxkets four sizes. Murko iil..u
lids, three sizes, and Lunch H.wkets w ith
nus, iwo sizes. Tlmv will r..,,.i.
atlon.
We nUico in vesterdav' P1m.
burgh Commercial that letters di reetpil
to the lollowing persons are held for
posugo at i'lttsburgh :
W. Ii. May, Louisville, Ky.
A. B. Kelly, Tionesta, Pa.
Frank A. May, Tionesta, Pa.
Crk Shavians mako a morn liivminno
bod than si)rinKS or miir) u(1 at o-0.hllIf
mo uuu ine Ueuiand for llinm ..( h. c...
tory has been so jrreat thatordors are only
fl 1 1 ..,) .. it . i . ... '
"- b-rcai ueiay. we aro now ro
ceiving a shipment of 000 lbs., and as it
is very uncertain when our nnst order will
be tilled, those who are in need will do
well to call early.
SUPERldn LUMUEU CO. STOIin.
We observe by the Corry nepxtb.
liean of last week that Mr. A. M. Mar
tin has resigned his position as editor
mat sneet, and turned the establish
meut over to Messrs. Clark & Pratt,
who will continue its publication. The
new firm have our best wishes. Mr.
Clark and ourself served our appren
ticeship together and we can vouch
for hiui in the mechanical part of the
business, and have no doubt but
will prove a good and ready writer.
Here's our fist, Spurzy.
Something Xeur : Wo obsorve at tho Su
perior Lumber Co. Store a novelty in tho
stationery line that can not fail to com
mend itself to all persons of t,w...
It consists of a blue tinted envelope, which
when written upon by a chemical ink pro
vided especially foi it, decomposes the col
or wherever the ink touches it. causing
the writing to standout in white, and pro
seutinB very much tho appearance of eu
Kraving. Call and see it.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitat
ed, have frequent headache, mouth
tastes badly, poor appetite and tontrue
coated, you aie suffering f,om Torpid
itver or UiHiousnefa, and nothing
will cu.'e you so rapidly and nernm-
nently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
JJiacovory, nOO.
ieath of General Meade.
General Georee O. Meade.
well
known by every body who has .Imnrd
of tho bittilu of Gettysburg, ns the hero
of that occasion, died in Philadelphia
on tho (ith iimt., of pneumonia, aged
57 years. He was born in Spain in
1815, while, his father was United
Stales Consul and Navy A sent there
He graduated at West Poiut in 1835,
and bore an honorable part in the
wars in Mexico and Floiida. None
of our readers need to be informed of
his faithful services to his country dur
ing fie late war, -they are familiar
to all. At the time of his death he
was in command of tho Military Di
vision of the Atlantic, with his head.
quarters at Philadelphia. His remains
were interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery,
with appropriate ceremonies.
Cum. Torter is preparing to issue
a paper at Clarion, to be called the
Jackson Democrat. The materials ore
purchased and on the ground, and it
looks ns though Cam. meant business.
We observe that Mr. Brown does not
seem to enjoy the idea of havino- n
rival so near the throne, and spitefully
calls the contcmplcd paper "a guerril
la sheet." All such notices as that
are onlyjcalculr.ted to bring the new
paper into favor. Wo wish Mr. Porter
success.
Ciushctl White Wheat W
see that this sensible preparation of wheat.
.1.-. i i . '
umi nas ueon lor some time so popular In
me r.ani, nas loTind Its way to Tionesta.
Tho New York KvciiIiir Mail says or it
that "wherevor It is tried, it is found so far
preferable to anything else In tlio market
that people aro learning to use it exclusive
ly." It can bo used for pudding; soup,
gruel, limnins, cakes, dessert, eold with
milk, sugar or syrup, or fried in slices, and
is the ve ry essence of healthful food, con
taining all the elements or phosphorus and
nitrogen. It Is for Ralo at the Superior
Number Co. Store.
A man named J. A. Hooper, a
resident of Tit.sville, was killed nt
Pioneer, on Monday morning lust. In
trying to jump from one car to anoth
er while the train was moving, he fell
between them, and was instantly killed.
He was the agent for tho Portland,
Me. Oil Works, and Portland Tank
Car Line. Ho was about 40 years of
acre, and had lived in Titusville for
about four years. He leaves a large
family. A coroner's jury was empan
nlled by justice Reynolds, nnd found
that the deceased came to his death by
his own carelessness, nnd exhonorate
the O. C. & A. It. R., from any blame
iu the matter.
Piano for Sale.
A handsome and good-toned niann
for sale very low. Apply at once to
Mrs. Freeman,
Tioncjta, Pa.
Wanted,
One hundred good horse teams to haul
boards; to commence work on first
snow, n iirk as long as snow lasts ;
wages three dollars per day for team
uud driver, nnd found, except shoeing;
good stabling nnd feed provided. All
who can bring suitable sleds, are re
quested to do so. Apply at Thorn's
Run Mills, on Clarion River, or Coon
Creek Mills, on Tionesta, each four
miles from Tylersburg.
32-3t John Cobb A Sons.
Lullou't Maqa
issucd.and looks as bright and good as a
twenty dollar piece just from the mint.
It has new type aud some new features
which will commend themselves to the
readers aud patrous of Ballou's. known
all over the country ns the cheapest
auu best publication of its kind in the
United States. In it can be found
matter that entertains all. old nnd
young, while the coming yenrthesub
scribers will receive a pretty chromo
as a Christmas present. Only $1.50
per year, and 15 cents single copies.
tor sale all over the country. Ad
dress Thomes A Talbot, 63 Congress
St., Boston.
Pcterson't Magazine for December
is on our table in advance, nnd is a
perfect gem. It contains, every year
oue thousand pages; fourteen steel en
gravings; twelve colored Berlin pat
terns; twenty-four pa'ges of music;
und more than a hundred novelets aud
original stories by the best American
writers. Yet the prieo is only two
dollars, or a dollar less than illega
lities of its class. To clubs it is eh can.
er still. Thus, five copies are sent for
eight dollars, or eight copies for twelve
dollars, or twelve copies for seventeen
dollars. To the person getting up
either of these clubs an extra copy U
giveu as a premium, aud also a superb
five-dollar engraving for framing,
"Christ Weeping Over Jersalem."
Specimens of the miigaaine are sent,
gratis; Now is the time to subscribe,
or to got up clubs for 1873. Address
Charles J. Peterson, UOtf Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bi kfalo, N. Y. Dec. 13, 70.
Dit. R. V. Pierce: For the past
six months I have used your Golden
Medical Disc overy in my practice and
in that time I have If ted its merits in
severe coughs, both acute mid chronic,
in chronic, diseases of the throat, se
vere eases of bronchitis, genrral de
rangement of the system, constipated
condition of the bowels, n:id wherever
a thorough Alterative, or blood puri
fier, has been indicated. In till eases
I have found it to net 'gently yet
thoroughly Hnd effectually in remov
ing the various dioeiised conditions.
t . . ... . '
and bruiL' about a lienliliv nninn
throughout the cystei
em Ymira frnt.-r
i m. 1 ours Irnter-
nally,
H. L. IIau., M. D.
C90.
HOW TO GO WEST.
This is an enquiry which every oue
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 and money.
The "C. IJ. & Q. RR.," running from
Chicago, tin ough Galeshurg to Bur
lington, and the "I. B. & W. Route,"
running from Indianapolis, through
BJoomington to Burlington, have
achieved a splendid reputation in the
lust two years ns tho leading Passen
ger Routes to tho West. At Burling
ton they connect with the B. A M.'ll.
R. and form tbe great Burlington
Route, which runs direct through
Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan
sas, with close connections to Califor
nia and tho Territories; and paseu
gcrs starting from Tionesta, on their
way westward, cannot do better than
to take the Burlingtun Route.
This Line has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West," which con
tains much valuable information; a
large correct mnp of the Great West,
which can be obtained freo of charge
by nddrassing the General Passenger
Agent B. &. M. R. R., Burlington,
Iowa.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
Over two thousand ncres of fine
Hemlock Timber Lands situntad on
Maple Creek, near Clarinjrton, this
county, are for sale nt a bin gain. Part
of the lands aro situated within four
miles of Ciarington. on the Clarion
River, and would be a fine site for an
extensive tannory nnd sawmills. Map
and terms nt this ofiice.
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$5000,0 00 IN BANK.
GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
Postponed to December 7, 1872.
TMIK KKCO.VI) liliAVh cii'T cav
J- CKUT ill thn niil ol'll.n li ... ... I .,....
BY ok Kksni'cky, announced forSepiein
b"r 2H, has bcou postponed to IiKCKM-
lli:U7. lS7l. Iiei-uoso ll.n ....., r
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orders tho lew days before tho ilrawinir
made it physically impossible to till them
without a few days' delay, and as a sliort
Dostltonenieiit wuu iiwi-it..l.N. : .. .... .1..
teriuiiiud to defer it to a time that would
make a lull drawing sure by tl:o Kale of
.all the tickets.
The money necessary to pay iu full all
thti o.'l'pred gifts is now upon deposit in tlio
Kaniicrsi' and Drovers' Hank, as will bo
seen by the following certilicato of the
Cashier:
'a km asp Dimvkrs' Hank. )
I.orisvu.l,.'-:, Ky., Sept. ai, Ih7J. 1
Tills IS Id icu-tilr Hint llicr.t 1 I..
posit In this bank ovt'r half a million of
.."na, mi ion creoii 01 iiih c.lll i oi.ee rl
fund. ?.'.i.o,i)oo of which is held bv tliis
bank a Treasurer of the Public Library
of Kentucky to nnv off nil ..ills 1.1 I...
awarded at the drawing.
It. S. VKAC1I, Cashier.
1,000 Prizes, amounting to
8500,000 ITOASII
will be aWHi'ded. tlm lii.Wni 1..; ,...
il)0,(Mi, 8,io,uui, S.'o.ooo and dowii in rc-u-lar
griidatioii to lnn, which is the lowest.
iiiii uiHwing win positively and 1111
" 1 "-- ,T nun 11 II- I
vi hi 1 .j. iiiiv oiKu p:aeu j leceiu oer 7. Agents 1
are percmlorily rcou.red to close sales 1.11.I I
liinkn iKliim. .,.; I.,.- 1.. .i . 1 . -
make returns Xov..n.l...i- -. ... ....- ...
u,
giveain pie tunc for tl.o liinil arrai.gcmcnts.
Orders tor tn kels or ai jiilcaiions lor cin u
lars Kliould ho u Idressed to
(iov. I'lliiS. I'. lmAMI.F.n'H
Agent Publio Library of Kentucky,
Ij'j'.ii! villc, ky.
CkOVHu & BAKER!
SKWnilMACIinKN.!
T.u follow in-.; nrn selcelcd from thou. ;
amis of tPHiinni!ak ol slmil ir i lmi :i. 'i-. '
as t xprossinT tho rcnons lor !k picl' r
once of tho (irover.V linker T.la.-liliv over
all others.
"I like Dim 'In.vcr ,v Maker M i- j
chine, In the first place, bemuse ' 1 li el i
any other, I should sli'l want a ("rover .V !
linker; mid having n flrovor linker it I
answers the purpose of nil tlio reit. It j
(Iocs n i renter variety or work and isei. .i-r '
to learn t!::ri nnv "tlier,"--Vi. .1. I . Cm. ;
ly 'Jenny June)
"T hav hat several venrV
Hence with a (trover ,t 'lal.'ei ..la -lii'e. i
! " oien nas civeii Hie Teat a'iNi:ict on. II
i il.ink n.(;r.,v,. u..i.-m....i.; :
easily iniinii-rod, and less liable t "ct "in
nr order. I prefer the drover .V Ilnker.le-
eidedlv." Mrs. lr. WattK, New York.
"I have had one in mv fauiilv for
ionic two yeai'M; and fjom what I know
of it workinjrK, and from the testimony of
many of niy IVieiels who uho the n-iino, I
can hardly nee how an vthinir could be more
complote or Kivo bettor satisfaction."
Jlra. (Jen. Grant.
"I believe It to be tho liest, all
thinirscoiiHidiTcd.ol any that I linvn known
It in very simple nnd easily loiu ned ; the
aewinir from the ordinary spools Is a jrreat
adiantairet thestiteh is 'entirely reliable:
It does ornamental work beautifully ; it is
not liable to uet out of order. Mrs. A. M
Kpooiier, M Bond St. Brook lyn.
"I am acquainted with the work of
the principal machines, and I prefer tho
(Jrover.V Maker to them all, because I eon-
Killer the ktilc h mnrn nl.iutl.. T li-t-n u.nPl.
in the house whieli w as dono nine years
..... met, m nun iroori. airs, in. iJc
('ready, No. 43 Kast 2:id atreet, X. Y.
"More than two-thirds of all tho
ncwiniriiono in my lanulv for the last two
years has been done by (irover A linker's
Machine, and I never had a garment rip
in uo locirmiK, excciir inose renia which
tl'ol icsome ltr.'ii wil I ...nL.nl.. ...I...l
. ' ........ ..... .....nt, n, n iiiiiu IIUMl,
It Is. In mv nninloti l.v (..i. il.n n..u. .ni..
l' 1 . .
".i... nut A IIHIU LI1C11. .HTK. 1ICI11V
urn needier.
- ...".v.. j.t.n.:. ..111-
cniiie nas rendered tn every respect, the
most perfect satisfaction. It coiubincs so
inailV ailVMlllmres With linnufv nf
tion 'and economy in price Unit it is a no
eesity in every household." Mrs. (iover
nor ucary, narnsuur(5, 1'a.
"I hnvn liml tlm Clmpit. nnia. r...
chine for ten or twelvo yeirs in constant
use in my house. I have seen and known
every kind nt l aniily sowinir, both per-
m'Miii mm nooseiioMi, aecoinpiislied up
tlm (imvor.t- tlt.bnl. l....l.i..A in .1 ..
-. ...... mm uiur, t'.WKTl-llll.
satisfaction ol'all concerned, Key. .Stephen
XI. X 11.
"I flllll tltorirnvnr .t TIuL-a CC1..1. -..Ill
wear asloint as the (rarincnU do-t-out wear
the carmen! in fuel rPlm ut;i..i. .-;u.....t
break on bias seams, when si retched, as
wiiicisiiu : uiio iieiuier oocs it uraw tho
WOl'K. J IU. Ilr. H I llir. 4 Kilst fu m,
ty-lourth street, X. Y.
The (Jrover and P.aker Sewins Sfachine
Company niaiHifacturo both tho Klastic
and Lock Stitch Machines, nnd oiler the
public a choico of tho best machines ot
both kinds, at thoir establishments. In nil
the largo cities, nnd through agencies' in
nearly all towns throughout tho couiitn-.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
siucnes iiirnlsiieil on application to
T. J. VAX (JIISKX, Agent,
Tionesta, Pa.
PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y.
fjfAXD AFT1C11 Monday, Juno 5, 1871,
ii.iuis win run as lonows:
TItAIXS XOHTIIWAIin.
STATIONS. No. . Xo. 4.
wieopoliM, lo.jtfi 5 , 3 ;j j, ,
uuii.-ii., iu.j."i ;i.
Woods io.:to 3,1s i
Prathers Mill to 24 310
Pi thole City 11.0(3 ' 2.00 1
tr a ix.s soirrinvA nn.
stations. Xo. 1. Xo. 3.
1'itholo l it v, 8.40 a 111 1.20 pm
Woods ts.oit " l.iill
Honnelt (1.0:2 2.CJ
Oleopclis 0.18 " -J 14
All .Trains mako close eoniiociions
at cueopoiis with trains on theoit Creek .v
Allegheny ltivcr Uailwav, North and
South.
Two Lines of Singes run daily between
Pitliole City, Miller l'arni and Pleioant
villo, maki'igconnectioii ithariivingand
ilciuirting Tiains. J. T. lil.AIU.
II. WJCKIIA.M, Siip t.
Ticket Agent, Pitliole City, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IX THE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau St., New York City.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
OX AND AlTKIt II P. P. Sunday May
1, 1S70, Trains arrive nt and lea'vo the
I'nion Depot, corner of Wasliinton and
Liberty street, as follows;
AKIMVrc.
Mail Train, 1.30 a in t Fast Lino, 12.12 a
in j VVcH'saeiHiinniodation No. I, ii.20 a m '
Hrinton aiviiniiiodalion No I, 7..'l a m;
Wall's accoiiiiuodatioii No 2. ..")." a 111 :('in-
ciniinti express li.iam; JohnsMiwii ac
coiiiiiiodalioii 10 ill Bin. lir,,.l.i.u.L.'u ....
coinniodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh
express i..lo p m; rncllic express 1.6(1 p 111
Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.H5 p m ;
llonicwiHid acciininoilation No l,9.5.i jini;
l 11. . lUllllllllIill Mill ,M) 1, O.ilO p III
Hrinton aecoiiiiiioilation No 2, 1.10 p 111
Way Passenger 111.211 p 111.
DKI'AKT.
Southern express 5.20 a ni ; Pacific fx-
press z.w a in ; vt an s accommodation No
1, fl.Slia m ; Mail Train H.10 a in : Itrtiitnn'a
"I , i.iinncfi iv n uc-
coniinodalioii No 1, 5.10 11 in; Cincinnati
lll'l-lllll IIIOIIIIT 11.11 I "II 1. .... I'... I. I I.'
express 12.:t.i p in; Wall s accommodation
N 2, 11.51 a 111 ; Johnstown aceoniirodalioii
4.i."ipm; lloincwo. il aeconiniodatioii No
1. H.50 p m; Chilndelphiii express 3.50 p in;
all aecoinniodatioii No3,:i.u.')p in; all's
al'iv. odation No 4, (I.0.1 p 111 ; last Line
7. to p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p 111.
Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at H.O.i a. 111.. reaching Pills
burgh at I0.ii.-ia. III. Itctiiriiing leave Pitls
htirgh at 12..-hi p. 111., and arrive at Wall's
Station at .lo ti. m
( iiiciuiinii express leaves daily. South
ern express daily except Mm. lav. All oth
er I'rains daily, except .Sunday."
For further information aiil v to
W. II. il.CK V " A .1
Tho Pennsylvania I;,iil,-,.. i..,
11 1 ... .1 ..Jw ..... 1 .!.,.. 1 . : .1. .. .. .. ' '""1'any
. ... cihfi'iH" ex
cept lor earing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsibilily to Hue Hundred Dollai -.value.
All baggugo exceeding that it ount
111 value will bo at the risk of tin, ,m.r
unless taken by special contract. '
, A. J. CASSAl
Ofncfitl '!Ier!tr;l Jo-.t, Alt x rt Pa
".. r imuga ieex
I
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.!
i
.110.1
K5Z "P THSfcl AMD TKCU
3HA1.T MAKZ MONTY.
Th ii k a'.t.
w e no -.
.1 die
T S.IV, !
II
i, v :
HIT lV (.'
'l i !1 la, l:i
Thou shnlt not choose to lliyl:-nv o ),
crDi vlioods iiierehnts ; ll'ion sbat no
bow down tothem le-rlis en to their t.iles.
for Ililbroiincr it Co. are reliable d-a i r ,'
and capable of serving their eust- mer- ti
the third and fourth
in
Thou shn!t seek iu vain Cor a good iia'
itv of Dry (iooils, C.. hin.r, and lient-.'
Furnishing floods elsewhere; for verilv
thev can be tdiinir iu large (puuuiCcs ii
Ililbroiincr A Co.':-.
IV
Thou Rhalt brr-.r in mind (h it upon ix
days in the week, thou canst make ihv
lilirclin-.es nl tin. I ir ll.....lu ui..i... .1 tr i
lironner A Co. ; but upon tint sevenlh oav
tho proprietors nnd Lew, the man of the
taie, desire rest from their laliors.
Thou shaP honor the Dry (l ieds Store of
iiiihrouncr it Co., and lliv days shall be
loii;in the laud to enjoy tlio fruits I licreol.
VI
Tiio", flinlt not commit nnv outrageous
Impropriety bv fxilishlv purchasing ihv
Dry (ioods and Cloihin'g elsewhere; but
go directly to llilbrnnn r it Co., who will
give you a superior article.
VII
Thou shalt seek no other Trv (ioods
Store, trying to suit thyself in Dry f foods.
Clothing, Fancy f foot Is, Ca pets, llatsnini
('litis. lif.CilllSM villi r.n.i unit .mii'ui.ll' l.nli..
nnd cheaper at Ililbroiincr A Co.'s than any
.l. u viol-.
VIII
Thou shalt not steal fr 111 the Drr floods
more m iiiinronner it Co., for they sell
goods so cheai) that a felony would 1 m fit t
IX
Thou shalt not bear false witness, but
I'sllV llcl. Ii.iivlcil.pn flint II..... . ....t
a bet lei m't icloi.l' I li-v. I :.... Iu ..I llitl
. ... ., ... .-.,t ........ r. .. .... ii. 1... mi 1,1
mm." man any piaco else in the city.
X
Thou shalt. not covet thv neighbor's
goods nor his bargains, but take counsel
t the wise and nroceed striiiirliiu-nv to tlm
Dry (ioods Slum of Hill irotuicr A' C11
Water Street, Tionesta, Pa.
0 If- Aug. 21, 1872.
teov.M VICE'S
ALT. EXT.ok
mm
1' .
- CURES DISEASES Of THt---""-.
TilSDAT.lUCS.UVER & BLOOD
In tho woii'iVrfitl moflfrlnn to which tho afflict
ed nru aHvo pointed for n-Ucf, tho diicovurt-r
b li(.V(M liu luii eoiiihiiifil in harmony more ol
Nit'iro niii-i mvriML'ii curative proiicrtlci,
which (1. nl m in-tiNctl into llio vcctaltlu kliiK
iltmi for lieiliiitj ttiu ick, thr.n wcru ever bcfttie
coiuMti'vl i:t ono mcfliriun. Tht evhlt-nce of thU
fact i fount) tn ihti urciit variety of mont ohntU
nato (liM'a-'fi which it liu lccn round to conquer.
Iu Uut euro of HroiM'liiilii, Severe
('outfit, atxl (he cmly ftau'cn ol C'oiimu ni p
tlou, it h.tft aN(;iif hf(f tlm medical faculty, and
eminent iitiYitk-l.-inrt pronouiKi' ft tho rVatrnt
medical discovery of the ajju. While It rure the
eviTc-t ftHi'ditt, It ptretiyilienn tho fyntom and
purll l thv lloU. By itp at and ihur
o'i;n hloo l pur 1 1) in proper! ifH, it curea all
HuiuiiMi from U.f uoit Mt-rofuln to
foul 11011 II lot ell, HI nt plf, or Irruption.
M Tdirial Uorat, Minrral oiMnt. and their
effect, are eradicated, and vigorous hci' .di and a
n id coiiiititntiou rMuhlUhcd. IIr a prlaa.
H;ilt ltd 'imi, h'vor rurei, kculy or
cmll, in rn.pn, i nit: f l III CH 111 tMI I
ea-e tMiiKf.t hv had blond, are r jiiquerrd by thia
F"W,:,M" I'm n iu ; in ij;" nn in: nieuicint.
If you fc -1 dull, drow-y. .ubihttilrd, liavo in I.
low color of nkiii, or vll,wii.li brown pot un
f ictj or Im ly, fre.piont b-atlnclie or dizaino, bad
ta-t in mouih. lutein ,d heat or cliilli-, aluniated
U'ilh hot lliilicd lo.t tr.ii-iu ...) ..I,. u t.
boliii'.M. IrremWr appoute. and tongue coattd,
you ara .'i!l"e-i.i iioin Torpid l iver or
IIHlniHHCi( In mnuycu-e. of ",lr
Ho ill jilAl'jt only part of thcte vymptoiua
are evmrn-.nivd. A a reinedy for all fiich caea.
Dr. IMeruo' (iolilen Medicitl llcovuiy baa no
ttiual, a it effci ia perfect cure, leavim; tl.e Ut
er ureuuihefied and healthy. Fr tho cine of
llilbtlnut CoumII pMtlou t) the boweU l(
" m lai-i irtiiiu 1 1'liii. uy , Bllil iiitifu Willi IiaV
U'' it for t lii h purixitto aro hmd in iti tiraiM.
Vim proprtuUir otlcra (l.hOO re nan I lor a medi
cine that will etiual It for tho cure of all tho dia
eae for which it U vecouiiuuiided.
Hold by diu"'i.u at 1 per hottlo. Prepared hj
R. V Pierce. M. D .Soln 1'ioprietor. at hivCherui
val ji'Kratorv. .13 Seneca atreet. Itud'alu, N. V.
ei'Jtiti yonr addreaa for A pamphlet.
PIIOTOGRA GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJOINING T1IK IIOLMKS liorsc,
Tionesta, PaM
M. CARPENTER, - - . Proprietor.
I'lfim-astiilitiuiii ulltlio UUst lv!i
t.ci:vt.
Vlil'r lliltfvt a.j ti- t ,t v ,
fTlS'le of P.cir Until, U', I'l -inf S
Kiqiton, H.ctoird, -vced, I .-?tei'if
MM, eilicd " Tonic, '' Al'-taiit-rv'
ltr.1 11-14,'
, in vi 01 in "'llf mid ivin,
but nr a tnt Mul cue, m.n!a fif.-n tiitivg rWi
anl lieiliinft'aliforiii.i.frfefroma! A.f "Ifiic Stiinubnm.
I h-v are the Great li'ond I'urnipr ni-H a I i re - vici
Principle, a Perfect Kitmvimr a. d !ar;K.iiir ?( ,ul
Sviii, carrying oOT all pfinnnom in,tir and rtiirttii-.j
the blood to a luealtliv cntic tion, ent.f;!!!!. if, mu tum
and mviRoratin)5 botlt mind ant) bode. Titer 'p -y
of adiniitiMration, prompt in tfi-ir ariion. rrMin in tiitir
reirilt, tafe and reliable in a'l firm of ''ie,i
Mi IVnon cmn take llioe Ulitrri Kent 4-
IPf to direction, ant) icm-iiit pn-jj ttnwc provided)
their bone .ire not d-Mirnv-d bv nvn-nl .i.i(.n r,t tulir
mean, and the rilal orpins w.isied iiu.fii.d Itio iioijit
of repair.
1 prptn or Inrllrrt Inn. Hfa.l.ii l.e, TNoi
in the Shouldei'i. C.i-;-!., T'KI'"" "f ( t .t, Ii
ginen, Sdiir Knu l.nii,i tf 1 1 .Stotn.n.li, :.i, ,t,
in the M'nuh, HttiiiiM Aincl, P.i! pi tn r ion t4 tUa
Heart, Infl.immatimt of ths un:. Tain in tin rt- on ol
the K'dnevt, and a bit tdred oihvr p.iii.'u! irnit.tf..,
are tlie tifftpnii:i ff l)vpeni.t. In t!i enin;i.toi!t
it ll.n no eqna', nnd one imi!e Will prov. a beiicr gtur
anlee of if- merit tha-i a letiprliv rli-rniemeiit
For Feinnlo C'otnptiiliilii, m t-hoi- or a' I,
married or mi(!e, at he d.iwit of vo-iinlmod. nr hi
turn of life. theit Tonic ll.tter dip'.iv to decided an
intlnene iliat a marked tnipiurenient hmhi peicco
tihie. 1
for Indnmmalnry rrn.l fiionlo llhcn
mnt liH and t-mt, Ir;icji(.i ..r ndi-ri
Keinittent and Inlerni-itent (-'ever Me ce id tbl
lllood. I.iver, Kidney ami llddcr. il.ee It . Met I. a
heea mmi aiicccWid. .Smc!i l).snr, fl r,,,0d Uf
Vituted Liood. wli ih i Keoeia.Iy oiodio..! bv l.uiai
meiu nfihe IiceMive Orn-n
Ji,'7'' aJcntlo Iint1lvpnMVf!ln
m Tonic, poaein ,, , (.C1 ;j .r (' dcUu .
asapowertnl aenl in le'iev:. r,l(i. ...tt ..r l-.tlj.
iintion of the I.iver and Vtweral O-jh. n,
Dneasei.
For Mklu Dlaeaaee, r.iapi;n. T,itrr, SU
K Ileum, Cloicliei, Spoil. pimpV. lUtu f It-., Car.
bimclei, KniK-wArmt SuM Head, .S"ie i:,c..'riv
tlpeln. Itch, Scurft, hiolotation tj r!ic .Son, lUmot
and Dise.i of tht Sk n, . wh.itever n no: ..i nii'e.
are literally dug up and ciitird ot.t of the 'c- in 4
ihort time by the lte of tlieso II. net. ir Hoit'e m
auch caee will conriuce tlie must incicdn una of vUtt
curative effects.
Cleaiiae llie VltUte.t IHoorf whenever vom
finii u impuiit.e biintinX il Kt, li.efcU.M m I' mj.'o.
Kriipiion. or Sore: cleanse ii when vmt find 11 iJt
tructed and ahicj(iah in the vein ; c!ean it when it
Toti' ; vonr fee!in-a Will led rn wliun. K-eji j,cd
pine, nnd the heahh of iht ivtie n ', Im'Iow.
(raitcriil i liniieauol i piorla m Vivm Fr
Taas the moat wondeilul inviuiaut ihtt vr aail.t.ned
the Ktiikiin vtem,
PI11, Tape, nn. I nther Worma, UiVi.iK m
the ivstem of to in.niy thousand, ar eifrciH!;T r
iroved and remnvi-d. Sy a ditni(:iii'cl ph-fU
Thfrei-i scarcely an iudifidnal upon the faro of 1 be
eaith whose b-nly i exempt fitmi the preaem-eof wpn
It is not upon ih healthy element of tin body tkt
wormi exi:, but unon the tliieaie I Ininior ami l -r
...... u.rrn nvM.j monsiet or dura.
No iytem or Median, no rernnfiiRe. 00 ainWiM
.tica, w.'d fiee the aytm fium mvimi like ihae It
tera. MerlimtleAl DKertyra. rnrmc i
P.onn and Mineral, inch a lVninlieta. Tv(e letter
Gold beatera, and Mineia, a ihev adv tore to life. wi9
be atibiect to para!vi of the l'.-n-el. T. eji.od ainian
tint take a dose of Walkr Vi.muak Urn ca oace
or twice a week as a Preventive.
llllloua, ItemlUeiil, nu.1 Iitf rniltfeni
Fevers, winch are 10 prevalent in the ralleee of one
Rreit river throughout the t'liitcd State, esptciaily
those cf the MUsi'iippi. Ohi Miuonri, Ihmox, lep
neee. Cmnberiand, Aikamai, Red, Cilorado, Ibaan.
Rio (irande, Pearl, Alabama, Mohi'e. S.waiinah, IIoa.
ke, James nd many other, with their rut tribnu
ne. throughout fmr entire connliy d irin the Snmmee
and Aiiliimu, and lentattuUy dnrinj; teiont mt
iiiiimtil heit and drrnea, a -; invariably accompanied
by eatensive derauseinenta of ihe aiomat li and lii er, and
other abdominal viscera. Then; a:e alav more or ie
ohiiructioiis of the liver, a we.ikiies-nnd irrit di! t:at
of the stnnuch, and great torpor of the lumela. btn
tinned up with vitiated accunuilaiionr In then tieik
ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inrtueiir. tiw
thffae various orgai.i, la etsentinlly neresiarv. Thete i
no cathartic for the purpose eqn.d to Da. J. W.i kii'i
Viniuar IliTTnas they will spee.lily remove the
dark colored viacid matter with v. Inch the Imwela
loaded, at the aame time stimnlatinK the secretions rJ'
the liver, and generally rcstoriuj; the healthy fnuctieu
of the dtcet iva 01 g.01.
ttcroriiln, or Ivlittr,' Kvll, White Kwellniga.
Uicera, Erysipelas, Sivelied Neck, (ioiter, Stmtu'oua
Inflammations, Indolent Inllmnmati-im, IclClla Af
fections, Old Sore, Eruption ol' the Skoi, Suic Kvea.
etc., etc. In hee, as in all oilier consittntiorui )..
eases, Wat kkh's Vinruh !ittrks have nhown their
e,reat curative powers in ths most oLstiiuts aiu! iuIim-
able cues.
Ir. VnlUera'nltfrriilM Vlorni- Till tern
act on all these caes in a similar ininner. Itv tun 1 1 nut
the Idood th-y remove the c.ni-.e, ami hvieio.von awav
the eifects of the inll.omnaiion (ihe tnhcicnlai depoen
the affected pans receive lic.iuh, and a permanent cat
is effected.
The properties uf Da. Wai.kkr's V-nka,
PtTraa-i are Aienent. Di.it. lioreiic and I'.irniinanre,
Niitntioiia, Lax.tlive, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Ini
Uni. Siiilonltc, Alteiative, and Anti liiiions.
The Aperient anil mild Laxative pronertiee ol
Dit Wai kia'a Vinruar ItiTTaai ate the b ct safe
guard in ad cases of eruptions and inalisn.int fevers,
their balsamic, beaiinir, and sootliing proK.'rtie protect
the humors of the fauces. 1 heir Sedative properties,
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowed,
either from inHammatiou, wind, coiic, cramps, ew.
Iheir Couiiter-lrril.itit influence extends throinrliOM
the system. Their Diuretic proertie act on the Kid
neys. correcting 'd iet;iilatin the flow of mine. I heir
Anti-Hihous properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and its discharges through the bili.uy ducts,
aud are superior to all remedial Bents, for the cm nl
Uihotis Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. ,
Fortify the body iiKnluat digests bv pun
fvuig all its fluids with Vingan Hi ttkms. No eri.
demic can take bold of a system thus fmr armed. The
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k dneys, and the,
nerves are retidcicd disease piuol by Uus gicat iuvig
oraitt. nirertlona. Take of the Hi iter m )oinB to bed
at nij;Ht from a h.iif to one and one liA I wme-j;iafu.l.
Eat gcHid iinurishiug food, inch as beefsteak, mm In
choi. venison, roast beef, and vetietaUtt, and take
out'door exercise. They are composed ut purely vcgei
able ingredients, and ctmum no spirit.
J WALKER, Prop'r. 11 II MolMlXA IOA CO.,
Drue;eists and Omu Agts., San FranrrMo, fai,.
and cor. of Wasbington and Charlton Sis , New Voilu
SOLD bV ALL DRUM. IS18. AND DEAMHS.
DRUG STORE!
Grandin's Block, Tidioute.
BOLAHD HKOS., at the V.mek Irnr
pitoro, luiva JuNt rwoivud uww auj
very extuimive Htock of
ofall htvloH tti.il prlcon, whlfh they will din
... nl inn ,tJYti.'hi iui.siiui raii'H 0fn
HiKtcnt with tlio exiiniM'n foiiutM-toit with
. tlio triulo.
Tin y ulso Iwvo on Imiul n large utm-k of
DKUGS A MKPICINES
TAINTS fc oils
WINDOW (JLASS
SASH A- DOOIIH
PLASTK K OF PAULS
WATEKLIMECKMKNT Ao &t.
Iloincmlior the I'laoe
GiiAxmys xew block,
z-u Tuuourr: im.
U'llLHUsrUIT DIIKINMIX SOIXARY.
WIl.M.VMf I'tiHT, vi.ss'a.
I'lHSTCI.ASS llutti-1li11j5Jichn.il lor
i ll.ltll K0XC.
LOCATION
Onn rf ti, m.t beautiful in the SiHte.
Students Received at any Tlm.
TKHMS MOIIKKATK.
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