W. It. DUNX KDITOK. ftEDXESDAY MORNING, DEC. IS. 1871. ANOTIIKlt APOLOMY. We'll get ii!jcJ to tlicm after nwhilo. "Wc imiic ft lialf-sliect this week on Re count 1st, of I lie illncM of the editor, who ha been prostrated eineo lad. is miic by reason of cold contracted at the fire. 2d, death in the family of oir foreman, making his presence JicceMarylscwhore. We will have a full sheet out next week, unless some thing more than ordinary happens be tween then and now. Preaching in M. E. Church next "Sabbath, morning and evening. Stationer), a full lin. always on hand at Superior Lumber Co. Store. As a remedy for Bronchial Aflec tions and Chronic diseases of the Lungs, nothing ever before discovered equals Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. ffote and Draft Hooks art kept at Super ior Lumber Co. Store. We are informed that the Green wood School in Burnett lwi, opened on Monday, Olh inat., with M . II. S. Brockway as teacher. It is to contin une in session for five mouths. Scrap Books, a Tew still remain at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. A great deal of typhus fever is reported in the country surrounding ns. Our physicians are kept very busy attending them. They all oiiginate from colds. JYkum: New crop Turkey prunes just received at Superior Lumber Co'k. We notice I. Hilbronner, senior member of the firm of Hilbronner & Co., in town this morning. We pre sume he is hero to see how things look about the store. Ain't it? Blank Rooks, a fresh invoice just opening at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Mr. T. B. Cobb, of Jno. Cobb & Sons in forms us that they have tiow fif ty teams at work in the woods, rod could very well employ as many more. Two teams were obliged to stop last week on account of the epizuo, but that diseases has about had its run in this section. Lovers of a cup oftooit fea'should try our best grade of Young Hyson, it is the fin est money can buy. For sale at Superior Lumber Co's. II. O. Davis is lying quite ill, at his residence on Water St. He worked very hard at the fire, contract ed col J, and is now quite low. He will, in all probability recover, but will probably have a weary time wait ing for health. The Odd Fellows are sitting up with him during the nights, and they'll use him well. i"GUt Edffc," a new supply of this cele brated fine cut, at Superior Lumber Co's. Maj. Goodman was in town the other day, and informed us that ho had only slain nine deer since he had been out, about three weeks, that he had "been fixing up and getting ready, and merely looking around an hour or two in a day." We wonder what he expects to do when ho gets down to business. TEACH IcKW AXM'At. INNflTrTF. ' The Sixth A n 11 ti 11 1 Institute of Fi.r est county will be held at Tlonesta, commencing on Tuesday, January 14, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M., and con tinue i session four days. All teach ers, school directors and friends of ed ucation art respectfully invited to at tend. J. J. Stcadman, Principal of Car rier Seminary will be present during the week as lecturer and Instructor. Prof. C. II. Dale, of Franklin, will give instruction in the several branches taught in our schools, and in the Theo ry and Art of Teaching. Business of importance to teachers will bo brought before the institute, and it is expected of every teacher iu the county, ntid all who are preparing to teach, to attend the institute, and we hope that directors will, in every way, encourage their teachers to do so. Teachers, it is not only a privilege, but it is your duty to make all neces sary arrangements to leave your schools during the lime, and give full prompt attendance. An examination will be held on Sa.urduy, January 18th, at 9 o'clock A. M. S. F. Koiiuek, Co. Supt. A I'.WU). Mr. Editor. : Allow me through the columns of the Hei-lulican tore turn the sincere thanks of myself and family to those who assisted in saving my barn and a large part of the Holmes House furniture, during the fire on Tuesday afternoon, lOtli. Should any of them ever be placed in like circumstances, 1 hope they may meet with as much kindly assistance. Yours, C. D. Malik. Xew AtU'ertUemrnt. SHERIFF'S SALES. VI MTU f stin.lrv w rits of Ven.li. Graham Biscuit. Try them. They may l)e had at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Miss Maze commenced her school last week. The school is filled to its utmist capacity. If our town contin ues to increase, there is nothiug for it, but to build a larger school house, as we do not believe that twenty more pupils could possibly be accommodut d in the house now used. O, then won't there be some jolly times col lecting the school tax? Knife rolishers: a new article for clean ing knivea without wearing away the blado at Superior Lumber Co'h. Col. J. C. Iluys, of Meadville, Special Agent of the Post Office De portment, was in town on Friday last, and made us a short visit. He is kept very busy visiting various offices iu the United States. For more than a score of years he was editor and proprietor of the Crawford Journal, and was al ways a staunch Republican. We are always glad to see his genial face. Workmen's Time Books, at the Superior Lumber Co's. We sometimes give advice gratis, und this is a piece that strikes us ns being good. We would advise the property-owners of all that portion of the town from the run south of the Presbyterian Church and the rivtr, and tli. isc living on the bauk of the river from the bridge to Judge Dale's, to ce in Li nc, and hire Mr. Dilhridge's pilj driver, and drive piles on the bauk from the bridge to Dale's prop erty, and thus save the river, the trouble hereafter of making a new channel through the centre of the town. We believe this will be a thor tua'h protection, and about tha uly ue that will avert this calamity. Wo fcliui'e nothing fur this advice. Dr. A. Fisher, Dont.st. favorably known to many of our readers, will stop at the Lawrence House next week, where will be found bv all need ing his professional services. He stops from Tuesday until Saturday. The first team crossed the bridge on Wednesday last, about 6 o'clock. Since the last arch was raised, Messrs. Bell & Breckinridge have given their entire attention to planking the bridge, and filling up tin abutment on this side. The job is a good one, und the structure reflects much credit on the contractors, both of whom are gentle men with whom it is a pleu.-ure to meet; we are only sorry there are not two or three mure bridges to be built about here, that they might remain among us. ifarvin's Crackers are for sale by Super ior Lumber Co, We were in error last week iu stating that Dr. Blaine wae a gradu ate of a Phiiudelpnia Medical Insti tution. He is a graduate of Bellevne Hospital Medical College, of New iorkCitv. We had either to make the correction, or fight, and being somewhat demoralized by the late fire, wo concluded to correct. By next weeks issue we expect to be able to back all we say. Checker Boards, just received by Super ior Lumber Co. We take pleasure iu transferring from the Beavci Radical to our col umns the followiug favorable notice of the Bsavcr Seminary, with which many of our readers are acquainted : This Institution, of which we feel we have a right to boast, is just clos ing t ue most successlul terms in its history. The examinations show that earnest, thorough work has been done by teachers and pupils, The Music Department with Prof. Betiter und Mis. Taylor and their faithful assistants has been iu a flourish ing condition. Indeed it is Mile to say that our Musical liu'iliile is becom ing widely known, as it deserves, for its superior advantages. The new College Building is now enclosed, and will be pushed forward 1 1 . i ' rapidiy 10 completion, its appear ance is imposing indeed, and with the other building pluccs our College, in point of accommodations, abreast with any iu the rUute. By a wise arrangement of the school calendar the holidays are em braced iu the vacation toon to occur, and the winter term open the second January. ot We aro gmtiheJ to learn from Dr. Taylor, that the prospects for a full attendance next session are particular ly gratifying. Send for catalogue. Bath Brick, the genuine, imported Eng lish brick, may be hud at Superior Lum ber Co. Store. the Court nf Common i'leas of Forest Co., and to nip directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the borough of I ioucsut, on MONDAY, DEC. 230., 1S72, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following described real estate, to-wit : W. T. Neill and John Wilson vs. Tho Wet Itickorv M ning Assisvation, Ven. Ex. No. 41. Dee. Tr. 172. McA tenter A Neill All the riirht, title and intercut of Defendants Into tho following ti act of land to-wit: All that certain tract or piece of land in Harmony township, Forest coun ty, (formerly Venanyro), bounded and de scribed as follows : lli-irmn inn at awhile oak near tho' Hickory town road, theneo north 4.V west 100 porches to a w hite oak, thence north 45 cunt 400 perches to a white oak, thence south 44 perches tea hemlock, theneo south i! vast 120 perches to a black oak. thence south US0 west 80 pel ehes to a black oak, theneo north 45 west SO perches to a black oak, thence south 45 west 400 perches to the place of lieirluitiK. Containing '1M acres of land, more or less. Exceptlnn reserving out of the almve des cribed tract accrtain pun thereof containing 75 acres bounded and descrined as follows: Rcuinninir at a hemlock, aud thence south 47 west perches to a post, thenis? um tlt 47 east 3.V perches to a.rfjst, theuceNouth (10J past 35 perches to place ofbeirinninir. Tho last described filece of laud hcimr known and designated on the map of said defendent as Tract 50' 3." Excepting slso one hundred acres oil' tho west eud of Tracts Now. 1 and sold' by defeudunts to Wm. Keed, by article of agreement. Al.so All lliut certain messuage and tract of land lying and, bciti iir the said township and county, Ixiuuded and de scribed as lollows: lieginuiiiir -at a pWt and stones, theneo north b!i west alomr line of land formerly heionirinit to Wm. Neill 65 pcYchca to a w hite oak, theneo north 1 east 74 perches to a post, theneo north S!is west Ho perelios to a post, thence south 1 west Mil perches to a white oak, thence north b!t west M perches to a black oak, thence south 1 west 1:47 per ehes to a red oak, thence aouih H:i east l.W 7-10 perches to a pin oak, thence 11 rtli 4i east 11I.1 perches to a white oil- , and tiiencc by lands of John Whito to place ot beginning. Containing -SI acres of land, moro or less. Exccplinu a certain trian gular tract or piece ot land out of the above described tract, containing (4 and 35-100) tour and thirty-live niio-liuudredths ueies, ami tieini; taken font Hie aoutu catoru corner of Tract Xo. 4, as designated on the map of said ilefcndants, aud known as the " Triangular,'' and beiiirf iormori. conveyed by Nc.ll and Wilson to N. Schil ling aiid others. Also Ail that certain tract or parol of laud tho messuage ami improvements tiicreoi: erected, siiuuto in township ami count v aloresaid, iHiunded and described 11s follows: llciriutiiiitr at u post in the line of laud late 01 John M uiro.s, thence by laud Into of Wm. Millord, north 71., west lxl perches to a w hite oak, thence south 10" west OS percues to a post, theneo north 07 east ttl perches to a white oak, thence l2i west l.U perches to a post, thence south 87j" oast M perches to a white oak. thence north 7" cast IIS perciiesa post, thence north M west by vacant laud oil perches to a w hite oak," theneo soutn ii" west by vacant 1-tnd ll!l perches toaeh'-st-nut, th'cuco north SS west by land of II. Fole 1-0 perches to a maple, thence L oast hi perches to a post, thence north west :ks perches to a white oak, thence north 'J.0 cast 4:1 pi relies to a post, thence south 8S east 3N perches to a iniiplo, 'hence 1 exst by vacant land I'.eiperchistoawnito isik, theneo south cast liy vacant land IMS. perches to a will o oak, theneo 1.01th t!u east peieoes to a post, tneuco south t"4 east by land of James 11. Neill 131 per clici to a chestnut, thence south north by hind of Junius Mclnt.ie :is pereiies to a post, theneo north Ss wesi 74 perches, thence south 2 west 154 peiehes, thence south 68 east 71 pereiies to a pin oak, thence south 18 east liy land of John Munioss above mentined IIS pereiies to a po.st, thence souih 24 west 134 perches to the place of bcinnini; Couta.ninjr litis acres of land, more or less. Excepting out of the last mentioned tract (11 acres and 30 perches conveyed to F. Fole. The laud to be sold bcinir part of die same premises winch John W, Munross und wife, by deed dated January 0, Isti5 con veyed to the phuiuiHs, Neill it Wilson in tee, unit sold bv said Neill it Hson to said defendants by articles of agreements, datoa Nov. V, IS, i". A LSO, RurRert Adams A Co. vs. Smith A Steph ens, Veil. F.x. No. 7 K. 1. Sept. Tr. 1S7. Hole All Defenduts' rijiht, interest and claim of in and to a piece or parcel of laud situate, lyini and being i.i Harmony township, Forest county. Prima. 1st, licjjinnimi at a post in the line running south from the northeast cor' icrat south line of land of Lee A Lopee, thence nineteen rods on lino of tract to 11 post, tlience west to tho opposite lino of larms ciiihly-six rods on a parallel line With Leo iV lxipee, theneo north nineteen rods to line of Lee & Lopee to a post, thence cast eighty-six rods to tho pluco of beginning. Contain ing ten acres. -nd. llcirinnini! at tho southwest corner of land of jv. A. Copeland and public road, thence southeast along Tionesla road eighteen rods to a post, theneo north two and one-half degrees east forty-tour and one-half rods to a post, them-e northwest parallel with line of road tir-t given eight een rods to line ot tract, thence south two and one-half degrees west forty-four and one-halt rods to place of beginning. Con taining nvo acres, more or less. .id. lleginiiingat a stake on line of farm of A. A. Copeland at a point where road to Copeland-well meets line of tract, theneo south twenty rods to line of an acre piece owned by S." I. Irwin, thence westwardly on a parallel :ine with said Irwin aboiit twenty rods to the roads Inst mentioned, thence about twenty rods east along said roun 10 me place ol beginning. Contain ing two aud one-half acres, more or less, being a triangular piece of hind. 4111. iicL'iiniing at the corner or land soul by first party A. A. Conchoid from ira 1 opeiiiud, containing about titty acres in the public nt the east side of the same, thence uloiig the line 01 tiity ai res alore said sixty rods to a post, thence on a iini parallel with tho road northwest twenty rods to a post, thence towards the said road and to the same 011 a line parallel with first sixty nsls, sixlv rods to the said road, thence along said road twenty rods to tho place ol' beginning. Contain ing seven and one-hall a-res, in neorless. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho properly of Suiilli v Stephens, at tho suit of lluryert Adams A Co. ALSO, Ootlob llinderer vs. Joseph Fulmer, Fl. Fa. No. 31, Hoc. Tr. 17:!. Irwin All De fendant's right, title, Interest und el dm of. In and t the eiisterniost one- hlrd part of Warrant or Tract No. three thousand eight hundred and twenty ittHJO), Isomded anil described as follows, via: llcrlnnin at a liillen white onk, the southeast corner of tho tract, thence north SS dcurrees west one hundred and six rods and piirht-tenths (lort 8-IO1 to n post by white oak, thence north 2 deirrees east live hundred and thir-tv-two rods to a sst bv hemlock 011 the line of tract No, .'(Mi), thence by tract No. 3S'J5 south eighty eight degrees past 0110 hundred and six rods and eight-tenths (loilS-10) to a red oak, tho northeast corner of the tract, thence south '2 degrees west live hundred aud thirty-two (M-J) rods to the place of neginning. I'ontaiuing three hundred .nd tlurty-threo (333) acres, being the same, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and lo lie sold as the property of Joseph Fulmer, at tho suit of Uotlob llinderor, A LSO, ioo. H. Ilissell ,r Co. vs. Horace l'arker and James A. .Sheriff, Fi. Fa. No. IS, Dee. Tr. H72 Tato All defendants' Interest in that pie.s or parcel of laud sitaute in Harmony township, being lot No. 4 of tho subdivision made by Anson Christy, sur veyor nf a certain 'tract of land In said township, deeded by Upo. Fleming and wifo to Ueo. M. Lonu, Win. H. .mniii. by dead bearing date J lib of Aug., 1S(I4, described as follows, to-wit: Coinmene.- west 31$ perches to ajiost, thence uorth I ns? at a post on tho east line of tho tract . -.-. I...- - ...... i I '.fill llorclusi iliwtjmt tmi-ll, ul.ttitr !il.l linn from northeast corner of lands sold to the Cherry ,V Trout Uun Co., thence north one-half degree east "5 perches to the northeast corner of the subdivision lot No 5, theneo north Stl degrees west along south linn of said lot No. 5, and passing between tho well ami the house, so as to include tho house and barn in this lot 4ii7 rods, thence south 0110 degreo west 75 per elios to tho northwest corner of subdivl- lfioii No. 8. thence south 8U degrees east 7 rods to the place of beginning. Con taining 'J18 UI-KKI acres, more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Horace Parker and James A. Sheriff, at the suit of Ueo. 11. Uissell. ALSO, James A. ctheritT and. Jhn II. Sheriff, partners as J. A. Sheritr l .'. vs. Aaron A. Parker, Fi. Fa. No. 5,.Jec Tr. Is7i Tito Ail Defendant's Interest in that eer t.iin piece or pare. 1 of land aitoitta in Har mony township, being lf Xo 4 of subdi vision made by Anson Christ v, 'suVvevor of a certain tract of land in sajd township, deeded by ciisi. Fleming and wi"IA' to' tieo. S. Long, William II. Aron, liy deed bear ing date Ultli of Aug., 1S14, "described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a post on tho east line of the tract tflil perches distant, mirth along said line from the northeast corner of lands sold to the Cherry A Trout Hun Co., thence north one-half degree oast 75 perches to the northeast corner of the subdivision lot No. 5, thence north SO degrees west alongsnuth lino of said lot No. 5 and passing between the well and the house, so as to include the house and barn in this lot 4ii7 rods, Iheiice south one doureo w est 75 oerches lo 1I10 northwest ivunerol subdivision No. 3. thence south S'.l degrees east 407 rods to place of beginniojT. Containing U1S 01-100 ucres, more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Aaron A. ParKer, at the suit of James A. Sherilf und John 11. Sherilf, partners us J. A, Sheriff Jt Co. ALSO, .1. A. Proper vs. John Miller, alias Fi. Fa. No. Ill, Dee. IV. 1S7J. Mercilliott All Defendant's right, title, interest nnd claim ol, iu and to live tracts of land situate in Howe township. Forest county, and State of Pennsylvania, known bv 'numbers as 4SJ1. 47!ii 4Sil, 31!5 and 31!i7. Containing iu all iilniut four thousand ucres, with four inline dwelling houses, one school bouse, two barns, 0110 blacksmith shop and one saw mill thereon erected, and with ubout one hundred acres under improvement. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Miller, at the suit of J. A. Proper. Terms cash. K. L. DAVIS, Tionesta, Die. 25, 1S72. Sherilf. Homo of 4'iishinoro llnir Tonic. Is unsitpiisscd as a Promoter of the firowtli of the Huir and Whiskers. 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Woltliington, lJus tin A Co., Ilartloid, Ct. per day! Agents wanted ! 1823. jriHLT'H! 1S73. OF Tltfi NEW YORK OBSERVER The best Iteligious and Secular Fam ily Newspaper. S3 a Year with a JUBILEE YEAH BOOK. si UN icy e. Mouse a co , 37 Park Ib.w, New York, SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. (iENTS TV Heecher $5 TO $20 people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare momenta or all the tune than at anything else. Particulars tree. Address O. Stinson iV. Co., Portland, Maine. A i .SO. I. W. Walters ACCIDENTS! Insure in tho TU.W EI.ERS of Hartford, Conn. 3,--4t KI.INSTIVEK-At Ihaver Valley, Hick ory town-hip, on Friday eveninir. Pith inst., Mrs. Dorcas E , w ife of t;eo. Klin- stiver. The deccaseij was a woman unircr hully repcctei! tor lier many pouil juale. ftlio was a Christian woman, amt pious mother. SI'o leaves five lit tle children who will prohalily miss her more in after years than now. Mrs. K. wu a daughter of Mrs. Wenk of thin place, by former marriage, and a sinter of Win. Lawrence. The afll.clcd ones have the sympathy of all who knew tho decca'cd. CiUTM'HS IMPERIAL KCsslAN MLSTAltU. Wholesale to tbe trade. Single cans sent postpaid, on receipt of f 1. v. Herman riueaiiii, Heading, J'a. GOOD COUNTRY TALLOW WANTED. Highest price paid for prime quality bv L. M. ELK1NTON, Soap and ('audio Manu facturer, 11(1 Margarelta St., Philadelphia. A S T H M A." The siibscribars aro Manufacturer's Agents for II. W. Head's celebrated AS II M A H E F.I E F, tho best remedy for Asthma yet discovered. Instant relict guaranteed or purchase money refunded. The medicine is put upin three sizes, which retail for 25c, fine, and il. Persons remit ting prii-e will have the medicine sent line by mail or express. Also sample sent free to anv w ho desire. I'.TII HI IKilC, TUL MCK'tC CO., Home, N. Y. HORRIBLE I I Nuttered with Catarrh thirty yrarn, and was t ure 1 ly a h.uiplo rcinmly. Will neiul rweipt, iMtpH Irt'i, tiill aniicU'U. Hev. T. J. M1A1( Drawer 17, tSyraruHt, N. Y, a:. MAir: Ttt; Si Ol t K. i UK t" i ' T I Mr.ldill (M'Hi TI1K IN- i'i.ita-i: i'F iia") i.'.ii.v nvMuriii Evory Ooy o-i ?ncroacn fn Flesh i.r.d Vyt lr;u I j tioor) nnd Felt. THE CfiCAT DLOOD PUKSFIEa. r -Ufp of i:(.t fi.iiAi ,i;ii.t.iAN uvx'i.v r.T i vnu'ii. y:, t lin.uli !!. I KivimI, !.'.- othi.f H11..U tit.) '.i.r .r tit MiU'Mi i,;..r of If.-, f. r tl r.,'.iid if ' 1 il..- l.i -lv v tit. r.-i i;t;. mi tl nt.rH'.t. Srf..!,i, Ht.Mt.i, r..-m..j il-.n, ;i;,nrt! r tilr,w. !"!(. H'i t'.in 'i'ti .!, M.n.lli, 'I mi.uiA .N.Mti I tr tilAitnii tt'i ol.i-r I trl t i f lii t al m, i. rtr Y.r ;U'inn"ii lk,,i:v1; fl ni'i-i Hi fcttr, itnt ihr wtirfl 1 ' nii .f 1- .Hi .ivnM, t'fl ict it, t'-vt r Ivk, (.,:ii 1 llf.vl, lii'ijc Wj-ri, --'t Kfu'iTii, I.rvi r. Ai-nr, Lum X i, W..riis I i UU, ''i-i"'t, i.tK in li.j S.Vr, r .",.-r n. fin! fl V"rt rt t'.r 1'fc i If. tf v hiiim Hi c .i tt.vc t.n if of IM fiiili-i t H 'll.- lttl'C. ll A frvf (.!' IIV Vi 11 l-fl'. t, i.M.ti u-'iic It fr r:thr tf Ih'.Jt fo:u; vi Q..vHj II J j. vr.it ..tv lt cure t i t iu, If Ut wtifit. ii..i:v i.v-.v.l. t r'iNf vl bv tl-n wv'rfl r.- it it-'f:i.'i'ltt i Hi it 1. t.' iiilini!ttty i r j;ri itiin, uto c u J in .trrr(i i !i t1ra, m it rift . iln' mp i- It I. 1 n tni"l-4. iii'l f'ti'ii t'v.tttiiv '.lor.tt ttl.il S.A I. 0 AI AUII.LIAN w,;i amI .-.ttr.'. ;.it .t, u'li I'm ,A"tbrt mi. lias (sMi.Tflsr et-tl p'l .vii ri-Tict' tl nri-iiis t-t li t- fit.r ft !m- e. Hcr -fv. I,-it, t '.(..! tl nt 1 1. 1, a', 4. .u b;u t..kit,i ; I v.. Il 4 li.' y ts.tut. c n fr !nntiv, ft- -1 W "TiS illsr urt, I'tnTcl, I Lilnlvt. !rfr' , M'MM.'t- "f W.tlt-r. l..f..r.i-.'iif.' f t iinr HtUlitS p tf, A ''tmiinsf nU tn u I ran t w't. r lLt:ri- hvv Lr'.f t! i' .t-v.t.rv ,ir li t. . ti,r s It' irk, tl. mtv, n.lKrd it i I.' I list en-!' It 40 t'to uli.li' t.f ii 'i t g. , nr 1 lifi-iwla likt wl.iM ni;. or Her.- i . n.rM !, tt irlc. 1il''iu npi araiir , v. t .tl turn .I'llt (lf bimI tn-ii llitri I H V'b it it it, hiwl'il v-..ii;.i-i ttTit i j.-.--iit w-tt'-i. i-n.t jirtTii U i. ,All 'n'l" H: 'f (li.l jlutl U.W I.J.i.l, i't.CV, l.tM, WORMHt-T'o r-ty f.nowtk nj flv.ro r.raiCi!? fw II tir.iil -j m. i'.-r, t.f. Tnmor or 12 Yon, Growl.. . Cured l?y Iltidru) ' E5cK;lvcnt. Htt.ciT. M., intr M. Kfl. .-t T" v Kvr t--t Vftv h' 4 'tnrUit Tuuit-r lit l'.'oitrtf n4 ri. Alt lb "l.r ti. l 'Mhrw wt mo hrlt f..r II." f Irk I tiW iMbff lit tl rr. ifiintnit' 4 I nt ftoiliiftf )itJ kn. I w vour H-fl--.l. irnt lb..orit I altt lr Il : but h4 no fa'tk l-i ii' Wwi I lU rlsi f.r l'tln v.r. ) to. it tl Imttlt nf lh H'kI'iI, ii.l (v i l K1ta ntli, n.t two Ul lie uf yif Ktly Itftltf j i.l thrr it u I n tlKn t.f ttim.-r to la tu .r Ml, mil 1 I vl I tt.r, nrlrr. i tl lti 'tr Itian hits f.HrtH.lia jrrir. ' Wi-rtt Ivtti'ruai In Ilia lift ii.1t ff tli bewrla, err lh fr'lt. I wli ttilt t ju r I lit Ltnrbt tf Vliora. Vua aa l-ublttU it if )w ctnoif. Hannah r. knapp. DR. RADWAY'S FHFFECT PURGATIVE FILLS. (''f.-ctly f-tli, r'rn:tlitl-f rnattnl with nwtvt rm. 1'Ure-, rt'itul.tttt, vurifv, c rniiw, mm ' fltrfiiptm n. Itvl' wav'a Vi'iIk ft tl'f i tirt rf ll illxiitlrr" cl ll .t.'m:-h, Ltvfr, H-wvt Kt.liicia, llUittr, tietxou llaaf, IUmIhcIi. rnlinttiuti, (.'ufeilvemtft, Indicoatton. I'vajte atn, 1iiM.tit'ifl, tiHnia Frv, inftsnmiatlon or the Biiwi l-v I'lk-s.ai!! nil Iifniiirtiivntairilir Intcnutl Vl ecm. W.irntntrtl Irt vfft'i-t (Mlit fiir. I'liivly VrgtU bU'.ronialiit id no mfrriirv, intuer;ila,ttr dflrffrinitinir. ZJT OSntrra tin- ftilltiwltif flrmptuiua rtaullli ffvm Pitonlora of lit lucrative Oif-.ti.fl r wtiiiloti, ..wart rilM. Fu !' of tit PIa lh tht VmJI, AriHiiv f ih Sutmarh, Naittra, Ht.ribtirn, )tfitit f f'Mrf, f!ltiet m Wtrlit ia th. Stoumrh. fM.ut KrwIaMoni, Slnklnit or KittHfrtni at tlif lit f tht .unisli. rtttuimliic f th Mratl, liumrt an4 V.lA.-ttt Bratlt!nf , Mm Iff in at tti llaart. Cbuliiiif r JWff-Kiaf fwntttirtat bo In a l.tn( Ptwturf, Plintv of Viwn, h or W ft Ufor tha Airlit, Kftar arwl Doll I'Jt m iha lltart, nrVi.nrv of Pf rtpirati.'n, Yr1l"nM of th atn t-.rt r.vft, Taa tr ?irl, Ctal, Liutaa, aaJ tuiMaa Muabai tat HaM. Ujfntny in thv th. M Vr &mv nf RAIAVAT'S Fn.1.9 will fW th trv tun fmiuall tlx at.'iVt-i iti.t-. ili-nntrr. l'ricc, 3i vttutt ih-rbui, SUU H Y IMtnuilSTrt. HEAD "FAI.SK AM' 't KIK" Kctid tne Mlrr. flUuupio RAl'WAY A VO.t No. 8? MaiJrn I.at.a. New. wk. lufoimaUwa worth Uouwdj will ImaclI yuo. RIFLES, SHOT GUNS KFA'OLVS. Oun instoriuls of every kind. Write for l'rico List, tolircst Wsstern Uun Works, 1'ittshui'Kh, l's. Army kuuh snd Kevol- vnrs bought or traded lor. Auonts wiuitt-d 18-lt AGENTS winded fur "Tho Brinht Sido id New York." n I.ihrnrv nf lorormatiun prrtHiniiiK to " IiisTinitlons ami oiiiocis in intprcst. liy I Itv .Mis- sioniiry, 200 KnurRvinns. Agents sell 40 adsy. Just Issuod. K. H. TltlCAT, l'uti lishnr, 805 Itrondvas-. Y. Utl-4t WAN'TI'.D t.'0 por d.iv) to sell the ci-lclirstcd HOMK MWUT TMCSICWIXO MACHINIC. llssthonn-der-fcpd, iiiukos the'Moi k stitrh." slikenn huth sides, slid Cully licensed. Tho hest and I'henpest Inmily Sewinif Min hino in me marKot. Aililress Jolinsun, t lark ( Co., Huston, Muss., rittshuiKh, I'a., (,'hlea JI2-1-KO. III., nrKt. Louis. Mo. J. C. LONG, Wholosale and Retail Pealcr In HARDWARE, ANDOII. WELL FIXTURES, OK ALL KIXDH, TIIDIOTJTEi PA. First Hoor above Kxchange Hotel, l-ly BoollKKKI'INtJ MADE ICASY. Kvery clerk and niori'hiiut can learn nt onee. Hisik mailtsl, 50c. II. tJuuldiini Itryttut. liulialo N. Y. L. Mover vs. (. W. Walters Ven. 1C. o. Deeb'r Torin, 17 Mureillnilt All the defendant's interest, t.f, in and t iho f illowiim piwe, or parcel of hind, situate in the township of 1 1 ickeuun ty of Forest, Slate of lYiiuvWi, bounded and desi-rihed ns follow.., vi, : lU'-iimiiiK a stone in middle nf road, whii Ii stone is marked "X," and w hich is a corner likewise of N. Hall's 7 were piece, thence by the Ibl lowing courses Hint dis tances ineels and bounds, souih west thirteen perches i.nd sixteen links to a butternut tree by road side, thence south U decrees east S rods and 1.1 links to a stone at bridge, thence north ft! dt (jrces east fif teen perches nnd thirteen links to a stone iiearinouthofm.il race. IIchcIi witness iniirkcu - lacnifr, iiieuce norlli .ill tie. I We havo decided to dispose of our ini jjrees west twt-lv rods to the plave of be- ! luenso stock of 111 l.Ll A It 1 T V HI FS at Kiiinin Containinjr one acre, more or prices a little above cost. First-class ftxll) less w ith a two story tramo Imd.linn used New Tables, complete, i:0ii. Second-hand a a llolel, out buihlinasuud fraiuo burn Table s inade t.cr new, "IMJ i -'ft s ' ,0 thereon erected. , .v... A rcat variety to suit all buvers! laken ill execution and to ho sold as Si ml lor t 'atalouue. k'AVAXAtil'l A T ii "ttiiers, si mo . i'i-.i Kii.lt, for. Canal t Centre Sta Doors, KumIu'n, IUIimIm Ac. Send for Illustrated Cataloguo to HUAD1.1CV iV If It HI Kit, 5t x 57 i.y Street, New york. A CHEAT EVENT. 1 M f K () V K U XI A WALLLIS IMrKOVED MAGIC fB T-i UL ! I M P li O V K D M A G I C W. It. I'F.IiKING & CO., Sole I'ropri- ctors. r riinklii), 1 a. 44 YOTk, Xcw V.UHSCHIHIC for UT1 Forest Kepubllean O It will rmv. JOB WORK D05IK AT TUB' 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Al he lowest cash prices, neatly, frrvmpi. ly, and in ttyh equal to that amy ' oilier establishment in th Dttr Itru. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITIN0 CABU.,- ECII00L CAllD.'J- ;,Yti3JMVd.CA RIW, FI10G "RAMMER ' INVITAtlOyS, MALL TICKKTS, ADMISSION TICKK1S, ENYIiLOrK . . UILL HEADS, ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R yi and after Monday, Nov, IS, lsfift W trains w ill run 011 this road as follows: L K A V E ICHI E-W 1 ITT 1 1 V A II D. 11:55 A. M. aci'om mohation Leaves Xcwcnstlo at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh luiuir a. in. 10:25 A. 51.. riTTHiii'iKiii kx.. stots at nil stations, nnd arrives at A. A tS. W. It. It. I I runsfer at 1: o p. 111., at Xewcastlo at 3:15 1. 111., nnd at I'lltslun nh at (i:0 . m. 5:05 A. M AccoMMoiiATiov, from James town, arrives at A. it U. W. It. It. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Xewcasilu at 7:05 s. 111., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. 111. 5:00 H. M., Mixed I rain leaves Erie for Shsroii, stopping at all iutormediate points ami arriving at 10:15 a. 111. LEAVE IMTTSnUltfSII NOUTWARI). 7:15 A. M., KtUR F.xntKss. leaves New- rastloat 10:00 a. in., A. AO. V. It. It. Trans for at ll:2o a. 111., and arrives at Krio ut 2:10 111., making close enunoetion for ikilTii o and N iagara Falls. 8:35 V. M. aci-ommooation, lcav? Nrew- rastlo at 0::10 p. 111 , A. Ci. W. It. It. Transfer at 7s.'i5 p. in., and Jainestown at 8::ui a. in., enuuects witli mixed trains that arrives in Krio at 1:55 a 111. H::i0 r. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arrivniu at liirard at 12;. It) a. in. und I'.rio at H:."i,'i a. 111 Trainseonnect at Rochester with train for Whoelina and all points in West Virginia, and at littsliuri;h connections for I'hilndel- iliin, I lnrrislilirL'li, Ihiltimore nnd Wash ntrton via I'ennsylvnnia Central ltnilroad, Erie Express North, connects nt liirard witli ( 'leveland and Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicauo, and nil points in the West; at Erie with I'hihidolphiatV Erie Hail road for Corry, Warren, Irviiitfton, Tidiouto, itc, and with Huflalo t Erie Railroad for Huttalo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and New Yor.i City. F.N. FINN BY, General Sup't LETTKR HEADS, NOTE HEADS,. CIRCULARS. BLANKS, POSTER .'S DODGERS, DRrt J. N. HOLAKD. of Tldioute. has returnsd to his practice after an ab sence of four months, spent iu the Hospi tals of New York, where w ill attend calls in his profession. Olliee in Eureka Drue Store, M door Asiveth.bsnk.Tidiont., Ta.- W IIANDBILIA LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, o i
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