fa cwjPt JlrpaMican. 2 TV. R. DUNX EDITOR. TUESDAY MOR.NING, DEC. 20. Tlio first day's session of Congress was forty minutes long for the Senate, the House sitting until after three.' As soon, however, as Congress gets in fair running order, wo have no doubt that liotli Houses will make the most of the short session. The people look for it, at nil events. The Cotineautville Record says : "Geo. C. Campbell, of North Shcnan go, in August last captured on his farm a rattlesnake about two fret long, and sporting; seven rattles. Hissnake ship was placed in a box, and up to this time, nearly four months, hasn't taken a particle of food, though he has been repeatedly tempted with lainties in the way of live mice, etc. The snake is the first one of that spe cies seen in thnt vicinity for tho past twenty years, and it was generally sup posed that they had become extinct." If there is any danger of your get ting out of these interesting sarpieuU, we will furnish you a thousand or two cheap wo've got 'cm bad, here. One of Mark Twaiu's best is his story of the lawsuit, wherein the turn ing point was whether old sledge was a game of chance or n game of skill. The jury on going out wns equally di vided, but before morning those who held to be a game" of skill had won, at high-low-jack, ull the money the "chance" six had, or could borrow, and the result was a unanimous ver dict acquitting tho. defendant who had been muicted fur playing; a caiu& of cbancc ; to wit.'old sledge, ltiglit in the teeth and eye3 of that decision proving how a night at old sledge may contribute to" the enlightenment of those who labor under error is the ac tion of a Federal Judge out in Wy oming, who discharged a jury, fining each juror ten dollars for playing "scveu-up" in tho jury room when "sitting on a case." An Imposteu. A man came into the Station House Tuesday eyeuing, a little before dark, and asked to the privilege of staying all night, saying that he had no money and no friends. The Chief told him he could not keep Liia because he had had time to hunt up a place, and he could not think of a Moving a strong able-bodied roan like him to remain. But, feeling a little sympathy for his destitution, he took out twenty cents and told him that was all he had about him if it would aid him any he was welcome to it. The man .ched out his hand to take it, aud in stoO.;Qg ovtr 0Ufc dropped bottle full of -vhisky. Tho beggar made another stouj to pick up his flask, wheu a book fell to '.he floor, between the leaves of which was found about 520. Of course the Chief was indig nant, and laid so in language none the mildest. Erie Ii. A Worthy Example. We nro pltased to note the Viet and the ex ample is one worthy f imitation that Cawford's Independent School District, Pymatunins towfishipr l,,la ' -"iiutv. hires a lady teacher at a salary of 35.00 per bv " "" instead of slip ulatf"" lat mu8 build the ro in the school -room, the directors hire it built for her. This is as it (should be. And what is still more worthy of note eonnected with this Independent School District is, that the lady teacher is not obliged to "board around" like a heathen, but has tho privilege of hiring her board wherever it suits her convenience. Th also ia as it should be. Of all the abominable "relics of barbarism" that (till linger among civilized and chri tiau men, this one of school teachers "boarding around" is the worst, Greenville Argus. We learn from the Erie Republi can that a most atrocious murder was perpetrated in that place on Eriday evening last. A dusperedo named Jake uaoei, wno tins served two or three terms in the penitentiary, with out provocation other than fancied in suit, deliberately drew Ins revolver and shot a young man by the name of John Davit, the ball entering the left side, near the region of the heart, frcm the effects of which he died tho same evening, liet'ore the murder Gubel drew his pistol in a ealoou threatened to shoot another young man for gently remonstratiug with him agaiusta repe tition of jerking his chair from under biin. After the murder Gubel conceal ed himself in the switch of the railroad where he was captured. From all ac counts lie is a notoriously desperate character, a dangerous man to be let loo.-e anywhere, and he should there fore have the full extent of the law me't'e'd osJt t'a lita. Tho Oil Corner Broken-A Settle, ment Agreed Upon. The great "corner" in oil on Upper Oil Creek, which has been the topic of conversation for some days past, col lapsed suddenly last night, an agree ment having been effected botweeu the "bulls" and "bears." Some 200,000 barrels of oil had been purc'iased, and about 25,000 delivered before the sug gestion of an agreement was made. Last night a conference was held, and about midnight a basis of settlement was agreed upon, The remainder of the contracts, amounting to one hun dred and seventy-five thousand bar rels, was settled at $2 25 per bbl. The members of the trade cau now congratulate themselves, as oil will be permitted to "pursue tho even tenor of its way" without interference from out siders, who are a curse to tho whole trade, and are no better than common gamblers. The worst of the matter is that our refiners and legitimate dealers, who have their money invested and give their whole time and attention to their business, are blamedwith these pernicious combinations aud practices; when usually they are in no wise con nected with them, or responsible for them. We hope never again to hear of an "oil comer," aud trust that H of our Pittsburgh oil men will contin ue to discountenance aud denouuee them. Ex. Burgoyxe on Bazaine. The pop ular judgment, attributing Marshal Bazaine's surrender at Mctz to treach ery on the part of that officer, is dis puted by Gen. Burgoyne, of the Brit ish army, who in a letter to the London Times, insists that the event was inevit able. The General coutends that Ba zaine could not possibly have broken through the forces opposed to him ; that, while the blockading force grad ually grew better, his gradually grew worse ; that isolated and fur removed from any support, with an army unpre pared for a campaign, and with his provisions exhausted, "he had really no alternative left but to surrender." The causes which helped to render Ba' zaine's position desperate are still at work, and doubtless contribute to the embarrasments which beset tho Gener als vet in the field. There is little concerted or concentrated action ; and each commander being left to his own devices we can scarcely wonder at the reverses which overtake them. We take the following from the Paducah Keutuclan: "There is no use talking, people will take their fun. On night before last, three young geu tlemau of Paducah were skylarking around the streets, when they came up with a spoony-looking fellow, and at once determined to have some fun out of him. After quizzing him for some time, all of which he took in good part, cue of the trio remarked to him, 'You are the roan who killed Benjamin Haidcn, in Johnson county, Illinois, a few days since ; there is a reward of five hundred dollars offered for you, and you must consider yourself our prisoner.' At this, spoony pulled out a six-shooter, and bringing it to bear, said, 'You have told a d d lie; I nev er killed Ben Haiden or any other man, but if you three scoundrels don't git, sorntAnrt - will ha killed pretty spou.' n is useless to say they One of our exchanges thus re cords an experience which is'nt at all new to any member of the editorial fraternity: "It is strange how close the people read the papers. We never say anything that anynody don't like but what we soon hear of it, and eve rybody tells us about it. But, if once in a while we happen to say a good thing, we never hear that nobody seems to notice that. We may pay some man a hundred compliments and give him a dozen pufTs, and he takes it as a tribute to his greatness aud novo thinks anything about it never thinks it does him good. But if wo happen to say sometbiug that this very man don't like, or something that he imag ines reflects ou him or his character, see how quick he flies up aud gets mad about it. All our evil is duly charged to us, but we never, apparently, gut any credit for what good we do." Turkey thieves seem to be out in force just at present. Mr. Armstrong bad lour, and Winfelder three turkeys stolen this week. It is impoiblo to guard effectually ngaiit these thick, en-coop depredators, ; but we have no doubt that a charge of pepper aud salt, well shut iu, would be a sure prevent ive. St. Mary's Gazette. Thia c.ty can uousi of the cham. j. ion liar. We will not meution hid name lest he bo inveigled from our midst. We waut oue sample of total depravity as an example for the ris ing generation to shun ; and a fearful warning to ail unsophisticated persons. Locals. Henry Ward Bcccher, in speaking of the local department of a well-conducted newspaper, oneo used the following complimentary and choice language : "It is worth more than all the small fry of correspondents, with an editor thrown in to boot. Like a caravan, it stretches along in columns, with pack ages and parcels, spices and gems, bits of fragrance or cunningly wrought metals, gathered from tho Orrint and from tho wholo world. Besides, tho terns of tho paper, like stuffing of a Thanksgiving turkey, represents ev erything in the house, crusts of bread, crackers, and allspice." Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other cftizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews fe Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machiuery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. For Sale. 150 acres of land No. 3142, iu Kingsley township. Forest county. Any person wishing to pur chase, will plenso address the under signed, stipulating the price they will give. . James Bleakley," Franklin, Pa. For Sale. At this office, a schol arship iu the Iron City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual living in Forest County. Will be sold nt a discount. 32-tf. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated "In man Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of goiug to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. SEASON OF 1870-71. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Important Improvements. Tatent June 21st and August 23d, 1870. REDUCTION OF PRICES. The Mason A Hamlin Organ Co., have the pleasure of announcing important im provements in their Cabinet Organs, for which Patents were granted them in June ana August lust. These are not merely meretricious attachments, but enhance the substantial excellence of the instruments. ihey are also enabled by increased facil ities a large now manufactory, they hope hereafter to supply all orders promptly. - Tho Cabinet Organ made, by this .06111 nanv are of such universal reputation, not only throughout Allien, but also in Eu rope, that low will uceu usaurauee oi meir 1 t v hey now I'hey now offer Four Octave Cabinet Or- puns, in quite plnm cases, but equal accord ing to their capacity to an vthing they make for $50 each. Tho same, Doub'o Reed, $it5. Five' Oc tave Double Heed Organs, Five Stops, with Kneo well aud Tremulant, in elegant ease with several of the Mason and Hamlin Improvements, iafl. The same Extra with new ox Uuiiiana, Automatic Swell etc., 1.)0. Vo Octaves, three seta Heeds, seven stops Euphone; a splendid in struments, A new illiiHtra,d catalogue with full information, and r,u-ed ,-i,.M i ready, and will be scH Ire0) with a testi. inoinai circular preseir, a grent lllnas of vYiucuctt oa iu ljiu Bupcrurity of these in struments, to any one senov,, hjM address Treniont Street, Boston, 08 6Uo roadway N. Y. 30-t 4.00 P. M. Freight and Accommodation daily. v ANDREWS & CO v Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DfiTTUWti TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS OF C-AJSTIZTnTQ-S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.KRSIX HARD-WARE, Ac, Ac, i&c, TIDIOUTE, PA., JOHN ANDREWS. H. FISHKR. 5-tf PROCLAMATION. Wnvmn, The if mmml.lr Jamas Camp bell, President J udge of the Court oft 'oni mon IMeas aud Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Foret, bas issued his pre cept for holding a Cout of Common l'leas and Quarter Sessions, At., at Tionesta, for the County or Forest, to cuannenee ou tho fourth Monday of Doc. iipju, being the Utitli day ot Dec., 170. Notict is therefore given to tho Coroner, J ustiees of o,0 iea.e and Constables of said county, tiiat tly iv then and there in their proper personh ten o'clock, 4 M. of said day, iih t'l(Mr records, inquisitions, examination, and other rcnieiiibrancex, to do uu.se things which to their oO'.ces aK'irlaln to l. .!..., and to those who r"oouiil in recognizance m j.i.tjc.i.i! vuiusi me prisoners tliat are or shall be lnlhe jail tit Forest Cltuntv, that (liey lie then and there to prosecute against uiem as snail no just, uiven under my hand and seal this lilt h day of Vov., A. D 1870. E. L, DAVIS. Sh'U. 1. V. HOWLANll, AI.KX. Mc DOWEL J. W. ROWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAUORS AND DKALEHS IN events' Furnishing Gooct. And Agents for the Celebrated Orovor Iiaker Sewing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FRANKLIN, PENN'A. 2 28 tf. TOB WORK nsatlyei J at Wti'aaWt executed it tkt ofitoe WAHIIIXC MADE EAST. I am now soliciting order for the cele. bratod YANKEE WASHING MACHINE. Call Rt Knox A Co.'t Store, see a Ma chine and leave your order. 37 , A. J. MARSH. Ag'fc G. W. TIFFT SONS & CO, ENGINES,' 12, io, h iiou.se rowitit, ' WITH Olt WITHOUT LINK AND COVERNOR. BOILERS, 11, 12 and lO II. 1. 21, LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. 40, 2G, 22, and IS II. P., STATIONARY TUBULAR K. BRETT & SON, AG'TS. Itoom No. 2, Chose A Stewart's Block, S0-3m TiTUSVILLE, PA. Peremptory Sale WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION In th,e Acorrib Building, Every evening during Court week, a vast amount of CLOTHI1TQ Of all kinds. About $1,200 WORTH OF WINTER CLOTHING Will be struck off to tho highest bidder, and thesalo continue each evening during Court week until tho entire steck is dis posed of. TERMS CASH. . ALSO, - Six Good Working Horses Can be seen at tho stables of David Hays. They will bo sold at private or public sale to suit purchasers. This is a bona fide sale, and no underblddors employed. ti;iuis CASH, or four months time with approvod se curity. 37-2w E. L. DAVIS PHOSPECTUS FOR 1871. FOURTH YEAR. 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Or, liberal CAh(i DISCOUNTS to ail who Interust theiiiM,! ves in getting subscribers for Tub Aldinv Send lor vJireular. .JAMFAj SL'TTON Jt CO., Publshpr, 1 Ltbwty sires, Svr VmrW, ERIE RAILWAY ! 1,400 Miles under one management. 800 Miles without change of Coaches, HIE BROAD GUAQE DOUBLE TKACK ROUTE. BETWEEN Tim ATLANTIC CITIES . AND Tni WEST AND SOUTHWEST I Tit! RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM Cincinnati to New York PflOMile Cleveland to New York 62b Miles Dunkirk t New York 4h) Miles llulliilo to New York 4'2.1 M ilea Rochester to New York IMS Miles And Is from 22 to 27 miles the short est route. New and Improved coaches are run from Cincinnati, Dayton, I'rbaua, Marian, Onllon, Mnnsileld, Ashland, Akron, Cleveland, Warren, Meadvilln, Dunkirk, liull'alo and RtH'hester to New York, without chiuigo, only one change to lios ton. On and after Mondnv. Dec. Wh. 1S70. Trains will leave CORKY at the following uours, vis I GOING WEST !.?3 A. M. Dav Kinross, dallr. Mnndsva excepted, tor Cleveland Cineiniiati.nnd tlio west anil south ; connects at Meadvillo for Franklin and Oil Citv: nt Clarksvllle for Sharon, New Castle and Pittsburg; at lav iiisourg, isiiiuiavs exceptcil, lor i oungs- town; Cleveland with Ijike Shore U.K. for west and northwest: at Kavena withClevo- land A Pittsburgh for Alliance and Pitts burgh ; at Akron for Orrvillo and Millers- burg 1 at Urbann with Pittsburgh, Cincin nati and St. Louis Railway for lndinimpo lis, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio A Mis sissippi Railway lor the. south and south west. A sleeping car is attached to this train at Horncllsville, ruuning through to iioveiana. 12.35 D. in. Ntirht Exnress. dailv for Cleveland, Cincinnati and the west and southwest 1 connects at M end vllle, Sundays exccpicu, inr r ran Klin ana oil i ity ; at lcavittanurg,Sundnv excepted for Youngs town i tt Cleveland with Ijike Shore Rail way lor the west and northwest, and at Cin cinnati with the Ohio A Mississippi Rail way for the south and southwest. A sleep ing car is aiiacnca w 1111s train at - . 1 orK running through to Cinciiumtti, 7.25 A.M. Exnross MaiLMnndavs excent- .i r..-m....i..:..i .....1 . r .,.... "... V'twuimiit nun .im iivn.j runiiri 10 at Ateaiiviiie, tor f ranklin and tin Citv s at Clarksvillo with KrieA Pittsburgh Itail- roaa. tor Sharon. New rnstle and IMtts burgh, and at Cleveland with Lako Shore lUulrond for the est and north-west. A sleeping car is attached to this train at New lork running tlirougu to Meadvillo. 0.05 P. M. Freight and Aecommadition daily sunuays excepted. 6.55 P. M. Freight aud Accommodation. aununys excepteu. 2.35 P. M. Way Freight.Sundave xeent- sa GOING EAST : S.46 A. M. New York Dav Express, dal Iv Sundays excepted! connects at Ureal Bond with Delaware, LackawanuaA Wes tern Railway, for ScruntiHi, and at N. Y'ork with niidiiight express train 1.1' Now Jer- sev Railroad for Philadelphia. A sleeping car it atuit-hed to this train nt Cleveland running through to ilornells- villo connecting with train having new and Improved Drawing Room I'om hes at tached, running through to New York. 1.00 P. M. Lightning Express, connect. Ing daily at Elmira with Northern Central Railway, for Wiliiamsport, llarrisburg, I'hlladelDhia and llaltiniore. and at New Y'ork for lloston and New Knghind cities. A sleeping coach is attached to this train at Cincinnati running through toN. York 7.55 P. M., Cincinnati, Express daily, Sundaysexivpted, coniicctlngat lllnghaiu ton tor Albany and the celebrated sum mer resort Sharon Springs, and at New- York for Boston and all New England cit ies. A sleeping car isattached to this train at Meadville running through to New iorK. 4.00 a. in. Stock freight and Accommo dation Sundays excepted. 4.15 p. in. Fright aud Accommodation, Sundays excepted. 9.45 a. m, Way Freight, Sundays ex eepted. Boston and A"ew England passengers. with their Itaggage are transferred free of charge iu -New 1 ork, The best ventilated and most luxurious Sleeping coaches 3uir-ii the Vorld-t ac company all night trains on this railway. SL The Erie Railway Oinipany has,) Dcned anew Forrv from their Jursev Cnv DeiKit to the foot of 23d Street, thus ena bling I'assengers to reach tho upper portion to fho city without tho expense and annoy ance of a street car or omnibus transfer. -4. The scenery along the entire route of the Erie Railway is of tho most pictur esque and beautiful character. Admirers of nature's beauties, in a daylight journey over this Line, will find In its over chang ing landscaiHis subjects of continual ad miration and interest. BAUUAUK CHECKED THROUGH, aud Fare as Low as by any other routo. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE R'Y. Which can be ohtaineuVat all the princi pal Ticket Offices in the West or South west. WM. B..11AKK. L. D. Ritcker, Geu'l I'uss'r Ag't. LiOll'l Stlpt. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD! GREAT TUROUGII ROUTE FROM The Oil Regions o Pittsburgh, THE EAST aNDTHE WEST! - tiJJULi'jjfo JARS On all night trains. Passengers and bag gage transferred at Oil City, i'liEB or (.'hahoe! Trains make direct connection with all Roads centering at Oil City, and leave as toiiows: Day Express leave Oil City at 2 30 a m Ariivcsat Pittsburgh MOO p in Night Express Leave Oil City 9 20pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 'lb a in Mail Train leaves Oil City 0 05 a in Arrives at Pittlburgh 5 50 p in Pay Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 -0 a ra Arrrivesat Oil City at 2 15 p m Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh H 40 pin Arrives at Oil City 6 15am Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh it 15 a m Arrives at Oil City 7 85 p in Passengers travelling by this Route will find better oocommodations and make bet ter time than bv anv other roud from lbs Oil Regions to Pittsburgh. J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. Supt. REYN0LDS.6R0&DHEAD& CO 1 Centre bt., nppusito 1 osi uiuce, . on. city, tain rrA. DEALERS IS FOREICN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS. BOOTS & SHOES, HA TS & CARS, TRIMMINGS yoTirWrt, PTT HTf, Recommended aud Endorsed by over Seven Hundred Doctors. DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 09 KOSKOO! THE GREAT IIEALTII RESTORER ! Not tt Secret Quack Medicine For mula Around tbe Bottle. PHKTAnKD SOLKLT T J. LAWRENCE, Chemist. Dr. J. Organic KOSKOO STRIKES A T THE ROOT of DISEASE BV PURIFYING THE BLOOD, BKSTomjfa th tc i.ivrn A!n kidnevs to a UkAI.THY ACTIOS, AND INVIKOR.V Tl.NU TUK NKHVOL'S SYS TEM. This is the Secretof its Wonderful Success in Curing ConMmriw in its early stages, Scrofiu la, Syphilis, Dytpejma. Liver Complaint, Chronie Jiheumatum, Xeuralgia, Xenmts Affection, Eruptions oj of the Skin, Humors, Loss of Vigor, Diseases of the Kindeys and Bladder, and ail Diseases caused by a Bad State of the Blood. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of iiiimoranu Had taint, and restores tho en tire system to a henltliy condition. It is lievoud question' tho i'tNKsT Toxic IN THK Wolll.II. Thousands have boen changed bv tho use of this medicino from weak, sick I v, suffer ing creatures, to strong, healthy, and hap py men and women. Invalids cannot hesitato to give it a trial. No medicine has obtained such a great reputation as this justly celebrated com pound. FOR TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, Eminent Pivlnes, Kdi tors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac, see KOS KOO ALMA A' A V for this year. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. YOR SALE II T The Principal Druggists of the United States and Briiish America. !54-lv. TRIAL LIST FOR DECEMB'R TERM 1870. .lohn A Dale vs Tho Horomrh of Tlnnosls. Proper A- Keck vs Jos Y Kaul, with clause ..i iM-i iu hi j j, j rn in, aillll r Ford fc Lacy vs Thomas McClosky ot al Wm T Neill and J Wilson vs Jane E Uil bert et al Thomas Mowris vs William Slater ot al J 1) Glenn vs Tho Hickory I'arm Oil Co David Gill vs James Grie'n et al admr's M Strain use L llilbruiier vs Wm Crispin M Strain use. Vi llilbniner vs Win Crispin Malcom Mctjunig vs MichU'l Hrocht Malcom Mctjuaig vs Daniel lirecht et al Kcldou Whitman vs bolomon beigworth et al T A McFarland et al vs A Rcan Tho Pittsburgh and Stewart's Run Oil Co vs John Herbert et al Wm Wray vs Harnett Township School District . Joseph G Dale us Horace Wilklns et nl Poster V Company vs T W Tavlor et al Edward A M earns et al vs T W Tavlor et al Miilcom Mctjuaij vs John Miller " V Randall vs E I. Kelsdolpli ot al Wilbur Walling vs George lliilun r Eorest County vs John G liraudon, lute ireasurer ul l orest County Euld J: lMi y vs B McCloskov et al J. 11. AGN EW, Prolh v. Tionesta, Nov. 17, 1S70. a s .it JLight Per Out. Ciold FIRST M0RTGAGE.B0NDS OF THE ISSUE OF $1, 500,00 0 BY THE ST. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY It AILBOAD COMPANY. In denominations of cl.OOO and 8500. con pon or registered, with intorest at Eight per cent, iier annum, pavable 15th Febru ary and August, in GOLD free of United States taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to run, pavable in New York in GOLD. Trustees. Farmers' Ioan and Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds is at the rate of (13, 500 per mile; covers a coiimloteii ronji tor CAierv ikhwI Issued mxt is a tirst and ON LY mortgage. Tlni lino, connecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short aud through route to i omornia. The Con ma n v have a Canital Stock of 110,000,000 And a grant of T jiml from Congress, of 1,600,000 Acres valued, at tho lowest esti- inato, at - - - - - 4,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds, - 1,500,000 Total, - - - 115.500,000 Total length of road, 271 miles' distance included in this Mortgage, 111 miles ; price Hi J and accrued interest, in it kkk.x uy. Can bo btaiuod from the undersigned. Also, pamphlets, maps and in urination relating hereto. These bonds, being so wed seen red and yielding a largo income, are desirable to parties seeking sale and lucrative investments. Wo recomuiond tlieui with entire confidence. W. P. CONVERSE fc CO., Commercial Agents, . No. 64 Pine Street, N. Y. TANNER CO., Fiscal Aoent, N. 4U wall SUuut, Ktw York. 10-6m. Trte Republican Office KEEPS constantly on bund a large as sortment of illank Deeds, Mortnages, bubpienas, WarranU, Hummous, Ac, to be sold cheap Ihr eanh. tf. Dk. I.awbk.nck's Woman's Fkiknd GLORIOUS NEWS tub PEOPLE REJOICING: ;o: :o; "LIVE AND Lvr LIVE!" I the motto of UILBRONNEll&CO bo hare opened a MAMMOTH STOC OF DRY GOOD, MILLINARY G00D3, ' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLERY &C, in tho old Court Housebuilding, adjoining the Holmes House, TIOITESTA, IP.. where they will be happy to upply tlis want of this community, with an Entire Fresh Ansorf im-itt of oil the.noveltlei In the DRY GOODS LINE. which have been selected with great care. As to prices, we ohallenge all compel it. n s.' It has long been the desire of tho pee; of this community, to Lav a steri hi tl.o midst where can be found evervthtrisf erally kept In a tirst-class store, and v! It could be purchased at living p- iee.. . satisfy this want, we haveccnm in midst, aud hope by proper a'.'.cniio. uuHiuFss ana to me wants or ui.i psoi.. secure their patronage. Our stock f DRESS COCD Is second to none in Western Pennsylvaiu, and wo are determined not to bo iu.. Id. Those goods embrace all tl.e LATENT KT Y JL E H , and we feol assured that tho citizens of ta.s county will not have to go to adjoining towns to purchase DRLSS QuOI'd in lb future. Our stock ot C Xj O 1? H X 1ST O Is superior, both In quality and srylo i any ever before offered in this section, -:iu we trust that all will call and iruuiiu rur stock before purchasing elsewhere. We w, -:- - ' - MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER, having an experienced cutter, we can sa'. isfy the most fastidious ; and as wu hav.. our own mauufactury in Philadelphia, w thereby have the advantage over a!l other dealers in this section. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, 40 in ondluss varioty, at prices to su.it the times. -;o;- B & Sh OOTS OES of every style and quality, vrldjh we are prepared to sell at New Yoi k pi v;o.s. Call and Examine our Stock.