TUESDAY MOANING, FEfl2:. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlurae1. It. MAY. tWin'mrp .lai'obNIirlvor, J. R. Stroup, XV. XV, Dimnhd. H. JI, Haslet, J. Winans. Justices of the J'eare XV. 1. Morcilllott, I). 8. Knox, nstable .1. N.Toltsworth. M-Aonf Director ?. Winans, J. A. Tnlo, J. A. Propor, Jacob Shrlver, I). 8. Knox, 8. 1. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jnihi Ja VF.1 Camphkli. n.rftif! Judges J. .A. .PnortR, An- tillKW CoOK. tihrriff'K. !. IUVH. JHntiict Attorney XV. XV. MASon. 'Jrrtinrer S. SkTI.ky. i'rothnnolary, Ueyisterdi Recorder, ife. J.. H. AfiNKW.' tnnuMwfni-N. P. WnK.Kl.En, Bks.. Kl.l.lOTT, I'KTK.R MKIWII.I.IOTT. lunli Sii)teriiitewleHt-M. F. Uonnrn. Jury (imminxiiner Jas. U I LP 1 1. LIAS, Wm. PATTKnsOM. (nify Sorrcyor M.T. Inwiif. (tPIOIICP J()KIAH WlA!I. CViiMfy Anlifor L. U HAtKlCTT, ELI llot.KMA, Wm. CLAKK. , . , , Member of Congress 1S(A 7Jirfe U. W . fccol'IKI.n. .Vrnre ,Vrnrtff-W. A. WALLACE. Asstwbty Johm O. Hall. O. C. A A. r R. TIME TABLE, OOINO NORTH. Arrive. Depart. MH l.'JOp.m. 1.2.". p. in. Express 0.:t7p. in. fl.40 p. in. 41010) SOl'TII. Arrive. Depart. Express 10.ni a. in. 10.M7a.in. Mail 3.10 P. 8--'0 !' '" LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS! Notice. AH persons knowingjthctriBelves in debted to me, will call and settle any time before March 1st next, after which ihy accouuts will be collected ac cording to law. 45 4t W. E. Lathy. Mars-iii Dalo has been in town on a visit to his friends and relations for the past week. Gen. II. Allen will please accept our thanks for late files of Hanisburg aud other State papers. W. A. Wallace, Senator from this district, and Spcnker of the State Sen te, has placed us under obligations for public docuuicnU tcceived. The Haymakers of Mendville, gave two performances in Titusville last week, and ire very highly spoken of by tho Titusville papers. The murderer of Wiener is still at large, and so far as we can find out no defiuito clue is yet found, by which be Hiay be traced. Wo'are under obligations to M. W. Tute, Esq., for a report of the Dedication ceremonies. Not being ble to be present oursclf, this kind of assistance is appreciated. Squire Thomas of Nebraska called on us yesterday. He. tolls us that the tilojghiiig continues good in the country, aim that we heve had a splendid win ter thus far for lumbering. The Rising iSiH,pabliied at Era-1 lenton by W. L. Porter, Esq., shed its effulgent rays over us this week. It is well jottcn up, wo wiuh our liew neighbor all the success he expects. Jno. L. Dale and son are at pres. cnt stopping about bore. Mr. Dale is lawyer, and lives at Prescott, Wis. Ve hear he intends to spend the sum mer with us. This is a good section . for summciing. . Tho Petroleum Monthly conies to ns improved in size and matter. Mr. Bowman has associated with him Rich ard Linn, Esq., who seems to bo well fitted for the post he occupies. We Judgo this Magazine is well patronized. We have had most all sorts of -weather for the last week, among which were, snow, rain, frost, thaws, and blows. What the weather will be . when this paper reaches our subscribers wo havn't the slightest idea, but refer to the almanacs. Next Sabbath Rev. Elder, of 'Clarion, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath . morning. We are iu formed that there will be preaching in the M. E. Church In the evening, and none in the Pres. "byterian Church, thus dividing the services between the two societies. . Mrs. Brownlee made us a call the other day. She is in town on a visit to lier friends here. She is well known In this section, and her friends are al -ways glad to see her. She used to keep tho Tionesta House in this place. She leaves for Kansas soon, where the pro poses to rfiake her home iu the future. Lieut Van Geesen, of President, is making preparations to move Lis family to town, and is fixing up the Bloom IIoufe preparatory to its occu "pation by himself and-family. He will make a good citizen here, and we cordially welcome all such to ou place. The Richings English Opera Troupe are to be in Meadville on Wednesday evening, March 1st, when they will give the popular opera of Mar;ha." Reserved seats can bo had by applying by latter, or in person, to J. C. Hull, Meadvilli-, Pa DEDICATION. Last Sunday was the occasion of the interesting exercises of the Methodist Episcopal Church Dedication in Tio ncsta, the Rev. 8. 8. Burton, Pastor. The Rev. Dr. Looniis of Allegheny College preached form Philippians, Chap. 2 Ver. 5. Among more who participated in the services were Rev. O. L. Mead, Presiding Elder of the District, Rev. Watts 13. Lloyd, Rev. R. R. Roberts and ft a v. Boyd Lcedo m The neat and commodious church was crowded during the services, which were interesting throughout. The Church is a substantial brick structure built Upon the lot belonging to the M. E. Church in Tioncsta. Iu entire cast is in the neighborhood of (3,000. The debt unprovided for at dedication was $700. Of this amount 8-3G8.25 were subscribed, which, added to the amount remaining unpaid on the old subscription list, will liquidate the dept and leave a surplus for the necessary improvements about the Clinrch building. The subscriptions came promptly as follows John Patton, 150 Rev. R. R. Roberts, 25 Mrs. M. W. Tate, 25 Mrs. J. O. Dale, 25 S. J. Wolcott, 25 J. G. Dale, for grading, 25 Joseph Grove, 25 Mrs. J. Winans, 25 Samuel Clark, 25 Mrs. R. R. Roberts, 25 Dr. J. Winans, 25 J.P.Siggins, 20 E. I Davis, 20 Mrs. S. S. Burton, 10 John A. Dule, . 10 William Hunter, 10 Thos. McGill, 10 Watts B. Lloyd 10 A. C. Torter, 10 Peter Lovel, 10 Mrs. T. B. Cobb, 10 Mrs. John A. Dale, 5 O. P. Alsbach, 5 Mrs. J. N. Teitsworth, 5 E. M. Marshal, 5 Jus. II. Fones, 5 P. M. Clark, 2 N. O. Ball, 2 J. R. Stroup, 5 Mrs. Geo. Husk-It, 1 Mrs. Neal, 5 Mrs. G. S. Hnnter, 5 Mrs. Wm. White, 5 Mrs. J. R. Stroup, 2 Mrs. S. Lewis, . 2 Mrs. Hilands, fi Mrs. D. Robb, 5 Mrs. Jaue Gilfiliao, 5 D. Hays, 2 Ella Hays, 3 A. Weber, 2 M. Carpenter, 3 N. H. Siggins, 2 M. Reese, 2 Capt Ferry, 1 John Siggins, 1 Wm. Y. Siggins, & Mr. & Mrs. II. II. Stow, It) Mrs. A. B. Kellcy, 2 Mrs. A. II. Partridge, 5 Mrs. C. D. Mabie, 5 Mrs. G. W.Sawyer, 1 Mrs. S. S. HulingR, 5 Mrs. R. R. Roberts, 2 Mrs. N. G. Ball, 5 Miss Mary Dawson, 1 Mrs. Harriet Dimond, 3 Mrs. S. J. Wolcott, 10 Miss Julia Noble, 2 Rachael R. Gilflllan, 5 Mrs. Thos. McGill, 2 Alex. Dale, 25c Tulal, $568.25 . We ain't proud, but we have re ceived a good many compliments ou our way of running a paper, our rudd ers will bear us witness that we have not bored them much with the notices we have received. We have received one, however, which, coining from the source it docs, we feel that it will do our readers no harm to peruse it. O. Olney, Attorney at Law, Nunda, N. Y., who has been a subscriber to this paper for something over a year past, pays up and discontinues the paper, because he has uo interests in this lo cality, and consequently the matter is all foreign to him. He says : "I have just been looking over your last issue, and I must say that you is sue a very creditable shoet, the editor ial arrangement of which, and the me chanical work, reccommend it as be ing second to none of the country week lies that come under my observation With best wishes for your success in its publication, I remain, Ac." A couple of small skirmishes have tikeu place iu our town since our last issue, in which benzine was the prime cause. One man under the influence of benzine aforesaid, undertook to "put a head" on our Postmaster, but found that the P. M. was a shoulder hitter of the first water, and retired iu dmorrlrr . The Clarion Democrat says that it will bo enlarged about the first of June to an eight-column pnper, and further more says: "We are bound to get a new power press and 'spread out,' dur ing the coming summer, or bust in the attempt." We wish the Democrat suc cess in its undertaking and fervently hope It wont "bust," Here is another little item from the same source : "A man who stopped taking the Democrat some time ago, and has not begun again has lost nearly all his cows with the hollow horu, and Lis children have the itch awfully. We are under obligations to T. S. Brownlee for late files of Kansas pa pers. We take the following from the Solomon Valley Pioneer. Mr. Brown" lee's folks are among the colony spok en of: A colony of some ten families from Schoolcraft, Kalamasoo county, Mich igan, have settled near Solomon, South of Bennington. Already seven houses have been erected and building is still rapidly going on. The colonists are of a most respectable class, intelligent, thrifty, industrious and euergelic, and their success in establishing themselves in good comfortable homes in this fruitful valley is beyond doubt. We wish every success to the Michigan colonists. The Western Union Telegraph Company have established an office on this side of the river, which will be in operation in a day or two. The opera tor is on hands.and the oflke is to be in the back room of the Saving Bank. We hope and believe it will be well supported by oui citizens. By an oversight last week, we ueglccted to state that the Pittsfield Band, from Pittsfield, Warren Co., furnished the music at the party at Mr. Mabie's on the evening of the 9th inst. The music was good, and the musicians were gentlemen, in every way fitted to play for select parties. A ball will be held in Forest Hall on the anniversary of the birth of Washington, Wednesday 22d inst., for the benefit of the Forest Brass Band. Good music will be iu attendance, aud we have no doubt but the Brass Band will reap a large benefit. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is ou the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block. The following is the verdict in the case of Jas. Austii., who we noticed last week, was on trial for manslaugh ter: Commonwealth vs. James Austin. Indictment, manslaughter. Vrr.liet : Guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Sentenced to pay a fine of two hun dred dollars, tho costs of prosecution and undergo an imprisonment in the comity jail for a period of eight months. Information Wanted. A young man, Wm. Thompson, late of Wales, suddenly became insane and left his home at Raymilton, Venango county l'a., some time in Augest, 1870. He is about five feet five inches in height, of slender build, light complexionjight brown hair, and about 25 years old. Before his disappearance he was the only support of the aged woman raising him. The last seen of him wasatsaudy Lake, where he was preaching in the street. Any ioformationas to his where abouts will be thankfully received bv his anxious friends. Address J. J. Barnes, Raymiltou, Venango county, Pa. Gas. A company in this place pro pose to sink a well 1,200 feet in quest of gas, oil or other valuable minerals, which may lie within 80 rods under our feet. Any person who will take a ten dollar share may become a party in the enterprise. The well, at the Cussewago, continues to produce its usual amount of gas. One of the pro prietors, J. D. Gill, Esq., informs us . . ' 1 1 1' . inai me present yiem is suuiuieuv lo illuminate twenty large stores, and since it was introduced into the com nnnv'a mills, over a week am. there has been uo perceptible changn in the production. The well will soon be cleaned and more thoroughly tested. Meadville Journal. Notice is hereby given, that the Commissioners of Forest County will hold a Court of Appeal at the follow ing places on the days specified : Tuesday, Feb. 28, Tionesta Borough and Township, at Court Hoiue. Wednesday, March 1st, Harmony Township, Alleuder School House. Thursday, March 2d, Harmony Township, Alleuder School House. Friday, March 3d, Hickory Town ship, John Signing Store. Saturday, March 4th, Kingxley Township, Wheeler A Deuseubury's Store. Tuesday, March, 7th, Jenks Town ship, old Court House. Thursuav.March JHh, Burnett Town ship, Clarington. Saturday, March 11th, Green Town ship, Nebraska. N. T. WUEELEK, Bknj. Elliott, V Comrwh-aioce. , .7. MrRnrM.mrr, ) To Contractors. Proposals will bo received up to the 15th day of February, 1871, for lnying 1,500,000 brick on the Venango Poor House, materials furnished on the ground. For further information ad dress Deweks & Simmons, Contractors, Franklin, Pa., T. OCBox 19. 40-tf. Book Binding. We are acent for ns eood a book- bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding which mar be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssinplcs can be seen at this office. For Sale. I have for sale one yoke of working oxen, weighing about 2,000 or 2,700, one pair of 3 yeaf old colts, will sell one or the pair. II. L. I loo an, 39 6t Stewart's Run P.O. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Inman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going 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. FuRxnrnE bought Of me will bo de livered, freight paid, to any station de sired on the O. C. & A. R. II, Geo. II. Ahrettb, Jn., 4-tf Tidioute, Pa For Sale. At this office, a schol arship in the Iron City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual living in Forest County. Will be sold at a discount. 32-tf. You can buy your Furniture, cheap er and better at Ahrens' new Furni ture Warerooms, Tidioute, Pa., than any where else in this section. Try it. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens oi Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should eo to Andrews &, Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. For Sale. 150 acres of land No. 3142, iu Kingsley township, Forest couuty. Any person wishing to pur chase, will please address the under signed, stipulating the price they will give. James Bleakley, Frankliu, Pa. A splendid variety of Furniture at Aherns' new Warerooms, Empire Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. 4-tl FREE TO EVERYBODY. It costs nothing to try. "SLEEP ERS COMPOUND ARNICA LINI MENT." If it does not benefit you the agent will refund your money. It is the wonder of the nineteenth centu ry, and when used for rheumatism, neuralgia, lameness, and pain in any part of the body, its magical effects astonishes everybody. Pain cannot exist where it is used. Ask for it, and take nothing else. Sold by all drug gists. Price 50 cents and (1 per bot tle. D. 8. KNOX, & CO., agent. II B. SLEEPER, Proprietor, Waterford, Erie Co., Pa. Wholesale Agents. Hall and Warfel, Erie, Pa. Calender & Co.. Meadville, Pa. Spencer & Bullymorc, 155 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale. The house aud lands known as the "Christie Propeny," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren Couuty Pa., are for sale. Term cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bauk, Tionesta, Pa. I WAS (TRET) OF DEAFN'KSS A Nil CATARRH by aftimple remedy and will ond the ret-eipt free. Mrs. J. V. LlXiliETT, Jersey City, X. J. Of?n A WEEK paid aentn, male or fe WvJ male, in a new manufrutiirintr diiHinoss at bom. No capital required. Addre.sa Novklty Co., Sumo, Me. 3Mw LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WOMEN Oft' SEW YOKU, OR HOt-IAL I.IPB IN THE GRAT CITY. Wonderful development amnnx tho ariHtocrai'V. Marrio.1 Women eixtl, . .. f'rii'e t;l.2S. The lKt Book to nell pllhlihlit'd. The Ix-Ht terum to aitenta ever (riven. Adilrt-HM, N. Y. Hook Co., US Nawau St.. N. V. 3H-11 H. C. CL1HK, TIIDIOTJTIK!, JPJ. VUTCH MAKER & JEWELER, Ard Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner aud warranted' to give satis factiou. 4-ly Oiilmcricjli for the Kkimthi.ic, lit ltit ADDRESS To tho Norveous 3D EBIILITT El 3D . WlIflSEiiunprlnitHhave been protrnot exl from hidden itiwn, mid whose canes require prompt treatment to render ox Intone desirable ; If yon arc suffering, or havo suffered from involuntary discharge, what effect does it produce on your g.tncral health f Do you feci weak, debilitated, easily tlredT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of tho heart? Poos your liVer, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order f Is yotlf nrlne some times thlek, milky or floeky, or is it ropy on settling f Or does thick skum rise to the top T Or Is a Ksdlmont at the bottom af ter it lias stood awhile T Do you have spells of short breathing or dispepsiaT Are your bowels constipated T Do you have spells of fralnting, or rushes of blood to (he head T Is your memory imparedf la your mind constantly dwelling on this subject Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, orlile? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everybody T Does any litUo.thing nivko you start or Juirlp'T s yonr sleep broken or restless? Is the lustra of your eye aa brilliant? Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well? Do jOU purrfuo your business with the same energy 1 Do you feel as much confidence in youself? Ate your spirits dull and flag, ging. given to fit of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your buck wenk, your knees weak, and have but 3it tlo apiietlte, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-coniplaiut ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produciim a weaknes&of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when iu perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus-iiiesa-inen are always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look you and them right In tho face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only, ruin their constitutions, but also these they do business with or for. How niany'mcn, from badly cured dis eases, from the oflcct of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so much as to produce al most e very other disease Idiocy, lu nacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicido, and al fuost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD S FLUID EXTRACT BVCHU is the great Diuretic, and Is a certain cure. for diseases of the Rladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Doljlly, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are aujvortod from those sources, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remody. Ilolmbold's Extract Duchu, established upward of I9,.Ceant, prepared by II. T. HELM HOLD, Druggist, 5Ut Broadway. New York, and 104 Ssuth lO'.li Klrect, Philadelphia, 1'u. l'uti K ft. 2.1 r bottle or n bottles lor $r.S0, delivered to uny ad dress, bold by all Druggestseverywheie. ONE AH 17 GENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN KIEL ENGRAVED Wrapjier, fue-smilo of my Chemical Wuro houso. aud signed U. T. IJKI.M BOLD. Salesmen Wanted. Business henoroble. No rompo! jtion, lib- crnl pay given. 8. XV. KENNEDY. KM. 4th fSt.,'l'hiln. gQQ Kncrifrl ic. Farmer Wanted. From .".UK) to $100 can iti tfmdc dn Wig Hlo Idle winter months. Business pleasant and honorable. For further particulars of this .Special ehnnre address at once A. II. Hub bard, Phila. Pa. ,1Mt TH 4 H AND3INHAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. wants a number of pood agents, also a good General Agent for Western i'n, also a gKd general Agent for the German ounties of Pa. Address Hand in Hand ofliee, No. 112 South 4th St., Philo. 30-41 $5 to $20 por'day and no risk. Do you want a situation as salesman at or near home, to introduce our new 7 strand White Wire Clothis Lines to last forever. Don't miss the chance. Somplefrcc. Address Jfiiflsim Hirer Wire Work,7o W'm St. N. Y or 111 DoarlHirn St. Chicago, III. 39-4w CHAS. H. SHEPARD, OEXRItAL IKAL1R IX DRY GOODS,7, NOTIONS. CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES, QUEEXBWAllE. NEW YORE STORE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. $1,000 TO $2,0GO SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO BOOK AGENTS of pxierleflpe: or a larger commission tlinn Is offered by any other Publishers. AJtcnts are making fH) to .00 per week canvassing for our new Illustrated books. We gurirniitco Agents a salary or a largo ecriufiiisNion, with a choice of twe new and popular books and exclusive territory. W c oiler a rare chance to energetic men and women to make monev. Secureyour ngenev direct frum the publishers. J. E. BUftH A CO., -0-4t Hartlord, Coi.n. JURUBEB A free to Book A.'gffnt. We will send o handsome Prospectus of our crr J ttitttt eatratea f amily iiiiiie con taining over 200 lino scripture lllustra tratioiis to any Hook Agent free of charge. Address National Publish. ng Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41-4t I f A N T E D AG EN'R'peTlTavTlo V sell the celebrated IIOM E SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the under feed, makes the Mock stitch" (alike on both aides) and is fully licensed. The and cheapest lamily Sewing Machine in the marUct. Address Johnson, Chirk A Co.. Boston, Muss., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chi cago, ill., or St. Ixiuis, Mo. 41-4t GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groeslieck's Calculating Machine, rap id, aecnra'e, reliable, simple, easily oe rntcd cheap and beautiful. Giving instan tancous additions or subtractions, taking from one to live columns of figures at a a time, carrying and borrowing its own tens, hundreds, etc., wilhout tho least thought on the part of the oerator. Ad dress ZEIGLEIt it; McCUUDY, 41-lt Philadelphia. Pa. REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. BY UETTINU UP ULCUS, o. Send for our new Price List and a Club Form will accompany it, containing foil directions making a large saving to consumer' and remunerative club organ izers The Great Americau Tea Company, 31 t 33 VESEY STREET, P. O. Box 564:1. NKW YORK. 41-4t A" U E NTH WAN'I E7 fcii'S a month by the Amkhic'n Knittino Maciiixk Co., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 41-4 AGENTS WANTED, for Abott's PRUSSIA and tho FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, in German aud English, with tine steel engravings, maps. etc. Agents are getting from 'Ji to SO subscribers js?r day. One agent resrts IlKI orders tho lirst two days. Now is the time to secure ho Agen cy for this and other works desirable for Agents. Address Quaker Citv publishing House 247 and 2iU U.uiuco yt., Philadel phia, Pa. 4l-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR LOV ANrt ITS Votaries, by Dr. Jno- B. F.llls. The most startling Issik of modern times. The whole subject laid barcandits liiiloousness exposed to universal execration. Written in the Interests of Civilisation, Christiani ty aud Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U, S. Publishing Co., 411 Broome St., N. Y. 41-lt Issued Jan. 1st 1871. jQQ Choice selections No. 3." con taining the best new things for Declama tion, Recitation, etc. Brilliant Oratory, Thrillinu soutiment, and Sparkling Hu mor, 10 psges, pais'r 30 cts. cloth 75 cents. Ask vour lMsks.ller for it, or send prlco to P.'tiurrett it Co. Phila, Pa. 311-41 THE U KKATF.ST SUCCESS OF THE SKA SON. Asms Tutll fcl mi rffelFB Years "Z Wild Mans SL Plains. THE LIFE Or GEORGE P. BELDKN. who lorm a love of wild adven'uro and a thirst for knowledge of the Indians tho Customs, Sports, Traditions, Wars, Great Buffalo Hunts, dr., Ac, lelt a homo of plenty in Ohio, joined the Indians, adopt ed their mode oflit'c, married the beauti ful Washtella, Isx-ause a Great Warrior, Hunter and Chief of 100 Ixsiges, was ap pointed Lieutenant iu tho U. S. Regular Army, for meritorious service with Ins braves against hostile Indians. A Issik of the most thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Truths! rungcr thuii'liction Superbly illustrated. TO engravings, with portrait 'of the author, iu full frontier i-os-tumo. Price low. Should outsell any txmk extant. Scudht ouco lor illustrated circu lar, table of contents, sample pses and terms. A. li. 11 V BHA IU, Publisher, 4(a) Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l'a. -tl-41. J. V. HOW I. A Mi, AI.KX. MCDOWKL J. W. EOWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND DCAI.EU4 IN (sent iftiruKhliig (VOIlt, And Agents for the Celebrated Grovor A Baker Sewing Machine. ' LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FRANKLIN, PENN'A. WANTE! AGENTS To sell our now illustrated d'ook of Travcle OVFIlIAXI THROW II ASIA. By Col. Thomas W. Kxox. A csrnprw hinsivo nnd valunhlo cxisisitinn of ths countries of Alaski; SiU'ria, China and Russia as they are to-dnv. Nntching our Richardson's "Beyond the Mississippi," and Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad ' In slyle, Mid for circular and see our extra terms. Address AMERICAN PU'BIlSHrNG CO.-, i!Hw Hartford, Conn. DR. IP. SKILL'S CELEBRATED" COUCH REMEDY HAS been used dnrinM tho last fifteen years by thousand of people for the sMedy cure' of throat and limit diseases. It has lieen thoroughly tested the voiced the press and the people have rendered their verdict bv pronouncing It a SAFE, SPEEDY, THOROUGH and EFFECTU AL HEM EDY the best Medicine known for curing Lung Complaints. Every per son of every ace atllicled with either of tha following diseases, should use this pleas ant remedy without dclav, and their voices will soon mingle with hosts of oth ers in reci inniending Its elni-acy to their ufllicted nelghls)rs and friends. ftciT Vte I lalC I Cough llemedy it cnr$ Colds. 4 Use Halt $ Cough Remedy it tart Croup or llattlet. tSrUte Hall's Cough. Remedy it cvru Athma and Phthimc. I6T Use HaWs Cough Remedy or Cm- tarrh, 86T Vte Ifair Cottgq Remedy it it fen g them the lung: i&T Ve Haiti Cough Remedy for Bron chi tin. S&'Um HaWt Cough Remedy for Hnarsene. t&Utc Hair Cough Remedy it itreng- then the voice. tgul7 Halt' Cough Remedy for Whooping-cough. It will greatly modify the violence of tin's disease and shorten Its tedious course oi half from its ordinary duration. Beware of counterfeits rtnd base imita tions, call for Dr. P- Hall's Celebrated Cough Remedy and soo that his written signature is upon the wrapper and direc tions. &TROXG TKSTIMOXY. Ve the undersigned citizens of ErieCitr and vicinity, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cel ebrated Coiigh Remedy with great success, in curing diseasce of the Throat and Lungs and take pleasure in rccommendiiur its 8M to the aflhctcd as a speedy and rflrrtutrl remedy, fully worthy of public contideue. James Thomiwosr Holiern Cochra John Melliorn Sr Daniel Bear John A Tracv J Robison John W McLana W F Uindurneeht John W Hays V K Burton John R Cochran Alanson Sherwood John R Duniars W H Cisiper John M Warren Joseph Dcemsr John S Hrown Benj Grant S L Forstcr Lucius A Hull J W Hull Thos M'Kee Orviee Smith XV M Gallagher C I miliars elms W Kelso HO Root, D P Ensign lUilson King, D Shirk Daniel Minor, Richard Ret CB Wright J T Case Matthew Hamilton Ianiel Huvsr J W Ryan V K Riblot J Moonev M Mayor J W Culver i L I-oiig Wm II Mav J Robinson 2d A M Tin ball Milns H Finch E A Bennett C G Howell J Salshiiry SdLD IN ERIE ONLY BY V. HALL, Manufacturer and solo proprietor. Hall's New Building, State St. PRICE 37J CTS. PER BOTTLE. Sold by 1). S. KNOX A CO., Tionesta, Pa., and by agents general ly. 33-3m JONES HOUSE, CLARION, TENN'A.' a S. JONES Proprietor. prNTC wanted for Hoadlcy's New, HULIl I O Fresh BOOK "Sacred Heroes and Martys." 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