TUESDAY MORNING, FRO. 28. BOnOUQH OFFICKR3. fimrtjets It. Tt. Mat. OwirM-ijnesv Jacob Shrlvnr, J. IL Strotip, W. W, Dlmoivl. 8. II, Haslet, .1. Witian. Justice nf th Peaee W. P. Mercilliott, I). H. Knox. Vunstahle3. N.Toltsworlh. Nnhnnl Directors J. Winuiis, J. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). S. Kuox, H. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judqe Jamf.s CAMrnKLl.. Amociate Juthts3. A. PltoricR, AH Rtw Cook. fiheriff'K. L. Davis. JKstrict Attorney V. W. Mtlon. Treasurer 8. NktlkV. J'rothonotarj, Hegisler t Recorder, 4:c. J. R. AuNKW. . thmmifinnrrt N. V. Wrcklgk, Bkhj. Kl.l.lOTT, PETKR MKIICILI.IOTT. . XKny MiiperinlenilrntH. V. RonBER. Jury Commissioner J as. UiLriLXlAit, Wt. Pattkrsos.' County purveyor H.T. Inwiw. Cbnoner JoslAif WiNAKH. ' Cbunty A mditors L. L. ilACKBTT, Eu JIolehak, W. Clark. Member o Congress IWK District O. W. Hconaxn. fttaf AVnafe W. A. Wa I.LACS. Assswbly John U. LI all. -O. C A A. J R. TIMETABLE, soma NORTH. Arrive. Depart. "Mull 1.20 p,m. 1.2.'. p. m. Kiprsss 8.87p. in. fl.40 p, m. oixa ROOTS. Arrive, Depart. Tlx press 10.04 a. ra. 10.07 a. m. Mall 3.16 p, in. J. 10 p. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Ail penioDi knowing themselves in debted to mo, will call ami settle any time before March 1st next, after wbich my accounts will be collected ac cording to law. 45 4t . W. E. Latuy. Police. , The poor tax for this borough ii now Hue. All said tax not paid on or be. fore the 31st day of March next, will . he collected according to law. 36 4t J. N. TEiTawORin, Collector. -r-We notice that they have a very mall bonrd depot at Hickory at pres. ent. We oppose the II. R. Co. will oo n erect a' suitable owe. B. J. Betley, County Treasurer, departed for Pittsburgh, for a short visit, on Monday. AVe wish him a pleasant time, and a speedy return. Several elderly ladies, former res ideuts of this place, have been since the dedication. -visiting about here. A succession of tea parties It the result, We notice B. Dobbs, of rhiladeh phia, in town this week. We are un der obligations to him for a number of subscribers he has procured for us in Philadelphia. Hon. Win. A. Wallace, Senate, and Hon. JnoC. Hall, II. It., will please accept our thanks for State doc uments and papers received during the past week. The river is now in splendid con- union 10 cross iy in j terry boat, ana as a consequence, we suppose that the bridge question will lie dormant nntU next winter. D. Hays is putting up a hot-bed in the vacant lot cast of the Savings .Bank. We uppe hereafter we shall not be under tho necessity of sending , off for tomato and cabbage plants, and aich. John W. Stroup tells us that there wa another "scrape"in town the other . nigljt, but declined giving us purlieu lars. We suppose be knows all about it, and those who feel curious in regard to it can ask him for information. -Spring fever is expected to have ; run in our 'place soon, if pleasant weather continues. Several persons .art particularly liable to accumulate the epidemic, around here, and we seek ' for a sovereign balm. After our paper wae issued last week, a letter was received from Rev Elder, saying tl.at he could not be present to preach last Sunday, but would be hero on next Sunday, March 6th. He is as excellent preacher, and good turnout is desired. ' ' rr i vv ine -nance at i orest Hall, on "Wednesday evening last, was, we are informed, well attended. Everything ."went off orderly, and a pleasant time was.had by all in attendance. The -Forest Brass Baud netted about $50 by the operation. Capt. Kuox is finishing the addl tion to his store, rapidly. The length f the building when completed will be about 85 feet. He thiuk of erect ing a three story building ou the va cant lots uorlh of liitf store, but has not fully decided upon it yet. . Capt. Kuox, who is a living ge nius, is getting up a lightuing broiler, lie is about to apply for a patent on it. The broiler will broil meat uf all kinds, cheaper, quicker, better, and with smaller lots of temper than any liroilcr m the world. Cup, didn't tell us all this, but we merely think so be rkwe he is getting It np, Aocident. On Tuesday of Inst week an accident occurred in our place, under tho fol lowing circumstances : Alos.IIennge, a pniuter living in town, being appre hensive c,f a raid upon his premises", had procured a revolver, and kept it in his bed, between the ticks, under his head. A little son of his noticed the weapon when Mrs. Hennge was making up the bed, and after she had gone out of the room, the little boy, who is about four years old, possessed himself of the revolver, and he and his little sister, aged three, were play ing with it. By some means the weap on was discharged, the ball entering the Utile girl's right leg, on the outside, near the thigh, struck tho bone, and followed it around, about half way, and remained imbedded intthe flesh. Drs. Winans and Hunter extracted the ball, and the little patient is doing well. We were shown the ball, which is conical in shape, and is badly batter ed. Persona who have children around cannot place their firearms too far out of their reach. It is with A degree of pain that we are again compelled to chronicle the occurrence of a six-handed "rue tion," which came off in our place on Saturday evening last. Blood, dust. hair, and teeth flow in every direction. One side got whipped while the other came off victorious. No arrests were made. We have known of several fights, and have given them to the shuddering public in doses of two or three an issue for some time, nud have not heard of a single instance of any one having to pay for the privilege of punching other people's mugs. If our feiends should hear of our face being "illustrated by cuts," they must not attribute it to any pugnacious tenden cy of our disposition, but remember that it is merely the custom of the time and place wherein we exist. We went to Faguudas one day Inst week in company with a friend. We had a very tedious walk up the hill, no hacks being at the train, and our time being limited, we did not have much of a chance to pick up lo cals. We accumulated several sub scribes, and a correspondent, who will fuvor us with a letter next week. We understand that tho largest well there is on what is called thc"Wilkins tract" ou the territory which is the subject of litigation. An oil maty informed us that the daily production there at present is about l,G0O barrels. We were terribly shocked the oth er day, by four men, who, out of res pect to their families we will not name, who walked into our office and not on ly paid up-nll arrearages, but each paid for their paper up to a year from next April. We immediately took a trip to Fagundo. Our feelings were so hilarious that we were afraid to stay in town for fear Sheriff Davis would come that little "cell" of his on us, "VVe have recovered now, and are fully prepared to take a number of other subscriptions in advauce without any undue excitement. Our musical friends will do well to examine Peter's Musical Monthly, magazine, published by Peters, the New York Music Publisher, three dol lars a year. It is issued on the 15th of every month, and contains in each number thirty-six pages of the latest and best music, printed from full size music plates. Send thirty cents for a sample copy, and our word for it, you will never regret it. Address, J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway New York. P. O. Box, 5429. Protracted meetings have been going on every evening since the dedi cation of the M. E. Church. We be lieve some have been cnuverted, and hopes are entertained that a general revival of religion will take place here. The meetings will probably be contin ued throughout this week. Now that spring is approaching and the mud becoming visible to the naked eye, we can discover about four rods of spuce in town which would bo improved be a good plank walk. We have a good deal of sidewalk in town, but while we are at it we might as well make a clean thing of it. We call attention to the new ad vertisement of Booth & Sargent, to be found in another column. We have been acquainted with both members of the firm for a number of years, and can conscientiously reccommeud them to our readers who wish anything in their line. The old well near Hunter's mill, across the river from this place, is be ing tested, but with what indications we are unable to lenrn. We hear, how ever, that it is to be torpedoed, conse quently, the operators cannot bo get ting as mneh a? tbrr want. Court is in ses- ion this week. A it is not a jury court it is not as well attended as ur regular terms aro. We notice ft number of our subscribers in, nnd woold give their names, only we are afraid we might in ins some, which might be considered n slight. Pittsburgh Female College. The present term of the Pittsburgh Female College will close on Thurs day, March lCih, and the spring term commenco on the morning of the 21st. We have oftou commended tho Col lege to our readers, and can assure them that the institution was never more worthy their patronage than at the present. Every year has witness ed some substantial improvements Tlie buildings, one hundred and fifty, eight feet in length, are fitted up and furnished in good style, and carpeted throughout. The faculty has grad ually increased until it now numbers twenty-two. There are four teachers of music, native teachers of French German, and special teachers for the departments of drawing ant painting, needlework, &c, in addition to a full corps of teachers in the literary de partment, As a result of these things the college offer, advantages and facilities which but few institutions can give and at rates which prove that the Trustees are impelled by higher considerations than the hope of gain. Those having the management earn estly invite all persons interested to call and make themselves acquainted with the accommodations and facil ities afforded, and to be present at the daily recitations and the exam inations at the close of the term. Send to the President, Rev. I. C. Pershing D. D., for a catalogue. Pittsburgh Gazette. 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 Houje. Wednesday, March 1st, Harmony Tnwnship, Allendcr School House. Thursday, March 2d, Harmony Township, Allendcr School House. Friday, March 3d, Hickory Town ship, John Siggins Store. Saturday, March 4th, Kingsley Township, Wheeler & Deuscnbury's Store. Tuesday, March, 7th, Jenks Town ship, old Court House. ThursJav.Mnreh Itth, Barnctt Town ship, Clarington. Saturday, March 11th, Green Town ship, Nebraska. N. P. Wheeler, Benj. Elliott, Commissioners. J. Mercilliott. ) M. P. Jenks, 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 cull. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block To Contractors. Proposals will be received up to the 15th day of February, 1871, for laying 1,500,000 brick on the Venango Poor House, materials furnished on the ground. For further information ad' dress Dewees & Simmons, Contractors, Frankliu, Pa., P. O. Box 19. 40-tf Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tbn binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can be seen at this office. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Iuman 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. Fon Sale. At this office, a schol arship in the Iron City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual living iu Forest County. Will be sold at a discount. 32-tf. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go 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. Foit Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warreu County Pa., are for sale. Tcruu cash or approved security. Apply to Joun A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings linuk, Tiowta, ra. Administrator's ITotics. WHKRRAS, Irttnr- of iw'ininiH rn'lon to the estate of CliriwMnn Kunnx, !ut1 of llitrnrtt T'lnnsliip, cicrrnno't, linvi been Rrantorf to the milwcrllirr. A 11 pernonn in-ili-lilnl to xnid el:tto will in ike imvmuiit Innni linwv, aim toe me iiivmir pa, in a'Tiu.'-t 'ho same will prcsnu tint Hiiiii,-, as ri' iinicil by law, lo the uiilrmiic J duly autli"ticat-(l, for p:thMin'iit. Jim ii, k uii an, Aiiniinmiraior. Harriott, Feb. 24, 1H71. 46-4t WHEKEAH. ltter of wlniiniatratlon hnve been granted anil IrfHiicil to tho ruo-Hf-ribcr, to thoextate of John Neill, late of Said County, dwmwMl. All persona in debted to Huid I'Mtate are requeued to mako immodiato payment, anil those having claims against said estate will present tlicm to the tmdorsijjncd duly authenticated, without dxlay. w !i. v. e.i lij. Aainiiiixiruior. KoillHbtirff, Feb. IS, 1H71. 40-4t 4 4s (1 ! " "s-. T? 3 NEW MUSIC STORE, OlEItA HOUSE II LOCK, TITU3VILLE, PA. w E nre now rpeeivlnir a larijo stock of Musical Morehandiwi, consisting of PIAilOS, ORGANS I HELO DECKS, And a full line of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MLSK!, and INSTRUCTION HOOKS, STOOLS, SPREADS, Etc. Wo are Agents for Stcinway dc Hoiin, Ilrndbury, Clilckcrlng A Son, Huabe & Co. PIANOS, and fill all orders of other manufacturers if desired, at the lowest rates. We have the celebrated SHITU PARLOR ORCAX, of Hoston, the finest iu:kt instrument yet introduced, which wo can bcII on very reasonable terms. A large stock of Select Sheet Music always on hand. Our instruments need no notice nt our hands, as thev hnvo been before tho world for twenty to tldrty years. Wu wa hiiant tiif.mfok five ykaks, and win sen 1)11 monthly payments, exchange for second hand instruments, or for CASH if umed. We shall be pleased to fhow our goods to all wuo mav invor us with a call. J. H. BOOTH. U. JI.HARUENT, 44-tf. Opera House lllock, Titusville, AGENTS WANTED $'225 a month hu t Kn A u t.- tmi' a IV r ittivi f AHfisiwr Co.. lioBioii, Mua.t or Ht. IjOuU, Mo. 4o-4 JURUBEB AI AGENTS MTC 1 flOO a week 11 I O f cent and . f prizes. In female. ) free. Addre eek Wi per ,001 111 cash nformation Mate rcss Aineri- can Book Co 62 William St., N. Y. 4U-4t $10 MADE FROM 50 Oft Something urgently needed by everybody Call and examine, or Natr.plo sent postugo taid for 50 cts that retail easilv for $10. It. , Woleott, 1S1 Cliathrm S'L.'N. Y. iO-H ATfANTKD Af J ENTS, (90 per day) to sell tbe celebrated HUM ft silUTTl-ib SEWINI MACHINE. Has the under feed, makes the '-look stitch" (aliko on both sides) and is fullv license'!. The and cheapest fnmily Sewing Machine in the market. Address Johnson. Clark t Co.. Boston, Mush., I'itlsbnrgh, I'a., Chi cago, 111., or Mi. lou is, aio. 4u-4t EVANS' GIFT BOOK INTERPRISE We continue to send a valuable gilt with evorv book bought of us. Thousands will testify to our promptness and I'airuoss. Give us a trial. Write for a catalogue. Sent free. Address, l. SI. I'.vans & Co., T.I Market street, Philadelphia, I'a. 4C4t GEX'L ACSEX TO WAXTED for Groofibaek's Calculating machine, rap id, accurate, reliable, simple, Eosoly arieratcd. cheap and beautiful. Giving Instantaneous adiiitinns or sub trations, taking from tho to Ave columns nf figures at a time, earrving and borrow ing its own tons, hundreds, pts., without the leat thought on tho part of the opera- t"r. Address, z.tegler ,K McUurdy. Phil adelphia, Pa. 4U-4t Jf f 1 1 n JL V." handsome I'ros m pectus of our MnflTr AVw Illustrated Family Itible A "ft TIT fin n continuing over J-JJLw A J -M line .Scripture Illustration to uny Bmib agent, free of rhargo. Address, National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, I'a. AGENTS WANTED FOIt "WONDERS OF THE WORLD," Over one thou wnd illustrations. The largest host selling, and most attractive subscription book ever published. On agent in Deliver, Colorado, sold b.'J !n finr days, line agent In MmvauK'n :v ' copies in nnu-half day. an4 a lare nnu- her from 20 to 'M uopies pur day. Send ;'ur Circular, with terms at once. Address, I'. 8. 1'uhlishiiig Co., Ill lirooiuo .St., N. Y. 40-4t REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. I1Y UETTINU fl I'LL' US. Vit Scud tor our now l'rieo IJst ami Club Form will accompany it, containing full direction making u large saving to consumer- and ruuiuuc-rutivo club oruu i iters. The Cireat American Tea Cuiunuuy .HI & 33 VESEY STREET, P. O. Hox 5IV13. NBW YOIlK.4ti 4t AGENTS V.NTKD-$iii per month by the American Knitting Maehiim Co,, Bntrfm, Mass., or fr. I.orN, f, W Km ADDRESS To the Nerveous AND ID EBIXjITT E 3D . WHOSE snfferlnors have been protract ed from hidden Buses, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable; If yon are suffering, or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, w hat effect does It produce on your general health f Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart T Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order T Is your urine some times Ihiek, milky or flocky, or Is tt ropy on settling? Or does a thick skum rise to tho top t Or is a sediment at the bottom af ter it has stood awhile f Do you have spells of short breathingor dispepslaT Are your bowels constipated T Do you have spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to the head t Is your memory imparod t Is yonr mind constantly dwelling on this subject f Doyoufool dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.l I let Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody t Does any little thing moke you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or ro.it loss T Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant T The bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence iu youself ? Are your spirits dull and flag. ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knoes weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or llver-complalnt ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera. tion, when in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, dcIV ant. energetic, persevoring, successful business-men are always those whoso 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 sod and discouraged ; they aro always polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look you and them right in the 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 many men, frem badly cured dis eases, from tho effects of self-abuse and excess, hare brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so mnch as to produce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, snd al most every other form of disease which humanity is hir to, and tho roal 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 BUCHU is the great Diuretie, and is a certain cure fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Fcnialo Complaints, Gener al Dubity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Orgaus, w bother 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 supported from these sour -es, and tho health and happiness, asd that of rosturity, depends upon prompt use of a reliablo remedy. Helmbold's Extract liuchu, established upward of 19 Xears, prepared by H. T. HELM ISOLD, Druggist, 5lH llroadway. New York, and 104 Ksuth lOlh Street, Philadelphia, I'u. I'liK'E $1.23 per bottle or 0 bottles for fi.SO, delivered to any ad dress, bold by all Druggosts everywhere. N ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DON E TP IS hl'EL ENGRAVED Wrapper, fae-smilo of my Chemical Ware house, and signed H.T. UELM HOLD. Sae&nieii War-ted. . Business hetiorable. No c Hno'-tiHon, lib- cr.il pay given. S. W. K KNNEDV, 311-41 n . 4111 Mt., l'lllla. CCf)f) Energetic tmnrra h'anlrrt. From ti 0 to JI0O can be ' made during tl 0 idle winter month. Besinov pli asai t and honorable. For further particulnrsnf this Special chance address at once A. H. Hub bard, Phlla, I'a. .W-4t TH HAN DIN HAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. wants a number of good agents, also 1 good General Agent for Western 'a, also a good general A cent for the German counties of I'a. Address Hand in Hand olllee, No. 1 12 South 4th St., I'hila. 80-4t $5 to $20 per day and no risk. Do you want a situation as salesman at or near home, to introduceour now 7 strand White Wire Clothis Lines to last forever. Don't miss the elinnce. Sample free. Address Hudson Ttirer Wire Wnrks.ta Win St. N. Y or 10 Dearborn St. Chicago, III. 3S-4w CIIAS. IL SIIEPARD, QF.NF.RAt, rr.AtDn IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES, qt'EEXSWARE. NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. $1,000 TO $2,000 SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO BOOK AGENTS of ex"erienco; or a larp-er commission than is offered by any other Publisher. AJlents are making fiKl to $U00 per week canvassing for our new Illustrated books. We guarantee Airents a salary or a largo commission, with a choice of twt new and popular books and exclusive territorv. Vt e ofTer a rare chance to energetic me.i and women to make monev. Secure your ajrencv direct from the publishers. J. E. HUllR CO., .0-4t Hartlbrd, Corn. Free to Book A?g e n t s . We will send o handsome Prospectus of our ivrw J iiustrfratea family jtitiie con taining over aoo nno scripture 1 1 lustra trations to any Hook Agent free of charge. Address National Publishing Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41-4t GENERAL AOENTS WANTED for Groesheck's Calculating Machine, rap id, accurate, rename, simple, easuv ope rated ehenn and beautiful. Uivlus install taneous additions or subtractions, taking from one to hve columns of hgures at a a time, carrying and borrowing its own tens, hundreds, etc., Wilhout tho least thought on the part ot tho operator. AU dress ZEIULER A MeCURDY, 41-4t Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, tor A bolt's PRUSSIA nnd tho F RAN CO- PRUSSIAN WAR, in German and English, with tine steel engravlnus, maps. etc. Agents are getting Irotn '25 to 60 sulmcriliers nor dav Ono agent reports llii orders the ltrst two days. Now is the time to secure an Agen cy for this and other works desirable for Agents. Address Quaker City publishing House 247 and 2iU Quince St., Philadel phia, i'a. 4l-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE. AND ITS Votaries, by Dr. Jno- B. Ellis. The most startling book of modern times. Tiie whole subject laid bareuid its hideonsness exposed to universal execration, w ritien in the interests of Civilization, Christiani ty and Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U. S. Publishing Co., 411 isroomc St., 11. y, ii-it Issued Jan. 1st 1871. "jQQ Choice selections No.. 8." con taining the best now things for Declama tion, Recitation, etc. lirilliant Oratory, Thrilling sentiment, and Sparkling Hu mor. l.HO paues. Miner HO cts. cloth 75 cents, Ask your laioksoiier for it, or send prieo to P. Garrett it Co. I'hila, I'a. 3U-4t THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE NWAHON. AGENTS! Ttatts for TwelTB Years Wild Indians & Plains, THE LIFE OF GEOllUK P. llii.DEN. who form a love of wild adveu'ure and a thirst for knowledge of the Indians tho Customs, Sports, Traditions, Wars, Great ltutbdo limits, Ac., left a homo of plenty in Ohio, Joined the Indians, adopt ed their niodo of lile, married tiie beauti ful Washteila, boeause a Great Warrior, Hunter and Chief of 100 Lodgus, was ap pointed Lieutenant in tho U. H. Regular Army, for meritorious service with his braves against hostile Indians. A book of Ilia most thrilling interest, a realkty woll authenticated. Truthstranger thau Action Superbly illustrated. 70 engravings, with iKiitrait of tho author, in full frontier cos tume. Price low. Should outsell any book extant. Send at once fur illustratod circu lar, table of contents, samplo paves and terms. A. 11. 1 1 L' lill A It I), Publisher, 4u0 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4l-4t. J. W. ROWLAND, ALEX. MC DOWEL J. W. ROWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND liKALERS IN cuts' Furnishing Csoorta, And Agents for tho Celebrated Grover & I laker Sowing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FHANKLIN, PENN'A. S 28 tf. CAGOLIC TABLETS Pcepared by Dr, Wells. The most important discovery nf tho ngp. Is this wonderful healing and cleansing agent for all diseases or weakness of tho Respiruloiy organs, sore throat sudden cold, h. aisencsss, calarrh, asthma, dry ness of tho tiirout, or windpipe, disease of tiie lungs and lor a, I Irritation ot thu mu cuous meinbrane. All vocalists and public speakers who speak and sing w dhout elli-ct, uso theso Tobli'ts, their elfoct ill clearing Hut voice is simply asliinishiug as can bo shown by liuiiicr ins cerlilieales. lr. Wells' Carbolic Tubleis act directly on the mueuous membrane und should be promptly and freely taken in ull exp urn or violent cliangetif weath er, us tin y eiuali.o tho Circulation of thu Blood and thus ward oil all tendency to IN and Lunir ditticullv. CAUTION get Weds''arbT Ic Tablels ; don't let oilier goods bo palmed oil on veil ill their place. John (J. Kello, 111 P att St.. N. Y.' Bo'.o Aeut. Sold by tl'UgistM, Pr.ee 23 t ui hok. 4-t ANTE! AGENTS To sell our new ilfaittratcd (took of Tr.iveln ovi:klaxi Tiinouaii . ASIA. rtr Col. TtinvAi W. Kxox. A comprs- l.tnaiuA mud valuablo exn'isition of tho countries cf Alaski; Siberia, China nnd Russia ss thev nre to-day. Natehii.g our Uiehrdson's""Bevnnd the Sfis-issiiipi." nnd Mark Twnin's "Irtflocents Abroad" In slyle, Ac. Send for circular and sto our extra tnrms. Address AMERICAN PUItLISHINO CO.. g(Mw Hartford, Conn. JDtt. IP. HALL'S CELEBRATED COUCH REMEDY HAS been used durinil tho last fifteen vears bv thousands of rieonlp for the speeilv cure" of throat nnd lung diseases. It has been thoroughly tested the voice ol the press nnd the people have rendered their verdict hv pronouncing it a SAFE, SPEEDY, THOROUGH anil fcd' tuiL AL REMEDY the best Medicine known for curing Lung Complaints. Every per son of every age afflicted with either of the following diseases, should use this pleas ant remedy without delay, and their voices will 'soon mingle with hosts of oth ers in recrmincnding its elllcacy to their afflicted neic,hl)or and friends. tkff' Use Hall I Lough, Kemedy tt cure CoW. . ar Use Hair$ Cough Remedy it cur Crow or Rattles. t&' Use Hair $ Cough Remedy it tvrtt Asthma and Phthisic. t& Use Hair Cough Remedy for Ca tarrh. t&- Use HaWs Covgv Remedy it itreng- then the lungs. JSaF Use IlalCi Cough Remedy for iJron- chit is. t&"Use HaWi Cough Remedy for Hoarseness. tST Use HaWs Cough Remedy it streng thens the voice. B9uCrie Hair Cough Remedy for Whooping-cough. It will greatly modify the violnneo of this disease and shorten its' tedious course one h uf from its ordinary duration. Ueware of counterfeits and base imita tions, call for Dr. P. Hall's Ce!ebrapd Couirh Remedy and see that his written signature is upon the wrapper and direc tions. stroxo TKSTisroxr. We the undersigned citizens of Erie City and vicinity, hnve nsed Dr. P. Hall's Cel ebrated Coimh Remedy with greut 'ieces, in curing dlseaseo of tho Throat and Lungs and take pleasure in recommending its use to tho afflicted as a speedy anil elt'ecluat remedy, fully worthy of public contidouco. lames Thompson Robern Cochran John Mclhorn Sr John A Trney John W Mcl.ane John W Hays John It Cochran John It I Hi mars John M Warren John S Brown S L Forster J W Hull Orviee Smith C Dumars II O Root, Wilson King, Daniel Minor, C 11 Wright Matthew Hamilton J W ltyau J Mooiiey J W Culver Wm 11 May A M Tarball E A Bennett Doniel Bear J Robisoii' W F Rindernccht P E Burton Alanson Sherwood W II Coopor Joseph Deemer licnj Grant Lucius A Hull Thos M'Kee W M Gallagher Chas W Kelso D P Ensign D Shirk Richard fieoj J T Case Daniel Huvsr C K Riblet M Mayor J L Long J Robinson 2d Silos H Finch C G Howell J Salsbur V LI) IN ERIE ONLY BY P. HALL. Manufacturer and sole proprietor, Hall's Now Biiildinir, State St. PRICE 371 CTS. PER BOTTLE. Sold by D. S. KNOX te CO., Tionesta, Pa., and by agents general ly. .'i3-3m JONES House, CLARION, TENN'A.' S. S. JONES - - Proprietor. APTNTC wanted for Il'endley's Nut, HULII I O Fresh BOOK "Sacred Heroes nnd Martvs." Written in tho Author's happiest st vie, nnd surpassing his former work, which have sold by the 100.000. Willi Original Steei; Engravings from do signs bv our Artist who has spent three vears In Bible Lands. The Clergy and tho I'ress are loud in its praise. Agents aro making monev rapidly, E. B. Treat Co., Bub's 051 B'dwav, N. V. 3-4w FARMER'S HELPER. Shows how U double tho profits of the farm and how farmers uud their sous can each make $100 ler Month. In winter. 100,000 copies will be mailed free to farmers. Send name and address to Zi.EULEU & MoCUDDY, Philadelphia, Pa. 30-4 w WANTED A cents for tho history of COD'S CHURCH By Prof. Enoch Pond, D. 1). From Adam lo tho present day. Light business lor men and ladies everywhere-. Good pay, send for circular. W 4t ZElGLElt McCUREY, Phia. Ta. 8 O'CLOCK. 39-4 1 rrHIS IS NO HUMBUG I By sending uui't.MS with ntro, hlght, you will recoivo, picture of your with name and d color ot eyes ami i.nir. by return mail, a correct luture husband or wife, ateol marriage. Addict W. FOX, P. O. ville.N. V. Drawer No. 34, Hilton-3!-4t Tin: iriAtsic co.ti. Will changeony colored hair or beat I to a permanent black or brow n. It con tains nu poison. Anv one can use it. sent by mail for i. Dealers supplo t at reduced rates. Address Wm. 1'altoj., Treus. Springlicld, Mass, 3l-4. THEA-NECTAH IS A PURE IILACK H I with the Green Tea F.tivur Warranted to suit il tastes. For salo every where. For sale whole ouiv bv the Great Atlai.t t; nnd 1'acille Tea Co.. 8 Chuteli St. New Yoi'K. P.O. Box Am5. Send for 11k 4 Nectar circular. 3 -11 VATCI! FREE, Vi nl frU)"adsy s. ' " I V no humbug. Address LATT.v '. . Piltsburii, I'a. 31 '- I WAS CURED OK DEAFNESS, ANI CATARRH by a simple reiuedy una vji semi the receipt frts. Mrs. J. C. LEGGETT, Jcrsev City, N. J 3i-4w ' C?iH A WEEK paid agents, inu! "i f Jjltlv male, in a new manulu , r o Uusl less at hojue. No capilal rc j'.ir.. I liirs NovKkTY Cn., Suso, Me. - i w