3ft gmti gepuMfoan. TUESDAY MOH.NING, MAr.2l. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jturffmi II. It. MAT. Ormneibntn Jacob Shrlver, J. R. Rtronp, W. W, Dlmnnd. H. It, Haslet, J. Wlnaiit. Juttiet of tin jtaceW. P. Mercllliott, V.H. Knox. 0nfa6f J. N.Teitsworth. deAoni Director J. Wlnans. J. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). 8. Knox, B. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. frturideni Judge Jamf.s Ca wpbkll. Aoetat Judge i. A. ,1'noricR, Aw hew Cook. Sheriff K. I Davis. , iJintrxct Attorney W. W, Maiob. Trertr N. Sktlkt. irof Aonotary, Register t lecorcfr, t c. 9. B. AONBW. . ammiionr N. P. WntKLtR, Br.Hj. Hli.iott, Pktkr Mkrcili.iott. County Superintendent 8. F. Ronmtit. Jury Cmmiioneri Jam. GiLKlt-UAH, WH. FATTIiRSON. Couwfy Surveyor S.D. Irwiw. (broner JosiAlt WlKAN. Cbunfy A uditor I.. I II ACKETT, ELI UoMEMAir, Wm. Clark. Member of Congreu 10A Dittriet-O. W. ftoornct-D. mat Senate W. A. Wallacb. Ueitwbly John O. If all. ' b. C A. R, R. TIME TABLE, OIN4 NORTH. Arrive. Depart. Mill 1.20 p.m. 1.25 p.m. press 8.37 p. m. 0.40 p. m. OINS SOUTH. Arrive. Depart. Vxprees 10.04 a. in. 10.07 a. m. Xati 3.10 p,tn. 3.20 p. ni. ' LOCLITXnD MKCELLANEOUS! Hot Ice. Tno poor tax for this borough is now xlue. All laid tax not paid on r bo. ftr tha 31at tlaj- of March, uest, will ba collected according to law. 86 4t J. N. Teitiworth. Collector. -The Sheriff of Forest County tee mi to have accumulated lorue more lands Ac, which he offers for rale. See "fiheriff'i aal" in another column. Remember that ReT. A. Virtue, f Emienton, will preach in the Pies hyUrian Church in this place next Sabbath. We bespeak for him a full , bouse. -Yesterday and Sunday several rafts left the mouth of the creek, for Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and tther point. At present the indica tions are that they will have a pleas ant trip. The thermometer is now leading -na to- think that this is the month of May. Mercury has been observed to indicate 70 during the last week, and in some places, we hear of it being as .high as 84. There were two slides on the Rail- ilast, which delayed all trains, and passengers took the opportunity to see the sights of Tioncsta. The track is now in good running order. Mr. Miller, special Reporter of tha Titusville Herald favored us with m call on Wednesday of last week. Twa. other gentlemen, whose name s rrapa ,, rlh liiru, and relieved tha monotony of camp-life with cheer. ful conversation. .-Tha .Calico ball, which was to 1e. coma off some weeka ago, and nwaa ;(KMtponed, will take place this : (Tuaeday) evening. The Brass Band (is to have tha benefit of the sale of I tickets, and those who dance can help ;longagood object by being present .on this occasion. .A bran new locomotive, called the Jnp. A, Dale, passed over the O. C. & A. R. R one day last week, fur the Tit thole Valley Railroad. It was a model of strength and beauty. The Judge xwill not be aahamed to see his name .displayed on so beautiful a piece of work. Tha Pithole Railroad will soon be in good trim. Rafting business is as brisk as .eonld be wished on the creek. We are informed that about twelve million feet of lumber will be run out of the 'Tianesta this season, of which the Cobb Mills will contribute about five mil lions, Wheeler, Dusenbury & Co., be tween two and three millions. As we write the weather seems favorable for jt good run down the river. An organ, of fine tone and ap- jpcarance, has been put up in the Pres Ibyterian Church of this place during the past week. It was purchased of J.'C Hull, whose advertisement ap pears in our paper. 11a very gener ously made a reduction of about one fourth on the price of the organ, on account of being purchased for the church. A young man called on us the other day, and ia an excited tone asked us if we had heard that story which vas being circulated about him. We replied that we bad not. "Well," said he, ''I was coming down on a raft the other day, and as soon as I got in town I heard that every man who came down on that raft was beast ly drunk. Now," said he, and he be- i ame terribly excited'that was the first time I ever tried to act the gentleman in ny life, and I'll be if I ever The Lecture. 8. B. Chase, Grand Worthy Chief Templar of the I. O. 0. T., delivered a lecture "in the Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening of last week, to a good audience. He took the ground of total abslinance, and pro duced several strong arguments to show that his position was correct. We have not room nor time to give his ar guments, but it is enough for us to say that it was one of the very best tem perance efforts we ever listened to, and as tar as we can learn, all were pleased and instructed by the lecture. The notice was so short, that not many in the country were aware of the fact that a lecture was contemplated, hence, there were not many of them present. If Mr. Chase should ever lecture here again, we hope notice of the fact will be given long enough beforehand to get together all who are interested in the temperance movement about here. Tho well at Jamison's Run, own ed by Dr. Winner, has been until -recently, producing about eight barrels of oil per day. The other day, an ac cident occurred by which the tubing was spoiled, and until this is remedied, nothing more can be done there. The proprietor is getting ready to pump again as rapidly as possible. An exhibition will take place at the close of Prof. Porter's school, on Friday evening, April 7th. It is to consist of Dialogues, Declamation, Essays, Music, Ac. Admittance free, and all are invited to be present. We expect to be able to present a pro gramma next week. Prof. Weber's services have been secured for the even ing and in addition to good acting reading and declamation, we will hear some good music. Allegheny Valley Railroad. The Board of Directors of the Allc gheny Railroad Company at their lart meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing year, viz: Col. W, Phillips I'rcsident; John Ballantine, Controller ; Copt. W. A. Toralonson, Secretary and Trearurer; Col. J. J, Lawrence, General Superintendent; Thos. M. King, Assistant Snporinten dent; Captain II. Blackstone, Chief Engineer; L. II. Jackson, Resident Engineer. , Health and Home is the title of a new Health Magazine, of 44 pages royal octavo, just issued in very neat form by W. R. De Puy A Brother, 805, Brodway, New York. In their pros- I t. iuuteiier prutntsw n Irtgti- toned, practical health journal, edited not in the interest of any medical par ty or cliqe, but one which shall "gleam from all fields, hold under contribu tion all schools of medicine, and seek aid from all intelligent accessible teacher." The first number now be fore us has a varied and inviting table of contents, which needs only to be seen to awaken attention. It furnishes not only only a number of elaborately pre pared papers, but also a great variety of miscellaneous "facts, bints, re me dies, etc.," for the family circle. The publishers offer it to subscribers at $1.60 a year, and call for canvassers in all parte of the country, to whom they will pay large cash commissions. For life-size i'Tiotographs and Oil Paintings, go to Wilt Brothers. The largest Photogiaphic rooms in Western Pennsylvania, Ilanna's Block, Franklin, Pa. Tha largest stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings in the Oil Re gions, at Wilt Bro's. Prang's imported Chromos at Wilt Bro's. . For Thotographio view of the Oil Regions, inquire at Wilt Bro's Stereoscopic views of the Union A Pacific Railroad, and fine views of the most gorgeous scenes in the Yose. mite Valley, California, " at Wilt Brothers, Photographers and Publish ers of views of the Oil Region, Ac, dealers in Photographic instruments and materials, Ilanna's Block, Frank lin, Pa. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Mradville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diuiuouds Ac, 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 on tha corner of Wa ter and Chestnut His., in Cullum block. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all thn binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can ba seen at this office. . Fon Sale. At this office, a schol arship iu the Iron City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual liviug in Forest County. Will be koM at a dhwntro. ?-tf. To Nebraska, California, and Kan at, and the B. e M. R. R. Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called, ies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in the center of the great westward movement of emigration.. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis souri river at three points. These three points are the gateways into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Pacifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. Tho middle gate is Plattsmouth, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south of the Platte river, a region unsurpassed on the coi.tincnt for agriculture and grazing. Just here are the B. A M. Railroad lands, con cerning which Geo. S. Harris, the land officer at Burlingtou, Iowa, can give you all information, and in the heart of them is Lincoln, the State Capital and present terminus of the road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with the St. Joe Road at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. The trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and limit e all connections. It runs the best of conch, es, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for the journey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to fiud a home or a farm, and you cannot find either better than among the B. A M. lands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. ' A. II. 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. CAitrEKTEiw, 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 A 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. The house and lands known as tha 'Chriti . P-f-e- cated at rmnlon7"VVarreu County Pa., are for sale. Term, cosh or approved security. Apply to " , ; ". ". Jonx A. Dale. President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pn. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Republican to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by fefw,(returning a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do so makes the Postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. 2. Any person who takes a paper from the Post office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 3. If a person orders his paper dis continued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect 4. If the subscriber orders his pa per to be stopped at a certaiu time.and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he take it out of the root Office. The law proceeds upon the ground that a mac must pay tor what he uses. The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima foci evidence of intentional fraud. MARRIED. IRWIN-THOMAS. In Philadelphia, on the 13lh iiixt., by liev. K. M. I.ut cr, Samuel D. Irwiu, K., of Tioueotu, and Minn Mary Thomas of Philadelphia. CON EH STEWART. Murch 11th, 1871, In HarUtown, Pa., by Itev. II. II. Uorvey, of the U. P. Church, Mr. P. O. C'onver, of Tionesta. and Misu Amelia W. (Stewart, daughter of lion. A. Site wart of the former place. Xeto Advertiemeittit. Salesmen Wanted. BuHiueas henoruble. No rompetitlon, lib eral iy gi veu. S. VV. K EN N E 1 V, 3;i -11 S. iih Hi., Phila. AUENTS Wantkb 2'25 per month by the American Knittinu Machine Co., Liobion, Mima., or St. Louis, Mo. 20. Sin WATCH Fit EE, and $30 a duv xure and no humbug- Addrm l.ATTA ctto I' hiiry, P. M Admiiistrator's Notice. WIIKRF.AS. Inttors of wlminlstratlcm to the eatftte of Chrintian Kiilinn, into of frrftntoil to thBsulcrilKr. All ppmong In (ichttxl to mid exUto will innko payment immediately, and thoso having rkiim aairmt tliv wimu w ill prunon I lit" name, aa ro'iuired by law, to the nnde rnigned duly authenticated, for ".ettloinptit. J()II M. KIJHJ, Administrator. Harnott, 1 cb. 1871. W it W1IERKAS. letter-, of Rdmlnintration liavo been granted and imned to the aub arriber, to theentuteof John Neill, late ol said County, dwmwed. All penona In debted to HaUl eHtate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoae having claim atrninnl widentate will prexenttbem to the nndorelgned duly authenticated, without delay. WM C. NEILL, AaininiHtraior. Ncillsbnrgr, Feb. 18, 1871. l-4t NEW MUSIC STORE, OPKHA. JIOU.SH BLOCK) TITUSVILLE, PA. w E are now receiving a larjre stock of Musical Merchandise, conxiHting of PIANOS, ORGANS 4 WELO DECKS, And a full lino of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSK', and INSTRUCTION BOOKS, STOOLS, SP REAL'S, Etc. We are Agonts for Ntelnwaj- A Soiim, Bradbury, Chtekering A Nonw, Kiiabo & Co. PIANOS, and All all orders of other manufacturers if desired, at tho lowest rates. We have the celebrated SMITH PARLOR ORGAN, of Boston, the finest hkfd ihstucmknt yet introduced, which we can seU on very reasonable terms. A large stock of Select Bhect muhic always on hand. Our instruments need no notico at our hands, as they hnvo beon before the world for twenty to thirty 3-cnrs. Wk wa brant THEM FOR FIVE YKARH, and will sell on monthly payment, exchange for second hand Instruments, or for CASH if urired. We Khali be pleased to ahow our goods te an wuo uiav rnvor us witn a can. J. 15. BOOTH, It. H.HAROKNT. 40-tf. Opera ITouso Block, Titusville. WAm tCiy-ft.(3KNTS,'(IO por flay) To sell the celebmted HOM E SHUTTLE SEWINO MACHINE. Has the under feed, makes the ' lock stitch" (alike on both sides) and is fully licensed. The and cheapest family Sewing Machine in ino market. Adilrcss Johnson, Clurk Co.. Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chi cago. 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 4i-4t EVANS' GIFT BOOK INTERPRISE We continue to send a valuable gift with every book bought of us. Thonsands will testify to our promptness and fairness. Give us a trial. Write for a catalogue Sent free. Address, D. M. Evans A Co., 721 Markot street, Philadelphia. Pa. 464t GES'L AUGXTS WASTED for Groesback'a Calculating machine, mo id, aoenrate, reliable, simple, Eaaoty aperated, cheap and beautiful. Giving Instantaneous additions or sub trations, taking froui the to five columns of figures at a time, carrying and borrow ing its own tens, hundreds, eta., without the leat thought iu. :li parlui the opera tor. Address, Ziogler 4 MeCurdv, Phil- aueipnia, ra. l-4t TITT-lin rTTWe will send f tJCXJEIJCI JC handsome Pros- --, , pectus of our KOOHl AVw Illustrated family Bible A f1 TTI TkT m Cf containing over XaVTTXIJXM Xm 200 tine Scripture Illustrations to any Boob agent, froe of charge. Address, ra(ionul I'ublisUing Co., rniianeipma, ra.' - - FRUIT JAR MANUFACTURERS and buyers are notified, that a better and cheaper Jar than was ever known will be supplied. I lie Jar excel Is in every quali ty and requirement, and wl 1 outsell and can undersell any a id all others. II will soil itself. Important price list for 1871, now readv aim Mint tree. Adores l lias, u I m lav t Sou, No. &U Dock St., Philadel pliia, 1'u. 2K-4t BOOK AGENTS! ' Tho most use fill, ornamental, sonsiblo and popular of subscription books, is "Physical Training of Children," just out. It lias splendid NUol Plates, is richly bound, and every Father and Mother who sets it wants it. It has no opposition and delivers elegantly. The tirst agent out cleared $21.60 in li ve hours. No modorn book like this one. Splendid terms. Cir culars sent free. Canvassing Hooks only 1. New World Pub. Co., . W. cor. 7th and Market StH., Philadelphia. iW-4t AGENTS WANTE-225 a monthl by the Amkuic'n Kmitimi Machine Co., Boston, Mass., or St, Ipuis, V" iiM if.p joy 3c Ttt Republican Office KFF.PS constantly on hand a large as aortniont of Blank Hoods, Mortgages, Huhprcnaa, Warrants, Summons, tc. to lie sold cheap for cash. tf. AHFNTQ "1 8100 a week - fifl per HULll I O f cen aiid2."),00w iu cash , - . f pri.cs. Information fflille J pemalC. ) fnc. Address Ameri can Book Ce., 02 William St., N. Y. -W-K DEAFNKJSH, Ciitariii and Scrofula. A lady who hod sult'ued lor years from Heufiics, Catarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a simple reined v. Her sympathy and gratitude prnts V?"r to vend the receipts! free of charge ty any one similarly alllict ed. Address Mrs. M. C. Deggolt, Jersey City, N. J. 4S-t WANTED Agents everywhere to sell f-ur new book, .:: ""HISTORY OF Hilly," (illustrated) by John H. C. Abbott. A splendid suliject and popular author. 11. It. KCS.SLLL.Fublishor, Boston, Muss, Oubseribe for tha Kkpiirlh-aw, the bee O nnrjiipT fn rfra tmintv. ADDRESS To the Nerveous AND X) BBILITATE 3D . WHOSE suflTerinsrs have been protract ed from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to rendor existence desirable ; If yon are snflTcrlng, or have suffered from involuntary discharges, what effect does It produce on your gnneral health T Do you feet weak, debilitated, easily tired? 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 sonic times thick, milky or flocky, or Is it ropy on i settling T Or does a thick skum rise to the top t Or Is a sediment at the bottom af ter It has stood awhile f Do you have spells of short breathing or dispepsia? Are your bowels constipated T Do you have spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to the head t Is your memory ImparedT Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject T Do you feci dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody T Docs any little thing mpke you start or jumpT Is your sleep broken or restless T Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant f The bloom on your cheek 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 In 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 knees weak, and have but lit. tie appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsiaor liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dls eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producina a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera' tion.w hon in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus iness-mcn are always those whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nor ousncss, of palpitation trt tlie hoitrfc.- Tliey aro nevei" afraid ttiey cannot succeed in business j they don't be come sad and discouraged j they arealways polite and ploasant in the company of la dies, and.look you and them right in tho foco none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat moan 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. TIow many mm, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so ninch as to produce almost every other cliscaso idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of tho trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of Diuretic. II ELM HOLD S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weuknoss, Fomulo Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no uiattorof how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from those sources, and the health ana happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilelmbold's Extract Ruchu, established upward of 19 .(cars, prepared by II. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist, 504 Broadway. Now York, and 104 Smith 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Phick-$1.25 per bottle or 6 bottles for fd.SO, delivered to any ad dress, bold by all Druggcsts everywhere MONK ARE GENUINE UNLESS 1 DONE TP IN SI'EL ENGRAVED , Wrapper, fac-smilaof my Chomlcal Ware- j house, and signed H. T. HELM BOLD. K()n Energetic Farmer Wanted. From 8:t()0 to $100 can be made dnrlng the Idle winter months, mmincss pioasani anu honorable. For further particulars of this rpeeial chance address at once A. U, Hub bard, Plitla, Pa. 3l-4t Tiit-i - hm hand MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. wants a numler of good agents, also a good General Acnt for Vo..toi n 'a, also a good general Atrent for the German counties of Pa. Address Hand in Hand oilier, No. 112 South 4th St., I'hila. 30-4t 83 to 820 por day and no risk. lo yon want a situation as salesman at or near home, to Introduce our new 7 strand White Wire Clothis Lines to last forever. Ion"t miss the chance. Sample free. Address Hudson liver Wire H oi , 7j w in Mi. iN. Y or 10 Dearborn St. Chicago, ill. 8!l-4w CIIAS. II. SHEPARD, GENERAL DEALPR IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES, QUEKSH'ARE. NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. $1,000 TO $2,000 SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO TJOOK AGENTS of exierience: or a JJ larorer commission than is ottered by any other Publishers. AJfents are making &M tii mnOwr week canvassing for our new Illustrated boons. v e iiuaraniee Agents a salary or a larce commission, with a choice of twt new and popular bisiks and exclusive territory. e oiler a rare chance to energetic men and women to make money, ttocureyour agency nireci irom the publishers. i. J. E. BURR CO., .o-4t Hartford, Corn. Free to Book A (rents. We will send o handsomo Prospectus of our A'ew Jtlimtratrated Family Uilde con- nAA ux.l ...it p.. Uttiu.Mi. Ilflllllll U.ur lllin n.i . o inin.m- .A nnw 1 1 .... lr 1t f... if nh.rml Address National Publishing Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41- GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groesbcck's Calculating Machine, rnp' id, aecnra'e, reliablo, simple, easily opo rated cheap and beautiful. Giving fnstan taneous additions or snntraciions, laxing from one to fivo columns of figures at a a time, carrying and borrowing its own tons, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of tho operator. Ad dross ZEIGLER McCURDY, 41-4t Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for Abott's PRUSSIA and the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, In German and English, with tine steel engravings, maps. etc. Agents are rettinsr from 26 to 50 subscribers per day. One agent reports 16:t orders the first two days. Now Is the time to secure an Agen cy for this and other works desirable for A (rents. Address Quaker City publishing House 247 ana ZiV quince St., rniisuoi pliia, 1'a. 4l-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE. ITS Votaries, bv Dr. Jno B. Ellis. The most startling bt"ok of modern times. The whole subject laid barejmd its iiiueousness exiHised to universal execration. Written I.. I. . .. t n . ' .-M )-....!... fKlaf lanl- ty and Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U. S. Publishing Co., 411 Broome nt., N. x Issued Jan. 1st 1871. OQ Choice selections No. 3." con. tainiug the best new things for Declama tion. Heeitatton, etc. Hriiuant oratory, Thrilling sentiment, and Sparkling Hu mor. 1W) duecs. paper 30 cts. cloth 75 cents, Ask your liooksoller for it, or send price to P, Garrett Co. Phlla, ra. 3U- THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON A3ENTSI mm'w Vutil hr Tf elrc Years "Zs Wild Indians & Plains. THE LIFE Or GIJKKl,; P. lil.l)r..N. who form a love of wild adven'ure ami a thirst for knowledge of the Indians the Buffalo hunts, vc, itc, left a home of plenty tn Ohio, Joined the Indians, adopt ed their mode ol Hie, married the beauti ful Washteim,- because a Great warrior, Hunter and Chief of 100 Lodges, was ap pointed Lieutenant iu tlie U. S. Regular Army, for meritorious service with his braves against hostile Indians. A book of the most thrilling Interest, a reality well authenticated. Trutnstrauger than fiction Superbly illustrated. 70 engravings, with portrait of tlie author, in full frontier cos tume. Price low. (Should outsell any book extant. Send at once for illustrated circu lar, table of contents, sample pages and terms. A. II. HU Hit A Kl, Publisher, 4oO Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 41-H. J. W. ROWLAND, AI.KX. MO DOWEL J. ROWLAND & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND PKALEIIS IX OeutM FiirnIIiliig Goods, And Agents for the Celebrated Grover A Baker Sewing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FRANKLIN, PENN'A. 2S8tf. Rook Agent Make p0 to fiXM per Month by selling GREAT FORTUNES. ANP How Thky H'tBK M.ujk. ltyj. 1). McCalie, Jr. New fresh and origlnul. Pro fusely illustrated and beautifully bound. It shows how a pisir schiHil-inuster inmio 10,0o0,0o0; how a sjor half-blind sailor be can ib a great bunker, a butcher's appren tice tho wealthiest man in Americu. an uu know u inei'haiiic a millionaire in seven voars, with many more such fxuinplisj i .iw energy, tiilent, and patient industry tivealwuy met w ith success wlicu pro : ?rly exerted ; how money can bo inuilo rmohtly and without sucrillcu of pi inci ( al. Stud for Circular, etc., airl notice I ty extra terms Geo. .MtM'tnan Publisher, 7lJfSunoin ht , riiiiaciciuuu. iw-it Agents Wanted O ADCH for the Land ofOrt W IX C U fVIYSTERVKKi" Tlie grandest ami most popular new book out. Hundreds in superb illustrations, steel, etc. No other book liko itnone soiling hslfso fast. Agents sell 00 to l.Vlof it and Prof. Htowe's Kclf-interpreting Bi ble. Extru largo inducements uttered, send for crculurs to Worthlnytod, Iustiii e fM HsrrfoTd. Own. 4-4t WANTEL AGENTS To sell our r illustrated fook of Travel OYURt'ATV TIIROtJCjll ASIA. BvCol. Thomas W. 'Knox. A com - hinsive and valuable exposition of t countries i f Alaskl; Siberia, China i Russia as tliov are to-day. Nstcliing . Ricbnrdson"s""HeVond the Mississipv and Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad ' . style, Ac. Send for circular and ace o xtra terms. AMnrcs AMERICAN PUBLISHING C.. J(J-4w Hartford, Conn JDJEli. IP. .HL.L'j ' CELEBRATED COUCH REM CD V HAS been nsed durln3 tho last llfte ; years bv thousands of people for t: - peed v cure of throat and lung diseos t lnu henn thoroughly tested the voice i tho press and the people have rendere their verdict rv pronouncing n n.-vrr SPEEDY. THOROUGH and EFFECT! AL REMEDY the best Medicine knowi for curing Lung Complaints. Every per son of every age afflicted with oither of tl.i following diseases, should use tnis pica.--ant remedy witiiout delay, and their Voices will soon mingle with hosts of oth ers in recrinmending Its efficacy to the1. afflicted nciirhliors and mends. aT Ue Hair Cough Kerned evrf CoW. tST Ue Hair Cough Remedy it cum Crnun or Rattle. tarVe Hall' (lough Remedy it cure. Asthma and rhthme. VarUte HaW Cough Remedy fur Ci tarrh. t&- Ve Halt Coutpi Jjemedy it itreng- then the tunas. tmrUe Hair Cough Remedy for Bron- ehttit. t&'Ute- HaW Cough Remedy for Hoarteneu. tSf Ue Hair Cough Remedy it ttrcng- thent the votee. JSul'se HaW Cough'&Remedy for If hooptng-eough. It will irrcutlv modify the violence of this disease and shorten its tedious course on- half from its ordinary duration. Bcwaro of counterfeits and base imita tions, call for Dr. P. Hall's Celebrated Cough Remedy and seo'that his written siguuture is upon the wrapper and direc tions. STROSO TESTIMOSY. We tho undcrsiirned citizens of Erie City and vicinity, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cel ebrated Cough Remedy with great success, in curing diseasee of tho Throat ond Lfirigs and Uike pleasure in recommending its use to the afflicted as a speedy and effectual remedy, fully worthy of public eonuuancw. Tames Thompson Robern Cochran John Melhorn Sr Daniel Bear John A Tracy J Robison' John W McLane W V Kindcrnecht John W Havs P E Burton John R Cochran Alanson riherwood John R Dumara W II Cooper Johu M Warren Joseph Deeinsr John S Brown Boni Grant S L Forstor I,ucius A Hull J W Hull Thos M Kee Orvice Smith W M Gal!ar!ir C Dumars Clias W Kelso H O Root, D P Ensign li'ilson King, D Shirk Daniel Minor, Richard Rocs C B Wright J T Caso Matthew Hamilton - Daniel Huvsr J W Ryan C K Riblet J Mixiney M Mayor J W Culver J L Long Wm II May i Robinson 2d A M Tarball Silas II Finch E A Bennett C U Howell J Salsburv S iLI) IN ERIE ONLY BY P. 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