TUESDAY MOINING, MAI. 28. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ji&rgtMi It. If". May. Cbimrilmen Jacob Shrlvcr, J. It. Rtroup, tY. W, Dimond. H. II, llnwlnt, .1. Winniis. Justice of the J'cace W. P. McrcllJiott, I. H. Kjiox. Cntutde3. N.Teltsworth. ik-fionl Director J. Winans J. A. T)nlo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). 8. Knox, 0. I. Irwin. - FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judye James CAMPnm.L. .MOd'or JmiyrtS. A. Phopkr, As Mnw Cook. k Sheriff K. L. Davis. rnntrict AUnruryXV. W. MASon. Treasurer N. Skti.kt. Prothonntary, Jlegister it Recorder, ic. J. B. Acinkw. (Ammiioner N. 1. WllEKt.KR, Ukuj. Bl.MOTT, PltrKn MuncitXIOTT. Vauntfi Superintendent H. F. Ronrtr.n. . Ury CbininiMi'oner J As. GlI.t'lbLIAH, 1 WM. Pattkrson. County .Surveyor S.R, Irwin. fbi'onfr Joniaii Winans. (Mrtfy Auditor L. I. Hackett, Em Uoi.kman, Wm. Clark. Mcrnberof Congres MM District O. XV. firnpiKLl). tffar Senate XV. A. Wallacc. Aittwbly John (. Hall. O. C A A. I R. TIME TABLE, aoina MORTn. Arrlv. Depart. l.'20p,m. l.iBp. m. sprM 6.37). in. 0.40 p. in. OINO MOUTH. Arrive. Depart. Kxprsss 7. -.10.04 a. m. 10.07 a. m. Mall .H. 16 p, in. 8.0 p. in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. -Mrs. J. W. Stroup is lying quite nick at present. 8!ie ia having the best of care, and hopes are entertained iliat she may eventually recover. Rev. A. Virtue was unable to fill l:s appointment in this place, last Sab bath, on account of illness. At he was ntill sick when he wrote, he made no appointment. We notice that the Misses Hunter and Miss Suo May are at home for a short vacation from Beaver Seminary. They arrived on Satuday last, aud will return .in a week or two. C. U. Brett and wife honored our nahctum with a call on Saturday last. .They made but a short stay in our pluqc, and promise to come again, and tay longer. The dance at Forest Hall, which was advertised to come off last Tues day evening, did not occur on account of the non-attendence of the trippers of the light fantastic. Moat of our raftsmen have return ed from their trip down the river. They report a rough trip.but are up for another when the next ris- cornea. As far as heard from, none of the Tionus tians went further than Pittsburgh. The March number of the Petro leum Monthly is on our table. It con tains a larga amount of interesting and useful mutter in regard to "ile." It seems to be well patronized as it deserves to be. . Wm. Butler is erecting a meat market near tho Good Templar's Hall. He proposes to keep all the nieut that . he can sell, or rather means to always . have enough on hand to supply the 'wants of the public. The Warren ' Ledger reports one dtath in that borough from trichinae, and six more of the sa.i.e family sick with the same horrible disease. The disease, was acquired by eating the pork raw. Miss Ruth Knowlton, teacher in the primary department of the boro' schools during the past winter, left jestcrday for her home in Wisconsin. She bears with her the best wishes of her acquaintances in this section. . -The river is too low noty toraft, but a largo amount of Bcituiro timber is being accumulated at the moujh of the Tiouesta by means of pood fresh ets, waiting for the next lise, whicll is confidently expected within a week or two. Rev. J. T. Perry and wife visited our town last week, and had quite a goo d visit with their friends and rela- . tives here. Mr. Perry caught sight of one of our back numbers, and found he couldn't exist comfortably without tie Republican, so he subscribed. Our Young Folks, for April, has ' made its appearance on our tablo. It is published by James R. Osgood & Co., Boston, Mass., at $2 per year. Every family sould have it, especially if thero are young people iu the faiui- nilbronner & Co., assure us that they confidently expect their tailor on this week, from Philadelphia, w ho w ill fit any man who leaves his measure, er die iu the attempt. Hilbronner's have got on a big installment of their spring and summer goods, and contemplate A change in their advertisement soon. There is some talk that "Morris" will some time during the summer, import his "brother, what lives iu New York," to help sell goods. For Sale. At this office, a schol arship ia the Irou City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual living iu Forest County. Will bo M nt a rirso-BtiTMi. Jl3-rf. . A lady school teacher in Fond du Lac Michigan sends us the following as a specimen of the excuses she re ceives daily from the parents of her scholars. We have seen several of the same stripe: "Pleso excus Tillia for ben tardy fore she was cent on a errents. Lucy Slifer." D. Hays hns presented us whith a book, for which he has the agency, en titled "Dolores." It was writen by Prof. Lconhart, of the Beaver (lumina ry, who hus acquired quite a reputation as a writer. We have not had time to examine it since we received it, and therefore are not prepared to give it an extended notice. The book can be seen at the Post Olficc, and purchased for $1.25. We had been congratulating our self that we were through with winter and its "beautiful snow," but on Sun day and Sunday night enough of the article fell to almost encourage sleigh rides, mid yesterday tho wind blew in a manner not to be excelled by any winter wind we have ever experienced in tho spring. From the indications Murch is going out like a linn, and we only hope it will titay out end keep with at all its disagreeable weather. A man named Pollock is in dur ance vile at our hostile up town. He is provisioned by Sheriff Davis, who pays such close attention to the rites of hospitality that Mr. Pollock doesn't enjoy his vist there as much as ho might do under other circumstances. Pollock had "grabbing" of the O. C. & A. R. R's stumps at Trunkeyville, where he has been employed as a platform man, to the tune of $180, and Detective Mc Kenzo interviewed him to learn wheth er the disbursements agreed with the receipts. They seemed not to, and he was handed over to our Sheriff who furnished him a room. He has been carrying as a systematic operation of accumulating goods at the depot aud not accounting for them, und now he is "held" to answer. His bail was fixed at $800, and he not having that amount of currency about bis clothes, aud hib friends not appearing to have confidence to that amount iu him, he languishes. Wonder if the appropri ater hasn't our five dollars? It is downright extravagat.ee to buy music in sheet form, when you can get nearly twenty times your money's worth by subscribing to Peter' Musi cat Monthly. The April number is to hand, and coutuius the following beau tiful selections : Scud tho Little Ones 10 Bed. Song and Chorus ;'Alone by the Sea. Kong and Chorus; Building Castles in the Air. Scotch Melody ; Somebody Loves me Dearly. Song and Chorus ; Go, Pretty Flower, with Kyes of Blue. German Song; Beautiful Days that are Dead. Quartet ; Easter-Time. Sa cred Quartet from Abt J Blues Eyes Galop; Indiana Polka; Villiage Beau ty Polka; Take me Home. Trunsvrip tiou. The above pieces, if purchased in sheet-form, would jost $4.75. You can get the lot for thirty cents, by sending to J. L. Peters, 5U9 Broadway, S. Y., for the April number of Peters' Musical Monthly. . Harper' Magazine for April, con tains the following:' The American Baron, chapters IX to XI, by the author of "The Dodge Club," "The Cryptogram," etc., with six illustrations; The Piteairn Island ers, A. II. Guernsey, with thirteen il lustrations; Bowery, Saturday Night, W. O. Stoddard, with thirteen illustra tions; Frederick the Great, XVII.The Close of the Seven Years' War, and jhe Partition of Polaud, with five illus trations; John EuMmuu'i Compensa tion, Miss Emma B. Cobb; The Gulf Stream and the Trade-winds, Their Origin and Law of Movement, William L. Walker; Cruising, (Jail Spencer ; Along the Florida Reel',(Tliird Puper,) Dr. J. B. Holder, with teu il lustra tioiis ; Anna Vulluyer-Coster, Benson J. Lossiug, with a portrait ; My Hero, Anna Thomas ; Dominic and tlio In quisition, Eugene Lawrence; The Mummy's Foot, from the French of Theophile Gautier, by Mri. H. S. Conunt; Our French Allies, Benson J. Lossiug; "Eh! what is it?" J. II. Connelly ; Auteros, (Omitted from this number, the author having failed to furnish copy iu time for publication) ; Anne Fumes, (Omitted from this: number, the advance sheets not arriv- 1 ing iu time for publication) ; Editor's j Easy Chuir; Editor's Literary Rec ord, Editor's Scientific Record; Ed itor's; Historical Record; Editor's Drawer. We have received a communica tion from the President of the Young Men's Chiistiuu Association of Phila delphia, (the card of tho employment bureau connected with it, appearing iu this paper) iu which he asks us to discourage persons in the country from seeking employment iu the city, saying that there are teu applicants for every situation offered. Information WANTKi.-Mrs. Ellen Giles wa:its information of Iter father, William Elijah Wceden, lately from England, who left Boston on the 2.1 of February for Pennsylvania, for tho purpose of establishing or engaging in a foundry. Mrs- Giles and her family arrived in Boston too lale to meet her father and is now iu Pittsburgh with two sick child en and no friends. Her present address is No. 10'J Spring alley, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania exchanges will confer a favor by publishing this notice. To Employees. A Committee ot business men have organized the Em ployment Bureau of the Young Meat Christian Association, and located an office at 123 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia, where applications for situations are registered, and so classi fied that at a moment's notice, Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Portcrs.Lads, Farmers, Gardners, and Laborers of all kinds eau be supplied. A great many desirable persons from other cities, and the country and the old world, are constantly flocking to the city, and as strangers they apply to the association to bef'rieud them. It is often of great interest to business men to get help, and get it quickly, aud the Bursau offer their services, making no charge to either parly. Apply to, or address Alex. Sloan, Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street. The Atlantic Monthly for April, is to hand and has the following con tents : Footpads. Harriet Presentt SpofTonl; Caslillian days. Part HI. John Hay; No Rijig. Alice Cary; Tho Ampczzo Pass aud the House of the Star of Gold. II. II.; Roundel. Fred. W. Loring; The Giant in the Spiked Hamlet. J. K. Hosmer; Kate Beau mont. Part IV. J. W. DeForest; Our Eyes, and how to take care of them. Part IV. Henry W. Williams, M. D.; Children. A. W. ;. American Life in France. Part III. M. L. P.; A Pas sionate Pilgrim. Part II. II. James, Jr.; Spots on the Sun. J.J. Dixwell; Our Whispering Gullciy. Part IV.; Count Euinford. Edmund Quiucy ; Recent Literature. ""Terms $4 per annum. Address, James R. Osgood A Co.; Publishers, Boston. Ncwjpape-r LuWi. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Uh'ibmcan to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by t7o?r,'vreturning 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. An)- person who takes a l Her from the Post office, whether dim-to I 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 tlie subscriber orders his pa per to be stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pav for it if he takes it out of the I'cst Offi.ee. 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 ollice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. For life-size Photographs and Oil Paintings, go to Wilt Brothers. Tho largest Photographic rooms iu Western Pennsylvania, Ilanna's Block. Franklin, Pa. The 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 Photographic views of the Oil Regions, inquire at Wilt Bro's. Stereoscopic views of the Union & Pacific Railroad, and fine views of the most gorgeous scenes iu the Yose. mite VulUy, California, ut Wilt Brothers, Photographers and Publish ers of views of the Oil Region, ifce., dealers in Photographic instrument and materials, Ilanna's Block, Frank lin, Pa. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Mtadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds etc., at 20 per cent.. I'cliiW neii-Lml tii!iid Sm.vi.iviI nf mil 1 . ,. I citizens have patronized him, and find ' him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the. corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts , in Cullum block. Bcok binding. We are agent for as good a book biudery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tho binding which liiav he broiiL'ht to us. at low rates. ' r . .. f , r. and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples, e l m h seon at this ofiie. To Nebraska, California, and Kan sas, and the B. & M. R. R. Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It rnn nlm ist immediately in the center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois und Iowa, it strikes the Mis souri river ut three points. These three points are tho gateways I into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Pucifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is Plattsmoiith, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south of the Platte river, a region unsurpassed on the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here arc the B. &. M. Railroad lauds, Con cern:ng which Geo. S. Harris, the land officer at Burlington, 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, und make all connections. It runs the best of coach, es, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din ing car., and should you fake the journey for tho journey's saka alone, you will be repaid; or take it to -find a home or a farm, ann you cannot find either better than among the B. it M. lands, where y m can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. A. H. Srtm.E, ('ashler Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrate ! " Inmutl Line Ocean Steamers," at thi 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. 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., Tidioutc. 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. Xew Adrertisementn. GEM'IXUXORW'AY OATS TS. MrCAI.MONT, of HarUtown, Crawford county, lia on liuiiil a limit ed quantity of ircimiiiH Norw-Hv Outs, which he otters for ac at reasonable intin: Ono bnshol; ten himheN, or over, fl.50 per hu-iiif!', Sent tiy e.xprcMs, C (i. !., to. any aUclrosn. I'nnncrs should purchase noon, a tlicst'K-K will soon bo cxlmiwtcd. Th-ooat will yiold from seventy to e (f lity hush ?ls lor eveVv bushel mowii." Nciid 111 v ur orders to J. 8, McCANMOXT. fl( tiurtstown, Pa. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, totters of adininis ration to tho estate of ('liristiuii KuhrM, lata of Itiirnett Township, deceased, hnvo boon trntO'l to t!u subscriber. All persowin dobtcd to said oslato will mako jaymout immodiatoly, mid those liav.HK earn hi; oust tJio 'bHm t will iresnn tint Maim-, as required by law, to the undersigned, duly autho'-ticati-d, for sottloinont. .I'HN II. KfllNS, AdinlniHtrntnr. Ilarnott, Feb. 24, 1871. -18 4t WHEREAS, letters of administration have been jrraiitod and issued to tho sub scriber, to thoceui'e of .John Noill, Into ot said County, diH-cased. All persons in debtod to said e-tm are requested to make immediate payment, and those hnvinu: claims utfHinsi wiid esinto will present thorn to tho undersigned dulv authenticated, without delay. WM. V. X EI LU, Administrator. Neillsburtr, Feb. 18, 1871. 4Mt WAX I'EU Aii EXtsTiS'iO per davTlio soli tho eelcbratod HUM E S IU'TTLE SEWINU MACHINE. Haw the undor leod, makes the "lock stitch" iuliko on botli sides) and is fully licensed. Tho and cheapest lainily Sowing Machiuo in tliomniket. Address Johnson, clnrk it Co.. Boston, Mass., Pitishurgh, Pa., Chi cago, III., or .St, Louts, Mo. 4(i- lt SEX'I, A2r.XI74 WAXTEU for tiroeshaek's Calcii'atins machine, rap id, aocuratc, reliable, simple, Easely ape-rated, cheap no. I beautiful. (jiving instantaneous additions or sub trations, taking from the to live columns of liiruresat a tone, carrying and borrow ing its own tons, hundreds, els., without the lc:e-t thought on tho part of tliu opera tor. Address, .io-'ler iV Mel'uidv. Phil adelphia, Pa. l-4t FREE TO wilt Send a landsojuo Pros- , lectin nf our EQUK 'V''"' TUu.Htrntrd AGENTS .00 line. Scripture ll!Ustiui!ii . i ui. 4 nib agent, tree of charge. Address, .ationai Pun.ishotg Co., Philadelphia, Pa. IH11T JAlt MAXCEAiTL'HEKS and buyers ate no'.ilicd, that a better and ri't' Jar tliiin as ever known w ill bo supplied. The Jar excetls in every qua i tv and I'cou rcoienl. Hlld wi 1 outsell and can undersell any a d all ot tiers. Il will sell tiscli. Impoi aiu pri o list lor lsl, now readv and .-ciit irec. A Idn-s Ciias. (i. liulay iv. sou, .No. jji D.M-k .t., I'hiiadcl- i 1 1 1 1 .11 l':l. Vx-Jt BOOK AGENTS! The most use. ill, ornniiicntal, hciimMo j Hlld pOplIKO' Ot sllllsertptioll liookH, IS ' I'll s sica: Train in of ( 'million," just oot. Il Hits splcii od U-el plates, i-, riclily bound, and every l-'alhcr and M ilhor wh sees it wants it. Ithasr.o opposition und delivers ee-jaiill.. Too I11-.I agent oat cleared iJl.iio .11 11 vo hours. No in idern liook liko this one. Splcnd.d tei nn. Cir culars sent tree. I'unvassiiig Itunks onlv f- New World Pali. Co., s. W. cor. Jth arid Market Sts., I'liiladelphia. as-4t .; - 7 flu .ui.n .u iL.i ii.i'iii ifiy II.. K-. .... ..... .... ..... ..... '......, .uv US1 I ADDRESS To tho Nerveous AND 3D EBILTTATE T . WHOSE unrln"i hnvo boon protract ed from hidden noses, and whoso rnxos require prompt treatment to render cxlstenco desirable; If you urn suffering, or have sutTercl from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce on your g.mernl health f Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produco pal pitation of the heart? Does your l.ver, or urinary orgons, oryour kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times ilrlek, milky or fiooky, or is It ropy on settling? Or does a thick skum rise to tho top? Or is a pediment at tho bottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short brenthlncror dispepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fraintfng, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory iniparod? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyou feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lile? Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody ? Does any little tiling innke you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or ro-tloss? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursuo your business with tho samo energy ? Do you feel as much conlideneo in youself? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging. given to tits of melancholy ? If to, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, nre all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, mako the man Did you ever think that those bold, doll ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men sre always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hoar 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 snd and discouraged ; they areal ways polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and look you and them right in tho lice none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean those who keep tho organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin tholr constitutions, but also thnso they do business with or for. How ninny m n. 'rm badly -ured dis cane, from tho effects of sell-abuse and excess, have brought oh' ut that state of weakness In those organs that has reduced tho gmeal system so nineh as to produce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to. and tho real canso of tho troublo scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the Use of a Diuretic. IIEI.M IS' I.D8 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain etire for discuses of tho niaddor, Kidneys, (iravol, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing In Malo or Fo nialc, from wha'ever cause originating, and no matter of how longstanding. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and U'xul ae supported from those .ur , nud the hea'th and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilolmbold's Extract Iluchu, established upward of It) .iears, prepared by 11. T. HELM ISOLD, Druggist, iVU llroa.lwuy. Now York, ami l'i4 Ssu.U luth Street, ' Philadelphia, Pa. PmcK $!. per bottlo or H bottles for delivered to any ad- . dress. Sold by all Druggosts every where. I NOVE ARE OENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN ST EL KMI RA V ED Wriihlwtr (Uf umiln iC mv flininlmil Wfurit ' .,.r..., w, ...j , houAo. aiulMi-nea U.T. HELMSULD. M t 500 Knerietie Farmer Wanted. From $.U4t to $ UK) can be made during tho idle winter months. P.uslncss pleasant and honorable. For further pnrtienlnrsof this Speeinl chance address at onco A. If. Hub bard, Phila, Pa. 3-4t th k rA:iD it hand" MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. w-ants a number of uood nirenjs, also n good Oeneral Agent for Western 'a, also a pood general Auent for tho Herman counties ot Pa. Address Hand in Hand ollice, No 1 1-2 South 4th St., Phila. :t!l 41 $") to f'20 per day and no risk. Do yon want a situation s salesman at or neor homo, to hitrodoccnur new 7 strand White Wire Clothis Lines to last forever. Don't miss tho chance. Soniplo free. Address lindxnn Hirer Wire H'or, "j Win St. N. Y or HI DearlKirn St. Chicago, 111. .T.l-lw ciiXsriiTsfiPARD ClRMEHAL IiKAI.hlt II dry Goods, notions. CARPETS, HATS, CA PS, AND SHOES, NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. $1,000 TO $2,000 SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO BOOK AUEXTS of ex erienco; or a larger commissi. .11 than is ollered by any other Publishers. AJients are uiakiu'g $iMl to (fjoo per week ennvassinu tor our new Illustrated bo"ks. We tuaianteo Agents a salary or a large commission, with a i-hoire of t wi new and popular books nnd exclusive territory. Yt e o!fra rare chance to energetic men and women to make moiiev. Secure your atroui v direct from the publishers. J. K. Xl A CO., -IMt Hurtlord, Corn. Free to Hois ts. We will send o handsome Prospectus of our j ttuMtrttrrttrcu fttmittf Jitter con taining over 200 tine scripture lllustra trntions to any Itook Agent free of charge. Address National Puulishmg Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41-4t (JENEltAL AOF.NTS WANTED for Oroesbock's Calculating Machine, rap id, aecnra'e, reliable, simple, easily ope rated chenn and beautiful, (living install taneons additions or subtrnctwirs, hiking from one to tivo columns of riirures at a a time, carrying and borrowing its own tons, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of tho operator. Ad dross ZEKiLEH. McCL'KDY, 4l-4t Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for Ahott's PRUSSIA and tho Fit ANCO-PKUSSIAN W A It, in (German and English, w ith tine stool engravimrs, maps. etc. Agents are getting from Ho to So Miliseribors per day. One agent reports Ifl l orders the first two days. Now is the time to secure an Agen cy for this and other works desirable for Agents. Address Quaker Citv publishing House 247 and 2 U Utiinco St., Philadel phia, Pa. 41-4t aOENTS WANTED FOR LOVE. ITS Votaries, by Dr. .Ino- Tl. Ellis. The most startling book of modern times. The w hole subject laid lari-;aud its liideonsncss exjsisod to universal execration. Written in the in'erosts of Civilization, Christiani ty and Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U. S. Publishing Co., 411 Iti-.Mimo St.. N. Y. 41-4t Issued Jan. 1st 1871. HQQ Choice selections No. 3." con taining the best new things for Declama tion, l'ecitatiou, etc. Brilliant Oratory, run ling sentiment, and .-qmi-Klmg Hu mor. 1M) pnges. paper :W ets, doth "." cents. Ask voiir books.iller lor t. or send prico to P,'iarrvU f' Co, Phila, P S'.-4t THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE sll'AH'lV ASE1TTS Viatel for Tielye Years "zg Wild Indians. Plains, THE LIFE Of (iEultUE P. ItELDKN. who torin a love of wild adven'uro an 1 n thirst for kuowloiluo of tho Indians the Customs, Sports, Traditions, Wars, Croat I!u Halo Hunts, Jc., Ac, loll a homo of plenty m Olno, joined the Indians, adopt ih! their mode of lite, married the heauti fid Waslitella, because a (Jreat Warrior, Hunter and Chief of MO lidiros. was nn- pointod Lieutenant in the U. S. Regular Arniv, lor meritorious service wltli Ins braves against hostile Indians. A hook of the most thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Triithstranger than Motion SoH-rbly illustrated. 70 eiiuriivni'-ts, w ith portrait of tho author, iu full frontier cos tume. Price low. Should outsell any book extant. Send at onco for illustrated circu lar, table of contents, sample pages and terms. A. II. lIl.lillAHli, Publisher, 4(0 Chestnut St , Philadelphia, I 'a. 41-4t. J. w. now I. A NO, AI.RX. Mu Ot) Witt, J. W. OWLAND o., M R CHANT TAIL&RS AND DKAI.EUS IN CsrilfK' Flirillsilllllg (aOOtl. 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