lMHTOft. TUESDAY MOANING, MAY 2. The following wns tinndol in last woi'k for publication but was, in our liurry, overlooked.' Tlio members of the liupublienn County Committee of Forest County, are. requested to meet at the Court House, (at rrothunotnry's Oflice) on Tuesday evening, May 23d, 1871, nt 7 o'clock P. M. J. B.AoxEW.CIi'ni. 8. 1). Irwin, 8cc'y. Oil City Correspondence. Oil Citt, April 80,1871. DkarIvepi bi.ioan : For the delec tation of such of your readers who care for new s from this hub of the oil regions, I write this epistle: The most important matlers now oc cupying the attention of the honest cit zents of this now city, are the numer ordinances almost daily promulgated ly our worthy mayor and council, who are getting up a series of regulations for our government, which, if they are enforced, will make Oil Cjty. the most exemplary city iu this world Of iu.; It takes pretty diligent study to keep "read up" on nil their promulgations, hut a fast reader can do it,by constant application. They have already is sued ordinances frowniug upon houses of ill fame, dog and cock fights and irregularities of that sort, and now I hear they have one in pickle, iu rcla taion to tho running of trains within the city limits, which is calculated to make the railroad companies toe the mark in regaid to the safety our lives and property, or else bo heavy con tributors to our city treasury. Our personal sympathies in all theso mat ters are with the mayor and council, and they shall have our countenance and support. By tho way, cither Providence or some incendiary expressed disappro bation of houses of ill-fame by burning up an old brewery in . the lowor part vf town which was being fitted up ex pressly for use in that line of trade ; it occurred on Wednesday night. An effort is being made to establish a "collegiate intitule" iu this place with good prospects of bucccss. Several persons have for some time been on the point of giving from five to ten acres of land upon which to erect suit able "buildings, but fur some reason still hesitate, probably for fear the property won't be accepted. Iam in formed by those who know, that their fears are goundless. When those nice showers were fall ing about the middle of the week, it led mo to hope that the lumbermen of Forest county would be be able to get over their "dams" and bring out some of that exteusive lot of lumber that has been so long waiting for a rise, bnt an old lumberman told me yesterday that ray hopes were vain, therefore I suppose that we'll have to do as they do out west in such cases, i. e. Yait for more rain. A very lively skirmish occurred this morning between two young men of the city, which resulted iu one being knocked through a store window and both being picked up "by the police to answer for a breach of the public peace, Probably the cost of a new window aud the fine an indignant justice w ill im jioec, will have the dil-et of cooling their fiery tempers. I notice that the dealers in bnby carriages about here have laid in a very large stock this spring, which will probably give you an idea of how the population lias increused. More when the fit takes me. Syaii. To slisw the uncertainty of oil territory or which way "oil bells" run, we learn from good authority that a well known operator in tins neighbor hood, at the time of the breaking out of the recent oil excitement ou Church Bun, near Titusville, commenced drilling a well in close proximity to the Cuily well, yielding 100 -barrel per day. While the well wns join;' down the aforesaid operator busied himself in buying up land iu the vicinity of his well, securing upwards of seven hundred acres. The well was finished a day or two since and proved to be a "dry hole," not even pumping dust, and resulting in tho unpleasant discovery, to him ut least, that the en tire seven hundred acres lie to one sid3 of the belt aud iu all probability is ulso dry territory. Vet. Ctn. lies. A dispatch to the Pittsburgh Coin meaciul from Parker's Landing, says: About six o'clock Sunday evening, Willy Sowash, aged six, sou id Mr. D. Bowab, living in Lawreneeburg, dur ing the absence of his parents, at tempt ed to kindle a fire with crude oil. The Ham communicated to the can, cans- vr. R. ui;nn incj au explosion, setting lire to the tliey should keep straighten the sm houso and horribly bumiii!; voun eidiul track, vet this obseivation isthe Fowisb, from tho t-U'ects of which he died this morning. Who's next ? Soldiers and ho Republican Parly. Wo have never been tho advocates of elHss-monopolesof uy kind, whet h er it is business or , politics, ns the" tend to tyrannies and confusion, mid therefore we nevcf were of the opinion that because a limn is a soldier he is superior to n civilian in devolien to tho Government or in merits to wear its honors. Nevertheless, the Bepuhlican party owes n debt of gratitudo to the soldiers, which it. cannot repudiate without forfeiting the confidence of all civilians. Our victories nt the ballot box, from 18t3 to the present, have been won mainly by the zeal of those who took up arias to deltnd tho life and hoitor of the nation. Had the soldiers in tho field deserted U9j An drew ('!. Cur tin would not havo been elected Governor the second time. Had the vetciaus who re established the authority of the National Govern ment, and who had returned to resume their peaceful avocations, not clung to the Republican cause, John W. Geary would not have been elected Governor tho first or second time. We would not so long have retained our suprema cy in the Legislature, and regained our ascendency 'on the Supreme bench. The Union soldier not only preserved tho life of the government of the Union, but he perpetuated for the time being t!io l uttir of the UnLu party. Uur political leaders must not iorgct thesB facts. If they ignore the' soldier, if, so saon . afun1 his ' hard foOght ' battles,- with his wounds un healed, the Union su'dier is to be re fused retention in.ofiiees within, the control of the Republican pnrtv; to make room for incllicient demagogue politicians take our word for it, the soldier will turn his back on tho Be puhlican organization. Our fealty to the soldier involves as much of honor as our truth and devotion to our prin? ciples. It awakens a feeling of dis pleasure in many true Bepuhlican hearts whenever the appointing po'ver of the Government ignores u soldier, deliberately sets him aside, depose him w ithout cause, and snubs him to make room for and recognition of a civilian, bis tinequul iu all qualities requisite for the position to be filled. e hear and see this spirit of discon tent ail around us. The masses of the Republican partv are neither insensi- to insults of this kind, nor incapable ot resenting them. Hence, we bog ol , those in authority to beware how they trille with popular regard for the sol dier. A word to the wise is sufficient. State Journal. I8l -We take the following items from the Venango Spectator: . i Mr. David Marshall, of Pittsburgh. was robbed at the Oil City depot on Tuesday afternoon last by a pickpock et. Ou Sunday hist A. 31. Borland hired three men to row him across the river at Parker's Landii:'.;. They rowed him to a boat sianditg about midway in ' the river, compelled him to step aboard of it, robbed him of 70 and then pulled nway, leaving Mr. Bor land a'onc on the boat. He was tak en off' by tho ferryman shortly after ward, two of the thieves have been arrested. The Neeley and Munsinirer- farms, two miles from this city, and opposite two Julc liiin, are being laid out as a town under tho name of "Prentice." The lots and lenses w ill be sold nt pub lic sale, due notice of which will up per in the newspapers, and oil men can have au opportunity of buying a build ing lot on the river front and an oil lease on tho hill. ' The third sand is kuown to underlie this tract, and au oil belt, parallel to the Ililands, runs through this property.- All trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad stop here, the nearest station of Driftwood, Hull' City, and other mushroom towns in the interior of Cranberry. A ferry runs to connect with trains on the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad. A young man calling himself Prof. J. U. Griffith arrived iu the third ward lust ve..k and hung out his shingle as a medical man, heavy ou catarrh and chronic diseases in general. But Prof. uriititii has come to gnet. lia was arrested ou Monday afternoon for practising medicine without license, aud, in default of two hundred dollars bail, wus sent to jtul by Justico Lytle Samuel Bauson was also brojrht bo lore jui-tice invito cargeu with circu lating obscene pamphlets through the city. Jnucluun ot hve hundred dol lurs bail he was committed for trial This is the first arrest for that detesta ble oll'eiise made in this city and we trust t le case of Bauson will for warning to the tcnuticirels in his lino of business. I ho IJemoeratio rotate Ion veution has been c-alleu to inert iu llarrieburg May '24 one week after the Republi can Convention. Tho "tall" intimates tliut among other filings it will be the duty ' the Convention to frame a platform for the pary. That will be useless labor. The party already has a platform the ono it made for itself while r.-sisiing the rebellion, and on which it still stands disputing the ver dict of the war. Some there may bo who would ho glad to get off, but ' the crack of the Southern whip frighli-na them buck again. The only honest course 'or the Democracy when they meet in HurrUburg (a bad place, they say, for honest men.) will bo to repu diate the bonds which bind them lake a "new departure" in earnest, in op position to inlhunees and purposes which sj long as they prevail can en tail nothing but defeat. Though it is for our interest as Republicans that one w hich the facts will admit, a great many s nsible democrats niustbecou vinci d. I'iHilionjh Cvuuncrciir. Cm-iu it Kin. The excitement on Church Run continues unabated, and operators from every section of the region keep pourir g in. Tho oil i.4 also of a superior quality, lieing linav ier, and bringing prices ir dents in ad vance of regular gravity oil. It is ustwl nearly altogether by tho Titus ville refiners, giving them another ad vantage over refiners in moro remote localities. We can now afford to turn out rcfinod oil nt n profit, should every other refinery in the country stand still for want of a margin. This must of necessity draw an immense capital here to engage in this branch of man ufacture, and it will have n prr-nror tendency to rapidly build up Titusville to a higher standard of centralization ami commercial importance than ever before. The Burtis, Boyer & Freeman well, struck last Sunday, and which.wo yes terday reported as producing at "the rate of 100 bbls. has within the past twenty-four hours been steadily in creasing. She is now rated at "fully lot) barrels. This well; is now ' the largest on the run, and is situate on the northwest corner ol the Atlantic & Great Western Company's . tract, and a few, rods southeast 'of the big Thompson well, on the Maguire farm. In a direct line between these tto wells, on the latter farm, is another, the property of Emory Bros, it Co., which w ill bo down tcday. There are also several well in contiguous locali ties which will bo down iu a few days. lhmld. . ... . . Tho .Meadvillo llcpuiUean says: The Louisville Courier-Journal is one of those square matter-of-fact newspa pers which believe in makiug the best of what cannot be helped. It throws away much good advice. The follow ing it n specimen : - 'No Democrat is a.-ked to accept Negro Suffrage or abate his aversion the Fifteenth Amendment. We have already made our protest nj;ainst the one and the other. Each is, until it be set aside, a fixed fact. The record of the past is made up. Tho question presented to us now is this: Shall we make tlio repeal of the Fifteenth 'Amendment and the abolition of Nc gre Suffrage an issue in the Presiden tial election? One thing, in our opin ion, is ctrtaiu. We should take a de cided stand. . Y should avoid an at titudo of equivocation by which wc shall lose all the advantage of war on Aegro Suffrage, if there is any advan tage in that, and gain nil the discredit of a secret revolutiouarv purpose which we dare not avow. The Re publicans have made a point upon us squarely, mid we . cannot escape or evade it. But, whatover wc do, let us dig no pitfalls to entrap our own un wary footsteps. Seniors Accident. On Friday last, a boiler maker whose name wo did learn, from Titusville, was eent-ta lepair one of Cnpt. Wolf's larye boil ers-on the Clark , farm. .He got into the boilers with a derrick lamp; uu fortnuately the boiler was full of gas, ft hich had got in at the "man hole. and coming in contact with the lamp, produced a louu explosion, iho force of the explosion Untuned the lamp, the derrick root was blown oil. and the man badly burned. Ead .Brady Inuejicnaeut. The Ku-klux law is a terrible f- fiiclion to the Democracy, just as cap ital punishment is a hardship to a murderer. If a man docs not want to ba hanged, he must not imbue his hands in the blood "f his neighbor. If the people of the South d j not want to be brought within the riger of the Ku-klux luw, all they have to do is to behave themselves in an orderly aud n loyal manner. Honest iinl peace able people, law-abiding citizens, arc never disturbed by the rigors of a law against miliars, assassins and ruffians. The law is only a terror to evil doers State Journal. What is our town coming to, that our ladies cannot walk the streets evenings wishout being insulted ? Can not thu Town Council appoint a Police, to keep order in our steets at night-- yes day as well ns night? This town ba been run long enough by a set of drunken rowdies, who eonio here for no other pr.rpo.--e than to "run Ship pen." Other towns not as large as Emporium have a police police forcq. Why cannot we? Cameron I'-rem. "Irene Worrell" of tho Worrell Sisters, says the Tunn Tribune, "weighs about ono hundred and sixty-five pounds, and is four feet hi'.rh her breadth can be imagined. Sbfc (Iie.-fd in tights hadn't anything to speak of on but tightK--and made rather a dumpy, doughty figure, and lucked playing qualities sufficient to make amends lor her appearance, t-l.o is the fattest persou we ever ft w in tights, aud w ith all respect to persons of great avoirdupois wo don't Jiko her appear ance." . i The Ptatc Journal says that it is believed that the session of the Letris- biture will be prolonged for thirty days. The private calendars are stocked w ith busiuos, while several public bills of great importance will elicit long dis cussions before they nre disposed of. Tlio appropriation bill in tho Senate, v. ill require at least ten days to get through with it. Hence thirty days will be n short time, in which to get through with nil tho business before the LcgUlature. Charles Augustus, who visited his Dulccuna on Sunday evening, and found tho parlor stove moved out, gives it as his opinion that there is such a thing as cleaning house too cur ly in the spring. As the youth lias been taking cough medicine steadily ever since, aiid ''his tr'uT" is kept in the housi) bv a severe cold, we're in dined to think tho oviiniutl itu't hi lrom correct. Sa Francisco, April 20. The jury in tho case of Laura D. Fair, murderer of A. P. Crittenden, out forty iniftutci,. wheu a vortlict of murder n tlio tint degree was Render ed. The prisoner appeared somewhat paler than usual When taken from the court room,' otherwise sho was un moved. Itinay not bo improper to say now of this verdict that until within last week no one generally believed it possible, as nearly everybody was ex pecting tho trial to prove a perfect farce, ending iu the acquittal of the prisoncr.or a disagreement of the jury. Ninetrnths of the community regard tho Verdict ns a just and proper vindi cation of tlio law, and a rebuke of the doctrines put forth in the defense. Xvw Adecrtittementa. Announcement. The many friend or KID ItlSIIOP, of Oil City, respectfully announce to the Ko pulilicun voter of Vcnmiiro County, t It nt lie is a i-midnlato for, County Trpiisurar, Rlll'ject to Kcpillil jcllll na:rcs. on v-iiy, iTKiren IP, mil. 1-u. ; : ! 1 ( ' . ! "- -. MOWER &; , REAPER, ,' Improved foiM87f. .- . tS--'-'VTf'ff i MAXri'ACTl'KED PY AULXMAN, MILLER & Co. AKIION', OHIO. Tilis Machine has never competed nt any National or Suite l ;dr, or treat trial, without having reeived tlio l ust Trend, uiu, and lias been awarded n jriviitcr iium Ut of Medal than uny other inaeli.ue now bcl'oio Uiu public. lOU iSALi; BY D. S. KNOX, Tionestn, l"a. PROCLAMATION. Wiikhkax, ThcHoiioi-alde.fanie.sCaiup-bell. President Judve of the Court ofConi- mou Pleas ami ijuarteriSiesMioiis in and for tho county ol I-orest, has issued his pre eept for holding a Cortrt of Comnion Pleas and tjuarter Si ssic.ns, Ac., at Tionestn, for the County of Forest, twimmnnin on the fourth Mondii .' of Mav next, feiji tli Z d day ol May, 1S71. Notice is therefore uiven to tl'e Coroner, JusjtieeM of the Peace and Constables of saideonnty, that they be tllen an'l there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M. of sajd day, w ith their record's liw)ulitiiwis( examinations and ether l-eineiubiuuces, to do those thine which to their otiicos appertain to be done, ami to those wiionre nouiei iu i-eoos;niiiicM j lo prosecine aniiisi uie prisonera inui are or tiliall lie iu lue Jail of Forest (Amnty, that they be then and thuro to prosecute against tliein us shall lie just. Given under un hand unci seal this J'lth day of Apr.. A. D. 1H7 1. K. I DAVIS, sirif. . Appraisers' List. LIST DF DEAI.F.r.S IS FORFsT, k-'OIt THE KAR 1871. Tioiuwtu Hvron;ih. Class. s. ir. Uiw'Mt. u J. .1. Fisher . FS Proper C Heck 11 I. llilbionnor t Co. ' 11 Floyd it Lewis . . yy David Havs , 1 1 D. S. Knox if-Co. Ft Acnew A Siu'ius .. j.i siuperior I. umber Co. I I Harmony 2'uirnhp. J..T. T.anso 1 James Iseill 11 J.J. McCaslin U Ityan d' JSro. ' . l.t T. Huurutty U Colloin, Sando) 3 it Co. 7 C. 15. Foster 14 Wiu. Thornton 11 Nessel tV Peterson . Ft Austin MaU-r ' 11 Jficlcury Tou'iinhi p. H. AU. II. Stowo 14 T. D. Collins 13 T. J. ISowiiian 13 Kiuuxhy Township. Wheeler & Dut-enbury i:i John Ahlstrand 14 Superior Lumber Co. ' '13 Vrrene Township. T. II. Cobb ' n TioxrxUt Township. t O. P. Al -biu-li. '13 Harnett Township. G. J. Fnoiiei- ' 13 Appeals will be held in the Treasurer'8 otiieo in fionc'h'a, Fort-st County, ou tho fourth Munda . of Mav, H71. ' CiFli'KCl'. UAST.KT, Mereanlilo Appraiser. SMCniFF'S SALE. BY VIUTL'i: ofa writ of Alias Fieri Fn e;i'st is.-ue-i out of the Court of Com mon Plcis ot Forest County. and to me di reeted, there. M'Ul bo exposed lo i-ulo bv indilie. veiidiui or outcry, at tho Court Jtuu.-e in t!ic liorouh ol Tionesta, ou .MO.NPAY, MAY lo, ls71, at 1J u'elouK, M., tho follow lltf deseribod pK.pei-ls-, to- wil : , Fiirnu A' Ti'i'ts ys. C. Stephenson, alias ii. la. No. ; 0, May Term llarrv. All di Icndai.l's rittiil, title, inli ireat nwi claim of, in und to u erliiin lot of land situato in TioiK.'sia lloroii'.'-h, J-'oiv-st Co,, il4l., bound ed anil desei'ibi'd us foiluws. to-uit: Cm the w e&l by i lia Ktreot, und ruuuiiiaiUoiir said st reel ."4 f' -L theiu-e eie.lei'lv liy lino of J. Jt. Mis-hbni; lot, l!7il feet to a post thenci! u.oiiir h.reet on lino of Khriver it Lamb southerly 42 tiict to u po--t, thence westerly ulon line of L. II. l'uvis lot Li7U feet to the placo of lieinnin. Containing one-loui'Ui of an acre, more or less, with one t o-story Ii ame bouse aliout 24voO U-et wilh au L ubimt liix'iu ieet, and aoiio-slory frame burn thereon erected. 'lakeu in execution and to bo sold as tlio properly of K. C. btepluiison, ut tho suit of l'ariiir iv Triluj. 'IVrius c;th. I". Ij. DAVIS, SheriiV. Sboriil's OlUco, Tionesta, Pa., April 17, lh71. 3-:it. 18 O'CLOCK. r,-u SHERIFF'S SALES. HV VI HTTP, ormndry writ. of Tlrrl l'aeiax, Venditioni Kicnomis and Allan Fieri ITrt 'inI ftSin-d out oflhe Court" of CnmniMi l'len.i)of . l-'onxk County, mid to tup direeted, there will he exjjosofl to k.H hv public ftuduo'W ontery lit tlio tVjart House in the liorOuu-h of tSonesia, on ' MtVXtt.VV, MA Y 42,V, 1S71, " nt 2 o'clock, 1', M., the following described real otate, to w it : 8. I. McCalniont vn. ti. fi. T,onp, If. Wathov and I'll Walton. 11. fa, Nrn. .'Ill ilv Term 1S71. Aim, p. V. MeCnlinont vx. (1. S. l,ontfnud II. Wnthrv, 11. fa. No 3a Mav Term, 1S7I Osborn. All that certain tract Ol land MilMHt" in tliatowiiMliin of lliekorv. County of c'M tst, bounded and described as loiiow: Jleniiiiiinii at a nest, thenco In lands formerly owned by Juiiioh Alooni, Win. Hunter ami others north forty-live dcTOcN east live htindrod and sixty perch es to n white oak, tlieneo by land formerly owned by Joseph (iieen sonlh forty-iivo dektroc east ibree hundred anil seventy fivo perdu- to a pine stump, tlieneo bv land now ir formerly of 11, Ntmve mnitU forty-iivo debtees w est tlvo hundred und sixtv pel-Clio to H yellow pine, thenee In land lorineily owned hv II. Stowo mid others n li-lh forty-five decrees west three hundred and twenty perehen to tho place of be.iynuint;, oontaiiiiiiii eleven luii.di-l H'-re more or less, and boiiitf tract uum luiied livfl lsand two hundred und three (.tJIKI) unimproved. .Taken In exe cution and to bo sold us the property of II. Wat hey, UonrL-e Long an-.l lili Walton, at the suit orH. V. McCiiluumt. !' ALSO, -' " J. R. Metlulro iiwW. V. .Tninieon va. A. A, Copelnud, yvn.exjNo. S, May T. 1S7I. N icholxon and Itlaekmon vs A. A. Copy hold, al. II. fa. -No. '2', Mav T. lsTl. All defendant's- rhtht, title, interest and claim, of in and to n i-ortiiin tract, or piee of laud situato in llarinoiiy tow nship, Forest county, I'll., bounded mid descrilwdiM fol lows, towit: Coinmeneinir at n W hite oak saptinnoa th Tioncsta Itiiart, ioiith side, Uiciicn noilli three dcirrven eiist twonty porches to a post and stone iu field, theneg south forty-weren detrrecs east slxtec-ii poi-eliTO to iijiM-k oul Kaplim;, Ihr-nee noith Ihreedesrcos vuKtoue liundrtMl and ninety. siiK pfi-elies to a eorner, tlieneo wentorlv eiahly-eliiht pen-hes to a corner, thence south three decrees west one hundred and twenty-four porches to thu nid Tionesta Koad, thence by said Tionesta Uond twenty-live perchis to Hie place of beginning, bounded on the south bv said road nud land ol K.' Ii, linvis, on tlio east bv land of K. ii. Davia and Honey tract, on iho. north b vhiinl of oil iH'., on tiio w r-et by laud of A. Handy, eonlaininij; ei-jhty-two acres, moro or loss, with one fiaino house und one fr.ime barn thereon erected, and about 1 Heron improved. Taken in execution and to be sold us tlio property of A. A. Copo land at the suits oi".l. K.'Metiiiire, uso W. C .laiuiovoii, and Nicholson A lihickmoii. Tenns easli. April 3, 1S71. '. L. DAVIS, Sh'ff. : Ali!io;itions Tor I,ioriiMe ' AT MAt TERM, 1871. John A. l'ropor, Hotel, Tionesta borough, .1. C. Policy, lintel, l-'iijriimluH fit v. Samuel rijtht, KcHtaiirant, I ni,-iindns t ity. -i ' Nat him Klinordliner.Whi'lesulo Liiiuors, Tionesta hornutrh. John Woodcock, Hotel, Millersburp, Har- "Oaniel'r.laek, Hotel. Tionesta bnrouuh: Horace A..l!unce, Hotel, Ti-iinkeyville, iiiuiiiony iji, j, x't. ACil'.W, 4-3t t'I'k Tltl.tL. LIST, FOU FOVKTII JIOXDAV IN MAY. 11. Tt. ltoiierts va Fairer Jt: Trill. Thomas Mowrls vs Win. Sinter ct hi. .1. J). (ilenn Yit Hickory Form Oil Co. David fiill a .lames (.Jreeii ct al, aiiniinis- iiaioi-s oi .losejui ?,rei,n oee i. J. ii. Dale vs lloni'v Wilkins, et ol. Daniel lUaek vs Iiuvid Hiehey et al. f. K. M. I raw-lord vs Isuue N. Ijicv, et al .Tallies Itrysoit vs W. J. ltoberts. V. K Miwsnur vs Ilumninson Itros. ' ,i,hn ;o'l vs Matthew IS. Farris. -p, j.-uler VS I'.ennett Dobhs. I'oriro K. 'f haver vs T. A. Nolan A Co. Freiierick Hubbtill for nso vs J.-iuios tSroen ot nt, adniinistrators of Jos. ircen, dee'd Abial Drake t- II. Fhlnirn vs A. J. Maze. Overseers id'lfce Poor of Tionesta boroivjh vs ( ivei's ei-s ol the I oor of Vuuanuro Tp PcUkrCo. M. K. I'orter ts Caroline Porter. 4-it. ; J. II. AtJNKW, Proth'y. UKNTS WANTl'.ll FldfFIFf T X YF..V11S IN THF M A(HC CIKCI.K 1 , BY SICNOR CLITZ. IlriniHil of fun an and humor, with inci dents and I'dventurcs in the prineipalcitios of tho world. It describes his tricks and feats ns a Mtitrieinn und Veiitriio(iiist. Sold only by subscription, e Liberal tsrms to pod A (fonts. Address liulhcld Ash mead, 711 Sansom St., I'hil.i. 0-lt AliFNTS WANT I'D F.VF.HY WHF.ItK. . NOWltlCADY. , . ; Hum in Ltfo Prolonged. Of 5'ieo facts for Plilsieul Kqintenco. Itv A. II. Phut, M. D. A:cntiroly new work of tho ct most value t-s all. It Is not a "Doe- tor Hook, its object beinsr to promote, Ion life, without tho usuife of dritt;s or inedicones. Ayrents will lind it ono of tlia mostdesiiMble works in the field. For ex tra terms ami full particulars, address tjuaacr City Pub. House, 'J17 il! cjuinco St., Philu. C-4t DF.AFNI'SS, Catarrh Scrofula. A lady who had Milfercd for years from Deaf ness, Catarrh and Koro fills, was cured ,by a Kiuiplo remedy. Her sympathy and Ltratitude prompt's her to seiid tlio re-ipis freo of cliarite to any one t-imilai ly utllict nd. . Address Mrs. M. C. Lccrgett, Jersy City, N. J. , 6-Jt - lt kia tbe4vltnte and retVcoblNg i 7wtJoUne Water, 4 Im ver Lmdr or . "-Oj1 UHF -'l tlt-wull. Sold by lrurirllM . J THEA-NECTAR IS A Pl'KH i with the (Irecii Tea Flavor U'ariantid to suit nil tastes. For salo ovory wherc. For sale whole only bvthedreat Atlantic and Faeitlii Tea Co., 8 Chinch St. NeT Yoi k. 1'. O. ltox uioi. Send for Thc-.v Nectar circular. 31)41 AGENTS WANTED rr iwrs (in ays und Ky-ways l:i the Hiddou lil'o AIJERICAN DETECTIVES. Ry Ollicer Me ICiitters. A narrative of years ex perieni-e anionir Han k Kobbers, Counliirli ilers, Tides, PickjMHtkeU, Lotte ry Dealers. Confidence Men and Swindlers of nil classes of society disclosing jnrrk ed instances of diabolical vciikciico un 1 deep laid plans of mischief und outrage, und showing tho niodei by hicii they were traceil out and scoundrels brought to justice. A lar.ro volmuu ol over UjUpnos SO lull pare eiiraviii)js. For en ciilar and terms address tlio pub-li.-hers, J. 1$. iiuiril- Hvde, llaitt'ord, 't. l-4t TIn.-3 Republican Offica rrFF.PS constantly on hand a laruo as IV ,ortniont ot lilank Deeds, Mortaircs, Huhpo'iius, Wanaiils, Suiniuons, Jte. to be uld cheap f ir ruh. tf. mmm 1, -i 'I ' : ' ;':ju -f ;t'.., j-. g tp si C r iH C st- .3 d WO? ' t O " O M Ou1 : ""a o yd a ts"3 r- O 3 CZ 'J. rt , s-' b' E v y, s a c u 3 cj u s 5 1-4 o j O 1 I Vi CD 3 CO CD o Ph Q W w a t-H 1 8 H' 53 to to H 'rt t3 is '-w H 0 o 3 o hi ."' . TIDIOTJTE T E AS TORHI Tho placo to buy vtry vurluty of Poj VERY DEST TEAS AT Till L 0 WJJS T PRICKS, is nt tho oxlciisivo Tea Stort f II. T. CIIAFFEY, where yrm ennnhvnys find n larn mmoit inent of the best Teas at Now York prki-s. A larg assortment of Groceries anil Provisions, t,.iA..,inl,ii1 It, n toil it - nnil c1innoiio tipir. v other store in Warren county, always on liiuul. Tho pooplo of Forest county will avemonovbv inirehasiim their iuVnlci kt this plneo. Post brands or FA MIL Y FLO V It , rtolivtiPfVl at any dipoton Urn linof tht n. It. true. m Store on Main St. neaf ILo Depot. THE BOOT AND SH O STORE. F YOU WANT wfoetnt und jro.l nrtielo of Hoots und Shoes, of the li'ifr.t workniuuship, goto , 39 CKNTUK STHKKT, OIL CITY, T A.. -.SiitUfiW'tion miamnteed, 2-it3 tf. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DIUI.UNa TOOLS, AND ALL Ki:lt . OF - GJ-A.STIisTC3-S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PKAI.EH8 IN Ar.) At., ttc, TIDIOUTE, PA., Jottlt ANDREWS. . X. mill. 6-tf G. W. TIFFT SONS & CO, ENGINES, 12, io, s housi; POWER, AVITU Oil WITHOUT LINK AND COVERNOft. BOILERS, 21, 11, 112 ami IO 11. I LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. 40, 2C, 22, sad 18 51. P., STATIONARY TUBULAR K.BRETT SO, AG'TS Room No. 2, disss it Stewart's IV.ock, 80-3m TiTCSVILLE, TA. H. V. VI, A II K, TIT3IOTJTE!, PA: WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Arid Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing douo in a workmanlik nmnner and warranted to trive mil fuction. 4-1? VENTURE HOTEL. - AJ'JOIUlNa THU DEPOT, WHITE OAK, Forest County, TV IIUMMASON, BRO'B, Propr'i. rpiIIS house is new and fitted up In flrt j- emss si.vio, una is ueaacpiaruirs tor a l persons yisitinj; tlio (freatoil hold of Hick ory. The bar is liirniKlinil with ilm l,. t of liquors. The proprietors will spars no pains to make it the most desirable stor ping place iu tin oil regions. J2-ly PnOTOGRAPH GALLERY 1 Water Street, ADJOININci TIIK HOLMES IIOUSK, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. rieturus tkoa in tilths latest styl cf M' " ' Sb-tf Free to Book A ge n t a . ' Wo will Bcmt o handsome 1'roK. pclus o1 our AYie 1 Uustrtttmtrii ramil;, h,l,lr, eon-' tmiiinu over '200 lino s.ri4uro Ulnstra trations to any Hook Ar. iU free of ciai-c Address National 1'uhUshiiig Co. l'hila dt iphm, Va. .u..u