SJu Revest gqnMkau. TUESDAY MOINING, MAY 2. nonouciH OFFICERS. linrgess IT. IT. Ma v. (ViimdVmr-n Jacob Nhrivor, .T. Tl. St roup, W. W, Diniond.'N. IT, linnet, .T. Winans. JuMicr of the, I'cacc W. 1. Mereilliott, D. H. Knox. Constitute 3 . N.Tcltsworlli. Hvhcml Directors J. Winiins J. A. T)nlo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrivcr, I). H. Kuox, ti. D. Irwin. o FOXIEST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jutlre,f MFA CAMl'llRfX. Assoeints Judges T. A. P nor Kit, As- 1HKW CooK. tiicriff'K. Ti. Davis. IHstriet A ttonteyXV, W. MAon. Treasurer H. H'icti.f.Y. Crothnnotary, Heijisterit Iir.cordn; de li Ti. AllNKW, Commissioners N.T. Wiikw.ku, P.KN.T. El.l.lOTT, PFTKH'MK.lirit.MoTT. County Superintendent H. V. Hon n:n, Jury (V)7iiii'.iines Jam. Un.KlM.t.vX, VN, PATTK.RSOX. Ibiinry Hureeyor H.T). Ihwi. V)COHPC Josiaii WlWAHS. Oonntv Audit ors h. U Hackett, F.l.I IIol.lr.MAN, W'M. Cl.AKK. hlemherof Congress VMh District tS. XV. . feporiMLn. A'rafe .Senate XV. A. Wallace. j4fir6y Jons U. II Al l.. q O. C A. I R. TIME TABLE, OOIKA NOIVTIT. Arrive. Msil l.'.'O p,m. X press O.U7p. in. aoirta soi Tii. Arrive. Express 10.01a.m. Mail 3.10 p, in. TV part. I. 2ft p. m. 0.40 p. in, Depart. IO.Oi u. in, II. 20 p. in, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Our Oil City correspoiijcnt favors . us with n lively correspondence, this week. He will fuvor us with a letter each wcek.in all probability. A little pnrty from town had a eocial gathering at Lacytown lust week. Trof. Weber was along, and furniolied ruusio for the occasion. Geo. Hunter has n well nearly down at the top of tho hill opposite Vliis jilnco. He is dead euro that he will get oil. ' S. Clark has the ftamo of a ex tensive barn up, on his property. It ' will probably be finifhed within a mouth. D. Hays informs us that his hot housa plants are nearly nil contracted for. But ho will retail to those of our townsmen enough to get them up good crops. The Sheriff ogaiu lias some real estate he is anxious to dispose of on . tl 22d inst. The properties will - probably go cheap, as the terms arc .cash. ' The Erie Dispatch in its police news, makes mention of 'Tat. Dono hue, who for a simple, squaro drunk, with Boisy accompaniment, was fined H $3 and costs." J. II. 'Wliittaker, Esq., editor of the Venango Spectator, took to him self a wife last week. Miss Maud Con cer was the name of the lady. We wish him joy in his matrimonial rela tions. We call attention to the new ad vertisement of 1). S. Knox. He is nrvnnt far fn nf tVif host, mnwra anil reapers made, and parties in need of these machines will do well by pur chasing of Liu. . Mr. A. P. Whitaker, of Frank lin, former editor of the Spectator, is a candidate, for .Associate. Judge in Ve nango county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convcatiou. Knox & Co. have orderad a new first-class Soda Fountain, which will be on in a few days. The weather will, in all probability ' soon warrant tho . running of an institution of this kind, and we hope to see it well patronized. N.. L. Dorrauce, recently disabled in the wrestling match with Major McLaughlin, at Corinthian Hall, has challenged the Major for another match, "to take place in Chicago er Do trojt, for $1,000. 'Mae. wants to wrestle in Titusville. An exchange says truly, "The best and cheapest mode of advertising in the world is that in the newspapers. Every successful advertiser will say , this. . Seed strewn there, if the seed in good for anything, always brings up a . ' crop of some value, must generally a s hundred fold. Clarion borough has there candi dates for the Democratic nomination , for President Judge of this Judical District, viz: Wm. L. Corbett, J. B. Knox, and James Boggs. Thero will . probably be a lively fight over the matter. Their primary election takes place June 17th. Several windows in tho office of M. W. Tate, were breken on Friday liight last. Mr. Tato with some clients, were in the office until 2 o'clock, and mischief was doue between that time and daylight. No arrests have beeu made, but wo believe Mr. Tato has a pretty good idea as to who the perpe trator of the deed. Such work is til . ways done by cowards and sneaks, and wo only hope that the gnilty party or parties may bo made to feeL the full weight of the law. '-"-Our meat market' don't appear to bo running ns yet. Why 'this delay wo cannot determine. This place has to depend on Oil City and Tidioutc for fresh meat, and wo have no doubt that Tionestn- will support a firstclus establishment of this kind. Tho new bogus fivr ccnl nickels, of which thero aro i large number in circulation, can bo detected by pn in spect inn of tho motto "In God wo Trust," which is much lugxr on tho counterfeit than on tho gennino. Tho yellow color of the counterfeit, caused by tho presence of zinc, is also easily noticeable. From present indications the leaves will all bo out withiii tho next ten days, and then, we, of this section, flat ter ourselves that wo have ns fine scenery just about here, n.i is generally gotten up. If any of our readers at a distanoo think differently, let them visit this section in a couplo of weeks. Tho Forest Urns Band has its in. struments. They arrived hero on Thursday of last week, and since that that time there has been a couplo of meetings of tho player, and much wind has been manipulated into sound through the horns. An additional horn, and tenor drum have been sent for by those having the matter in charge. Some troublchas occurred recently in regard to tho t-priugon the hill east of Unco street, which supplies Mr. Clark's residence with water, It seems that tliRt tho pipo carrying tho water, goes through tho property of other prople, und that the person leasing the spring and agreeing to furnish the wa ter 0.1 the house, has no right ef way through the other properties. Hence the difficulty. Much iro has been dis. played, and much taking done, but no settlement has yet been arrived at. How it will turn out we cannot say. Tho Grove & Wolcott well is down through tho thirl sand rock, the whole depth of tho well being 731 feet. Tho third sand was 16 feet through. They will tube tho well to-day (we writo on Monday) and commence test ing to-morrow. Tho indications for a good well aro favorable, and the own are confident that they will soon have oil in such quantities as to cause an excitement on the Sowers Farm, This territory has been considered as nearly sure, and we earnestly hop that it may provo all that is expected of it. The following aro the names of tho officers elected at the last regular meeting of Tioncsta Temple of Honor. They will bo installed n;xt Saturday evening : W. C. T., M. W. Tato. W. V. T., J. Winnns. W. It., W. W. Dh.iond. W. A. 11., S. J. Setley. W. F. R., Jos. Grove. W. T., Thos. Vunfjeesen. W. U., J. I). W. Bock. W.D. U..J..W. St roup. . W. G., P. M. Clark. W. S., J. II: Fones. This order is increasing in numbers, and its influence id felt by the commu nity for good. In consequence of tho late rains tho water in Tioncsta creek was raised some ten inches, which encouraged the lumbermen on the creek to try a "pond fresh," which they did on Sat urday with sonic little success. We have not heard the exact amount, but suppose nearly fifty creek pieces were run out to the mouth of the creek. A jam took place at tho bridge near tho mouth, and some fifteen pieces were displaced and fastened against the bridge. Not luueh'lamago was done, but considerable labor and trouble will be required to right up the rafts. Should we get a rise iu tho river we will luivo one of the liveliest infling seasons that we have hud for some time. Friday n!;;ht last, while we were resting our weary limbs and aclrng brow upon our couch, wo heard our name audibly pronounced, and the voico also said, "Get up, quick, and get your revolver, some one is trying to break iuto the house!" wo arose, drew cm our trows civs and proceeded to unearth our revolver. We fouud the pistol, but could find uo cartridges, ami consequently were at the mercy of the burglars as far as that weapon was concerned. However, just as we dis covered our defenseless condition, we also discovered that tho object of our military preparations, was merely one of our tow nsmen on one of his periodi cal drunks, on which occasions ho al ways lur.kcs it lively fo" nearly the whole town. He gloilo from our vision. We proceeded to disrobe our person, and majestically reclined our form onco more upon our little bed, feeling thankful, that though wo had not cov ered ourself with glory, we hadn't any ono's blood on our hands. The re mainder of tho niejit was spent in "nature's twect restorer, balmy sleep." : We havo received a private l t.t"r from N. P.' Wheeler, Esq. dated at Maysvllle; Ky.i 27th, ul.tr, iu' wbleli bo says: . . . . "Wehavclmd vcty fino weather in this region, with the season rnoro ad vanced than usual. But last Saturday n.ght a biting frost did severe damage, injuring, it is thought, in scnio locali ties, and totally destrying in others, tho fruit rop, particularly the smaller varieties. This is a great loss here, as grapo culture and tho raising of fruit aro important branches of industry in this section. Tobacco and corn are also injured to some extent." Tho Pennsylvania State Execu tive Commit Ico of Young Mcn' Chris tian Associations will hold Convention at Wnrrcn, Ta., on the 8lh ami Uth of Muy. Open Air, Promise and Praise meetings will bo conducted, and sub jects of interest aud great importance to christian workers will be discussed, such as "Personal responsibility for tho souls of others;" "How to con duet open air meetings;" "Who arc called to Lay Preaching;" "Young Men's Christian Associations and their Rpeeial work in our midst;" "Prison and Almshouse visitation ;" etc. K. II. Burnell, of Chicago, who has had large experience in conducting services of tho kind proposed, and John Morrow, who is actively engage J in the work at Pittsburgh, will attend to meetings. Ira P.. San key, of Pa., well.kuow as a singer and Christian worker, will conduct the music. All persons feeling any interest in Christian work are cordially invited to bo present. ' Entertainment will be provided by the citizens of Warren. By Oiiti:r of-Committe& List of Juror3 for May Term. OR AN I) JIT.OK9. T. D. Collins, Foreman. Greene Township Calvin Amor. .. Kingslcy Oliver Byerly, Ilinaldo Toby, J. Berlin, Wesley Whitehill. Hickory James Green, Fred. Kif fer, H. Lcdubur. Tioncsta P.or. S. Clark, Jairus Hock, J. R. Stroup. Harmony Township S. O. Carson, Ilarlo Elliott, Win. P. Siggius, Henry Setley, William Young. Tioncsta Michael Fitzgeralds. Barnett John Kuhus, G. W. I'aup, M. blocum. Jeuks Geo. W. Rose.. Howe Lamucl Sole. riiTix jmcr.s. Harmony Wm C. Anderson, S. II. Baugher, L. W. Bromley, Isaac Canlicld, Henry Foglc, Albert How ell, A. A. Hopkins, Quiuton Jmnicsbn, James McGinley, II. Shefllebaum, Ernest Vogust, Milo Baxter, Benja min Crawford. Hickory Jas. Albuugh, Jos. Cole man, Chas. R. Diecoridgc, Wm. Hud dleson, Fred. Ledabur, John W. Mc Donuld, Daniel Noble, Jos. Reyn olds. Burnett Isaac Buzzard, Michael Duncle, Robert Ileaeley, J. Irwin, J. Morgan, W. Swail, W. Smith, Jacob Maze. Kiugsley if. Burdiek, J. Carr, J. Root, II. Smith. Greene R. Cobb, Thos. Flynu, Juo. Guyton, Phillip N. Haslet, John Wal ters. Tioncsta A, Emert, Er., A. Emert, jr., J. Fitzgerald, James Huddlesoii, John Hood, John Wolf. Jiiks Irwin Robertson,' James Rost. Tioncsta Boro O. W. Winner. Every Saturday, published by James R. Osgood & Co., Boston, now takes the first place in its cla of illus trated serials. Tho number for Sat urday, 2i3ih, is a splendid on !. It is illstrated as follows: Portrait of Peter Cooper; Marriage of the Prin cess Loui.o ami tho Marquis of Lome, a brilliant display of nobility and beauty; Mary Tudor and her Lover; Louisville Bridge; Mulo Tandems on the Levee; A New Zealaud War Ca nue Race ; The Oxford Crew at Home; and eight engravings illustrating Brete Harle's Heathen Chinee. For. Sale. Ono 20 Horse Tower Timber Engine and Boiler in good or der. Inquire of D.S.Knox, 1-tf. ' Tioncsta, Pa. Foil Sai.1. Tho houso and lands known as tho "Christio Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., aro fr sale. Term.i cash or approved security. Apply to Junv A. Dai.b, President Tioncsta Savings Bank, Tioncsta, Pa. Book Binding. We aro agent for us good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tlm binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssinples can bo seen at thi-s cflice. To N tiros'; a,' California, and Kan sas, and the D. & M. R. R. Larch. , - .. . . . i Tho "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in tho center of tho great westward movement of emigration.. .Crossing Iljiniiis and i)WD, it.fctrlkes the Mi siourl river at three points. These three points aro the gateways into three great sections of tho trans Missouri region. Tho Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Pacifiic road will take you to tho land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. Tho middle gate is Plattsninuth, 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 are tho B. &. M. Railroad lands, con cerning which Goo. 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 precnt terminus of tho road. The Southern gate lends 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 make nil connections. It runs the best of coach, cs, Pullman Talnce and Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for tho journey's sako alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or o furm, and you cannot find either better than among the B. & M. land?, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. Newspaper Laws. We would call tho special attention of Post Masters aud subscribers to the FonicsT Rj-.rvm.icAN to tho following synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice ly eM(T,(returning a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take bis paper out of tho office, and state the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do so makes the Postmaster responsible to tho publisher for the payment. 2. Any person who takes a paper from the Pott 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, ho 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 certain time, and the publisher continues to send, tho subscriber is bound to pay for it if he talc a it out of the Font Office. The law proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay tor what ho uses. Tho courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. Piblio Sale. Having decided to quit the livery business, I will expose to public sale, on Tllsday, May 2d, my immense stock of Horses, Wagons) Sleds, Bug gies, Sleighs, Harness, Saddles, Bri dles, &c, at my stables, in 'lionesta Boro. Will be sold on timo with ap proved security, or for cash, if the buy er has more than ho needs. ' This is a rare chance for any one wishing to go into the livery business, nud Tioncsta a good point. Bo on baud on tho 2d ofMav, and secure good bargains. 2.4 1. 1 D. Hay C'Aiii'KXTKiw, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil nun, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in tho Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidiouto. They havo the largest stock in this section of the c ountry. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. A. II. Sn:i:i,i:, Cashier Tioncsta Savings B.u.k, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Ionian 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. I have jjocd Chop for alel .00 per cwt. I l ave also a lot ol Corn and Outs. Warehouse one door south of W. J. Rubens' residence. o-tf. II. W. Rgi:i:kts. M. P. Jinks, Jeweller, Meadvil'e, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamouds Ac, at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizen.- have patronized him, and find hiiu "square." Give him a call. His e.-tabli' liinent is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., iu Cullum block. ADD RES S To tho Nervcous AND X) EBILITAT 33 ID . fllOSK PufTrrtnas lmvo twin prolrnet- cl from IihMpii ( ihips, awl whoso rases rerpiiro prompt treatment to render exist enco doslraVile; If you nro iiri'crinr, or have sulTered from involuntary discharges, what e fleet W's it product) on your R'nenil heal 111? Do yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion prodinvj pal pitation of tho lirurt ? Doc your liver, or urinary organs, oryourkidneyn, frequent ly get nut of order? Is your urino some times lliick, milicy or ftoeky, or Is it ropy on s.ettlinfrT Or does n thic k sknm rise to the top ? Or is a sediment nt the bottom nf trr it has stood awhile? Do you have spoils of short brralhinjror di'pepla? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fraintin, or rushes of blood to the head T Is your memory iniparod? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired ef company, or lite? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everybody ? Docs any liltlo thing tnnke you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rosliess? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tho, bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same cnerjry ? Do you feel as much confidence in youiielf ? Are your spirits dull and flag, (rinpr, priven to fit 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 tlo appetite, and yon attributo this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal d'.s ca..f: badly cured, and ouxuhI excesses, aro all capable of producing a weakness of tho genorativo orxnns. The organs of genera tion, when In 'perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, encrgetie, persevorinsr, successful business-men are always thowo whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? Yon never hear mieli men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They aro never afraid they cannot sueceod in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they arcalways polite and pleasant in tho company of la dies, andjook yon and them right in tho face none of your downcast, looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean tnoe who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin theiAeonstitutions, but also thoso they do business w iih or for. How many riK'n, from badly cured dis eases, from tho effects of Helf-ubuse and excess, have brought about that stato of weakness in IIio.se organs that has red need tho goneal system so much as to produco almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suieide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, aud tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored for all but tlm light one. Diseases of theso organs require tho uso of a Diuretic. II EI.MlJUhD'.S FLUID KXTU.Vl T UUC'UU is tho great Diuretic, aud is a certain eurefor diseases of tho Bladder, Kidneys, (travel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Temalo Complaints, (Gener al Debily, und all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, w hether existing in Malo or I'o male, from whatever rausu originating, and no mailer of how long utanding. If no trealnient Is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our I'osh and blood aro bu. ported from these gourdes, and tho health and happiness, a-nl that of Posterity, depends upon prompt uso of a re'. iablo remedy. lielmbfr'd's Kxtraet Iluehu, established upward of l'.l'eais, pn pared by JI. T. IIKLMIiOLD, Diuguist, olli liroadwiiy. New Yolk, an I N'l S.,uth KHh Street, Philadelphia, l'a. 1ish-k l.-'i per bottle or 0 bottles for ?Ji.50, delivered to any ad dress, hold by ull DruggoslMCVury where. A HI5 liK.S'l'IN'R VNI.I'SS i iiii.vi; ii in sti:i. i;iitvi;i) Wrapper, fac smile of my Chemical Ware house, aud signed 11. T. li U..M UOI.I1. '--! y LOTS FOR SALE ! u- 1 i;TiiTt . ' l f J BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. 1 ' t ' ' Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70,- Nassau St., New York City. A. B. HILL, BLACKSMITH, HA VINO TiOCATF.D in Tionrta, Is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line, inn manner which will satisfy all who may favor him with their custom Partic ular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING. (iivchim n trial. Shop on Church St., near tlie.Savings Hank. :)-ly. CHAS. II. SHEFARD, " oenkral nrAi.nn in dry goods; notions. CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, AND gHOES, NEW YOrjC STOPvE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD I GREAT TIIl'.OUGII ROUTE FROM The Oil Regions lo Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST I SLKEnsa VAX.? On all night trains, rassenaors and bag gage transferred at Oil City, 1kh or ClIAROF. 1 Trains make direct connection with all Roads cornering at Oil City, and leavo aa follows: Day Express leave Oil Cilrat 2 TO pro Arrives at Pittsburgh ". 0 on pin N ight Kx press heave Oil City 0 20pm Arrives nt Pittsburgh fl i!fl a In Mail Train leaves Oil City 0 nr a m Arrives ut Pittlburgh " 6 00 p m Day Express heaves Pittsburgh at 7 i;fl a ni A rrri ves at t lil City at ,2 13 pm Niuht Express heaves 1'itl.sburgli H 40 pm Arrives ut Oi. City 15 1", am Way Passenger loaves Pittsburgh it 15 a m Arrives at Oil City 7 35 p m rassengors travelling by this Ttouto will find hotter accommodations and makebet tor timo than bv any other road from the Oil Regions to Pittsburgh. J. J. LAW KK.VCK, Omi. Supt. Iteglslcr IVutice. prrshTC NOTICE is hereby given that 1 John Sigiiins, executor of Jane Sigtiiim deceased has tiled, in the Itcnister's olVico in ami for the County of Forost.at Tiontista, Pa., his final aeeoufit as Exeeutor f the last will and testament of Jane, Siggins doe'd., lateof Harmony Township, l'orcst Lountv, l'a., mm that tliesamo will lie ore sentoil to the Orphan's Court of said Coun ty for confirmation and allowance on tho fourth Monday of May next, at tho Court House at 1 lonesta, iu tho county nmresad. Apr. 4, J. U. AllMiW, 4-.it Recorder. Auditor Xotit't'. In tho Common Piers of Forest County Char1 es Hays vs. The Ironsides Petrole um Comnanv. And now to-wit, Dee. 20th, 1S70, on mo tion oi v. . j-.. uiiiiy, attorney tor SSIioritl, W. P. Mercilliott appointed auditor to dis tribute tho funds arising from sale of real esiaio oi ticiemiaut. Extract from tho Record. ska u J. li. AGN'EW, Pro. To all v hom it may concern : I will attend to tho duties of m v appoint inent, ou Saturday, May 20th, 1K71, be tween 3 and four o'eloek r. M., at my tico in Tioncsta, where you may attend person, u yon so proper. W. 1'. MKKCEI.hlOTT, 4-3t. Auditor. SB) CHARLES A. DAK A. Editor. A Krvrapaprr of the Prevent Tlmea Inieuded for People Now oo Earth. Inclndinnc Firmeri. Mechanics, Merchant!, Pro. lMloual Men, Wutfcer. TMnkeri, an i ail Vai ner of Ilnoont Fo'ikf. and ttie Wives. Sods, an 4 daughter j of ull suoh. ONLY ONK DOLLAR A YEAH I ONE HUNDRED CO PI EH FOIt 930. Or tSnrj on Gtrnt a Carry. Let there be a HZO Club at criry Poet Oilloe. SEMI-WEEKLY hCN, 9 A YEAR, of tin iimo fie an 1 cncril character a THIS WKUK.LT, bnt with a (rratir variety of Titoi'el aaeuiu rea-hns. a. id furnlsUluir the nw l itn nrwtrtN'ia wttti master frahneoa. UecuuM it cuuica twice a wixk irmcaa ot once ouijr. THE DAILY 81 N, 80 A YE4R. A 'ireOtpinet'lv r-al .h'o tWbpaier, witn tr HrL't'! c.rcimiim ia the worta i rte, in.V poi-lfiit, ai(i IcHrlfi hi po'tiica. A I v. nco'i f -i n ev.ry!n'rn. i w ccntu a o jm ; ! luatl. 60 ccht a tuuulii, or t$1 u yvr, TO CLU3S. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY MX. Fife cojnes, one yen, ac;tar;tiiy v rfnn-fl. Pour Dtillnrw, Tfn forMs. one tt. frn-trnteiv aMrnsed (a:.J au exu uu to the juittr up 'X clun t EUlu Dollitm. Twentr cori, oo tt, anp'tratel . aiidi t-ea (a U au uxirflpy lue 'tu-r up oi rmhi, Filter Dollar. F'tv rnrn n veir. toon a'lltti tnr-l Uitt ttuU-tt otit(jf uiw t . r flier tin yt il .hi. Tbtrty-iarco Doliura. Fi'iv rop ri. on Tar. Vii's;if a tdrert (n-.d lo iKUll W ckl yi -rt,t ,'ft'er Ul. O fllir ), Ikiriy.Uva Dollar. On tmn!rM tm c, nun vear. t- De RJ lrtwi. l uH rU laly lor one yw Mif Her u- ut cum. Kill y Dollar. One hiri'lrrrt on v-ar. aiarati ly ad-trc-.-t-l in! tuui UUy iurm v tr iu i iu- ir uyoiiiuuj. hlxty Dollar. THK KEMI-WeXKLY tUN. Five copltii.one year.si'imiatdv nd itpci. Eitckt Ddllnr. Tcqem lr, ore Tfc'f rinarafalv t-irr.r) (rj l au vtlmovj) tufciu-r u( f - it.), flxlcL-u Dollar. HEVD YOlTIt MONEY o orIM. nka, or rtmrr nn t ork. whfi ever c uveiiiiia n ,ltr. lum rvjiiur tue i Lir ooulaluiuic UiO'uy. AUUrtwt hiiu I'fttfM V w Vi rl; ritv. JONES HOUSE, CLAUIOX, l'KNN'A. s. a JONES - Fropi'ietor. Salesmen Wanted. llusiiiess heiioruble. No eompelition, lib. oisl pay gi Ten. H. KKXNKHV, 3'1- U" S H. llh St., Vhi'.A. if Tutcd oi TweIts Years ;g Wild Mm& Plains, A In ox of thrilling Interest, stlrrin? rec tills tVftrti net mil lile iinioiur tlmt tioinV'r ful peopla Npiriti'il ilesrriptinns rf lleir Htmniso Miporstitions. S rts. hru ls, 'I pa ilitions, llontniir. Eilitii;; Sr-iilpinir. Ic torin?, Worsiiijunir, el.-., prol'iisrlv i 1 1 1 1 -trulni. It is Hfllini; l'.v tliout nmls with irrenf. rtips.l'.lv Al'o. jnl out ninl re:iW l.r (l. liv. iy lil'.;('Ki:i I".-i History of the lale iiioiiK'iitoiiA VAP IN EUROPE, from otlii 'ml fouren, i'Mp;ot( nml jelia li'.e ; Vivil (leseriptioiis of tlios. (trout I till ties; hives of the lemlers. l ineiy illi tr.e ted.. Enli -h nml lieriimii. Only SL'. me liiiin soM ")" in two days ; 178 in eij-l.t ivs. (ino in thirtv dins. 11 eoos 1ik- wildfire, Striko (piiekly nml coin money CAl TII. llewnro of inferior works hv unknown authors. Mere picture hooks, lie sure ot n reliiihln nuthor. A. II. llubburd. I'ul. Cheslnut St., l'liiln. 5-it CELEBRATED COUCH REMEDY HASlicen used clurinS tlio last fiftern venrs hv thoiis.iiHls of ppoolo for th speeily euro of throst nuil luni discuses It lias neen tiiorouiuy le.-ieu uiovcihtui tho press nml the people luive renlTe1 their verdict hv pronoiineinu it a HAKK, SI'KEHY, THOKOUCill nml EKKECUX - Ah KI-.M I'.D Y the nest .iieiliemo KnoTn lor ciirinir hnnar Complnints. Every )pr- son of rverv ni;o ntllii'teu with cither ot tru tollowiuit (lisoasett, should uso this pleas nut remedy without dehiy, nml ther voiees will "soon minule with hosts of oth ers in reec nimendinn its cllieaey to thc.i nlllieted neiulihors and friends. iif- Lc Iiall's Cough Hancdy it eurj Colds. VST I '"c IbdCs Cough Hemtdy it curt Crotii) or JutUle. ear Ue Hall's Covgh Remedy it cur.- Asthma ami rhthmc. sir Uf-e Hull's Cough Remedy for Ca larrh. S3rUe Hairs Cougii lemcdy ittiren;:- thens the. tuna. J Use 1 all's Cough Remedy for Brer- endis.. Use HalFt Cough Remedy fr Hoarseness. SrUse Hall's Cuvgh Remedy ii tlrtnj- thens the voice. !T$Ue Hall's Cough IRemedy fur Whooptng-c.ouyh. It will (ii eittlv modify the violence of tb'.. ilisenso and shorten its tedious ooiirsB Oii lull f from its oriliimrv duration. liewnre of eounterfeits and hnse imi.. lions, eall for lr. 1'. Hull's Colobrateu Couith Kemeily and srelthat his written siKiinture is upon the wrapper ud Uir -tious. smoxa rKvr.vo.vr. V.'e the undersigned citizens of Kris City nml vieinitv, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cel ebrated Cough Keinedy with groat sueccis, in curing diseasee of tlio Throat and hungs nnd tako pleasure in reeomiuending its u: 9 to tho nlllietea as a speedy and ofl'eeiiu.l remedy, fully worthy of public vonfldeue. James Thompson Ilohern Cochran John Molhoru Wr Daniel Bear John A Traey J Hohison John W -Mehuno W K HindernogliV John W J lavs 1 II liurton John It Coe.Wun Alansoii herwooJ John il Duniars W H Cooper John M Warren Joseph Deoiu.? John S hrowu l'.on.j tirant S h Forster hueius A Hull - JWIIull ThosMKee Orvien Smith XV M inllagh.r C Dumars elms W Kelso IlOKoot, I) P Kt.sign U'ilson King, 1 Shirk Daniel Minor, Kiehnrd Kom till Wright J T Case Matthew Hamilton Daniel lluver J W Kvnn C K Hihlet J Mooiiey M Mayor J W Culver J h honn Win II Mav J llobinsun 2d A M Tarlm'll Silas 11 I'ineu m K A llennett C ti Howell J Salshurv StihD IN EKIKOXhY r.Y r.IIAT.h. Matml'aeturer und solo propiii-ior. Hall New Ihiildiug, Stalest. PKICKU7i Cl . I'UK llU l l hi:. SohlhyD. S. KNOX A CO., Tionusta, Pa., mid by agents penorj'. ly, ' iW-!)m S3 y p. w MUSIC STORE, oii:it.i. iioiki: isi,ocs&, TITUSVILLE, PA. TV. are now roeeiving a largo stork of Musical Merchandise, consisting o! PIANOS, ORGANS & MELODECKH, And a full linn of S M A h h 1 N ST1 1 V M V. N TS, SHKiri'MCSh', nnd " INSTRUCTION 1SOOK3, STOOhS, SPllli: ADA, B' : We aro Agents for SIciiMvay V Sont, Itrallury, !ii!i'rlnKV Son, V IANOS, and till all orders of oilier niaiiufaelur! 41 disiiiHl, at I lit, louunl rules. We I10 1 tlio eeleliruled K.1IIT1I IMItl.OIl OSMJAV, ofl'.oslon, the I'me-t 111:1:11 ins 1 ni'M r . 1 vet iiilroduei .1, which we can e.l imi v' r reasonable Icrms. A hove stuck of Self. Sin-el M te-le it! a's 011 baud. Our inst i'iiiiii'ii:s need 110 ur.tice s! o :. him. Is, us tin y have been before the or. 1 tor tuciitv to ihirlv venrs. Wkw.ihiiv:. Till M Poll UVK I AIts, mid ill sell .Ml ui' iithly paxmeiils, exi-hanue tor sccon t baud insti iiiueiUs, or for CAsI'f if urged. W it shall Impleaded to sbiw our yoo. . to all who mav mvor us w ith a call. .1. I'.. Iioo T 1 1. It. II. SAli'iK.NT. 4ti ti". Opera House Titosvii