to W. R. DUNS lift I TOR. TUESDAY MOANING, MAY 16. Tlio members of the Utipublicnn County Committee of Forest County, ro requested to meet at the Court House, (at Frothonotnry's Office) on Tuesday evening, May 23d, 1871, at 7 o'clock P. M. J. B. Agsew, Cli'm. S. D. Irwi.v, Scc'y. The delegates appointed from Erio ami Crawford Counties met at Titusville recently, and afier choosing Geo. K. Andjrson of Titusville as del egate to the State Convention, instruct ed for Gn. MoCreary, for Auditor General. The Mcadville Republican comes down on this instruction like a thousand of bricks, denounces Mc Creary as a political shyster, and of fers a resolution defaming him as such. As fur as Gen. McCreary is concerned, we think that our candidate, Gen. II. Allen, mil stand a good chatcc for the nomination. Our delegates will sup port him till the last gun is fired. Decoration Day. UiADQn's Dkp't of Ta., G. A. R., ) 747 Sausom St., I'liiLAHKi rniA, May 3d, 1871. I Comrades: The 30tli of Mar has been set apart by the National" En campment of the Grand Army of the Republic, as the day in each year when the army of the living is to meet in their silent camping grounds the army of the dead. I know that in every spot in this department where a Union Soldier sleeps, a loyal heart will be found to do him honor, and with will ing hands strew on the patriot's grave the first spring flowers of the land he died to save and regenerate. The Grand Army of the Kepublic has taken on itself the duty of con ducting, wherever there is a Post, the memorial services on Decoration Day. It is requested that every comrade at tend on the 30th hist., and give one dav to the comrades gone before. The militia and other organizations should be invited to participate, as well as the citizens, to whom as suldies we ewe so much. Ask that the Schools in your vicinity be closed for the day that the children may join with you and learn lessons of patriotism near the soldiers' graves. Yours, in F. C. & L. A. II. CAUIOClf, Official. Commanding Departm't. Kob't B. Death, A. A. G. This ceremony has been performed here ever since the custom Mas intro duced. We presume this year will prov no exception. To those who full, wa who reap the benefits of their sacrifices should not be slow to pay this fitting tribute. Let us all, then, soldiers and citizens, assemble on this 30 h day of May, and do honor to the brave hearts that sleep the sleep of d .ah because our country called. The Prize Fight. The parties, Mace and Coburn, met at Long Toiut, Canada, on last Thurs day for the purpose of conferring and receiving a bead. Mace toed the scratch, and Coburn dodged around, as though be was afraid of getting hurt. - This game was kept up an hour and a quarter, without a blow be ing struck, when one of Her Majesty's officers shied his castor into the ricg, and followed in person, read the riot act, commanded a departure of the combatants and crowd, got his pockets picked, aud broke up the fight. It was a fizzle. Contrary to the hopes of the public, neither of the combatants were killed, not even crippled. Their deaths had been looked forward to with anx iety. They met after the retreat, at the Reed House, in Erie, and made arrangements to meet for another trial, at Kansas City, on the 2d of June. This is supposed to be the virtual end of the affair, but there may possibly be a chance of their meeting, and dy ing for the good of their country. Monday morning, John Stywalt and wife, who reside at Pioneer, ap peared before Justice Reynolds, and requested that their son, Paul Stywalt, rijed 12 years, be committed to the House of Refuge. The boy is charged with stealing, running away from home, and goueral incorrigibility, so much so that his parents had no control over him. It is but a short time since that this boy broke into the Post-oflice at Pioneer and stole considerable money and stamps. The boy was ar rested by Constable Waters and bro't before the Justice, who made out the necessary commitment papers and he will bo taken to the House of Refuse, at Allegheny City immediately. iVf. Cen. lice. We clip the following from the Corry Republican : A colored youth, by the name of T illiams, was arretted Friday for threatening to shoot another colored jurenilc. He was brought before Jus tice D. M. 11. Wilson, and fined three dollars for indulging iu such pastime. The person who took a pair of flotb I.. . ,.n' I l Jl I l Ull IIIU J 111. . w ...V ...w. , tho rail at the door or Den o m'i i r.i HI iv 1 ilompson a blioe store i auon n, mid unless lliev are returned before Munilav s'jjht'ho will be proceeded asaiii.t for kretnr. ZHk forest Liquor on Election Days. The following bill recently passed both branches of our Legislature and has been signed by the Governor 1 !?kc. 1. Be it enacted, Ac, That from and after the passage of this hot it shall not be lawful for any person in this Common wealth, whether licens ed or net, to sell or to jjive away to be used ns a drink, any spirituous or malt liquors, wine or cider, or any other substances containing alchohol, on any part of any day set apart or to be set apart for auy general or special elec tion by the citicens in or wilhiu any of the precincts, wards, townships, coun ties, or other electiou divisious in the Commonwealth. " ' Provided "That the provisions of this bill shall not be enforced after the election polls are closed in the even ing or tne sale of liquor prohibited af ter that time." Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of the first section of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and shall be subject to impris onment in the proper jail of the proper county for a term of not less than ten days in the discretion of the court, and shall in addition to the above, be subject to a fine of not less than $20, and not more than $500 iu the discre tion of the court. The primary elections of Venan go county took place on Monday last, and the return judges met at Franklin yesterdav, and canvassed the votes, wnicn were as lonows: ASSEMBLY. D. D. McJunkin S. B. Myers ASSOCIATE JUDGE. R. McCormick, (no opposi tion) COUSTY TREASURER. N. B. Puddle Fid Bishop SHERIFF. C. S. Marks, (no opp.) DISTRICT ATTORMEY. J. II. Smith, (no opp.) COUNTY CONMISSIOXER, J. P. Riddle (no opp.) COUNTY AUDITOR. W. R. Gillilaud, (no opp.) CORONER. J. S. Hooten, (no opp.) Routeville Bulletin. 1,416 1,122 1,631 1,452 1,190 1,998 '1,295 1,203 836 365 We clip the following items from Titusville Herald: - Edward Dean, a laboring man, who lives on Plum alley, was yesterday ar rested by officer Miller, far brutally maltreating his infant child, a gisl about three years of age. It appears that Dean u very drunk and assault ed the child. The women iu the neigh borhood screamed for help, and the officer happening to pass that way, forced the door open and arrested him. Tho child was saturated with blood. The prisoner was conveyed to the lock-up,and will have a hearing to day. A trial was made at the Driving Park yesterday, for the purpose of testing the speed of Custla Bros, bay colt. . The animal is five years old, fourteen hands high, with long sweep ing tail, aud black points all round. He is an excellent stepper, but has never been trained. T lie half mile track was made iu 1:20, and the last quarter in 28 J seconds. He was named on the spot E. W. Ames. The animal I?,... i .. uiaa mir to ue a last trotter, and it is predicted that some of his local com petitors on the turf this season will Lave to take back seats. About four o'clock yesterday after noon two children, ono about six vears of age, and the other a year and a half eiu, were playing near the race, direct ly in tne rear ot tne franklin street mill. Ihe oldest one, a little girl, fell into tne water, ana the younger imme diately commenced to scream, which attracted the attention of a carpenter named Thomas Welch, working in the vicinity, iie arnveu there just in time to pull the child from the water before it sank. Both children belong ed to Mr. Wm, McMullen, who resides in the same building occupied by Jus tice Strouse, on Frauklin street. The race should be fenced in. We clip the following from the Oil City Timet: Joshua Weaver, of Cranberry town ship, Venango county, was on the point of being sold out by the Sheriff, when an hundred barrel well was struck near his farm. He has plenty of friends now. Rev. N. McFetridge, of this city, will deliver the commencement poem before the Allumni association of La fayette College, at Euston, Pa., en the 20th day of June, he having been the chioce of the association. Mr. McFetridge is a graduate of the class of '04 aud an A. M. of Lafayette col lege. On Tuesday most of the old wooden awnings and signs projecting from the stores were removed, greutly improv ing the appearance of Centre street. The good wcrk is to be continued un til all are down, and the sidewalks cleared of boxes and given over to the use of pedestrians. Thanks to our efficient city officers. We are iuformed by Mr. J. C. Shaw, Xeshauock Fulls, Pa., that the old Farmers aad Mechanics well at Hen ry's Bend, which was bored in I860, and which ceased to vield in 18(55, has been re-opened and cleaned out by him, anil after about forty hours steady pumping, produced oil at the rate of 40 barrels per day on the 10th inst. The well was not torpedoed. Mr. Shaw thiuks that oil can be procured in payiDg quantities lroin the old well f t . i. i l ou vumpiauier isiuuu,wuii wiilii uuiii- i ing has been done since the flood iu I Mureh '05, and be proposes to operate ther soo. We take the following from the Grcenvillo Argut: There are eight newspapers publish ed in Mercer county, four more than the people can support, or the wants of the county demand. Six of these are home enterprises aud legitimate establishment j the other two are "patent outside" concerns newspaper bastards, boru of New York cupidity and Mercer-co. stupidity, and scut out into the world to howl for pennies at the doors of tho unsophisticated, or beg for crumbs at ' the tables . of the rich. If there is ft- fool in (be land that has failed to make a living at anyhing,cjsp, he sooner or Jatcr drifts into Mcrcor-ce. -and starts a newspa per. We are again called upen to chron icle another death from the careless use of kerosene oil : At the Brook field coal mine, a few days ago, a little girl, aged eight years, abd 'daughter of a widow named Biren, attempted to make the fire burn by pouring oil on it from a can. which exploded and set her clothes fin fire, and before the fames could be extinguished she was so badly burned that she has since died, after untold suffering. The mother of tho child was absent at the time. ' i ---An exchange has the following truthful remarks: The best way to build up a town is for every business mail in the place to advertise his busi ness in the columns of the local paper, and thus present an array of business houses on the street. It draws trade to town, draws produce to the town. draws money to the town. If a man wants to buy anything, he goes where lie fees the most men trying to sell that nrtk'le. If he wants to sell anything, he goes where tlia most men are bur ing. If a man wants to buy groceries or sell produce, be goes to tlm business man that advertises, for he kuows where to fiud him aud what he has to sell. the fretlonia Advertiser says: The Erie Railway, having purchased the Titusville and Union Railroad, propose to extend the 'some from Union, Pa., to Dunkirk. A surveying party is to be started forthwith for the laying out of the most feasible route. The lenth will bo from forty to fortv-five miles. NOTICE TOJAX-PAYERS. THE undersigned w ill be at the follow-' ins plane at tho time desicnated lor the purpose of receiving taxes for the year i BARNETT TOWNglllP. Tuesday, June 6th. Cooksburgb, (fore noon.) (Wednesday, June 7th, CInrington, (fore- IIOOU.J JENKS TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 8th, at 8. D. Hunt's. HOWE TOWNSHIP Friday, June Wh, Balltowii, at John Mil ler s. KING3I EY TOWNSIIIP. Saturday, June lOLh, Newtown, ittWheel- er x'usenunry s store. II.IRMONY TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, June 13th, at Allender School htonse. Wednesday, June 14tb, White Oaks, . HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 15th, East Hickory, at J. mgnins More. . TIONE91A BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP, Friday, xiine 10th, Tioncsta, at Court nouse. GREENE TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 17th. Laevtown. Parties indeh'ed for Mercantile License for 1H71 will please he prepared to pav, as all delinquents will Ix- proceeded against on me i oi Jiny, aw mo law directs. 7-3t. S. J. tK'ILK Y, Treas, ntstirj mn 'e win send CJ 'I PI X V handsome Pros- BOOK pectus or our Acw J 'lliutrnlnl Family Bib It l nnMmrl containing over 4-m.XJX4 J. thJ 200 tine Scripture Illustrations to any Booh atfent, free of enarure. Address, national t'uuliHlilng Co., rnuaueipma, I a. l7 AME1) AGENTS, (M0 per dav) to sen the celebrated UOM EhllU i'l'LK 8KWIM MA CHIN K. Has the under toed, makes the "lor stitch" (alike on both sides) and is fully licensed. The and cheapest lainilv Mewing Machine in the marker; Address Johuson, Clark t- , ISoston, Mass., Pittsburgh, ' Pa., Chi n. 111., or tst. Inuia, Mo. 7-4t cairo, SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanting employment, at from fcM) to IM pur month, should address ZEIULKK A MclLKUY, Phila, Pa. , 7-4t AUKXTM WASTED TOR " Convent Life Unvoiled, " by X Kdith O'Uormnn, Escaped Nun. whose timcioKurcs are tnriniiiK anil startling, Franklin Pub. Co. 71-' Chestnut Ht. Phila, Pa. 7-4t. $288 ' 16 DAYS Made by one Agent. 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Heed says of it "I knowof no book save the bible, that I can recommend so earnestly and eonscieiicioiisly to all class es." Prospectuses of this book, also of the ever popular "Physical Li to of Woman," and the "latest, best and cheapest" IIIiih traded Family llibles FREE to all who mean work. ' . NOTICE. (Successful agents will reccivo first choice of territory on Rev. Henry Ward Hem-hur's coining great work, "Life of Jumus, Ihe Christ." Write at onco to UEO. MACLEAN, Publisher. r-l maeweota -., PfeUsdotpala. MOWER & REAPER, tmproYed for t87t. MAJT VTACTURrD BT AKBON, OHIO. This Machine 1 as never competed at any National or 8tau Fair, or Croat trial, without having received the first I'reml. mil, ami has been awarded a greater mint l.er of Medals than unv other machine now before the public. . FOR SALE BY 1 D. S. KNOX, TlonesU,Pa. 5-3m. PROCLAMATION. Whkreaa, The Honorable James Camp bell, President Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Nrssions in and for the county f Porost, has issued hhi pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tioncsta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of May next, being the 2 d dav oi Mav. 171. Notice is therefore iriven to the Coron.-r. J usticcs of the Peace and Constables of said count v, that thev be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, iuquisitiens, examinations and other remembrani es, to do those things which to their oltlcs appertain to be done, and to iUoko who are hound in recogui'auce to prosecute auaiiut the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of torest County, that they be then aim there to prosecute against them as shall be j.it. ttivrn under my nana ana seal tins tutu duv t Apr., a. u. 171. U Ij, DAVIS. Sh tf. Appraistra' List. LIST OF DEALERS IX PCKtST, FOR THE YEA it 1871. Tioncsia Borough, Class. 12 13 11 11 14 14 13 14 8. H. Haslet, J. J. Fisher Proper it licck T. liilbronucr A Co. Lloyd it Lewis uavld Havs D. S. Knox if Co. Aguew it Siggins bnporlor Lumber Co. 14 Harmoxi Tounnhlp. 3. J. Range 14 James Neill 14 J. J. McCaslln 14 Rvan C Rro. 13 T.Hanratty 14 Colloin, Handera if Co. , 7 C. It. Foster 14 Wm. Thornton 14 Nessel Peterson 13 Austin Slater ; .14 Hickory Township. -II. A II. II. Stowe . 14 T. D. Collins 13 T. J. llowman 13 Khigstcy Touiiship. Wheeler ft Dusenbury 13 John Ahlstrand 14 Superior Lumber .Co. 13 Urecnc Township. T. B. Cobb 13 Tionesttx Township. O. T. Alsbach. 13 - Harnett Township, G. J. Frazier 13 Appeals will be held In the Treasurer's ofticc in Tioncsta, Forest County, on tho fourth Monday of Mav, 171. UKORUK HASLET, Mercantile Appraiser. JU RUBEBA. W.IATI3ITT It Is a sure and perfs-t remedy fbr all dis eases of the liver and splenn, enlar or ob struction of Intestinns, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Orgars, poverty or a want of blood,! iitcrmitteut or Kemitent Fevers Inflammation of the Liver, Dropsy, Slug gish circulation of the blood, Abscesses, Tumors, ,!auilice, Sir tul, D pesia, Ague and Fever or their concomitants. llK, Wki.ij having become aware of the extraordinary medicinal properties of the South American Plant, called JURU3EBA, sent a special commission to that country to procure it in its mitive p'irily, and hav ing found its wonderful curative proper ties to evel exceed the anticipations form ed by its great reputation, has esncluded to otter it to the public, and is happy to state that he has perlucted arrigumenis for a regular monthly supply oi' this wonder ful Plant, lie has sjent much time ex perimenting and investigating as to the most elHeient preparation from it, for pop ular use, ami has for some time used In his own vractice with most happy results the effectual medicine now presented to the public as Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to every lanilly as a househoulil remedy w hich should b J freely taken as a Blood 1'uhi KH in all derac-inenlM of tho sj stem and to animate and fortify all weak and Lym phatic temperaments. JOHN Q. KEL LOtitJ, Piatt St., New York. Sole Agent for the United Stales. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send tor Circular. 50-41 COUGH! COUGH! COUGH! Why will J ou ('ough when you can be so easily released by using lr. Wells' Carbolic Tablet? They are a sure for Sore Throat, Cold, 7oarseness, Catarrh and all Discuses of the Luus, Throat and Uroie hial Tubes. From the great inuiiler of Testimonials as to the efliciency of the invaluable mod cine tho following is selected : 47 Wahpausuli Ave., Chicago 111 , 'January 14, 171. "For the last ton years I have been a great sutlcrcr from frequent attaoks of Acule I'mnchitis, aud have never found auvlhing to relieve me from these attacks uutil I tried Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets." El.iz iBKT.l T. Root. CAUTION get Wells' Carbol ic Tablets i don't let other t;ooda be palmed oil' on vu in their place. John Q. Kellog, :U Fhitt St., N. Y.' Solo Audit. Sold by Druj-'gists, Price 25 cents a uox. -1J--.1 8lDrCLT6CrC it. 1 ilq.l SHERIFF'S SALES. HY VIRTUE of sundry writs of rVrf l-'ai'las, Venditioni Exponas and Alias Fieri Pacini) issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to me direotod, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court llouso in the ltorotigh of 'll'ones' a, on MONDAY, MA.Y2M, 1871, . at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, to will H. P. MeCnlinont vs. O-, ft Long, H. Walhcv and Kli Wnlhm (1 r v.. -hi if.- Term iH71. Also, H. P. McCnlmoBt vs. ii. H. Long and II. Wathev, H. lit. No 33 May Term, Is7l Usbnrn. All Hint certain tr,it ol land situate in thetownshipof Hickory, county of Forest, lMumded and described as nuiowst iieginnlng at a post, thence bv lands formerly owned by James Alcorn, Wm. Hunter and others north rrrtvttve degrees east live hundrod and sixty perch es to a white oak, thence by land formerly owned by Joseph Oreen south forty-iivo degrees east threo hundred and soventv flvo perches to a pine stump, thenco fiv land now or formerly or II. Htowe south forly live degrees west flvo hundred and sixty perches to a yellow pine, tlwnce bv land formerly owned bv H. Stowe and Others n.irth forty-live degrees west three heiivtred and twenty porehes to the place of beginning, containing cloven hundred acres more or less, aud being tr-t num bered rive thousand two hundred and three (Sl13) unimproved. Taken in exe cution and to bo sold as the property of H. Wathey, Ocorne lxmg and Ell Walton, at the suit of S. P. McCalmont, ALSO, J. E. McOutre use W. C. Janileson vs. A. A. Copeland, ven. ex. No. 8, May T. lt(7l. Nicholson and lilackmon vs A. A. Cope land, al. Ii. fa. No. 2i, Mav T. 1X71. AU defendant's right, title, interest and claim, of in and to a certain tract or piece ol' land situate in Harmony township, Forest county, Pa., bounded and desrrilwd as fol lows, to wit: Commencing at a whitu oak sapling on the Tinnestu Road, south aide, thence north three degrees east twenty perches to a post and stone In Held, thence south forty-seven degrees east sixteen perches to ajack Bk sapling, thence nouh three degrees east one hundred and ninety six perches to a cornor, thenco westerly eighty-eight perches to a corner, thence south three degrees west one hundred and twenty-four perches to the said Tioncsta Road, thence by said Tioncsta Road twen- ty-tivo perches to the place of beginning, bounded on the south by said road and laud of E. L. Davis, ou the east by land of t.. Ij. Davis ana lloncv tract, on tho north bv land nt'nil fti.. nn tfiA wiwi hv Inml ,r A llandy, containing eighty-two acres, nioro or less, with ono frame house anil one frame barn thereon erected, aud about 25 acres improved. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of A. A. Cope- laud at the suits or J. E. McUuirc. use W C. Jamicson und Nicholson t lllacktuon. 1 ernis cash. April 2, 1871. E. L. DAVIS, Sh'ff. Appllcnllous for L.Iceue AT MAY TERM, 1871. John A. Projier, Hotel, Tioncsta borough, J. C. Policy, Hotel, Fagundus Citv. Samuel Wright, Restaurant, Fagundus City. Nathan Klinordlingor.Wholosale Liquors, Tioncsta borouuh. John Woodcock, Hotel, Millersburg, Har- niony lownsmp, Daniel Black, Hold. Tionesta borough. Horace A. ilunco, Hotel, Trunkevvillo, imiUlUIIT IP. J. U. Ali-tVV, 4 -at ci'k TIIIAL. LIST, ' ' FOH FOUkTH MONDAY IX MAT. R. R. Rolerts vs Farrer Trlft. Thomas Mowris vs Wm. Mater et aL J. 1). (ilenii vs Hickory Farm Oil Co. David tiill vs James dreen et al, adminis trators of Joseph (Jreen dee'd. J. U. Dale vs Horace Wilkins, et al. Daniel Illaek vs David Itiehev et si. Q. K. St. Crawford vs Isaac N. Lacy, ct al j sines itrysou vs i . j. Kooeris. T. S. Messner vs Huuiniasnn Bros. John Oo!l vs Mattliew R. Farris. T. N. Fuller vs Honnett Dobhs. lieorgo K. Thaver vs T. A. Nolnn A Co, r reiierick llublsdl for use vs James tireen et al, administrators of Jos. tireen, dee'd. Ablal Drake t- II. I hi man vs A. J. Maxe, Overseers of the Poor of Tioncsta borough vs overseers ol tho 1'oorol Venango Tp., wilier t o, M. E. Porter vs Caroline Porter. 4-U. J. U. AONEW.Proth'y, A CENTS WANTED FOR I- IFT7 XLE 1 YEARS IN TIIK MAOTGCIRC BYSICNOR BLITZ. Brimful of fun an and humor, with Inci dents and adventures in the principal cities ol tho world. It describes Ins tricks and feats as a Magician and Vontriioouist Sold only bv subscription. Liberal tsrins to goon Agents. 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Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. New YorK. P. O. Box 55o5. Send for Thea Neotar circular. 31 -tt Ou ays aud By-ways iu tho Hidden life AMERICAN DETECTIVES. Bv Ollicer Me H'atters. A narrative of 25 years experience among Ban kllobbers, Counterfeiters, Thies, PicUpoi'kcts, Lotte ry Dealers. Confidence Men and Swindlers of all classes of society disclosing-nirrk-ed instances of dialsilical vengeuee and deep laid plans of mischief and outrage, and showing the modes by which thev wero traced out and scoundrels brought to justice. A large volume ol over Oo'J pages 30 full page engravings. For circular and terms address the pub lishers, J. D. Burr d' Hyde, Hartford, Ct. l-4t Th. Republican Office TEEPS constantly on hand a largo i IV Hortinciit of Blaiik DoeUs, Mortgages, Suhp't uaa. Warrants, Sunmmi, It ku the Sllsts i(?J K-C1 Wr, mm ! mm ISrslira la PEH-IME1V-- s CO g ol Iff . ts -5 3 1 g C " - o o o c " s S c s - C3 tn e a c o r S u s CIS K - 3 5 "S g s B 5 g in C3 TVi o cs i; 5 S a iu 'S ' s n " rp o a OS 0 9 0 fi fl A H W H 65 O Pm Q W P3 W O U in 3 J3 o 5 3 1 CJ3 a o 1 TIJDIOXJTJD T E A STORE! The plaoo te buy evory varlsty of the VERY OEST TEAS AT Till L 0 WRU T I'RICEH, Is at the extensive Tea fctoro of n. T. CHATrEY, where von can nlwnvs find a large Maort nient ol the liest Teas at New York frloe A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, nneqnalcd In nnalily and cheapness byany oilier store in Warren county, always on hand. The people of Forest county will save money by purchasing their supplies at this place. Best brands or FAMILY FLOUR, delivered at any depot on the line of the R. It. Itee. Stoic on Main St. near the I input. THE BOOT AMD SH O STORE. IF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a rnn article of Hoots and Shoes, of the finest workmanship, goto If. Ii. MoC.lXCE, 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. Satisfaction uaarn nleed, 2-113 tf. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DKILLINd TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS OF O.A.STHNTC3-S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ac, Ac, dr., TIDIOUTE, PA., jonn AKDftiTi w. riaaaa. 6-tf G. W. TIFFT SONS CO,. ENGINES, 12, 10, is 2IOKWI2 POWE1S, WITH OK WITHOUT LINK AN COVERNOR. BOILERS, 21, 11, 12 uud lO IX. S. LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. 40, 20, 22, aud lii II. P., STATIONARY TUBULAt ' K. BRETT SCI, ftGTS Room No. 2, Chase A BUwart'i Blook, Sfl-3m TiTCSVILLE, TA. TIDIOUTE, IPA WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Ard Dealer In WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing dono in a workmanlik manner and warranted to givo eati faction. 4-ly veIjtuee hotel. ADJOINiNa THE DBPOT, WHITE OAK, Forest County,-P: IIUMMASON, ERO'S, Propr". rpiIIS house Is new and fitted np In first -l class stylo, and is headquarters for all r'"" iuuiK mo itreatoil Held or Hick, ory Tho bur is furnished with the best of liquors. Tho proprietors will aiiare a t pains to make it the, most desiraHe stop. ping placo iu the oil regions. Vi-ly. PHOTOGRAPLI GALLERY ! Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES II0C3B. Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - . . Proprietor, Fid urea taken in all the latest stvle the art. 2s-tr Free to Book Agents. We will send o handsome Prospectus our AVu. IlluMtrntmtcd Family Lihle c. tamiUK over 200 lino scripture Illust trationsto any Hook Aprcnt free of rlmr Address National l'uljlishin.j Co. l'H deljibia, Ta. J u.u . A