r EDITOR. TUESDAY MOANING, MAY 23. Our Platform ana Our Candidates. The proceedings of the Republican State Convention which met at Harris burg on last Wednesday will be fount in another column, and after a petusa) thereof, our readers will conclude with us, that the Convention did it work mort excellently. The candidates are both men of the highest respectability, sterling integri ty, and strict honesty, standing high in the public estimation, and deservedly popular; besides which they are both mcu of undoubted patriotism, having earned their military tit'es by honora ble service in blue coats during the late rebellion. The platform must speak fir itself. IU clear, outspoken declaration of the sentiments and intentions of the Re publican party, contrast most favora bly with the weak and cowardly docu ment put forth by the Democrats hi Congress, and the cevertly rebellious platform of the Kentucky copperheads. It has the sharp, decisive enunciations of honesty and the warmth and fervor of patriotic teal. It is a document which will meet the hearty approval of the whole party iu the State, and should call out, as we feel it will, their earnest labors for its endorsement by the election of the worthy candidates placed upon our ticket. Republicans of Forest County ! Wi 1 3 . . wouia thus early urge upon you to wake up to the importance of this full's election, and of exerting yourselves to the utmost in the present contest. To Pennsylvania the attention of the whole country will be turned, and upo'j her action this fall will iu a great measure depend the success of our candidate for President next year; lor our victo ry this year insures an easy campaign in the next. Realizing this truth, the Democrats will leave no stone unturn ed to carry the Stale, and we must be similarly active, or we may lose by a little indolence w hat it will require ex traordinary effort to regain. The Convention has given us candi dates and a platform worthy of the sup port of every upright, law-ubiding and conscientious citizen ; now let us show our appreciation of their efforts by a hearty, generous, enthusiastic support, not being content merely to elect our candidates, but exert out selves to roll up a majority that will show to the si ill hopeful survivors of the rebellion, that Pennsylvania has not lost one jot of her loyalty, or abated in the least her reverence for human right. The Largest Well in "gions. the Oil Re- On last Saturday morning about 7 o'clock, at a depth uf three feet in the thijd sand, an immense vein of oil and gas 'was struck in well No. 11. on the Prentice, Angcll & Co. property, above roster station. . large stream of oil was forced hiuh above the der rick and a heavy flow of gas filled the air and spread in every direction. 'Iht workmen immediat ly set to work to xmpuisn me nre in me turnace un der the boiler, but before this could be accomplished the gas had reached the tire and in an instant the w hole rig was enveloped in flame that shot up over one hundred feet in the air. The men barely escaped with their lives, one or mem coming so near death as to have the hinder part of his lothing burned olf as be he ran from the burning well. At intervals of about fifteen minutes tho well would discharge largo quantities of oil and pas, the force of the gas throwing the burning on over one hundred leet in the air. A hiiih wind prevailed clur iug the forenoon, but fortunately blew in a direction to carry the burning vol ume of oil and gas away from a thou sand barrel tauk tilled, w hich stoi d lew rods from the well. At about three . clock in the afternoon, under the su perintendence of Mr. F. Prentice, the workmen succeeded in extinguishing the fire by connecting with the cusing in the well a piece of casing bent into an elbow which conveyed the oil awa from the fire. A tank was immediate ly placed in position and the flowing oil turned into it. The tools still re in tin in the well, but tho yields at least 300 burrels of oil u day. this is the largest produc ing well in the re- I 1.. LV. ...... .1 - .1 :. gion, ana make f oster the champion district, the well is siiuuied ou u di rect lii line of tho surveyed t il belt upon which Meters. Prentice, Angell A Co., have been sc suceessfully op' ra ting for a long time, und il, with the other strikes, proves conclusively t lie reliability of the belt theory. Another well, situated some twenty rods north of the flowing one, com- j menced pumping on Monday, and is doing about fifty barrels. Several oth-j ers are in progress and will probably be heard from soon. j We look for operations during ihis summer upon this belt, iu districts ( that have heretofore have heretofore been euicle.-tdv i bored over, but which, iu the hands id energetic and shrewd operators will prove the most extensive and produe- live vet ilifcoverert unco the taiuv days of l'i;ho!y. Venango Sjiu-talnr. TT. R, DUNN THE STATE CONVENTION I i:Vi:il YTH I (J LOTKLT ! ! One Ballot did the Business , THIS PLATFORM. Tho Convention met at 12 o'clock on May 17th, and was called to order by Mahlon It. Dickinson, Ksq., Chair man of the State Central Committe, and a temporary organization clfected, after which the Convention adjourned until half past two o'elork. At the permanent organization in the after noon, lion. Wm. Elliott vas chosen Chairman. A. resolution that the Con vention shall elect a Chairman of the State Central Committee was referred to the Committoe on Resolutions. On motion of Mr. Quay, the Con vention proceeded to nominate candi date for Auditor General. Col. A S. Wallace, of South Carolina, was in troduced by Mr. Cessua, and mad a patriotic speech. The following uomi uations were made : Col. David Stau ton, of Beaver; Col. Francis C. Hoot en, of Chester; Gen Harrison Allen, of Warren. A ballot resulted in Stan ton ninety-five, Hooten, sixteen, Alien twenty-two. Dr. Stanton's nomina tion was made unanimous amid ap plause. Col. Robert B. Death, of Schuylkill, and Samuel L. Smedley, of Philadel phia, were uomiuated lor Surveyor General Gen. Wilson, of Center, and Col. Campbell, of Caiubujia, were also nominated, but declined. Ballot Beath eighty seveu.Suied Icy forty. The nomination of Col. Beuth was made unanimous amid loud applause. Dr. Stanton and Col. Beath were waited ou by a committee, informed of theii nomination, and conducted to the Con vention, were they were received with prolonged applause. Dr. Stanton muueu speech, which was exceedingly well received. He was followed by Col. JUetllh, who Saul he was rtady Cor work: All he wanted was a good platform, su he could carry the old banner under which he fought to vic tory. I lie speech was vucifenously applauded. THE PLATFOtM. Mr. Errett, from the Committee on Resolutions, repotted the following: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, assembled tn Convention. neoitire: First, We demand of the Legislature the immediate passage of an act call ing a Slate Convention, for the pur pose, among other things, of abolish ing and prohibiting special legislation applause; securing the election ot all State oihVers by the people ap- plausej; establiclung a judiciary sys tem wtiich will make justice prompt and sure, and providing for the puss- age ol general laws that shall so en courage industrial enterprise that Pennsylvania will be eutitled to take her just place iu the front rank of all theblateb. Applause. Second, Wo demand of Congress that the credit of the nation be faith fully maintained, home industry en couraged and protected, and sonde quale civil service system established lor regulating appointments to office; taxes reduced to the lowest jiosible limits consistent with the steady bill not too rapid extinction of the nation al debt; the honor ot the Republic sustained at home tin -I hlinuri. thn rights of every man ' protected in all States, and every man em it led thereto secured in the polling of one vote and no more at each election. Loud ap plause. Third, They declare iheir unuttera ble attachment to the principle of pro tection to home, industry iu the levy ing of turiii' diilies in iiecordiace with the wise policy which lias existed since the formation of the Uovt-r..meiit. Fourth, They tumim ml the policy of retrenchment und a wholesale en forcement, of the laws, which bus pre vailed since General Grant mus elect ed to the Presidency, wild which has re-ulted,iu the first two years of his ad ministration, iu reducing the national debt over two hundred ini'lions, and curtailing taxes to the extent ot eighty millions annually. They also com mend the similar policy which bus prevailed under Republican rule iu lVnunylviiniii, resulting iu the laving ff of the war debt T three Hiid a half millions, reducing the State debt from forty to thirty million-, and in abolish ing the State tax on reul estate. It is to the fact that both tho Slate und ra tion have been in Republican hands that we owe the uccoinptirdiiuent of such gratifying results ; to the contin uance of that party in power the peo ple must nlouo look for tho continu unce of this policy. The return of the ' r-v . . . ' .. Dciiuk ruts to power, either in the State or nation, mud inevitably be at tended wiili tiiu return of extravagance in cxpi'mlitur -h, to the impoverishing of the State niul luitioiial credit, und the abandonment of that protection to I ice labor under which our industry has thriven mid the people have, been made prosperous. Fifth, 'lhat in the judgment of this Convention the tune has now come j when the Stale tax on personal estate! may be safely abolished, and other tax- es imposed bv State laws may be pro-. dently reduced wiibout injuring the credit of the Commonwealth. Sixth, That as an indication of what iho people tuny fear frum t le return of t lie leinociutie party to power, we point to the ciiin't nl v.nMccf the time ami mnnrv ol Ihe people bv the pros- . eut IX-mocratio lnitjtity iu tho State Senate. Applause. The Legislature has now been nearly five months in session, and is not nearly through iu legitimate business, owing to the ob structive policy of this majority. All this time scarcely a measure of public interest 1ms been perfected, and the time hos been wasted in their efforts to force on the State an unjust apportion ment, and break down the registry law against illegal voting, that they might thereby pave the way to their" return to power through violence and fraud. Applause. Oeirnth, We commend to the sup port of the people of the State the can didates this day nominated for State officers. They are honest, capablo, and faithful to the. Constitution, and in every wny worthy of public confi dence. We ask their election as an in dorsement of the State and national administrations, and as an approval of the time-honored principles ot the Re publican party, which we reaffirm in their nomination, and as a fitting re buke to tho Democratic, party for its destructive national policy; foi its ad herence to the side of violence and wrong in the South, and for the spirit it betrayed in the Senate of this State this winter, where it has made every thing bend to the promotion of par tisan interest, defeated tho holding of a State convention to amend the con stitution, wasted the public time in childish trifling, and entailed upon the State a huge hill of expense for a ses sion prolonged beyond endurance, and winch has prevented the aeenmplisb- ment of any public good. Appluu.se. Eighth, That our own confidence in the firmness, wisdom and integrity of our present worthy Governor. John W. Geary, remains unshaken, and that we believe h i qualifications for the office he now holds are unquesttonable, as clearly proved by the mauaer in which he has bi ought the State in safe ty through every storm. Applause. Ninth, That the administration id' President Grant meets the full ap proval of the Republican party of 1 cniisylvauui. liquid applause. His financial policy, by which the national debt is being steadily reduced, the re duction in the expenditures of the Uoverumelit, the honest collection of the revenue, his fidelity to the princi ple of human rights, through which theliherty of all isto be secured in eve.iy pari of ihe lund, his lovaltv to the People iu buviug no policy to enforce ngaiusl their will, ami the spotless in tegritv of his administration, commend him to the continued confidence of the American people. Applause. Pending the adoption of the resolu. nous, ouuge onauuou proposed an amendment to the ninth resolution He said that this resolution made pat ent in brief historical facts indicative of the noble character of that great and noble specimen oi an American ueuerai uraui. iiiuinusiastic ttp pluuse. He proposed this amendment: "And poiut to him as the honored lead er ot our party now, and the proper standard-bearer of the Republican party iu 1872 The amendment was opposed'by sev eral members, aud warmly supported by othtrs. The amendment, was adopt ed almost unanimously, aud the report as amended adopted. Fire. On Friday night, of last week, bettveeu 10 and 11 o'clock, house beLrgn g to Mr. John Buyer, in me .eastern euu ot our 15orouih was entirely destroytd. by fire. There was an insuran eon the house, but as lo the amount we did not learii. The fire is supposed to have been the work ot au ineediary. St. Marys Gazette, Mr. Curver, doing the honors of the table, said lo one oi his miosis, a fash ouably dressed kirl of the period, -l see that you have plenty of lirenM Miss, but do have a little more drcs- nig Xew Advertisements. TyoriC'K. Whereas letters te tame ntiiry 1' to the estate of II. F. A. Sting e, late of Kinsley Township, doe'd, have been granted to the subscr.lier. all ieiorn in- debted to said estateare rcqticHlcd to make immediate iiayment. and Ilioso lmvinu chums or denianda agi inst the estate of said decedent, win make known and ore sent toe -ante without delay, duly autheu ncaiiM io FltliJJCK. J.F.DUtOUK, F.xocutor, 8-tit Kingslcy 'lowimhlp TVJ OTIC F. Is hereby given that the prt- x nersiup nueiv uosiHimg ociween Watts U. Lloyd and .latnea A. Lewis I'ifinaulo I'll iinilnn ilwi ti -1 1 1 nf I IWIH .-IB, l( IIIIUCI tllC til in VI lUOtll I l.ewiit, expntxi on the lKtfi daf oi Mav 1 iu l a 11 .1. . v ii.,. a. j. joi i, iiituta UWII1H tuo b partnornhip nre to be received bv WutU Lloyd mid all demand on the tmid part norhip are to be nreHwited t Jdni fornay mont U'a'r'I'U II 1 KtVh 8 Ht JAMKS A. LfcAVIS, $288 in 16 DAYS Made by one Agent. Do you want a situa tion us salesman at or near home to nuike t!i to $M per day, selling our new 7 strand While W ire Clothes Line to last for ever. Sample free. Address Hudson River Wire works, 130 Maiden Lane, eor. Wuter KU, N. Y., or Hi Dearborn St. Chicago. 7-4t. -A-G3J3SrTS "WItTTIEID I UNUSUAL TKUMH. "GREAT FOUTUNKS" grows stead ily in public favor. It iu Till-: Rook for the day, and sells readily despite hard times. Seventh edition now ready. A recent audit's report is 60 orders in one day. Prof. Jno. T. Iteed suys of it "I knowof no book save the bible, lhat I can recommend so earnestly und eonscieneloiiHly to all class es." Prospectuses of this lsiok. a'so of the ever popular "Physical Life of Woman," and the "latest, best aud cheapest" Ilius traded Family Piblcs I KKE to all who : meiin work. I M I'll K. Successful agents will rocuivo , first choice of territory on Rev, Henry aid lleecher's coining great work, "Lite ot Je-Us. tn hnn. rite ut once to ot'o irtri i,,i.iiwi...v j. 7-i Tli) iiwt.T M.philndclphia. F.10WER & REAPER, Improved for (87t. MAXCFATTURED BY AKRN, OUIO. Thin Machine las never competed at any National or SUto Fair, or itrct trial, without having rotcivoil tho Firut I'reml. um, mid has been (warded a srtwtiT nuiu lor of Medals than any other machine now before the public, FOR SALE BY D. S. KNOX, 6-3m. Tiouesto, To. PROCLAMATION. WitHWRA. The Honorable JiuuesCainp hell, Vrosidotit .ludco of tho Court of Com mon neas and Quiutor Sessions in mid ftir ho county of Kormt, has npd bin r- ept Ax hoi. Urn; n Court of t'omwoB l'lrns aim Huarter sessions, vt, at 1 lonesto, lor the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Mondnv or sinv next, tieingtiie 'l d daw ot May. 1M71. Notice is therefore given lo tho CoVcmer, Justices of the Fence ana Coiistahles ot said county, that tnoy tie then and there In their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M. ol said day, witli their records, itiiiuisitions, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olftoos appertain to bo done, and to those, who are lund in recognizance to orosfcoU uinuust tho prisoners that nre or hliull he in the jail of torest County, that they bo then and there to prosecute aTiot them shall bo just. Mlven uudor niy hand and seal this loth day of Apr., A. l). 1MI. - K. I.. iA is, Kirn. App sisorg' List. l.IKT OF DKALKIW IN FOREST, FOR TUE YEAR 1871. TiontMa liorough. Class, S. II. Haslet. J. J. Fisher 12 13 Proper t Koi-k 11 I. HilUronner A Co. 11 Lloyd . Ijcwis lavid Hav8 I). S. Knox Co. Agnew A SSiugin 14 1-t It 14 11 Superior Luiulicr Co. Jlamiouy Township, J. J. Knngo 14 14 James Neill J. J. McCasliii 14 13 14 7 Rvan liro. T. 11 an ratty Colloiu, banders iC Co. C. U. Foster Wm. Thornton Ne.Ht.el ol Peterson 14 14 Austin tslater 14 Jftclory Touiuthip. II. A II. II. Stowe 14 T. 1. Coiiins 13 T. J. lluwiuan 13 Kiny lrii Touniihip. Wheeler A Lusenhury , 13 John Ahlstrand 14 Superior Lumber Co. 13 Greene TmcnaAip. T. B. Cobb 13 Tiouesta Township. O. P. Alsbach. , 13 Harnett Township, G. J. Frazier 13 Appeals will be held in the Treasuror'a ollice in Tiouesta, l orent County, ou Uie fourth Monday of Mav, 1871. tSEOKCJF. HAMLET, . . Mercantile Appraisor. JU RUBEBA. W.IATISITT It is s sure and jwrfeet remedy for all dis eases of the liver and spleen, enlar or ob struction of Intest nes, Urinary, Uterine, or AlHlominal (irgsns, poverty or a want of blood. Intermittent or Item itent Fevers. Inflammation of tho Liver, Dropsy, Hlug rish rirculut'nn of the blood, Abscesses, Tumors, .lainlice, pier ful, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever or their concomitants. Dn. Wei.i.8 having become aware of the extraordinary medicinal properties of the South American Plant, culled JURUBEBA, sent a special commission to that country to procure it in its native purity, and hav ing found its wonderful curative proper ties to ever exceed the anticipations form ed by iu great ropututioii, has csncluded to offer it to tho public, and is happy to state that ho has perfected arrigeiucnts for a regular monthly supply of this wonder ful Plant. Ho ha spuut much. time ex perimenting and investigating as to the Host ellicient preparation from it, for pop ular use, and lias lor some tiuie used in his ow n vraotice with most happy results the elt'ectual medicine, now presented to the public as Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends it to every lauiily us a househould remedy which should be freely taken us a Hlooo i'l ki KB in ail derageuient of the svstnin and to animate and fortify all weak and Lym phatic, temperaments. JOHN t. KKL l.oiilt, plan. St., New York. Sole Agent lor the United State. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. 60-4t COUGH! COUGH! COUGH! W hy will j ou Cough when you cau be so easily released by using lr. H oils' Curbolic Tablet? They are a u-e for Sore Throat, Cold, Jourdenuss, Catarrh and all Diseases of tho Lungs, Throat and Bronchial Tubes, From tho great number of Testimonials as to the c Dicicucy of the invaluable mod cino the follow iug is selected : 47 Wuhpansch Ave., Chicago 111 , January 14, 1K71. "For the last ten jvars I have been a great sulleier from frequent attacks of Acme I'ronchitis, and have never found unvthing to rclievs me from these attacKs until 1 tried Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets." 1.I1ZA 111:111 T. Root. PAIITIAD ,ip Bl"' that you WAU I IKJll pet Weils' Carbol ic Tablets; don tletoliiergooils be palmed oil 1111 von iu th.-ir pi. e. Johii Q. K el loir, 31 Piatt St., N. Y.' Sole A 'rent. Sold by Di u j .psts, price 25 cents a bt x. 411-lt 8 O'CLOCK. 5 (t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIim'K of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Venditioni Kxpomta mt Atlas ! ierl bacins issued out ol tho Court of I Common rieas ol l'ornst County, nnd to mo directed, thtro will lie exposed to side I by public vendue or onlory at the Court I llouso in the itnrougn ol l tones' a, on MONDAY, MAY 2d, 1871, at 2 o'clock, P. M., tho following described real estate, to wits N. F. McCalmont vs. G. S. Long, II. Wathov and KU Walton, fl. fa. No. 8tf May Term 171. - Also, S. V. MeCaliiHint vs. J. S. Ixing and II. Wathey. M. fn. No S3 May Term, 1K71--Osborn. All that certain tract ol land situate In tho township of Hickory, county of Forest, bounded and described as follows! lWinning at a post- thence by hinds formerly ownod by .lames AKsrn, Wm. Hunter and others north forty-five degrees east live hundred and sixty porch es to a white oak. thein'O hv land tormorlv owned by Joseph (Ireen south forty-ttvel degrees oast three hundred and seventy live porches to a nino slunio. thence bv land now or formerly of II. Mtowo south foriy Hvedeurees wpst live humlrml and sixty percho to a yellow pine, thenoo bv land formerly owned by 11.. 6towe on'd others n.irth forty-live degrees west three hundrod and twenty M?rehes to the place of beginning, containing eleven hui.drod acres more or less, aud being tract num- twrea nvo thousand two hnndred and three liwotil nnimnroved. Taken in exe- eutiMi aud to bo sold as tho nronertv of H. wainey, uotiruo L.on ami tu Walton, at me sou oi s. i . .nee ninioni, ALSt), J. K feOnlro nso W. C. .Tamleson vs. A. A. Copoland, ven.ox. No. 8, Mav T. HT1. Nicholson and lllnuknion vs A. A. Coie land, al. II. fa. No. !i , May T. 1S71. All defendant's righr, title. Interest and claim, of In and to cerutin tract or piece of land situate in Harmon v towushiu. Forest I county, Fa., bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Commencing at white oak sapling on the Tionostn llond, south aide. theiw-o north three doirrees eaat twenty perchi to a post and stone in field, thence I souin lorry-sovon uogrocs east sixioeu perches to ajaok oak sapling, thonoe north inree oegnn's cost one luimlreil aud ninety- six iverchcs to a corner, thence westorlv eighty-eight perches to a corner, thence Bouth three degrees west one hundred and twenty-four perches to the said Tlonests Koad, I hence by said Tiouesta Uoal tw en ty-live perches to tho vluee of beirinnlug. iKUindcil on the south by said rond and land of F- L. lmvis.ou llie east by land of I r... L. intvis atut uouey tract, on the norm hv llllld of oil on., nn hn wpNt v liin.l nf A. I Handy, eontaiaJng eighty-two acres, more or ham, with on frame houso and one frame barn theveon erected, aud alxuit to acres improved, laken lu cxeeutioji and to 1 sold as the property of A. A. Cope- laud at Ijbe suits oi J. K. Mctiuiro. uso W. C .luiuteson, ami Nicholson it liluckinon. lerinscasu. April k;t), 1S71. E. L. 1AVIS, Sh'ff. AiIirstioiis for Urcnse AT MAT! TKRM, 1871. John A. Proper, Hotel, Tiouesta borough. J. roiiev, J-tmcl, l agunous city. Samuel W right, ltestauiaut, l agundus I uy. Nathan Kllnordlingor.Wholesalo Liquors, i lonesia noroiign. John Wixnlcoek, Hotel, Mitlcrsburg, llar- inony lownsnip. Panicl Black. Hotel. Tionesta borouch. Horace A. Itunce, Hotel, Trimkeyville, iisiuiony ii). j.ii. AUJiW, 4-3t Cl'k. FOIt FOI l.TII MONDAY IS MAT. R. It. Roberts vs Farrer Trift. ThomoH Mowris vs Wm. Water ot at. J. I. tilonn vs Hickory Farm Oil Co. Invid Uill vs Jnmes Ureon et al, adminis trators ot .losepii ureen dec d. .1. . Pale vs Horace Willdns, et al. tu.l..l ttlu..lr ..U l),...i.l 111. At .1 13 ' O. K. M. Cr-iwford vs Isaac N. Lacy, ot ol 1. . .. . ... .... . ' James Hrvson vs W. J. Roberts. T. S. Mossner vs Huiiimusou Pros. John o 1 vs Matlhow It. Farris. T. N. Fuller vs Bennett Doblis. Oeorge K. Thayer vs T. A. Nolan Co. Frederick Hitblsll for ue vs James Green et al, administrators of Jos. Grocn. deo'd. Abial Drake if- II. Uhlman vs A. J. Maze. Overseers of the Poor of Tiouesta borough vs overseers ot tuo roorot Venango Tp,, wilier v o. M. K. Porter vs Caroline Porter. 4-. J. U. AONEW.Proth'y. Alil'.NTS WANTKI) FOR FIFTt' YKA US IN TH E MAO IC CIRCLE X BYSICNOR DLITZ. Rrimtul nf fun an and humor, with inci dents and adventures in the principal cities or the world, it describes ins tricks and feats as a Magician and Ventriloquist. Sold only hv subscription. Liberal tsrms to good Agents. Address, liuflleld Ash- mend, 711 Sanson! St., Phila. 6-It AGENTS WANTK.n EVF.RYWHERK. NOW READY. 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S CD CO 3 CO CD u 3 O in o o S5 0 fi n hi H H K X! 11 C3 1 to o a VC g u g TI3DIOTJTI0 TIE A STORE! Ths r'o u uuy '""T variety ef Mi VERY BEST TEAS AT TU L 0 WEST PJUCES, U at the xtonilv Tea BUiTm m ' n. t. ciiArrEY. nient of the lest Teas at Nsw York prleM. A ! ........ . Groceries and Proiislons. uneciusle1 In nnnlityand cheapness bvsnv other alore in Warren eounlvs always oa hand. The people or forest county will save money by purohaslog their supplies at this pUiV. Best brands ot FA MIL 7 FLO VM. delivered at any depot on lh UneofUe K. K. me. Store on Main St. near the Depot, THE BOOT AHD SH O STORE. VP YOU WANT perfect IU n I article of Boots and 8hoe, of the towt workmanship, go to 11. i nvVAUvvrn, 89 CF.NTUK KTHF.KT, Oil. CITY, PA. WSatlsfatjtlnn irusrsntecd. 2-U tf. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KIXI OF CASTHTQ3. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MALKRSIH Ac, AcM l'c, TIDI0UTE, rA,,, jortn Annxws. m. Piaasoi 5-tf G. W. TIFFT SONS I Ct. ENGINES, ; 12, 10, 8 IIOEt.SE 10 ITER, WITH Oil WITHOUT . UHK AN COVERNOR. BOILERS, 21, 11, ll'J and 10 II. r. LOCOMOTIVE ETYLS. 40, 20, 22, and IS U. I., STATIONARY TUBULAB K. BRETT SOJI, IC'TS Room No. 2, Chose 4 Btswart'sBleek, 89-8n TITUSVILLB, PA. H. i. I, A It It, TI3DIOTJTE, IP.A.. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Arid Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing doue in a workmanlik. manner and warranted to give satis faction. i.T VENTURE HOT L7 ADJOIN NJ THK BBPOT, WHITE OAK, Forest County, Pm. , HUMMASON, BRO'S, Proprs. THIS houiw i new and fitted, up in flrst chisH Htylo, and U head()uartra lor all persuns vimiting the Krealoil held of Hick ory. The bar la l'uriuliil with tl. v,.i of liquors. The proprietors will aiiare tin pains to make it the moA desirable atop, ping place iu the oil regions. li-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY I Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES IIOUSK, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. ricturcstakonin alltho latest tyl f the art. 2S-tf Free to Book Agents. We will send o handHome l'ro'peetm pf our A'tiu JUuMratruUU 'axuVv 7ii' con taining over 200 tine acri)ture lllti.ilra tratioiisto any Jlck Aeent froo of char Addre.-s National ruiUiahina ("o. l'hi! 1' delphia, l'a. 0 rOUIlKCRIUK (hrth-. ituf 'T l 1 t will jr X 4 1