The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 12, 1871, Image 2

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    EIDTOR.
TIESDAT MOUSING, SEPT. 1!, 1871.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL,
DAVID STANTON, of Leaver Co.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
ROBERT B. BEATIT, of Schuylkill.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR COMMIS8IORER,
T. D. COLLINS, of Hickory Tp.
FOR AUDITOR,
T. B. COBB, of Tionesta Borough.
Mass Meeting!
There will be a Republican Mass
Meeting held at the Court House on
FRIDAY EVE, SEPT. 26,
at which Hon. I. G. Gordon, of Brook,
viile, Judge Johnson, of Warren, and
other prominent speakers will be pres
ent and address the meeting. Let
there be a general rally to this the
first demonstration of the campaign.
President Judge.
The Republican Convention of Clar
ion County, on Monday last put in
nomination Hon. I. G. Gordon, of
Brookville, for President Judge. Jef
forson County nominated A. L. Gor
don, Esq., of Brookville, for that office,
at their Primary elections. So the
question that now agitates the public
mind, is, which of the Gordons shall
we have to reign over us in the capac
ity of Trisident Judge? Forest has
(given to Clarion and Jefferson the
privilege of settling the question, but
if both vote for the candidate they
have nominated, first, last and all the
time, why then we suppose little For
est will have to be called in to decide the
question. We feel bound on account
of the action of our Return Judges of
the Primary Election to express no
choice in the matter. We learn from
private sources that the district con
vention was to have met on the 8th
inst. If we get their final decision be
fore going to press we will give it to
our readers.
Newtown Correspondence.
Newtown, Sept. 9th, 1871.
Dear Republican: As you re
quested a description of Newtown and
vicinity, I will try and do ihe best I
can, but I feel my inability to describe
this beautiful and romantic village. "
Newtown is a busy, thriving little
place, consisting of about twenty-five
buildings. The mill, store and school
house are the main buildings, and seem
to do the most business, both manual
and mental. TLe mill keeps about
nineteen men in employment, besides
many others that find employment in
And around the town. Owine to the
lowness of the creak the mill does not
saw steady. Every day we hear the
wish expressed, "OU that it would
rain." Rain seems to bo the one thing
needful in a lumbering country.
In our daily walk, we notice that
our little town still continues to grow.
One new dwelling house is iust about
completed, and a new addition to the
etore u under headway, and will soon
be completed. Newtown bids fair to
Jive long after some of her neighbor
ing towns are shorn of their beauty
ana lorgolten.
The Newtown school buildinor is
credit to this place, and speaks well
lor the interest that is manifested
behalf of educational matters. We
were told by the Co. SuDt. that New
town had the best school house in the
county. It is very large, well ven
tillated, and very pleasantly situated
The summer term is still in session.
but we forbear saying anything of the
tnodiu operandi of the school room.
One tiling we have to bear with here
is irregularity of the mail. The fore
part of the summer the mail came to
this place Mondays and Fridays, but
now we congratulate ourselves if we
get it once a week, or once in two
weeks. We would kindly say to our
Tionesta friend (the Post Matter) that
although we are twelve miles up the
Tionesta creek, we are not void of so
.t ial feeling, and would like often to
hear from distant friands, providing
we could get the mail.
We have a very interesting Sabbath
School here, and Church every alter
nate Sabbath, and we are both happy
and glad to say that we see but very
little Sabbath desecration, and we pre
m mo to' say this occurs by reason of
the good moral management of the
firm.
We shall not attempt to describe
.be scenery around this pluce, and up
W. R, DUNN -
and down the creek for miles, only to
say while we have wondered along its
banks and admired ita beauty, we can
say from the depth of the heart. A
beautiful world n this of ours, and the
enchanting line of unknown bard
flots across our mind.
'TIs our own Utmost, we sing it with
glad n mw,
No stream In this wide world we so
much revere,
It Is meet to dispel from the spirit ita
sadness,
And gladden the mind with Elysian
cheer.
M.M.
Jurors for September Term 1871.
grand JURORS.
Barnctt township W. R. Coon.
Tionesta borough Watts B. Lloyd,
James Hulings, W. R. Dunn, P. 0.
Conver.
Tionesta township Geo. 8. Hunter,
R. M. Carson, D. G. Hnnter.
Green township James Haggarty.
Harmony township Hiram Flem
ing, William McCrory, J. D. Glenn,
N. II. Siggins, II. C Scott.
Kingsley township Elias Berlin,
William Toby, George Morgan.
Hickory township J.M. Ahlstrandi
Jonathan Albaugb.
Jenks township James Whitelock,
James Ward.
Barnctt township Justice Shocker,
Sebastian Cook.
Howe township Thos. Porter.
PETIT JURORS.
Barnett tp. James Irwin, William
Shields, Frederick Childs, Hileman
Irwin, Geo. Lackner, Samuel Brandon,
W. II. Warner, Robert Hilliard.
Green tp. Albert Butler, George
Walters, David Walters, William
Hall.
Harmony tp. H. C. Orr, W. C.
Bromley, Anson R. Curry, Fred. Fo-
gle, A. A. Copeland, H. C. Parker, Sr.,
J. W. Siggins, Charles Landers, Wil
liam Gorman, Byron Landers, Benona
Scott, J. J. McCaslin, Thomas Mack,
J. C. Miller, Jesse Burchfield.
Hickory tp. Henry W. Hall,
Hugh II. Hanna, William Cropp,Geo.
Ginter, Charles Albaugb, Jonathan P.
Albaugb.
Howe tp. Thomas Wingfield, Wm.
A. Gifibrd.
Kincrslev tn. Seebert Poorham.
George Watson, Jack Farr, William
Gibson.
Tionesta trj. Fred. Slitzincer. John
Carney, II. C. Church, Esop Cropp,
mioses jueaiey, oacoo otiizinirer, Ueo.
r-i o 1,1 i
jueaiey, camuei uaric.
Tionesta boro. Leonard Agnew.
Xew Boarding: House.
MRS. 8. 8. HULIXGS has built a large
addition to her house, and is now pre
pared to accommodate a number of perma
nent boarders, and all transient ones who
may favor her with their patronage. A
good stable has recently been built to ac
commodate the homes of guests. Charges
reasonable. Residence ou Elin St., oppo
site 8. Haslet's store. 23-ly
THE NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER
Nothing except the Sewing Machine has
ever been invented which so much re
lieves the labor of the household us the
Wringer. But its usefulness does not end
bore. The saving of clothing is of much
greater importance. It is often remarked
that articles of tine texture last twice as
long when wrung in a wringer as when
wrung by hand. The Novelty has cog
wheels on both ends. Tin rolls oje allow
ed to separate freel v at aithor end. Those
besides other advantages which it contains
seem to be indispensable to a practical
wringer. ATew York Jndevendrnf.
ThkNovbi.ty Wringer Has become
an indispensable institution in thousands
of families. And we bel'eve its ereat and
Increasing popularity is fully merited for
me jsoveuy evidently possesses all toe re
quisites of a first-class, practical machine.
Indeed, after using one for many months
ill our own flllllilv. we are nrna rxl irt An
dorse the Novelty as unsurpassed (the
laundress Hays untquaUd) by any of the
several wringers previously tried.-Joore'
i . - i
STOLEN !
On the nlht of the 7tU inst a epan of
horsoH were taken from my barn in Hones
1 11 tu'n (Inn i w a rsi u; .k .... I
two white Hpots, made by Baddle. on her
Vini'lr find A ai.l 11 lnmn K.rt UM 1
The horse has a spavin on right hind leg,
and is eight years old. Both horses were
of u brown color. Two blind-bridles were
also taken.
$f0 reward will be paid for their return
Miu .lie WJVttl 1I II1H IU1CI.
SELDON WHITMAN.
Tionesta, Pa.
AGENTS Wantkd 8-25 per month by
the American Knitting Machine Co,,
uunujii, mass., or nt. louis, jio. zu.ilm
AGENTS WANTE fc5 a month
by tbeAHKHic'N Knitting Machinr
Co., Boston, Mass., or (St. Louis, Mo. 46-4
riMiLS IS NO HUMBUG ! OCT
J- Dvseiidinir OiJCENTS
with age, hight, color of eyes and hair,
you will receive, by return mail, a correct
picture of your future husband or wife,
with name and date of marriage. Address
W. FoX, 1. O. Drawer No. 4, Fulton
ville.N. V. 13t
THEA-NECTAR
IS A PURR
IlLAtJK TIM
with theUruon Ta Flavor
Warranted to suit all
t:i.stcs. For sale every
where, ' For sale whole
onlv bv tlie Great Atlantic
end Pacific Tea to., 8 (.'hutch St. New
York. P. O. Box 6o5, Send for Thea
Nectur circular. 13-4t
v.. mtKtimtj, sar
v i .
C I R C US!
a-. c3--A.r)irs'
OLD FASHIONED ' '
AMERICAN GIRCUSI
Reorganized and Knlnrged
for the Season f Tl.
MR. ORADY take plmumre In intro
ducing to his many friends one of the
most complete and best organired circus
companies now traveling. In addition to
the regular cirons performance, he hns se
cured the services of the great Gymnast
and .Aeronaut,
TROF. CHARLES FISHER,
Who has been engaged to perform the
same wonderful feats as his lamented pre
decessor. Prof. Torres, who was rencently
drowned at Massilon, Ohio.
. a.
3 r
Free Balloon Ascension
Evory day, from the grounds occupied by
the company. Prof. Fisher not only makes
the ascension, but
Actually Performs on a Tra
peze suspended Beneath
the Balloon
WTiile ascending 1 The wonderful foat is
acknowledged by too press and.
publio to be the
Grandest Sight Ever Witnessed.
This is no humbug, or catch to deceive the
public, but is performed pre- .
.cisoly as advertised.
THE CIRCUS COMPANY
Is composed of many of the most
Celebrated JArtists in the Profession,
Among which will be found the following
CORPS D'ARENA:
THE PERRY. FAMILY,
MR, E. W. PERRY,
The celebrated Two And Four Horse Rider,
BABY JULIA,
The Infant Equestrlnne,
MISS MINXIE PERU T,
The Beautiful and Daring Equestrienne.
BELMONT BROTHERS,
Gymnasts and Acrobats,
- EMILO TORRES.
Balance Trapeze and Horizontal Bar.
MILLER BROTHERS,
Double Trapeze and Gymnasts.
GEORGE ANDREWS,
The Great Contortionist, or Indian Rub
ber Man.
M.EUGENE MARTINEZE,
Juggler and Chinese Knife Thrower.
And a Full Corps of
ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, RIDERS,
LEAPERS, Ac, MALE
AND FEMALE.
FOUR Git EAT CLOHX8!
HAPPY JACK LAWTON,
The Peoplo's Favorite Clown, and Shakes-
perian jester,
CHARLES GRADY,
' Clown and Humorist.
C. T.HOWARD,
Yankee Oomedian and Cemlo Clown,
EMILIO TORRES,
Trick and Pantomime Clown,
AdnilMNion SO Via.
Children not 10 years of age 25 Centa.
Bear in mind the Day and Date,
Afternoon and Evening, at 2 and 7
o clock, if. M.
F. C. PRATT, General Ag't.
HENRY MILLARD, Ass't. Ag't,
TIONESTA, Monday, Sept 18th,
TIDIOUTE, Tuesday Sept. 19th.
IR VINCTON, Wednesday Sep. 20
1
11 12 A V 12 11 SUJIIIf AIIY
AND
Rer. R. T. Taylor, D. D., Principal,
Opens its Seventh Year Peptemticr I2lh.
Biilldin extensive. Grounds ample
tastefully laid out. Rooms lartre and cheer
ful, well furninhed, warmed by Rrates.
Course thorough and practical. "Superior
Advantage for music, vooal and Instru
mental. Pupils board in family of Prin
cipal. Refer to Dr. W. T. Hunter, and IT. H.
Mav, or an v patrons of t he school. Send
for Catalogue to K. T. TA V LOR,
DANIEL aGNKW, Beaver, Pa,
Prest. Trustees. 17-Bt
ST. BENEDICT ACADEMY.
CONDUCTED IT THE BENEDICTINE MNS,
THIS Institution Is plensnntly situated
near St. Mary's, on the Phils, A Erie
Ryencouraged bj tho lilernl patronage it
has hitherto enjoyed, a spacious building
has been erected, and the Sisters are pre
pared to receive an additional number of
pupils. The Scholastio year, which oon
sitts of two sessions, com nieces on the first
Monday in Septemlwr, and closes in the
latter part of J une.
TERMS:
Board and Tuition (Including English
and German,) per session, payable in ad
vance, fitO.OO. French. Latin, Vocal and
Instrumental Music, Drawing and Paint
ing, and Fancy Work, form extra charges.
t or iiirtner particulars appi v 10 tne
DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY,
St. Mary's, Elk Co., Fa.
17-2m.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,
OF THE STATE OF PENESTLVANIA,
MARKET ST., west of 17th, PHILA,,
Re-opens September 19th, 1871. Thorough
louegiate training tor the practice ot Mine
Engineering. Civil Engineering. Mechani
cal Engineering, Analytical Industrial
i;nei'iisiry, Metallurgy a'iu Architecture.
The Diploma of the College is received as
conclusive evidence of proficiency by the
first engineers and companies engaged in
works of improvement. For litth Annual
Announcement, address ALFRED L.
KENNEDY, M. D., Prest. of Faculty. 20-4t
ARFNT ") 1100 a week M per
HUkllia f centand$2.5,OO0incash
r t r. . :
Itlalo X Female. ) tree. Address Ameri
can Book Cav, C2 Will lnra St., N. Y. 4-4t
Patented Novempor 1, 1870.
Samples freo at al orox-erv stores. H. A.
ttartlett A Co., Pbiladclpbia, l a. -4t
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAX RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the
Union Depot, corner of Waahinton and
Ldberty street, as toliowst
ARRIVE.
Mall Train. 1.30 a m : Fast Line. 12.12
m ; Well's w-commodatlon No. 1, 8.20 a ml
lirinton acoommmiacinn no l, 7.60 a m;
Wall s accommodation iso A. a m :Cln-
ciunati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 am: Braddock s ac-
commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p m; Pacillc express 1.60 p in
Wall's accommodation No S, 2.35 p m;
Home wood accommodation No 1, 9.55 p m;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m;
Brinton aooonimodation No .2, 1.10 p in ;
way rassenger m.zo p m.
. . VIirAKl,
Southern express 6.20'a m t Paciflo exi
fress 8.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Brinton's
accommcnlation D.20 a m; Braddock s ac
commodation No 1,6.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation
N 2. 11.61 a ru ; Johnstown accommodation
4.uo p m i Momewood accommodation No
1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express 3.60 p m;
Wall accoinmodutioti No 3,3.05 p im A all's
accommodation No 4, 6.05 p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
everv Sundav at 9.05 a. in., rcaclmm I'itta
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p.Jni., and arrive at Wall's
isiation ai z. lu p. in.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South,
ern express daily except Mouday. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sunday.
For further information atilv to
W. H. BECKWITH. Agent
The Pennsylvania Riiilroad Companv
will not assume an v Risk for Baggage ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsi unity to une jiunarea uouai i vat
ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount
in value will be at the risk of the fner,
unless taken by spocial'contract.
A. J. CASfiAl
General Superintendent, Al toons Pa.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND
"WAiL IE3 1PEB.
DAVIS & ECHOLS,
(Near the Co ,-t House,')
FR'ANKLIN, PENN'A.
Have a general assortment of School
Books, Law Rooks, Histories, Bibles and
Testaments, Hymn BookB, Musio Books,
Blank ltiioks, Envelopes, Note, Letter and
cap writing papers, l ens, ink, ejiates anu
everyiuing in tne
BOOK tt STA TIONER Y BUSINESS.
All of which thev offer to sell WHOLE
SALE OR RETAIL, at lowest cash prices.
DAVIS A ECHOLS,
Franklin, Pa.
JMoiiongaliela Valley
INSURANCE 'AGENCY,
ESTABLISHED MAY 1853.
LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT
AND
LITE STOCK POLICIES,
ISSUED IN FIRSTCLA88 COMPANIES,
LOSSES PK0MPTLT ADJUSTED 1X0 PAID,
A. C. SAMPSON, Con. Agent.
J. D. HENRY, Oil City,
Ag't for Venanijo Cj., Pa,
Applications received and Information
furnished by A. 11. Steels, at Tioneuta
savuiKS uanK. apur.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
.BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New York City.
8 O'CLOCK
13 II
JACOB NIiniVKlt.
. Having fitted np a first class
PLANING MILL,
re nrenarwt to frrmlsl, tn rr,tr n t.tn.i.
of manufactured lumber sack, as
FLOORING,
STDINO, SURFACE-
hresskd l vmber;sa sir,
DOORS, BLINDS, AND EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF TLA IN AND FAN-
CY MOULDINGS.
Dealers will find It to tlieir advantage to
CONSCXT OTJR TRICES,
Befbre nurehasfnir elnewfiAm M nn, 1 mo
tion In the heart ot the lumber rvirion Blves
i sujierlor ativnntAges in the purchase of
itilier that will aio)i1a t.-. im.w,i t
those less favorably situated.
Address J APOlt KTfRTVvn
Mar. 4, tf. Tionosta, Pa.
PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y.
ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 6, 1871,
Trains will run as follows t
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4.
Oleopolis, lo.46am 8.40 pm
Bennett, 10.38 " 8.28 "
Woods 10.30 " 8.18
Prathera Mill 10.24 I II)
Pi thole City 10.10 2.65 '
. TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS. No. 1. No. 8.
Pllhole City, 8.40 a m 1.40 p m
Prathers Mill 8.48 ' 1.48 "
Woods 8.56 " 1.66 "
Bennett 9.02 " 2.03 "
Oleopells 9.16 2.16 "
An Extra Train leaves Pithnle City on
Saturdays at 6.10 p. m. making close'eon-
neciion at tico(Klis with Trains on tho Oil
Creek A Allegheny River Railway forCor.
ry and intermediate points.
Return Train leaves Oleopolls at 7.15 p.
m., arriving at Pitholo City at 7.61.
All other Trains make cloao connections
at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek
Allegheny River Builway, North and
South.
Two Linos of Stages run daily between
Pithole Citv. Miller Farm and Ploasant-
ville, makingcouuection witharrivingand
departing Trains. J. T. BLAIIt,
FID, BISHOP, Sup't.
Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa.
L. P. BROCK ETT'S Popular history
of tho bloody
FRANCO-GERMAN WAR!
Now containing a full account of the
Fearful Reign of Terror in Paris.
Is soiling beyond all procedont.
It is by far the most reli blo and only com
plete and imprrtial history of that mighty
struggle and its momentous results. 642
pages nearly 150 spirited Illustrations,
price, only 2.50. 40,000 copies already
sold. It is issued in both English and
German, and is beyond nostlon.Uie fastest
selling book extant. Wide awake enoriret-
ic agents wanted. Terms extra. Now is
the time to coin monev. A. H. HUB-
BARD, Publisher, 400 Chestnut St. Phila.,
Pa. 19 4t
k,THI! LONO LOOKED FOR MAS
. . TE It PI EC E T M E CHOWNINU
WORK OF HIS LIFE.-S4
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S
LIFE OF
JESUS THE CHRIST.
T Sure to outsell any book ever published.
Prospectus books are now readv.and terri
tory will be awarded to reliable A gents on
eariy application lo
J. M. BTODDART A CO., Publishers.
19-3t 734 Sansom St., Phila., Pa.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
LIFE IN UTAH
Being an Expose of ihe Secrect Rile
and Munteriej) of Mnnnmiijtm.
With a full and authentic history of
i-oiygamy, Dy j. u. ueaaio, jaitor or the
Salt Lake Reporter.
Agents are meeting with unpecented
sucess, one reports lti subscribers in four
Hnva nuthoi. 71 in Am.ra Unt.A fnm
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Circulars and soe what the press savs of
mo wuin, iMuuiiui x-uuiiHUing to., 1 Ula.
19-4t
Attention Agents I Think of This
Wonderful Sucocm ! 25,000
copies of Brocket's History of the
Franco-Gorman War, sold first 60 days.
It will soon contain a full history of the
bloody Rebellion in Paris, making nearly
600 pages aud 150 elegant illustrations, anil
.-ill ...11 c . : j. . . i i . ..
"i nvji v uiiiun laaier uian nereioiore.
Price only 2,50. Incomplete works,
written in the interest of tho Irish and
French, are being ottered with old cuts,
and for want of merit claiming to be of
ficial. Ac. Beware of such. Brockott's in
both English and German, is the most im
partial, popular, reliable, cheap and fttst
soiling worK cxiant, jjook to your in
terests, strike quickly and you can coin
money. Circulars free and terms excelled
by none. A. II. HUBBARD, Publisher,
mi viiesimiv raw, imia. J3-4W,
AGENTS WAKTED
TX)n ' Convent Life Unveiled. lw
X Edith O'Gorman, Escaped Nun, whose
uinciosures are wriuing and startling,
Franklin Pub. Co. 712 Chestnut St. Phila
Pa.
7-4 1.
tjDPsychomancy. This word is
derived from the Greek, signifying the
power of the soul, spirit or miiid, and is
ihe basis of all human knowledge.
Psychomancy is the title of a new work of
400 pages, by Herbert Hamilton, B. A.,
giving full instructions in the science of
houl unarming and Psychologio Fascina
tion ; how to exert this wonderful power
over men or animals instantaneously, at
will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to be
come Trance or Writing Mediums, Divina
tion, Spiritualism, Alchemy, Philosophy
of omens and Dreams, Brigliam Young's
Harem, Guide to Marriage, to. This is
the only book in the Englinh language pro
fessing to teach this occult power, and is
of immense advantage to Merchants Law
yers, Physicians, and especially to Lovers
In securing the affections of the opposite
sex, ana an seeaing ricnes or Happiness,
Price bv mail, in cloth. 1.25 : naoer cov
era, $1, far sale by J. B. Lippincoit A Co.,
and Claxen, Reiuseu A Co., Philadelphia.
Agents wanted for this book. Medical
Works, Perfunierv. Jewelry. ro. Sam
ples free to uijent on.v. For single copies
ii V man, ana tonus lo Agents, address 1.
W. Evans, Publisher, 41 So. Mh St.,
rmia., ra. zo-ii
HO FOR MINNSOTA !
160 Acre Farms Free ! 1
The Northwestern Colonization of Freo
noinsteud Company, (t'hurtored bv the
State of MinneMota,)furniHhes'heapRuteg
or rare, and locales Free .Homesteads.
Send for Free Pamphlots, giving History
of Minuesotu, its Resources, Progress,
Fertility and Advantages. - Address 10.
Page Davis, Commissioner of Immigration
for the State of Miiiiicsta, and General
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TEA STORE!
The place to buy evory variety of the
VERY BEST.TEA8
at tan
l o west rjticss,
Is at the extensive Tea Store of
H. T. CHATTEY,
where ymt can always find a large assort
ment of the liost Teas at New York prlcws.
Alarg assnrUuchtor
Groceries and Provisions,
unoqualod In Quality and cheapness bvany
other store in Warren county, always on.
hand. The people of Forest county will
save money by purchasing their supplies'
at tills place.
Best brands of
FA MIL T FLO UR,
delivered at any depot on the line of the R
H. free.
SUre on Main St. near the Depot.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE.
TF YOTT WA NT a perfnet fit and a goed
A article of Boots and Shoes, or the u oent
workmanship, goto
II. I. McCAXCirs,
89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA.
"Satiaractlou guaranteed. 2-33 tf.
H. V. I.Alt K,
TIIDIOTJTE!, FJ.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
Aid Dealer In
WATCITES, JEWELRY, AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Repairing done In a workmanlike
manner anrl vnri-anind , n
faction. i.iv
REYNOLDUROAOHEAD&Cd
1 Centre St., opposite Post Olilce,
OILtCITY, PENN'A.
DEALERD I!f
FOREICN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS, CARPETING,
OIL CLOTHS. BOOTS & SHOES..
HATS A CAPS, TRIMMINGS
NOTIONS, ETC., ETC.
RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLV'S.
Oun materials of every kind. Write for
.;.. . vesirn uun Works.
I i t t.Ml ill nrli ! A ..... ..- , ,
: r"t - nuiij.KUNi pun revol
vers bought or traded for. Agents wanUvl.
WANTFn AGENTS, everywhere to
r .V. I, canvass for our great DOL
LAR Papor. A line 12.00 StoelEiigravlnir
liven tAAvanr.iil...l.n. ".at
. . . j DI,ucn . j'.Au-iuiruinsxy
iiiduoements. Address B. B. RUSSELL,
juun, mass. 16-4t
GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS
Do you want a situation as agent,
jtl ruakoldtofcJO per dav selling our
Vl new 7 straud White Vlre Clothes
III LilesT They last forever, sairple
tree, so there is no risk. Address at once
Hudson River Wire Works, cor. Water
St., A Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 10 Dearborn
St., Chicago, io-4t
AGENTS WANTED 1 For the Brilliant
Witty Book
THE MIMIEWORLD,
AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.
By Olive Logan. Pleases evory body ;
will sell immensely t is genial, Jaunty and
Fure-toned; has title in S colors, and 8
liustrations. Nothing like It I Cauvass-ing-lkKik
a rare bcautv. New World
PublUhing Co., 7th it Market Sts., Phila,
12-4t
NO riCE. Wbereas letters testamenUry
to tlie estate of II. F. A. Stingle, lata
of Kingsley Township, dee'd, have been
granted to the subscriber, all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, aud those having;
claims or demands against the estate ol
said decedent, will make known and pre
sent the same without delay, duly authen
ticated to
FRED CK. LEDABOUR, Executor,
8-6t Kingsley Township.
TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM.
M. P. GETCHELL,
Dialer in
DRY GOODS
Notion, Boots A Nhoes,
HATS &s CAPS.
w
f. -
u.t c., AC.,
COHXEIt MAIX it. DErOT sn9
TIDIOUTE, PA.
Has tho Largest and most Complete Stouk
now on hand, of any store in
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Having purchased my stock since
the great decliue in Gol J, I can .oil
poods cheaper than any Dry Goods
House in the Oil Regions. Persons
purchasing goods of me will save 25.
percent. M. P. GETCHELL.
Tidioute, April 11, 1870. 4-6m
TOU WORK neatly executed at thisefflee .
J at reasonable rates.
. Th,e Republican Office
TEEPS constantly on hand a large as-.
IV sortmont of Blank Dee.iM, Mortgage
Hubprr.iB,, Warrants. Humm'on,, eOTi.
he sold rlieap for rsh. tf