Ktl)Ti. tcesdit varum, D)X i. 13171. Facts for G-imbteri. It is the Mlstrthi nf the YVmnr-rntu rre to criticise und trnmlde nf the financial finite? nf the Ntitionnt Ail-iniu'.-dVation. tn reply In these critic and pf'imhlif, the AlHnny Evening Jonrnnt pertinently nbservp : ''1 The U'-piililii-iin pnrtv Im re duced laves within (hp tfif fivo vir t the nn. .itnt of 827.32; tH U. it hft thrown nfl tates whi h w nl. have produced n quarter of bil Unn nf revenue n vear. or two mid n half' times as much ns is now annually paid n the puldic deht, "2. Tim Kepitlilicaii pnrtv hn re duced tlic current running' expendi ture of tlit Government, apart from tlmse stated amount which prow flllt of thp wur; tut that while fli- v reach cd the sum of 173.520 371 77 for the ye.-ir endim' .Ton.- 30. 1S(8. they only affrpjrati'il $!)..6-l8..V.I2 30 for year en'linjr June 30, 1871. "3. It tims appear conclusively that the reduction of the Niitloiiiil ltlt i-i Dot riff ted hy heavy taxation, hut in f Iite of n large decrease of taxes. It is pfl'eeted ly a vigorous retrenchment of expenditure ntnl by flnnest service. And it further appears tlmt tuts Ad niiirstrntinn, instead of 'not doing any more than the previous one,' is doine; infiititplv tnore. It is paying nnn h more of the deht on a much smaller rate nf taxation. If the same rates were prevailing now its tinder John, fnn'n ndministriuinh, Prf stdciit Grunt would pay three hundred and fifty million of the deht u year, instead of a hundred millions." Death of an old P. inter. A Teteran printer, John S. Greene, died at Itnli nnpolis, Indiana, n few days ago. lie was in the eighty eighth year of his agp, and was pmhulilv " l he oldest printer in the country. At the nueof ten years he was brought to the United States imin Donegal,' Ireland, hy his parents, who located in Lan caster, Pennsylvania, He remained there, serving his apprenticeship in printing business until tho breaking mil of t he war of 1812, when he enlisted in the Pennsylvania militia, mid serv I'd until the cessation i,f h.is! i ! . ' s. He thei; went to Philadelphia, Inn re. tuained there only a sh irt time, go ing 'thence west to Vinei'iines, and finally retracing his steps to Pittsburgh. There he remained until 1834, when lie. again went West, to Indianapolis, and there worked nt his trade until 1838. He then purchased a farm, a few miles from Indianapolis, an, I there fpeut his summers, working in the w u ter ut his trade in town. In 18-17 Jie withdrew from active life altogether, nud ever after lived on his farm. Re cently hi healtn rapidly failed, the result of old aire, and his death occur red on the 1 T t It, at the ieidctice of relatives in Indianapolis. He leaves no family, never having been married. In accordance with his oft repeated request, his remains were takeu to Pittsburg und interred. We clip the following items from the Clarion Democrat : A hoy went into the mill, near Ship eiJle, a few days ago, ami stole Mr. Ilium's gold watch, w hich was hang ing up.: At latest accounts the watch hud not heeu recovered. We have neglected heretofore to no tice the fact, that another brass baud has been organized in town, and under the leadership nf Mr. A. Bonnet, the new musicians will soon be ready fir -engagement. Already, they play sev em I pieces quite well. Joseph Cochran, I"q ,nf Brnokville, ilittd oil Monday of lat week, lie f rmerly resided in Limestone town ship, this county, and was a highly s t -Blued citizen. Lnit; a Justice of the Peace, and ruling elder in the Presby terian church, lie was well ami lavn'r alily known throughout this section of country. Though well advanced !n years, his death came rather unexpect edly. Uiit lii consistent Chris:iun life gave evidence f his preparation for the life everlasting. The house of Il unilti n CorUett, in Clarion township, with nearly all its contents, was burned, on Monday even ing lust. The lire caught, in some manner, in a room and ws so fur ad vaacej when discovered, that little properU could ne aived, 'Mm house was rather oJd, and not vi-ry valuable, but Mr. C. uud lamily siirt'er great .i.- from having all their household p seivgions Inn in n, cspceiully at this sea now of ibe year. It is reported there was Do hindrance. Paxgkioc3 Ghkenbacjh. Peter son's Couutertcit Detector says that w ithin a week past a number' of c ceedingly dangerous couutei leits have madd llicir appejraure. How large the number may be cannot le known, for the counterfeit is so nearly faultless tha'. it is with the utmost diliii.-ullv that it can be distinguished from the genuine. 1'hn spurious liiil is a twen ty d ill. ir greenback. The only weak point in the execution sce...s to he the central figure, whuh Is a little too coar.-cly done. When presented in a p.uJiuue, however, ibis riguru is not seen in rapid counting, it being hid den by the htnd or tlieovei Iviug bills. 'I he other poi tts'iif the bill ure so ex cellent as to stand the test of the triT!igest light. . We are told that tw.. or three banks have been deceived bv ihd bids. There has n il b en a more ding, rim cuuuU'i ;lil put jlluul. LjuU Mit for tboro ' Tlie Kric Dispatch lias the follow lug brief hut interesting sketch of a "Voting America" oil man "Mr, John II. Gaily is the acknowledged lead r nf operators at Parker's Land ing, although he in young in years. In appearance he" is biit a loy yet. About three years ago he nought a" half inter, eft in "The Island" at Parker's Land ine for the oum of $10,000, paying 8100, all the money I e was possessed of at the time, to bind the bargain. He managed to borrow $0,000, and paid for his property." One well was producing forty barrels daily when he made the purchase, and afterwards steadily increased .i seventy barrels, and up to the present lime has netted Mr. Gaily $1 oO.OOO. He now controls one hundred nod seven wells, and his income is $18,000 a month. Fortune favors him in nearly every instance. When Jim. II. Gaily buys a piece of 'wild cat' territory and commence to put down a test well, other operators rush on immediately, and secure a lease bef re his "big veil' is struck. Although this young man is traveling I on the highway to prim-ely fortune, he doesn't put on airs. The casual ob server cannot select him from among a group of the most modest and plain young men of the town." "Wearpag'tin en lied upon (orcpord the death of one nf the earl v !etlleis of our township. Mr. Jons G. Ki:nt woltTH passed from earth wav, nti the evening of the 2t)lh iust , nrter a Mil gering illurs", of cancer. Mr. M. wat burn in Germany, in . I).. 180 ) emi grated to Lancas:?' couniy, Pa. in his Uih year. About the year A. I).. 1824 or 25, he, came to the neie-hborhood of Fry burg, and married Mary CY'E. Mahble. lie then rem ived to Stsrk cminty, Ohio, where he remained about two years, and. then returned to this township, and lias resided w ithin its bounds ever since. Mr. S.wasa man ol great energy, nud enterprise. He wu at dilleretit I imes engaged in the iron business, smelting ore, boating metal, and in the lunilier trade.- lie planned an I laid out our thriving village, and, was, u,, til within a few months of his death, the widely know n and popular landlord, at this place. Last Febrnu ry be retired to his private residence, iu this vilage, where he remained un til the time nt his death. Mr. S. was a firm I emocrat, and a good citizen, a id in his death the party have lost u firm SJpitorler, and tin. cnurounity one to whom tliey are indebted for ni-my of the eomt'orU they enjoy. Cor. Clarion Democrat. An examination of the report for a vear shows that in the aggregate 8ot) wel;s have been u:indoueil during the year ending Nov.1,1871 ; that of these, 2.)8nive been resumed, a mt abaii dnnuiciit of (501 wells, or 48.4 p.-r mouth; the average number of pro ilucing wells was 3,772. Froni this it appears that all wells would, it' no new ones were drilled, be finally abandoned in about seventy eight mouths, or that the average life of a well is tliirtv-niue months, or three and one-fourth years. Venango Spectator, We Clip the following items from the Warren Ledger: While this has been a l-.nrd vear for lumbermen, they are not discouraged, but are going right on to make it their business again the coming winter to stock the' mills and get out timber for running. An acre or more of bob luils are piled up around the Several blacksmith shops in town, only tlivuit iug snow to be taken into the woods. Those engaged in lumbering are usual ly u brave class, and do not allow tri fies to disturb their calculations. They ure looking forward to another season to make them all right ; uud we trust they will not be disapHiiiited. A correspondent informs ns that a young man named George Wilson, was killee about one mile above Spring Creek Station recently, ' ('he time is not iianifii), Sy a log rolling over him. He was ut work on the premises of St. John near .St. John's Mill, lie was building a skid way for loading logs una log car. He slipped and tell the log rolling over him. He survived but li Cecil minutes. The Elk Meritocrat of lust week contains the two following items: During the past week some four or five new building? have been otarted in St. Mary's, and are lieing pushed rapidly onward to completion, luuild it continue to build up as fast during the coining year as it lias the pa-t, It w ill undoubtedly be a large place, and the now vacant land, will all be taken up inside of the borough limits. A report is iu circulation that there are some six or seven cases of small pox in St. Mary's. We are pleased to be able to state that this report is ut terly false. There has not been any cases of the kind there. Last Thursday, 22-1 iusl., Jacob Miller a resident of this place, shot' a man, whose n.iine we have not learned, in the leg with a load of buck-shot. Jacob suid he was "fonliu'" with the gun when it went nil'. The man that was shot is boarding at Miller and ut the time of the accident "all bands" were under the influence of "the ur dent." JJI; Advocate. A It. -i ki:i.i;, (.-'ashier Tioncst Suviugs l'.iuk, has been appointed agent lor the celebrate I " Iiiiuui) Line Occuu Steuiuers," ul this place. Any person desirous id' going in Europe or bringing friends to this country, w ill do well to call on Mr. .Steele, who will furnish them with ull thu iulbruiuiiou refpiirt Fot"B Evil. -Whoever habitually uses any alcoholic preperatioiis as Hu "appetizer" will be linely to stiller firm lour evils. Viz : an overplus nf loi'.d in the stomach, impaired ability to digest it, the pangs of dspe ia, and a doc tor's loll. Dr. Walker's Vegetable. Vinegar Minns, the great Teetotal Restorative of tho age, without over stimulating the palate or irritating the stomach, imparts it heathf'ul appetite, promotes digestion, regulates the liver and bowels, purifies the blood, and thus, instead of entailing four evils, confers four imstiiuuble benefits. 32 4t Don't be Poisoned with the sticky, filthy, dangerous H.iir Preparations, but use Niture's lluir Restorative, which is perfectly clear and transpar ent, and entirely free from all danger ous drug. It will positively restore Gray Iltir, prevents the Hair fro.n fallingolf, will cau-e it go w In-n prema turely lost, removes dandruff and keeps the head iu a perfectly healthy C uiditioti. Try a bottleaud be satisfied that it is thu greatest discovery of the age. Procter Bros, Gloucester, Sole Agents for the Patentee. All the Druggists have a full supply. Seeud vertiseinent. Till If, MST, roil l( K.MI(l:ii TKIi.M. 1871. Ford A I.ncy v. T. MefioKkev emi. x. A. l-'ord et. ul. vs. '. Mcl'loskey et. nl. Korest I'ount.v vs. t'. .1. l-'ox, Iste Trea--. Loiest County vs. John li. liramlon, late I re:v. Sol. .men Kont-V. John It. Ix-gnaid. It. C. Ihtl vs. John II. I,e;nani. lieoi L-p K. I'haver vs. T. A. Nolan Co. H. S. llenUey vs. .1. T. fn.yle Co. Clnir.es l.eeicr vs. Warren' A Franklin llv Co. K. I.. Jonos vs. Paniel Mtirphv. Commonwealth for uspvs. John Miller et. al. ' 1 II. Walter vs. S. Whitman. J. S. Hood v..l. It. Shaw. If. S. Thomas et. a1, vs. Ilenl. May et, al. M, Anna l.nintivs. llsni. MavcL a!. K. I,, ltiood vs Jetties Painter. Charles lliiitouvs. Pro; rr i- Ui!l. I. lnyd .V I .fwix for u-e vs. It. It. KolierN. Kvabne 'oon t. al. i;-.inrdiu, heirs and le:al represent vivos of Win. Armstrong lee d vs. ('has. J. Fox. F. T. I.nsk vs. William It. Toon. P, M nniutt- Co. vs. lie rife S. Hun'er. Jus. A. Lewiaet. ill. vs II. C. w-tienson. K. I.. Jones vs. Ileorgp V. Foreman et. al. II. H. Mav vs. .lames T. Wlii-neret. al. II. II. May vs. John Miller et. al. Itarmonv Township vs. O. C. A A. It. Hv. Co. leorun W. IVan vs. S. Caldwell. W. A, llolenback vs. C S. Hiehanlson. Adda Hunter vs. l. (iiltuan. J. li. AUNKW, Prothv. Xovember 13, I8"l. 33-3' PROCLAMATION. Whkbkas. The IlonorahleJami-sCamn hell PreHident .lud.'Cof the Court of Com mon Pleas and (JtnirterSessious in and lor lite eiainty nt' Forest, has is-oted his pre eept for holding a Conn ol Couimon Ph ss Woarter Sessions, I iyer and 'I eriniuer and lleneral Jail lel;very, at Tioncsta, for the Countvof Forest, to commence r.n the i'ourtli Monday of Hev. lies', beitiit the -5th day of li e., 1x71. Notice is therefore K-ven to the Cormier. JllsttoMnf the Peace and t.'onsiahles o si.id eminty, thiit thev be 'hen and titer- in th;r pr per persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of sa d day, with their records, hunt. scions exa'itinat.nns and filter remenihra .een, to do tlios t!nnrx w hit h to tlieir oil ices appertuUi to lip done, and to tho-p w ho hotind iu reeo;nizanee to pr .wcp'itpa niinsl the piis m.-rs that are or shall bp in the iail of Forest County. tha' they ho then and (hero to prosecute ajaiitst them as shall lie just, liiven umlvr my haiul and seal this gilth day of Nov., A. Ii' H71. F.. I.. DAVIS, Sh If. ppr I). W. CLA ItK, Pepiuy. A 11 I II A V I. K ! Samuel Bell, of W. K. S -liniertx rf i"o , Wh"le-alp Ho i! and shoe Maiiofaeinr prs. 31 Firth avenue, Plt'sburuh. Pa., has lieen a!ll eted wiihehronle rlieuni it sh for thi ty yetirs, rom Ids right hi to his foot, havintt to ii-( i-ruteli and a cane, at times so pninfnl as to ut'erlv ncaoaclta'e h m fr in at'endimr to his b tsini-ss. Ilavitur tried everv rfiii"dy known; without eff.s-i. exep; t liiMiland's Pain Killer, ho was final y indu -ed to try it. A sci-on-1 aipliea tion Piiabled him to lay asldo his eru'eh. and a third pltic'e I a permanent cure. Mr. It' ll is a popular and wel -known eili?en. is a living monument of tiie cffacaiy of that L'mat nie-ll id ilNeoverv, liildnuVs Picu Killer. Tho all! eted sh-mld ask tle'ir trriK-er or dru gist lor i', and try its w in dor ul power. Mr. 'Mil, Intel, 'we uti'ler siaiift, xati's a rpHpeetalil" ajent in every town and i untv for it. The principal oi lieo is at 7:1 Third Avenue, Pittslumdi Pa. B'rolilaltlc I!iti!o,i maaii. We desire to enira'.'p a few more nifenls to si ll tho worlil-renowncd improved liuek eye .Sew tut Maehiup, at a lil-crul salary or on cooiin ssiou. A hors, and waron given tiaren. Full mit:ciiiars fiirniHhed n npnlie t:oti. Address XV. A. II KX DKI! StiN A- CO.. lienciai Audits, Cleveland, i. or St Louis, M i. 3t-4t JURUBEBA. Is a South American plant that has been used for many years by the medical acuity of those countries with wonderful ellicuoy, and is a Sure am! Perfect Kemud tor all Dis, ac of the Liver and Si.leen. Knlar.Kinont or Ob Htriietioti of lut'st.ne, Crinary, Clerine, or Abdominal i ir juns," Poverty ora wantof I'.jood, In termittent or liemirtent " Fevers, In llama' Ion ot t!ie Liver. Dropsy, IslilL'.oshl ircu lallou ot'tliu Itlood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice. Scrofula, Dvspepsia, Aguo and Fever, or their C nieom tauts. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most pi rl'is-t alterative, and is nir.-rod to tic-pubic hs a irreat iuvirorator and remedy lor all 'niiur.t.es of the blood, or for iirgtiine weak ness w ith their Mticmialll ev.ls. For the foreoiu e unplaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, nud should be ir eiy taken in ail derangement ol 'thu svsteinv. 'it is NuT A Pin SIC It is not what is popularly called a lll'l Tl .1 S nor is ,1 in tend. -d us such ; but is simply u power. ul aitciativc i;ivioix health, viuo'r and tone to all tlie vital Hir es, and animates and lorti liesa 1 weak a. .(I ivinphatic temperaments. JOHN H. K F.LLi ii(i, plan St., New York- Sole Audit for the I nited States, I 'rice i 'no Dollar per bottle. Send for j Cireuiur. 2--It i AV7ATCH FRFE to Airenia to intro- I tin art YV that sell iu everv house. U'liit Co., Pittsburgh, I'a. 3i 41 j Tb- Republican Otl"ic KF.I'.PS constantly on hand a larire as sortment m Blank Deeds, Mortat!', i kiubuen:is, Warrants, .Summons, te. to hi-)d obwip for ("ash. ft. IVnmnu Hhoiv Thyself. The great pul1pn'l"n bv tr. Cliiivso WOMAN AM A WJKK ANI MOTH Kit! will save you money and siiif.rinx. Aorenls wnntoil vprvw lterot Indies prefer red For tortus nldrpss Win. II, Krpns A' Co., 740 Siinsom St., Philadelphia. 4t qi nnr )M,"'', n n m,n ,m O ' ' 'V-'u'.'pnt. eanvns-lng for THE GUIDE BOARD. Hv tir. W. W. Mali. A rent Wanted. It N. MeKintipy A Co., pi North 7th S'rppt, Phila. Pa, 2- 4t -Ni-. poetusofournow BOOK Iri.,': AGENTS iSsiim: lustriitioiis to uiiv i,o.,k a rent. Iree eluirge Address Nationa. Philadelphia, Pa. Publishing Co. S!.s-4; POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, Ol' Tlltt HTA I K OF l'KN KSVLVANH, MAKKKT ST., west of 17th, Pllll,. Ke-opeim Sep'emlier loth, 1M71. Thorough Co louiate i ra niii'i for the pr lieeofM n liimiueering. Civil Fmrineering, Moeliani enl Ku dnecrtnu. Aual. tical In.itiitrial Che- istry, Me.nlluri-y a ri Areliiteeture. Tbo I'iploniH of (he Co lege Is received as eoneiiKive evidence of protieietvy liy t e lir -t eicrineers nod nmipan os en si in w orks of Improvement. For Unit Anntial Atmouni-einent, adilresg AI.FHF.l) I.. KKNNKIiY, M. I)., Prest. ol Faculty. 2a-4t AGENTS 1! 8100 a week HH per nt and i.'"). HI. In cash Til '1 4 pelllllle. ) free. Address Ameri can Hook C., 02 William St.. N. Y. 4(1 4 1 ...;-,... t..i;.. ;.... Patented Nnvempor I, lS7tl. Samples free nt nl roei-ry stores. It. A. Hurt left A Co., I'lu'a le'pliin, Pa. 22-41 Al i KN rT 111 r1 f VVNIl Wanted lorVv J 1 LJ J K.J THE C.rritl 4'MfIao;ratloii. The tineeii City as it was and is The I luiti et ol 4u years a in. 'the Ureal City of vesterdiiv. The Smouldering Itoins nf to-day. A graphi. account of il nuex.'.m pleil r so and vivid pietu e ot its sudden iletruction hv Co liprt if Chamnerhiiu, F.d ilorsofthe CI I IC Alio TKI Ill'N li. livp witnesss and great sufferers from the lor riliie visitation. AH the main facts and incidents attending this irreatp-t calamity of the euntrv, are portrayed with Mir passpd distinctness and power, the etlect on Commerce, Insurance, A-e., fuily dis cussed, and details ! a world's sympa tlict'e rcsK nse reeordol. Fully il'ustra'ed. Price low. Acents shoo d apply immediately as the sale will he luiin-nse. Circnhirs (Vp. lluhhard Urns I'uliiislie s. 7-S Sanom St., Phila. ("ACTION. Ilw are of in'orior works. He sure von iret COMiF.lt A Cll A M Ulilt lAI SMUTIoN, 3l-4t AUFNTS WANTF.O FOIt Sexual Scienc o u . ii - ut i mi. . .it.4,i. -IK, and and their mutual interrelations I.Te. its laws. Power. Ac, liv Prof. O. S. Fowler. Send for Circulars and KpeciniMi paves. Address National Publishing Co., Phila. Pa. 2S-4t AHENTS WANTKD. Kxclusive territo ry granted on (he PICTORIAL HOME BIB'.F. Contains over ROti lllostrationg. is a eomplete I.ibrarv of Biblical Knowled l-ixcellsa'l otlters. In Knvlish and liprntan Send for Circulars. Win. Flint A Co. Phil (lclplna, I'a. 22-4t P 1 1" K 5 11 A 1 I A CEN TKAL RAILROAD ON AND A FT Kit II P. P. Sunday May I, IS7U, Trains arrive at and leave the I'nion Depot, corner of Wushintou and Liberty street, as follows; AKKIVK. Mail Train, l.-U a in; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well s accommodation No, l,c.-0a m iirinton accomiiiodation No I. 7. Ml a in; Wall's accommodation No 2, ...' a in ;Cin einnati express ii.lii a in ; Johnstown ac commodation I i.'iO am; Itraddis-k s ac c mmodaiion No 1, ".no pm; Pittslitiri;h express I.S0 p in; Pacilie express l.fiO p in ; Walls accommodation No :i, 2.:''5 p in; lloniowood aeeolnllioihitioil No l,.5"i p in; Wall's iiceoinin .datioii No 4, f.."si p m ; Krlntoii ai-eouunodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Passenger ln.-f) p m. DKPAKT. Southern express ft.-O a m : Paciilc ex press 2.40 a m ; W all s accommodation No 1. Ii..'la m Mail Train K.ln a m ; llruiton a accommodation 1 ..i0 a ill ; llraddis k's ac- isiiiiiuodation NoLi.IO p in; Cincinuaii express 12.:V, p in; Walls accommodation N 1 i.oi a m ; -loiuiKtow n iiccomirouiuioii 4.0.1 p l in; lloinewo id accoiiinioihition No 1. 8 50 n m; I'liilado'phia exiiress 3.-.0 p m: Wall accommodation No l,:i.0.p m;iill a accominiHlatioii No 4, (I.O'i p in ; Fust Lino 7. 10 p m : Wail s No 5, II.' u p ut. Tbo Chureo Traina leave Wall's Station every Sunday at U.u a. in. reaching Pitu burh ut 10. 5 a. in. ItetnriiiiiK leave Pitta Imndi at 1...VI p. in., and urrive ut Wull's Station at :'.l i p. in. i liieinnu'i express leaves d lily. South ern express dail v except Mo. lay. All oili er Trams daily, except Sunday. For further in ormiition aply to W. It. 1 1 l-.C K W 1 T II , Ajront. Tho Pennsylvania Ituilroad Company will ii"t assume auv Itisk lor Uauvtaue pj. ccpt lor Wc-arinic Apparel, and limit their rsponsiliilitv to i me lli.i.ilred Dolla'ival llii. All lilL.'.en;e ec-eilin that a omit in value will be at the risk of thu ;ner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAS.NAl (Jeneral Supcriutciident, Altoonn Pa. FItF.K :l MONTHS ON THI AL. A lirst-class larw ipiar'o Journal. (It col umns, Iliiistni ed. Or one year tor till cents Willi two bound lectures, bv Janus Mi-i osh, D. D. I.. L. 1 1., and l-i. 1; Haven, D. I.. L. L. D., as premiums Semi name and address 1 1 Vo ipie s Journal. Philadel phia, Pa. WANTKD AtiKNTS ijrjl sr davi to sell the celebrated llll.MK MIL"!' TLIi sF.WINii M AillIS" ii. Ilaslheun-ilei'-lecd. luukes tho"lock sliteli.'" a ikeon both sides, and fully licensed. Tlie best and cheapest lami y SewiiiK Machine in tl 3 market. Address Johnson. Clark it' Co., It-.Mon. M:iss Pit sbuigh, Pa.. Chica go, ill., or M. Louis, Mo, r2-4t Attention Agenls Think of This WoiKlcrful Success ! 21,000 I copies of Iirockott's History of tho Fiiiiieo-Ocrinaii War, sold first (ill days. It will soon contain a full history of Un bloody ltchcHion in ltn is, inukiiiir nearly IKi'i paves and 15 I eleiraut illustrations, and ; will sell 5 limes fuller than hereto !brp, i Price only t2,."ii). Incoiiiplete works, w ritten in Die ink rest ol the Irish anil French, are being ntlcre I with old cuts, and 'or w tint of niur.t claiiliini; pi bo of licial, Ac, lie war ' olsii. h. iirockett's in botli Fn'.isb and Herman, is the most im puual, popitltti', ru.iable, cheap uud at n llinx u.ek txtiuit. I.ook lo your in teiests, strike ipiiekly uud you inn coin m ncy. Circulars In eand terms excel'ed h nnie. A. H. HCH11AKD, Publisher, I 4 in Ohetnul. tit., Phila. 12-tw. NATURE'S HVfrt RESTOFIATIYE Contain no LAC SULPHUR Xo SUGAR OF I.KAh-Xo LITH. AJiG-Xo XlTRAl'i: OF S1L YKR, and M entirely free from the ionou and Health defraying Jriig tilted in other Hair IWpara (ions. Transparent and plpnr ns crystal, H w'll not soil top line -I Inlirio. -pert'ecilv SAFK, CI, KAN nod F.FFICIF.NT desideratum h'lXU SO C(U I f Foil AND FOI'NIAT I. A S I I It ri-stores and prevpiits the Hair from beeominjt Uray, I n li n t - a f, ulossy ap-peiii-mi-e, removes liandruir. Is poof and refivshinur to the head, cheek Hip Hair I rom falling olV, and restores it to a nre:it extent when prcniaMirely lost, prevent llendaches, cure all humors, cutaneous ropiions, and unnatural heat. AS A KHKSSINW l-nlt II K Allt IT IS Tlll-i llliSl'AHII I KIN Tlll-i MA ItK FT. lilt. o. SMITH. Pa'entee, Avpr. Mass. Prepared only bv PHOCTFIt ItHo'llI lilts, ( iloucester, Mas. The kronuino is put up in a imiud li ttlo, made expressly lor it, with I ho name of the article blown ii die lihiss. Ask your I irutirlxl for Na'uro's itair liostorative, and take no otlipr, er-SiMid two threo cent stamps to Procter llrotliera for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." Tbo information it con tains is worth ii (1,11) to any person, AQEKT3 WASTED FOR THE only rel able, (' toplmo ivl tlueiy illustra- td History of CHICftGO"VCOflrLAGRftTIOJI. The tastest selliiiir book ever issued. Apt quickly and -.ecu re extra 'ernis and choice I'u 11. "(iii'iil, .V) cents. llcn'TAUI) Itntm. Publishers, 7il Sans an S, Phiia. 31 1-4 j AUENTS WANTKD FOR I'll K HISTORY OF THE El WAR IN EUROPE It contain over l ',0 fine en;rav.ui ol Ilat'.le Scenes mid incidents in the War, ami is the only FC I.I.. AC I'll KNTIC mid OKF1CIAI, h'istory of that :reat eontlii-t. Agents a e nieetinu witli iinpreepden'cd smvins scllimi from '-(I lo 40sip;es per day and it Is published in both J-.nhsh anil iprman. I ft II Tinfilnrerior histories are be'.nir wnw I iwiicirenbtteil. See that the iMiok you buy contains I.Vi lino -UsTravina ai.d sou piujes. Send for circulars A- sec our teniM, Hilda full description of the work. Address NATIONAL 1'C IJLfsl I IXi Co., Phila., Pa. If-4t REDUCTION OF TIUCES TO CONFOKM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVHG TO CONSUMERS. HY UKTTIN'U CP CLCIIS. Send for mjr new Price List and i inn roi ill iii n -,siiii iiim ii, i , .ii iu .in ii ' Toil d rectioiis imikiuit a larue saving to consumers and reinunerati ve club or.uan i.etn Tlic CSrent Aiuerifau Tea C'oiitpany, 31 A 33 VliSKY STItKKT, r. O. Box HH l. kk.w York. 22 4t W1IV Carbolic Tabids. For C iuchs, Colds and Hoarsen ss. ! These Tablets present tbo Acid in Com , bination with other elllcicnt rouiislie. inn I popinar form, for the Cure of all throat j and luiijt diseases. I lourseocs and CI- eei-aiiou of the throat are immediately ro' lieved. and stateineiits ate i-onstantly be inn sent to the proprietor of relief in eases . ol Throat ililliciiities oi years siamiing. 1 O A I ITT I Ho sure that you VJ I IWI. Ket Weils" Carlsil icTablets; don tletotberoodB be palmed . oil' on you iu their place. Joint IJ. Kel :OiS, -O I'Ultl St., K. V.'Mote Ajrent. Sold by l)rutrg;sts, Price 2." cents a Isix 22-4t Agents V anted ! Extra Terms Itook n . 'oi ti have Ion j wanted a novelty In the siibscrinti hi lino, which will sell at , siirlit in everv iani.lv. irtlt? PfPTflPTAT V A 1WTI VUTrProTTTP 1"a flLlOtilAlj I AHHLI.ivlivlltK is tlic only work extant w lueli satlsiies this want. It is beaut ilul ami atrikmii. coinli ninif an entirely new und eiec.aiil Family I'lctojiraph Album, with a com plote Family History. Full particular Iree. rtihliess (Iihi. Alncleuu, Publisher, 7'.! Sans un Street, Pluladelihia. 22-lt LOTS FOR SALEl IN TUB BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to G 110. G." PICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. 23 A SIO.Vrm-IIor.se ami carriage tiirni In-d ; expenses paid ; sam ples cc. 11. II. SHAW, Alfred Me, 3J-4t M.-v'cs i'TK'i l-'i'H Being an l:.ipuse of iic ftecnrl ititet and Jyic'V of Mormon turn. With a In. I und aiilh utie history of Polyuiuiiy, by J. II. Iteadle, Kditor of the Sail Luku Ucporter. Ancnts are uiii-tins! with unppcpn'ed Kin-t-ss, one reports I.Sil sutiseribers in tour days, author 71 in two ilav. sei-d lor C rentals and see v. but tic- pre-is says of the work, National Publ.shiii Co.. I'hia., l!l-4t COAL! COAL! J.S.EYEHHABT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o dial ut the old F.vei hurt Hank, two miles from New lounville for 7 cents per or nt Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS l'EU BUSHEL. He alw ays has a large supply on band, Now is tho time to lay in a large suppl Orders promptly attended to 29 lull WOKK neally executed at thisoftle I nt rnnwinnlila rair-. HsviX (J Look.Owit! NEW GOODS ! DRY GOODS I WOOLLEN GOODS! SAHGY GGOB52 Beavers, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, anil other article too numrrnua to men tion, just received at H ILDRONNER & "tO'S Water Street, Tionetta, I'a. w ,TK have just employed one of tho best uutturs in me state, and our TAILORING DEPARTMENT Cannot ip surpassed In Western Ponnsvl vama, and all goods and iita warraiued" to give satis. acliun. GIVE US A CALL, and we will suit you, or rerlsh in the at tempt. I- UILBRO!;-EKCX). TIDIOUTE TEAS TOR E J The plae to buy evm-y raritty mf VERY DEST.TEA3 at inn L 0 WEST rRICES, ia nt the extensive) Tea Rtort m( II. T. CIIAFrEY, where yon can always find a larire mwirt. input ol the be'st Teas at New Yvrk priatw. A lnrn assortment of Groceries and rroilslons, oneipialod In finality and cheapness brsnr other store in Warren eoiuitv. always on hand. The people of Forest county will n, ,,.,.,., ,,jf IIU1CI1M.S1IIU UlCir IIOPIJV' at tliis place. ' iiesl branda of FA MIL ' FL 0 VR, elelivered at any depot on the llnof th . Ntore on Main St. near the Depot. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOBE. IF YOU WANT a perfect lit and a ro article of Hoots nml Shoos ol it,., t'i,, w eirkiiianslilp, gnte ntl f'KNTKH KTHFF.T, OIL CITY, PA. lSatlsiUctlon irinirnn:eel. 2-.M t(. H. V. V Ii A IC I . TIDIOUTE, JPJ. WATCH MAKERS JEWELER, Atd Dealer In WATCHER. JEW FLU Y. AND M U8ICA L 1NSTUUM ENTS. Ilepairiiit: done in a workmanlike . manner nml warranted to give patit facti REYNOLDS,BROADHEAD& CO l e eniri! isi., opposite I'est eilllco, OIL CITY, IENN'A. UKAI.KHM IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY COODS, DRLXS GOODS, CARPFTIXO, OIL CLO THS. ROOTS A SHOES, HATS CAPS, TRIMMIXGS NOTIONS, KTC, FTC. IUFLES. SHOT GUNS irEVOLV S. Oun mnterials of every kind. Write for I'rieo last, totircat Western tJun Work, Fittsbui'Kh, I'a. Army nuns and Revol vers boiiLrlit or traded line Airi.nl. n-.Wrl WiNTFn A ''"' XT. evervvhera to i- V canvass tor our irent liOI- l.Mtl'aper. A line.0OHe'el 10 etraving .... .. , , m,,-.,-, ,,,, , i-,.Mrnoriiinurv iudueements. Address 1J. 11. ltl.SSF.Ml Huston, Muss. put GREAT CHWCE FOR AGENTS io you want a situation as iinnt, liK'iil or travoliiiK w,th chance t makp ?"i to $0 per dav sellim. our new 7 strand White Wire liothei LilesT They last lorever, saiepi lis-, so tliero is no risk. Address at one Hudson Kiver Wire Works, i-or. Water St., A Ma den I,anc, A'. Y., eir lti liearb ir .St., hii-aipi, lii t AGENTS WANTICH! For the linlllaal -Wittv Hook THE MIC WORLD, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Ity olive Lnunn. l'li-ases everybody: will sell immensely; is trenial, lauiit v anil tiure-toiind; has title In 5 colors, and 9 Illustrations. Nothing like it I Canvass. imr-H sik a rare lieautv. New World Piiblmhinj Co., 7th ft. Market Sis., I'lula. TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. m. p. getciiell; Dealer tit DRY GOODS Xotious, Boutw A, HUocn, HATS &c CAPS, &c, &c, &c, COUX Fit MA IX et DEPOT STS., TIDIOUTE, PA. Has the Largest and most Complete Steak now on hand, of any sou 9 iu WESTERN PENNSYLVAfllA. Uavinflf purchased niT stock sine tlie irreat decline in Gold, I can ell (mils cheaper than buy Dry Good House iu the Oil licgions. Person purchasing goods of nie will save 25 percent. M. V, GETCIIELL. Tidioiito. April 11, 1870. 4-Gra L. V , UltOCKK I T S Fopulnr history oi me. iiroooy FRANCO-GERMAN WAR! Now e'oiitaiiiiiii a lull account of the Fearful Rols?n of Terror in Paris. Is soiling beyond all precedent. It Is by fur theniost reli vble and on I y com pleteaud imprrlial history of that m gh'v striiKile ami its iiiomentnus results. (J 12 pa tea nearly ."0 spirited lllimtrat ons, i'rieo, oulv $.'.50. 40,0 hi copies ul ready sold. It is issued in b itli I n "lisli and liei iniitf, and is bovond p-stion tiio fastest selling Uii k extant. Wide awake eiiorgel. ic agenls, wanted. 1'cinis extra. Nov is 'he time to ,-oin nmnev. A. II. HUH. ItAUl), Fubiislier, 4U0 Chestnut Si. Puila., I'a. u tt SnscuiRK fortbe ForissTKopubllorB It will pay, r