F.lliTOK. MONDAY JIllBMNfl, !!Er. ii, HOLIDAY WEEK. Again the Holiday! are upon us. Again are we all striving to so dispose of our time that we may begin the New Year on a better footing than ev er before. All who do busiufsson the credit svslero, are now being reminded that now is the time for general settle nients. Now is the time when the hearts of all should be made glnd byt heir friends, and all do their chare towards making glad the hearts of others. Now is the time when the turkeys and other fowls are in much danger of being sacrificed to the god of appetite. Now is the time . when the belles and beaux of all con ditions in society, prepare for a grand week of sleighicg, skating dancing, and general enjoyment. Let cot the people of Forest bo behind the rest ot the world in respect to a general relax ation of hard labor, and spending s n few days of the week iu any enjoy mcnt best suited to their natures, so that it is not vicious, nor interferes with the pleasure of "the rest of man kind." Drive away thoughts of busi ness as fur as possible, for one short week,' and let the hard lines of your laces relax into the genial smiles of w hich they are capable, and thus com municate to your follows a cheerful apirit during these, the holidays gen erally observed throughout the Chris tian world. Wc don't believe the quotation.", "Go to the ant thou slug gard, and "Six days shalt thou labor,' refers to holiday week, and think that if ever ease and pleasure are justifla ble, the time is the present week. The past year has been an eventful one iu the history of the United States, The New York Riots fallowed by the lammany frauds and estport disas ter, and the Chicago fires and those in the Northwestarn States, make this year which will not be forgotten by those now living until the dnv of their death. Aside from the Western fires we believe the year, hat been one of prosperity and plenty, and all, even the Western sufferers, who were so promptly aided, have a sufficient cause to be thankful for the blessings of the past year. immigration still pours into "the land of the free," notwithstanding the uasertioas of, the Free Traders that workingmen get more for their labor iu the old world than in the new. The "West i fast settling- up. Some have gone from our midst to find homes iu tho great West. May they, as well as we enjoy this week as well as though they were on their native heath. The nation is being freed from its uurueu 01 aeut taster than even the friends of the administration believed to be possible when it was incurred and at the present rate, the present 6"",',0 w probably see the Unit- :,, """ comparatively frce from mo wooclbull.Tilt. wing of the vrnmAn'a - .1. . - - . . .wu.u i ,.s,iu muveuieni is merging "uiiruua iree love aflair, and has probably done more to disgust -ome OI ,ia strongest advocates that, anything that has happened since the ueginning ot its agitation. The, Grand Tlol- A !..:. will spend the holidays Uh .... fim in all probably carry home with him some new ideas which will be beuificial to oil classes of Russia. So mote it be Some of our papers are railing against the entbusiactic receptions the Duke is meeting with, and calling those who take part In them, "toadys" tc. For our part we think that if the people of mu l uueu. oiaies are to manifest en thusiasm over any one, the man is now among us, and his name is Alexis, and Lc represents the only foreign nation which showed us their good will and countenance during our late civil war. Let his reception then, be as warm as it may, we will not dissent. homebody once said, "The First of January is the time to make good res olutions, and the Fourth of July the time to break 'em." We agree as to the first part of the quotation, and be lieve every one should makegood reso lations at the beginning, to be closely adhered to until the end of tl.o year, and theu, if they make us better, wiser, or are in any way beneficial, rcuew them from year to year. In eoneluMoa we wish all our paying ubscribersund patrons a pleasant and profitable Holiday week, or in other words, A Merry Christmas and a Hup. pr New Year. The sudden and iniex pected appear a'(e uf sonic United States navul ves fe!s in the port of Havana, iimuedoilely "reeding the brutal shooting of the 'ts, produced considerable- con 'i in Spanish rfmi'al circle. tv. rt. nc.vx The forU werttatrengthencd, and troops distributed to repel tho invasion which it was supposed was at hand. The Gov ernor General demanded more troops of Spain "on account of tho Suspicions attitude of the United Slates, ah.l preparations for fighting wore made on all sides. But trustworthy information sn)8 tlint should it come to actual fight ing, the Spanish forces would speedily succumb and the authority of Spain be overthrown. So precarious is its bold now on the island that no deliberate courting of hostilities with the United States need be expected,-Cow. mereial. Disastrous Conflagration. Large J'arl of VleattanH-illt in limn. Loss pbout $150,000. 827,000 Insurance. More lhan Thirty Buildings Des troyed. Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in tne Pev lork hotel, situated on Main street, Deasantviile. The hotel was quickly burned to the ground, and the fire spread with the greatest rapid ity. Volumes of tlarae and smoke swept up Main street, and the light wooden structures between tho hotel where the fire wus first discovered and State street, were entirely burned down in a very short space of time. Main street runs north and south and State intersects it east and west. The wind was blowing at the time the fire broke out, from the southwest, and the flames swept up to State street ahove the cor ner before the buildings between the hotel and corner were burned. The citizens having no facilities to fight (he fire with, were almost entirely helpless, but whatever under the circumsiauces could be done, was done by everv one. The following is a list of the buildings burned as near as we could ascertain EAST SIDE MAIN STREET. To the sooth of tho building where tlio fire originated, all tho buildings as far, and including, the hardware ts tab! ish mcnt of Otto Gernier, were burn ed. Those were the office of Fisher lirolliers, occupied by Vnndcrgrift & Co., tho office of tho Western Uuion Telpjrraph Company, the oflico of G. W. Van Vliet. and the hardware store of Mr, Germer above mentioned. To the north of the New York hotel, on Main street,' the following stores were destroyed : Mallett Ware, branch of A. E. Mallett & Co., of Titusville. , Henry Stahl's dry goods and cloth it. g store. S. Taylor's barber shop. . The meat market of D. Xoxon. Robinson's cigar store. Shank's fruit stand. W EST SI DK. On the west side of Main street situated the Chase house, directl.vPpo site where the fire started. Triis was burned down, aud also two bui'dings to the south of it. Buries' hardware store, and a large building, tho uppe part occupied by la mi lies, aiid tne lower part as a procerv store by Mr. Brinker. .' ' On State ttroct the folloinx is a cor rect list of the buildings bunted: SOUTH SIDE STATS B'lftEET. - Ames barber shop. C. Sharback's jewlr store. ' D. V. Kakin's procy store. Ley A Rose, naebfce shop. . H. I. Hovev's livry stable. -Cv N. Seymou& Co.'g hardware luio nnu sucaerfoo taciory. . Wilson & ameson's blacksmith snop just aboe ine lost mentioned store. ' - NOIITII SIDE STATE STREET. McKihoey house. In ono room of tins house was the boot aud shoe store ot Mr. Picjuercz. P'rug store of Dr. Shughert, Mow 1 oil (hy gOuClS Store, li. IVld- crman, proprlcior. Stove and tin store of B. Corwin. Millinery store of Mrs. Jveill. Law office of J. J. Ilain-ht and V. L. Kepiinn. Dwelling house of D. C. Eakiu. Larco double buildinc nf J. .T Ilaight, occupied as a dwellinor nud a bakery. the hre raged from the time it broke nut, about three o'clock iu the after noon, until nearly six. and in iIiri short space of time laid in ruins a lare portion ot the thnrinir little borouuli of rieusantville. OHU;iN or THE I'll IK. We were unable to 1 enrn to tlp nr. igin of the fire. Mr. I'latt, of the New York hotel, said it was (irst d by one of the servant girls, in the up per part of the rear of the building. This was an unfinished Barret, and nop of the chimneys passed up through ii. Of course everything in this garret must have been dry as tinder, aud it is, perhaps, fair to infer that the fire caught from the heat of the chimuey. Mr. I . is quite coufident that it could not have been the work of an inepn. diary. Courier 22d. A pleasintr episode in th visit nf Alexis, is found in his enclosure of a check for $5,000 to W. II. Asninwall, "for distribution amoncr the 'noor of New York, wihhing them to feci that a visit, which has afforded so much pfeasuro to him, has been the occasion of some slight relief to them." The Duke stops iu his cwuivul of pleasure to drop a penny to the lonely poor. Jt peaks well for his heart, and its warm impulses, and will tend to relieve Lii visit of austere critici!-. 'Shall we Take Cuta? And now, as if even the Spanish ac count of the Spanish outrages were not u.in eiiougn, comes me news irom neu tral sources thnt the grave of General Ciistanon.V for violating which those eight Cuban student boys of liavii!i weie so brutally shot down, was not violated al alt! that no indecent verses were scriboled upon the marble, that nothing on rr around the grave has ever been disturbed ; that, in fact, these poor boys were slaughtered by the fiendish volunteers without even the poor exense that they tried td palm oil" on the world! Jhis news, if true will produce a great effect in tho United States. It is safe to say that one month ago, the average feeling' in the United States regarding "the Cuban question" might be expressed iu some suclitormula as this: "things arc ratti er bad id Cuba; our sympathies are decidedly w ith the Cubans and against the Spaniards; tint it U not our fune ral, Jet them fight it out themselves; we don't want the island nor to get in to a fuss about it that will be as ex pensive as it will be useless." Since those poor student boys were so terribly punished for a comparatively trivnl crime, however, American feeling has materially changed, and the formula that would express iu present state would read about thus: "Wo don't care about interfering in Cuba, but if those volunteers will prove themselves wild beasts intead of men, we don't enre if our government should get iu- lo a wnr with Spain. But now if it shnll certaiuly appear that thuse eight boys were not guilty eveuof the crime imputed to them by their murderers, the feeling of sympathy and iudigna liou in this country, already warm enough to make the outrage the tlu;mc of conversation between man and man, in the streets of nil our ci'ics, not excepting Pittsburgh, will rise ' to a white heut. Our people will then with that the government would cot in. to a war with Spain, iu order that they might have a chanco to chastise thost brutal scoundrels ot the Lverf aithfi Isle; our young men will com men-' to pant for the fray and dream of rd" ing volunteer companies tor the my of Cuba." Even our vete "8 who hnve huiiir tin their Snrinpdd." ty I i with a half vow never to tane ,le down atrain. iu any cause, will e' ' old ardor steal through thei v,; and discuss the best nlan of cnP publics are not genernlly th'f'jv eool calculation, but of P,CTI" aud if Grant's cabinet C'tP .. j clear of serious complieT s.,..;n ti.w ;. ; .f rK"e ' . i,:i:. tvi.:.,r great PIIAUCT abHiUUXIU. r. r r m.vjn uic Egbert farm there is f"f whh was abandoned vcars UV M llx hole coul.l not he tttk.a"u remocu taifli tria if u to remain. Inlhis of curse f w,ns notl1I,nS vprv P,n,i,..Ki it about three o'clock yesterday rnoon. however something occuni1 tms 'J abun" doned hole wort:lki"8 nicutlou of Near tLnt hourartei1 t0 'P,,ul,S out o water a1'1'1 at R 8l,P,'"tlS rate. Jr. sent ','unin into the air, over fotv fi.ih height, llusstrange sierht wis uivssed by Mr. Francis of Colujfiiia.aiid another gentleman, who wenuo the tell. ' The seed bng and eediaent which had been lor years accumulating in the well were thrown out It continued flowing iu this way onl a short tims nnd then subsided, but when our informant left the spot, the oil was bubbling up out of the hole and running to waste, he judged, at the rate of a hnndred barrels tier day. A well in Uinc ullt down II distance from this old one, and there is also a fifty barrel well on same lease. What has occasioned this re tuuiwtUiihow of oil iu the old well is not of course . wp1 i situated above the old Maple Shade well, lhis would seem to indicate that tho Egbert tiirni Is again destined to W tli mini nf sotivo operations. Should they prove paying, .the attcn- tioirwoil producers will be called to all the abandoned territory along the creek, and in other pnris of the oil re gion. Titusville Courier, We clip the following items from the Tidioute Journal: Mr. McMillan, brother-in law to Mr. Gregg, on VI ediiesduybile nt work on Mr. G's wel!s caiitilit bis hand iu the pitman of the engine, and before be ci uld be extricated, his four fimrcr and thumb uf the right baud were so terribly lacerated, that amputation was necessary. That we have the Small-pox in town. we freely admit, and that all may know its exact exteut, we place the truth in regard to it on record. There are three coses of the veritable eruall-nox. nud three of varioloid, ami four which mve terminated fatally. The most of the cases spoken of ubovc, are now out of danger, and no new cases since Monday. As a considerable time has elapsed since the appenrance of the disease, we trust it has about run its course. To tltngft who a e bowed down bv nervous Den .''. v, and ilisru'r of ever retove.'in? t ee i s ir and m'en of mnn- nod we earne-.'v uv n'tmcd Dr. Wa'ke s C.i'i.o"ii':i V ei..r ll('e. Uefo-e ihey have lin'ttic.i ine first bot tle, they w, ' 'iel tt:e u-.moi.i ive p ' cpa' al wo k iu eve "v pu-, mi or uie-r brnken-doH n svriems and hone will spring up iu 1'ie.r heat'i. yet rase of livsncps a li l oosne?-, Inie-m'ue'.it Fever, llhciunu' ;nn, Ciont or kliloev Jis-'ase, can resist th' unequalled vegetable tonic which is . unpolluted by any di-lilled or t'-rmentcj lirjunr. r .-,rA, , -,- i 77T --The following items are from the Titusville llcruld of the 21st inst The new skating' rink just con ploteit by t'io ISoughton ltroe., oh X vhanic stfrrt, between Franklin r f. - ..... .....l ' Wa-diinrton hi Mela, was yesterday the first tlinc flwuled wiih water, wide. A capacious sitting room ... head is heated with steam, whir'! prove vei-y convenient lo skat', '? rink will hot be opened to the "er!' public, but will bo used for VwM of a privato club.. ; . ,i : 'l i i I . ' J (. 't In Western Virginia w""" mc a larue number of we' w,ln engine, by means of wi r"l,c7.i is stated to have been pulln PrnC , oneratiou oy r. r . v -; J-trin-his leases near Vokiuv " e?1 ,uj ia. Atoryhorsepov-8"jlujeg in the centro of thepPerl)r, ... I 1,1 not iHV all ot wire ri pe can bo r" 001 f gle, and iu anv dii-t'- L.rf two lines three hui I - o.l 1 1, addition- long now runn,ng.dlhfrom()i)c al lines will soon e i,,,, i , station. The m-hnd jgdPl to n olla liJrails, where pumping small H 'hr. W?. 3- rbebt'y tnrned ofT , .. . (.r B vr mid cluicu hursduy after I. II. Barber, Hymenia noon, last veek. conductor 0 tl was marri-1 t' I!. A A. It. 11. K., Belle Adams, of John's episcopal ce. There was u Ilousevil'i church ' ' fl1 large aK"(,' of friends present at eniSny, and the cou- the me'11'? cd hy the happy gratuJ erous. Conductor Uar- .ntuo oldest and most re- . in t.lio nnnlov nf tho rail coiy an ',I8 'on9 every- tatbrA juiuu in ma ii'jiiii-f tn it'ult in. urltioli rtAiti'ava.f jyjn Corry, aud from thenco the j'a Mnrted on an extended western They have tho best wishes of Titutville A'nci. he people of Townville, this couu lon't encourage new enterprises in leir midst worth a cent. One night ast week, a couple of enterprising young men, . named Churchill and Cook, opened a dry goods and jewelry store in that town, and the very next day they were hustled off t Meadville and stuck into the county jail. The young men seem to stand a fair chanco to be sent to Pittsburgh to learn a trade at tho expense of tne State, with board and washing furnished. Con neauh'ile Courier. 1 TltlAL. LIST, KOK DKC'EMCKR TKKM, 1871. Ford ljiey vs. T. Met'loskey et al. S. A. Ford i't. al. vs. C. MnCloskey ot. ah Forest County vs. C. J. Fox, late Trciw. k-orest County vs. John U. Itrandon, late Trcas. Solomon Zentw vs. John H. lAitnard. It. C. Hill v. John H. Leitnard. (ioorfro K. Thayer vs. T. A. Nolan A Co. It. . Ilentlev vs. J. T. i royio ,v to. Charles Let'ier vs. Warren Franklin Ity I'o. K. L. Jones vs. Paidul Muriihy. Comiiionwealth for use vs. Joint Miller et. al. I. K. Walter vs. S. Whitman. J. S. Hood vs. J. H. Shaw. H. S. Thotnas et. al. vs. Henj. May ot. al. M. Anna Lamb vs. Bonj. May et. al. K. L. Blood vs. James l'ainter. Charlus llintouvs. Proper t fiill. Lloyd Al lA'wis for usn vs. It. It. Roberts. Kviilino CiMin et. al. ftuardians, hoirs and l)il represonuuives of Win. Armstrong dee d vs. Chas. J. Fox. F. T. Lnsk vs. William It. Coon. P. Minnixit- Co. vs. Ueorno S. Hunter. Jan. A. Lewis et. ux. vs K. C (Stephenson. K. I.. Jones vs. fisrgo V. Foreman et. al. II. H. May va. James T. Whisner ot. al. H. H. Mav vs. John Miller et. al. Harmony' Township vs. O. C. & A. It. P.y. Co. , rioorire W. Dean vs. S. Caldwell. W. A, lloleliliack va. C. 8. KicharJ-owpwl' ..11.11 ........ r'On.M.I. t. i. AijNKW, Prothv. vavwr j 3, 1S71. aa-a PROCLAMATION. Wiikup-as. The Honorable James Camp boll Prowidimt Judire of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county or Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and lioneral Jail Delivery, at Tionestu, for tho County of Forest, to cominonco r.n the fourth Monday of loe. next, buiicr tho 25th day of Dee,, 1871. Notice is thercforo If i von to tho Coroner, Justices of tha Peace and Constables ot said county, that they bo then and therein their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M.. of said dav, with thoir records, iiiiilsitions examinations, and other remembrances, to do thosu thiuirs which U their ojliutm appertain to tie done, andtothosa who IhmiiiiI in recognizance to jirosecute iwuiust Hie prisoner that are cr shull he Iu th" (nil of Forest County, that they be thou and there to prosecute against them u shall lie just, (fiveii under my hand and seal this aitli dav nf Kov.,A. I 1S71. K. U. DAVIS, Sh i)'. per V. W. CLA UK, Peputy. A jiih k m :! Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. U. Schmwrtz .f Co , Wholosaltf Hoot anl Slrne Muoiitiu iur ers, 31 Fitih avcm;o, l'ittsbu ir', Pu.. has been ntllieted with chronic rluMlinatish for thiity years, from his right hip to Iris foot, ha inif lo use a crutch and a eano, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from uUcikUhk tn his biisinekN. Having tried every remedy known, without eil'eet, except Oillihind's Pain Killer, he was ihiuliy induced to try it. A second applica tion enabled him to lay asldo his crutch, and a third olt'cctud a permanent cure. Mr. Hell is a popular and well-known citizen, Is a living monument of the pfl'acacy of that great medical discovery, liilliliiud's Pain Killer. Tho alllietod should usk lh'-ir jrrooer or druggist for it, ami trv its won derlul power. Mr, Oilliliind, 'we under stand, wants a roapnptublp agent in every town and ismnty for it. Tim principal of fice is at 2 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. 31-lt THE GREAT REPUBLIC SfJSt most valuable book to an American ever published, :?:14 elegant illustrations on steel anl wood. Fievv of cities, buildings rivers, inoiinlains. etc., etc. Includes cen sus attUisUcti of 1870, has Mjo large s.vo pages on supiirb paper. Written bv Jamos IK McCabc, Jr. Oua voluino, prico fl.(ltl. (raid agents wanted evervwhnro. Send lor terms to WILLIAM II.'F.V ANS .t CO. cti-l 710 Samson St., Philadelphia. ! CrHSCRIUK for tho I It i'.l pav. Foreyt Tt publicro Woman Know TlijMrlf. 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Tlio Diploma of tho Collent- Is received iw eonelinivp cvidencp of protirlpnry tiy tlip rlr-t eon.noers mid eoin jumirx pnirnued in workanf iinprovvtnpiit. t'or l'.ith Aniiiinl AtitiniuicPMiPiit, addrena Al.FRKD I.. KhNMil'Y, M. l., liPNt.oH'aelty.!Ji)-4t agents :.vri, It week till per f n'ntRiidS'J.".ilK Im-itHh f tiriici. I nfurilljltioll Iflule Female. n-rp. Addrps Ameri can nook Co., Gi William St., '. V. 4G-4t ' Patented NovcmpPr I, 170. Pamplo frco at id rocerv toiTB. IT. A. Iliti'tlett A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. HICAGO'Vtrr, Oront Vnflneratioii. - The CJnoen Tity s it and is. THp ll.uoli't of 40 vonra niro. Tho lin-at (-ity of vosterduv. " The Smouldering Kulns of to-diiy. A irraplii- lu'connt of iUt unexant plptl r so and vivid pietuio ol its xudilen .liitrnetlon liv Collrt t' Clmm'iprlaln, Kd- itor of tho I'll ICAU Till HUN B, witnesMp and preat siiffurer from the tcr rililo viwitation. All the iiihIh. 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Win. Flint A Co, Phil delphia, Pa. -4t PEKKSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON ANI AFTER II P. P. Sunday May I, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave tho Union Depot, corner of Washiuton and Liberty Htroet, as follows; AllRIVK. Mail Train, l.-W a in ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well'saceoininislutiou No. 1, ti.'-'U a in". I trio tern acconimoilatlon No 1, 7,.'0 a in; Wall' aucimimodntioii No 'J, S.,ia in ;Clu cinniUi express H.-Oainj .lolmstowu ae commodation In.-W o in ; Kraddock's ae coiiimislation No 1, 7 .(Hi p m ; PittliurKh express I.:I0 p in; Pacitic express 1.50 p m j Wall's acpoiiiOKMlation No 3, p in; Hnmewood aovomiiiodalion No l,W.5- pin; Wall's aoooinniodation No 4, ft."0 p m ; Itrinton accommoilatiiui No 2, l.lOp m; Way Puasenu'er ID.'JO p in. PIOPAHT. ,jrtPH-W orVjs 6.a a m : Paiilirwl i'-A j.40 a m ; W all's accomui 1, (i.HOa in ; Mail Train 8.10 a III! ia ; Itri Itrinum's accoinniodation 1 1.-0 a in; liradils;k's au- coinniodatioii No 1. 5.10 p m: Cincinnati express li.i: p in; Wall's aouoinniodatioir .N -. 11.51 a ill : JolinsUiwn accomn'otlation 4.0fi p in i Hoinewisid aceominrKliitioii No 1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express fi.M p in; Wall accommodation No;l,:i.0"ip iu; Wall's aecomuiodatinn No 4, H.flii p 111 ; Fast Lino 7.40 ) in ; Wail's No 5, 11. UO p in. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at H.0." a. m., roacluiig Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. Hi. Iteturiiing leave Pit Li burgh at li.Ml p, m., and arrive at Wall' Station at Z.W p. iu. Ciuciiiiiuti express leaves dtilv. South em exprpMs dailypxeeptMoi Jay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further'inforination aiilv to W. 11. UKt KWITH, Agent. Tho PenuHvlvania Itailroad Coiupiiuv will not assume anv Kisk for Itaggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit thoir rsponNiliilily to Ono HniKlred liotla'syal tie, .JI tHiggago exceeding that a ount In value will bo at the risk ol too ,'ncr, lliuu?s uiitun vy siecuii i-oniiiici. A. J. CASSAl (ioncral Suiiorinteudent, Aitoous pa, l KKK.i Months uN TltlAL. A lrst-el;is largo qnnrto Joui'iial.dl co uiiins, Illustraied. Or olio year for 00 cents with two bound lectures, by James pin osn, a. ii. u tj. ir., aim r ii, iiaven. 1). 1)., L. I 1)., as premiums. Send name anil ailitrofcs to l'eoplo s Juurual, Philadel phia, Pu, YITANTF.ll-AOENTS (jc.1l per dav to sell llio celeiuated I IO.M K SII U T. TI.K NHWIXtl M At 'II INK. llastlie un-dor-fcod, imikos the "lock stitch." alike on both sides, and fully liceusuil. The tiest and cheapest lainily Hewing Machine in the market. Addresu Johnson; Clark it- Co., I(ulm. Muss., Pittsburgh, Pa.. 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Publishing Co., 7th A Market HU., Phila. i TinioTifF PMPiiniiiM. ini. p. getchell; Dealer in DRY GOODS Motions, Itoo(i fc Shori, HATS &s CAPS, &.c, Ac, &c.', ' CORNER MAIX it DKI'OT STX, TIDIOUTE, PA lias tho Tjnrgcst ami mont Coinplote Stack . now on hand, of any suu U ' j WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA; Having ptirchoiH-d my stork ain?e tlie frrcat decline in Gold, I can U poods cheaper than any Dry Onoda.. . ' House in tlio Oil .Regions. Persona, . purchasing goods of me will save 2? percent. M. V. GETCHELL. Tidioute. April 11, 1870. 4-Pia ..'' L. 1'. BltCH!iv Krfsp.i.uir Itulory" ' of tlie bloody ' FRANCO-GERMAN WAR!:'-. . Now containing a lull account of the" ; Fearful Reign of Terror ia ParU,'- v .'nil nil it tn;uii9Q It is by far tho most reli ible nm.t only onm- ploto and impmial histo'-y of that inighty struggle and its inomentous rehiilu. 6ii ' pares nearly' fiO spirited illiistratious, f piiio, onlv tfJ.5u. 4o,0Ki dpius alrwady" sold. It is issuod in h'ltli English an'd ' Ciei man, and is beyond qestion the fut.bt . tolling b-v .k extr.nt. Wicle awake energet- ic. agents wanted. Terms extra. K m ia U LA l.a......l -11 . 1 . - ...v uiuu n. i-inii iiiniiev. A. it, 11IJI1- " BAUD, Publisher, -luu Chestnut St. Pldla.i-' ' I I 4f . V, 8 O'CLOCK, i 1"? r