EIDTOH. TCKBAT MORMXG, MS. JO, m. M I N U T ES Of the fth Annual Meeting of the l-Vrwf (YtMMiy Tearhern' lntt tur, lift (I at Ttouenta, Jan. V.V, X4, aud XG. Institute called to order at 10 o'clock, A. M., by County Superinten dent, S. F. Rnltrcr, who occupied the chair. Prayer by lit v. S. S. Burton, of T.onetn. Adttrcs ly Supt. Rolirer, tit the teacher ; Reply by Rev. Dtir t 11, followed liy A. C. I.rtT mirl Supt. C II. Dale. The president ihen made the following appointment : Secretaries, P. M. C lark, Mis Emma E. Arner. Executive Committee, A. C. Porter, Mis Saiiie N. Arner, Misu Mary Ilariington. The cliairmiin an nounced the hours of meeting at 9 o'clock A. M , 1:30 aud 7 P. M. CIhw drill on Decimal Fruition by Supt. C. II. Dale. Adjourned to meet at 1:30 P. M. AFTERNOON SESSIOS. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Roll-rail. Drill on Decimal Fractions continued by Supt. Dale. Class drill on Grammar hy Rev. Bur ton. Adjourned until 7 P. M. EVENING 6ESSION. Iiistitut met at 7 P M. Roll called, response by sentiment. Essay by Miss Lizzie M. Kerr, subject, "Despite not suiulll beginnings." Discussion, question. "Retnlved that corporal pun ishment be abolished in our schools;" opened by Rev. Burton, followed by A. C. Porter, E. L. Davis, Miss Clara Hunter, Miia Mary McCurdy, J. 2S. Tietsworth, S. D. Irwin, 7. G. Lmlds, Supt. Dale and Mrs. E L. Davis; Discussion closed in favor oftbenega-. tive. ' Rehearsal, "The Old Arm Chair," by A. C. Porter. Motion by 8. S. Burtoti that the Secretary in call ing the roll, call five names, tho-e whose names are called to propound a question to be answered at next meeting. Adjourned. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 24. MOKMNO SKPSIO. Institute met at 9 o'clock A. M. Ex ercises opened with prayer, by Supt. Dale. Minutes read and approved. Roll culled- Motion by S. S. Burton Thnt the teachers asking a question be requested to name tho person they wish to answer the same, with permit siun to others to speak iijhiu the sub ject, limiting the speakers to two min utes each. Motion adopted. Clu drill on Orihigraphy, by Supt. Dale. Com mittee appointed by the president to procure subscription for the Peiiusyl vauia .School Journal were as follows : Miis M. Minim, Li-sie M. Kerr ami Alice Shriver. Recess. Ciilisthciiic hinging introduced by Supt. Dale. Analysis of English Gram mar, by W. G. Ladds. President an nounced the following committee on Resolutions: George Luper, MUs Clura E. Hunter, Miss Marry II. Mc Curdy. Adjourned. AFTEUNOON SESSION. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Questions answered. Clas drill on Elocution, conducted by Rev. S. S. Bui ton. Ciilintheniu Singing resumed by Supt. Dale. Recess. Drill on Primary rending by Supt. Dule. Motion by M ss M. II. McCurdy, that a committee be appointed to pre pare a Memoir of L. M. Stewart, on motion of S. S. Burton A. C. Porter. Miss M. H. McCurdy, and P. M. Clark, were appointed the committee. Ad journed to meet at the Presbyterian Churih at 7 P. M. KVKNINO SESSION. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Music by Prof. Weber, Roll culled, response b) sentiment. Essay by D. Harrington, subject, "Self-Government." Song by Mites Florence and Eva Knox. Select reading by P. M. Clurk, subject "Birth day Reflec tions." Recitation by Sadie N. Arner, subject "Don Leon's Bride." Music by Misses Minnie aud Nettie Hunter. Lee turn by Rev. Burton, subject "The Model Teacher." Music by Mrs. Aguew and Prof. Weber. Essay by Mary H. McCurdy, subject "Failures in the School Room." Motion by Rev. J. A. Hume, that a copy of Miss McCurdy' essa be solicited for publication in the Fokest REPt niJCAN and 7Vss, adopted. Song by Miss Alice Wolcott. E-say by A. C. Porter, subject "The L:ist Decade Song by Mrs. Agnew, Prof Weber and W. R. Dunn. On motion Adjourne I. THURSDAY, JAN. 2". MOKNING BEHMON. Institute met pursuant to adjourn nient. Roll railed, n,uestioit answered nul asked. Clan dr II on Geogiaphy, by Rev. Hum), lalistheuic Singing conducted by Supt Dale. Recess. Cla-s drill on ReuJin, by SJpt. Dale, Adjo'imed. AFTEnNOON SKSMON. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Qcsiions asked and answered Discussion, what is the best method of preventing whispering in ' school? Opened by Supt. Dale, followed by Rev. Hume, Rev. Burton, W. G. Indd. and S. I). Irwin. Second ques tion, should onessholar ussist another out sido of recitation hours? Op. ned by W. G. Ijidds, followed by Rev. Hume, Rev. Burton, S. I). Irwin, and Mr. S. M. F. Jones. Motion by S. D. Irwin that vote be taken on the question whether one scholar should assist another, derided in the negative' linn.iimon-ly. Class drill on Reading continued by Supt. Dale. Recess. Penmanship by S. D. Irwin. Class drill on Notation aud Numeration by Rev. Burton. Adjourned to meet in Presbyterian Church. EVKMNU SESSION. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Mub'ic by Prof. Weber, assisted by Miss Alice Wolcott. Roll called, response hy sentiment. Essay by Mrs.E. L. Davis, subject "The Teacher." Song by Mrs. Agnew. Recital by Mary II. McCurdy, subject, "We sow what we reap." Music by Prof. Weber assist ed by Mrs. Agnew. Select Readings by Rev. J. A. Hume, subject "Wound ed," "The smack in scboof," and "On the shores of Tennessee." Recitation by the same, subject "The Fr.ig." Song by Misses Florence and Eva Knox. Essay by Miss Clara Hunter, subject, "Tyranny of Custom." Song by Misses Alice and Nannie Wolcott. Prize Essays were read by the following: S. D. I. win, A. C. Porter P M. Clark, and Miss Blaelie Burton. Duet bv Mrs. S. M. F. Jones and W. R. Dni;;',. Rehearsal by E. B. Freeman, subject "Shainiis O'Brien." Eay by Mrs. S. M.F.Jones, "The Influence of Sur roundings in the Education of the Young." 2ution by Rev. Hume that Jrs. Jones' essay be published in the county papeis, with the endorsement of the Institute, adopted. Adjourned. FRIDAY, JAN. 2G. MORNING SESSION. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Roll called. Questions nnswei ed. Cluss drill on Reading by Supt. Dale. Reces. Allegation, Alternate anr" jle.dial, by W. G. Ladds. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. Institute met pursuant to adjourn ment. Roll called. Spelling contest for prize otlered by Prof. A. C. Porter, wou by P. J. Clark. Class drill on History by Supt. Dule. Recess. Culislheuu Singing, conducted by Supt. Dule. Committee ou Resolutions reported as follows : Whereas, Pursuant to notice, the toucher of Forest having again met iu convent. on. Hemtved, 1st. That we hail this fifth annual meeting with pleasure. 2d. That we ure thankful to God for a season of prosjierity, as respects the world, and also increased prosperi ly in cducutioiiul matters. . 3d. That we recommend a develop ment of the moral, as well as the in tellectual faculties iu our school. 4th. That the dignity of our calling is not surpassed by any other profes sion, and that we, therefore glory in our work, and will strive to render ourselves worthy of it. 5lh. That we fully recognize the necessity of professional reading and study by the teachers. Cth. That we recommend a greater degree of attention to Rhetoric, by in- corporutiug the same into their teach ings, and encouraging efforts in Decla mation mid Recitation. 7th. That education is thconlv safe guard of free institutions, and under the present circumstances, our schools should be sustained ut all hazards. 8ih. That the Directors of the coun ty should establish, a uniformity t text-books throughout the entire couu- 9th. That the thanks of the Insti lute are cordially extended to Prof. Weber. Mr. Dunn, the Misses Knox, Miss Hunters, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Agnew, and all who have so kindly furnished us with music during i,ur sessions. 10th. That the thanks i f the Insti lute are cordially extended to Prof. C. II. Dule. Supt. Rohrer, Revs. S. S. Burton and J. A. Hume, Messrs. E. B. Fret-man, Ladds and Irwin, and our worthy Secretaries, Misa Arner and I. M. Chirk. Also the School Direc tors iu attendance, aud the citizens of liouesla tur their kindness und hospi tulity. (j eorcje B. Liter, ") Mary H. McCirdy, Committee. Clara E. Hunter. ) Rep rt adopted. The Comiuilteu on jlemoiruf L. M. Stewart, reported as follows: IN MEMOR1UM. We have been culled upon tochron icle the iiume of our highly esteemed and beloved friend, L. II. Stewart, among the dead, aud Whereas, We deem it not only our privilege, but our duty to give public expression to our fcciing4 in re gard to this dispensation of an all wise Providence, aud to bear test into ny of the great moral uud religious worth ff nor deceased brother, who was formerly n member of this Insti tute. Therefore be it Jicwhrd. That in his death wo sad ly realise the lost of a worthy friend ami a faithful tei'eher, who worked so earnestly in our Institute i vear ngo, and we will ever cherish with feeling of love and resreet, ti e memories of the deceased, who in his life cave lni.li fill ivideiieeof a Ch istiun character. 2d. That we bow in humble submis sion to the will of 1 1 i in who disposes of nil things ami for his own glory. 3d. Thnt ir becomes us to follow in hi footstep in his works of faith and labors of love, that we may at last re ceive ( we hope he has) the welcome, "Well done good aud faithful servant," 4th. That in his death the communi ty ha lost a useful hoi. est and wnnliv member,, and the common schools n faithful instructor. 6th. That we are reminded thnt God, who is All wise in counsel and Mighty in working had otherwise de termined. His days were numbered ; the number of his months completed, i-e was wanted in a higher sphere and for a more glorious service, henco the Master said, "Conic, up higher." 6th. That we sincerely aud deeply sympathize with his friends and rela tives, in their bereavement, and would console them with the reflection that their loss bus been his gain. 7th. That copies of these resolutions lx inserted both in the Fob. est Re MBI.iian ami the Forent 7Ve.s, and transmitteJ to the relatives of the do ceased. A. C. Porter, ") P. M. Clark, V Committee. M. H. McCvki.Y.) Report adopted. Committee on School Journal re port. Remarks by Supt. Dale on the importance of taking some education nl paper. Jotion that the teucher. rcUtrn their thanks to Supt. Rohrer for his assistance during the scrsinn, adopted. Ou motion adjourned tint die. Emma E. Arner, ) c. . . P. M. Clark. -retanes. NAMES and TOST OFFICE addresses OF I EACHEUa. EUa Havta, Tioncsta. Clam IC. Hunter, Mary I lurk, Florence Kuoz, P. M. Clark, v K. M. Ri 1 lo, Blanche Burton, . J. A. Weaver, Anna Myers, Mattio MeCormiek 8. M. Church, Matilda Townell, Liasie M. Koi r, Alinira Lusher, William Holmes, Sadie N. Arner, I'nuna K. Arner, Alice tshrivcr, Katie M. t'lyun. Kunnio Steele, Jennie Knight, W. U. Ladd, K. Jennie I .adds, Oeurge I.ntiinere, Mary Harrington, Mary II. McCurdy, .-'iillie M. 1''. Jones, M. Minim, lOiiielini shriver, A. C. I'orier, eorje I.uper, Knielino liawson, V Ka.st Hickory, tt . i i Nebraska. . Newm-nville. Jamil-sons. . .ilciu, . Itoss Hun. Stewarts Hun. Superior Mills. Whin Hill. Neillsliurg. Cooksliurn. West Hickory. Nowtown, A'ew Advertisement. Register's Notice. "IVWneE l hereby .riven that Win. C. 1 Nci.l. administrator of John Ni ill .In. censed, has tiled his final account in the Ki lt siern ollice, in and lor Korost Couiitv. anc thul the mime w ill Ik; presented to the rphHiis Curt of said enmity for continu ation and allowance on the !ourtii Mondav ol l ebi-iiary next. J. I!. AUXKW. lteistcr. .ilIifalIuiiM lor IJociinc The following iiersoim have tiled their M-tiiitions for l.ii-eiise, ut tho February t'erm of Court. HS72: John t'etersun. Hotel, Trunkey ville, Har mony Township. C. S. Richardson, Tiunkeyville, Harmo ny Township. Jacob lliK,'iii, FaiindiiH, Harmony, rownsiup. J. R. AfiXEtV, Clerk. Tionesta. Pa., Jan. 2u, ls72. D. W. CLARK, (commismo.nkk'n ci.kkk, kokkstco., pa.) HEAL ESTATE AG EXT. Hol'SKSnnd Lots for Sale and HKXrp Wild I Jlllils for Sale. 1 . I have superior fu'-ilit e for HMcerlHininu the condition of taxes and tax deeds, ,Vc, and am Ihereftira rpiali'ied to act intelli gently as itirenl of those livinu ut a dis tance owtl lc; luuils in the CViuuty. lillleo in t oinniisHiouera Itooin, Court House, TioucHtu, I'a. 4-41-ly. I). W. CLAIIK. Til I . II, 1,1 ST, FOR FKHRUARY TERM, 1872. W. A, lloleubu.'k vh. C. K. Kiehardson. S. A. Kord et. ul. vs. T. McCl.wkev el. al. rt. A. Ford et. al. vs. It. M,-( 'l kcy et. al. Nolonioii .cnt-vs .lolni It. lxtrnar.. Kobert. C. Hill vs. .tolm 11. Ieunurd. lioorue K. 'I'haver vs. T. A. Nolan A Co, It. S. ltentlev vs. J. T. Crovle V Co. Charles Leeper va. Wurruu & Franklin Hy to. P. Minniu it Co. vs. (ie-rRO S. Hunter. K. I.. Jones vs. Hauicl Murphy. II. II. May vs. .Inhicm T. Wliisner et. al. II. II. May vs. John Miller ut. ul. Adda Hunter vs. II. (iiliuun. W. II. I.owrie vs. Andrew Cook et. al. Kiizulicth 1 leer vs. It. I'. Scott ct. al. It C. S.-otl vh. It. O. Carson. J, Childs et ul, vs. Intiiy, Craw ford cV Co. .1. II. Alj.MiW, rrotiiv Junuarv 15, 1S72. a:t-at XOTIt'l. yyt..). X. liOl.AKII. of TldiouU'. has returnsd to his inucticu after un ab sence of four months, spent in tin. Ilopi talsol'Xew York, wlioio will attend ea'ls in his pr ifcssiou. U:IIce iu Kiireku 1 1 1 1 1 f Storo, 3d door tbove the bunk, 'i'ldi'iuUi, i'a. 4wtf QUHSCKIHH forlho Korcitt Hepublkan W7 It wiH v JOB WORK IXJNK AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Al the louwt cash pricet, iitaVy, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any other ettiiblithment in th Dintrict. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS. VISITING CARbL. SCHOOL CARDS WEDDIXG.CARDS, ' PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 51 . I II IjY STATJEM 13 XTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POST E R S , DODGEHS, HANDBILLS, LABEL9, SHIPPI.NO TAGS, o. lVomiiii Hnon- TIi,VM-If. Th.. 5trrnt publication bv lir. CI,v:eo WOMAN AS A Wll K ANIi MdTilFIti will save you nmnrv and Niilferinu. Alfrnts i)tn,s . votywlu re i ladies pveler red For terms a Idr.-s Win. II. l-.xeti ,t Co., 710 Smiseiii St., Philadelphia, ss n Of VrN,,"' " on n by on V l(n 'Vn ieni. caniiH-ioir for THE GUIDE HOARD-. Itv !r. W. W. Hall. Audits Winded. If. N. M.-Klnney A Co., pt Xnrlh 7th Street' l'hila. I'a. FpEB TO We will send a ..an 'tannic Pros, peetiisofournew' BOOK iIIiih' rated Fam ily ltib!e eon- AGENTS l;;:?.0 lustiati io io ,my t.o.ik ni;cnt, free r cl iirje Address Xationa. I'libiisMnii C.i. Philadelphia, Pa. 2S-4C POLYTECIINIC COLLEGE, OK TI1K STATU OP 1KN KKYLVANIA, MA IlKF. r ST., west of 17th, P1I1I.A,, He-opiis Sepiemb. r ItHli, 1871. Thoronirh Co leiriat" trainintr for the pne tlee of M i'n I'.iitfieeerlnir, Ct vil F.tiuineertii)r, M's'lmni eal Ivn.'liieerinn, Analyticnl In Mistrial Che' istrv, Metal!ur'.rv a d Architecture. The t'lplonm of the cii'leno Is ns-eived km eone!u-ive evidence of protieiency by t..e llr-t eiitfin.Hrs and enmpiin'es ent'iiired in works of improvement. For It'th Annual Atiiimturcitif nt, B.lilress AI.FHFIl I .. K FN X I V , M. I., I'rest. ol Faculty. 20-4t Patentisl Xovemtier t. 1S70. Saniplos free al al riM-erv utonn. H. A, Itaitiett A Co., Phi.lelphia, Pa. 22-U Watitisi IbrL-11 IC A G 0 AN 'Vil K Uvvnt 'onf1no;rnlioii. The )nten Cllvas it w.m and Is. The Hamlet or 40 cur k'.'o. Hie iret Cltv of yest'.'.ioav. The SiuoulderliiK Hninti of '.trtftV. A irranhl.. aeiHnint of its unexam pled r so and vivid picture of Its sudden iletriietloii bv Co lierl rf-Clminler1ln, Kd itorsof the CHICAOO TKIHVNK, F.ve w itnessps mid ureal sutl'orers tVnin tho ter rible visitation. All the main facts and Incidents attending this irreatest ealamitv of the country, are portrayed with sur passes! distinctness nud power, tho effect on Coiiiiiieriv. Insurance, Ac. fully dis eusseii, and dctnils of world'b sympa thetie response reeonled. Fully illustrated, l'rieo low. A fonts shoo d apply immediately as the side will bo tiutii' nso. Circulars' free. Hubbard Itros Publish h. 7-3 Sanom St., l'hila. CAUTION. licware of interior works. He sure vou eet CDI.UF.H A CH A M MF.lt I,A1N SFUlTIuN. 31-4t AtiKXTS WANTF.H FOH Sexual Scienc liu ii t.ii, ui.b.tt.ootl. v . .iiiaii. i. sid and aud their mutual interrelatioiiH l.vo, its laws. Power. Ae.. bv Prof. ). S. Fowler. Send for Circulars and specimen imccs. Auuress national runiismug Co., riuia. Pa, at --it AOKNTS WAXTIcn. Kxelnsivo torrlto rv granted on the ' PICTORIAL HOWE BIB'.F. Contains over .".00 Illnstratioim. Is a enmplete Library of Iliblical Knowlcd-ro. Kxcollsall others. In Fmlish and Herman Send for Circulars. Win. Flint A Co. I'hil delphia, I'a. Mt PFlvrYlVillVIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD OX AND AFTEH II P. P. Sunday Mav 1, 187(1, Trains arrive sit and leave tho Fnion DcHit, corner of VYa-shiutoii and hitierti" street, as follows; A Kill VIC. Mail Train, l.: a in ; Fast lane, lil2 a m; vVcll'saccommndalion No. I, U.'.'O a m ISrintoii nceonimodation Xo I. 7.U a to; Wall's accommodation No J, N.iVui m ;('in einuati express ii.-jii a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 1 ..'.0 am; lliaildis-k'R ac e iinnioilalion No I, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express l.'M) p in; Pacllic express IJM p in ; walla accoiiimixlatioti o .1, p in; I loin. -wood accoiniiKHlalioii Xo l,li..r, pin; Wall's accoinm. station No 4, fi.-'SI p in; llriuton accoinniodatioii Xo 1.10j in ; Way Passenger ln.M p tu. HKi'AitT. Southern exress a.Kl a m ; PaeiHo ex- rress 2.40 a in ; W ali a a mmodation No , (i.Soa in ; Mail Train M. to a in ; hrinton acconiuimlatioii 1 i.nu a m ; ltniddis-k a ae eoiiimodation No I.. ". 10 p to; Cincinnati express 12.:-"i p in ; Wall a aeeouimislatiou x J. ll.ol a in : .loiinstown accoimoHialioii 4.05 p iu ; Hnuiewo .d aceoinm.slatir.il Xo 1. a. SO p m; I lulaitc piim express 3.;i p iu; Wall accommodation Xo:(,:l.0".p in; W all h accommodation Xo 4, 11.0.) p in ; l'ast Line 7.-10 p in i Wall h No 5, 1 l.isl p in. 1 no Church I rains leave all a station evorv Suiidav at H.O'i a. m.. reaching Pills- Imrli ut 10.1.5 a. in. lteturninx leave I'ltts btiinh at U.'si p. m., and arrive ut Wall's Station at '-'.1 i. in. t'ineiiimiti ovttress IniivM it lilv. Sontb ern express daily except Mo, lay. All oili er i nn os clail.v, exi-ept Niimiay. For further intoriiiation aplv to W. II. lihCKWITJI, Anent. Tlia Pennsylvania Itallroad Coinpnny will not assume anv Itisk for llnifajre px eept lor WeurinK Apparol. ami limit their rspoiiNlbllity to ine ili.ndred Holla' val ue. All ImL'L'syo exceeding that a ount in value will bo at the risk of tno .,ner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAS.SA1 General Suierintendent, AlUmn Pa. FREE 3 MOXTH.S OX THIAL. A Hrt-elas larae quarto Joui'iial.OI col umns," Illustrated. Or one year for 00 eeiita with two bound lectures, bv JamcH Mci'osh, I. I. I.. I.. I., and F. K Haven, 1). D., I.. I li.. as preiiiiuins. Send name and addresa to People a Journal. Pluludel phia, Pa. NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE -V ti oxes ta . KLINORDLINGER & CO. H WE Just brou(.'ht on a complete and card u by selected stock of FLOUR. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, and everything neitissary to the complete stock ofa tirst-class i ir.s-ery House, w iiich they have opened out at their establish ment on Klni St., riist door north of M. L, Church. TEAS, CO PEEKS, SL'OAHS, SVHt'PS, HtUITS, SPUES, HAMS, l.AHI), .1 XP MO I JSOXS Of A - . KXP.S. at the lour "at eash prices, los.cls wiirrant uu lo be of the be.-t (iiali'y. Cull and ex amine, and we believe we can suit oii v. kunukulusgi;k a cv. Jto. 9, 72. 1 8-72 . The Pittcbui'gh Commercial A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Tho "Prilmtt!a1 j ear" I always a readiiiit yenr with tla'i American p.o do. II Imposes extraordinary duties on Jour nals I'l nm which the people umv usual ly expect not oi'lv the nmvs oi the div, but tutellleetit disi ussioii of pit blie (Ues tioiMiiinl ennni iat'oii el oinlcii i. vvhllo this Is Irne In a ucnerat sense the year bo fore ns is llkelv, In a polit'cal sense, to ho one of iiniisiin) Intcrrvt; tho IVniocrntie party Is breakinir np, and llicrenrc In ilea lions of alliances and purposes altogether novel iu on r politic. The c'ei'tionsnr the nasi year have resulted In almost an un broken seriia of Itcpuhllcati vlctorhw. deneriil Oinuts ndniinistration has ns-eiv rd tho iiiiiiiiviM'ii! Indorsement of the Anieriean sK.ple; mid there Is everv In lieatlou now that, as the l!"pnbli"iin ean didaln, he will be re-ele teil Prr-kl' lit. An an Independent Hepiil.ll.au Paper tho Commi.hciai. will In llu future, as in the nasi, rentier an undevlatimi Mip'Mo-t to, Republican Priociples. ImlditiK Hint 'he (rood of the Itepublle reipiires that the tloverntneiit shouid rctniiin ill the hands of the party that saved it in the ttrcat lile- r dea'h striiKL'l . In the lu'nre as In the past it will speak Us own views ri'trardinir men and in a-ine-., holding that throtiuh free ill-'co-sion only can safe conclusions be reached ami the Independence of the pri pr.-M'i ved. Ill thin leirar.l wo can say simply thnt the ''ommkiiciai. w ill be true to itself ftn,) pstnlidshed charaeler. . a Xewpaper. nothluK will bo simred to maintain the t.ositlon w hich the Com mkiiciai. has always held rihoiik the lead inu journals of tho dav, for news enter prise as well s for independent opinions. This year, nt homo and abrond. will lw full of Interest, F.unenii politic are R'Tl'a'ed, and Iho Xmei-ienn reader will likely tlnd mil. h In them to attract his at tention. At home all is life and pioh. ltailrxada are la'lmr oonstriieted every where; new pro'eols are almost daily pro claimed; iopti.iilon Is increasing-; i.ter prise Inielll'reotly directcil was never so well rewarded, nnd the prospect for Iho wondeifnl nctivit'es of our tsmiitry la. to snv the lea-it. extrem ly e.ieoiiiiiiu. With all these thitiir Ii'Commkikmai. Is tntimatit'y identified and as a litis, ncs I'aper. at the eonler of tho ereatest iiiaiiu faetnrinir district nn Iho continent, has constantly in view whatever of interest readers may rea-onably expect to see in lis columns, csnccinliy carefully prepar ed market reports, miiiiutactui li'nr intelll treiien and itouer.il news, eolleeled and from abrond. To our on' ion" wo have onlv words of cheer. With some our rcadein w have held pi"asan' relations for vears. It will be our a in to deserve the eoutiniianeo of I l-ese relations for in.iiiy years to conic. Wo feel proud ill the nict that the CoM mkik iai. wields an Inllueuce eeond to no Journal in tho S'ate. I' renders as a re- -oral thinir nre the inlliiciit nl, iutelliireiit cliisis. In n circle of hundreds of miles, einbin'-im? near'y the whole of I'ennesvl vania. ni'icli of Ohio, West Virginia and Sta'os bevoud, it is tho favorit" in the coiint'nir house, the ollli-e, the storo ami the liinrl v,eseciall v of business ami culti vated chutseii. . To hoh) Uiis place will be our eonataiit cITort, TF.RMS-1X ADVANCE i Pn'lv paper, per year, ... $10,00 Weekly jaii ci', per year - - ifsl.ua The Weekly Commercial will lie fnr-ni-he. in Clul'm of Twenty lit (1..7) per an until, find one copy ivcn'maiis to I he et-ter-up of the club." Specimen copy Kent uratison application. TeSend iu vonroid; r. Addroiui THE CO.MMFHCI VI,, Pitbdiurtrh, Pa. Attention Agents ! Think of Tills Woiilorriil8urcovt ! 2,1,000 eopien of llrs'ket''s History of the Fr ilieo-Oerinaii War. sold lir'nt 110 days. It will soon N.ntiiin a full h, story of iho bl.Midy Kebellinn in Paris, imikin-'r nearly Mio panes and LViclcnint illiistratlona, and will sell 5 limes faster than heretolbio. Price only i'i.'m. Incomplete works, written in' tho interi-st ol the Irish and French, nro belmt oir.'re I w ith old cuts, and for want of merit c!am!ntr to bo of ficial, A'c. Hewar of such. Itrockntt's in Isith Fmilisti mid (icrinaii. is the nut im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and n4 scllin t work extant. Isxik to your in-tere-ts, strike o'li. klv and you can coin iimiicv. Circulars free and term" exi-el'ed bvieiio. A. II. IH'ltltAHh, Publisher, 400 Chestnut St., l'hila. l'J-4w. REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVIVG TO CONSUMERS. HY tiE ITlNtJ L P CI.UI1S. Ti. Send for our now Price I .tat and a Club Form will accompany it, enntaininit foil directions inakin a laro saving to consumer- and remunerative club organ ise is Tlie CJreut Aiuerlrnu Ti C'oiuiniiy, 31 A 33VESEY STREET, P. O. Box 5o43. new voitK. '1 4t WcllV Carbolic TnIl'N. For Cougbs, Colds and Hoarsen, ss. These Tablets prosout the Acid iu Com bination w ith other ellieient remedies, in a popular form, for tho Core of all throat and lunit diseases. Hoarsouess and L'ta eoration of the throat are immediately re lieved, and statements aro constantly ho inu sent to the proprietor of relief In eases of Throat dilliciiltics of years standing. Ci A 1 1 X I O fJ 1,0 ""r" "'"t you -J l (ret Wells' Carbol ic Tablets ; don't let oilier (.axis be palmed olt'on you iu their place. John Q. Kellojr, 34 Plait St., X. Y.' Solo Aent. Sold by iJi uygiats, Price a box !" cents Agents Wanted ! Extra Terms ItiMik a''ci:tl have Ioiik wanted a novelty in the subscription line, which will sell at Hiht iu every lamily. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only work extant w hich witistles this want. It is bcautitul and str.k.n)r. coiub.iiinK an entirely new and elegant Family Pliotojtraph Album, with a com plete Family History. Full particulars free, Addle tjisi. Maclean, Publisher, 71(1 Huns'ini Street, Pliiladelphia. a-4t 525 A JIOXTIII-IInrse nu.l carriaue furnishiHl ; expenses iald ; anni plere. Ji. 11. SII.WV, Alfred Me. 3-4t AOENTS WANTKIl l'oit life m u Deiinj un Exine uj the Oecwt liitct uud Miuteri)' uf Mormon num. Vith a lull and a'utli. ntic history of Polyewny. byJ. II. Ileadle, Editor of tho Salt I like Hcpot'tci'. AL'.nH aio ini't'tiiii! with unpoeeiite.l Kiicvss, one reiKirts INt sub -cribei's in 'our ilaxs, ainhor 71 iu two duv. Seed lor Circular and nee what th" prons aava of the work, National Publibhii., Co, I'liia., ft-4t TEA ST ORE! TU plae to buy ovury variety of MM VERY BEST.TEAS at ma L 0 TTES T P HICKS, la at the eatcaslr Tea Ettor f H. T. CIIAFTEY, wdiere yon can alwaya tln.l a lane ort ment o'l the best Teas at New Yolk prloaa, A Inrjt assnrtmeiit of ' Groceries nnd rrovMown uniUaled In nihility and cheapness brany oilier store in Warren eounry, ahvara . hand. The people of l ot est county will sai-e inoney by purchas.UK their ku'iiplia at this place, licsl brands of FA MIL I FLO Un, delivered at any depot nn the lino of th N, 11. iron. Store on Main St. near the loiot, R I FLlCsiToFGUNTKiTVrOLV,S Oun materials of every kind. Writ fbr Prii-e l.isr, toifreal Western Oun Work, PittsbiiiKh. I'm Army nuns and Itevol vor boughlor traded for. Afrenta wanted. 16-4 WANTpn AOENTS. evenwhore to III Hit I LU esna-s for our eret IKTI I.A It Taper. A line. IH .steel F, fcravlnf Kivcn lo every sul.scril.er. Extraordinary Indiiccmciils. AddresHli.il. HI'SSKLl Hostou, Mass. lll-4t AGENTS WANTED rORTHB. " only lei able, Ceinpleio tut tlneiy Illustra ted 1 1 istorv of CHICAGO V-'f" C0NMAGRAT10N. Th" fastest sellimi lssk ever Issued. Act oiiii-kly ami '..eciiro extra 'erlnsand choir ticld. 'Oni lit, 0 cent . Ill'niiAiiu Itnoa. Publishers, Z Sansoin HI:, Phlla. 34-4 AOENTS WANTED FOR I'lIB liliHV UF THE W WAR IN EUROPE It contains over 1."(l tine emraviiR of llatlle Scenes and incidents in the War. and Is the onlv Fl'l.l.. AC I II l-.NTIC ami OFFICIAL history of that ureat conflict, Aucnts a-e meetimr witli unpreeeilenled hiiih sellimi fi'om H lo 01 cop:cs pe day and it ta published in I rot 1 1 l.iiylihb anil Oerman. milTinN'"f,'r',,r Iitatorlea ar being UHU I iUlleirculaled. Sec that the book you buy contains I s) line 'tinravmcTt and Wl pajtes, Send for circulars A see our terms, and a full de-.criptinn of the workl Address NATIONAL. PC'liLISHINti Co., l'hila.. Pa. 14-4t All E NTS WANTKIi! For if.o BnlliaM . Witty Hook IHt mirlll WUHLU, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Hy Olive Liuan. Pleases everybody; will sell iinmoiisely i is neinal, lauiity aiid Inire-t. ned ; has tain in 6 colors, and ilusiratmim, Nothing like it ! Canvaaa-inir-liiok a rare beauty. New World Publishing Co., 7th ,V Market St., PUUa, 12-41 TIOICUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL, Ptaler h DRY GOODS Xolious, Ituu(h V Mior( HATS 5c CJLJPS, Ac, Ac, &.v.; conxr:n matx d dkidt sts., TIDIOUTE, PA, Has the l.srt-est and most Complete 8UcV now on hand, of any More lu WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Ilnvinj; purchased mv toek ine tlie jjreat .lei line In Golil, I ran cell pood lHiiier tlian any I)ry Gnndi Hon iu the Oil Region. Person ptireliiislng good of mo will ave 25 pereent. M. l OKTCHELI Tidioiite. April 11. 1870. 4-6 K P. IJHOCKE IT s"p.M.ular history ' of the blood v F RNCO-GERMAN WAR! Now eoiitaioiuj a lull account of th FcarfUl Rein of Turror in Parli.' Is seiliiiK U yoiid all prr cedent. It is by fur tl lost reli il.lo and onlv corns plete and imprrtial historv of thai mightr ktriiKKlv and Us moinenleiiM resuda. 6t'l pajes nearly I'O spu;ted illustration, price, onlv J.oO. -111,0.10 o..pie alieadr aold. It is issued 111 b tli . Oldish and ' tieimaii, and is Im''oi.. ip'siion the fastesf Bcllin-j- Isx-k exlant. Wi.te awake enervet- ' ic HKcnts wanted, l'enus extra. Now , the time to tsin monev. A. It. HUH. H.UUi, Publisher, -luo cUostuut St. Phlla.. Pa. Ju 4t 8 O'CLOCK. IS-H THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TV YOU WA NT a perlm-t lit and a k4 A article of lioots and Shoea.of th fiue-1 workmanship, K to II. I.. M'4X'K, Sli CENTRE STHKET. Oil, CITY, PA. 9-SatiKfa.:tion it uaniu'oed. 2-33 tf. yANTEHAOF.NTN (f JO per davi to ' sell the islebrated II11MK NHIIT, TI.ESEWI.Nti MACHINE. Haalheun. lU.r-leed. inuks- ihe-'in-k stitch.'' alikaon 1 tsith sides, and 'ullv li ensed. The beat and ehoaiM si family s, wina Machine In tho market. Address Johns, n. (Mark t Ci., liesUui, Mass., pit.stjurirh, 1'.. Chlr. I go. III., WIS. Loula, M. ?-