EIDTOR. Tl'ESDAT 1W0RMXG, FEB. 6, 1S7J. AUDITOR'S REPORT, R. J. Sutler, Treasurer of Forest Conntv. In account with the Commonwealth "of Pennsylvania, lor tUe year ending Doc. HO. IHTi. nr. tl'W so 11 AO 170 00 ia oo 8 00 653 60 To Slu e TnX. 1871 ' Mercantile appraisement, 1871 " Tavern licenses " " Pamphlet Una . " " Pcddlars' licenses " Cr. ou county aoc't $1200 60 Cr. By State Tr. r& dated Jul. 13, '71, 07 " " " Auk. 2, " 252 43 m ... ' ' 38 44 . Oct. 3, " 43 37 " , " " " . " 20 00 " " ' " " Nov. 21. " 40 00 " " " " Jan. 8, '72, 271 42 By exonerations State Tax 2U s8 ." 5 per ccut. ponijnissiuu (239,50 11 99 ' $1208 00 S. J. Solley, Treasurer of Forest Connty, ' in account with the Funds of sM Coun ty, lor the year ending Doc. 80, 1871. To am't seated landH rottiruod, 1S70 JH84 14 " tax, Wl 8.1 '() So " unseated tax, 1S70 inm 12 " ' ... ifl7t 774J as " ten day assessment, 1671 ft 00 " bridge mx, I7 4031 50 " ree'd rtirotd shingles ' 25 50 " " from Tionesta Tp. on aco't S. Slump 2!7 01 " ". oi'Sh'll Diivis.Iury fees 24 W) " " of N. I. Wheeler, ront county land 8 00 To 9 blank assessment books 2 97 To ain't received of D. S. Knox for shingles 18 75 To ain't redemption lands aold to county 209 83 Toam'treo'd D. Black, Ex -Tress. 85118 "3 county maps 6 00 " 3 old stove 13 00 ...-, 127213 37 To balance 117294 CO. Cr. By county orders redeemed " . 72S9 97 " coupons . . 300 00 By exonerations aud seated lands returned 879 58 By exonerations bridge tax ' 220 98 " county tax on watcboa 1 21 10 By refunding order . 45 00 By am't paid on State debt CSS fit) By 6 per ct. on J723!l.7 Co. orders 4:14 39 WO.0O coupons 23 40 f!M relief orders 3 59 850.07 road " 61 03 14 II 4i 4 ...:, .. jjao 2S Hoi.ool " 18 01 " " " 45.00 refund. " 2 70 " " " 555.60 paid Stato S3 33 By balance 172!M 60 - . $27213 87 We the undersigned Auditors oi Forest County, do hereby certify that we met -t the Commissioners' OJlico in said County, according to law, Bin) did audit, settle and adjust the account of the Treasurer of said Bounty lor the year ending Dec. 30, 1871, and find tuciu as set forth iu the above account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands, liiis 0th day of January, A. Jj. 1872. KLI HoLEMAN, l WIUIAM CLAKK, Auditors. T. B. CUBB, J 8. J. Setley, Treasure! of Forest County, In account with the School Funds of "sai l - County, for tlio year ending Dec. 30, 1871. Harnett Township. To am't seated lauds ret. 1870 $ 19 75 " unseated tax " 208 6t) " ' 1S71 858 99 $587 43 24 11 42 30 621 02 To balance $521 02. iv orders redeemed 187U " 1871 By bulanco , $53 743 Jenks Township. To am't ree'd from Treas. Siggina 1 - " seated muds returned 1870 24 99 " uuseatod lax 702 47 " " 1871 1206 78 $1975 02 To bal. $1705 OS By orders redeemed lSQsuo " 1870 17 37 73 54 89 43 1795 08 $1975 02 208 81 230 24 1371 By balance Hickory Township. To am't unseated tax, 17U " 1871 $445 05 To balance By balauce $415 05 415 05 $45 05 Harmony Township. To am't ree'd fiom'Tieus Siggins " seated lands rot. 1870 unseated tax " " " 1871 41 P0 228 no 7 02 33 05 $310 36 To balance $308 44 By orders redeemed, 1863 " balance 1 02 308 41 $310 36 Howe Township. To am't reo'd from Treas. Siggina " m ated lands ret. 1870 " unseated tax " " 1871 8 22 10 29 800 48 181 15 fo'JO 20 To balance $568 Bv .rdei-s redeemed 18rS8-6p " 1870 By balanco ) 5 34 16 56 568 30 $500 20 101 02 270 20 250 70 Kingsley Township. To seated W ii ret. 1870 To uni t unseated tax 1870 1871 $021 92 Tq balanco By balanco $U21 92 621 92 $021 92 $113 82 Green Township. To unkuttod tux 1871 To balanco $113 3i By balance $113 3: Thwestn Township. To am't seated lands ret. Io70 124 24 ' unseated lax, ls70 Mil 4il " " 1871 0(17 02 $1281 a: To balanoo By ba.unco $121 32 12S1 S2 $1281 32 5 40 6 00 7 10 Tionesta Borough. To ain't sealed huidsret. 1870 " Ultbt'tpd tux " 1S71 $18 00 To balance Bv balance $18 00 18 00 $13 00 33 (.6 Millstone Township. To am't ree'd Jiom Treas. Sjyin.i 33 00 29 71 To balanco lij' onlers redeemed buiauco $3 P5 j :6 $38 0 W. K. Dl'N'X S, J. Petley, Treasnrer of Forest C untv, In account with the Hoad Funds for tho vear ending Due, 30, 1871. ltarnott Township. ' To am't ree'd from Treas, Kiwlus $ 18 94 " unseated tax 187(1 , lift So " " 1871 241 69 1 " Treas. Biggins' road com. 80 42 $156 94 18 91 45 27 00 410 45 To balance $410 45 By orders redeemed 1RT8-G9 " 1870 " " . 1871 : ' By balanoe $156 84 Oieen Township. To am't unseated tax, 1871 ' " oxlra tax, 1871 To balance By balance $226 61 Howe Township. To am't ree'd of Treas. Hiegins " seated lands ret, 1870 " unseated tax " " " 1871 " ree'd from Treas. Mi(igins it road comuiission 3Ti 79 $1571 84 To bal Bv orders redeemed 1870 $1327 13 135 00 1871 By balance 100 Utt l:t27 18 $1371 84 Hickory Township. To am't ree'd front" Treas. Sig'u 2 00 " unseated tax 1870 130 M ' " ' 1B71 , 118 12 $J50 64 To balance By orders redeemed 1870 " balance 23l 64 16 10 234 64 $250 04 Harmonv Township. To am't ree'd from Treas. SiRnins ' acated lands ret. 1870 " unseated tax " " " 1871 41 90 93 91 S 40 25 36 $165 90 To balance By balance $165 96 ICS 96 $165 96 Jenks Townhip. To am't ree'd from Treas Siglns ' 1 48 85 " seated lands ret. 1870 10 30 " unseated tax " 702 17 " " 1871 1002 76 " ree'd Treas. Siggins, road ooiu mission . . . ' 92 $1771 30 To balanco $1090 09 By orders redeemed, 1808 5 88 " seated orders redeemed, 1870 3 20 " unseutod " . 20 30 " " n 1S71 51 74 " balauce X 1090 09 ti7-rl 30 Kimrslcv Townstiin. ' To am't sealed .amis ret, 1870 vi.ftj unseated .ax, ' . 20S " 1871 227 $490 87 To balance $473 87 l.y orders redeemed, 1S71 17 ' baluncQ 473 $400 87 Tlon sta Towuship. To ain't seated lands ret. 170 ' 63 92 uuscated tax " 306 30 " 1871 405 74 " extra, 170 300 80 ' " 1871 405 70 $1010 00 To balanco $11131 39 Bv orders redeemed 1S70 333 13 '" " 1871 60 94 " ' extra 1870 24 62 " " " 1871 37 02 By balanco llt4 39 $1010 00 10 13 7 oo 10 00 Tionesta Borough. To seated lauds ret. 1870 " unseated tax " " " 1871 $-7 13 27 13 To balance $27 13 By balance $-7 13 RELIEF FUNDS. To am't loe'd from Treas. tiigins $59 95 By orders reueetiiHd ' 9 filO LliVEL UK piTATE RO.4 D FU N DS. Howe lownship. To am't unseated tax, 1870 1171 00 1871 ; 1064 W $2255 53 To balanco $225i 53 By baiauce 225 53 $2255 53 1054 33 308 05 Jenks Township. To am't unseated tax 1870 1871 $1002 38 To balanco Bv balauce $1032 38 4002 38 ' $I0U2 38 Wo the undersigned Auditors of Forest County do hereby ceilily Hint we met at iho I oininisMnners' llice in said county HiHKirtliug to law, and did audit, settle and adjust the accounts of fS. J. iSoilcy, '1 leaM urer of Forest County with tho ltaI und Ki'IkmiI Funds of tlie said Townsliips,-for the year ending Dee. 30, 1871, aud liud tliein as set forth in the above statement. In witiieas whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 10th day ol January A. P. 1872. F.I.I IIilI.K.MAX, ) WILLIAM CLAKK, Auditors. T. B. CUBB, Copnty Commissioners of Forest County account for the year ending Dec. 30, 187 i. N. P. Wheeler Dr. To Co. orders drawn $H3 80 " balance 08 04 $101 90 Cr. Bv balance last settlement ' Ui days' services " 350 miles traveled 18 90 108 00 35 00 $101 90 By balanco Bonj. Elliott To orders drawn ' balance t8 04 Dr. 257 00 211 10 fill 10 Cr.- By balance due lost aettlement 77 73 " 82 day. ' services 2W (hi " 008 miles travel 00 80 " time tiiid expenses getting fur niture lor Court Mouse iS ,r5 " extra expenses holding uppeals 15 oo $k8 10 211 10 By balance Jacob MereilU'itt 'to Co. orders drawn To bajaueo By bulauen (file last settlement " 75 (lays' services " 1 1:10 iuiles travel " extra expense holding appeals $ )78 no By bulanco 34 Ml 12. L. Duvis, High Sherlffof Forest County account lor tho year ending Dec 30, 1871. To C'o. orders drawn ' $165 4 By ti !!. 4 113 32 113 32 $226 04 226 64 $220 04 9 56 20 57 "SO 32 722 HO 1 70 Dr. 313 04 34 00 $378 00 Cr. 24 40 225 00 113 00 15 00 We the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met at the Cnniinisaloiiors' Ollloe in said eountv. ncoordinir to law, and did audit, sett e aiid adjupt the account of the lllirh Sherill'and County Commissioner-, fHr the year end ing Dee. 80, 1871, and tlud thrill as sot forth In the above report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands t.. is 13th dav of Jauuary, A. D. 1872. K.M HOLF.MAN, ) WILLIAM CLAKK, Auditors. . T. 11. t'OBU, J Stnlementof the expenditures of Forest County, A. D. 1871. County Conunissiouers $ 8S(i 00 County (Commissioners' Clerk 4h0 0(1 County Auditors and clerk 17H 90 Interest on county orders lnl HI Kurnitur . - . 457 01 Fox lsunty 24 80 Jury Tees 1110 lfl Assessors 24(1 48 l'rintina; odd Oil Jury Ci'inmlssioners 00 41 Constable lflj 30 v'ourt Crier 47 60 Koad views 09 30 Fuel and iighta 91 00 Elections ins 60 Coliiinnnwealth costs aim 80 ll.s.ks and stationery 289 70 Kegistiv expenses 109 s7 I'a.d J. I'. SHiegms t 35 C arimrton bridge "1197 59 Coroner's !' 116 00 ounsel lees, 1C0 60 (X) Protlionotiuy fees , 110 75 District Attorney fees 5 00 Teachers' Institute ftd Hi Biidne Repairs si 8t Witness lees, county cases 187 51 Court llnuso 4!2 26 Sheritl lees Klf 43 Jail expenses 278 85 Paid Miate debt 555 W) Statement of Finances of Forest County for the year ending Dec. 30, 1871. IMIKUTKONKSS. Ain't of County Loan $25,000 00 County and bridge orders out standing 8,547 25 Interest ouo on coupons 2,5 !8 00 Due County Coniniissiui.ers . 813 20 $UI,3'JS 45 ASSKTS. Am't tux uncollected in hands of Treas rer Am't of seated lands ret. 1871 " due from Tionesta Twp.i on ace't S. SUoup 17,294 60 772 69 71 00 $18,138 29 FOREST COUNTY, ss; Pursuant to law we tho undersigned Commissioners of said County, publish the lbregoing exulblt of tho receipts and expenditures of said County, lor the year ending Deo. 30, 1871. In testimony whereof we have hereunto sot our ha'uds this the 13Ui day of Jan uary. A. I., 1872. BENJAMIN KLLIOTT, 1 JACOB M KKCILLIuTt! Co' Comt r Attest, D. V. CLARK, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE ol nundry writs of Vendi. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest county, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court tiituse in the llorough of Tionesta on MONODY. FEU. 2TH, A. D. 1872,' at 2 o'ulock, P. Mho following described real estute : x "''i John tiorr for use of W. E. Lnthy vs. R. C. IStephenson, No. 13, lb. Tr., 18.2. Tatu All defendant's right, Wtlo,. inleriwt and claim of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tho Township of I lie ory, County of Forest, and Mate, of Pa., bounded and dosorined as lollowa : llHginning at a wjii'.eoak in (ho western boundary lipe of 'anait No. 6192, thence north 47" east twonty-tivo perdies to stones, theneo north 43 east lla perches to the northwest corner of lands bolongiug to Harrison, being two acres, theiue south 47 west 25 pen-lies to a post, thonco north 43 west 113 perches to a white oak, and the place of beginning. Containing I7i acres, moro or less, being part of W ar rant No, 61!I2. At.so All the undivided i part of that other 01 tain tract, piei-e or parcel of land situate 111 said Township of Hickory, and bounded and described as follows": Be ginning at a chestnut in the w estorn boun dary line of Warrant No. 5192, theneo south 47" west 25 porches to a rod oak sap ling, thence north 43 west 113 perches to a post, thence north 47 east 25 perches to a post, thence north 43" east 113 perches to ciiestuust, and place of beginning. Con taining l"i acres of land, more of jess, be ing also part of Warrant No, 5192. Ai.so All tho undivided i part of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in suid township of Hickory, and bound ed and descnlied as follows: Beginning at a post 145 jicrclies from the white oak mentioned in first above described 171 acres of land, thence north 4:1 east 32 pcr perciies to a post ut the southwest corner of B. It. Cole's 5 acre lot, thenao north 47 east 25 perches to a post, thence north 43 west 32 perches to a post, thonee south 47 west aiong lands ol Warrison and (iurrison August; 25 perches to a po t, and place of beginning. Containing 5 acres 01 land, more or less and being a so part of War rant No. 61ii2. Ai.so-All the undivided part of nil that certain tract, piece or parcel ol land Situate iu the said Township of Hickory, anil bounded and described as lollows": Be ginning ut a post 177 porches from the chestnut mentioned in the second above described 17) acres of land, in a north westerly direction from said chestnut, thence north 47i" east 53 perches to a post, thence north 4:t east Si perches to a post, thence south 47 west 53 perches to a post, thence north 43 west 32 porches to a post, und place of beginning. Containing 10 uc es of laud, more or loss, aim Pcing also part of Wurrant No. 5192. Taken in exe cution and to bo sold as the property of 11. C. Mcphj irbou. ALSO Kneedlcr Patterson aud Company vs. Rensler C. Howard, Veil. Ex. No. 2." Feb. Tr., 1872. Luihy All defendant's interest in a certain piece or parcel oiland situate in Hjwo Township, (late Tionestai Forest County, I'a known as Subdivision No. 3 of Warrant 2850, beginning at u Hst at the southeast corner, thence north 100 perches to a post, Ihcn e west 100 perches to a post, thence north 100 perches to a isist, thonco east 100 perches to the place of beginning. Hounded ou the south by land paten. ed to William L. Brown, ou the east by land granted to James Eldridge,onthe north by land owners name unknown, and on the west by land of Adam Dillor. Containing one huiidreilacres, more or less. Taken in executiniyuul to bo solil us tho proper ty of ltensaler C. Howard. ALSO J. E. Mtiii uiro use of W. C. Jamison vs. A. A. Copeland, No. 1, Feb. Term, 1872. Tate All defendant's right, tit e, interest and cl dm, of, iu and to a certain tract or iiieco 01 1 111 ul situate iu Harmony township, .'orest county, I'a , bounded and described as lollows, to-witi Commencing at a w hite, oak sapling on the Tionesta rood, south side, theneo north three degrees east t wemy perches to u post and stone in liold, thence south forty-seven degrees east twen ty iM-iciies to a jack oak sapling, llieuce north three degrees east one hundred and nmely-six peidiui ui a corner, thonee westerly eighty eight perches to a corner, thence south tlueu degrees west one him uicil and twenty-live perches to said Tio nesta road, theneo by said Tionesta roud iiiieiv-nve percues 10 me piuco ol begin ning. Hounded on the south bv said roud und land of E. L. Davis, 011 the east l.y land ol E. L. Dav is and Honey Tract, "on the north by bind of oil Co., on tho wesi by A. Ilaudy's tract. 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Railroads aro bein constructed eve-y-whero ; now prolcels ore almost daily pro claimed; pnpu.otion is increasing; iufcr priso iiitelllgeotly directed was never so well rewarded, and the prospect for Hie wondeiful activities of our country Is, to sav the lea-it, extrem ly eiieoiiragiiiir. With all these things he Commk.hciai. is liitimato'y Identified and as a Business Paper, nt the center of the greatest manu facturing district on tho continent, has constantly In view whatever of interest readers may reasonably expect to see In its columns, especially carefully prepar ed market roort-s, maniilactut iiig intelli gence aud general news, collected und from abroad. To our patrons we have only words of cheer. With some our readers we have held plensnnt relations for years. It will be our ami to deserve the c ontliiiiance of these relations for ninny years t one. Wo feel proud in the diet 'that the CoM mkik'IAi. wields nn intlnenee second to no Journal in the S'nte, I s readers as a ee -eral thing arc the intluent'nl, i'.telligent chissp. In n circle of hundreds of miles, embracing iuar'y the whole of Penncsyl vunia, much of Ohio, West Virginia and States brvond, It is tho favorite In tho counting-liouse, the office, the stole and the Cam i I v, especial It of business nnd culti vated classes. To hold this place will bo our constant effort. TERMS IN ADVANCE: Daily paper, per year, ... $10.0(1 eekly paper, per year 82.00 The Weekly Commercial will be fur nished in Clubs of Twenty at ? 1.50 per an num, and one copy giv-cn gralls to tho gct-ter-up of tho club. HpoWmeinspy scntgratisnn application. .iM-Sendin your orders. Address THE COM M ERCt L, Pittsburgh, I'a. Attention Agents I Think of This Wonderful Kucvcvt ! 25,000 copies of Broekett's History of the Fraiico-Oermon War, sold first liO days. It will soon contain a full history of the bloody Rebellion hi Paris, mnkine nenrlv 000 pages and 150 elegant illustrations, anil will sell 5 times faster than horotofordt. Prieo only e'2,50. Ineoniplete works, written in tho interest of tho Irish and French, are being oll'ere l with old cuts, and for want of merit claiming to be of ficial, ftc. Bewar. of such. Itrockott's in both English and (icrman, Is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and ast selling work extant. Look to your in terests, strike quickly and you "can coin money. Circulars free and terms excelled bviune. A.M. IICBHAKD, Publisher, 400 Ckestnut St., Phila. 12 lw. REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. BY' OETTINd UP CLUBS. Vs. Send lor our new Price List ami a Club Form will accompany it, containing fuil directions making a large saving to consumer- and rviuunorative club organ izers The Groat .liuerlcati Tea Company,- 31 ft 33 VESEY' STREET, P. O. Box 5043. sew YoitK. 22 4t Well' Carbolic Tabid. For Coughs, Colds and Hoursoiu ks. These Tablets present the Acid in Com bination ih other ellicicnt remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all throat anil lung diseases, lloursuiiess and Ul ceration of the throat are immediately re lieved, and statements uie constantly l,c ing sent to tho proprietor of relief in eases of Throat dilllculties of years sliinding. OAIITIOM ,!e "lro 'bat vou WAU I IUIM get Wells' Carliol ic Tablets ; don't let other goods bepulmed ofl'on vou in their place. John Q. Kellog, 34 Piatt St., N. Y.' Sole Agent. Sold by Druggists, Prico 25 cents a box 22-4t Agents Wanted ! Extra Terms Hook agoi ti have long wanted a novelty In the subscription line, which will sell at sight in every family. TEE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTE3 Is the only work extant which satisllos this want. It is beautiful and striking, coinlnniier an entirely new mid elegant Family PlioioMrnph Album, with a coni pleto Family History. Full particulars free, address (ieo. .Maclean, Publisher, 710 Sausom Street, Philadelphia. 22-4t $1325 .1 MOXTMt-IIorso and carriage furnished; expenses paid; sain plesire. II. B. SUA W, Alfred Me. 32-41 AOENTS WNTEI) FOR 0 sfe mmm Being an Krm-oa of the decreet Jtitea and MttiterifA of Murmoitiion. With a full and authentic history of Polygamy, by J. II. Beadle, Editor of tho Salt Lake Kesrter. Agents are meeting with tinpecentod sucess, one reports Isii subscribers in four days, author 71 in two days, Serd lor Circulars und see v. hat the press savs of tho work, National I'ublibhinir I 'o.. I'J.ia., 1; l wmmmm)Uiimmmtmmmmammmm 1 n nnni' ; ; fTIIDJOTJ-TJiS T E A ST ORE! Tho place to buy emry varluty of the VERY DEST.TEAS AT TI1IC L0 WEST PRICES',"- is st tho extensive Tea Store,, of II. T. CHAPFJSY, where you can always find a laijre assort ment o'l the best Ten- at New. York prieos. A lurg Assortment of Groceries and Proilslons, iitifionnlivl In o'lul it v anil idicaiiiies'. bvsn v other store In Win ren county, always on Imiid. Tlie pisiple of Forest county ivl'l save money by purchasing their supplies' ut this place. Best brumls of FA MIL I FLO Un, , , delivered ot any depot nn the llneof the H ' II. free. Store on Main Sf. near the Depot, KM '"EES', SHOT -GUNS REVoTA''?. fftiu m ifei ials of every kind. W-lto Tor Price List. toOrent Western (inn V.Vrk-i, Pilt-buigli, Pa. Army guns ami Revol vers bought or traded for. Agon's wuno-d. 10-lt UfRNTFn AOENTS, rvcrvwfrre.tr) Irtll I LU ciin vnss for ou -. at DoL- LAK Paper. A lineS'.'.oo.-iiiS'l I' ;;rsvlne given locverv subscriber. Isvtrneniinary ludiiceiiicnts. Address II. II. Ut'SSIXlI, Boston, Mass. in. It A0ENTS WASTED TOR THE ' only reliable, Coniple'e ml lln"!y illn.itin tcd llistoi y of CHICAGO A.:,?.r CCMHACnfiTIC. 'I'lie tasti'.i selliie: book ever Issued. A -t ipiickly nnd i.e. !. re extm teriiis and ehoico Held. 'Outfit, o0 cents. (lIiAt!D Hllos. Publishers, 723 Snnsom St,', Phila. 84-4i AGENTS WANTED FOlt i'UF. .- .aiUK. 0 THE EH WARN EUROPE'' l! contains over l."0 fine engraving?! of Battle Scenes and incidents in tin- War, and is (lie only I'l' I..L. A I "I'll EN TIC and OFFICIAL history of that ereat contllet. Agents a c uieeting with nnpreccilenti (1 success selling from 20 to ill copies pel dav and it Is published ill both l-.nglifh nn'd 1 ierniiin. PftTlfMlnrcrior histories nre being UHU I lU.leireiilated. See that the Isiok you liny contains I.Mi tine ngrovin-.-s nnd H00 pages. Send for eireiilnrs ft sen our terms, and a full description of tho wort;. Address NATIONAL l'U HLISl I INli Co., l'hila.. Pa. 15-lt AUENTS WANTED! For tho B.dbuufv Witty Hook , . V tit I 01 4 sSkast.a sssk . 1 nt mimiu wuhlu,. AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. By Olive 1ignn. Pleases everybody: will sell immensely; is genial. Jaunty and pure-toned j has t . 1 1 o in 5 colors, und V Illustrations. Nothing like it 1 Canvass-ing-H'Hik a rare beauty. New World Publishing Co., 7lh ft Market Bis., Phila. TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL, Dealer in DRY GOODS Xofloiis, Iiuo(s) 4t SllOOfS, HATS &c CAPS,, ic, Ac, Ac, ' cof A'z7f maix ,c muHjT ars., TIDIOUTE, PA. H.-vstlie Largest nnd most Comple'r Steek now 011 l.nnd, of any store iu WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having ptircluiH'd mv ntnck nine tlie great ilc line in Golj, I enn sell poods chenpei tlmn nny Drv (iomU House in tho Oil Kegions. 'iVrson purcliuning gtiinU of me will unvc 25 percent. M. p. ; ETCH ELL. riilioute, April 11, 1870. 4-6ih. L. P. BIU'CKKTT'irPiTfruTiiTl of the bloody FRN CO-GERM AN WAR! Now containin i a lull account of tho Fuitri'ul Reisn of Torror ia Parii. Is selling lieyond all precedent. It Is by far theiuost reli .blo.ind only com plete ami imprrUal history of that 111 ghfr struggle ami us inoinentciis results 64J pa-'es nearly 1.-41 spirited illustrations, price, only 2.o0 4(.,Oki copies alre-ui; sol,!. It ,s issued in b .11, l-.nglish a d . inian, and is beyond qcsti,,,, tle i!l.vt selling book extant. Wide awake enei gclv ic agents wanted. Tcnu, extra. Now is Tt?p,1."eit'.,.,'0.i" n",,l,'v- A- H ItAKD, 1 ubiisher, 400 Chestnut St. Phila 1 "' 10 4t ' 8 O'CLOCK. 13-tt ' THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. I'l.T"."''''"'"!! nd a good woiniui,;:, t::,,d II. T. IfrCMXCFN, 3!l CENTRE STHEKT, OIL CITY, PA,. ffSatislaction guaranteed. 2-33 tf. " WA ;''''-AO KNTft (S-Oper davl to sell tho celebrated lltl.MF "lll'T tho market Address .l,,h,,n V , t o., IWou. M:,s., PlhKburgli. Pa ('hi.Jv. t ', HI., er St. Inis, M, r ' luv'
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