She orwt Republican. W. K. tUNX KIOTo'l. TCE8DJT flORMXR. FEB. WJJ. In specu luting on I lie possible outcome .if (he present misundcrstand inir between thi United States niul (ireat Iiritwiti, we. sometime since ex pressed tlii niinioH t lint llic condition of home n Hi i in that country would lianlly permit her tn jro the length of declaring war. The (Jovcrnnieiii'g extremity would be the malcontent's opportunity, hti'I i; in nt at nil im prulmlile t In t (treat Britain would, in such n event, provoke h "fire in the rear," ipiite as dangerous a the fusi lado which kIiu would lie likely t.i re ceive in Front. That wc lire not alone in this view is riiov, n liy the fill lowing extract In mi that temperate mid judicium l'n;:li.-h journal, the spectator, which ppt'iikii'if uf the inter nal a Hiiirs uf I lint country, says in n recent number "liowdyism !iicrtjtfo! in every li roc lion, till the rijrht uf public meeting, once supposed tn he a bulwarh nf free dom, in lint only threatened, but is gone. Monarchy is defended against Kcpohlicatiisin by cayenne pepper, lif plllil i H 11 if m nonius! abilit V by chair Ics, thu r.ght tn drink ttcainst the riiht to sustain by bags of flour. We C'ife9, Radicals, though we are, we watch the gradual pulverization of all the restraining influences except fort e, legal and illegal, with au increasing ditmiay.'" Every man in either country who knows anything of the. incalculaMe horr rs and miseries nf war, will of course be anxious that the difficulty mny be honorably settled in n pacific manner; but even if England should i far persist in ht-r wroiighcadeitiiess ws tu repudiate the treaty, she will hardly rare to invite iittuck from with out, without such dangerous elements of disintegration at wfirk from within. Pittsburgh Commercial. .. We tae the following items from the Warren Ledger: The Fir.t National Bank Building not yet finished, is in a critical con dition. It has a leaning toward the Post Office building, and many enter tain the fear that it may fall. The outer wall is now supported by the I' 'St Office building and ii is believed it may fall and crush it. The quetio:i was being discussed on Tuesday by memlr-Mif the Council whether tit or tier it taken down or have it more se curely supported. On Saturday evening last, at about right o'clock, the dwelling house of Mr. Uri Fluent, a lumberman in Kin ti.u township took fire and was wholly consumed, together with all the cloth ing exeept what was at the time beini worn, and the heddiuir ami sheets for n large number of beds. The tiro took from u stove pipe. Mr. Fluent's loss is from 32,000 to 82,500.. He Iiu3 for n number of years kept many men in his employ, and necessarily hail tu have considerable invested tn make them coiiiforiablu. Nearly everything was consumed He was in town 011 Monday making purchases tn begin rigaiu. He is a inau of pluck, und seemed but little cast d-twti by his loss tf property. The East Brady Independent v a an account of a daring robbery which was perpetrated in that borough 011 Saturday night On the evening in question, an unknown ma:i stopped at the hotel of John Yost, 011 Broad street, for the purpose of staying all night. He must have been a happily constitut ed iudividual.il in short time he hud the "run of the house" and considerable familiar with all the inmates. He sat in the bar mom until the hour of closing, and carefully noted events as they transpired. The most important tn him was the tact that Mr. Yost handled considerable money, and in changing 1 $10 bill for a neighbor, di. 1 laved 11 heavy roll of greenbacks ; and t hough the itrange lodger sat with his hat down over his eves, htt did not fail In see this templing display. Bed lime arrive! anil the festive stranger was "put in his little bed." where it is supposed he rem lined just long enough to assure himself that everybody else was sleeping soundly. Nothiut; fur ther is known of him, save that in the morning he was pine and with him about 8400 of M-. Yost's greenback The thief didn't stop to say good by We take the following items from the Venango Citiztn: On Saturday tin- jury in the case of Oivstoit t Sowers vs. the Allegheny al ey Kuilroail Company, on trial at Pittsburgh, In ght 111 a verdict of damages fur Ow.-i.. n it Sowers to the amount o $27,'J4 00. The il-ten- d ints gave notice that they would ap peal the ease In the Supreme Court. T .... jv. 1 j. Mavis, in , ot iinscitv. was Mcrjoijidy injured, 011 Frnlav last, in utleiiipliug Lo net off the iiecoiiimnila lion freight t uiii, on the A. & G. W R'y, at lower Fjcui hcru' k bridge while tlm train wsu in motion. II .1 1 , was uirown vii'icniiV in tiie earlti, o vereiv oruisiog ami culling 1113 jace iind head, a id injuring I is right arm 1 lo u blowly recovering In hurt. e Bud the fallowing in the Sharon Timet: "If Conductor Hitch cock, on ine 1,. a v. tiai:roul, is mud ut Fred. D.uglass"uring the balance of bid natural life, uhv, we Imi'l Id uiirt n. The provocation was too great for a high toned tloimiiL'h hr.-d white "inn tn Hid 11 re. As Frvd was m his way to Pittg'iurL'h on Monday ja.-t, Hitchcock aa ofli. iatinir as con doctor of the uaiu, and ua be neartd the champion colored orator, those iu the immediate neighborhood ttuieed a broad grin mantle his face, and when Hitchcock approached, Fred congrat ulated liiin and said ho was surprised to see one of his own color officiating as conductor on a first class railroad. Hitchcock told him he was mistaken, and it is said took up the balance of the tickets in that car as rapidly as that j ib was ever done before. We take the following items from the Petroleum Centre Peoord: Day before yesterday, the foreman of one of the gangs nt" hands at work on the Warren & Venai.go lUilroad, was struck with a pick axe by one of the men. The man claimed the blnw was accidental. Foreman dul not think so, and pitched into the individ ual ami thrashed him soundly. All this happened on the Boyd Farm. Mr, S. Arnold, better known ak "Teach" Arnol 1, for several years the proprietor of the Railroad II use, Pio neer, died at that place night before last, alter a long and painful illness. Mr. A mold was w ulcty know n through out the oil region as a genial whole sou led man in every respect. His death will be sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaint ances. The remains were taken tn Titusville, to day, fir interment. Man Kii.I.kd. On Friday evening last as the Oil Creek train wascomiug 11, Mr. New toti Millard attempted to jump ub..nrd at the First Avenue crossing. Missing his hold he fell with his legs under the cars and was run over crushing ou leg nearly up tn the thigh and breaking and bruis ing the other in the most fearful man lier. The doctors amr utated them as speedily as possible but his injuriis vere fatal and he died about ten o'clock in the evening. Mr. Millard was in the tniplm of the Corry Man ufacturing and Lumber Company, and his friends live iu Tituville. We trust others will take warning, and avoid the dangerous practice of jumping 011 trains when iu luotioif.- - Corry lie publican. , a - Tiie Warken and Vksanoo Rail HO AD KoT TU T3E BlILT. The Phila. ilelphia Telegraph, of Saturday, says: "In this city yesterday, contracts, for some lime under discussion, were exe cuted by the New York Central, Lake Shore and Duuk.rk and Warren Kail road 011 the one part, and the Alleghe ny Railroad 01. the other part, for freight and passenger traffic between New York and Pittsburgh, und vice term. The junction where this traffic will ho interchanged is ut Irviugton, where the Oil Creek and Alleuhenv River and Philadelphia and Erie meet. It is said thut the Yanderbilt interest has guaranteed not to build any paral lel or rival road into the oil region. URAnQi'AnTKRg It Kprai.ic n State) CKNTIIAL C'OMMITTIKOI--l'KNNSYLVA- NIA. I PlIILADKi.TlUA, Feb. 5, 1871. Ill pursuance of the resolution of the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN TRAL COMMITTEE, adopted at Harrit.burg.Jan. 18, 1872. a REPUB LICAN STATE CONVENTION, ciimp' Bed of Delegates from each Sen atorial und Representative District, iu ine uumner to which such uistrtet is entitled in the Legislature, will meet mi the House of Representatives, at Hinisburg, at 12 o clock, noon, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1872, tn nominate candi dates for Governor, Judge of the Su preme Court, Auditor General (should the Legislature provide for the choice of one by the people), and an Electo ral ticket; and also to elect Senatoral and Representative Del gat s tn rep resent tlua State in the KEI'LULI- CAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. tobe held at Philadelphia,-June 5, 172. RUSSEL EKRETT. Cuuirman. IVM. fcl.LIOTT, I). F. Houbtox, Ezra Ltjkkns, II. M. Lyti.e, Secretaries. 44lf The Beit Jewel-y Houst In N.trthwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and tt'id Chestuut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed dotvn to the bottom figures, and we can conscientiously recommend this house tn our readers if they want auy thing iu that line. The ttotk is very extensive, titnl one cannot fail to suit himself in anything iu this line. Give Jenks a call when you go tu Meadville, and you will not reeret it. 27 tf "How To Go West." Forty years ago, Illinois wa as far West as most people wished to go, and journeys were made iu the legendary "I ruine schooner, but 111 these ilays of 1 rogress und Improvement, the word West has come to mean Iowa, Nebra-ka, Kansas, Colorado, Califor nia und the Territories, and the Trav eler n aches ul most any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Rail mud is the Bur lingtoii Route, which starts from Chi cagu oixr the Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy It. It., from ludiunupoiis over the Iiidjiiiiupolis,Bioniii!ugtiii & WckI eru fiinrt Xylite, and trout lvgitnport over the Toledo, Peoriu & Warsaw It, It., and running through Burlington retches Ouuil.n, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Kt. Joseph, Atchitnn, Leaven worth ami Kuuus city, connecting witb ttjc Uuiuu I'acilic, Kausas Pacifio hud ni. ,.1 ..i,,..., those cities. Always go "By way of Burlington." and you will be sure to be right. The Burlington Route has admira bly answered the question, "How tn go West?" by the piblication of a truth ful ami interesting document filled with facts in regard to Time, Connec tions, Accommodations, rates of Fare, and other interesting items, and illus trated by a large map, truthfully showing the whole West which they distribute freof charge. Copies, and additional information, can be obtain ed by addressing, General Passenger Agent, B. & M. R. U., Burlington, Iowa. DIED. IIOI.KM.VN. On Werinvsilav, the ZUt int., at 4 o'clock A. Mrs. Lvitin, wile 01 Kli llolt-tunii Ksf.. aged tuiity-sevvo e:irs 10 nl six iinnitlis. Mrs. Ilolemun was the mother f nino -hi Id 1 on, six of whom now lie by her td. She leuvi-s tliree children one an intixut hunband, and a numerous elreJo of friends 10 mourn her loss our los .and as i trust her frsin. AiiNKW. Tn Tionesta, the IPth Inst., 8 nsl) Mflimia. wile of Leonard Aunow, atreil fears, io inoiiilm mid .1 Cava, Mrs. Aaiiew- leaves a bereaved liusLand, a small child, and a numerous cir le 01 Iriondsto mourn her loss, tiho w una qui et Woman, calculate ) to mske lew enemi.K and is sincerely mourned by all who knew her. GORDON. Nrar Klkhiut. Ind., on the 23d inst.. Jumps Loudon, aged about 48 years. M r. Gordon left Forest County for In diana some years ago, but ha visited lii native place several times since. Every lumberman on the creek speaks well of him. Ilis losa will be mourned by all his old neiuhlKii-saiid friends. little Notice. I7STATK OF CON It AD LKDAfil'Tl, fete J of 1 1 iekorv Township, Forest County, deceased. All pcrs-ms indebted to said e tatc are requested to nmko immediate pay ment. And thoso having lotiul clu ins against the same, will present them with out delav 111 properoruer lor settluincnt,to 1. 8. KNOX. I ... JOSIAli WIN'ANS.J "editors. 43-fit Register' Notice. NOTICE l herrby .riven, that Win. C. Nei l, administrator of John Neill de eeaed, has tiled his tin id account in the Hi-aiHters ollice, in and for Forest County, rfhA that the same will be presented tu tiie OrphuiiaCnnrt of said county for confirm ation nod allowance 011 the fourth Monday ol February noxtJ. H. AGNKW. V KetfiHter. Applications Tor license. 'flic following rersons have filed their petiiitions for License, at the February Term of Court, 1S72: John fetors. m. Hotel, Trunkeyville, Har mony Township. C. S. Itivhardson, Trunkeyville, Harmo ny Township. Jacob Wigniua, Fagnndua, Harmony, Townshin. Oeo. W. Walter. Hotul, Eaat Hickory. Hickory lowusbio. J. II. AONKW, Clerk. Tionesta, Ta., Jan. Mi. &I.T. C3CT.cn WW; I '1HSAT,UWG 1 WER BLOOD In tt wiwltirf'il msdtrlns to whkh th sfllirt eil sr b ive p )i.in-l fur ri-lief, ito diM-uverer h"li.-vi. ho has cmnhliird in harmony more cl Niliiru's infi-t iinvi.rci-.'ii curativa p-fnerti, ikU (t.t h ln-iillr.l into the tfkuIiI k 1 k An n for liraliu-I the sick, tbmi m ere evi-r b.-lore e u nHiiivil in one muillciiitf. 'flu- viili-ni- of ihte fct l r-tntid in llm cr.-nt vsrletv of tnr.i ohtl ntie clic- wlibti it In- lu-i-n I.inr.U In cotujmT. 1 tie- cure of II -on ill III., Severe dm '"1 Cie enrtif :' "I C'on.ti m ! liitil, il lin -lu'Uhi' l llie iiu'il.ral laruliy. and t ni u- it nhv-iciuiK p itimiure It tiie (irratrn m Mlii 1 ilUi uvrrv of llm mv. While il cures the .ivcr.i-t t'outi, ll flrpngtl-eiii Die pvli-m and purl rl. llin blood, liy iu i-n alanil taor enjii hll piriliim )ropcrlii-, it cinea all II lill.l'-, fi-iiii tiie vnr t KerofulM tn cmiim Itlotelt, fimine, ir ., 11 i le 11. Mirc uial itiea-r. Mine al mieun, anil llicir rlft-t-. a r-licte I. and TlL'oroi.f hmlill aial a tni i t vrit'tiii'o.i p:a,ili-bi-il. l-:r l p" I"', Milt mil, '. rr orf , M-l or 1 'I ' II. i I 'llort. all li e lillinrn ct ei ci w I liv livl blood, nrcxoiiqiu-ud by tUi p.i.-rrnl p i-liM-i : ami l iv i;jo-t ion nnuiclnc. If y iil f-i-l ihill, drowv, dehlliiatrd. Imu at Wiw c il r of akin, or vullowili bri'n ,ml vn f 1 i.irbilv, fri-1 u- it h.-mlarlie or d ninr-s. tad l'tu In ni Miili. I.iiurnal lo-nl or cldlls. a u-iuaird wiib hot di-:iu, low spirits. d tl.Kiiiiy fori--l liit . l.wuUr lapetite, nd loufiif tnatrd, vo n r ;ilVri-i? fro n ' I I. Her or III II mi -PS." In niaiiv canraof " l.t ifr C i illlol" o-il pin ul ' U.rao aviiiploina ar . ...rii-ncr I. Aii re nvAf for all i h i-aree, Dr l':en-.! fl l Ic i Hediciil Ui-i oy.-ry liaa no iil a' ili-IT ii p.-rli-ct mien, bavins li e e.' -trvi -ihi-.i-i ant h.-aln.v. For tin- cure uf II lb 1 1 il ll (MiKll pillion ot llie liorl it i a hot filiu re ui il . ami Ibo-e nlio b I il fir lira pu-noe are I -ml m it praie. V ie iiropriolor i.l-ra l.il r.ar.l f.r a luedt Cl i.: Ciat will r 'lil it for llie rure of all tbe dif aa-e- for w o'U it I- reoiMiuiieiiilml. H-il I l dm "i-l-al 1 per bolllo I'rrpa'r.t by Tt V Pi--r-. M ll .H il I'm; letor, al ln I'lieiut Cll Lllni-alo.-v. 113 H'-u.-c Hirer! UuuaUi, N. V. Scti.l your addrt- for uainpliU-l. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 2:12 Walnut St l'liila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARINE, INL&D FIRE INSURANCE AimdU J.in; l, 1SJ!I, Ji,S18.:)23.!9 $20,0i W.ncO loaucM paiif nlnee it or jnniia lion. W.M. KUIiUOIl, Central Agent, llurriabury, 'a. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forcut County, Pa. at it. . - fit, iv. yj JOB WORK DONE AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowest eath price, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle eaual to that of any other etlabluhnxent in tht District. BUSINESS CARDS enow CARDS, VISITI5G CARbL, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDINO.CARDS. PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, EIOXTIILY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULAR8, BLANKS, POST E R S DODGEKS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, FHIPriNG TAGS, c. t ommi U Ait) Tlin (treat publication by tir. Cliav ntlMAN AH A VI KK AND MOTH KK will faro you tnonev and milli-rlnir! Affeillw wanteil 1 trrywhere i liullea prt'ler reil KortertiK a Mre-n. Win. II. ICveua A Co., 740 Hansom St., riiilaitotplila. 41 Q1 nnOM''" ,n " mnn ba bv one V I M lyJaaent. eanvan-lnit for TIIE GUIDE BOARD. n.v Dr. W. V. Hall. A (rent Wantnl. If N. McKlnneyACo., jO North 7tli Street. I lilln. I'a. 2S 4t PNRBB TO.i.r.u,; .a. Aa peetUMofnurtiew OOK lllii"tratoU.'am "ww II v Itiblc eon lino Scripture Il lustrations to any llook airent, tree or elurire .Vlilrei Natlona l'uli)islilii Co. riiiladelphia, Pa. US-4t POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, OF TtIK STATIC or rii!K8YI.VA?IIA, MAUKRT ST., went of 17th, I'HII.A,. K-nifiim September lUtlt, 1871. ThoroiiRli Co.leiiiate training for tin practhf of Mm" Kninerinir, Civil Kuirineerlng. Mii liioii ral Knu-lneerinn. Analytli-al InVuxf rial Chei Intry, Metallurury rl Arcliitpelure. The Diploma of the Cit lcire Is nis'lverl aa conclusive eviilenca of protieleney ley t .e Mrt enu;inis?rs ami compan e etmaireil iu work" of Improvem.'!!'. l-or Knit Annual Atinounsiiieiit, aildirsa AI.KRKD I.. KKNNliDY, u. I)., I'tOKt.ot Faculty. 20-4 ratentoit November I, 1R70. Sample free at al roeerv atorea. IT. A. BartliUtA Co., I'liilailclpliia, I'a. iU-41 Wanti-d forlllVAlJlW THK Carcal f? n flag mi ton. The Qnoen City hi it woe and Is Ttie 1 1 urn let of 40 yearn aro. 'I he Ureal Citv of yestenlav. The Mnoul.lei-iii"; hulna of to-day. A Ri-aphl. aiistunt or its unextn pled r ae and vivirl picture of Its Mtiiden rletruetion liy Co'bert f Cliainlierlaln, l'M Itorsol ibe CHICAtJo TKlltUNK, K.ve witueases ami Kreitt siifTeiers from the ter rible visitation. All tLe main tints ami Incirleiita attenditiK this irreatest luilaittitx of the country, are p irtrayeil with mtr passed disliiu tneis and power, the effect on Cotiitueree, liKiiranee, Ac, fuilv di cusseil, and details of a world'h kyuipa tbetio reainse rceordetl. Kully illustrated. Price low. Agents ulioit d apply immediately as the rale will be linnensp. Circulars free. Hulihard llroa I'libllahe a. 7:3 Sanom Su, Phila. CAUTION. Heware of interior works. Be mire vmi vet COLHEH Jc CH A M UKK LAIN'H KDJTli'N, 51- AOKNTS W ANTBD FOR Sexual Scienc llie U.1.11. iu,i..u.iiiii. .iinui.i kii and and their mutual interrelationa. Love, its laws. Power, Ae., bv Prof. tt. S. Fowler, bend for Circulars and Fpm-imen paires. Addroas National Publishing Co., Phila. Fa. W-n AGENTS WANTKD. Exclusive territo- ry Kranlod nn the PICTORIAL HOME BIB'.E. Contain over 800 Illustrations, la a complete Library of Biblical Knowledge. Kxcellnall others. In Kmrlish and Herman Send for Circulars. Win. Flint Co, Phil delphia, Pa. -4t CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER II P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at mid leave the I'nion Depot, corner of WashlnUn and Liberty slroet, as follows; ARRIVK. Mail Train, l.:0a 11.! Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; ell aaecommoilation o. I, ti.V.0 a 111 - llrinton acisimmodation No I. 7.o0 a in: vir.n-. - 1 ... . ... v u ... . r s . 1 einnati exprens D.-Oam; Johnstown c. conimodation 10.50 am; Miadd.H-k a ait- eommodiition No I, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.H0 p m; Paeiilc express 1.60 p 111 ; vtalla accommodation io a, p 111; Home wood aeeommndation No I, Hi.) pm; Walls accommodation No 4, 6..x p m llrinton accommodation o 2, 1.10 p m; Way i'avsengcr 10.0 p m. nr. i'A 11 1. Southern express 6.0 a m ; Pari fie ex- fres-s 2.40 a tn ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.3(la 111 ; Mail Train 8.10 a 111 ; Itrinton's accommodation 1 i.uO a m ; liraddock's ac commodation No I. 6.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.:l6 p m ; Wall's accommodation x, ii.ai a m ; jonnsiown accomirnuaiion 4.06 p m ; liomewood acuomuiodation No 1. . 60 p m ; Philadelphia express S.oO p m; Wall accommodation Na:H,:i.0-"p 111; Wall's .ecommodation .o 4, 0.0 p in ; Hiu,l L-tne .40 p m ; Wall's Nn5, U.ou n 111. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunilav at H.O'i a. in., reaching Pitta- burgh at tO.OSa. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at U.60 p. in., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves uiuy. coiiiu- ern express daily exeept M01 lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Hunduv. For further intormalion apiy to W. il. UKCKWJTll, Agent. The Pennsvlvanla H:iilroad Company will not assume any Risk for Haggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsiiuiitv to me niiiinreu uoua- val ue. All baggage exceeding that a mint in vtilue will be at the risk of the ;ner, unless taken by special conti set. A. J. r.SAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. FRRE MONTHS ON TRIAL. A first -class large quarto Journal ,84 col umns. Illustrated. Or one vear for 60 cents with two bound lectures, by James Md oitn, l. l. I- I.. i., ana r.. 11. tisven, D. 1).. I..- Is. !.. as premiums. Hmd name and address tu People's Journal. Philadel phia, Pa. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TI ONESTA. KLINORDLINGER & CO. I T VIC Just brought on a eomplote aud x a. careiuiiy seiociea siora 01 FLOUR, GU0CERIES. PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to the complete stork ora lirst-claas" .rorery House, wnicu tliey have opened out al their establish ment on Kim St., tirst door north of M. L Church. TEAS, corn kh. RUOARS, KYRUPH. fruits, SPICES. IIAMV, LARD, A ND MO VISIONS OF ALL KJXDS. at the lowest cash I prices. Hoods warrant .stquulitv. Call and ex- ed to be of tho be.st ouulitv. amine, and we believe wecan suit von. N. KUNOKliLlNatK CO. Jso.0, 'TX. The Pittsburgh Commercial A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The "Presidential year'' la alwnya a reailinv year with the American people. It Imposes extraordinary duties on Jour nal front which the people may usual ly expect tiottonly the news of the day, but intelligent discussion of public ques tions and enunciation of opinions. While this is true In a Keneral sense tho year be fore us Is llkelv, I" a political M'ti'se, to be 0110 of unusual Interest! the Democratic party Is breaklnn up, and there are in 'lea tinnsof alliances and purposes altoirctlior novel In our politics. The cleetlonsof the past your have resulted in almost no tin orok'ett scrhs of Itepublican victoiles. lionernl tliaittsadminisl ration lias rceeiv ed tho uiiiuivrca! Indorsnment of the American ptoploi and there Is everv in dication now that, as the Kopubli'-an can dhlitte, he wlH be re-ele. ted l'rosld n. As sn Independent Itcpulilii-an Paper the CoMMRi:t lAl. will in the futuro, as in tho past, render an undevlatinT sup-inrt to itepiililicsii Principles. Itoldiiifr that the (pwal of tho Hepulilie requires tt at the Government should remain tn the hands of the party that saved It In the trreiit life or dee'h sirupirl . In tiie 1'unirc as In tlio past it will speak its own views repardiim men and m asuics, lioldimr that tliroiu. h free disen-s!on only can fa!e conelusions be reached and the independence of the press pnerved. In this reuiird we can sav simply that tho Commkhciai. will be true to itself and its established character. As a Newspaper, nothlmr will be spared to mi'iitnin the oositlon which the Com MRitciAt. has alwnvs held aniotiK the lead in il Journals of the. day, for news en'cr wlscaa well as for independent opinions Tlvs year, at home and abroa I. will be full of Interest, F.niiipean polities are aiilsted, and the American render will likely Hud niii.h In them to attract his at tention. At home all is life and pmh. Hailroads are Is-inir constructed every where! now protects are almost dally pro claimed; popu.allon is Increaslnor ; "titer prise in'el'itreotly directetl was never so well rewarded, and the prospect for the wondetful aclivitiea of our country la. to sev the lea-it, cxtrem -ly e.ieoiiiaKlnir. With all these thlnits lie Commkhciai. Is Intitnate'y identified and as a Hus.ne-s Paper, at'tlie center of llie urcatest maun facturlnir district on the continent, lias constantly in view whatever of Interest readers may reasonably expect to see In Its columns, caneciali.v carefully prepar ed market reports, inniiutaututinir intelll peneo and ironeral news, collected and from abroad. To our patrons we have onlv words o' cheer. With some our readers we have held pleasant relations for year. It will be our ami to deserve ttie continuance nf Ibese relations for iniinv years to come. We feel proud in the fact that the CoM MKi ciAi. wields an influence second to no Journal in the S'ate. I'a readers as a "e eral thing are tin- Influent al, lntelliir"i't cliisse-. In a circle ot hundreds of ni'les, embracing tiear'y the wholo of Pennesyl- vanla, nincli of Ohio, West Virgin a and States beyond, it is tho favorite in the couiitinn-lio'ise, the nltlee, tho store and the rain'l v.esueciall v of business hihI culti vated elnsspH. 'I n hold this place will be our constant vuori. TKRMS IjTaDVANCK ; Dailv paier, ;wr year, ... $10.00 Weekly paiior, per year fi.OO The Weekly Commercial will he fur- tibhe.1 in Clubs of ' wenty at f 1.60 per an- ntiui, and one copy given gratia to the gel-ter-up of the club. Kpecimen copy sent gratis on application "Sond iu vour orders. Addreaa TUB COM M F.ltCI L, Pittsburgh, Pa. Attention Agents I Think of This J Wonderful. SuoccM ! 25,000 enpiea of Droekett'a History of the Fi-iineo-tJcrman War, sold tirst 00 davs, It will soon contain a full history of the bloody Rebellion In Paris, makinor nearly w paires ann i-ieie-jrani 11 uairwiona ano ' ' wl1 u'" tA""r iimn. retntnre. Price only $i,60. Incomplete works. 1 written in the interest of the Irish and French, are lieing otfere l with old cuts, and for want of merit claiming to be of. fu-ial, Ac. Bewarj of sueli. ilrockett's in both I-'nglish and tier man, is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and ast sellin-; work extant. Look to vour in terets, strike quickly and you can coin money. Circulars free and terms excelled hvttonn. A.M. MURHAltO, Publisher, 400 Ckestnut Ht., Phila. l-4w, r.EDUCTION OF PRICES T'X'DNFO'dM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVHGTOCOMSUMERS. HY GETTING UP CLUHS. 1. (Sena Tor our new rru e 1.1st and a Club Form will nccompanv it, containing fail directions making a large saving to consumers and remunerative club organ i7.ers The (treat Ainericnn Tea Company, l A 83 VKNKY MTKKKT. P. O. Iiox SG43. HKW YOltK. -2 4t Wt-HV Carbolic Tablets. For Coug'ts, Colds and Hoarsam ss These Tablets present the Acid in Com bination w ith other etlli-ienl remoilies, in a popular form, lor the Cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and UN eeration of the throat are iminediatcl v re lieved, and statements are constantly be inn sent to the proprietor of relief in eases of Throat ilitlleulties of years standing. CAUTION "w:.te lc Tablet.! ; don't lot other giKXla bo palmed otTon you In their placo. John Q. Kolloir, U Piatt St., N. Y.' Sole Aieut. Sold bv Druvsista. Price 25 cents a box Zi-it Agents Wanted 1 Extra Terms Hook sifin tl have Ions wanted a novelty in the subscription line, which will bull at sight in every family. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only work extant which satisfies this want. It ia beautiful and striking, enmb.ning an cn iroly new and eieanl Family Photograph Album, with a com plete Family History. Full particulars free, .ulilross Goo. Maclean, Publisher, 710 Hans' im Street, Philadelphia. ii-it $325 A SIOXTII .-Horse and carriage furnished: expenses paid; sam ples ree. II. 1. SHAW, Alfred Me. 3J-4t AOKNTS WANTED FOR life m mm Being an AVioxe uf the ikertu-t Jutes and Myterie 0 Mormommn. With a lull ami anlh. ntiu history of Polygamy, by J. 11. lleadlo, ICditor of the Sail Lake ltcporter. Agents are meeting with unpeeented stieess, one reports IMi subscribers in lour days, author 71 in two days. Seed for Circulars and see v hat th.. nro.. .-. ,.f the work. Katlnnsl PnhlVskiAV. , ioo- . TIDIOXTTB r E A STORE t? The place to buy every variety of the VERY BESTYTEAS AT TH8 L 0 WEST PRICES, la at the extensive Tea More at 11. T. CHAFTEY, where von can always find a larpe assort ment ol the best Teas at New York pries. A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, rimiiinliMt In oiialit v and cheanness bvsnT oilier store in barren county, alwayai.it hand. The people of Forest county wl'.l save money by purcliaaing their supplies A at this place. llust brands of FA MIL ) FL 0 UA, rtelirerrd at any depot on the llneof the H K. tree. Store on Main St. near the Depot. RI FLES, SHOT GUNS REVOLV'S. Oun materials nf every kind. Write for Price List, toflrca' western tltin works, Pittsbit'-irh, Pa. Ainivgnna and Revol vers bought or trai'.eJ lor. Agents wanied. WANTED AfiKNTS, everywhere to eiinva-s for mi' i-ri a' DOL LAR Paper A linett.OOMcol K ftravlr.R liven to every subscriber. KxtraonliriHry iinlticemcnts. Address 13. II. Itl NNr.l.U lloston, Mass. lrt-4t AGF.NT3 WANTED rOK TKE only 10I able, Complc e n.. tlne.y il!i:st:a- u-u 1 1, story 01 CHICAGO CO.IrlSGSATICL Tim fastest selling book ever I- eel. Xet quieklv and i.eeure cxtia e -ins and choice field. 'Outfit, .Ml cent :. licit -a-D ;". Publishers, 7-4 MatiNoiu Ml., Phi a. 34-4 AGKNTS WANTKD FOR fllB HISTORY OF HIS It WAR ir5 EfiROPH It contains over 1") fine oiigr.iv;ngs of Rattle Scenes and Incidents in the War, and is Hi., only FULL. AU I'll KNTIC ami tiFFICI AL history of that- ureiit eon tl let. Auents a e nu'etitii with unprceislon'ed hiicccks scliliur from i!0 tiHOis.pies pel day and it ia pubiiMicd in bulli l.ncli h nud iertnau. pi II Tiniyinfcrlor histories nro bcinff UrtU I lUllcireuhitoil. hee thai tlm book you buy contains I .'at line iinniv.iiirs and Hon panes. Send for eirculais ,v see our terms, und a full description of the work. . Address NAIIUNAL I'U liLlMI l Nti CO., Phila., Pa. Iff It AGKNTS WANTKDI For Ihs Bl!:aai Wittv llook THE MIMIC WORLD, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. By Olive li-.aii. Pieases evervb.sivt will sell immeiiseiy; I . genial, .tauilty und imru-tonod j has title in S eolors, and lustrations. Nothing like it I Cstivass-iiiK-Uiok a rare liea'itv. New World Piiblmluiir Co., "th A Market Hl.i., Ph. la. 1-lt TIOIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELI taaier ia DRY GOODS Xotlous, Coots & Hlior, HATS &c CA.3PS, Ac, Ac, Ac, COIIXKR M.t IS DKIH3T STS., TIDIOUTE, PA. Has the Largest and most Complete (sleek now 011 baud, of auy More iu Y5STERH PENNSYLVANIA. Havinp purchni-erl myiitock line flic freat ilci line in Gold, I ran sell foods cheaper than any Drv Oonda House in the Oil Regions. 'Persona purchasing giiml of me will save 25 percent. M. P. O ETCH ELL. Tiiliotito. April 11, 1870. 4 6ni L. V. UROCKFTT'S Popular history of tiiu liloiirl v F RNCO-GERMAN WAR! Now coiitatniiu a : ill I accoiinio!' ihe Fearlul Reign of Tarror in Taris. U selling beyond ali precedent. It Is by Car the most reli iblo and only com plete ami lmprrtial bisioiv of ti 1 hi 111 ghty struggle and its inoinenieKs rmults 6ij paaes nearly :0 spirited lllnslral 011s. price, oulv '.',50. 4u,(Mo c .p es a.readv sold. It is is-oied in b .tu 1 n rlisli an'd German, and is boyoe.d qestion the fanes! sell, 11 bo k extant. Wi.iu awake oiieriret ic agents wanted. Terms extra. Now is the 'ime to coin inom.v. A. u. mj . , lj.VHt), Publialicr, 4uo Chestnut St. Puila'.. " 1 ID 4t 8 O'CLOCK. l:t-ii THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TF YOU V ANT 0 perfect tit and a roo4 l article ot Hoots and Shoes, ol the tines! workmanship, goto if. r. M4ix rN. S!l CENTltK STKKKT, (HI. CITY, PA. Satisfaetion iruaraireed. tf. w ANTKI1 AtiKXTS l;or ,..0 to er f 1 s . . . . - . . . . . . " ' m-n um ceieorateit Kiri.' siiiii-i 11 A H1VK. Ilastheun. both sides, and fully licensed ti i 1 '"i ! and cheap.-s" la, , v Ke "inrt MT f..1 tfj I 11 Ul 1 . lIlllKMsl I hn III11.1L ..ill .1. 11 1 1 ; n... .,b... . . ..i". . 'neliliie tu I ".. nZ." .J"nn- "rk .t I lIUDiUII, :-.um4.. 1'lLrasFiiirots 11. f'UI 1 t