NATURE'S RESTORATIVE mm ij x hJ T A. . t SJD.BEulnLM', I'E.W EELS. BY A MEM 8KB. OF THE COMPANY. I do not know as I shall b able to designate the first eight corporals, as I have mislaid the old Roll. But to begin, W'ra. Lawrence, Corporal, wounded at Gains' Mill, Va., June 20, 1862, abfeot sick at expiration of term. Jacob P. Sacger, Corp., reccired five wounds at Gettysburg; three at Lau rel I till, Va., May 8, 1804; in hospi tal at expiration of term. John T. Watson, Corp., wounded at Wilderness. Discharged Sept. 20, '64, expiration of term. Herman Arters, Corp., discharged oft Surgeon's certificate, March 17, '63. Hamilton J. Mason, Corp., dis charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22. '63. Jas. L. Huddleson, Corp .discharged Nov. 18, 'C2, for wounds "received at second BullRun, fight. F. M. Vogu, Corp., wounded Fredricksbiug, Dec. 13, '62, and Laurel Hill, Mny 7, '64, promoted at at tti 1st Serg't, March 18, '65. Mustered out with Co. E., 1863. Veteran. Mr. Vogus was color bearer during the V ilderncss fight, up to May 8, at which time during the charge iu the morning, just as he was getting up to the breast-works of the enemy, he was wounded and fell. Immediately re covering himself he climbed on top of the breast-works aDd planted the colors. Hardly had he done so till he was Ufa in wounded in the breast, and ns he was falling he grasped ths colors and threw them toward our men, who were rereating, and fell. Crawling back he succeeded in getting away. Andrew J. Mitchell, Corp., wounded at North Ann. Mustered out with Co. E., June 28, '65. While we were at camp, Hall's Hill, Va. He had the small pox very badly. lis staid in the company uutil it was all out on him, and strange to tell, not another man had it. His tent mute had the varioloid slightly. Jacob T. Shriver, Corp., died June 10, '62, of wounds received at Hau over Court House. He was the first ono of the regiment that died by rea sen of wound received from the ene my. W. F. Wentworih, Corp., wounded at Fredricksburgh Dec. 13, '62. Kill cd at Laurel Hill, May 7, '64. . .". ' " . Allhaugh, Privute, dis AND OIL W piVTIinrp fther suffered themselves to be inia uLL Fl AT UR ES. d nor to grow disaffected ; but with OK A LI. KINDS, . . . . . . t , 'SI. Fredrickshurg, Dec. 13, '62. Discharg ed, March 25. '63, by reason of wounds. Benjamin P. Rankin, mustered out with Co. E. '65. Veteran. James M. Bromley, killed at second Bull Run. Archibald Bromley, killed at second Bull Run. Juhn M. Bromley, died at Elmira, N. Y. The three Bromleys were brothers. RihertC. Bask in, killed at Laurel Hill May 8, '64. Jedsoii B.iiley dropped from the Rolls Juno 30, '64. " Lewis .S. Carpenter, discharged Sep. 20, '64, expiration of term. John L- Crutchlow, wounded at Malvern Hill, July 1, '64, at second Bull Run, Aug. 30, '63. Discharged Dec. 22, for wounds received. John A. Diistiti, wounded at Wil derness, May 5, '64. Absent iu Hospi tal at expiration of term. Samuel Drane, discharged on Sur guru's certificate Feb. 24, '64. John C. Downing, wounded at Gains' Mill, June 27. '62. Discharged by reason of wounds, June 23, '63. Robert W. Davis, wounded at Mal vern Hill, July 1, '62. Discharged by reason of wounds. Date unknown. William 8. Dawson, died at Hall's Hill, Dec. 0, '61. James Davis, wounded at Gains' Mill, June 27, '62. Prisoner from May 5, to Dec. 11, '64. Dischttiged Feb. 11, '65. Nathan E. Davis, dropped from the Roll, June 30, '64. He was over six ty years of ugu when he entered the service. Georgo W. Fry, wounded at Gettys burg. Discharged at expiration, of term, Kept. 20, '64. (tO-Vritft'En NEXT WEEK.) Late Australian advices state that kangaroo leather is there thought par ticularly appropriate for leap-year t a r. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. The Republicans of New Hampshire have achieved a luhstautial and decid ed TiL'torv. which cannot fail material- '-v t0 i,rene't"eu 'he prospects of the Ilitnnhlicflfl huplv f hrmlrvlwtnt tli .... ... country. The first election of the Presidential year is always looked for ward to with neculiar interest, and every State in the Union ha-walchd the progress of the New Hampshire contest with unusual anxiety and ab sorption. Whatever may be said to the contrary the struggle possessed a national significance, in that it was the preliminary akirmiah of the great battle to be fought in November a recomioisance in the force from both camps preparatory 'n 'he grand cam paign. Had t! position carried the day, every 1 oocratic organ and orator in the country would have con sidered it an auspicious omen, hasten ed to proclaim it as the prelude to a series of victories which should sweep the administration from power. Notwithstanding the statements put foith in some quarters that the De mocracy did not propose to make any unusual exertions to carry the State, on the ground that a pronounced suc cess might betray them into injudi cious action with reference to national issues there is no doubt that the party was tested to its utmost capacity, and that not a single .vote was permit ted to be lost. Hungry men are not apt to voluntarily forego a tempting meal because it may haply damage their chances of invitation to a better feast. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, as well in politics as in other matters, and nothing can be more likely than that a single clement which promised to conduce to success was left unemployed by the Deuiocra cy. The very history and circumstances of the canvass, indeed, prove this. If ever there was a time when the hold of the Republican policy upou tlio peo ple was subjected to a severe strain, it was during the campaign just closed. It may safely be said that the Demo cratic party neve, went into a similar contest under auspices of so favorable a character, nor with such reasonable expectations of triumph. Not only had the Republicans to tight the De mocracy proper, but also the labor re formers, the temperance party, and the anti-administration influence from without, to all of which the former furnished the motive power, and of whose labors it expected to appropri ate the result. The opposition also had the advantage of all the personal differences and enmities which have sprung up among Republicans 'them selves regarditig tne national adminis tration, as well as of all the mistakes and errors which have been commit ted iu the matter of public appoint ments, and of all thewrore which has been made concerning the subjects and questions which have lately under gone or are i.ow undergoing the scruti ny of official iuvis Jgaiioii. The Dem ocratic party, therefore, had every mo tive to put forth every ounce ot strength which it posessed, and there is no sort of doubt that, stimulated by these unwonted auxiliary agencies., it exerted itself until its sinews almost cracked. And the result is, that hot withstand ing nil this, the people who are gVU era.lv guided iu their political action 'v tixed political principles, have ecency and dignity have put aside all .(Uestious of personal like or dislike, have prououueed emphatically iu fa vor of that great parly which has ren dered so much aud such signal service to the nation ; have declared that the administration is fu'ily entitled to the respect and confidence of the people, and redeemed the Granite State. It is a good portent, aud cannot tail to tell powerfully on the country at large. Ti e Republican party challenges the votes of lion, st and patriotic men up on its records and its acts. It btuuds now, as it lias always stood, lor free dom jiud eqi al rights, for economy, hiitiesiy, protection of the young In dustrie of our country against the matured industries of foreign States, the humane treatment ot the Indiana, l, .. ,i :....! ....!:. r..l o..v..v ... uaiiiiuu vie. m, !, .1 ..1 a . 1 i tie fcuiorcriueiii oi eace at uoiue, anu the pacific aettleiiicut of dii-putie abroud. These ineasurei aud princi pie, which mark the policy of Presi dent Grant, constitute the claims ol the party to pulilic support ami conh" tleiice, and there is little doubt that they will be as highly and jtietly ap predated by the people of the coun try generally when the proper tune comes tor tin expresiou of national opinion, as they apear to have been by lhoui;liltul and industrious fanner anil mechanics of New Hampshire. I'itttburgh Commercial. A Chm.d Mlkdkked At Drift wood, ou Saturday last we had related to us the particulars of the most horri ble ull'uir that was ever perpetrated ii. the county. The day previous, a Mrs. Suruli MyriS. wife of Theoilore Myers --residing on Bennett's Branch, six miles from the above named place in what is believed to have beeu a fit ot insanity, killed her sou, an infant nine mouths ot age. The mother first took the helpless babe and placed it it on the top of a hot sUive ami next put him into a kettle of boiling apples thus literally roasting and scalding the child, from the e fleets of which it died within a few moments. We learn that the mother vaeaubject to epileptic fits, and that when recov ering from those tits the is generally insane tor a brief tim. .Itiavurrnoeetl that aim Lad a lit (no one was present) anil while recovering, uucoucciously commuted me awlul deed, the was, I when told of the r.tfuir, almot frantic J w-'.th jif', aP.d is now in a wnditjoi) that excites the earnest pity of all hft neighbors and acquaintances. Cam eron Vriv. ITRATXICAnTKRH rtKrVM.tr J ffTAT) t'KNTltAL C'OMMITTKKOr PtNNSY LV A- niA. ) Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 181. Iu pursuance of the resolution of the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN TRAL COMMITTEE, adopted at Harrishurg, Jan. 18, 1872, a REPUB LICAN STATE CONVENTION, composed of Delegntes from each Sen atorial and Representative District, in the number to which such District is entitled in the Legislature, will met in the House of Representatives, at Hirrisburg, at 12 o'clock, neon, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1872, ti nominate candi dates for Governor, Judge of the Su preme Court, Auditor General (should the Legislature provido for the choice of one by the people), and an Electo ral Ticket; and also to elect Senatorial and Representative Del gates to rep resent this State in the REPUBLI CAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, to be held at Philadelphia, Juiie 5, 1872. RUSSEL ERRETT, Chairman. Wm. Elliott, I). F. Houhtos, Ezra Lukes, Seeretariei. II. M. Lttlk. J 44tf ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. 15, 1W trains will run on ibis road as follows: LEAVE EM E SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. f. accom JfonATio Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 and arrive at Pittsburgh iu:uu a. in. 10:25 a. St.. rirrnnrRon rx storm at all station, and arrives at A. t O. V. 11. It. Transfer al l:SO p. in., at Newcastle at p. in., aim at rittaburgh at 6:00 p. m. 5:05 A. M., acoomjiodatiow, from Janiea- town, arrives at A. & U. W. II. K. Tranafai at 5:40 a. in., at Newcastle at 7:03 a. m., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. in. 5:00 p. M.. Mixed Train leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all Intermediate point and arriving at 10:15 a. in. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD 7:15 A. M., krik EXr-RKHH. leaves New castle at 10:0(1 a. in.. A. AU. W. K. H. Trans fer at ll:2o a. in., and arrives at Erie at 2:30 f. in., making close connection for Bulla o and Niagara Fulls, S:.V p. m. accom Mon ATlo?t, leavj New castle at t:ao p. m . A. v o. w. it. if. Transfer at7!."6 p. m and Jamestown at 8:30 a. in., connects with mixed trains that arrives iu Erie at 1:55 a. in. 6:30 p. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Uirard at Li:30 a. m and Erie at H:55 a. iu . Trainseonnect at Roehesterwlth train for W heeling and all points in West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel r in phia, ilarrisourgh, llaltimore and vta.sH- gton via I'ennsvl vnina Central Kail road Erie Express North, connects at Uirard with Cleveland and 1 ;rio trams Westward for Cleveland, Chit-ago, and all points in the West; at Erie with Philadelphia A- Erie Kailroad for Corrv. Warren, irvington Tidioute,' Ac, and with Buffalo A Erie Railroad for Butlalo, Dunkirk, Niagara calls aau new yr cut. FINNEY, General bup't UQlim PIERCE'S AlT.XST.oa. (-oRlJCQtMfior tw TaRQAT.UJNCS.UYER fit BLOOD In tha wonderful mtdltlnt to wlilch th afflict ed ftre Abov pointed for relief, the dierovertr believet ht hu comhined in Aarswny mor ! Nature's mn.l eovereil curmtive prniertlee. which Omt h iii-tllle.l Into I be Tellable kit dom for healinf the eick, then were ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of ihie feci i found In the rreftt rertely of muet obetl nate liee which It he- hern foend to conquer. , t'aache, end the eriy oi Coenr In the cure of Brollretllls, r lion, it bu e.tombl the inedirel faruliv. eid i .laj,,,,,, phrdcien p ' .1. umnmioce U the rreateet medical discover of the age. While it cure the eevereit Coilzhf, it etrcnthene the evrtem and feirifle the fclooe). By Ite great and tbor oiiali blood iiuririn( propertlie, it curee all Haaen, fron the wor.t Srrofwls to a coin non Htotrk, Plnilr, or Kreulloa. Mercurial dl-eae. Mineral poitonr, and their effect, are eraiiirated. and TlKoront healih aud a eoiind eomtllutiou established. Krjalprlae, aslt Hk nam, t'cvrr e-oree, Kraljr er Honcli flkln, in hurt, ail Hie numemue die-e-ee cauael hv bad bhiod. are conquered hr tale powerful purtfrin,' and invigoraltnir medicine. If 7011 feel dull, druwr. debilitated, have tal low color of ekln, or jrellowieh brown rpnte ua f. e or bo!, frequent lieadache or diKlne. had ta'te in mouth. Internal heal or chill, alternated with hot Ihuhoa, low plrtt. and gloom; fore biMtiiue, irre-ular aiipetite. and tongue coated, 1011 are eufferin? from Torptel I.tver or 1 Biliousness." In many caee of" LI err Complaint" "nlr port of there e;mptoma are ex rience.1. At a ri-inedjr for all suck ca.ee, Dr Pierce'p l-IJeo Medical niM-nTer; hae no equal, a It etf.tte iierlnct ruret. hain(: the lie er trenstheued and healthy. For the cure of Ilabitnal Coustl pallon ol the hosele it it a neeur fallini; remt-dv. aud tlio-e who have t it for thle purpose are loud in tupraiee. T'te proprieuir offi-re tl.lKM rewanl for a raedl cine that will equal it for the cure of all tke dn-ea-e for which it i recommended. S.1UI hv dru-".riw at 1 per bottle. Prepared by R V Pierce. M D . Hole Prop ietor, at hit Chemi cal Lalvorauiry. IJiS Reseca etreet. Buffalo, N. Y. Send your addreee for a pamphlet. a n 1 it a c l e s Mr. Hamnel Iloll. of W. E. Kehmartx Co , Wholesale Hoot and shoe Manulaciur em, 31 r ifth avenue, rittuburh, I'a., haa been atllieted with chronic rhountatich lor tliiity years, trom his right hlu to his foot. having to ui a eruu-h and a cane, at time m gainful as to utterly incapacitate him from attending to his buinH. Having tried every remedy known, without effect, except (.iiiimnu a miu Killer, he was Unaliy iniliu ad to try it.vA extond applica tetineuabled him to Uy-euiclo his crutch, and thii-d ett'ne-ted a permanent cure. Mr. HrHi ia a popular and well-known citizen, Is a living luouuinmil of the eftacauy of that preat medical discovery, t.iliilund's Pain Killer. The alllieted should ak their Sruoer or dru .gist lir it, aud try its won ertul power. Mr. Uilliland, vr under stand, wanta a rNecitnblp agent in every town and oounty for it. The prineipal cf lice iaatT-- Third Avanna, I'i'lejjurph I'a. l?4t JOB WORK DON! AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the louett cath pricet, neatly, prtmpt. fy, and in ttyle equal to that c-f any other establithment in tke DUtriet. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS vVEDDINO.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TJC'SiOTS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY NTATKJir.XTX, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGEHS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, PHIPPrVO TAOS, At. W-man Know Thjneir. The great publication hv Tlr. Chavaeeo. WOMAN AN A WIKK AND MOTIIKlt! Will aare you Inonev and sittlcrlng. Agenti, wanted everywhere ; laillra prefcr rel For lernn a Id rone Wm. It. Kvetia A Co., 740 Sansom St,, riillatlelphia. 4t Q1 nnO1'' ln fl monilm by one I e J '-airent, ranvanlng for TIIE GUIDE BOARD. By Ilr. W. W. Unll. Agenti, Wantotl. If. N. McK Intiev A i v. irt Vrtl. Tti. u .... Phlla. 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SO a 111; Wall's flfcommodatuiii No '2, K&'ia in ;Cin cinnati expresN t'.inain; JohiiNtowti ae comnKKlatton lo.'iO am; ltraddH'k'a ac commodation No I, J.liO pni; Pittsburgli express 1.30 p in; l,cilie express l.fiO p in ; Wail's accommodation No :t, p ni ; Home wood accommixhition No 1,9.61 pin; Wall a accommodation No 4, 5..HI p in ; Hrinton accommodation No 'i, 1.10 p in; Way Pawienger 10. -0 p m. DEPART. Southern expicus B.a) a m ; Pacifle ex prewt 2.40 a in ; SVall's accommodittion No J, 8.30a in ; Mail Train N.10 a 111 : lirinton's aeouimotlatioii 1 1.1.11 a 111 ; RraddtK-k'a ae coilimo,1ation No 1, .1.10 p 111; Cincinnati express 2.Z? p ni ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a hi ; Joliiistown aeeoiini'iKlation . ?.S0 ) m; l')iila.lelni,:t e-Toresa S..'iO p in; Wall accomnuHliition NoM,;i.0.'p ni; Wall s accommodntioii No 4, 6.0.1 p in ; Fast '-in .w p m ; wall a oa, 11.110 p 111. 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GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TIOKESTA. KLINORDLINGER & CO. II AVE just brought on a complete and oretuuy aeiecieu stoca Ot FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to the complete hum a oia nrHi-ciass ,rocery House, which they have opened out at their estaliliHh nient on Elui St., tind door north of M. t cnurch. TEAS. COFFEES, ST'OARS mKurs. FRUITS, SPICES, HAMS, LARD, A SD mo IV.S70.V5 OT ALL KISVS. at the lowest cash prices. Goods warrant d to be of the he.-,t quality. Call and ex amine, and we neneve we can suit von. N. KMNOFDLINOFR ,t CO, im. 0, '70. 1872. The Pittsburgh Commercial A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The "Presidential year" Is always a reading year with the American people. It Imposes extraordinary duties on Jour nals from which the oplo may usual ly expect not only the news of the tiny, lint Intelligent discussion of public ques tlonsanil ,'liitnciatioti of opinions. While this is true in a general sense the year be fore us Is likt 'v, in a political sense, to bo one of itnusiiitt interest) - the Democratic party is breaking up, anil thero are indica tions of alliances and purposes altogether novel In our politics. The elections of the paM vear have resulted tn almost an un broken series of Republican victories. Oeneral Urania administration has receiv ed the tiniittivoca! indorsement of the American people; and thero is every in dication now that, as the Republican can didate, he will be re-elected Presidt lit. As an Indepnndent Republican Paper the CoMMKiiciAi. will in the future, as in the p.tst, render an itndeviating supnort to Republican Principles, holding that the good of the Republic requires that the (iovernment should remain in the hands of the party that saved it In the great lile or ileal h st'ruggl". 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Its readers as a uen eral thing are the influential, intelligent classes. In a circle of hundreds of miles, embracing nearly the whole of Pennesyl vania, much of Ohio, West Virginia and States bevond, it is the favorite in tho ciinting-iinuse, the oflice, tho store and the family, especially of business and culti vated classes. Tn hold this place) will be our constant effort. TERMS IN ADVANCK: Daily paper, per year, ... $10.00 Weekly paper, per year - - f2.00 The Weekly Commercial will 1 fur nished in Clubs of Twenty at 11.50 per an num, and one copy Kiven'gralia to th get-tar-up of the dub. Specimen copy sent prat ia on application, -4r-Send iu von r orders. Address THE COMMERCIAL, Pitt-shtirgh, Pa. Attention Agents Think of This ) WtMiricrfuI Succcm ! 23,000 copies of Brnekett'a History of the Friuivo-tierman War, sold first 00 days. It will soon contain a full history of the bloody Rebellion in Paris, making nearly WHi pages and 150 elegant illustrations, and will sell 5 times faster than heretotore. Price only (2,50. Incomplete works, written in" the interost of the Irish and French, are lieing otfore 1 with old cuts, and for want of merit claiming to be of ficial, .te. Hewar. of such. Itrockett's in both English and lieriuan, is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and ia-.t selling work extniit. I-ook to your in terests, fctrike quickly ami you can coin money. Circulars freeatid terms excelled bvno'ne. A. II. IH IlUAKli, Publisher, 400 Ckextnut St., Phila. 12-4w. REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. PY OETTINU UP CLUUS. .Send for our new Price List and a Club Form will accompany it, containing full directions making a largo saving to consumers and remunerative club organ ize rs The Great American Tea Company. 31 A SS VKSKY Silt V. CT, P. O. BoxttrtJ. HEW YORK. 22 4t 1Vell' Carbolic Tablets. For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tablets present the Acid in Com bination with other etlicient remedies, in a popular form, for tho Cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and Vis ce rat ion or the throat are immediately re lieved, ami Hiaiemeiita are constantly l.o inu sent to the proprietor of relief in cases of Throat dillicultiea.of years standing. caution "ic: ie Tablets; don't lot other goods be palmed off on you in their place. John Holing, 34 1'latt St., N. Y.' Sole Agent. Sold by Druggist. Price 25 cents a boxj fci-4t Agents Wanted 1 Extra Terms Rook SfvPt't! hm' lntlT U'n.ltn.1 a nnrnltn in the subscription line, which will aell at sight in every family. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only w rk extant which satisfies this want. It is bcautHiil and striking, combining an entirely new and elegant Family Photograph Album, with a com plete Family History. Full particulars tree. Address lioo. Maclean, Publisher, 71U Hansom Street, Philadelphia. 22-4t S-i." A JIOXTII I-Horne and carriage furnished; expenses paid; sam plesiee. H. 11. SHAW, Alfred Mo. 32-4t AtiKNTS WANTKI) FOR life ifj mm Briny an Kxpone vf the Sewest liittt and Mytteriet of Mormonitm. With a lull and authentic histoty of Polygamy, by J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Sail l-ake Reporter. Agents are meeting with unpecented sncess, one reports 10 subsribers in four days, anthor 71 iu two davs. Sord for Circulars and see what tho press savs of the work, NatloetsJ Publishing Co.. Phia., TIJ3IOTJTH3 TEA STORE! Taa plejea te bay erary varUrtr of lh - VERttBESTiaTEAS At TUN r n rt' r t i j t n r A J S II M-t KI A M M W A. U , la at the 'extensive Tea Store mt II. T. CHAITEY. where you enn always find a large assort mento'lthe best Tea's at New York prioeja, A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions. unequaled In fpiality and cheapness byany other store In Warren county, always n hand. Tho people of Ftirest county wilt save money by purchasing their supplies) at this place. Rest brands of FA MIL T F L OUR, delivered at any depot on the llueoftlta H, ll.fi en. Store on Main St. near the Depot. RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLV'IS. flun materials of every kind. Write for Price List, to tircat Western Ouii Woiks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army guns and Revol vers bought or tiailcd i'or. Agents wanted. l-4t WANTED AOENTS.- everywhere t canvass for our en at li()l LA R Paper. A line $2.00 steel E graving given toevery subscrilHT. Extraordinary inilut lentH. Address It. R. Rt'HSKLl Itoston, Mass, lu-4t ' AQENT3 WANTED TOB THE " only reliable, Complete ml lluuly illustra ted llistorv of , CHICAGO JVt' CONKAGRATIOfl. The fastest selling book ever Issued. Act quickly and secure extra terms and clinic held. Outfit, Ml cents. Ilt-Riiaitli linos. Publishers, 723 Sansoin St., Phila. 34-4. AOENTS WANTED FOR THE gamORY OF THE H WAR IN EUROPE It contains ovor l."0 fine engravings of Rattle Scenes and incidents in ihe War, ami is the only FL' LL. AL'TII ENTIC and OFFICIAL iiistory of that great cimflict. Agents a'e meeting with unprecedented success selling from 'Jil to -to isiplcs pet day and it ia published in both English and Oermaii. P II Tin M Inferior hiMories are belnr lHU I lUllcirculated. See that the liook you buy contains l.'ai line ugravings and HtHi pages. Send for circulars ,v see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PC I5L1SI 1 1 Nu CO., Phila., Pa. lft-4t AUENTS WANTEIU For th llnltiMt Witty Hook THE MIMIC WORLD, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. By Olive Iigan. Pleases evervbodv will sell immensely ! is genial, jauiilv ainl pure-tuned; has title in A colors, and lllusti..tions. Nothing like it I Canvass-ing-ltook a rare beaut v. New World Publishing Co., 7th A Market St Phila. W-4t . . TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. INI. P. GETCHELL, XVciJer esj DRY GOODS Xtll imia. Itnniai Jl' BIiam HATS & CAPS, Ac., Ac, Ac", COKXKIt MAIX DKIXIT 7'., TIDIOUTE, PA.. Has the Tjtrgest and most Complete NWek now on hand, of any store In WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having purchased my atock nine the prcat tletlino in Gold, I can aell pooda cheaper than any Dry Oont! IIollSO ill tlie Oil Regions. 'Persona purchasing goods of me will save 25 A. ....... nr r npTpni'i . I'v:i cciii. jm. i. tn, iviir lu Tidioute. April 11, 1870. 4-6 L. P, BllOCKETT S Popular history ill UIU IHO'HIV F RNCQ-GERMAN WAR! Now containing a lull account of the Fear(il Reign of Terror in Parli.. Is selling beyond all preeedout. It is by far tlien oit reli iblo and onl v com plete and iinprrlial history of that niightr struggle and its momeiiteua rcsuUa. 6IJ l-nma ii.-.inv i.iu xpiriteti uiiiNtrations, brice. onlv SJ .Ml. Jo ooo .. iJ sold. It is issued ill both Knirlish ..,'.1 Ocimttii, and is beyond qestion the fastest selling Ixiok extant. Wide awake energet ic agents wanted. Terms oxtra. Now ia the time to coin inoncw A. II. Ht'li BAKU, Publisher, 400 Chestnut St. Phila., I a. jy 4t 8 O'CLOCK 13-It THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TF YOU 1VANT a perfect tit and a good, . amnio ot jioota and Shoes, of tho fluent workmanship, go to If. I.. MrCAXC'irft, CENTRE STKEET, OIL CITY, PA. aSatisfactlon guaranteed. 2-33 tf,' WANTEO-AGKNTS t- per dnvV Z w sell the celebrated IIO.M K SHUT. TLKKKWINtl MAC111NK. l.astheu.w der-feed, makes the "lock stitch " aMeon. both sides, and fully licensed. ' The best and cheapest family Sewing Maehino In ha niarkot. Ad.lress Johnson. t'" rk 1 Mrrr-', vr r...Ti,i, f", 111., Inis, Mv J ft
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