TliKSD.lY lWflKM.n,M!t. H). r,3. BOROUGH OFFICERS. (k)7mi-II. II. JUr. i ( ntn ilmen .IhimiIi Nil river, .It H. fit roup. W. W. him ml. is. It, llinlot, I. Wiimns. JHrrmtf the fence W. I'. M crcil littt, l. S. Knox. (SimtnhlrS, N'.Tclteworth. Ni-h'iol IHrrrtnrx .1. Winans, .1. A. Halo, . A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, M. W. Tate, M. I. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pmiitrnt .FmlqeW. P. Jpmks. Aaiw'ni JuiljmS. A. Pnul'Un, An bitP.w (!nnit, ShrrirK. Ii. TlAVK, JHAtriet AttnrnnV, V. MAnn. 'Vrt'tnti t'rr H. NKl'I.KV. I'rnthnnntarfi, itrgistrr if' lirronlrr, fv. J. II. Aiisew, 'Vii;ii.irr Hntj. Ki.Mott, Jacob .Mkkoii.i.iott, T. I. Cm, I. ink, (mniri SiiprrintrnrlftitH. F. ltonnnn. .(ci fi-ii'iiiio(c (inonou Hiiioins, Wm Pattmiison. Hiiihi .Viicic.ior S.T. InwiN. f VlOHdC J ost A II W I N A Ns. fimnli 1Ki7rir Kl.I llnf.KMAN, A'M. Ci.Auk, T. II. Conn. Mnnhrrn (mnrrM VMh PmtrictO. W. HcoKiKl.n .Aartvh1i3. B. I.awnoi. - LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Good Tcmpla-s Attcnlion. There will lc n mcctinjr of tlie Good Templar nt llieir Hull, oil Weilnea day evening next. A full uttcmlance is desired. , Mi-!" Sue .May arrived nt liomo on Saturday for u short vacation. f Uev. A. Virtue will preach in tlie Presbyterian Church in this place next ' Hulihuth, morning mid evening. Mr. F. E. Allison, of K.i.-t Hick ory callc I upon us this morning. He is looking hourly mid feeling good. We understand our borough school are to open sonic time, next j. month, hut helicvo no teachers liitvc , yet been selected. -r-ix Cnn.plieil iiml nn assistant nre X getting out stone, tihove ilm bridge nt the 'mouth of the creek, for the foun dation of Knox's new building. AI. Partridge uud family returned from Jamestown on Saturday last, looking hcurty. Al. nitty be found ut Knox's store, settling up the books. A string band is contcinplutcd in ; cur place ere long, under the leader ship of Prof. Weber. An institution ff this kind would be appreciated by jail. j Tiev. llurtoti is moving his house ' hold furniture items the river to day, fond his family will take up their resi v deuce in Curry 8 nno timo during this .week. J Upnr.lsf $250,000 have been tuWrilierl in Titusville to t ie propos-t-d mnd from t!mt point to l!u!'.iln, to - He owned uud controlled by the oil -interest. We understand thnt the stock in !. I.-: I I I . ,i ii the nrutge to lie limit across t lie Alie- jfheny at Tidioute is all taken and the structure will be conynenced tis soon as the weather will pel in it. .Eugene Parker, the man who tnunipulatud 1). Hny&' hot-Jieif last .pprirtg, is engtgud in preparing (bines fof a new trial at, the business this fptngon his own hook. He appears tu understand, it. The weaklier is eoft, and the in dications nt present nre that the ice M'tll go out uf the river soon. How tyver, a slight change in tho wentTier mL'ht make our ice BfTdgo hold, out until some time in' April. - t Messrs. Grove it Wolcott nre nbout to put dow n a test well on tho ojiposite side of tho river 'front Wltite yak. The ore confident of success. Mr. Wolcott's well up ;Vent Hiikory 'cfeek ia doinp 30 barrels iter ti 0 , In two wefks wo will publish tho 'DiL-usurer's alcs of Seated and Uu '.a ted lands. TleticUii'r Siliy itifoi ms thiU the list will be Try large tliis hi, ou account, wd-nippose. of the ". lilllrent rafting last summe?! wRich Made Mr. Spinu? r's au'rt'grajilis'scarce. ; --We wish to call lUtcntiiMi to the a dvertisement of Grovvr & liit-r's cliiiiein unother column. Jv Van Giesen, of .fliis piac' has ' . .-n tho agency for fhis County, ui:d "v !i fticnisfi inachints nt the lowest j-riwe, tif Icao ,thc,.u tu responsible f-i nits'. . . . . John 'ellis' was :to d;y arrested f ml' arraigned before Esq. Mercilliott ' a charge of hlrceny preferred by . S. Kno-x. Ncllis was hound over ' 100 bil fcr his. ajtpearance nt art.. A 'similar charge was preferred G. V. Dilhridge, which is to be in--tigiited to-iiiorrow evening. -----Col. J. C. Hays, of Meadville, V'ial Agent of the P.O. Depart . ,1 called on us last week. Ho was , ,:..,.i, t , nm i "feting tho 1 osl Olhco here, which i . . , repor's to ho running correctly. , . ;i.r i,..,- i.,. . -;...i i,:, i : .1... x " " ., hi, twu -XtwhfU, .ind fcuid ho- gueised he ' -juv.l'l'jaali a livicg. by day's tvu-k j Y. M C. A. According Id previous nnnonncp- nient, Messrs. Andrews and Jones, of the Y. M. C. A. of Tiiliuute, held a tneetiiig in the M. E. Church on Miin day lust. A good titiilience wea pres ent, nud nt the end of the exercise!', nn opportunity was given all present to join the institution. A member ship (if about n dozen wns soon ac quired. A temporary organization was effected by the election of T. J. Van Giesen as President, and W. It. Dunn ns Secretary. M. W. Tate, Mrs. 11. II. May and A. 15. Kelly were ap pointed u committee on Constitution and Py laws, to report nt the next meeting, which will be held in the Presbyterian Church on next Salihclli nt 3 o'clock, P. M. All ure invited to be present. Mr. E. II. Eauderbaugli is the Cutter for the Merchant Tailoring es tablishment of Hilbrouncr & Co., and his work gives satisfaction to all who patronizu hint. The latest styles are just out. Call and look nt them. - Prof. Porter ca'led upon us yester day. He has just closed a term of nchool near Cooksburg. As will bo seen by nn announcement in another column, Mr. Porter is n candidate for the School Superintendcncy of our County. He has been teaching with in its limits for about three years. We notice that Col. Sam Young, of the East ISrady Jndejicmlent pro poses to start a daily paper at Parkers. The Col. has a good thing of it where he is, and the inducements heid out to him Ht Parkers must be large to temjit li i in nway from it. It is also stated that Mr. Clark Wil R' n will sthi t a daily there this week. A few of our young people were ii:vited to the II ilmes Hotisu on Sat urday evening lust to meet some com pany from President. During the evening n string band was improvised and some tripping of tho "light fan tastic" indulged in. Everybody en joyed themselves, nud the party broke up long enough before Sunday to leave no room fr remarks. The Tidioute Journal of last week contain nn nrticle descriptive of the Hardware House, of Andrews & Co. of that place. Messrs. Andrews & C'n. have kept their business before tho people of Forest County through the columns of the IJkpit.i.icak for t years past, and we would like to copy the article, did time erntit. We will say, however, that there is not u more complete rstabli.-hmciit of the kind in the State outside of the larger cities. Messrs Henry, Chapman & Co.. of the Sitnrttiy Morning Xuin of Titus vile, propose to issue commencing " im in iiiav, uu tiveu ug palter, , n ' 1 ' . .. .1. . -t . i- i io ue laiieu ine iuuy i.ccntny I reus. the proprietors say that the new daily is to be "Inde ei'dent in politics but not Neutral devoted to General Intelligence, Local News, and fully pledged to, and identitiu 1 with every worthy interest of our city, and the oil region. 'J he J'rets w ill he the organ of no clique, "ring" or party, but will be really and in the broadest sense, nn independent newspaper, determined lo work its way into popular favor, and lie worthy ol popular support." Wo wish the new daily aud its publishers success. t'he Daily Journal a 7x9 sheet puhlisheiLjt a Hag station on tho O. C. A A. Tl."iy. called Tidioute, for want ol' something to say, says the fol lowing: "A very largo busiuiss thnt our im-rebuilt have never had, and belongs them, from CI trioii and For est Cnuutieo, is not able to reach us, and must put up with the one bore accommodations of Ti -uesta, Fry burgh, and such diminutive hamlets." Pray, Major, is there any business that belongs to you in Allegheny County which must put up with the one horse iieiimodatioiisof Pittsburg a ml Alle gheny ? If you can find nothing to say in favor of a bridge at Tidioute w ithout abusing neighboring towns, you had best drop tho buine.-s, and let the Commercial, which has many times morn live matter in its column each day, than you have in your patent tut- I ' guarantee entire satisfaction. We side weekly, run the newspaper husi-J always keep a first class stock of coat ness up there. 'ukr;! vesting-, mid cassitueres. All Mr. E. Colleton, the Cutter for Superj- Lumber Co. Store, having returmd from Pittsburgh with new plates nnd patterns, now is your time to call and examine the Spring Stvles. Also examine the work done by the Singer Family Sewing Machine. We have always simples of sewing, and give satilactory information at any ' . , J . j time. t large assortment ot machine' ., . . fixtures, nce.tles &!., always on hand. ! . . i Remember the terms, fifteen dollars 1 . ,...., ., - ; M-i-uiuy unii ten uonurs a nioDin. :cw goods arriving constantly. Spring Btyks cow en Laud and for a!o cheap. Sl-t-L'Ki-a Lv.Mrrn'Co. I Ptblic Vnd e. The undersigned will expose to pub- lie sule uu TUESDAY, APRIL 2D., 1872, At his residence nt East Hickory, two Milch Cows, olio six year old Uor.-e, one Skeleton I.uggy, one Sleigh, thirty or forty cords of stovo wood, hard and hcuiioek, one Hook Case & Secre tary, coinb'tied, one Piano Porte, one Eiuienco iiew ing Michine, Household and Kilclieu furniture. Terms of Sale. All sums under five dollars, cash. Eif'ty dollars or under, thrt e Mouths credit. Over that amount, six months credit, w ith interest and ap proved s.-curity. II. II. Stow. East Hickory, Mur. 2(5, 172. CiiKAr Mihic. "Peters' Musical Monthly is certainly the cheapest pub lication in the world, and ve l ave yet to hear a single person say nny thing against its varied and charming selec tions ot Vocal uud Instrumental Mu sic The publisher manages to keep clear of the vile, trashy stull' with which the country is flooded, and by giving judicious selections fro in tho heat masters, hu made Poiers' Musical Monthly n welcome visitor to thou sands of musical families who have heretofore been unable to cultivate thtir musicel tastes on account of tin high price ot music. The April num ber, price 30 cents, contains ien pieces of music. The publisher nficre a trial trip January, February, March, and April numbers for $1. Address, J. L. Peters, ODD Broadway, Ixew Y,rk. When applied with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche and accompanied with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discove ry as constitutional treatment Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy produces per iod cures of the worst cases of Catarrh and Ozena of many years standing. This thorough cour.-e of medication coiisiiiu!ii the only scieniiiic, rational, sate and sujeesslul manner of treat ing litis odious disease that has ever been tillered to the affected. Tho in strument and two medicines Sold for $2 by all Druggists. 574 Winter cups selling at cost at tln Superior Lumber. Co. Store, evciy Saturday. Dress goods selling as low and compared with New York prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Every Saturday is the day for cheap goods at tho Superior Lumber Co. Stoic. For coughs, bronchitis and con sumption, in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 073 Heady made clothing and woollen goods of nil kinds are specialties nt our Clearance Sales, every Saturday. SLTICKIOH I.UMItKlt CO. KTOP.K. Come uud see the new Spring Goods just received at the Superior Lumber Co'sStore. A complete assort ment of Notions, Dress goods, etc. Gents' Furnishing goods, latest styles of neckties, bows, scarf's, paper collars, underware Ac., at the very lowest prices. SxruKion LvMnEP. Co. Stoke. The public appreciating- our lib eral inducements for cash purchases is the reason we have such crowds nnd sell sin b piles of poods every Saturday. suPKiuoK i.i:Miu:it r. stuuh." A full nssifltment of Notions re ceived this day. Will be sold at very favorabe prices. We sell Sewing Ma chines at the very lowest figures. 4 Itf Sri'iiiuou Lr.Mnnn Co. Stork. Owing to the shortness of the cotton crop nnd the great demand for cotton goods in tho west, there is a material advance in all kinds of do mestics, but we are celling at tho old prices beside ttie great inducements wo offer for buying goods eveiy Satur day. Sii'Kiiioi: I,rMut;n Co. Stoi;e. Having procured the assistance of two good workmen in our 'luiloring Department, we are able to turn out : suits for men and bojs with dispatch, I work guaranteed before leaving the I si lop. Where wo sell ouee we have the assurance of selling again. -Utf SifKiMoit Li'MBKit Co. Sroiu;. For Sale, The desirable Farm, know n ns the Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 '. acres, bottom sand, located on (ho A I- I . .. ., . Icgheny Liver, three miles above ft ..-!. . . uesi.i. viooti two-story irame House, i , i , , , , large barn, goml orchard, and desira- i, ;,, ,- i- . We tmpioveuieuts. I-..r terms tVe. en- quire of W. W. Mason, 'liouesta, Pa., or Ih'onr. &. Si.vclau:, Cleveland, O!no. CI tf Notice. All those knowing thennelves in debted on the Subscription tothePres hyteiian ministers' salary, nre request ed to muko payment during: this Week, ns at the end of that time the balance on the list will be due. W. K. Dl n, Trcns. Eor Sale. -To close nn estate, two tracts of bind of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone ('reek, Forest County. Heavily titnhered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil territory. Map with particulars at this ofliec. I). S. Knox having purchased the stock of D. S. Knox it Co., is now sell ing goods for cash, cheaper than ever they were sold in town. Cash being needed just at this time, he is offering great inducements to cash buyers. Give him a call, and if you don't buy it will uet be his fault. 43 CAiirENTKits, Llacksmiths, caw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this sectim of the country. They nre making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Book Binding. We are agent for ns good a book bindery as then is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, nud satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples can be seen tit this office. "How To Go West." Forty years ago, Illinois was as fur West us most people w ished to go, and journeys were made in the legendary "Prairie Schooner," but in these liuys of Proi;re?s und Improvement, the word West has come to mean Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Califor nia and the Territories, and the Trav eler r-itchcs almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the D;ir liu::ton Hotitp, which starts from Chi cago over the Chicago, Burlington & Qitincy R. R., from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis.llioomiiigton & West ern Short Line, and from L'gansport over I he Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. K., and running through Burlington, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leaven worth and Kansas city, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Railroads running from those cities. Always go "Byway of Burlington." and you will he sure to he right. The Burlington Route has admira bly answered the question, "How to go West?" by the iiblication of a truth ful and interesting document filled with tacts 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 fWeof charge. Copies, and additional information, can he obtain ed by addressing, General Passenger Ageut, B. & M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. Tho Bejt Jeweb-y Hous In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jeuks. lie has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he bus mark ed down to the bottom figures, und we can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. Tho stock is very extensive, and one cannot, fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jeuks a call w hen you go to Meadville, nnd von will not recret it. 27 if yew AdicrtiHeiiientH. J. It, U A It HIS, 1. D. F.lSMK'I'T, JIA MUX .0 VAXXKTT, Ai.torny-3 a'. Law, Titusvil!o Punn'a. P It ATTIC i: in all tlio Courts or W-iiren, Craw lorJ, t'orest ami Vnuino Coun ties. 4!)-u' AN ORDINANCE Imposing 1'euiillii'i for certain Js (c ineanori. Wiii:ki:as, It is uado tint iluty of t!u Iioiontrli Ciuneil to preserve i r.li-r mi l maintain (lie ci e within t!ie limits ol tlu-ir jurisi I in ion, the ii-loro Si.r. 1. Ito it ooaried Hiul it is Iiercliy O'lai-teil, lli-it Hie llih Coost il.lo of said ItoroU'li, or soeli assistant or assistants as the .llMi'rli CoitiK'il limy uj'point, shall, ill all easeis of lavarh of tin ea-t-t ly rea son of ilruuiieiioi ss or oilier dis a-thii y eoil.lllet, oeeliri'illsl wilhitl Wlil llofoilirli, 1 r i n -ur the olleiiih r or oll.-ii.lci s tielore Ilm Chief llurjes, whose itoty it is lierehy loailo to i mi or iioirisoo, or tiiitt ami no pi isnii saiil otleihli r or olVi-iclers. l' i ri'il .l Mirh liuesliall not lie less than one dollar nor more than twenty lollai.-i for any oim olf.-ni-e; toel siK-ti iiiipi-isiiu-io tit sha 1 not le h-s.s than live iii'i looro than 1 1 1 1 i t v six hours at au.v one lime. ( Si-;c. J. 't'hat lh tines iinp'seil hv the, aliove st-i'tion shall he paid into the Treat- ury of '1'ioiiesla Itorotmh lo ilel'rtiv expeu- S"s iiii-ui roit hy the euf reeuii nt of this ordinance. .1. WIN'ANS, lt;ir;;-. W. I'. Mi:i!( II.I.IOTI', S.-e'y. I CROYZF? a BAKER n i: w i u n v ii i . i: m . T in follow-In I nrn splcete1 from thous ands of tostimon'tils of "liuilar eharator, as cxpretxliex the reasons f'r tlie prefer enee ol thoUroveriV linker Mm hines over nil others. "Hike the O rover linker Mi ehlno, in the first plaee, lieeause if I had nnyothor. I should still wnnt n Urvi-r v linker i nnd liavinira Drover A- Itaker it Hnswors the purpose of nil the rest. It does a trreater variety of work nud iseasier to letirtt than nny other," Mrs. .f. C C'ro ly (.lenny Juno) "I have had several years' expo-rl'-neo with a tirover it: linker Mn-hi e. w liii li hns til veti me irn-at atisfnetion. I think i lie I i rover A- linker Mneliine is more ensily Tnana-red, and less lialile to tret out of order. I prefer the (irover A- Itakerde eidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in tny family for snm two vein's j and fjom whnt I know ot its wirkiti'is, nnd from the testimony of ninny of tuv friends who use the s me. I can hardly sop how anvthiti)reoiild lie more complete' or irivo better satisfaction," Mrs. (ien. Uratit. "I l.elieve it to lie the best, nil things const. lered.of-.in v thnt I have known It Is very simple nnd ensily learned; the ppwlmr from the ordinary spools Is a arrnt ndvnntnirei thestiti-h is entirely reliable: it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to iret out of order. Mrs. A.M Kpi.'.ner, "(! Horn St. liiooklyn. "I nni ai'ipininted with the work of tho principal machines, nnd I prefer the (irover A- linker to them a I, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work in the house w hich was done nine yenrs nuo which is still trood." Mrs, lr. Mc t'ready, No. -13 Ivast id street, N". Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewinirdone in my family f r the Inst, two years Ims hern done by (irover A: Maker's Machine, nnd I never had h garment rip or need mendinu:. excett those rents which frolicsome bovs w II make in whole cloth. It is, in mv opinion, by tar the m ist vln nbleof nnv I havo tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Iteeeher. "The (.rover A Baker Sewiiii Ma chine hns i'-:iilered in every respect, the most perfect salisfaction. It eomOines so iiituiv advantages with beauty of execu tion mid economy in price that it is n ne eesity in every household." Mrs. (iovcr nor (iearv, i larrisliiirfr, I'a. 'I have had the (irover A' Halter Ma chine tor ten or twe've ye-rs in constant use in my hoti-e I have seen and known every kind of family sewimr, both per Mitna! nnd hoiceliold, iiccontplished up the (irover A: linker M:e hine, to the enti. snti'O'nction of all concerned, liuv. (Stephen II. T yi nr. "I lind the (irover it Baker Stitch will wear ns omr as the narmcnts do outwear the L'lirment in fnct. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do; and neither does it draw tll work." Mrs. Iir. Whiting, 4 Hast twenty-fourth street, X. Y. The (irover and linker Sewing Machine Company ninciii'netnro both the Klastie and l.ocl; Mitch Machines, and oiler the public a choice of the best machines ol both ..inds, at their establi: limcnls in all tho largo cities, nnd throitIi agencies in nearly all towns throughout tho country, l'rice lists and samples of sewinj; In both stitches furnished on application to T.J. VAN GIHtSlJV, Apent, Tiono-ta, Pa. UILLIAMSrUKT lillllXSGN SOHABY. Wri.MAMSPOIiT, PEXS'A. AKIHSTCI.AS' Uoiirdin School lor bolli sexes. I. O V A TIOX Ono of the most beautiful in the S'ate. Students Recoived at any Time. Ti:i!.MS MOMMtATi:. Itefereuces Hon. .In ). A. Dale, Miles W. Tate, lisip, S. J. Wole.-tt. -l.j-iit. lSTATK OK CONltADLKnAr.fr, Into 1J of I iiekorv Township, Korest County, deceased. All persons indeb e t to said es tate uro requested to make immediate pav-uie-'t. And those having leiml ela ins nira'nst the same, will present theni witli oul delav in proper order tor settlement. to I. S. KN'IIX, ,. JO.S1AH W1NANS, Kxie,,tors' 4-t;t rpiIH Tenth volume of Wood's IIoi'sk I iioi.ii Mao .ink begins with..anuary '7 It is ediied by Had Hamilton, st. s. Wood, and 11. V."(lsborne, and includes iitiiiHis' its regular contributors llora- e (troel.y, (inil tlniiiilton, '1'hos K. Mecelier. Iir. Dio Lewis, lr. W. W. Hall, .lames Parton. etc. Harriet itcecher stowe, Ibick Poini'i-oy. .lohu li. Saxe. Mai. tienl. Kil piilriek. Petroleum V. Nasbv, etc. writ" it ocensjiinallv. Terms One liollar a venr. Ill fluhhim?, thiee Ii st -class peri- dienls are trivi-n for the prii eof oneol them. Tlie wost liberal Premium List ever pin. I sin il. No periodical is more fi eiticutl y or tavor nbly inen'ioned Ipy the press. "Wood'H Household Mavia.iuc is one of Hie monu ments of husincs en tert n'ise wloch m irk the ;!..''. Methodist If line .lonrnal. Phil adelphia, Pa. "It has been improvim; ever since we knew it ago-sl criterion for the future." Courier, New Market, Can ada. It is a m irvel of ch 'apneas ami lir-t-cla-n (piali y eomliincd." New Yolk T n ics. .specimen copy sent fiee any address. S,S. Wooli.V Co., Newburnh, N. Y. AtiKNT-S WAN TKl) Toll ROMANISM AS IT IS. Tnis Itiiok. nn etee-ntit o.-tavo N'oleuif, eontniniiiL 7"i I paijcs. and ll-'i lu st-i lasscrt Itrnvinus, is an exhaustive and (Standard woi k, liliiii lill v adapted lo its ori.iiu to the present time, exp-scs its ba-eless pre teiiees, its frauds, its persecution.-., its (jross intmornlities, its opposition to our public schools, and ei il nod reliuious lil erty, it snow iln iu-i liou.s woi li.ims w loi Ii sironn'y tend to br.ii' this eoimtry under toll ICointsh eoniiol. Prospectus, nn I books ready ou applica'iou. Conn, pub lishin Co., Il.u llonl Conn. -ll ONFECTICN ARIE S. T A S. MrKAY, at the Post Otlieu, has opened out a choice lot of COSt-KV'llOSAltllS, CASMID l ltUlTS, '101', AVi 'OS, CIGAUIIT, AM) NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the pnti onn'40 of tho public is rospi-ctllll y solicited. 40-lf J AS. M. McK AY. ASKy()UH C R0CFR FOR SELLING AT COST XTntil 1, '72 D.S. KNOX, llnvins sold out his Store buildinc tT oth er parties, who are to tak possession on tint l.-t of Aprd, is disposing of his IMKEttSE STOCK AT COST! FOR CASH! His stuck consists in put of nnd ritovifiio.VN, BOOTS & SKOE3 ! -AXD- Hotise Vurnlshintr Oonds. Iron, Nails, Machine tools, Airriciiltnral I iiiplcincnts, A c., A'c,. .Ve w hich we oiler at greatly ro ilucod prices. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! of all kinds, P.UU.ort SI'ITSi, CII AMr.KI! SKTS, i.t)rN(ii:s, WHATNOTS, sr it i. vci p.niis, MATiti:ssi:s, I.OOIIN(i Cil.ASS ICS, Ac, Ac, Ac., of a'l kin nnd fu well made as nny evi l broiiyht lo town. PURE DRUGS on hand, and dispensed in an intelligent in. inner. of all kinds, will he sold cheaper than ever Le;bre. NOW IS THE TIME ! You w ill probably never have another .-p- oi -I unity to select from so larte a st. ck "I jroods at ihc siouc litruri s, and now ib the Itloe to lav in a snpplv. '1 his oiler holds gooil only until APRIL 1ST, come now, and get vour kooHs ehcap. D. S. KNOX. REYfiDLDS.lDIIEADSCO 1 Centre S:., opposite I'ont O nee, OIL CPiY, tENN'A. ntCMi.ns fN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. l:i-..sx i; - oi). i A li i-J. i t . a, Oil. ( LOTUS, nonrs, SHOES, HATS A CATS, Till MM1 A NOTION:, I'.T''., HTC. rptllS IS NO 111." Mill.' i ! o -1 Itv sen 1 it O Ci'lVTM with ice. h::jht you wi t ie'e:v hv r--tni- ( oi n I pl -tnre o y :ir turtii'- Ii i In I , with (tnoic nt 1 da'e ' ma'-, a ' 1 h W. KmX. P. o ina.ver N 34 rilio N. V. 13 liljrr4,.-rJ is v pi pi- M.AVU TV. A rnwC h ' I . i e ii I e I nvor l$iX 'nr,-..n ft to si.i nil vi-.i"-. , ,n "in- -in e inn k ' t 'i:n l n"d hnlf p u i I pack. i ;C-i on i.v. atr' sn e ivh e n o only by the (ire it. At tin' e '1 I Pu-tie 'le.it'-.'. N Chuteii Si. New V irK. P. o. llox oiiti. Scud lor Then- f ai ."ieiil.0. -7 I- A-.i:vTS W NTKI bound eut.vnss imx b a.k PKXT FIIKK! nf poTas0 on r('"''i; r "5 -.'lit, ami Pt cu'wivi tcrr.t rv n nutfil n tl:o ricTDUIL IIOVK !iII:l.K Con'ii'ns over 'ton -H-ist'-n' on--. Isn ni plet" l.ilitn'y of 11; 1I i a Kit 1-' e. l-:.x-eells nil others. In l-'.ti.l sli nnd (i"i inan. Win. l'l nt A- Co . PhiHi.. Pa. it7-4t JURUBEBA. Is 11 South American plant that has been ucd for many yens by tlie uiedicRl taeiilly of those c uintr es with womlerliti eilieacy, ninl is a Sure and Pei.'eet Itemed ;o.' all l)isv'a-es of the I.ivir and 8 .Inen. I'nlur ment or Ob-Bti-nc ion ol Intet.t lies lr.nnry, Uterine, or A'oloio'iiil Or.-aus, Poverty era wantof Hlooil, In terni'.tt -nt or Itemi'deul Fevers. Intlama Ion ol tho l.iver, liropsy, S ue; jiuli ( irell I.1..011 oftilO P.ltod, Abscesses, Tumors, .tauni'iee, Scrofula. Iiys;icpsia, Afie.e and Fever, or their Cone nn tan's. Dr. WELLS' Entrant of JUHUPERA is a most peivcc' alterative, and is i tiered to'he pub ic as a erea itiviorator and remedy cir a l 'inpur ties oi'the b'oo-l. t for orrnnic w eakiies- w tli t he; r iit'cndnHt evils. For th" tbi'eoiii'jr coniolnitits Da Wolds' Extract of Jut u',o a is eon'i:len:l,y rei"mmeii'!cd 1 1 eviry iaoii-y as n h niseh-ild rcuieiiv, and should b' r 'n taken in all (Icianemcut-j ol the systoniv. ..,,.'.iTA I'll Vsrc It is in t whnt is popularly called a I'.lTTI'.ltS, nor Is it .n tended as such ; but is simpiv a owi r.ol alterative urivlnu health, vieoran ' toi c to all tie-vital forces, and aniui iti s a-c! ! r'.i liosa'l weak a..d ivniphat e 'i mp- r unen s. JOHN (J. KKI.I.o' ii. Plal S ., New York. Sole Auent lor the I'n.tnl S ates. l'rice die Dollar per bottle. Stend tor Circular. i.'-it ti olilaMi' '.!3:pN),i itEiir.;. Weib'SMP to einr.-e.'e af.-w moio agents to sell the worlil-reiiovvm d improved lluck eye S-wimx Machine, nt a in i nil salary or on comin ssiott. A horse icid wn 'on ttiven tun fills, lull part. en iir luroished oil noolic tion. Addrcs W. .. Il i lN llllir NiN A- CO. I.'ctieral Aeuts, Cleveland, o. or .St. Louis, M,.. IH-4t Aiil-INTS WAN 1 A lor a Now Book, stories ol I r.u'cl, Acv iptuc. Misei l atues, ,tc, by lln ri l. Uieh odoli, line y otustraieil. Yerv aire -av. A oil ess Ci il.U.M HI A.N litiMKto., llaiti'ord,C..3 AHFiMTQ wanted lor "'1 he 111 i lit Side nUCPI I O ,,, .(.w York,' a l.ibra.y of iuiorr'atiou peitainio io it Ittsicut ohm an 1 objects ot Intcre-I. l.y a ( itv M.s siontiry. lilli) l'. c;rnv'.ii!;.s. 'Ajjeaii. -II 40 . i ilny. .lust Issi.cd. l'l. li. '1 U.'iA I'. I'uh lishcr, so.) llrotilw.iv, N . Uti-4t sot ivi:. D It. .I.N. T.Ol.AlUl. of Tidioute. tins reliirns l to his practice alter an ab sence of four months, spent mill" nopi lalsotNew V rk, where '" w.ll nlli . calls in Ids pro ession. iittice in llnrcU-a itru-j store ad door ihove the bank. T'di-eile, P. tint PITIIOLS VALL51Y i;Y. u .t" AM) A FT Kit .Mieulav.Jiiiio.'i, ISTl Trains will run o lo iow.--: Tlt AINS Nt'bTll W.vltli. STATIONS. I Meitpot-M, Itcnuctt, WltOrlrt Pratheis Mill I'ilho.o City No. 'J. In a in in a-i lll.tMl " l'i'Jl " 10.10 ' No. 4. 1! .1) p ill' a.-.s 3.1H " tt.lll " Hi XIX.S ROl I liWA!tl. STATIONS. I'i'ho e ( itv, I'ltitheis idl WloOH ISenne't 0;e pclis No I. 8.4 ' a m K.-IN " 8.:i " No .. i. i) p m I. is I :, .in l.'ia rrn u lenvi-H l ithoie I ,ty on Saturdays at ti in p. m. neiliin-.- close ii-n-uect ion at leo; ol is m ii h '1 rn ns on the oil Cti'i k .V Al'eji. eny llivi r l!t;iiwav tin Cor ry and in'e nieipnte pooits. Iti tiii ti 'i i ain leaves ( Ccopol's at 7.15 p. m., ai rivin .' at P thole ( it v at 7. "I. Il oih' r Trains make eh-se conni etloiis at ih op i in u Hi 1 1 n:ns on t .e oil Crick A' Alle.'leny Kim r liudwny, North iinj Soo'h. Two Lines ol'Sia-res ran ila'lv bctvM'eu IMIeilc City, .Miller l-aritiiuid I'll Irani ville. mak i'e.'conncelion tlia' riv ii and departin r Trains. J. T. IlLAIIt, l ll. IIISllol', Mil. t. Ticket Audit., Pithnle City, 'n. LOTS FOR SALE ! in tul: BOROUGH OF TICNESTA. o - Apply toCf-O. C. vSICKI.F.!;, 70, Nassau St., New York City. . . Vi,.ii:u, TITJTOTJTJC, T-?JL. WATCH MAKERS JEWELER, Arid Deal' r in watciii's, .n:vri.KY, and JIL'MCAL INS'l li IMF NTs. Ilepairin'; dune in a workmitnliktf matiiii'r ami wairantcil to give t-ntir-taction. 4 y TIni ReiHiblican Ofllce I ' LLPS eonstantly on hand a lai'-'e us Iv Kortinent ot lllaiik Iteeds, Mm ie;a;e, SubNeuas, .'nriants, Summons, Ac. tj be no I 1 ! tor cash. tf. 5 j -'A i i, f s ti . "1 . U-I .Wfc'J.jii.H'V..'iiii I iia.rt... -r- m -.-."ts.-
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