EDITOn. TUESDAY MORNIXG, MAY II, 1871. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. IIARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co, For Judge of Supreme Com t, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Susquehanna Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, GEN. HARRY WIII.TE, of Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. Announcements. The following are the prices to be charged fop the announcement of the various county offices : Prothonotary 10; Sheriff,!; Treasurer, S s Commissioner, $5; Auditor, fS. No announcements will appear unless the cash accompanies the name. There, will be no deviation from this rule.J PROTHONOTARY. En. Forhst Republican : Please an nounce the name of E. I DAVIS, aa can didate for nomination for the oflice of Pro thonotary, Clerk of the Courts Ao., sub ject to the usages of the Republican party, .at their Primary Election. Many Republicans. SHERIFF. En. Rrpublioan . Please annou-ice LIEUT. THOS. J. VAN OI KSEN, of Tio nesta Borough for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the Republican party at the Primary Election. Many Voters. TREASURER, Editor Repclican: You will please announce the name of BENJAMIN ELLIOTT, of Harmony Township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages, at the Primary Elec tion. Many Republicans. Ed. Republican : Please announce the name of W. R. DUNN as a candidate for nomination for the oflice of County Treas urer, subject to the usages of the Republi can party ; at the solicitation of Many Friends, commissioner. Editor Republican : Please an nounces the name of S. J. SETLEY as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to the usages of the Republican party, at the Primary Election, and oblige bis Many Friends. Republican Co. Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Republican County Committee will be held in the Arbi tration Room in'the CourtJIIouse, on Tuesday evening of Court'week, being the 28th day of May, for the purpose of fixing a time for holding the Pri mary Election. A full attendance of the Committeeis desired. J. G. DALE, Chairman. "The Commercial View." The Oil City Derrick, (independent) In a lengthy article under the above caption, gives utterance to the follow ing facts : "In either of these cases it is evident that political prospects will resolve in the minds of Trade into these alterna tives : "1. Grant and business stability. "2, Sone one else and a new finan cial policy. "With the former they will foresee a continuance of the present prosper ous condition of trade. With the lat ter an upheaval and possibly a revul sion. So that the old question of Lin coln'i about swapping horses while crossing a stream, will come back again to be answered by every Demo crat (not to mention Republicans) who sells goods, handles money or holds government securities. How large a class this embraces everybody cau es timate. "Therefore, it looks as if either with Greeley, or Greeley aud a straighi tiaired Democrat, against Grant; and the financiers and business men left free to vote according to their own in terests, the majority of both Democrats and Republicans of that powerful class will vote for Grant and a contin uance of the present financial policy of the government." The Titusville Herald, 18th inst., is responsible for the two items follow ing: A man was employed yesterday in dip-trine- a hole nn tlm Wid Farm OO O - ' ...W near Clappville, for the purpose of uurymg a large stone, ne had almost completed his work, when the stone rolled over upon him, killing him in stantly. The name of deceased is Ran cher, and he leaves a wife, anil threa children in destitute circumstances. lie was in the employ of Mr. John Waid. Advices were received here yester day by cable, to the effect that 3,000 tons ot steel rails were to be shipped immediately lor tue use t the 1'enn sylvania Petreleura R. R. The passenger cars are also finished, and will be sent to Titusville the 80th of June. -tt-A man named Davis, from War- rin, Ohio, was work in 1: in the Peters burg oil region, aud becoming insane and dangerous, last week, he was ar rested, lie set fire to the lock-up and escaped. lie was then sent to juil here, where he became very violent. He managed to get out twice, aud set fire to his cell on Tuesday night, and aluiuet caused a terrible conflagration. His friends came and took him home uu Wednesday. Clarion Democrat, w. n. DUNN - The East Brady Independent pub lishes a sketch of the life of Harrison Allen of Warren, candidate for Aud itor General, ond concludes with the following remarks: His past career proves him fit for watovrr new postinn he may aspiro to, and his place on the ticket could not be more worthily filled, and his success in the present canvass will establish his popularity with the masses, who sympathize with one whose efforts have gained him positions of trust and honor. We take the following items from the Warren Ledger : There is on the other side of the River a little lamb with fleece as white as snow, that has met with the misfor tune of having its hinder legs frozen. The lamb manages to get round by balancing and walking on its fore logs. It is said to be fat, happy and play ful. The house of Mr. of Mr. George D. Cummings, of West Spring Creek, was burglariously entered on the evening of May 9th, through a cellar window and $70 in money abstracted from the bnreau drawer. The burglars also went through the pockets of Mr. C.'s hired man, obtaining some $40 more, and left the house without disturbing the slumbers of the inmates. They also visited the house of Albert Eldrcd, Esq., but were not successful, some noise alarming them. One day last week a fire broke out in White's Bakery, on Holmden street, nearly opposite Justice Keenan's office, in Pithole, and before active measures could be taken to put it out, the building was enveloped in flames,' and was speedily destroyed, together with the two adjoining buildings, one of which was occupied as a tailor shop and clothing store. We did not learn who occupied the other building, or the amount of the damage. Petroleum Centre Record. It is understood the directors of the Titusville Courier offered Plummcr and Fay, who were going to Tidioute, extra inducements to Btay on during the campaign. They are bound to maiutain the religious character of that paper if they don't accumulate a cent. Derrick. 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MILLIONS OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at 6 per ct. Interest. No part of principal due for two vears, and thence only one-ninth yearly till paid in luii. Products will pay for land and improve ments within the' limit ot this generous credit. jjtf-Better terms were never offored, are not now, and piobably never will be. Circulars giving full particulars are sup plied gratis ; any wishing to inducoothers to emigrate with them, or to forma colony, are invited to ask for all they want to dis tribute. Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS. Land Com missioner, for Iowa Lands, at Burlington, Iowa. And for Nebraska Lands, at Lin coln, Neb. 8-4t PORTABLE SODAFOUNTAINS M0, fJO, $75 and J 100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP 1 SHIPPED READY FOR USE! MANUFACTfRtn BY J. W. CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, Ind. r-SEND FOR CIRCULAR.- 8 LIGHTNING RODS. Munson's Copper Tubular Lightning Rod. with Spiral t langcs, is the most complete protection against lightning ever invented. 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ELLS & CO., niuriuuo, .men. 8-4t GREAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful knowledge to all. Sent free for two stain pa. Address Dr. Lonuparte.it- Co., iiucinuati, unio. ts-4t NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC ST7LPTTTTRK SUGAli OF LEADKn T.TTIT. ARC No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and M entirety free frnm ihr. RoUonovs and Health-destroying JJrugs used xn other Hair Irepara Hons. Transparenfand clear as crystal, It wll not soil tne finest fabric. nerfectl v SAKK CLEAN and EFFICIENT draiilerat urns !,(, SOUU11T lull AND FOUND AT LAST I It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Grav. nunarts a soft, irlossv an. pearance, removes bandrutf, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from fulling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures ail humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH ERS, Gloucehter, Mass. Tho genuine is put up in a panel bottle, mado expressly for it, ith tho naiuu of tho article blown in the glims. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair ltustorutive, aud take 110 other. sir-Send two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information it con tains is vforth f500,00 to any person. NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters of administration to to tho Estate of Michael Henrv, late of the borough of Tlonesto, Pa., deceased, have In'en granted to the suliserlbcrs, all I" ... hi., nniii i ninill niv 1 t' quested to make lmmediato payment, and tllll.A hl-t.. nlntni. nm .1 ....... . 1 1 . tho estate ot the snid decedent will make Known mo same wunoiil ueiav, to JOS. O. DALE. 1 . . ... , JOHN H ALTERS. Administrators May 6, 1872. 6-tit. Tlonesto, To. Orphans) Court Sale. T)Y VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans JJ Court of the countv of Kraver. tlmim. dersignod Administrators of tho estate of n imam Davidson, sr., late of said county, deceased, and Trustees npwintei! bv said Court to make sale of said decedent's real estate after proceedings in partition, will expose to sale'by public vendue or outerv, at tho Court House in the liorough of Tfo ncsta, inthe county of Forest, and SUUe of Fenvlvanin, en II" EDN ES DA Y, MAY 20, 1872. At 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract of lanii, late tne estate of said decedent, sit uate in the township of Hickory, in said county of Forest, being part of tract 6,l!i, adjoining the line dividing said county from tho county of H'arrcn, containing 300 acres and 1 at perches, more or less, and being purpart No, 2 of said decedent's real estate. TERMS.-Ono-thlrd of the purchase money In hand on confirmation of sale bv the Court; one-third in one year from date of said confirmation with "interest from same date, and the remaining one-third at the death of said decedent's widow, the In terest on said one-third from tho date of continuation to lie paid to said widow an nually during her natural life; deferred installments to bo secured bv bond and mortgage on tiie premises. Purchaser to pay expense ot preparing deed, bond and niorigage, ami stamping same. Inquire of or address THOS. J. A SAM'L DAVIDSON, Administrators, Rochester, Pa. or HICE. H'lLSON MOORE, 0-3t Beaver C. II., Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES. T Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vendi XJ l-.xponos issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Forest county, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcry at the Court House in the Borough of Tionesta on MONDAY, MAY. 27TH, A. D. 1872. at 2 o'clock P. M., tho following described rein csuuo, io-w u : U'lltts B. I.lovil and Son fa Ttnt.il. 1? Roberts, Yen. Ex. No. 14 May Term 1872 late All defendant a rurht. title and in tercet of, in and to tho following described rnl estate, which was of tho Lake Erie ret. Co., to wit: All that tract and parcel of land situate in the township of Kings- icy, county ot f orest, Mate of rennsvlvB' nia, (M'ing part or Ixt No. 51!i:t, described as follows : Beirinninurat the northern cor ner of said tract No. nl!W, running thenco souineriy along Raul tract 21 3-10 perches to a black oak tree, thence 42J east 220 por ches to a black oak tree thence north 4.11 degrees along the tract line 153 1-10 perches thence north by a lino parallel to the northeastern bounds of said tract No. 6103 one hundred perches, thence 44i east 68 s-iu perches to the tract line, thence north erly along said tract line 220 perches to tho piace oi ueginmng, containing 400 acres, bo tho same more or less. auso ah inai oilier certain piece or parcel oi tana situate in Kimrsley town ship, in said county, describee! as 'follows: Beginning at a hemlock tree corner of said ioi, menco runnintr north 4d west l-ll 6-10 perches to a witch hazel, thence south 4t 87 perches to a post, thence south 4.1 east 141 6-10 perches to a storm nrnir thence north 41 east 14 perches to the pluco of beginning. Containing 10 acres, being me Mime premises conveyed by deed from imnmou niowe unit otners to tieorgo Biulendorf bearing date Ausr. 7th. 1S.M ami adjoining tho first described pemiscs on the southerly side therof. and tho same conveyed by Ralph It. Roberts to the Ijike i'.rio i-ctroieufu Company and part of Lot No. 6104. Auso All that other niece of bin. 1 .ilnofo III the township of Tionesta, in said countv, and is part of Lot No. 6102. and is.l csj.ri I,. ed as follows, to wit: Beginning on Hie east line of said tract No, A1U2 titty rods northerly from the southeast corner there of, running northerly along Raid east liue 75 rods, thence northeasterly parallel to tho westerly linenf said tract 'thence south westerly on said last mentioned lino 7.r rods, thence southeasterly parallel to the southwest lino of said tract to the place of beginning. Containing 15 acres be the Batno more or less, being the same premi ses conveyed to tho Ijike Erie Petroleum Company, by deed from Ralph R. Roberts. Also All that certain other piece of land sttuate in the township of Hickory, county of Forest, SUito of Pennsylvania, and is the same piece conveyed by deed mini iv. iioucrts aim wile to tho Ijike Erie Petroleum Company, ami is bounded on the northerly side l.v lmiri formerly owned by the Philadelphia Oil Company, on tho easterly side bv the East Hickory Creek, on the south by land of me . uy I'omuany, and on tho west by the Allegheny River. Containing" acres and 24 rods. Also All that certain other ri iana situate in tiie same township and on situate in tne same township and on southerly side of the East Hickory ek, and is the same pioco conveyed by pli K. Roberts and his wife to tiie Ijike L 1 1U Bl Creek Rail Erie Petroleum Cjuinanv. anil is lw,im,l...l on the south by the plank road, and con- laius migami eigiit-tentus acre of land. Reference being hod to said conveyance from Ralph K. Robert and wife 'for a more particular description. lasen in execution and to be sold as the nronertv of Ralnh It. Hol.(rtu ut ti.A of ii'otu B. Lloyd and Son. icrms easli. Xj. LA IS, Sheriff. April 27, 1872. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Not. 15, 1809 trains will ruirou this road as follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. M. accommodation Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. m. 10:25 A. M., pirrsnUROH EX., stops at all stations, and arrives at A. & G. W. It. It. Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastle at 3:15 p. lu., ana at PUteUurgU at 0:00 p. in. 5:05 A. M., ACCOMMonATIow, from James town, arrives at A. A G. W. It. R. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Newcastle at 7:05 a. iu., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. in. 5:00 p. m.. Mixed Train leavos Erie for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. ill. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7:15 a. M., Kit ie expbksh, leaves Now castle at 10:00a. m., A.txG. W. R. R. Trans fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Erie at 2:30 f. in., making closo connection tor Bulla' o and Niugara Fulls. 3:35 P. M. accommodation, leav 5 New castle at 6:30 p. m , A. A G. W. R. R. Transfer atyibo p. in., and Jamestown at 8:30 a. m., connects with mixed trains that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. m. 6:30 P. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for f.rie, and arriving at Girard at 12:30 a. ni. and Erie at 6:55 a. in. Trains connect at Rochester with train for hoeling and all points in West Virginia and at Pittsburgh connections for Pliiladel t.i.ia irUH.iui...H..i. iiuo n wr....i. I i"i.. i, ii.ii.i.tuii7iiiiii , anil, ngton via Pennsylvania Central Railroad Erie Express North, connects at Girard witli Cleveland and Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in tho West j at Erie with Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvington, Tidioute, Ac, and with Riifudo A Erio Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and New York City. F.N. FINNEY. General Sup't R. R. OADVYAY S I EADY RELIEF I'l ltltS TI1K UOKST PAINS In from One to Twenty Mlnutos. NOT ONE HOUR titer TtattlTiC tnU fiilveitlmmt Bi'wl wit out hCfkkh WITH TAIN. RAD WATS ULAPY WKl.lKF in A CVV.Z FOB KVKIty T AIN. It wiw th Hrnl Anil l TT10 Only Inlti ltrmrdy Ihit minMv vtoDN in mom r enioltln pmnp, allur liirlnniiiitiilonit, mid curra ('iipkcmIokk, hrthir of tli L itiiEtt, Htoiiiiu'h, llowalt, or Qtbor Klatiito r orgaus. If IN KKOrf ONH TO TWF.XTT MINrTK!, lift ninltr luiw Tlolont or rxi-nirtnMnit th nn lha liHKCM ATH!, n.-.l rl.l.l-n. It-firm, Tlrl-'t, Stivoui. MviiralKiu, or irtMUrnl'd wilii ltiwH iumy miffr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Wil l. AFVORP INSTANT HASK. IXFLAMM TloN OF TIIK KlUNRYS. INKI.AMMATION OF TIIK iLAPDEIl. INFLAMMATION OK TIIK HOWKI.S. CONUhsTION OF TIIK ITKCS. 80HK TIlTiO.VT, IUI FK'ft.T UltKATIIINU. PAr CITATION OK TI1U UkAltT. nTSTEMca, ruoui", uii'iitiiruia. rATAItllll, INn.rKNIA. ItKADACIIK, TOOrnACII NKt HAI.OIA, r.IIEl'MATIBIf. COM) CHIUA AOI K IUIIU s. 'It. Ho .Hull of tiie ItesilT It ellef IbP fM or .-ru li.-tT t)i Mln vr Uiillcitlt)-&it will slTunl taM Twn.lv .Imp. In tilf ft t.iml.Ir fit wator will In a fi-n lnmn.n rir t'RAMIS, hPASMS, Sol'K STOMACH, IIKAKTIII'ltN, S!l K IlKAPACtlK, PIAKItllK.A, IIVSKNTKKV, COI.IO. WIND IN TIIK BOMUA ml all INTKUNAI. TAINS. Trav.-h-nt f.ltn.il.1 alwava rarrr ft brtlll of Rnrfwsv! R.'aity Itrllef with lliein. A fcw ilroi In a alr III tr.M.nt .U-k.K'M or lntna frnm rlianitr u( wfttfr. 11 la t.Xvt tliun Krvtirh B. alidy or lllucra aa a at Ituulanl. I'KTF.B AM) AGI'K. FEVER AND Aut'E runsl fot Hclyr.m.. Thmla n..l a rciiicdinl Mcnl In Ihti w-orli lint will mm Frvr a id Aiciti. m.d nil dtliiT Ma'a...na, Mtlroiia. Soarlrt, Tv 1I...I.I, trlluw. anr)i4lirr 1 . . . nm.M.-.l byRAPAV'S I'll. LSI mi qui, a HAIIWAY'S UKAUV KLi-ltK. Fin C.-UU u-r uutlk. s..ld l.y UruMlrt. HEALTH llBEAUTY ! ! STTMNO AND Pt'lIF nil II lU.ooll-tNCTSKAf'R t.K n.F.slI ANP WFIOIIT-I'I.KAU SKIN AMI l.KALllMLU'iirLl.XION bWL HUD TO ALU. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT II as m ie tiik yor AsTt'NisniNd rrnrfli 8(1 yrii'K, Ml KAHI AUK I'M K CllANUM THK Kol'Y LM::i;iiOFs. rXPKi: TIIK IN. I I.I FM K 'K 11118 TKl'LV VOMKiULL MKlU:iNK, 111AT Evory Dny nn tneronso In Floah and Weight lo Seen nnd Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ' crr Arrp of It.n p. IISAI'AKII.M A N ItESOl.V TST fonnrmiilcnlrs lhn.uli lt IUimkI, 8 went, irHn. htul otlicr nui.l nntl (ilrc ft br rtviu I he viptnr of llf. for It ronlr Itm wat of tin- Utly with now ntut ifuiij ptntprUI, iH'mfuls, Pv lillm, (''iitnuinnilon, ilintlulr f1i-i!wo, ilcn III thv lli'it;ii. Mouth, 1 umur. Ncttm In t ii ti.Mitls rihI oincr inrt if tiie vrttni, Hon Kyri, Strttmouf) lHnclnrj: rnnii tti Kurw, nntl the wor-t forms of Skin tllxMin, Ktupt i-mn, lVvt-r 8-tv, ISfiM Head, HltiR Worm, ?;lt (ilu-nui, KrvnlK-lii, Acne. Ulan k Fp'iin. Wonim In tho t Iroh. Tiininn, t'nucrr In tlm WnntS, surt nil wkiM.lnn ninl pnlnfnl t,'rharrii, Nllil wll, of Scrm, will i wnMcM of tht life Jirlncl- lr, -rr ItMn the nirtttlvc mifrrof tltli womlrr of Moil. tni Chvoiniir, "tl m frw i!n n' iikt hIU rtivt to mif Irnon uttiK It for fit her of thoM foruit vt diMM U polftit (tower Incur? tlit-ni. If Uio tmlh-iit, ititllv hpcnmltiK rftltirrit hy ltt wnrtrt nrt ilcctniiotlllnn thiit Ib riiiitlntirtlly iironrtiwliiK, 4Hie cci-iis in :irn 4klift thce wtr, nnd rrnitln the tunt Willi Ik'W nrOirl.il mrtite from liellliV hlttotl utl ll.it tU bAUSAI'AUlI.IJ AN will tnl St kriin. Not OlllviloVH lit) S AltftAFAH'ILl.l AM KlMLTtTT fltl Mil known rfnifHll.il ntrt'iit! In thv rnrv of ( tmniic, Sor.tfi; iDiift. (,otitlinluiil1 iu, ekiu Ultfiaacs ; but ll i Ui ualj L I V t'UrV ftHT KUIncy V HlntUlcr Complnlntu, T'tirRTT, m il Vimi tlW.t"-, (tfRTcl, ll.-Utt, Irfry. Pt.ijil "f Wntrr, Inciitltiviic,' of I'rhif, llrlj(ht' Ils. ne, Allnimiouritw fttol in 'l v.c rrr lln-rr nrf trlrlc dnt rt-tml or tlta wntt-r I thlrk, rloudv, mlxH Willi nliManrcii 'Itp tho wlilte of nn i-kit, or tlin nilR like white Bilk, or tlirrd In ntortiltl, dnrk. l-lltoim aoiM-nninct', biiU white bone .l-it uYjmii, nnd whvn llu-n- In rl. klnr, rnini1'i)t Brnwtnm when twtnr wtrr, paid In Utd BiiikU if t he II t- nn-1 ;tvU liia Lutim, 1'ricc, i.oo, WORMS.-T!i r-i'y known J tur Hcmedr for . oi mt J ui, 3f .jw. f.V. Turner aT 2 VenrO Growth Cured hy linkway "n UcNoHrnU IlrrtntT. 1 am., July 111, r4. Tn. Rawt : I fcT Kl OMrfn Tumur In th ovakIm An4 Well. All tit lWt,if utl " Itirro wt Mo lilp for H." 1 ltil ry thing thftl was twommviMtril ; lul anlbmc helped hm. t mm your Krlrnt, Ait ihnifflii I wnulil irv It I hvl hmi no ftiith in U, bM-nuia I hm! rltil ir Iwi-lv yrrv I look tin btlla of tha Hiirtiit, nitr) nut hot nf KmIwav'i TOU, n two ooW tin of your Ri-my K-Hf ; ntitt ihvr it n.'.t n t irn of tMMnr lo omi or frit, no i fl lltr, inArtrr, Ami liop irr thkn I bar fir1w)i ) run. Tlio wrt tiinmr waa In lh If ft of th oowli, otst trio ft-ln. writ to jwa (off Uw tMott of tBdTAa Vvtt cm lajt(h It If VOW CbOOM. HANNAH F. KXArF. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. perffctljr ltels e'enantly rmi1 with iweet (iim, fnirfro, rrul i1e, itttrifv, t vnne. an I trtMthv-n. KaaU wav t IMIa. for tin cure of all dlmirdrm of tn stomach, I.lvor, IVjwl-K Kidm-vA, lllntltler, Ner-is 1Hm IlV.-1nche, lonstlriloik, fuolirenisiL Imlhrntton. l)yAae Ttihunii. AA. lUHotia Tiver, Inflnmmiition or the fWvwt-lA. rihviinl .til IicmntiemetiUt-fthe Internal VI. c -rrn. Wnmmtetl to effect m j'ocitlve cure. lurely Vefrtta Uloontilntotf no nien-ury, mto-ral,or deleterKuidruo, tV OtorvR tho fldlowlriK vniiitoni iwuIUua from DiAordera of tkt lljrvttra Oriruts : Cnntiipoiimi, lwr4 Pllos, Fullnnt of tho BIm4 hi too Roa4, AcMiiy of th Stnm.ti, Noineo, Ifoartbtini, ltrut of Foo4, FdIIboh or Vtphl (a tho fttoniArn, Soar KrartAiloaa, inalrr or Klutlvrtng at lb Pit of iho KtotMrh, fiirtirtniknr of o Hrod, Hurrlod ao1 Iirt(.-all KrwAlttinr, Kliittorlrif ai lb Hoart, Chokio or Hiaxwttaf SonutinnA wkea la a Lvlnf PaaIbn, DIomu of llnn, 1uU or UoM bfiK tliA ftirl," Fvor Afsd Uall lrnm t tli Hoatl, IVVitafy at PmvrAiUa, YaIIawhom of too 8ku tnd Era, Pmb ia tho !tdo. Cam I. liatba. kail iuUab Flukti a Ht. Huralof la tk rioth. A lew doaea of R ATWAT8 riT.I.S tilt free tha it itiu froiuaJI tlia ahoTf-riairetl ritfdiiB. Prio. Mtit lwrh.ii. 801,11 BY MU-CJCIISTS. 5 HEAP-FAI.se AND Tit UK." Red ana letter. tiuplo RAlWAY A CO.. No. 87 Maidea Laoa, Na awk, lufunmutoQ wunit tUuuMUida will l umi you. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD O N AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1. 1870. Trains arrive st mill Im'va th Union Ikot, eorncr of Wanhinton and i.iuoriy alreut, tut tollowa; ARRIVK. Mall Train. 1.30 a m : Fast Una. 12.12 m j Well's tus:oinniodution No. 1, ti.20 a nil llrinton avoninio(lHtlon No 1, 7.50 a ni; Wall's accoiniiKMlntion No 2. 8.5Sa m -Pin. clnnati ftzpreos tl.JOam; Johnstown ac commixlatkin 10.50 a rn ; lira.lclix-k's a comiiiiMlntion No 1, 7.00 p ni s 1'ittxburKh express 1.30 p ni; Pacific express l.tiO p n ; Ilomowooil aonimoilation No 1, 9.55 pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p ni ; Hrinton aooonunndittion No 2 l.io u m ; Way Paasunger ll).L0 p ni. 1JKPAKT. Southern exprens 5.20 a m : Paclflo ex- rrcwi 2.40am; Wall's accnnimodntion No , 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; llrinton'a accommodation l).20ani; llradd'H'k's ao- coiniiimintion XNo 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in ; Wall's atrcomniodHtion N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnritown accommodation 4.05 pm; Honiowooil ai-coiuiinxliuloii No 1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia exproxa 3.50 p m; Wall accomnioilution No3,3.0op m; W all's accoinmodation No 4, 6.05 p in ; Vaat Line 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p ni. The Church Trains leavo Wall's Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts- uurKii at. ui.iioa. m. ltcturnlnK leave Pitta liuruli at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains duily, except Sunday. milliter ill MiriilHlloil Hpiv Ul W. II. UKCKWlTll, ABent. The Pennsylvania Kail road Company will not assume any Risk for liajrpuje ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rspoiiHihility to Ono Hundred IKllai o val ue. All IiairifnRe exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of the nivr unless taken by special contract. ' A. J. CAKlSAl General Superintendent, Altooua Pa PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Honorable W. P. Jcnks, President J udire of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pro cept for holding a Court of Common Picas -i"1""' .-.osm.iiis, c,, at iionesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Mav next, being the 27th day of May, 1872. 'Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that thev be then and there in their proper persona at ten o'clock, A. M., of suid dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their otlioos appertain to be done, and to those who bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho nrisoners that aro or snail lie in the jail of Forest County .that they be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, (ilvon under my imuu aim bi'ui in is sun uuvof April A. V 1 l.1 T I.'.X'.lj ... ..... J. J. Jt. 1.-5, OH II. WATCH FREE to Aleuts to intro duce article that sell in cvorv houso. Lata A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 32 -11 JOB WORK DOJCK AT TIIK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, . VISITING CARDS.. SCHOOL CARDS WEDDINGCARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS. ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTER S DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. 1872. The Pittsburgh Commercial. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The "Presidential year" Is. always rending year ifli Iho American peoplo. It Imposes extraordinary tallies on Jour nals from which the people may usual ly expect not otify tfm news of the day, but Intelligent discussion of pill. He oiirs tlons mtd enunciation of opinion. While this is true Inn general fensn the rear be fore as Is lkelv. In a political sftise, to be one rrf iiniisiuil interest ; - the t icniircratlo party Is brenklng up, nnd there nro indica tions of nlliiiucf.s and piirpodcs altogf.thor novi'l in our pr'Uflc. Theeloi'tionsof the iiait year have resulted In almost an im liroken series of Itepnlillenn victories', tienerul Oranfailinlnist ration has rwely-' ed the iiniiiivcii imlorsenieiit if the' American people! and tterp i everv In dication now flint, rri the lli'pnbli. nn ean dldate, he will lie rr-elrs-fril P.'ciiCeut. A an Indepeiidcnf Kepiiblienn' Paper tils' CoMMK.m-lAl. will lu the future, us in the" r.wt, render an uiidcviating KiipiiortT W ltcpiiblicnn 1'riiclpl?, holding (lint the good of the Heptiblic refpiircs tlirrt thw'" loveninicnt should renmin in the hand of tlio party that saved It In tho grrit life- J or death struggl". In the future as in lite ' past It will speak Its own views regarding; men and m -usurps, holding flint through free discussion only can sale i-oucliiMionia be reached nnd the independence of the press preserved. In this regard we cam say simply that the Commkhci.m. will be Iriio to itself nnd it- pstablixhe I chnrnetor. As a Newspaper, nothing will be spared to maintain the position which tlio Com mkiici.m. has always held among tho lead ing Journals of the day, for news enter prise as well ns for Independent opinions. This year, at home ami ahrond. will l full of Interest, Kiiropean politics ar agitated, and tlio American reader will likely tind mil. -It in them to nttraet his at tention. At homo all Is life nnd pu.-di, . Knilroads lire being constructed every where; new projects are almost daily pro claimed) population is increasing; inter prise Intelligently directed was never so well rewarded, nnd the prospect for the wondeiful activities of our country Is, to sny the least, extremely eiusuiiaging. With all these things ihe'CoMMKItriAI. In Intimately identilied. and ns a Ilusines Paper, at the center of the greatest nianu factiiring district on the continent, has constantly in view whatever of interest readers may reiisoiiii'.ly expect to ueo in its columns, especially carefully prepar ed market reports, niaiiulactuiiug intelli gence and general nows, collected and J from abroad. To our patrons we have only words of cheer. With some our readers wo have held pleasant relations for year. It will be our aim to deserve the continuance of these relations for many years fo come. Wo feel proud In the fact'that tho Com. mi:hciai. wields an influence second lo no journal in the State. Its renders as a gen eral thing nre the inlluentiiil, intelligent classes. In a circle of hundreds of milcs" embracing nearly the whole of Pennesvl " vnnin, much of Ohio, West Virginia ami Slates bevond, it is the favorite in the eouiiting-liniiHo, the nftlce, tho store ami, thofaniily,eseeinlly of business and oultU vated classes. To hold this place will be our vonsiaui cuori. TEUMS-IN ADVANCE: Ially paper, per year, -Weekly pajier, per year - I10.PO $2.00 Tho Weekly Commercial will be- furs nished in Clubs of Twenty at 81.50 per an. mini, and one copy given grutis to tlio get-, tor-tip of the elub. Specimen copy sent gratis on application. tTSend In vour orders. Addreaa ' TIIK COM M KItCI A I,. Pittsburgh, Pa. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DIULUNO TOOLS, AND ALL KIE8 - S OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEnSIM Ac, lr., Ac, TIDIOUTE, PA., , JORH AKDHEWa. 0, FlflURB, 5-tf TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL, Jeater in DRY GOODS Xotioiift, Itoots A NhoeA, HATS &c C-A.I3Sa. Ac, Ac, Ac, COJiXER MA IX t DKVOT JSTS., TIDIOUTE, PA. IIm the Largest and most Complete Steek now on hand, of any store in WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having purchased my stock since the great decline in Gold, I can sell goods cheaper than any Drv Goods House in the Oil Regions. "Persona purchasing goods of me will nave 25 percent. M. P. GETCHELL. Tidiouto, April 11, 1870. 4-6m REYNOLDS.BROADHEAD &C0 1 Centre St., opposite Post Otlico, OIL CITY, PENN' A. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, CARVET1NG, OIL CLOTIIS. ROOTS & SHOES HA TS & CAPS, TRIMMINGS NOTIONS, ETC.. ETC. OR WOHK neatly executed at thisoflicii ' t reasonable rates.