W. R. DTJNX EDITOR. TUESDAY MORMJiG, JUT 18,1871. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Goyernor, JOHN F. HARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supreme Couit, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Susquehanna Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. Announcement. tTho following are the prices to be charged for the announcement of the various county offices : Prothonotary 10; Sheriff, JH; Treasurer, ?S ; Commissioner, ; Auditor, $3. No announcements will appear unless the cash accompanies the name. There will bo no deviation from this rule.j PROTRONOTART. Mr. Epitor : Please announce the name of J. B. AONEW, as a candidate for re-eleotion to the oftlce of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of Forest County, subject to Republican usages. Mast Friends. En. FonicsT Republican: Please an nounce the name of E. L. DAVIS, as can didate for nomination for the office ofPro thonotary, Clerk of the Courts Ac., sub ject to the usages of the Republican party, at their Primary Election. Many Republicans. SHERIFF. En. Republican. Please annou-ico IJEUT. TllOS. J. VANGlESKN.of Tio nesta Boroneh for Sheriff, subject to the usages of tho Republican party at the Primary Election. Mast Voters, treasurer. Editor Repi-licajc : 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. Mast Republicans. Ed. Republican : Please announce the name of W. It. DUNN as a candidate for nomination for the oftlce of County Treas urer, subject to the usages of the Republi can party ; at tho solicitation of Mast Friends, commissioner. Editor Republican : Please an nounces the name of 8. J. SETLEY as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to the usages of 'the Republican party, at the Primary Election, and obligo his Many Friends. Republican Co. Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Republican County Committee will be held in the Arbi tration Room in the Court House, 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 Committee is desired. J. G. DALE, Chairman. Cash-up and Pi thole. Cash-up is yery quiet at present, its glory having departed for parts un known. One well owned by Wallace & Chase,lately put down, is doing twen ty barrels daily. On the Krautzer lease, Phillips Bros, have sold their interest to Boyles Bros. & Leslie Bros. The Twin wells are doing about twen ty barrels. The famous McLaughlin well, the wonder of the entire region at the time it was struck, and which yielded as high as 1,200 barrels, daily, is at present pumping eighteen to twenty-five barrels daily. The entire number of wells pumping in the Cash Up district is forty-six and the total daily production by actual gauge is 175 barrels. No new developments. Pithole has considerable life yet, Murphy & Norton have their hard ware store and machine shop all un der one roof on Holmden Btreet, and are doing a good business. Mine host Bradley has got the Danforth House in good shape and gives good enter taiuraent. Justice Keenan is dealing out justice as of old, and the police as usual are on the alert. The fire that crossed the Kooker farm, burnt a tank of oil and a couple of rigs for Phillips Bros. Ou the Webster tract different parties are busily engaged in putting up rigs and boring for oil. Near the Catholic Church building, on Morev farm, FeDcon, Haskell & Co., iicve three wells doing 90 barrels daily. N. Parkins' wells are doing 40 barrels. Kelly, Beebe & Co., are testing a well which has a flue show. 'ladder, Rhoades, Day, and others, are drilliuir. The summer season promises to be u little more lively than usual in that locality. Pet. ten. Record. Tho following items are from the iiK usmocrat: A young son of Mr. John Kime of this puce, had one of his arms broken on last Sunday, while plavinz with his sraalltr brothers in tho back part of their lot He had climbed upon an out building, and while coming down his brother pulled the board and he fell to the ground. On last Monday afternoon a war rant was issued ou complaint of Judge Andrews, at the office of Esq., Mead, against a man name unkuowu, for theft. He was charged with stealing a lurse from Andrews. The warrant was placed iu the hands of Deputy She nil" Bailey, and after a short search the prisoner was captured and taken before the Esquire for trial. After a hearing !. was committed iu default of 200 bail, to Fort Oyster, there to uivait his trial at court. 1 For the Rr.rcBt.ien GLEN-WOLD, A Fancy Sketch of the Allegheniet. BY 8. M. F. I. Embosomed within a circlet of hills, whose emerald-crowned summits rise far into cloud-realms, nestled as young bird beneath the parent-wing, beautiful Glen-Wold : clad in a soft velvety mantle, flecked with tints of many-htied flowers; watered by abun- j . j , . uaiii uews, winding streams, ana cool flowing springs, issuing from moss-em-belished rocky fountains. Young spring breathed here her most delicious perfumes, with rosy fingers wove fresh fragiant garlands of violets and daises, fnngy mosses and scarlet tea-berries intertwined with wavy tresses of golden sunshine; awakened the sleeping echoes with mellifluous bird notes, and lifted up human hearts in adoration to the great Author of all good. But her gladdening, hallowing influence had scarce been felt, when, like a startled fawn upleaping, she fled at the sudden approach of summer. Not the sultry, stormy son of southern climes, but ar rayed in milder form, like a coquettish maiaden, dispensing charms and graces with her advance, delightful gales and refreshingshowcrsherattcndauta.along her pathway springing up iu loveliest profusion a variety of wild flowers sweet-scented, blushing shrub honey suckle shading dark waken-like leaves of pipsissiwa, the matchless rhododen dron pearl-colored, and rose-tinted, like a delicate sea shell, and the am bitious columbine, golden-rod, white and purple asters, Indian pipe of peace and life-everlasting. Ot what an abode of beauty and loveliness was fair, favored Glen-Wold. Cool. shadowy, remote I Away from the busy world the crowded, active dus ty city ; away from fashion and frivol ity where society is a bore, and true hearts are slumbering, out iuto the broad wholesome arena of nature, where are no contaminating influences, but the heart meets only truth, ac knowledges only truth, walks baud in hand aloue with truth. Many the sol itary rambles through the "pathless woods" I enjoyed climbing the rug ged hills, peering into distant vallies; and those quiet moments of reflection, when I culled beautiful and rare gems of thought, and heart and mind were awakened to holier and happier im pressions. It was during one of these same rambles that I was led by some magic into this fairy glen. Having ascended a neighboring hill in quest of mosses and fungi with which to com plete a novel hanging-basket in pro cess of making, I presently found my way along an obscure path down the opposite side. A pretty, brown cottage looked out lovingly from among em bowering vines, and through a small grove of stately chestnut trees sur rounding it and forming a luxuriant shade. Within a red and white clo ver-field cattle were grazing cows im patient to be milked and sheep. Was it distance" lent enchantment? Cer tainly, as I stood gazing on tho scene this little valley home with iu humble surroundings was to my fancy more picturesque than anything I had ever before beheld ; and I wandered on, my brain teeming with all sorts of pretty imaginings until, scarce aware of the fact, I was knocking at the .front en trance. A pretty rustic blonde opened the door and invited me into a perfect bijou of a country parlor. There was evidence of the most rigid neatness combined with cultivated taste and true refinement. Tho girl having ex cuse! herself from tho room for a mo ment, I was afforded an opportunity for observing more particularly my surroundings. You may have imagin ed iust such an interior. It recalled Goldsmith's description, "jne wmte-wasued walls, the nicely sanded floor, The varnished clock that clicked behind the door." The snowy curtains were parted and gracefully tied back with pieces of blue ribbon, small neat landscape pic tures were arranged iu groups against the walls and tastefully twined with pretty vines; an unvarnished shelf suspended by a scarlet cord, held a few unpretending volumes, and a terra cotta vase in the form of an urn, con taining fresh wild flowers; a large maltese cat reclined upon an orange and crimson home-woven mat, and looked up witst-fully at a pretty .stuffed rice bird perched upon a cornucopia filled with dried grasses. I had just began revolving in my mind some excuse for my apparent intrusion when the daughter reentered introducing her mother, Mrs. Goodbeart. You discov ed the name at once in the face. If ever indeed I received a hospitable welcome, it was when her smile and pleasant "good afternoon" greeted me. "You are from Philadelphia, I kuow," she presentlj said, and when I iuforra ed her that I was a Southerner you should have seen how her generous countenance lighted up. "Well" she said, "I knew you were not a native of these woods and you are a Southern er! I never belived that I should see one, and she and the girl scrutinized me earnestly, somewhat curiously. Having received at the hands of the fair Rosa a cool draught, and being thoroughly rested from my walk, I arose to depart, but found it utterly impossible to escape yet from these good people. '.Supper was then waiting, there was ample time to get home before dark, besides Rosa and Henry would accom pany me to the top of the bill," and when at this moment the aroma of coffee, and the odor of some tender ragout were wafted to me from the ad joining apartment; how was it possible for me to escape their entreaties. I followed mine hostess and her dauhter to the dining room. I would you had tseeu that table the snowy rlotb and napkins been bleaching a month, no uoudi, pure as the purest enow, and not a wrinkle visible such tempting home bread, and freshly churned but ter, and trout, speckled mountain trout, delicious berries with real cream rich and golden cream. I'll not forget Mr. Goodheart. He entered the dining room just as we were in the act of being seated. 1 must tell you what a very remarkable old man he was what a queer, clever, jovial soul. His eye sparkled merri ment, and there was at all times an upward tendency of the corners of his large good-natured mouth. Even while saying grace, which he did stand ing, his body bent forward, his head bowed very low, while both hands rested upon the table, and the elbows projected at right angles even during this grave ceremony bis face wore a sort of serio-comio expression, so that one could scarce forbear smiling. He was a little withered, homely speci men of humanity. You could not dis cover that he ha'd a neck the head and shoulders being connected by so short an isthsmus. The top of his head was the most barren soil you ever beheld, but the sides of his undulating face were prolific of a sort of stunted, wiry growth, upon which the winter of advancing age had rained abun dant frosts. But his nature had not been chilled there were britrht crenial spota in the garden of the old mau's heart. The sunshine streaming through awakened the flowers of thought, lov ing memories which ever and anon vented themselves in pleasing expres sion. True to promise, after tea Rosa and Henry accompanied me to the top of the hill. Henry was the girls lover an honest voune farmer, and t'lev wero to be married some time during the coming fall, all of which I invol untarily gleaned during our short walk. I subsequently learned much that was interesting in relation to this youthful pair, but as I have not space here for my romance I reserve those pleasing reminiscences for a future chapter. hen I once more arrived at rav own quaint mansion the moon hid peeped above the bill and was pouring a Hood ot silvery ravs across the little porch, where a whip-poor-will sat be stowing her accustomed serenade. Are dreamt but the foreshadowing of events ere long to be unfolded? then here is the reflex of what I saw an enchanting homebower, with two laving hearts closely entwined glad dened by the smiles of affection blessed with the approval of heaven. Bjt we shall see. Tionesta, May 21, 1872. The Venaneo Spectator, seems to think intemperance is justifiable under certain circumstances, as witness the following from its columns: A young German artizan in"pread, cakes uut bies unt dings," who has legs longer and slimmer than a rifle barrel, might have been 3een "making rail fence" on our streets last Sunday. And he was justified in such an uu- Sabbath-like proceeding. That young nan unu eugageu a certain minister in town to marry him to his "lofe" on Saturday evening, aud when the time came for the ceremony he was inform ed that his intended had been married few hours before to another, and was on her wedding trip. The disan- ponted lover got awful diunk, and it is wrong to, censure him. We take the following items from the Clarion Democrat: Campbell, who was sentenced to jail four months, for larceny, at the last court, broke out of jail, last Wednesday evening, and made good his escape. He climbed the wall iu the yard. A note was left in his cell stating he would return in a few days. The Clarion County Railroad, from Lawsonham to Sligo, will be put under contract in a short time just as soon as tho engineers mush their work lo cating the route. It is to be built the usual gauge, the President of the com pany, Col. Lyon, informs us that it will be completed again next Decem ber. -The following from the Chicago Post is poiuted enough to deserve re printing: "Mr. Greeley will be known to history as the Great American co operator. He co-operated with the south to dissolve the Union, with the rebels to win Bull Run, with Lincoln to take Itichmoud, with Chase to beat Lincoln, with Jeff Davis to escape punishment, with Tammany to save Oakey Hall, with the Free Traders to ruin American manufacturers, with the Republicans against Trumbull, with Trumbull against the Republi cans. He is now co-operating with the Democrats to beat Grant, and by July will probably be co-operating with Grant to beat the Democrats," One of the men who escaped from the lock-up on Sunday nijjht last, named Snyder, was captured in Corry on Monday. Chief Rouse was inform ed of his capture by the Corry police, and officer Miller went to Corry and brought the prisoner to Titusville yesterday, and he is now lodged in the lock-up. Snyder was arrested for presenting a check at the Citizens' Bank, given by Merrill & Co., in favor of another man, whom he pre tended to represeut in person. Cour ier. On Friday morning the gristmill in Waterloo, owued by D. J. Ilerstine, was destroyed by fire. The tire origi nated in the second story, from beated machinery coming iu contact with woodwork. When the fire was first discovered the flames were issuing from the second story windows, and were beyond control. A small amount of grain was also destoved. Loss about M.OOO. Iusu rauce $2,000. I 'etiango A latal accident occurred on the farm of Joseph Dislcr in Richland township, this county, on Friday of last week. Adrian named Royer, from the eastern part of the State, who was stopping at Dialer's, undertook to fall a tree and as it was starting a loose limb becoming dislodgedstruck him on the head inflicting injuries from which he died the same day. Derrick, 25lh. Information has been received to the effect that Hon. Wm. H. Seward and his friends avow their determina tion to support President Grant for re election, in opposition to Mr. Greeley. Xeu Advertisement. W. P. Mercilllott. A TTORNRY COUNSELOR AT LAW " new on ram rareet. iiv iMoiuiwiuiiiu wrvicra oi me Hon. H. P. Jolinnntl nan haajumnl iKwuk . i r rlnairetl in any huainfts entraNtod to me in Foreat Co. (S Hoot ions promptly attended Wm. Fellers. LICENCED AUCTION I ER, will attend to all business In that line promptly, at reasonable rates. Address WM. PKI.T.RIIM Ko,...m. 8-3m. Clarion Co. lV NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters of administration to to the Estate of Michael Ifenrv l.itn..f the borough of Tionesta, Pa., deceased, havo been granted to tho subscribers, all persons indebted to the said cstnta are m. quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against mo nam ncceucnt wm make known the same without dolav. to JOHN VaITHRS. t Administrators. May , 1K72. -Ht. Tionesta. Pa. Orphans Court Sale. BY VIRTUE of nn order of the Orphans' Court nf thn pnnntt' ..r II. - .1 dersigncd Administrators of the estate of ll'illmm Davidson, sr., bite of said countv, , ...... . t.n.-a iiitj 101 ilicil itv Sllltl Court to nmkesaloof said decedent's real estate after proceedings iu partition, will exposo to salo'by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in the borough of Ti'o- "'. ' " county oi forest, aud SUite of 1 ensvlvania, on lKEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1872. At 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract of bind, lute rlie eiitutn ..f uate m tho township of Hiel-orv, in said county of Forest, beimr part of tract 5,1.1, adjoining tho line dividing said countv from the county of Kartell, contaiuimt ftjift tt.tin on.l I'HI 7 " rcr,,-iiun, mhtu or less, ami being purpart No. iSI of wiid decedent s real estate. TERMS.-Ono-thlnl of tho purchase money in hand on confirmation of sale by the Court j ono-thlrd in one year from date of Haul noli ti rni.liim -:.!. . - - """ii iiii uiii-rt-nb iroill same date, and the remaining one-third at mo ..cum Ml rniti IIITHieill S WUIOW, tllO 111- tnri'Mt. Oil B.lH O.lA-tliiw.l .1.... continuation to be paid to said widow nn- fillullv fliirlinr Iiac nnlnwil l:r... .1...' i . . " - ........ n. mv, unrrrcu installments to be secured bv bond and mortgage on the premises. lurvhiiHir to pay expenseof preparing deed, bond and mortgage, and stamping snuio. Aiiiuire ui or imuress THUS. J. & HAM'L IMVIDSON, Administrators, Rochester. Pa. orHICE. 11'II.SON Mould.- 6-3t Heaver C. II.. Pa. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. 15, 1RA9 trains will run on this road us follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. M. ACt'OMMODATioji Loaves Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in. 10:25 a. M.. PiTTsnurtort ex.. stons nt nil stations, and arrives at A. A U. W. It. R. iransier at 1:-U p. in., at Newcastle at 3:15 p. in., and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. in. 5:05 A. M., accommodation, from James town, arrives at A. A G. W. R. R. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Newcastle at 7:05 a. in., and i iiutnurgn ai iu:uu a. in. 6:00 p. M.. Mixed Traill leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all Intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. in. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7:15 A. M., khib kxprkss, leaves New castle at 10:00a. iu., A.tt). W. R. It. Trans' for at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at I'rip nt'J:10 f. m., making close connection for liulU o and Niagara Palls. 8:35 p. M. AcoOMMonATlox, leav S New castle at 6:30 p. m , A. . W. R. It. Transfer at 7:55 p. m., and Jamestown at 8:30 a. in., connects with mixed trains that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. in. 6:30 p. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arrivinu at Wirard at 12:30 a. in. and Erie at 0:55 a. m. Trains connect at Rochester with train for Wheeling and all points In West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel phia, ilarriHhurgh, liultimoro and Wash ngton via Pennsvlvauia Central Railroad. Erie Express Jforth. connects at Oirard with Cleveland and Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the West ; at Erie with Philadelphia fc Erie Railroad for Corry. Warron. Irvinsrton. Tidioute, Ac., and with Kullalo A Erio Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and New York City. F. N. FINNEY. General Sup't A M I It A CI, I? X Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. E. Schiuertz C Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufactur ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been afflicted with chronic rlioumntiwli for Unity years, from his right hip to his foot, having to use a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate hiin from attending to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without cll'nct, except Gillilsnd's Pain Killer, ho was finally iuduced to try it. A Becond applica tion enabled him to lay aside his crutch, and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr. jseu is a popular and well-known citizen, is a living monument of the cll'ucacy of that great medical discovery, Gillilund's Pain Killer. Tho alllicted should ask their grocer or druggist for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. Uilliland, we under stand, w ants a respectable agent in every town and county tor it. The principal of fice is at 72 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. ai -n AGENTS WANTED Bound canvass ing book SENT FREE! of postage on roeelpt of 75 cents, and cx culsive territory granted on the PICTORIL HOME RIBLE. Contains over3o) illustrations. Is a com plete Library of Biblical Knowlodge. Ex cells all others. In English and German, Win. Flint A Co., Phila., Pa. 27-4t THE BOOT AND SHOE STOBE. IF YOU WANT a perfect tit and a good article of Boots and Shoes, of the tiuust workmanship, go to II. I,. M'CAXCKS, 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. irSatisfuctioij it uarantoed. 2-33 tf. SUBSCRIBE for the Forest Republican It will pay. a r. radway s mm "relief (IRK THE WORMT PAINH In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rMtitnc tM rtitvrunif-ni ti-t d any out hv Fl'KK W I 'I'll I'AIN. RAD W ATI RKI.IKT 14 a CURK FOB F.VFHY HAl. 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Twrntv drop. ll ht ft tumMir nt miter will In ft fw irnnvtu. rm I'll A MI'S, M'AKUS, Sol'K STOMACH. If K.AKTIirtfM, SICK IIKAOACHK, DIAHK1IKA DYSKNTKIiY. COl.K!, WINO IN Villi UOWLL8. till nil 1NTKKNAL TAINS. Trnvrlff. Minnltl nlwavii cwrr ft tiolllp lf Raitwsv'a Rrarfy Krltrf with Oiem. A few ilropi iu water will titrvcnl middies or tviln. from rli.iir rfmur. Il la 1m tvt Ibui Frrncli Hi anity ,ir tmu-ra w ft lOluulnut. FEVKH ASI Atll'E. FFVETl AMI Alil'l? iiirv.l for HOy trau. TVr 1ft lin ii rtMiirilml airtiiil In litis wnrlil Utrit will ur Fvr ft id Agiin. mid .11 1.II1.T M;t:.iliia. Illlloiis. Srnrt.t, Tr I'liuld, Yelluw. .ndolhor K.-itr (nlili-d liy It A liW A VS rll.l.S) wi q.ik.k mHAIiKAV S KKADY KfcXlEK. illy ovlils px bottla. bold by brugguta, HEALTH fBEAUTY! ! STnoNli AN rVRR TSli ll IU.oonINPnir.ASB OK FLUSH AMI wrinllT-CI KAK SKIN AMI LtALTll I LlOMl'I.KXION bKCtltKU TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MA OK TIIF. MiHT ASTilNlslltNO rUrtFS: so yi U K. mi itArin auk tiik ciiAMicj THE HOUY rSliKKilOfS. VXPF.lt TIIK IN. KI.JTKNrK, OK Tllla TRULY WOXUfcltFlL W KL'lC 1 N t, TJIAT Evory Day an Incroaso In Flesh end Weight Is Seen and Felt. TliE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. F'-err mp nf tho PA USA t'AKIMJ A N ItKSdl.V FNT ronitiuiUirntft lliri.nli the Ilium, Kwrat, I'rinr. mid (rtht-r fltililn unit Inlet if ihc nvntnu thf vlcor of life, for It rrimlrn ttm amU fl'ili (Nilvith new &m mxinti Titsti-rial. p.tT.fiii, ,i.hilm ('(.umiii.tilldn. flbndiil;r tlt-wpaitf, tTlrrr In tho Ttnt-at, Mouth, 'I umorK, NikIvh Iu tntj (iitttulB ittirt otiirr Littii f liiv HVMviu, Kora Kvra, JStrtiniou lH.nra a rnin t' e Kant, ami the worst fortim t-f Skin illM-nm, Ktnrton, Kovrr H'rvs, tV-aM lle.n., Itltijt Worm, sail Ithrtiiu, l:rvfitit lLi Actio. Illat a; fM't, Wnnna In iU Hih, 'i'mimns I'iii'cent 111 tha Vm,ili, atnl nil wci.kfi.lr.jt nmt i-ninfui tlifrhuriri-ri, Nijtlit fcwf.ita, 1iM .f Sperm, ami nil w nsirit of the Hie tiriicl I Ic, -re witlihi tln .MiruiU v rMipa of (IiIk woiulvr of IkI rn rin'iiilHtrv, a'lj frv ilav' uw ; tov In any pen n iiitiK It f r rtiM-r of Uicso twin of dliouM Uf jnffiit pnwiT tti euro tlipm. If tin i:itifMt. A:Uy lit-t,oniliff ?T!tieori 1t the rttrt Rutl tltrniiiMiMltioii tlMi U (..i1Uimr.lly rrttfunaii'r, ane CCvtU hi arrfrtiiin Ihrun Wtlc. and rvjmlra tlir n.t '. r.'rv tnai' I tl mthi fioin lu'ulttiv hlivwl uti Utla fcAUS.M'AUII.IJAN will uihI f(lir,-. N.'t o:tlv Hn(- iho SAmtrAHiLLiaM It !. rrrtj fff nil kn iwu r-'in-'illal rft iit l:i tin- mio nf ('luntut', Scrofn. )tu, Cni.-.tlt.t'jo'ial, :uni Mliii niavasti; bu. It is tat? uuly poniuva unto fur rihlnoy A Kindlier Complaint, rrlnirv, a1 "Wfij.V in' )., iv-, lMM)ttr, Irnnv. Ptf;tpaint nf Wittt r, luc nti .vnr- ut iriine. lirljtlii'a hit-ei-?, Allrurtrtnuruv nml ht all t.iMn wlirrc ther? an? brlok tluat dpp.l;t, ,.r tho vit.r Ia thitk. tl..i.tlv, mlxcil wUh anliMniift-a like tin lii; t.f an m. or thrfht like whlla wilt, or thera Is a morhi I, tlnrk. tuhii!i appearance, ami white bone-ilnnt ilrpsii4, nn.l tvhfit tlum Ik a prlLittp, )iirrtkii; m-ii-utl:ii:i w I pa-stiit! nairr, ?v ph, t) tUio S.r.all o(ihp It.i,- nnl U.ti ; Iho I,oiua, Jncc, ti.aj. m WORMS.-Tha .vly ki.own anj aura Kimcdy fi;r II ui us in, 'i'uie, ttr. Tenner cf 13 Vcars Crontli Cured hy Iiaihvaj,i SScnolvcizt. Iturcni.r. M.hh., July IN, In?. r. ItanwtT! -I nftvi Hrf ltvriu, Ttiiir In tl-f ot1i unit VwU. All lS I.ri.,r itl-t Inrftf wm no hrlp for It." I irUd vary ihlngr tlx,! u r ..i:nmiu). J ; 1ml nelknit IiIm1 af. I m VAir Km lvnt, ni.-l lrt...ilii I wowhl irv ll ; but bad an tVth Iu ft, bM,ii I hwl iiTa.rnl f. r Iwrlt tnii, I look ) buttUl of the Ki t I, nml n Ux - f llvlnitv'l Till, tto wt Wet of j iitr U-vl Krli.f ; anj ihi-tti it th t a tign of tumor to b trsrt or f.lt, Ktiil 1 f. - t. Iter, nirtrr, ami lin jit.r than I ( fortwrli a ymru I'll -rt turimr wat In lliv l-fi t.k of U U-welt, oor tti frMtt. writ tliTa Iu jo fur tilt Ul)iH at otati. a' ira ;aa iuUtii l if yarn ctnv . HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT FURGATIVE FILLS, perfectly lntnii, e'taiitly coittd with awect rum. T'lrp', r-'cnlat., rkirln't v (.mim, an! atrfnethvn. ltad wav'n li 1 ii. lur t!'0 i urn nf nil illnnJera f ti.a iStmarh, ltvi-r, HtwcK K ilr-t A, IJIaihlrr, Ncrvoua Illseaua. perrcctiy int"ii, e't"tiy coiti-d with awect pim. T'lrp, r"tilat. riurl f. v (.mim, an! atrfticthvn. ltaJ nt-iiiTL-r:r, "nmitiuHiii, . uMivrnt-M. imiirMlOD, lyai8 ui;, r. lhm ii. m. HiMona Krver, Inftanin.utloti of the tion-cla, ril.',i.d :.ll Ii raHKfn.rnUofllic Intunial Via-ct-n.. Wiirrantwl tn -fTi--t u oMtivrcure. Purely Vefeta tie, 'vnitnUiina i.o morcnn, tulur rw!n, or dek'terniu drncn. Cat (;)Hfrvo tic f-llowlnf avmptotna ttaultlu( trvt Pivinlc'rii of the WtfoMlve Oifraua; rtnitirMtUn, Inwvd III.. Fuilne.1 of the f 1M fa IW HmJ. A i-I4 itv nf tt St.Knr.ch, Ntnm. Hvaitliurn, Plwuil el Kou. t uVtte ctr MjtHl in tha St.itt.rh. K.ur KriKUtioiia, lnklir or riiiR nt ih' pit -t tlia Sl.n h, fsttmiimnF of Uv Htai, or Siiir.M-atinc Sii4j,tion. Un In a l.vli'C I'oaturr, l)itnnaa Vulnn. ,t r Wah U-fora tha Ritfhl,' Fr ami Dull l'ain ta Ma nai, twnney oi 1'rr.iaralion, lrllowut-M of tha skin md r.r, rra .n tlia Si lo, Cba.l, UmU, akj auddca ttu4of llr-l. kurflnc in tba FlaiS. J Vw doe of RADWATS riT.t3 will 1V the art te.n fnuueil the alx.r nni'il tlUnnlcn, Irlv. at ocuia p.-rhr.x. HOI.D HY nUlNJIilSTS. READ " FAI:SK ANM 'i Kl K.' Send one Vtter atamp to RADWAY A CO.. N. 87 Mahlrtt Una, New. lork, liifoni.ianQ wurtU Uiuutvuitia wUl lo aut juu. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTKR 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union l)pM)t, cornor of Washlnlou and Liborty street, as follows; ARRIVE. Mnil Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a ni ; Well"s accommodation No. 1, O.iiOa m! Itrinton accoiiimodation No 1, 7.&0 a mj Wall's acminiiKHliition No 2, 8.55a in ;C'in cinnati express Uam; Johnstown ac coiiiraodiition 10.50 a in ; Uraddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; Wall's accoiiimodation No 8, 2.35 p in; Honiewood accommodation No 1.H.55 pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p ni ; Itrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p ni; Way Passenger 10.20 p m. UK PART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pacific ex press 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a in ; .Mail Train H.10 a m ; ISrinton's accommodation 1 ).20 a ni ; Uraddock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p ni; Cincinnati express 12.35 p ni ; Wall's accoiiimodation N 2, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p in ; lloinewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express S.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 0.05 p m ; Fust Liue 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 n m. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every .Sunday at W.05 a. m., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., und arrive at Wall's Mtatioii at 2. 10 p. iu. Cincinnati express leaves tl iily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Htinduy. For l'urther'information apl'v to W. II. UKCKWITII, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Raggage ex cept lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Iiolla' "lval ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of the nor, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAS.SAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Honorable W. P. Jenks, President Judge of tho Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter .Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issuod his pre cept for holdings Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Muv next, being the 27th day of May, 1H72. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they be then and therein their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations aud other remembrances, to do those tilings Which to their ollices Rmmrhlin to linrlmm and to those who bound in roiiognijince to prosecute against the prisoners Unit are or shall beiu the jail of Forest Countv, that they be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just, (iiven under my hand and seal this 20th dav of April, A. 1), 172. E. h. DAVIS, Sh'ff. WATCH FREE to Agents to intro duce articles that sell in overv house Laid A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 32 4t JOB WORK DOSE AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -:o;- BUSINESS CARDS , SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOATIIXY STATEMEXTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. 1872. The Pittsburgh Commercial. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Th "Presidential year1' Is always: reading year with Iho American people. It imposes extraordinary duties on jour' nals from which the people mav usunl ly expect not only the nnws of the day, but Intelligent discussion of public ques tions and enunciation of opinions. While this la true in a general senso the vear be fore us Is likely. In n political sense, to bo one of unusunl interest ;- the Democratlo party Is breaking lip, and theronreindlca tions of alliances and purposes altogether novel In our polities. The elect Ions of the past year have resulted In almost an nn oroken series of Republican victories. Oeneral Oriinti administration has receiv ed tho iiniuiviH'itl indorsement of the American people; and there Is everv In dication now that, as the Republican can didate, he will bo rc-olected President, As' nn Independent Republican Paper the CoMMKiiciAi. will In Iho future, as In th 1.ist, render an uiideviatiug support to tepiibliean Principles, holding that tho good of tho Republic requires, that the Hovernnicnt should remain in the hands of the party that saved it In tho great life or death strngg!-. In the future ns in tha past It will speak Us own views regarding men and in-asures, holding that through free discussion only can sate conclusions be reached and the Independence of tho press preserved. In this regard wo can say simply that Ihe Commkiu'Iai, will be triio to itself and Its established character. As a Newspaper, nothing will bo spared to maintain tlm position which the Com MKiiciAi. has always held among the lead ing journals of tho day, for news enter prise as well as for independent Opinions.. This year, at home and abroad, will be full of interest. European polities are agitated, and the American reader will likely lind inn, li in them to attract his at tention. At homo all is lite nml push. Railroads aro being constructed every where; new projects are almost daily pro claimed; population Is increasing; enter prise Intelligently directid was never so well rewarded, and the prospect for tho wondeil'ul activities of our country Is, to Hay the least, extrcniMly encouraging. With all these tilings the CoMMKiiriAt, I Intimately identified, and as a RusinesM Paper, at the center of tho greatest manu facturing district on (ho continent, hat constantly ill view whatever of interest readers may reasonably expect to see in its columns, especially carefully prepar ed market reports, maiiulactui iug intelli gence and genend news, eolleetod and from abroad. To our patrons we liavo only words of cheer. W ith some our readers wo have held pleasant relations for years. It will bo our aim to deserve the continuance of I bene relations for many years to rami, Wo feel proud in the liiet'that tho Com mkik'IAIi wields an Influcni-e second to no journal Iu Ihe State. Its readers as a gen end thing are the influential, intelligent classes. Jn n circle of hundreds of miles, embracing nearly the whole of Pounesyl viiuia, much of Ohio, West Virginia and States beyond, it is the favorite in tho counting-house, the olllce, the store and the fnmily.cspccially of business and culti vated classes. To hold this plait! wilrbe our constant ellnrt. TFI1K1V IM'lXITi Daily paper, per year, ... $10.00 Weekly paper, per year - J2.00 Tho Weekly Commercial will he fur nished in Clubs of Twenty at $1.50 per an num, and one copy giveu'gratU to the get-tur-up of the club. Specimen copy sent gratison application. .srdr-Seiid iu vour orders. Address 'THE COMMERCIAL, Pittsburgh, Pa. ANDREWS & CO., Mctriufacturcrs of ENGINES BOILERS? DRILLING TOOLS, ANDALLKIDg. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK Ac, Av., Ac, TIDIOUTE, PA., JOHM ANDREWS. n, riSBI 5-tf TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL, Dealer in DRY GOODS Notions, Hoot A Shoe, HATS Sc CAPS, Ac, &c, Ac, CORXEIt Ma IX t DKVOT ST3.t TIDIOUTE, PA. lias tlie Largest and most Complete Btek now ou hand, of any store in. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having purchased" ray stock sine the great decline iu Gold, I can eU goods cheaper than any Dry Goods Hoiiso iu the Oil Regions. "Person purchasing goods of we will save 25 percent. M. P. GETCHELL. iidioutc, April 11, 1870. 4-6ra REYNOLDS.BROADHEAD &C0 1 Centre St., opposite Post Ortice, OIL CITY, PENIfA. DEALERS) IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, DliEtiS GOODS, CARl'ETING, OIL CLOTHS. BOOTS & SHOES HA TS & CAPS, TRIMMINGS NOTION;, ETC., ETC. J OJi WORK neatly executed at this offloo