t Rates of Advertising. One Square (1 Inch,) one liwrtlon - fl SO One Square " nno month - SOU One Square " tlirco months l 00 Ono Square " ono your - - 10 0l Two Squares, one vear - - 13 Co Quarter Cn. - . - : Ott Half " " ..... ao CO One " " - . - . 1WW Igat notices at established rate. Marriage nnd death notices, gratis. All bills for yeaflv advertisements col lected quarterly. Temporary advertise incuts must lie paid for in advance. Job work. Cash on Dcliverv. me$t meMbiumt 19 rUDLISIIED KVEIIY WEDNESDAY, BY W. 11. DUNN". ITICB IH EOBTltBOlt 4 BOWITEB'8 BuTLDITK ELM BTREET, TIOSEBTA, Pi. TERMS, 2.00 A YKAR. No Kutmcrlptlnn reeelvod for shorter (iM'iml than three month. Correspondence solicited from nil parts of liin country. No notice will be takou of annonyramis" communicationn. VOL. VIII. NO. 31. T10NESTA, PA., NOVEMBER 10, I870. $2 PEtt ANNUM. 3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0NE3TA LODGE Ao. 309, I. O. of O. F. MEETS every Friday evening, at 7 o'rlork. In tbe Hall formerly occupiod by tho Oood Templars. a. n. kelly, n. o. '. A . R A N DA LL, Sec' y. 27-tf TIONESTA COUNCIL, NO. 342 O. IT. A.. M. MEETS at Odd Fellow' Lodge lloom, every Tuesday evenliip, at 7 o'clock. J. T. DALE, C. P. M. CLARK, R. H. 81. J. B. ACNEW, W. E. LATHY. TienoaU, r. Erie, Pa. AOISKW Si LATHY, Attorney at Law, - Tionesta, Pa. Office on Kim Strsot. May lfl, 187.-tf K. L, Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections maile In this ami adjoin ing counti. 40-ly Painting, Paper-Hanging &c, 1? H. CHASR, of Tionesta, offer hi J sorvlcen to those In need of PAINTTNO, URAlNINa. CALCTMIVINO. HIZINU VARNISHINO, HION WRITING, PAPER HA NfiINU, AND CARRIAGE WORK, Work promptly attended to and it Infliction Gimrnntoori. work in Mr. Chase, will wlion desired. the country 13-tf. W. C COBURN, M. D., PTTYSICIAN A SURGEON offers lili services to the people of Forest Co. Having had an experience of Twelve Yearn in constant practice, Dr. Coburn guarantees to give satisfaction. Dr. Co bum innkes a specialty of the treatment of Nasal, Throat, Luna and all othor Chrotilo or lingoring diseases. Having investigated all scientific methods of cur ing disease and selected the good from all systems, he will guarantee relief or a cure in all cases where a cure in possible. No Charge for Consultation. All fee will be reasonable Frofosrtonal visit mode at all hours. Parties at a distance can con sult him bv letter. SI I I. K H W. TA.TE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fat ttrttt, TIOXKSTA, PA. F. W. Hays, ATTORN KT AT LAW, and Notary Pcbmc, Reynolds MukiU A Co.' Block, Hens-'S UU, Oil City, Fa. J9-ly w. . smilbt. KIXXRAX Jt SMILEY, Attorneys at Law, - Fraaklla, Fa. 1)RACTICK in the everal Coart of Ye nan go, Crawford, Forest, and adjoin teg counties. S9-ly. It. V. A 31. V. IAWSON, T ARBER.S and Hairdresser. 8 in car iJ baugb building, Kim Ht, Switches, Frizzes, ltraids, Curia, Ac, made from Combinn. llavlns settled permanently in till place, they desire the patronage of lbs public, Natlsfautiou guaranteeo. is am 9TATIOXAL HOTl 1TDIOTJTB., JEJ. W. D. BUCKLIN, - FaomiaTO. Frlsr-Class Licensed House. Good sta ble connected. l-ly CENTRAL HOUSK, TIONNKR Jk AO NEW BLOCK. I li Assiw, Proprietor. This is a new house, and ha Just been fitted up for the aeeoramodatiou of th public. A portion f tke pat roil age of the publl 1 solicited. o-iy Lawren.ce House, T ION EST A, PA., WILLIAM LAW RENCE, PRoratRToa. Thin house I eentrallv lacated. Everything new and well furnished Nuperior aceommona tions and strict attention elven to Kuesta Yegetables and Fruits of all kinds aerved in their eeason. Sample room lor mm wercial Agents. TEXCOCO. A Mtery ef Mexican J Mice. When Narrisse Isidore Dnpnnt, first pupil of a distinguished coiffeur of the Boulevard Montwarte, went to Mexico, it was to make hit fortune. ''It is neither by luck or the caprices of fortune that I am to pet along in the world," he said to Tiimself. "If ever I want to be roaster of a pretty little property at the Batignolles it will be due entirely to my possessing, with a love of ray art.aa skillful a pair of hands ai can be found in all France and my curling irons. Come, Narcisse, pioche." And pioche, or pitch into things with a will, did Narcisse. Ac cident led him to the good city of Guanajuato, in Mexico, because be had heard that once on a time a French barber had made a fortune there. Possessed of a slight smatter ing of SpaniBh, -acquired during a year's apprenticeship in a department al town near the Pyrenees, Narcisse had very little difficulty in mneterinj Partridge's New Block, foot of Hill Road, Tionesta, Fa. Dutch fc.tf Offtco and Residence 1st door east of the language. The coiffeur soon foun a place in the shop of a Uermen bar ber, and at Narcisse was polite, assid uous and proficient he made his way rapidly. Of all the cities of Mexico, Guana' junto holds the first rank. It has nothing provincial about it. All day long in the streets of Guanajuato there is found an ever shifting crowd. Miners, clad in their peculiar costume, jostile Indiana laden with country produce, while arrieros with troops or pack mules, charcoal merchants, wa ter carriers and dulce tollers are con' MltS. C. Iff. HEATH, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH has recently moved to this place for the purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of the town and county have for a loag time known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among tlinm. I am prepared to make all klnda or dresses In the latest styles, ana guarantee satisfaction. Ntatnplng'for braid- Inn and embroidery done in the best man ner, with the newest pattorns. All I ask is a (air trial. Residence on w ater Btreet, in the house formerly occsplcd by Jacob Mhriver. Utf stantly mingling in their traffic. Frank llobblna, PHOTOGRAPHER , (SUCTBSSOR TO DBMlRa.) Pietnres la everv styleof the art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. creasing. SYCAMORE STREET, near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. ao-tr PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. SOUT OF ROtUNSON UTORK. TlltTi A BONNER'S Tiomsta, CARPENTER, . . Pa., - Proprietor. FOREST house, SA. VARNKR PnorniRToR. Opposite Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Just pened. Evervthing new and clean and fresh. The best of lli uars kept constantly u hand. A portion of the public patron age is respectfully solicited. 4-17-1 v Picture taVen in all Wie latest atyles the art. 26-tf C. B. Weber's Hotel, TYLERHBURfJH, PA. C. B. WERER, has possession of the new brick hotel nd will be happy to entertain all his old customer, and a'nv number of new ones. Hood accommodations for guests, and ex cellent stabling. 10-Sm. Dr. J. L. Acorrb, rHY8IOIAN AND SURGEON, who haa 1 had fifteen years' experience)!! a large and successful practice, will attend an I'rofeaaional Calls. Office In his Drug and Jrorv 8tore. located la Tidioute, near Tldioute House. IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Htationery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Cutlery, all of the best quality, and will be sold at reasonable rates. DR. CHAN. O. DAY, an experienced Thvsiciaii and Drumlst from New York, has charge of the Store. All prescriptions put up accurately. a. a. mat. Jo. r. ri. a. a mult MA Y, PARK C CO., B AHKERS Corner of Eltn'tt Walnut Sts.Tionenta, Rank of Discount and Deposit. " Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collection raadeon all thePrinoipal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. D. W. CLARK, oeal10HKH S CLRHK, FOBBST CO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AGENT. HOUSES and Lots for Sale and RENp Wild Ijmds for Hale. A I have aiipcrlor facilities for ascertaining tt, conditiiin or taxes ami inx ubim, .i -...1 ,r IlinreCnrn imnlillnd to act illtclli peutr as HRcnt of those living at a dia .a.. hi. nivnimr Innds in the County. Office in Commissioners Room, Court Hoijse. Tionesta, P.. ": i r. i. n'iVTrii. Evorvljodv to know that t t.-i.i i ini.ncnt in the lendimr Lint inent for curing all kind of Pains and Kore Throats, nnd for Horses, Cattle, ., ... . i Biinn.uifiil Luumcnt in the Krn . iiculRis around bottles, S-,1,1 by all Druggists. - ao-ly ein. (ill WORK of nil Winds domi ut this of J L.IKLEIN, (In BOVARD C'O.'S Store, Tianesta, Pa.) rBXCTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, DEALER IN Watche, Clock, Solid and riattd Jewelry, Itlaek Jewelry, Eye Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, f c, fe. Will examine and ronalr Fine English. Swiss or American Watches, auch ai Re peaters, Independent seconds, stem Winders, Duplex, Levers, Anchor and I.epinos, and will make any new pieces for the same, such as Staffs, Forks, Pel lotts, Wheels, Pinions, Cylinder, Bar rels, Arbors, and in fact any part apper taining to fine watches. All Work Warranted. I can safely Gr-TTJE-AJSTTIKJIE! tliat any work undertaken by me will be done iu such a manner and at such prices for GOOD WORK that will give satisfaction to all who may favor me with tlioir orders. L. KLEIN, H-ly Author of "The Watch." LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. C? SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., New York CHy. li,,,. .n short notice. For four long year Narcisse toiled and saved his wages. One dnv hit employer died, and the (hop and good will of the establishment were for sale. The whole of Narcisse't fortune amounted to. 500 pesos. The price asked by the Mexican wife of bis late master was 1,000 pesos. "It was good chance and not much out of the way," thought Narcisse. "Wpuld his reverence, the Padre Dorainioue," who, as the widow's man of business had the shop for sale, would he take half cash and the rest at six and twelve months, holding the place in the mean time as security f" "No, decidedly he would not. They all had the utmost confidence, nay esteem, big' nor Narcisse, but such things as time bargains were not to be thought of in Mexico. They would, however, give C- e '! l & . ,L!, 5. Tf oiguor a lonoigni 10 inma over it. i the bargain was not concluded then why, rather than abate terras a real, they would shut the shop up, ana Bignor Narcisse was at liberty to go and open a shop elsewhere. Narcisse, in a. melancholy mood, was rubbing bis brushes together in th barber s shop when a certain Don Miguel entered. Don Miguel was one of the most carefully dressed men in Gnanajuato. The gentleman took bis place in one of the two chairs, re- ?ueiting that his hair might be re reshed. Narcisse who, as became bis calling, was volubility itself spoke of the death of the master, the price of the shop, what be would like to pay for it, and his regret at not be coming the purchaser. "Ah 1" taid Don Miguel, "you have five hundred pesos? Quite a nice lit tle sum. Now listen, would you double it?" "Double it? of coarso; that it by honest means." "Nothing easier. Bet on my black ga mo-cock ; I have wagered no. end of ounces on him. He is sure to win. Don Ramon's cock will run away be fore my Cid." "Thanks, Signore, for your offer; but cock-fighting is not in my line. See you.an accidental peck might carry away the fruits of a great deal of la bor, replied Narcisse, "You have no heart, no courage ? continued Dou Miguel. "1 ray, as a capitalist, do you keep your money at the banker's? Bankers fail some times." "No I do not keep it at any bank er's." "You do not carry it about you, do you?" inquired the gentleman. .What Narcisse might have answered, as he tapped involuntarily on his breeches pocket, wat never heard, because .just then a slight accident happened. Tex coco, as he wat called, was an Indian water-carrier, wbto, everyday brought two large earthenware jars ef water to the shop, and poured their contents into a stone reservoir which stood on one side of the room. Either Texco co had drank too much pulque or his foot slipped, for he upset fully a gal lon of the water on Don Miguel's snow white nantaloons. so that quite a little cataraVt poured down on hi white silk stockings, and deluged his neat dazed leather pumpa. "Awkward beast 1 Left banded scoundrel! Stupid lout! Low hound of a peon !" shouted the man in the vbair, as, in a terrible rage, he seized his cane and struck the water-carrier over the head. The Indian cringed nder the punishment like a enr, and the blow was about being repeated, hen Narcisse interfered. "Come, come. Signore this poor devil did not do it on purpose, lie is very sorry tor it. Jt might have been my fault. I ought to have told you to take the other chair. Pray, now, Af not strike him any more. Lr fact, can't allow it." "I would have you know," my bar ber friend," said the gentleman, with a sneer, "that I administer punishment whenever 1 please, and to whom 1 please, and no man may say Day to me. How, NarciM, who was as pence ful at a lamb, had some peculiar ideas of his own. He wonld have looked on indifferently when two men were fighting it out neatly with swords, but the idea of striking any one with a stick was a brutality, according to hit notions, lhen again, there was some thing about thaCSa of Don Miguel which Narcisse did not relish. Narcisse, though quite determined, was very respectful. "My dear sir, one blow is sufficient, and I am quite decided that a seoond one would be superfluous.' ' i'ray put down your slick." But Don Miguel, with the wtt trousers and damn stockings, was remorseless, and whirling his stick in the air, was about bringing it down a second time on the water-carrier's head, when Narcisse clutched a small brass rod in which a curtain hung, threw the bit of faded calico before Texcoco, as if Texooco had been a bull at the Coridat de Torejt and by a neat turn of the wrist disarmed Don Miguel, whose stick flew to the other side of the room. Narcisse was handy with a foil, having had many a bout with the soldiers when he worked at Tarbo. "It takes no more than that," said is arcisne, smiling, at he picked up Don Miguel t stick and handed it back to him. "Now, sir, I beg of you to ai WUn again. I will heat an iron and am not too aroud to press out your trousers for yoit. . "I will never honor jour shop with mv presence aeain. ou have insult- ed a Mexican, ana Jfon Miguel stalked out of the shop with a bitter scowl of hate on hit face. "It is a bad business, master," said the Indian. "Yes, Texcoco." "It is a knife thrust neither more nor less," continued the water-carrier, "Diable! You don't mean it?" "Don't go out without your rystol master." ! "Nonsense." "I am sorry." "So am I.'f "You ttood up for me," said the In dian. "Did I? Well I would do that for any man, though my friend the water carrier, you have lost me a customer, "Customers go and customers come; adieu ; you have pesos T 1 heard you say to. Uuanaiunto is pretty safe at least for those wbo don t carry tbei fortunes about with them. Good bye, sir, a second blow lrom that gentle man I should not have relished, one taste was sufficient; but what justice can a poor devil like Texcoco get," and saying this the water-carrier left. "A bad beginning," said Narcisse. "I have a fortnight before me, and have lost a day and a customer." Nar cisse was in bad spirits that nighty as he went homeward to his lodgings in a street near the Park El Cantador. "Alas! my pretty house at Batignolles, it will not be mine. Perhaps by slav ing for thirty yeart to come I might own it. Had I been able to secure the shop it would only have been a mat ter of ten years." That was all Nar cisse thought for many a long weary day afterward, for the next moment a man sprang from behind a mimosa tree at Narcisse, and the poor coiffeur bad a knife plunged icto the middle of his back. It was daybreak before the patrol found mm, and carried him for dead to the hospital. As the sur geon stripped the man of bis clothing, .-a ' Ll J XT : 1 now Bllu wun uiuuu, ixaruisne bccuigu to bn awakened from his lethargy, and, though speechless, made signs that his pockets be examined. In his pocket, in a wallet, .Narcisse had kept his money in French and English bank notes. The surgeon seemed to comprehend what- the wounded man wanted, ".there is nothing here," he said. Evidently Narcisse understood bim. and he sack back exhausted up on the bed. The next day a terrible fever set in, poor Narciae wat delir ious, and raved about the pretty little house in Batiugnolles. On the third day Narcisse wat worse. He bung between life and death for a week, and then slowly mended. One day he was juBt able to make out that some duBky torm was bend ing over him in prayer, and that pres ently a dark band prntiered him glass of cool water. "It is I, my mas' ter. Don't speak : you are mending to they say. I cannot stay longer ; I have important business." Confused as was Narcisse, he thought he receg nized a familiar voice. He fancied it was the w.iter-carrier, for the surgeon said to the sister of Mercv, "Well, I never saw one of those Indiut show feeling before. But keep him out. The Frenchman's condition is too low to allow of at ;tttj' even talking tj him." That nextjiight, as Narcisse ii y in his fever, he thought he heard a stir in the ward. ' Another patient was being put in the bed next to him. Narcisse was conscious of hearing a man in his agony. Presently Narcisse lept, and when he awoke next ra or li ng at daybreak felt slightly refreshed. The sun was gloaming in the room, gilding even the squalid hospital chamber. Narcisse could now see clearly; his eyes had been veiled before. There was not a soul moving in the room. All the occupants of the room were apparently asleep; even the good sister dozed in hef chair. He glanced at the patient in the cot near him. Horror! was be delirious 7 No, no, ho was not but as sure as he was in purgatory, for I have had masses said for the repose of his soul. For masses are expensive 1 have paid out twenty-five pesos already and Father Dominique says twenty - five pesos worth more will do tho business. As it was your affair, you will have to pay it back to me In time no hurrv. I suppose you will stilt let me supply you with water t "Hut leXcoca, suppose 1 had died. what would you have done, with toy 500 pesos ?" "lou should have had the haud- somest funeral in Guanajuato what was over to the last real would hare gone for mnsses." That is exactly what my friend, a small, handsome, little old Frenchman told me a summer co, as I admired his sky-colored house lileudn ii'o, and bis strawberry-cream roof. "My tree has grown," said M. DuDont, and ho pointed to a stunted bit of foliage on one side ot the house, "1 bave not alive the man in the bed within three advanced anything in ray story which icbv ui in mi nn iinguci . uuu Bot trM, That Indian bad bought it was just a inontu oeiore JNarcisse ,li.l not mnrrv nn'na kr,rmk Knik left the hospital. In two or three Rh. and the nadre wantn.l mn tn do it. I .t 1 .. .. 1 . . wee Kb more me surgeon inougni tue coiffeur would be quite well Again. "Had you. been an Jiinglisbman, a German, or an American, your little history would have come to a finis. Too much ale too much beer, too much brandy does their business," the surgeon hod added. lhanktul lor having escaped with life Narcisse did uot worry over his loss. Still he thought of the little house in the Batignolles, and how he had to begin lite again. "As soon as I am strong, I will get a place, save money, and go to the (Jily of Mexico, lhe air or Guanajuato does not suit me. Poor devil of a cock-fighter, what a fato was his !" Narciese wandered feebly in the neighborhood of his old shop, hatl Was it possible? It was not closed. There stood the siuu "The Queen of the Hoses." Then somebody bad bought it. lhe widow Dolores, had she found a purchaser? The new master might want him as ao assist ant. He went slowly in. There were two bnibers there one a German and the other a native he knew them both at good civil workmen. "Welcome, sir," said the German. "Welcome back. We have been wait ing for you." "How waiting for me?" "When you are well and strong it will all be explained to you. Now, tit down. Your hair wants trimming. After a fever nothing is more salutary to the hair than a alight cutting. Whiskey is alike an internal Would it please you to take this chair? Dace and aa infernal turn-us. lben you will be tatiahed to keep me in your employ "Keep you in my employ? I do not understand. I ain't out of my wits yet, aua I f " "Receipts average some (20 a day, The water carrier, acting through Gen. Avillion, bought the place for you. Texcoco brings the water every day In ten years I made just money euough to leave Mexico, come to France and settle down in this little property in the Batignolles, the place of my dieams." "And the water-carrier?" I asked. "I paid him every cent before tbo vear was out. "And what else?" "Aprest Well, my friend, the i'ri- strnraeuts Providence chooses are sometimes bizarre. I am afraid Tex coco dispensed justice according to his own light, in a peculiar way. ii.nbn, with knife. This was at the last mon otonous ! Five years after the occur renco I have had the honor of telling you about, 'Coco was shot, for a mur der, the circumstances of which I could never get exactly at the bottom of. I went on my knees before the governor and sued forllts life but it was of no avail. 'My good Narcisse,' said the gnvornor, (his excellency was quite fa miliar with me, for 1 dressed bis daughter's hair) 'when Texcoco man aged your business so cleverly, that was well. Hut that was not bis nrst murder. As he has passed hit six teenth reorder, you see, I am forced to stop it !' Poor Texcoco, 1 may hardly be called pious, but 1 bad masses said for the repose of his soul, for he was the most religious Indian I ever met with. You need not smile, sir; he was." fur- aod and takes away the money. Though rust where people get foolish in relig- lbey expect too much ot it. Take caro of the poor Indian he'll take hair of the white man. At the Connecticut town election on Monday, Danbury voted "no license." But the News will be conducted with spirit" at usual. In New York prayer-meetings ihey pray tor the editor ot the dun. mere a he canuot write a hue, be knowt to a real what the business comes to. Narcisse Isidore Dupont sat down in the chair, dumb wiin. astonishment. The assistant might have cut bis ears off and Narcisse would bave thought it was part of a dream. lhat afternoon the water carrier came in as usual with his jars of water. "Last time I spilled my water ; I must be more careful, wns all he said, and he was about leaving wheu Narcisse detained him, having dismissed the journeymen. "Texcoco, what does all this mean ?" gasped out Narcisse. "Wby, master, the shop is yours, You owe me 400 pesos. It was 500 a month ago. I have paid myself the 100 from what what the shop bat taken in "How ? How ? I do not understand It was kind of you to come and see me, Xexcoco, at the hospital. "Not understand ? Why it s just as plain aa can be. You had 500 pesos hadn't you ?" re. 1 had once, but when I wet stabbed I wat robbed." "Of course vou were what's tho novedad about that? Don Miguel stabbed vou." "I'oii it. La TiaaiklA r of it?" "And robbed you." "Good God !" "He stabbed you in the back and robbed you. I slabbed him in the breast and did not rob bim only I Are you sure ion. Ex. "What dees 'Good Friday mean?" asked one schoolboy of another, "You had better go homo and read your 'Robinson Crusoe,' " was the withering reply. In the case of a man who died of having had all his teeth knocked out with a hatchet, an Alabama j,ury ren dered a verdict of "death from axe dental causes." Some young men in Louisville have formed an "anti-lift-your-bat-to-a-wo-man society." Now lot the Louisville young ladies form an "anti-bow-to-a- puppy society. Oxford Uuiversity has just issued "the smallest "Bible in the world." One as small as a three-cent pieco would be too cumbersome for soma men to carry around. Florida papers report an almost to tal failure of the sponge crop, while Northern free-lunch saloon clerks say that there are more sponges around this Fall thau they ever saw before. Thev have found a petrifed Mor mon in Utah, and from the uumber of dents iu the head, evidently made rith a poker and flat iron, it is judged that he had at least thirty-three wives. It is said that the ghost of an Eug- libh soldier roams around Fort Bull at night, looking for his scalp, which he lost there 120 years ago. He had much bettei come down town aud buy one. tor irot vour monev back. Nothine was O J - f - " 1 Uu simpler your 500 pesos and oOO pesos w. can et a nice ,,nf,ed frout I lent you bought the shop. eighty cents. Home Sentinel. "Hut this ia horrible. Texcoco ! "It is Mexican justice, or the way Suif kins staked his all on the result we nonr iirnoraut Indios understand it of a cratne of euchre tho other night Now master, lint four neonle in this and lost. Throwing down the cards world know anything about it I and you and His Excellency. Gen. Avil . h i . . li lion, tor 1 told bim all about it. "His Excellency 1 but who is the fourth?" "Ah, the fourth ! Well 1 hope he is peevishly, he broke forth iu the follow ing pathetic elraiu : "Twas ever thus in childhood's hour, I've teen my fond est hopes take (light, and every time I played the left bower, some one took it with the right."