r- -""7 VEDXESDATMORXIJSG, KOT. 1,186. BOnOUGII OFFICERS. WteryrM Joitn A. T)ai.k. v.vMNCir.mpn . W. UnliiiKn A yr' Justice of the J'cacnl.. H If tin f A -AVil MUitll. tS 1.11 ' : .vhjntl)frector-l,. It. May.Tr. O. Da yi, W. rt Haslet, Av ji. KollyiU. W. Hob inson, T. J. Van yieson. t-h . forest county officers. r.-giiirnt Ju(foclj. T). Wktmokh. Kissoriata Jwlqc .To. (J. Dam:. En- r wa nr Kkhr. TrctmircrH. .1. Skti.ky. lothnnul'ir)l, Register Jt Recorder, itc 1). W. UliARK. Sheriff .Tumtis hawkey. Comiiiixxiortrrt 1Jl,I IjKni.irf, IhAAC Lopm. John ItKric. (lunty tiiipcrintcnilcnllX. S. ISnocrc- W A Y. JUntrirl Attorney H, P. Irwiv. Jin (lommisnionert II. Z Towxmt, l.YMAN (!onK. County NurveinrT. T. CoLI.lNS. 'owner M. Ittkt,. Jn. iUtnntv AuiiitortSlcncfLAH TlfOMr- SOW, J. K. NK.IT.Ij, II. A. .l.'KSDRUi. Hcmberof (knqrrHX--ilm, A. Jknk.h, AMmbtyJ. 15. Aunkw. Tme o Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Jniyz, l70. BOUT1K Train 22 " 61 Train 63 21 0:5."i a. 6;00 p. in. NORTH. 0:5.1 n. m. 8:5 p. in. Train 22. south, and 21. liorlh, aro IhI olft'i; tliu other aro accommodation freights. Those trams only arc allowed to carry naAcnzors. On tho Itiver DiviHion from Oil Citv tuIVlvTr to1;,);!1 th0 rlvcr 1h Ko'th 8 doW" LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. REPUBLICAN MEETING PONED. POSJ- 'i-l.- r i.ir ...i . . i. I iuo wpuuiivnn uiccuiig wmvu w to have been held in this place on lust evcuing, has been postponed until next Monday evening. Tho meetiug wi ho held in tho Court House, and will bo addressed by M. W. Tate and W TO. Lathy, Kmjj. Let thore bo a big turnout to this, the last Republican meeting to bo held in Tioncsta during this campaign. Tho questions at issue -will bo discussed fully and freely, Rev. LI I lot will preareh in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, morning and evening, bundaybchool at 2:.'J0 p. m. s Mr. Corbttt, an attorney of Clar inn, is Major Welter's opponent in the "Hli district i no oilmen intend vo- ting for Major Derrick; Wctter to a unit.- --Democratic papers, particularly mo yenangu nprctator liavo leen ter- .lw .... . I ri''y agitated becauso they thought there would not bo a fair vote in Phil adelphia. Wo publish elsewhere an account of the atoppago of some of the i "unfairness." c it . oonio oi our siuo wains are in u really daugerous condition, uolwith standing tho efforts of the town council during tho summer. It would bo well -enough to have the walks of the town throughly overhauled lieforo wiuter pels in, aud thereby prevent Romebodv Jioni breaking a Jeg and bringing a I . ... suit for damages. Tho Stave mill started up on Mon day, with II. A. Adams at the helm. It has the efl'oct of making our town appear more lively, and gives employ ment to a number of men. That steam whiitloon the mill however, should bo so arranged that it would not deceive tho citizens into running to what they bclievo is a fire. It will be rememberod that we published somo timo ago an account of Tilden's manipulation of the Brady's Bend Iron works. Mr. Dudley, the first superintendent of the works uuder laden s management told the pooplo of Brady's Bend all about it a few evenings ago, and his account coincides with the one published. Yet there are a number of men who want to elect tho old swindler to tho Presidency. Mr. Corbelt is advertised to speak in the Court Houso this evening. Per haps he will condescend to explain his itr.arks ia the Constitutional Con veil Hiou.in regard to Forest County. Per haps he will even stoop to say that Forest County is net "a load and an noyance" to the other counties of the district, aud to him. Perhaps ho will even demean himself so. much as to say that tho "connection with Forest" is "a desirable que." Io may eveu eat crow enough to make him qualify that assertion that Forett "is manipulated entirely by pojitioans." Perhaps but we will wait, and hear what he does have to ay f.i' himseW. Tlio Vrta says that "Ocn. Whita ia a fino fpcakcr, and spoke of many matters in au entertaining manner, but that lie did not reach a single- living issue of the day," etc. Now, let tig sift this assertion, and if wo can llud a grain of truth in it, ,et !t " rreserved and set with rubies and jewels, and placed in the centre of a diadem to be woru by Tilden, the income tax evader, the railroad wrecker, the iron works manipulator the opposer of the war, tho companion of Tweed and the intimate friend of John MorrifBey. A hat are the living issues, of tho day, ns embodied in the Democratic platform, and Tilden's letter of accop tance? Why, "Reform," first last, and all the time, "Itefoim." Didn't Gen White touch upon that vital, living point, without which thore is do point to Democracy to-day? Yes. Ho showed that wherever the Democracy had, for a time held possession of any department of State or National Gov eminent the expeuseshad been increas od. Ho showed that the crcat savincr which the Democratic tlouso at Wash ington pretended to have made, was made by cutting down necessary ex penscs. And, indeed, we aro not with out numerous examples of tho distress which this great "economy" has occa sioued. Take for instance the soldiers who have lost arms or legs in the ser vice: they are entitled to a wooden Hmo, or compensation for the same every three years, by law. But none oi inese maimed so.diers oan get either limbs or compensation, now, ou ac count of the appropriation for that purpose- having been exhausted, before the ci ipplcd patriots were one-fourth supplied. How crcat is such ocononiv. .... " Another liviDr ssua he ton-hod upoi, wu8 the clirreucy. no 8howed that our currency was Bound and made a strong comparison between the cur i-ency in these "hard times" and the hard times" heretofore experienced under Democratic administrations, lie touched upon the national credit: He showed that tho credit of tho Government was never as good under any other administration as it is and has been under that of the Rj puuncuu puny, no snowed that wo were able to fund our debt at 41 per i.i. . .. . n i ... cent, while uuder Buchanan's admin istration, tho last Democratic adminis tration in power, it cost 14 per cent to get money to run tho government. Ho touched upon tho "Solid South,1 that pride aud bulwark of the Demo cratic party in tho North, and showed that their "Solidity" depended unon - terrorism, murder and fraud IIo touched upon tho fact that troops had been sent into South Carolina iu accordance with a requisition of Gov. Chamberlain, aud conformity with a resolution introduced by Scott Lord, a JJemocratic member of Congress, protecting every citizen of be -United States iu his right of suffrage. 8',ort if Gen. White missed any of tIie 'ving issues of tho day we 'lJa t know it. He made a good im Passion, and his vote on next Tues- uay wui snow it, uotwitlistunding the i in publication in the IVm of a long ox tract fr oiu I. Y. JfcrciLl coudeinuing tho sending troops mto South Caro lina. Col. Kcisinger, of tho Meadville JiepubHenn was in town yesterday, on business. J'he Col. is doi work in this cinipuign, his political editorials being at least equal to any that appear in tho city papers. -Kirt. Johnson did the square thing by us in bringing us up a parcel of leaf tobacco of his own raisin?. In smoking this tobacco we for"et tern porarily, the hard times and the com- ing election. Thanks. A delegation consisting of some fifteen or twenty persons left hero on Monday morning for the Ceuteunial, this week being the last opportunity without interfering with the election. -A fesY pheasants are brought in by eur sportsmen, but wo have seen no rrood 6trinrs. A few bird do would make it much easier for hun ters. If auy of our subscribers who are in arrears desire to pay in produce, a'l few bushels of potatoes will be taken at this office. -Some of our sporting population have go;i3 up the creek to do a little fino hunting! iire wish them abundant success. -A few new cases of dintheria have brokwa out tn town. None of them are liable t result fatally. ; Lacytown Correspondence j 1 Lacytov, Oct. SO, 187G. Kd. Republican: Iu spite of our non appearance last week, we still five among the hills; although our hoaring is some what impaired by tho martial music. Jas. Flynn, Jan expert at. finding bee-trees, extracted 100 pounds of honey from a single treo soveral days ago. It was of excellent quality. Dr. Stranahan and family of Erie, passed through here Thursday last, mi their way to Lacy's mills. Mrs. Stran ahan spent some 12 years of her child hood in this place, which sho will probably visit beforo rcturniog to the city. We suspect there will besoms lively queozing done now. Mr. Button- has made a nenr cider press which will have uo respect for apples or their in habitants. Had tho potato crop been prolific we might have taken our girl to the vcuicuuiai. ja ii is we win use our influence over the best looking Demo crat, for tho coming election. Mr. Weaver showed us a specimen of his boyg writing, in the asylum which was remarkably well doue con Bideriugtho short time they havo been there. L. Arner recently cut a half acre of buckwheat, threshed nud carried it to the grist mill, where it was soon iu a floury state, which was mixted prepara tory for baking next morning Al done in one day. John Metzgar's mother and sister Mrs. Martin, from Bradford, are ma king hiru a visit. We are pleased to learn that Mrs Thompson, widow of decoasad, will ro main here for te present, 4 where she will ba supplied with work, for tho support of her family by Ilolbrook & Co. - .- . Mr. S. C. Roupo is heir prospective to several thousand dollars. We con gratulate him on his good fortune. AXiwiiMY ubu, una hoi a cauU;i"re IT, 11 . ' 1 . . . . head to keep our lonely vigih. TIIE LATEST. Monday morning, Simon : Weaver whie in the act of greasing tho edirer when in full motion, received an u'Iy flesh wound in the arm a little above tho elbow. Mr. Quiun neatly sewe mu yusu. cimon was lucky iu saving his arm from being taken off A httlo more carelessness, ami f.m- iuuio uaiueuia, in uio lUlil, and we will call on" tho Co. for an infirmary. Tho following is taken from last week's communication, Messrs. Collius & Ilolbrpok spent several uays oi last week bere, looking l't! hi . up old lines of their extensive proper ty. luey discovered an orchard of very good apples, on a deserted oil farm now belonging to them. Jinhn Metzgar hauled said fruit to this plac9 measuring :t out to the neighbors at low prica. b'everal of our citizens attended th mass meeting in TiouesU 21, wero well pleased with remarks and plain state ment ot facts. Miss Hattie Aruer recently return ed from a Visit to tho Centennial. whero she received a formal introduc tion to President Grant, also attended the reception of Gov. Tilden who re ceived his guests with a smile that naturally covers the greater part of his countenance "He'll nover smile again." J. B. Haggerty of Elk City home on a short visit. A number of our citizens leave this week for Phila. As it is somewhat out of date to tako-no3 of each departure wo will forbear. As far as we can learn, tho potato crop is a failure not averaging in some lots not more than 4 to 5 bushels per aero. I De Clake. REPUBLICAN MEETING AT CLAR. INGTON. Clakinotow, Oct. 2G, 187G. Ed. REPuuMc.vjr : Tho Republican meeting which was advertised for this place on the 24th inst., was adjourned to tho evening of the 25th. On that evening wo had a large, en thusiastic meeting; and among the auditors we noticed a few prominent Democrats, including tho Democratic candidate for Legislature, The meeting was called to order, aud IIou. W. R. Coon was called to the chair, and Eugene Hillard made Secretary of the evening - e. Col. J. H. Deweti, addressed the larjtiu in a cloari forcible argument on tho issues of tho campaign. -He was followed by W. 13. Lathyj Esq who clearly exposed Democratic falla cies and ably defended the acts and record of tho Republican party. Hon J. B. Agnow, Republican candidate for Legislature, followed, in a, brief, conciso speech. i p Tho meeting then adjourned 1 wit three rousing cheers for the whole Re publican ticket, and each Republican retired to his home well pleased, and stronger than ever in his determination to work aud vols, for the whole ticket, ' i ho meeting was Traced with the presence of the lac1 . several prom inent lvcpublicans ..no aro as strong in their Republican principle as their husbands, and who would probably apply for divorces, if tho heads of their families voted any portion' 6f tho "Re form" ticket. , i , . , " Ajax. "En. Republican : In the Forest iVe? of 28th is a communication pur porting to give a report of the meeting at East Hickory, on tho Friday eve mngs, previous, written by Jonathan Alabaugh, who lampoons tffe speakers (myself among tho number) in regular "Chocktaw stylo." Tho piece is re markable, ouly for .its misrepresenta tioas aud glaring inaccuracies. Mr. Al ba6gJi ought jo be careful; "they that live in glass houses ought not to throw stones." A person to read the piece would suppose that Col. Dewees "swore like a pirate,'.' while every body who was there, knows he did not swear once. Mr. A. evidently mistook earn estness for oaths, from somo defect in his preceptioiiS.. , Ho next goes for Lhy, 03tenstibly becauso ho "never smellcd gunpowder," but' principally out of pure cU33edness. He next makes a dive at me on an incidenta remark I made about a Saturday night meeting at .Hickory in 18G0. Now al this is surprising especially as we took them for converts to tho Republican faith ; Col Dewees converting Charles Alabaugh, while Jonathan was sup posed to be one ff Lathy's converts-- I claimed the credit of the job of conver ting the old man. That Jonathan claimed before the meeting to be under, conviction cs no ncKnowieiigea after wards Lathy converted him and De- wees and myself pronounced it gooa j oo, wen jonueii. 41113 wo can substantiate by more than a score of citizens of Ilickoiy Twp. But we never supposed that they were going to stop iu tho Republican race courso so lugloriously "and turn tail and run." But such is" the fallacy of hu man prospects and hopes. Appearan eta as well as words aro often false lights to go by. . - - - Samuel D. Iuwik. . The Premium Engraving, i.sued by Peterson's Magazine for 1877 is of raro value. It is a first-class line and stipple engraving, executed in tho highest style of art. Tha artists are Illman tt Brothers, and tlu-y have cu graved it, (size, 27 inches by 20,) ex pressly for "Peterson's Magazine." It is such, a pjate as would sell, at retail, for five dollars. The picture repre sents that proudest cveut in aur na tional history, tho "Surrender of Corn wallis.", It ia full , of authentic por traits Washington, Rochambeau, Lincoln, Knox, O'Hara, Lauzun, etc., etc. The artist is Dumaresq, and it took a prizo at the Paris Salon of 1875. Any person may get this valuable his torical picture, gratis, by raising a club for "Peterson" for 1877, or by re mitting S2.50 for i( and for the ; mag azine, tho magazine alone boing two dollars. Specimens .of the magazine sent gratis to those wUhing to get up clubs. Address Ciias. J. Peterson. COG Chestuut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LAST NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to ba indebted to mo on book nccouut are requested to call aud settle im mediately or the accounts for past year will bo placed in a lawyers muds for collection. Cash preferred, but those unable to pay gash, can pay in grain or country produce at market prices or give notes. Remember this and save costs. 30 4t. W. C. CoiiUK.v. M. D. FOR SALE. Tho valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph 1. JJale, and in which ho now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and tho balance iu cue ii.l two yoirs, Miu: W. T.vn:. lOtf. " 1 Car Load Best Syracuse Salt, at Robinson & Bonner's, .;. 1 ,;80 2t. .-.Wo will payj cash on" delivery at uui win ia jijiieam, lor wuiio oan stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : ; . . Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 a. by 4 ft., $4.50.!. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord ef 8 ft. by 4 ft., 64.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in ' diameter. Office at Lawrence 1 louse. J. II. Deiucksou & Co. 27tf MARRIED. ItOEEKTS MCIXWELL.-On Friday, Ort. 20, 187fl, at tho roMdeneo rfthe brldc'n parents, In "WcwtfLM, N. Y., by Rov. Steovor, Mr. II. W. Roberts, for merly of this place, and Miss Anna B. McDowell. WARKEU. COOKrf At the rosldonco of Mr. Jaoob Maze, in Forest Connty, cn Oct. 22d 1876, by Rev. Steele, Mr. Les ter R. Warner, of this County, and Miss Mari J. Cook of Jofferaon Co. MITCHELL. "WJNANS. At Greoti ville, Pa., Oct. 0, 187G, hy Ilev. Krltton, Dr. T. II. Mitoholl of Jamestown, Ta., and Miss Laura Winans, formerly of Tionesta. TIONESTA aVTA-ltlCTSTH. , . CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - ' - f0.757.25 Floury sack - - . 1.7001.83 Corn Meal, bolted - - - - 1.00 Chop feed - - - . $1.G01.75 Ryo fll bushel - - - - 7580 Oats 1 bushol - . - . 45(Vj&0 Corn, cars - - - . - -- 3540 Beans bushel - - - 1.50()2.60 Ham, sugar cured canvasod - - 161 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - lti Shoulders ... . . . 124 V hitcfiuhf half-barrels - (- - - 7.00 Lake honing half-barrels - - 4.50 Sugar ..... 10 121 Syrup - .- 75 1.00 N. O. Molalities - . - 85 100 Roast Rio Coffeo No. 1 - - 25030 Rio Coffee,' - - - ' . - 25(3;26 Java Cofl'eo . ' - - 35 Tea ... . ... . .45(31.10 Butter .... . - - 28(350 Rico - -'- - , 10 Ejrps, fresh - - - 20 Salt - - - - 2.00(5:2.10 Jjard - - - - 15010 Iron, common bar - - . - 8.75 Kails, lOd, .keg - 3.90 Votatoos, Now - - -. 75 Lime bid. . , m ' " . . ,1 r 1 . 1.00 INT E! "W Eurnituro Rooms! Tho undcrsitrnod bf m ln.ivn to Inform tho citizens of Tionesta. and tho nuhlic in general, tfiat ho has openod a FIR SI VLASS FURNITURE fSTOEE, in his new bnildiru? at tho Junction of Elm fcit. and tho Dutch Hill road, where ho keeps on hand aargo assortment of FURNITURE; Consisting In part of Walnut Far lor Seta, . , . . diainuor Sets, Cane Soat Chairs, . Wood Seat Chairs, " Rocking Chftirs, , Dining Tablet, v-xtonsiou Tables, Marhiu Am Tables. Kitch(,n Furniture," , iiiireaus, ; Iedstyads, Washstands, Lounges, MntU-esses, Cupboards, Rook l!usos, Fiinoy Brackets, Lo)kinii GlisHoM. Fiuturu Frames, und . ' also, SASH &g ZDOOS always on hand. Ills rooms boinir larcn. and well sitnat- d ho is nrunarcd to oilbr superior indueo- inonts to puivhasors. ' . , Call and OTcainino hi3 stock and prices. and be convinced UIIDERTAKING. A full assortment of CoUna and Caskets constantly in tjre. 1 iy A. II. l'AUTUIlXJE. PEABODY HOUSE, COKXER of LOCUST IJiTH HTS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to all Thioe of amuspinent and car lines in tho citv. Ni cI.iuich tn unu 11-0111 iuo uenu'iuiiai ifroiuuls. Col. WaiKon, irojritiur of tlio Jlcnry House, I'iiu-innuti tor the mt twenty yi-ars, und present proprieUir, has leased tho liourto for h term of vetrs, and has nowly lui'iiishod and litteii it throuji-liout. 11a will koop Htrictly rim-clash hou.st, and has hi-,.oiiiuioImUoii for ilOU guests. Terini oulv rer da v. 1 . . . . . : Su bar has ever been koit In the Henry ' jiuitnu, nor win any uo kojh at Uio l'ea Uxi v. ;i j 1 Ii:i. TI-AHl'irriMiS, 85 tts. per yard, k M:hT Cl'Ul.l Nil f..r r.MdiiH iii i.ia vol J l.iMer. I l'il' J'.ODFINU nnd SIMMi l-'or hi.ini.les, address C. J, FA V, Cauidwii, New Jersey. 4 Grateful Thousands proclaim i roAit Bitters the most wonderful Tifownt that erer (ustoinsd th bid 3tem. : ' m No Person can take these Bit according to directions, and remain unwell, provided their bones are not etBoyed by mineral poison or 0 means, and rltal organs wasted bej repair. - Biliou Remittent and In mlttent l evers, nhich are bo pn lent in tho valleys of our groat ri throughout the United States, especi those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missc Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Art Baa, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grai FearV Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, anoke, James, and many others, their vast tributaries, throughout entire country during tho Summer Autumn, aud remarkably so during bods of unusual heat and dryness, iuvnrlably accompanied by extensivo .rangomonts of the stomach and li and' other abdominal viscera. Iu t treatment, a purgative, exerting a p erfttl Inlluonco upon theso various pans, is ossentially necessary. T1 is no cathartic for tbo purpose cqua Dr. J. Walkeu's Yixegar Bitti as they will speodily remove the d; colorod viscid matter with, which bowels aro loaded, at tho 6amo t stimulating tho secretions of tho li fthd generally restoring tho Lea! functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disc ty purifying all its lluids with Vi.vkc Bitxeks. Ko epidemic can Uko 1 of .1 system thus lure-armed, Dyspepsia or IvuUsestion, He nche, Fain in thQ SUouldcrs, Com Tightness of tho Chest, Dizzinei.s, K Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad T: in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l'alp tation of tho Heart, Inflaiuniiition of Lungs, Fain in tho region tf. tho 1 hoys, and a hundred other pidnful iyi toms, nro the offsprlugs (f Dvspup One bottle will prove n, better gnarat of its merits than a lengthy adrci t ment. 1 " 0 ' - Scrofula, or King's Evil, wi SnollinpH, Ulcir, Ervnipitliw, Swrllcd Goitro, Scrofulous IulUtiiinaliu, Imlu IhdammatioiiK, Mercurial Alluclioii', Sorm, Kmplinus of the .Sliin, Poro Y.yt. In IhoRc, nn in nil othpr cniintitutiunnl eases, Wilkkk's Yiskoar Uittkii- L liowu tUitir great oarativo i0wer.1 in most obstinate ami iutrucUbla cnF.e. For Inilammatory anl fhro Kheinnafisill, Gout, Uilioui, lion tent and Intermittent Fevers, Pisrase tho Wood, Livar, KiJnev nmi itliiil thoso Ihtters liavu iki rtiil. . Such Disei Bre causaj liy.Vitiuted IJIoml. . , Mechanical Diseases, ?ertons caged iu Paints and .Minerals, sucl rhinibcM, Type-setter-", (lulit-her.tirs, Minors, as tbcj- advance in life, nro sub to paralvsia of tbo llowoU. To jji! pn'met tliis, tuko a Uosu of Walkkr'h V Jeoa r Bittkrs ocfasi oual I r. For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions, T tor, Salt-IOicnni, IUotclicn, Spots, Pimp PiiHtnlcg, Doils, CurbiitichT Hinp-wor Sculd-lieml, Soro Kyc. Krysipelin. Ii Scurfy Discoloration of iho Skiu, Hun nnd Discasog of tho Skin of whatever iu or nature, ore literally dug up aud can out of the Byetcin iu a short timo by tho of these Hitter. . , Tin, Tape, and other Worn lurking in tho ystemof eo many thouiai aro oll'cctually iloktroyed and removed, vstom of medicine, no .vermifuge-, u tholininitlcs will lieu thufyetoui lioin woi liko theso Uittors. ' " For Female Complaints, in yot or old, married or Binglc, at tho dawn of manhood, or the turn of- lifo, these Tc Hitters display to tlueidod au iuuuunco t improvement is soon perccptihlo. Cleanse the Vitiated Dlood wh ever you liud its impurities bursting throi the skiu in Pimples, Lruptions, or Soi olcaniio it when you Cud it obstructed i slneish in the vein; clcanso it when ii foul ; your feelings will tell you wbca K the blood pure, and the henlta of tho j t will follow. II. H. MeDONAI.D & CO., DrupHUiU and Uva. A(?t., Ban KraneUea, Ca't.a Bd cor. of WasliinL'ion aud Cliailton Su.. N. V Sold by ult OrnggiUi m pcplcro. Thefiit pel ieiice of years ihs proved 1 this Compact and liable work of Oeiii Information is be adapted to the wanl all classes of tho ci uiuuity (ban any ot work of tho kind e ZELL'S EVCrCLOFES Rsi Hevised Iditioa. AQENT8 'WAHTED. published. It has boon proven by its IMMENSE SALES, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC And by Its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Tho edition of 1S70 has Loou THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DA'. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 w engravings and eighteen handsomely graved and colored maps. The work in issued in ptrU, and sp inou copy, with map, w ill ho sent to i tuldrouM, free of postage, lor twenty cei BAKEIl, DAVIS & CO., Publisher (Successors to T. Elwood .ell.) Nos. 17 and 10 South Sixth Street, i-tf FilH-ADELfAlA, FA. FITS & EPILEPSY The worm oas of- the lonsrewt KtanJi by using lr. U EliUAHD S . t'UUH. has cured thousands, niul will give f 1, for u faun it wilt not bonolit. A bottle a tree to ftll addressing J. E. Hllllil.1 Cheiuibt. Oflicej 1301 llnnwlwav, N York. i 4 7 1 A IU S, ( :A It l)V.-30"KxtraTn d itlnj- Csnls. witli linmii In.. ..r no Mellenvillo Card Co., Mellenv.l IS i ('i'l. Co., N. V,