V A 7 r . 1 7inrgt!" John TF'-i:. j ijnuncilmrn (i. W. Robinson, H. A. Varner, A. IS. Kcllv, S. II. Haslet, A. II. ' rnrU UVo, H. O. Davis. Junl'cea olfit J'citccD. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. tntatifaM. Ftwnggart .VeAooi iiiroclorn P. M. Knox, IT. O. Pa Vis, K. J. Wohiott, 8. II. Haslet, A. I!. Kelly, I. Clark. j ronEST county officios. PreMde.nt Judtic. L. D. Wkdiork, ' Atsncintc JutfiCH3H. U. Dale, Ed-' Vaud IvEnn. P i'ct&nrcr 3. .T, Sr.TJKY. I'rottonotary. llcaittcr it Recorder, f I). W. Clack. ; Sheriff Ju.sTI.s PI it AWIfHT. Cmmixionrr.i Kia TIeri.IS, Isaac j.oxo, Jorrx Rrcic. Outfit H iSuncrinlcndcntU. S IJnocK way. j JHnlricf, Attorney fl. P. Irtwiv. i ' .wry OjTnmi.itionera If. Z. Tow's t:r.j Uavntft Mtrvrtor T. T). Cot .LIN Ouwirr M. lTTT:T..-.In. CbfiwYi A iflifnra XuitOTAl TllOMf pox. .T. it. Npitr.t., IT. A. Zi-KNDKr.r.. j Mtmhe'rof ( 'nnyre: O?:o. A. Jkmih. ' Timer' Train ; At TTONKRTA STAYPV,; on and ft P! nr Deo. l, 1 17 5 J : ' SOUTH. Ti n I n '2 .' - - - , M)K I II. Train M. - - " 21 - - - f:10 a', ni. :':12 p. in. 0: !0 a. in. '.y.vi ). in. ' Train 22, south, and 21, noith, urn 1st Iiish; llio others are a.vruiiiiiidaMon freight. These trains only are allowe d to . carry .jwHeiiscJ'!. . I On (lip KivOr Division i. r frcun Oil City 4i Irvliuiton, up tho river In North j (lowy tho river, Booth. , , , . , " LOCAL AND MISCELUNE0U3. . Communion fxrvleea will be held next Fnmelay moruinp", nt the Presby terian Church; le'gulnr services in the eYcnin;;. llov. Klliot will deliver fi Preparatory fcimon on PrUay c ve iling llPXt. , -Bjnj. W. May relumed Irivn his ; pchool at Andover, Mass., last week, looking niitl fooling well. Glass fruit jar.", tin cans, anil miling wax,. cie., nt Jinhineon Si Den iifr's. " . . 12lf Adjrtiirned Tro.iHiircr's Sales nere. icontinucd J.Ionday and ycslerday, nnd a good many good tractJ of .land .Wfre disposod of. Mrs. Cancel!, a daughter of Mr. John Ucjckj of Allianee, Ohio, is in 1ovn'o:i a, visit lo her, friend." lh:r iuit a s isler f Mr. K. avcompanies her. fj. D. Irwin IZtii, returnf d trou (he Centennial la.?t onday. IIo re ports the "JJifj Show" n grand Biieeesn, nnd sltogotlier is well'ploasfd wit'; his vi.it. . . We call attention lo the change in the card of the Lawrence i louse-, on our inside this verk. Jlr. MeCruy recpert fully solicits n .'diare of public patrpnagfi. Mies S. A. 'Dalo has had Ler IioiiFe painted by Jlenage, and it now prcsentH a very creditable appearance. .Faint applied in the r'ght place is a thing. of beauty nnd a joy for sever al year?. ; ' ' . Cha. Iionner, and Capt. lily and W(fo have JctSrncd from the Ctn teunial,' highly gratified wiLh their tripA Mrs. Lathy and Mrs. Sliarp departed for Philadelphia and Jsorri.i town, last week. Quarterly meeting was held '.it tho M. 10. Church fn-thid place? on Saturday and Sunday luat. The ser vices were conducted by ltev. AS'. l J'igucll, P. E., who is one of the Lcpt jiien in t!io Jlria Conference. JJU sunuor.3 are very highly spoken of. Tlio borough council has put notices on nearly all tho fences along Elm St., notifying tho owncio of JbtJ to build or repair siJewalka within j 'n V 1 .,,, ten days from riute e.f in hope the ordinanco wi!l bo clrictly carried out, as s6mo of our tidcwalks Ara in a dangerous condition. Fruit canuing is now the princi pal business of the general housekeep er, and cherried, currants and raspber ries arc the fruits that are now beiucr tampered with. The amount of fruit, tugar, jars, cans, etc., a man of a fam ily is host obliged to furnish makes bis pocket-book groan with emptiness. Mr. Samuel JJraudouburger left Ihid place last Saturday, for good. lie returns to his c!d home, in Switzer- f . . . 1 ...l I . . . I . i . I ! I r iauu, w ji tic no t-ipecu eo siari in uusi- i ntss. ham. has been a resident of'ljvn-t k.pt Jhc hou: iu .uch a iuaiu;r Tioncila for rcvcral ycats pa' t, n-.d J as to .-..mro a g:,..d run of 'cuhom, ilurir.g hi3 ttay heiu has mudo t;.i.y 1 goes ti Sheiield , w litre, in com-i:iy waim iiitud.i who will nUvays be glad j to near oi ms succc-s. wo witli you 3 Sure suu prca-iai.t ovaf-, t . u . , rThe 4th of July. At midnight on tho 3d inst. tho Centennial 4.1b r.na inhered in by the ringing of belli", firing of cannon, nnd the whittle of Dorickson Co.'s fUvo mill, which continued for one mortal hour, putting sleep entirely out of the question. V i 1'Jjitly in t lie morning, guns, fire cracker, torpedoes, &c, naked tho echoes and the eluinbcrers and' the trouble commenced. Shortly the I5uinquizzle-ear came out upon parade, fantastically ar ranged, creating much nmiiBtment. The fife nnd drums headed this pro cession, and made a little music ocd a good deal of noise. Tho bas drum was played ith n great deal of .ex pression. In iront of Jiouiuson. tt Punner'a store a dry goods box wm made into r-rostrum, and ono of the chief lumimey delivered a stump speech, which was well received, nnd oflen interrupted by applause nn'd laugbler. At about 9 o'clock a. in. the Odd Fellows of Tioscsta and Lickingvillo formed at tho Lodge Koom, under the direction of Lodge Marshall Vainer, and marched down to tho Tionesta HouY where? iho procession wcs to havo beeu, formed. "Word was sent dour;, however," for (.Lis body to march up toward , tho.bridgo to meet the lies cue Fire Co, and. Band of Tidioulc. Right here, wo would tay; that tbe Fire Co. was brilliantly uniformed, and prcsen leel a fine appearanee.march- nig with th-i precision of ' veteran's. Tho briss band which accompanied them', although comparatively a new organization, played better than any baud that has ever visited our place Ve would recommend them to secure the services of Prof. Loynton for six 'month?, and will guarantee that under his insttuction' there will uol bo more than two bands in tha western part of the State that will excel theni. " ' : The States'and t lie Goddess of Lib erty were represented by young ladic? dressed in white, Featod in a pyramie on a wagon drawn by .four horses the procession, marched Mo the grounds, and listeno to iha reading of the Declaration of Independence, by JO. L. Davis, Esq.. A. 15. Kclley Etiq., then read Esq., Irwius -History 'of Foiest county, which we reproduce this wet k.- . E. Latlry lOq'.,' then delivered an oration , which was well received. U. W.Tate Esq., followed with ua oration, which was a fine effort, well rendered, after .which a bouquet was presented him by the President of the day. This oration wo will reproduce next week. Rev Elliot pronounced the Lenvdiotiou, and tho audience fell to work on the provisions, which disappeared rapidly O J crowd. - li e cflicci'3 of the day did honor to their positions. The wheelbarrow race was won by n.. tr '. a.i . vu:o. uoo'j, uiii-r amusements were omited cu recount of the rain. In fact', tho rain, of which consider able, was tho only drawback to the occasion. Uo drunkeunees, no fight ing, no rowdyism marred the day. ' . w . i . ,in tue evening a party wr3 given at the Lawrence llouso, which was" u graud affair, Veil attended, and en joyed by everybody, nst exceptingThe nosr, who nut somo money in bis pursa by the Operation. ' Everybody enjoyed tho 'Centennial ,-ilh, atid it will be a day long remem bered by th('Se who participated. ' ' List cf Lette.s Ecm'aining in the Pest Office, at Tio nttta, i.ucallcd for, July 10, 170: . la-nest Uiihymus, J. Brecht & W. II. Seilworth, John Homier, Pruce Crawf. rd, Ella Davidson, Marv Evia MuK!ie?t 1' rank llensingcr, buoaunah ! Mra. A. F. Kelly, Rev. A. A. Kennedy, Mrs. J. A. F.' Kelly, David McCll, James MeClinteck, Smith A Melntire, W. T. Whyto, Frank Walk tr, S. P. Warner, Mrs. Ahuira AS'hit ten, Mrs. Jennie Walter.- J. M. McKay, P. M.. 'Mr. Cbas. McCrny took possesohm t-f tbo Dawreueo lloiisc, as Landlord, on Monday hu-t. iMr. MeC. has had considerable experience in keeping boarding house, and we lave no doubt that ho ' will bo siic:.ee'.sful as Hotel Keeper, - and make tho Lawreuce H'-use a very de.-irabb' tilaco to ston. fir. J.iwrcnce, who has for 3, ic years with ,J, din Mf.'.!.", he pro-nc:-: t itiiuke ininbt-r !: a term f year; AVc l: .p J.t w:!! ui.,Le U;t tu'jlll ;tt it Larytovvn Correspondence. ' LirtA'TOT. .Jul 10, 1 87G. Ed. llLrLT.UCA.N' : j- Vo would oler an opoh'gy foij otne of our items, which aro really net longer news, but wo insert to obligij readers at a distance. ; i J. 15. Hnggerty, who returned home a short time since from celling; lumber along the Ohio, intends leav-! ing for the Oil Regions to-morrow. i The slugo on mail line from Clarion to Tionesta has changed l4 travel,' going now from Tio1fp?ta to' Clarion on Monday instead of Tues-i day, 'ns formerly. We believe thi.si ehangb is not agreeable to the NcbfW ka P. O.'for one, as it deprive? tho pcopla of their papers for Sunday' readicg. We are in hopes a change! may be effecteci. Geo. Walters, formerly a j.-.bber at this place, living now near Kew manvillo, was kicked on last Monday by a horse ; the shoo struck bo near his left eyo as lo tear the lowtr lid, and then in a circular form around the eye, inflicting a deep gash in the forehead. Mr. Arncr. was cent for, who dressed and sewed up the wound, whiclTis now doing very well. These day, wTicn tho thermome ter stands. Oi0 in tho , shade, have brought out the snakes so that wo de epair of extinguishing them; their( conjjtig imparts a lively feeling to berry pickers. ' There has been a Sunday School started on Weant" Hill ; co-operation would have been better. The school here lias received new. singing books and papers for the children, and a free library is talked of. ' 1 " 1 Miss Minnie McCurdy, a niece of Mis. J. Flynn, has arrived aud intends spending tho summer in Lacytown. Marshall Van Giesea'and Miss. Maudie are rusticating hero to-day. . I De Clahe. Messrs. Wilson aud Brown, cdi-; tors of the Parker City Oil Journal, paid ourplacoa visit last week, and; while in this section, concluded to go up to Salmon. Creek aud have a fish We are sorry to hear that they had ' bad luck iu getting' a' kicking h'orso,; which kickeeb the buggy and harness outnf time, and threw Mr. Drown out' of tho buggy at Newtown Hill. ' They were not discouraged, however, but left the horse and buggy at Newtown and walked to Buck Mills, where Mr. Daniel Gibson took them in' charge. a"nd among them they secured a lino string of trout. They aro both gen tlemanly fellows, nnd wo hopo they will not'ho'discouraged by their bnd luck this time, but; will conclude- to pay m another visit sooa.' At tho Democratic Primaries held in this county n the 1st iDst., the fol lowing nominations wcr piade: Con gress, Ggo. A.. Jcnks ; State Senate, Jno. 0. Hall ; Assembly, S. II. Has let. Kepler was badly whipped and did not take bis defeat kindly, but blamed it on the "Court House King," whatever that may be. Tho nomina tions occasion no curprise, except that of Ila'.l, who f it many years past has been execrated by men of both parties for the part he- took in taking Mill stone township from our, county. However, wo understand bo oxplaiued this to tbe Democrats satUfactorially. Adjourued Court was held in this county Monday nnd Tuesday of this week. The Iiorougb of Tionesta was divided, in accordance with petitions md the reports of viewers. The whole borough is to constitute ono school district, but each ward is to have three cour.cilmeu, and to repair their owu roads and sidewalk's. Tho division line U the middle of Church St., all north of that being' called tho North SS'arel, aud south of itthoSonth Ward We believe nearly all the voters are satisfied with the division. ' John Hoot, a son of Mr. A. B. Boot, who for a few years has been in the U. S. Army was honorably dis- thargcU a Hw weeks ago, anl , U - now lit home.. He has seen n good deal of lorder soldiering, nnd ia juobably ally satisfied with his cxperic-nco iu that elirectioiK Tho universal testi mony of oflieers and soldiers on thks pie:-lion is, that army life in timo of peace i the most tedious and mouoto- "U3 vmsiciico hi mo worm. : ... . ,i . i i ; ; 1 lie last l'.ik Democrat earno to us wil'j the (iiU.-.ido piinlcd in blue, and tho inside in red, making a Yan kee Doodle sort of a number. The cil'cct viry good and in.p'u? j'.ttri- o l i c i 1 1 ! i ' .: . Xio-Kuo.ii.il MoKciff, p'tiher in the' Eradibck Kaso Pa)l Club, recent-' ly a student in Allegheny College, has been arrested on a rhargo of having a, hand in issuing a scurrilous collego, paper in Meadvillo, called tho Tutor et Vllor. Tho paper was printed in Pittsburgh, and was n bad publication.; He went to jail for want of bail. It' is extremely probable that he will be made suffer Peverely. Dissolution. The Co-partnership heretofore ex isting under (he fiun name, of IJovard, Si Co., i this day di?olved by mutual, consent. All debts due tbe firm and; nil liabilities will bo settled by G. W 1 1 HM t l n . i r . juovaru. ine hooks ei tne nrm aro in hands of W. E. Lathy fir settlement 1 lease attend to your accounts and save costs. G. W. Bovaed, S. BjiANDKXlil'KOER. Tionesta,' Pa.1, July 10, 1870. ... . MOOSITiT We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white cak stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices ; Stave bolts, 3-3 inches long, per cord of 8 ft, by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $1.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at Jeast 20 inches in diameter; ' OfTic'a nt Lawrence ouso. J. H. Deuickson & Co. 27tf Pure Paris Green for Potato Bugs, 50cts per'pound, 'or 30ets per half pound at Ilobinson & Bonner's. 12 tf ' ron sale. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, auid in which he now resides, is m my hands for sale nt very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and tho balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. COnr.ECTF-D EVEHY TUESDAY, By Eobiuson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel Flour ' sack Corn Moal, Volted: . Chop feed ... ltye buitiel - - fti.OO'Ji 7.7 j I.73 l.o: ' - - l.ro .1.05(51.70 so oo Oats 'j bushel -Corn, eura - - -Beans bushel - , '' CO - 40i7Aj - '1.50?i,.2.50 Ham, sugar ciu-eel canvascd - - JG5 Breakfiist Bacon, Biigar cured - - lei Shoulders - - - - 1;! M'hitetish, half-bnrrclA La!:o herring half-harrolu Sugar - Syrup - - - -X. O. Molasses Koast Jtio CoJTeo ZS'o. 1 Kio'Coffee, ... Java Uollbo - . -Je : .- . - - ' -. . Butter .... Kico l'Vffs, fresh ... S;llt " - - - - Lard ..... Iron, common bar NailH, 10J, y keg -Potatoes Lime X nbl. ... - , - 7.0-:) 1.50 - 10012 75 1.00 - 8,r)f.JU0 3d0"32 - 5i5(J 05 ...V) (5,1.20 (T-O 10 12(515 2.00(2.10 - 1518. - 3.75 S.PO 35(40 - 1.00 Xcw Advertisements. Lawrerce House?, 'piOXFSTA, FF.XX'A, C. F. Mc X Clt.VY, Propkietou. This holism is contrary located. lCverythinu; now and well fur'i'.t.'!ic..l MujK'rlor '. aoisuijimoda tions and Hlri-'t attention !;iven to ruosts. Vevjetables ami Fruiw oi' all Kinds tsorved intJieir soa;ion. Samiilo room for (.'om nicreial Agouti. Juiiaic Police. ; ,,"-. Folate? f'f Mary Dalo deceased, late? of lionosta lovnsli!, iorcst county. Ah poisons indebted to Kaid estate aro rc- iie.-.ted to niiike iimiii-diato juiyniivit, and thi.su iia vim? lofiul eialriiK u.i,uin.-.t Uiefcame a ill ifo.-ent them, withuiu dely, i-ipiupci-order for set' lenient to NANCY OWVSOX, Administratrix, or MILKS V. TATK, Att'y, Juno 20, isel. 12 el ' ! Tionesta, Pa. Administrators' Notice. Letter of Administration on l!i(? estate of Win. C. Xeill, doceafied, late of ! larmo ny town.-hi), havim,' been trrantod thpiin du4iiic.l, all icrsoni indebte d to sai I estate aro requiied to make iimncdiato payiiieut, nnd till, . 'jerns havi:i eiaiuiH uaiust f.jiid ttaj, vt) I tn-esiSii ihii.i, ro.eriy autiu-niu-aleil, lor uetueiueiil. , J . 1'.. -1 AC1 KS.MJ V, Ailmin! -trators . JtJIl.N .M.II.Ij. May it'.!, 1 70. School Report of Tionesta Twp. 'i'ioiif"-.ta Town.'-hiji. in account with F1I ; Hcdeaian, School Treasurer. To bal. at last i-ettlement tl Wi f ain't cr.liei'ted 017 0J " of unseated tax 1,521 (J Jly ain't of crdors out standing , C!11 SO " ain't of oider;s taken up 1,(1 ') 00 ' pereentago '4 00 ' bal. on hand 7:1 $-,70:J $2,70:1 53 TionkktA, June L'Oth, lsTil. 'e,tho undersigned Auditor of Tio nesl;i Townnhi), duly idm-ted and i,;u;i!i lied, do hereby eertily tiiac liu) foregoing i.i a : rrev'i statement of tho a -eoiuil.i of the M-liool funds for Iho year ending Juio .'"ill, l7o. 1. :. lies u i:,' . , . I ami - ( ' r-.-v. ; u"-"- Fiiriiituro Rooms . ! 'tts C.T7'lf r-".Vf-;,: . vU Tin? tmdersh'ii'ed brpi leave to inform the citizens of Tioned.i, and tho public? in gonoral, tint, be br. fpend n I'lKST CLASS V77.; STUl;i: Sn bia new biiiMin;: Mt tlnvjiinclion of Kim M. and lh Iitiili Hill road, whero hr kprjn on hand a Jar.-o a.iHordneiit of FURNITURE, 'oii:-.:.,t:ii la I ai t of - - ' Wlflnn't Parlor Sc,-, C'hmnbnr S'-f., Cane Seat.rh.iim, ' Wood Seal rhalrx, ' ' K'.ckiri! Ohalr, ' J'lniOT Tables) I'xIpiis-Iom Tablci, ' MarbloTonTiil'le, Kitehon Fumitu'ro, liurctnn, P.edH'.-n !, ' ' ' ' Wa"h.t9tvN, " Lonri'.-'"'-', ' ' MaffrCi lor, Ciifd)o-rdl',' J.'iok CaseH, , , l''anr-v llrackcis, Look in;; ilnssf s, Picture Frames, find PI CTUREfcl I-'IVAi F.D. '." . ALSO, SA.SJE-X &c DOORS ' always Oil Land. . '. in rooms bcin: larco, and well Bimat cd ho in prei.ared oiler superior induco menU to purehaiorn. Call and oxamine his b(o,-1c aul price.", and be convineeel UHBHIIT AKI17 G. A full oMsortment of Coiflna aud Cask e to eonstanUv m store. 2'ily " A. II. rAnTKfDGE, Awarucel tho Highest Mudal ni Vieaiuv E. ft li. T. AHTHOriY if CO., 5'Jl llroadway, New Yerk. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Mannfaeturcrs, Importers A Psnlovu Li . CHROMOS AND FUAMLS, ETEREOSO OP E SAND VIEWS, .albums, Graphosceipcn, and Suita blo VJowb. PHOTOGRAPHIC ftUTERIALS- Vo aro llead'iuareers for even-thlnc; In tho wnv of STKiti-'orTrr'(iN u i.i m ah. lOLA'NTFKNS, being inana'.aetiuors of ti.e Tdiero-Selentifli: Liintorn, Htcreo-Panopticon, University Storeoptlcon, Advertisers Ntorcoptiemi, . . Artopticon - - Hchool Lentorn, -Faintly Lautoin, PlOPLL'S LANTFIiN. Filch stylo being tho be.- t of its class in tiio inarkist. . CHtalo.'jilo"! of Lanterns nnd Slide"", v. ith directions for using, Kent on application. Any enterprising man can make moiioy with a Magio Lanteru. .jTiJ-Cut out thia advertisement for ref erence, "f; Tho oxpei iencc of t ve vears has proved that this Compuet and ro tiablo work of Oencral Iiifjrmntion is belter idapteil to tho'wantsof ill ciasfjos of tho com. mnnity than nay oUier ? ork of tho kind ever H2 mm Muion, AGENTS WANTED.! published. Ilhal been proven by Ha I MM ENS K S A L !:, by tho nunioiouS ' COM M FN 1) ATOTt Y f.OTTCi KFCP, And by ita uniform ' HL'CCLS.S WITH AC;KNTiJ.' Tho edition of 1870 lins been TlTOnOUeJIlLY RKVI.Si:!) TO DATF.' It contains 153.000 uiUelos. SOoO w eod engravings and uiuiiloon har.dsomul v en- graved and colore!.;! iiui :J, J no work l iksiuI m parin, mid aapuci- uion copv. w ah in. in. will bo sent to uv address, free of postage, tor twenty i-cuts. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Pab!i!un (Succei-sors to T. Flwood i'tll.) . Nos. 17 nnd lt'riouth Hi ith Htrcct, I2tf ' I'lniMri xr.ui, Pa. Allegheny Valley Rr.il Road. Pittsburgh, Titi'sville & Bufialo ?ai!woy, end GufiV.Io, Ccriry tx FitLLu.'ch Ru'lioEd. ON AN D A I "i'L ti Sunday, Juno 13, l.a. trains will ruu as follows: STATION..:.' Northward. Sou!.'. ward j i; in PiUshuivh f:r,o W Pen IiaiclOiCJ p m- j l a pm a in p in 2:'." S;'.0 Sii'i id-.r-'j 'ni 2.:.; Kitfanni.'i'r Mil 1::;2 I1:M5 5.-:r: 12:.".(i C;0. 1 o.;:5 )'-. 151c Jor!e!l:2" Jf-ady P.endlbto I' .: ; i 11:1' 2:.0 .r. io C:2.": 7:(.o 7; li' ft; -2 s';'-5, 1:15 2;13 2; 10 l-,o:' S;(7 U.-0P, 5:15 11:2; t:o0 4:-:oliC:5'i l2::-5 Parker 12; Jhnlenton 12: is fieirub-rass . 1:27 Franklin '2:'i: ('ilCity I'iK. lilt i-..r.o H .5 ( iTeopel is ra.t'do l(o. ! Tione.sla Tldir.uto Jrviiutoii :.':f'7 Til 7 i:ftl !);il 9:13 11:10 12;.'50, i!;!2 t:ia :2:-li :I0 I : .j. Itouscvil'.o 1:17 fl-ir'! 7 17 TitnsvUlo :bl'i'!0:10 :15 1:1-5 7:'o 5: 22 :i..'.o 12:50 p. in Cony . May villo Luilalo 1,11 ti:17 8.05 p. m I !H0(i 1 Let' ! iej: 51 ' 10. lOi ?. ni'p. in, a. luai. m ; Trains run by Phil id.-lnhia Time. HAVli) M.-CAltGO, Geii'l bu-i't J. M.OifloN II ALL, Gcu'l Fa cn.ar i'c Ticket A?;cnt. i V'1 'Vi,t:ic . I ' i.te ..i; -...r! I ai: 1.1. els , lie a lb: oi tho Lent Aiucncitn bociofy by Mrs. E. B. Duffey. AVill 6e)l at siabt in every house. Is indispcnaible.to all who desire to get ahoad in tho world. Writtca with trtut ability. Printed and bound splen didly, ftold at low price. The onlv book on this subject sold by aota, and irill soli better than any other work In Iho market. Circular and term. sent on im mediata apjilltion to tb pnbli!.hei-B. J. M STUPDAKT A CO,, 7i Clwtnut 8t., Hl'I.I. 1-lSf. THE S UN. DAILY AM) WLKKLY 1QK 1876. The approac h of the I'ret.ideoinil tlec lion give.'? unusual importance to tho events and developments of I87ii. We shall "iidearor to rieseiibo thorn fullv. faitbf'iHv nnd f';ei-o!r. ' T11K WEEKLY SUN Mai nor attained a cirenlat-.on of over ei;;hfy thousanel eopu-4. Us reader;? aro lounl iu every Statu nd Tprr!orv, rtd lis lialitv Is weH known to the public. We shall notbuly on deavoi to kuep it tully up to the old stand ard, but to improve! and add to its variftv and power.. . . T.HK WL-L'KLYi;n will continue to boatlK rouh nev.f ap r. All the new ot the day will ha found tn it, c-judoiwcd when iiuinrportant, at full lenfh when of niouient, and always, we trust, treated iu ic!e;-.rf Iiik're-itliig and iiistructiyo Mati- liel'. i . " - ', 1 Ma our aim to laato thei Weeklv- Sun Iho best family newspaper in tho world. It Will J-JO i'llll tki' LUlul'lumilt Mf'tUT- iai.ilo ier-dinj; of every suit, but will pi hit iiolhinr to ofle.-id tho most M.rupu tous and delicate taste. It will always contain tho nio.st i ti teres tin pr ittories nnd romance? of fhe? day, carefully se'ecteel and lejiibly printed, . Tho Atrrieu't'M'al Prtpartiiio.-it iaa prom irient tbatura in tho 'WeeMr H'Ui, and Itn articuB -will itl le louutl fresh and use ful to tho farmer. . Tho numbtr of men independent iupol- ' ities is iiu-reaslns atul tho Weekly Sun is their paper especially. It bdc.ups to no paj-ty, and obeys no dictation, routoudiut; for 1 rhiciiilc and for thcr election of tlut best nicn. It exposes tho corruption that disgraces tlio country and threatens tlio overthrow of republican insiitntfons. It li'ia no fear of Knaves, and seeks' no favora from their fcatppoitersi. i.. - 4- . The niarkats ef evory kind and tho fash ions aro regularly reported. The price of tlio W cck'y Sun ia ono dol lar a year for a sheet of eisht page, and lifty-aix columns. As this barely jayH the expenses of paper and printinp, we aro not uble to mako any discount or allow any premium to frionels who-nyy make? special ciVorta to extend ies ciivulatiort. Under tho new law, v. hieh reepjiros paj mcnt of postage in advaneo, one dollar a year, with twenty cents tho cost of pre paid postage added, i3 iho rate-Of subscrip tion. It is not iiecewary to get up a ciiib in order to have tho Weekly Sun ct thin rate. Anyone who Pcnd3 oito dollar and twenty cents will p;et the ppper, post-paid, for a year. Wc have no travel J n agents. THIS WFdSKLY SUN. Kibt paffe, fifty-six columns Only $1.20 a year, poatago prepaid. No discounts from thin rate. THE DAILY SUN. A lartjo foitr-paK'e newp " rr of twenty-eitrht columns. Dally circiu on over 120,000. All tho news for 2 c s. Subscription, postage prepaiel 55 cem a month, or Jfi,50 a year. To eluhanJ ' or over, a discount of 20 per cents. Address "THE SUN," New York Citv. FOEEST A1TD STREAM, A weekly journal, of Sixteen rages, Devoted to FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, Fish cr.liure, Protection of Came, Pre.ser - ration of Forests, Yachting anel IJoalinK, Rille Practice, and all out-door KIXJESEATSON f& STLT1V. - It is tho only Journal in tLi' otiuutry th-it fully supplies the wants and nieet'n tho ii'X'ewsities of tho Gentleman Sports man. ,rX't?riii, SS.OO o. YeaiV LBSenJ for Specimen Copy. Forest & Stream Pub. Co., 17 Chatham St., (City Hall Kiiuare.) P. O. Dox v , NEW YORK. Tlie tjurvevor General of Washington Territory, wlio sends a club of live sub scribers. Writes, savincr: - "f consider that your journal lias dons nioie to properly oducaio tho sportsmen of this country than ail tle oilier publications put togeth er. 1 shall induce every truo sportsman 10 ceciino a suubenoer tnat i can." J.Ir. Tiiomas A. Logan ("Glean") say! You are loimr troou work with the paper, and you havo tuoro and I'KMjuUjjf u-iuia uiiiii yuu Ui ouui ui me wishes iiikI God speed of the trentlemeu of tho rjnn." Hundreds of similar endorsements from i romiuent centlemon f portsnicn niitrht be added, showing the estimatiem in which Forest and .Stream, id held by it3 reader. TFT5! fiLATU-FOnftr PfTilPT.TSTTrTY 1BS P2." fj C' V t-btahiL-d lor Uiliecrs, ol- t-UOi UtO eh,., and Seamen of War of l,7l n;id fi, and tu- their bu rs. The law meluuew iesvrtera ana t'losio etlshonorably discharged. If woundod, injured, or have eoiuraeted iinv disease, apply at once. Thousands ciilitlJ.l. Great numbcra en tit'.e.l to lii iiu-;vaed r!c, and Bhould ap ply i'umrdiately. All hoi liois und Sea men of Ui ? War of laW w ho served for any period, however tliort, wLntiier dis ubled or n..l, ai.d ail widows of sueh not now on iho Ponsa n rolls, are revpiffsted to ken.J n, e their address at once, PHMNTV u,:,v ho enlisted iu 1S71-2 LlUil i l,;ead s ar3 piititixl. Send your discharged aud havo ibem examined. UusM.o-is boiora the Patent Oilice Holicltoii eouceii rcii.rna and a-coutit feettled, and ull just e-l.iii.is jM-.-.iiceutcit. As 1 make no charge unless successful, I resale st ad to inehv- o two Btianips for re ply at.d return of papers. (Jeorge E. Leiuon, Loek Hex 47, W ashington, I. C. 1 leuoici-eend Captain Lemon as an hon-. orablt) and tue-es.-lul Pia- Uoner. S. A. ltuilbue, M. v. 4'.h Concrressioual Pin. triel ot Illinois, J.-itn Maj.-iien'l I'. 8. Vols. In Vrith: ," mention liameof tiisraper. 7 4 A GREAT GFFEIUJ.'Z'.Tw.'fvu'; dispose) . of 100 new and aecond-hand Pianos- and Organs of tirst-chtbi makers, including Waters' at lower prices tbau e ver beioro on'.'ivd. New 7 Octave l'iaiio for ?200 ll irod and Shipped. Tt-rinn, le each uud S'ltt monthly until paid. New 5 Ocevt- 4 H'ep Organs with book tlonet r.'Kl etool warren lod forbng20 cash.aiu'i f) !i:'-:rd.!y iiotu p.u !. Kiust-tttini CiiU-. ma-led. Agents Wanted, llofttoti Wert, So.'iJ, 4M Lroadwuv, N. Y, 1J 4 TOP. WO It lv neaUyevr-e ' al 1 1 aOiial ' I i j'.e. llt.'.l ! lids. ilTleti 1 I "'
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