Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, DEC 13, 1877. . Dayton, Ohio, December 8. F. A. Webb was arrested at the Becket house In this city yesterdny, charged with forgery on the firm of Bond A Allerdico, dealers in lridcs at Toledo, Ohio, to the amount of $20,000. The money obtained was In currency and all within a few months. The loss to the firm will be $1,000. The rest falls on banks in Chicago. Webb has been (several days In the city under an as sumed name. Heat first attempted resistance, but submitted at sight of a revolver. Ho was a traveling agent for the firm and its branch houses. Nashville, December 8. The Ten nessee legislature proceeds slowly in the work of adjusting the state debt. There is strong opposition to accep tance of the bondholders proposition to compromise at sixty cents on the dollar. Matters have been still further complicated to-day by the sub mission of a distinct proposition by J J. M'Kennon, as representative of the Funding Association of America, which is regarded by the members as more favorable than the sixty cent proposition of the bond-holders. The result Is a renewal of the embodi ment of the proposed com prom ice upon the basis submitted by the New York arbiters through the governor. Mr. M'Kennon left for New York to-night- Criminal Students. An attempt was made by the students to blow up the Milk Semin ary, at South Williams Town, Mass. on Suturday the 24th ult. A keg of gun powder wus buried in the cellar, but was discovered and removed. The in cendiary students then threw a barrel of hot coals in the cellar tosetfireto the building, but without success Two students, the supposed ring leaders, have been sent home under the escort of the principal We trust that in spite of the usual remonstrance of tender hearted parents, these crim inals outlaws will be handed over to the civil authorities to be punished. A few months of meditation within stone walls and iron gratings are the proper kind of moral suasion and dis cipline for such youngsters. The Dandelion and Mandrake Tills, made by E. K. Thompson, are a very mild tonic and diuretic, stimulating the liver to secrete the bile and acid Which forms about the torpid crgan, p.issing from thence into the blood, affecting the heart, stomach and diges tive organs. We recommend taking one pill every night for 20 or 30 days, as a tonic and cleanser of the stomach, without regard to moving the bowels, for when we produce a healthy action of the stomach, we have overcome the great cause of chronic constipation which afllicts so many middle-aged people, brought on by over-eat ing, or Improper or indigestible foood. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa, Price, 25 cents per bottle. For sale by Dr. T. S. Hartley. TWO YE AJIS AN INVALID CUIIED. "People's Remedies" are seven in number and are manufactured by Dr. M. M. Femier, Fredonia N. Y. No one of them is put forward as a "cure all," but each is adapted to a special class of diseases as described in the cir cular entitled "People's Remedies," which is wrapped around every bottle. Each remedy, in its place, is curative in the highest sense possible, in the present advanced state of medical sci ence. When thus adapted it will ap parently work wonders. Many thous. ands of certificates of cures are on file, written by grateful invalids who have been restored by them to health. Some of these are published in the circulars ; above referred to, representing all classes of society, from the lowly cot tage to the princely palaces and offices of State. Ask your druggist for one. New Bethlehem, Pa., July 12, 1875. Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredouta, N, Y. Dear Sir About two years ago I had an erruptlon of the skin and swellings of my upper Up and both legs. I could not wear a boot for nine months I had also a bad cough for flfleei years. I met you utthe McNutt bouse here last February, showed you my swollen limbs and you examined my lungs. You pre scribed your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, your Salt Rheum Ointment and Improved Cough Honey. I commenced their use at onoe as yuu directed. The effect sur prised me and all who knew my cafe. The tough almost Immediately ceased. The eruption disappeared and the swelling went "down and out." It is now about six months since I began the treatment, I improved so that I commenced work the first of March, and I now wear my boots and labor as before X was sick. No trace either of the Cough, Swelling or Eruption remains. The cure Is complete, and I (eel as well as before I was sick. I am willing to be qualified to the truthfulness of the above, and will cheerfully answer all Inquiries. I feel as grateful to you as it is possible for a restored invalid to feel. Y'otirs truly, J. M. fcSEVLEK. County Officers. President Judge-Hon. L. D. VYcttnore Associate Judges Hons. Geo. 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Box 144 Peufield, Clearfield Co. Pa. n41w8eow. j Administrator's Notice. Estate of Philip Meyer, late of St, Mary's Borough. Elk county, Pa. de. ceased. Letters of Administration having been grauted to the under signed, upon the Raid estate all per sons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those havlug claims to present them for set tlement. MARY MEYER, Admr's. E MP IRE TRANSPORTATION (;o. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDKNT. 112 UlKAKll STRF.ES, Philadelphia, October 18t7i, 1877. Notice Is hereby given that the Em. pire Transportation Company bus ceased to transact business, and lias entered on a liquidation of its affairs preparatory to its dissolution as a Cor poration. JOS. D. POTTS, IWsidenL The Empirt; Line, formerly owned and operated bv the Empire Trans portation Company, will continue to be operated as heretofore, but for ac count of its new owners. F. J. FIRTH, (Jen. Manager, Empire JA-ne. n43ml. Auditor's Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Elk John G.'lteading.l Ft. Fa. of Nov. T. Charles Bartles, 1877. No. 2; vs. B. Brown lee. I NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appointed to re port distribution of the fund ordered to be paid into Court in the above case, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at t lie office of Laic-ore A Hamb len, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pu.. on Friday. the 4th day of January, 1878, at 10 O'CiOCK, A. M. R. LUCORE, Auditor. n43t3. 1877. THE 1878, UNRIVALLED. the CHEAPEST, THE ABLEST AND THE BEST 8-Page Weekly FAMILY NEW8PAPF.lt PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED 8TATES. HEAD IT AND YOU WILL NOT DO WITHOUT IT. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. An 8" Page Paper, Only $1. DEVOTED TO : 1. Literature and Art. II, Choice Miscellany. III. Scientific Discussion. IV. Social Topies V. Wit and Wisdom VI. Home and Foreign News VII. Agricultural Interest! VIII. HoitBehold Economy IX. Live Stock Markets X. Grnin and Produce Markets XI. Congressional Kepurts XII. 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