editor. WEDNESDAY MORXISO, APR. 14, lS7i. Announcement!. Terms for Announcements will he ns follows; Asscs-intc Judge, f 10 ; Prothnn otarv ): Sheriff Commissioner f,"i Anditor $.1. No announcements will ap pear unless (tiYomxinW fry tht cask.) COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Tioi8TA, Pa., March, 20, I8T8. Mr. F.niToBi Having been solicited by friends of education, I have consented to become a candidate for the oflleo of Coun ty Siierlntondpnt. If elected I shall en deavor to give entire satisfaction. J. K. HUAPMAK. We are authorised to announce the name or ti. F. KOH KICK, of Jonks Township a candidate for the otllce of County Super intendent. We are authorized to announce the name of II. 8. BKOCKWAY, of Jenks TownMp, as a candidate for tho oflioe ol County (Superintendent. PROTHONOTARY. Ed. Forst RitpcnLiCANi Plcaso an nounce the name of P. M. CLARK, of Tionosta Horo., as a candidnte for the of fice of Prothonotnry, Register, Recorder Ac, anhlect to the usages of the Republi can party. P. M. CLARK. SHERIFF. Kn. Reptthmoaw .Please announce the ftict that JUSTIS SHAWKEY, of Barnett Township, will be a candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing Primary meeting, subject to Republican usages. A World's Peace Coxounsg. In ft carefully prepared statistical" paper on the Errors of Modern Civilization, the Republic Magazine for April, pub lish el at Washington, sbowa that the Great Powers are carrying larger ar mies to-day, than at ny former pert tod in the world's history. It is also shown that as a direct result of war and standing armies national indebt edness has increased for beyond that of any former period. Ten govern ments, namely s France, Great Britain, United States, Italy, Spain, Austria, Russia, Germany, Turkey, and India, owe twenty thousand million dollars, an atnotint which, to be transported in gold from New York to London.would require a vessel to make over thirty voyages across. the Atlantic, carrying one thousand tons of gold, at each trip. And this enormous debt-burden Las been increased ten per cent, in the last two years. " With these national precedents, bo tore thctn, sub-governmentr colonies, Btates, cities counties, and towns have adopted the pernicious practice of bor. rowing money, especially in the United Elates, and often for purposes of ques tionable propriety, until government and municipal tax burdens have be come matters of the gravest import. In view of these facts, and in order to reach and strike at tho fountain head, The Republic urges a general movement among the nations for the suppression of the war spirit and the inauguration of an Internatational Peace Policy, and suggests the assemb ling of a World's Peace Congress in Washington in June, 1876. There ap pears to be no insuprable barrier to such a movement, and if once inaugu rated and carried out in good faith, the result could not fail of permanent benefit to the entire world, in the ad vancement toward a higher and hap pier civilization. Twelve Senators retire at the close of the present session of the Legisla ture, eleven by expiration of time, and William A, Wallace promoted to the United States Senate. These are, James S. Alexander, of the first Dis trict, Philadelphia; John B. Warfel, Lancaster; Jacob' G. Ileilman, Leba non; John Lemon, Blair, David Ma clay, Clarion; James 8. Rutan, Beav er; Samuel McKinley, Lawrence; Geo. II. Cutler, Erie; Goorge II. Rowland, Pike; Thomas Chnlfant, Montour, and William II. Playford, of Fayette. The following is taken from the Der rick of this mornicg. The "prospect ors" bave our best wishes for complete success, but we cannot Bay conscien tiously that their prospecting has our entire confidence: A party of men, numbering five of nix among whom are several old Cali fornians, are prospectiug fur gold through the wilds of Forest county. They coufideutially expect to find some large deposits of this precious metal, basing their opinions thereto on surface indications. What if they should discover gold? The Rlack Hills excitement would be lost sight of aud Western Pennsylvania rich in oil, coal and gold, would be the paradise, of wealth. Ihe Indians Imd legends to the effect that silver was abuudant, one of the places where it could be found being Charley Run, near this city. They also spoke of tho golden deput-ils; but we advise the citizens uut t'J bo cxtmviiguut iu hopes thut VT. R. PUNN they are living over a gold mine, or that .our streets are paved with silver a few feet beneath the surface. The Anual meeting of stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company was held fn Pittsburg yester day. The President's report shnwes the earnings fur 1874 to be $2,389, 472, expenses. $1,470,884.73; net earn ing, $918,687.27. The receipts for 1873 were $2,097,238.24; expenses, tl.931.912.94; net earnings, f 765,325. 20. The net earnings of 1874 show an increase of 6152,801,97 over 1873. The decrease in receipts for 1874 lias resulted from the general depression of business, which has been most seve rely felt by the iron, coal and oil int erests, upon which the road i largely dependent for its traffic; and also from a general reduction of rate of freight. Tho following Board of Directors were elected for the ensuing year: Thomas A. Scott, George b. Roberts, Willinm M. Lyou, F. R. Brunot, J. P. Lyon, B. F. Jones, W. K. Kimick, James Park, Jr., and John Scott. Derrick. Received, Tidioute, Pa., March 24, 1875, from the Etna Insurance Com pany of Hartford, Conn., the full amount of our losses by the fire which occurred on tho 22d inst. We can not recommend this company too highly. A. J. Thompson. Johjt Siooins, R. L. Bates, Supt. T. A T. II. O. & W. Co. The following are the amounts of the insurance and the amounts paid, the losses being total : A. J. Thompson, $1,200 John Siggins, 1,000 R. L. Bates, 200 $2,400 The above speaks for itself. The losses occurred March 22, 1875, and in two days were paid. Parties con templating Insurance would do well to secure a policy at once in this staunch old Company, with assets of upwards of six and one-half millions of dollars. The agent of this Com pany at Tionesta, Pa., is M. W. Tate, who will ba glad to give any informa tion desired. 1 2t For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building stone. The land is suitable for gardening.and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terras enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles ria, Whig Hill. 33tf. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his pa'per until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his aocount stands. Our accounts go back no . further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. a Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of tho well known, business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating the purchase "of goods in their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m WM. F. BLUM, B L .A. OICSE I T 131 AND WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Church and Elm Streets, This Arm in prepared to do all work In Ita line, and will warrant everything done t. Hiuir nn.w K'VV MUSiaCUOU, i'ar- tiuular attention given to noitsr-8iioi:ij, Give them a trial, and you will not re- B" u 13-Jy. LOTS FOR SALE! IX TUB BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., New York City. FELT CARPETING8, 85 eta. per Yard FKLT OKI LI Nil for room fn plaoof for ftfuiiplnw, addie C. J, FAY. Ournlen. Jc.sH'y. 1 T HJEJ5 UN.J JVKli KI.Y AND DA 1 LY V ) RTffffi. The approach ol the Presidential elec tion give unusual importance to the events and developments of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe them fully, faithfully, and fearlessly THE WEEKLY SUN has now attained a circulation of over seventy thousand copies. Its renders are found In every State and Territory, anil Ita quality Is weil known to the public. Weshall notonlVen deavor to keep It fully up to the old stand ard, hut to improve and add to ita variety and power. - Til K WEEKLY SUN will continue to ho a thorough newspnier. All tho news or the day wlU be found in It, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, wo trust, treated in a eloar, interesting and Instructive man ner. It Is our aim to make the Weekly Sun the lest family newspaper In the world. It will bo ftiU'of entertaining and appro priate reading of every aort, but will rint nothing to offend the most acrupu ous ami dolirato taste. It will always contain the most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected and leKihly printed. The Aurieultural Department la anrom- lnent feature in the Wookly 8un, and Ita articles will always be found freah and useful to the farmer. The number of men Independent In pol Itlca la increasing, and the Weekly Hun la their paper especially. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, contending for principle, and for tho election of the best men. It ox poses the corruption that disgraces the country and threatens the overthrow of republican iastltntiona. It has no fonr of knavoa, and seeks no favors irom tiieir supporters. The markets of every kind and tho fash ions are regularly reported in its columns. The prioe of the Weekly Hun ia one dol lar year for a shoot of eight paves, and lifly-six columns. As tl-ls barely pava the expenses of paper and printing, wo are not able to make any discount or allow any premium to friends who may make special efforts to extend Its circulation. Under tho new law. which renuircs pay ment of postngo in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty eonta the cost of pre paid postago aitded, ia the rato of subscrip tion. It is not necessary to get up a dub in ordor to havo the Weekly Sun at this rate. Anyone who sends one dollar aud twenty ecu Is will get tho paper, post-pasd, lor a year. Wo have no traveling anrout. TIIH WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages, fifty-six columns. Only 1.20ayear, post ago prepaid. No discounts from this rate, THE DAILY SUN A largo four-paac newspaper oi iwemy-eigtit coiums. Daily circulation, over rAi.ouu. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription, postage prepaid 55 cents a mouth, or M,5o a year. To clubs of 10 or ovor, a discount of -0 per com. Address "THE SUX," Now York City. Xotlce to Creditors). Notice is horoby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Philip Waltors, late of Forest County, Pa., de ceased, Intestate, that they are required to preent the samo, with the vouchers there of to the undersigned, solo administrators of the estate of said deceased, at tho resi dence of D. 8. Knox, in the 1 So rough of rionesia, forest t'ounty, I'a., on or be- ioro uie nrsi uay oi sepiomDcr, lifia. . DOKCAS D. WALTERS, Administratrix P. S. KNOX, Administrator. Dated December 81st, 1874. . F. F. I. The above letters are the initials of one or the nnest medicines- in the country. Four-Fold Liniment, not exoelled by aiiy other in the curing of Fains and" Sore 'jnroai, anu la especially adapted to dia ease of Horses, Cuttle Ac. See circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggists. w30-ly eoin GILES5 miMMAyiK ssssssl IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache Rhoumatism, Oout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises aud Wpunds of every nature in man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy I ma effect ed classes it as one of the most important aud valuable remedies ever discovered fur the cure and relief of pain. "The sinews of my left hand were con tacted from an old abscesa, drawing tho tingers into the palm of the hand. I ap- iiliod Uiles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, t relaxed them so that I can straightou my lingers and use my hands." b. Mc Dermott, 40 W. 13 at, N. Y. Sold by Goo. W. Dithridgo, Tionesta, Pa. For sale by all Druggists, Depot 451 6tU Ave., N. Y. 1 4U-4t 1875. WHERE NOW? 1876. To Michigan, one of the foremost, flour ishing and healthy States 1 WHAT FOR? Touy a Farm out of the One Million lores of fine farming lands for sale by the GRAND ItAPIDSS A. INDIA MA H. R. Strong soils. Ready markets. Sure crops. Good schools, Itailroad runs through cen tre of grant. Settlements all along. All kinds of products raised. Plenty of water timber and building materials. Pricofrom $4 to $10 per acre; one-fourth down, bal nce on Mine. iN!tSend for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and figures, and be convinced. Address W. a. Howard, Coinm'r, Urand Rapids, Mich. P. It. L. Piorco, Sou'y Land Dep't. 4j 4 THE MAE VEL OF THE WOELD-Bethesda Watjck. It has restored thousands from the brink of the grave) given health and strongth to those deemeu beyond the reach of medical science, and turned the Cath of alliiction to one of happiness in the lOMsiugs within its virtues. It cures the pvadly Hright's disease aud Diabetes; eradicates all diseases of tho kidneys ; re stores tho urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and has performed the most wonderful and meraculous cures of any known specific on tlio globe. Address for circulars, etc., COL. It. DUNBA H. ' t Wuakoslia, Wis. A Yul liable Discovery. Dr. C. W. Ilcnson, a Practicing Physician, at lutt North Eutaw St., Haltiir.ore, Md (who has paid much attention to nervous diseases,) has discovered that extract of ccUtry and chamomile combined in a cer tain proortion invariably cures headache, cither bilious, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, neuralgia and nervousness. Tins is a triumph iu medical chemistry, and sull'orers all over the country are or. dering by mail, lie prepares it in pills, at 60 cents tier box. The Doctor is largely known and highly respected in llallliiiore. J'j'iDaijml MtfUudwt, jy n WANTED A Few Good Men To represent Fountain Hill Nurseries, Or- vlllo, Ohio, in tlie sale oi r nut trees ami Oeneral Nursery Ntock. Canvass to liegin In April or May for tetober delivery, on ly those need apply who can giveseciirlty, as Important sunis of money must le handled during delivery. Applicants will lie visited bv our traveling agent, and arrangements completed. J. Oiirdncr ,t Son, Alliance, Ohio. 4(1 4t SHARPS RIFLE CO. Maniifactuteis of Tatent Hroech-londing, Military. Sporting and Crcodnioor Kitlcs. The Host in the world. Winner af Inter national and nearly all other prinrlnul matches at Creodmcr. See Ofllcial Kec- ord.i sporting Kitlos, f.m to :ki. i reoi- moor llillos with Elovations for 1300 yds, $10 and f 135. Send fbr Illustrated Cata logue. K. U. W KSTt ' T T. Ahmohy Ann OrvifU, President. lURTKon. cons. 4'.Mt STl'TTERIN(l.-U. S. Stammering In stitute, ( Hr. White,) 417 Fourth Ave. N. Y. Hest re'erences. No pav until per fectly cured. Call or send fbr circular. 4! 4 VIRGINIA LANDS. We offer for aalo throe hundred lm proved and unlinnrovod farms in the mild kann asltim-tous cltmateof Virginia. Also, iracis oi iron, t.oal ana Timber lands, Send for Va. Heal Estate Journal. Mar of Virginia, 50 cets. ChalTiu, Staples , Co., Kichinond, A irginia. 41) 4t tt"lC A WEEK to agents to sell an ai tide 9 1 w salable as flour. Profits I Minimise. Paekaua frees address Ruckcve Manufac turing Co., Marion, Ohio. ' 40 4t ADVERTISING i Choaps Good: Sy tematle. All persons wlincontcnirihi making contracts with newspapers for the iiibvi uun ui mi veriinciiienis, siiouiu send 25 cents to (Jeo. P. Howell A Co.. 41 Psrk Row, New York, for their Pamphlet-book (ninety-seventh edition), containing lists of over 2000 newspapers and estimates showing the cost. Advertisements taken for loading papers In many States at a tre mendous reduction from publishers' rates, Get the book, - 4l 4 0 t9fl l'er at homo. ITerms 4l H HIV free. Address Geo. fstinson dt Co., Poitlaud, Me. 4ii t QryryA WEEK guaranteed to Male and V I j-emalo agents, in their locality. Costs nothing to try It. Psrticiilars Free, I . O. Vickery d Co., Augusta, Me. 49-4t PSYCIIOMANCV, or Soul Charming. How either sex may fasciunto and train the love and affections of any person they c noose, instantly. 4 111s simple mental ac quirement all can possess, free, bv mail, for 25 cents ; togot bor with a Marriage mime, r.gvpnau uraoie. Dreams, units to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Ad dress T. William & Co., Publishers, l'hil idelplna. 49 4t CO P Y I N R ("on"P0,l,tIon Liberal. Pro- - - - iwruiiue lotiue wiuinginearn pan 01 ncr expenses ai school Kovu. W II. KINGSBURY, Ladles' Seminary, Tar IJ WlVtU, il, la Oil "tb FREE TO BOOK AGENTS An oleirnntl v hound Cnnvassing Book for the best ami cheapest Family Bible over published, will be sent froe"-of charge to any book agent. It contains over Too fine Scripture Illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Ad dress, stating experience, etc., and wewill show vou what our agents aro doing, Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Cnicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 81 4t Most Extraordinary Terms of advoi-tising aro offered for News papers iu tho Stato of WEST! PA. Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. AdUross GEO. P. ltOWKLL A CO, Advertising AgoiiU, No. 41 Park Row, New York. lleter to Editor of this Paper. 5-4t DRUG STORE! J as. IL Fones, Proprietor, Bonner Jt Agaew's Bleok, ELM STREET, . .' TiomwTA, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tarrild Cherry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, For Utditalvto ONLY White Lead, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Keroseno, Tur pentine, liunxine, Toilet Artiules, Pur fuiuerius, dc., for sale cheap. JAS. II. FONES. F. I Ia. WANTED. Evorvbodv to- know that Four-Fold Liniment is tho leading Liui Uient for curing all kind of Pains mid Horo Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, dtc, is the most successful Liniment in tho market. Soo circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggihts, au-lv eoin NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. TUB W1MMT MILL at Nchnmka (Lney town,) Forest county, hns been thor oughly overhauled and relltled In llrst- clnss onter.anu is now i uiuukh " h all kinds of CUNTOM U II I X I I A f . FI.OUH, FF.F.n, AND OATS, Constwntly on hand, ami sold nt tho very lowest figures. 43-iltu H. V. LEDKIifH. X'.Sl lA V.a fy 4V Mi-sc- DR.C. KEMBLE, Hits bought outthestoroof DOLAUI) DUOS., And will carry on the business liprpiifter. A full line of all the goods formerly kept will still be found in this storo. Physi- ians proscriptions carptullv compounded by a Compctcnt'I'hariuacist a GiBiluato ol Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. &2-3ui f. K EMIiLE, M. . fis 0 o in fas 5 0 ft c -0 9- M X s fi a c c to o 9 w B c S3 H B a- o 0 BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE Incorporated in 18-40 with snthorif v in fer degrees, and endowed bv tho State of Maryianu in lNOO. Tho College is beauti iuiiy situateii In a grove, within the citv limiU, on a lolly eminence that comnfind's a view of tho country, the city, and river mm ony ior iiiuny miles, i no lotlpgetias a good library, chemical and philosophi cal apparatus, cabinets of minerals, med als, coins, gems, Ac., and the course of in struction is thoruugh. iiosidaud tuition 1250 per annum. N. C. BROOKS, LL. D President. TFA 2 The choicest in the world "Importers' prices Largest company In Amorica staple article pleases evor.vbsly Trade continually in creasing. Agents wanted everywhere. Best inducements. Don't wuste time. Sent for Circular lo HoBKnr Wjcmt, 43 Vosey &t., N. Y., P. O. Box L:k7. 11 4t ST.CLAIR DINING ROOM. Good Meals at Reasonable Rates. MRS. II IN ELY', having roeently open ed a Now Dining Room for Ladies and Gcntlcmon, is prepared to fui nish good meals at all times and at low rates. No. Id SIXTH STREET, Lato St. Clair, PITTSBURGH. PA. will Urn TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH Tho Liver must be kest in order. SANFORD'S LIVER INVICORATOR has become a stsplo family medicine. Purely vegetable Cat hurt iu and Tonio lor ull derangements of liver, Stomach and Bowels. Will clear tho complexion, cure sick headache, Ac. Shun Imitations. Try Suufurd's Liver luvluoraiur, ADVKllTISKRHsend 23 cents to GeZ P. Rowell a"- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eighty-page Paiiijihlct, showing cost of udvorising. la 4t 1875; the 187f. . 5-1 ITSHI IKJII JoiVilVIERCIAl, POI.n ICAI,, riTEKAUY.roMMER. ClAl. mill GUN r l--.HA I. NKW.S . . PAPER, Dcvolod to the Best Interests of tho PcodIo.' 1 - 13 POLITICS,- The COMMERCIAL will h.iicnflcr .. beietol'orc, Imi devolisl to the siniiMirt f Repiibllcsii principles, mninlainliw lis l. depem-c iriih the Republican 1'iiily, sn 'Isiinui-f tlie l ejlit nt sll limps to spenk 'i-eul v and I'c uli sslv on the nicrlis i,r m.,. and measnr-w. Parly gnvei niiicnt Is es sential to n CiinxtitiUionui country, and Journals claiming to In, Independent of party aro iisuinly imicpi ndent of princi jile. l-'nitlihil to tho gn at convictions and aims upon vbieli the llopulilicnii Party was based, it Is the mouthpiece of uu Kiue or taction, sunporttmr the iarlv solely because II believes tlmt nsrtv is foutuh-d on principles of Hl(;lit and ins lice. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Of the ('oMiir.lu'f Ai. will conlsln. from day to day, conn ibutions lioin able wri ters upon all subjects- Political, I.itorsry, Sricntitle, Legal, ('omiiicn-icl, Foreign aud 1,(k nl in w bieh its views will be sh forth plainly and independent! v, Kecpiuf In view the prime aim of Iho paper, willed Is llm advanci uient of tho best inturu ot all wctions of tho country. ITS NEWS DEPARTMENTS Will alwavs contain brief but accurate re ports of all tho H-cui rcnces of the day. Liberal frxpcnditim-a will be mude In curing special telegrams vnil isirrespon- drncs ti-ont II10 grciit news centers of the -.onntry, so tbat reaileM of tho Cohimor. ' eal caii always nly on being served with "iirly and reliable m-ws. 1 li the depart ment devilled to tho pub llcstion of Ixical News will l round a omplcte daily history of the city and Its environs, gathered bv n coips of careful writers and set fovlh in attiactlve style. THE MARKETS Will, as heretofore, receive cnr-ful atte. tlon. Fllll telcc-ranliie rre.ortu .r I h. U1.1. of Iliisincss, w ith Prices f'ui icnt. will be received daily front the Trado I'enturs of this i-ounlry ami Ktirnpn. Tim Pittsburrk Market, in all Its brmielu-s Wilt III) l-atu.rl. ed fully and ws'tiratcly. As a rinunr cial Journal the Commercial stunds aseead to no paper In the country. Tho Finnncial Column will give dally the ruling rates lor nioiiev, aud the price of Stocks and liomls at all lbs great trad ing points, with mucHiterclini statisti cal matter. . INTERESTING MISCELLANY, - Embracing Poems, Pkub-hcs, IncidenU af IV111...I u.:n - ..1.. ...... . . . . v. , ,. ., n ,,,, ,,n(V nl ins eou iiiiuis 01 11m oninuircial. abundnnco of lnsti u--tlou and for the family circle. furnishinr auiuasuieat TI'.il.H.S rilUTIIB ; Daily Cuminm-hil, Postage Free to Subscribers. 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