WEDSESDaY KORSINC, JAJ. tO, 1876. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Bnrpr.a Jon Runs. f,tneimfn 1. W. Robinson, H. A. Yarn!-, A. 11. Kellv, H. II. Haslet, A. II. Partridge, If. O. Davis. Jutticts oftht Peaee0. H. Knox, C. A. Randall. lantbr II. Rwaggart Arhool firrlor$i. H. Knox, II. O. Da Vis. K J. Woleott, 8. II. Ha-lot, A. 11. Kelly. I). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prrtident Judge 1. D. WavrMonir. Auorintn Judy en Jon. O. Dai.k, En wmn Kerr. Trennurer 8. .T. Rrrr.itr. Prothnnotary, Itrgttr it Itteorder, e. I. W. Cl.AK. Kherifr Justis SrtAWitBY. CmmHn'nf r Ui,i Dkrmk, Isaac IiOnn, Johx Hkpr. Ounty .SnptrinfrnVn II. 8. BaocK Vat. Viatrir.t Attorney S. I. Ipwi". Jury (tommtMi'dner H, Z. ToWHM, liTMAiv Cook. Oownty nieyor T. T. Collins. froner M. Ittkl, Jr. nfy j4 uditor N icwola Thomp son, J. il. Nkii.l, II, A. Zl'ltlfDm.L. Af.mHrrOn7rM0K0. A. Jerks. iMimMy-;. 1). Aomw, Time IVains At TIONE3TA STATION, on and aftor Dee., 1373: BOUTIT. Train M .... 0:24 a.m. 64 - - 8:42 p. ni. HORTH. Train 8S - - &:2 a. m. 81 - . 8:42 p. ni. Train 23, sooth, and 21, north, ro 1st rl: the others are accommodation freights. Those trains only areallowod to carry passengers. On tho River Division i. t. from Oil City i to Irvlnctnn, up ths river In North ; dov a Uie rlvsr, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Lott Book. Borne time ago I loot a book entitled -"California," bouud iu blue cloth, to ome peraon In town. An one hat ing the same will please return it to May, Park A Coa Dauk. A. B. Kki.ly. Its. 61om of Tituarille, and Rer. Xll iot, of tbii place, will exchange pal pit next Sunday. We neke this sanouncetueot with the kuowledge od content of Rer. Elliot. The Aoditere' Report, which tehowt up well for our county, will ap pear ia next week's paper. P. E. Malie It now on a trip to Erie county, to visit numerous friendt and relations ia that section. We hare received Alex. Mc Oure'e Timet Almanac, aod it ia quite reliable for political statistic. Mrs. Mercilliott's house, on Elm St., is progressing slowly. It is not likely to be occupied before spring. Mrs. Dr. Vogel it slowly recover ing from her illuces, and no other atet of scarlet fever are reported in town. Dr. Blaine hat purchased the "Dan Stow" place, a mile up the creek, which place bat recently been occupied by Mitt & A. Dale. Capt. Knox is getting out logs on Salmon Creek, which, we believe, he intends to drive down to this place, nd manufacture into Mil-stud". A number of men are out in the woods in this section, cutting stave bolts for Derickton & Co., and trade is better than it was before. Tm Jrets, a prohibition ;eper published in Franklin, list made its appearance. It is edited and publish ed by Jt. E. Patterson, aod is well printed. Judge Wetmore, assisted by As sociates Dale and Kerr, held an Ar gument Court here on Saturday last. We have not beard that there were any caaet of general interest. C. A. Derickton, Esq., of Mead ville, is in town at present, visiting his ton, J. II. Derickton. He is at present out of health, but with care, rill probably fully recover in a few month.. Mr. Brennnn, CifmmisaSoners' Clerk, hat purchased Samuel Clark't house and lot, on Elm St., north of the Rural House, and is building an addition thereto. lie will move in hnrtly. . We noticed Hon. W. R. Coon of Clarington, Col. Blaltely of Franklin, B. J. Reid and W. E. Lathy of Erie, David Hays of Cambridgo, aud W. A. Greavet of Warren, in lows last week. S. 11. Haslet secured one of those aid wild cats for us, aod we shipped it to Meadville for stuftag. It was a Hue, full grown cat, with tie skin per- ftet, and we were nrll Fatixfied to take ir K hi tuind. Laoytown Correspondence. Lacytown, Jan.. 20, 187G. Ed. Republican : The slight fall of snow yesterday morning raised the hopes that we might have more. This, our utually busy 1 limbering season has been a very dull one, and but few boards have been piled. S, C. Roup has built an addition to liii workshop, and J. Gilfillan is now finishing a two-story building on Bridge Si., to be used as a carpenter and paint shop. Orion Siggins was in town jester day. Mr. Joseph Wolf, of Tennessee is now v inking his niece, Mrs. L. Araer. Our school is doing finely under the management of T. J. Reyner, of Tylcrsburgh, a teacher of five years' experience. No doubt the majority of the scholars will take "Sprigonom etry" when the birch sproutt. A tally party at L. Arner's last week, after which the young folks went borne tweet, and . singing "My father and mother was Irish." Lacytown intends tending some of her works of Art to the Ccnteunial. Some tawing was done on the new mill this week. The race is filled with logs, which promises work for the majority of citizens next summer. - I Db Clare, Roll of Honor. Report of Tionesta Union School for month ending Jan. 24, 1876 : Room No. 1, O. J. Gunning teacher, Nuaibcr enrolled 65. Pupils not ab sent or tardy durinjt month : Emma Davis, Annie Pease, Cora Knox, Eni ma Sawyer, Theo. Riddle, Chat. Da vis, James Haslet, Geo. Brooks, Alex. Dale, Robert Haslet. Tardy hut not absent: Sallie and Eva Knox, Kate Cobb, Nettie Mercilliott.Lizzie Thomp ton, Ida and Alvoretta Paup, Dollie Hood, Jaraet Tease, Walter Adams. Room No. 2, Mrs. D. F. Walters, teacher. Number enrolled 60. Pupila not tardy or absent during month Katie aud Sadie Pease. Tardy but not absent: May Acuew, Dora aod Charlie Adams. O. J. Gunning. Conrad Burhenu, of Dutch Hill, was in town one day last week, and in conversation with some friends, said he had a dull pain in his left side,- but couldn't account for it. Shortly after ward he called on Dr. Blaine, who after an examination, told the aston islied young man thut one of his ribs was broken. He is a sober young man, aud it is very M range that he cannot recall the time uor the blow by which hie rib was fractured. He was patch ed up, aod hit "sore side" will Boon be well. The tendency of oil seems to be upward and onward. Those parties who told oil to be delivered any time in 1876 at 12.00, are very liable to get their fingert burned. May the price of this fluid continue to increase until greenbacks are as plenty in the oil regions at they were in the palmy dayt. Wm. Lawrence is to give another grand ball at the Lawrence Hull on the evening of the 22d of February which, we might ttate for the benefit of the uninformed, is Washington's birthday. Good music will be in at tendance, probably McCray'a band and a good time is anticipated. The hens of this section are doing some tail laying just now, one amb lions one having laid one with double yolk, which egg found its way into Robinson's store, and from thence to our table. The hen that laid that egg. could undoubtedly produce one with three or four yolks, in the spring Alex. Henage is hack to town with his family, ne still has his arm tied up, and still insists that bit arm was out of place, some of our physi cians to the contrary notwithstanding, It is almost ready for business again however. Two tramps on Saturday night, We heir of several of them peraoibu lating over Dutch Hill, making from thiee to four miles per day, and asking for grub at every house. The best grub for them is the cold shoulder. Household JfelodUx, a monthly magazine of vocal music, published by J. L. Petert, 843 Broadway, N. Y., ia the beat publication of its class, ex tant. Subscription price i a year. We cau recommend this publication to all loven of vocal music, n a tource of much pleasure and instruction. We notice coal coming in quite freely from Wtn. Heath's bank, at present. " Wonder why Jas. Carton don't open that bank on the Whitman farm, ef which he has a lease for a number of years. We understand that Sani'l Bran- denburger hat disposed of hit inter est in the firm of Bovnrd & Co., to to Geo. W. Bovard. We do not know where Sam. is beading for, but wish him good luck, wherever he locates. Hoeace Jones, Gunsmith, Tid- ioute, Pa., bat the reputation of mak ing the mnt accurate rifles used here- bouts. His stock of rifles, shot-guns, revolvers, cartridges, " powder, shot, bullets, caps, powder-flasks, shot pouches, gitme-bags, and fishing tackle of all kinds, is complete, and his fig ures reasonable. If you have any fire-arms that need over-hauling or repairing, Jones can fix them up bct than any other man we know. . The best Jewlery House in north western Pennsylvania is situated on the corner of Water and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jcnks. He has just receiv ed, a large and superior stock of Jew elry, which he hat marked down to the bottom figures, and we can con scientioutly recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. The stock is very extan tive, and one cannot fail to tuit him self in anything in this line. Give Jeuks a call when you go to Mead ville, aud you will not regret it. The Republican National Couven tion to nominate candidates for Presi dent and Vice President, under the call of the National Committee, will meet in Cincinnati, on the 14th of June. It will be the sixth Natioual Convention of the party. The first, which nominated Fremont for Presi cent, was held at t hilauelphia in I85G. The tecoud assembled at Chi' cago iu 1860, aud the third in Balti more iu 1864, Abraham Lincoln be ing the nominee of both bodiet. Tho fourth national meeting of the tame party wat held in Chicago in 186S and tho fifth at Philadelphia iu 1872, la the last two ueueral Urant was nominated for his first and hit second terms. In Scribner's Magazine for Feb ruary Bret llarte'a "Gabriel Conroy' and Edward Everett Halo's story of "Philip Nolan's Friends" are contin ued with greater iutercst. There are two articles in this number which may come under the head of discovery One of them is concerning au import ant bust of Milton, and the other is a hitherto unpublished letter from Rob ert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, written after the battle of Gettysburg, and re signing the command of the Confeder ate forces. Charles Barnard has a pa' per fully describing the way of work' ing of the Philadelphia "Building and Loan Associations." Clarence Cook continues his illustrated papers on house-furnishing and decoration; and Mosea Coit Tyler writes ubout the University of Michigan, giving an ac tount of the woman experiment thero. Dr. Holland writes about. "The School Question" and "The Philosophy of Reform," aud the Old Cabinet and House and Society are full of interest Peterson's Magazine for Febru ary is Derore us, a Dena or an others and containing, as a Supplement, fine large-sized steel cugraving, after Ool. Trumbull's celebrated picture, "The Declaration of Independence." the Centennial Gift of the publisher to his sudscribert for 1876. The plate is very carefully engraved, with fifty six portraits, and cau be taken out and framed, if desired. Besides this costly Supplement, there is the usual steel-plate, and a charming one. it is called "Suow Birds ; colored steel fashion plate, double size ; a colored pattern ; and more than a score o other embellishments of fashions, Ac ccc. I here is also an illustrated arti cle on the "Signers of the Declaration," with a fao-eimile of part of the origin al Declaration, an engraving of Han cock s chair, an engraving of the table on which the Declaration was signed, Ac, &o. The price is but two dollars a year, postage fres, with great deductions to clubs. Addres Chat. J. Peterson, 806 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Pa. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover &, Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute tayt so aud he knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at thi office. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, it in my hands for talo ' at very low figuret. Toi'ms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. ' Miles W. Tate. lOtf. JIOSKY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak ttave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : ' Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., t4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts roust be mado from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickson & Co. 27;f Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete -assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles lor sale in towu. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. C. W. Grant, of Oil City, (Rey nolds & Hukill't Block,) keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of the latest Foreign and Domes ic goods for the manufacture of gentlemen's clothing. He keeps none but first class goods, and employs the best cut ter in tho Oil Regions. Whatever you get there you can depend upon its being of the latest style, and first-class goods. His prices are reasonable for the-eiipcrior kind of goods he keeps on hand. If you want poor clothing, you cannot be accommodated at bis establishment. But if you want a No. 1 article, mn.de in the latest style, Grant's is the place to go. Remem ber the place: Reynolds & Hukill't Block, Seneca St., Oil City. Pa. 85 2t Mrs. Butler has just received a newstock of Millinery Goods, consist' ing of Hats, Frames, Featheis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets Ac, Ac, in the building north of Lawrence House. She solicits a coutinuauco of the pat' ronnge of the ladies of Tionesta aud vicinity. 32 6 Those beautiful lots iust north of Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. TIOMOSTA MAKKKTW CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson A Bonner, Dealere in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... t.75(a;7.75 Buckwheat flour 3 ewt - - 3.00 Coru Meal, bolted .... 1.90 Chop feed .... $l,n."il,7o Rye $1 bushel .... WKtfl.OO Oata bushel - - 40(n45 Corn, er ..... 40(45 Beans If bushel .... 1.502.50 Ham, sugar curod .... 17 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 16 SiiKr 10 12J Syrup - 75Q 1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 Roast Rio Coiroo No. 1 - - 81 Rio Coffee, host ..... SO Java Coffeo ..... 87J Tea .50(31.25 Butter - - - - 30(;2 Rice 10 EkKi frenh .... 2f($28 Salt 2.152.25 Lard 15 20 Iron, common bar .... 4.00 Kails, lOd, $1 keg .... 4.00 Potatbos S5((j40 Onions, Wt bushel .... ,00 Xew Advertisements. Proclamation in Divorce. Justis Simwkoy, Short If of Forest county, jo aiary ti. uoup, urtetmg : Whkkkak, 8. C. Roup did, on the 16th nay or Aiarcn, A. l. Jii, prelor ins pen tion to tl io J ud ires of the Court of Com non I'leas of said County, praying for the causes therein set forth, that ho niiftht be divorced from tho bonds uT Mammon heretofore entered into with you, Mary K, Roup. Now this is to require you, the said Mary K. Uoup, to appear baforo the said Judires, at TioneKUt, enmity of Forest, on M'Hiday, February 'JH, 1U7A, to answer tno complaint or tne said e, (J. Roup, and snow cause, I r any you nave, wny a di vorce should not be crranlod to the said C. Roup from tho bonds of matrimony en tered into by him, with you agreeably to Act of Assembly in such cases made and proviuixi. JITSTIS S1IAAVKEY, Bheriff. fiheri IT'S Ollice, Tioncslu, Jan. 20, 1870. Appeal Notice. Commissioners' Office df FortM County, 1 Tionrtta, fa., Jan. 13, 187b. J Notice is horoby fri von that the Counuis sioners of Forest County will moot at theii oil ico in the Court House at Tionesta ou tho "tii, 8th and Otu or February, for the purpose of holding a Court of Ap peais lor mo assessment ol J Mill. By ordur of Co. Commissioners, J. T. BKF.NNAN, Clerk. QUBScr.IBllfortho Forest Republican J It w ill pay. District Court or ihk Uhitf.d States, FORTH K WEMTKRM DISTRICT OF r!N YLVANIA. IN BANKRUPTCY. Till In to eive notice that on the lth day of January, A. D. 1H70, a Warrant In Hankruptflj was lnnuod nnlnot the estate of Michael Ittffl Jr., of Korost county, and Htate of Pennnvlvania, who hail boon ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own peti tion ; inai uie payment 01 any oei" umi Uib tlelivprv of anv oronertv beloncinir to auch Bankrupt to him or for his one, and the transfer or any property ty mm, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditor or the Bald Bankrupt to prove thoir debt, and to ohoono one or more BsmiRnecs of bin Eatato, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at r rmiklln, fa., betore U 1). ltogora, lvsq., Register, on the 17th day of February, A. D. 1S76. at 2 o'clock, P. U. JOHN HALL, U. H. Mnrohall for said Dint riot. Pittsburgh, Jan. J 8, 1H76, FOEEST AND STREAM, A weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages, Devoted to FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, Fish culture. Protection of Uamo, Preser vation or Forests, l adding ana Boating, Rille Practice, and all out-door 11ECREATIOX & STUDY. It is the only Journal in this country that fully supplies tiie wants and nioets IIIO nuCUBSlWUa 1 tun uiiucuinu ujivi lo- man. 'roviiifci, lrG.OO il Year. ST-Send for Spocimen Copy. Forest & Stream Pub. Co., 17 Chatham St., (City Hall Squaro.) P. O. Box 2838. NEW YORK. Tho Surveyor General of Washington Territory, who sends a club of five sub scribers, writes, savings "I consider that your Journal has done mote to properly euucaie uib sportsmen oi uiib wuuiry than all Che other publications put togoui cr. I shall induco every truo sportsman to become a subscriber mat l can." Mr. Thomas A. Lomn ("Qloan"! savs You are doina good work with tho naner. and yon liave more and m-oluiblv creator than vou dream of the wishes and Uod speed of tho gontloinon of tno gun." Hundreds of similar endorsements from prominent gentlomen sportsmen ini'ht be added, snowing tne estimation in wmcn Forent and Stream is held by its readers. Something New! AT THE OLD FISHER STORE I WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE In the building formerly occupied by J. J Fisiier. OUR CHOP is made from CORN. WHEAT & OATS aud will be si. id at prosent, for 1.75 FEB OWT. OUR FLOUR is made from the best WINTER WHEAT, every barrel of which is warranted and will be sold proportionately low. In connection with the above, we are Keeping Uie best brands or TOBACCOS, FINK CUT, IJLUU, AND BJIOKING suited to the most fastidious taste. Please Kxnmtno our !Stool 3d J. II. DERICKSON fc CO. DYSPEPSIA CURED FREE. Any person suffering from Dyspepsia or indigestion wut be cured ty using DS. WILLI AED'S COMPOUND POWDERS. n v in. .... u ,11.1 jri.i ni.v. . wi , . , iiv.iiiii, and will cure you. Address DIiiBl,i:K Se CO., Chemists, 1356 Broadway, New York. 38 4 (JJOin a month to energotlo men aud COvVwomeii everywhere. Business honorable. KXCKUSIOH M'F'O CO., 151 Michigan ave., Chicago. 34 4 TITIND RF.ADlNtJ, Psychomancy, F A" A. dual Ion. Soul Charming, Mesmer ism, and Marriage Uuide, showing how either sex may lUsi-iuate and gain the love and affection of any person they choose in stantly. 400 pugos. By mail 60"cts. Hunt t Co., 13U 8. 7Ui St., l'liila. 88 4 MACDONALD'S NEW STORY I Hi. Cieorgo aud Sit. jrilclieal. A Romance of Cavalier and Roundhead, By GEORGE MACDONALD, Author of "Annals of a Quiet Neighbor hood," " M'ttred C'umbemiede," etc. I vol. Illustrated. 12tno. Cloth, 11.75. "The works of no novelist of tho pres ent day have had wider sale or been more universally admired than the stories of this wonder fully gilted author. 'St. Gleorgo and St. Michael' is his last and crowning effort." Columbus Dispatch. "It is ono of Mr. MacDouald's most en joyable productions aud will win him hosts of new friends and admirers." Hartford Post. "There is a good portrait of tiie author, and a number or Illustrations which are more ihan ordinarily tine." Publisher's Weekly. To be bad of any Bookseller, or will bo sent to any address post-paid, on receipt of price, by J. B. FORD, & CO., Publishers, SI Park Pl.rc, Nw lorlr. IXatc Notice. Kstate of Doctor J. Winans late of' Tionesta Borough, Forest county, de ceanod. All personK indebted to said . tato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against tho same, will present them with out dolay in proper order for settlement, to J. W. II. UEISINUER,) .,lm,.i,.i',. K. I. MoCKKAKY, A"niinltlrat re. OLIVE WINANS, Administratrix. or. MILKS W. TATB, Attorney. Tlonosta, Pa., Nov. 10, 1S75. flt GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. Prpartmhmt or Justice. ICS. ) Treasury, V T. 17, ls5. J Offloe of the Solicitor of the Tr Washington, D. C, Nov. Public sale, of farms and nil land near Tionesta, Forest Oonnty, Pennsylvania, by Bluford Wilson, solicitor of the Treas- ; ury.with the approval of tho Se?rotary of tho Treasury. The following described property Ivlni in Forest and Venangooounties near Tion esta, will be offered at public sale to the highest bidder at Agnew s Hotel, In the town of Tionesta, on Saturday the 20th day of February next, at ten oclook la the forenoon, vi : Tract No. I. The original Holnman Farm, eontalnlnr 401 acres. j Tract No. 2. 617 acres, mado ur of ttirce oleees. one ' of Bill acres, one of 81 ai-res and tmither of 4-i acres, adjoining. These tracts bouad on the Alloghotiy River at Holeman'a . Flats, and are situated abont three mile from Tionesta. Much of tho land is cov ered with excellent timber. The cleared part is good farm and bottom laud. A . number oi good nousos ana imrna are on each tract. 1 Tract No. 3. 437 acres, situated near the mouth of West Hirkorv ('reek, on ths Alleirhanv River, five miles above Tionesta. and eon-' OIBII. ,J1 lltMilll BllU 1111. .mill. AIIUIU M . l. n u .1 Kill 1 .1 'i' i two houses and good out buildings on this . tract. Those tracts are considered valuable oil !.,.., arwl t la tlmiitrlit tlmt n t,.mn - properly tested, will be remunerative. They were taken by tho United States for debt. Tho title la believed to be undisput- . nri anil nan Via .i.niinivl liv 1,1.1. Inra fi iw ttininKalvAM before the Hnv nf hi, I a. Tha - solicitor oi the Treasury nas no power to give warranty deeds,aud will only sell and convey to the purchaser all the right aud title of the United States. Tho several tracts numbered 1. 2. and 8. will be sold separately. The highest bidder ror each tract when the same is struck off to him as the pur chaser, will bo required to sign his name to a ceruticato setting tortn mat be is sucn purchaser and agreeing to comply with ; the conditions of sale, and will also bo , required to pay to tno agent or tne gov ernment attending tho sale, tho inm of JJOO.OO, which will bo forfeited if be shall . rail to make the payment and aeuvor me. security according the conditions. i'aymenta will be made aa followa : i One half of the purchase monev. lear the $'.'00.00 paid on the day of sale, shall be paiu on aouvery oi tne aeea conveying the tract, the remaining half'to be paid ia one year from the day of sale with Interest , at six per cent, lor which deferred pay ment purchaser shall give his bond scour- ' ed by first mortgago on the premises sold. An agent of the government will attend -at the postoflice at Oil City, on Wednesday, March 1st, 1870, and where each purchaser ' will be required to pay to hiin oue-half of ' tho purchase money, loss the flOO already paid, and doliver to him the proper secur ities ror mo remaining nan, ana to receive a conveyance executed by the solicitor of the Treasury, of all tho right and title of the United States of, in, and to the tract ' sold to him. Bl.UFORD Wlt.SON. Solicitor of the Treasury. Approved. B. H. Bristow. Secretary of the Treasury. ' For further information in regard to the above described lands, apply to J. B. Agnew, Attorney-at-Law, Tionesta. Pa. C. W. EARNEST, SURGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTK, PA. ALL OPERATIONS pertaining to Bnr gieal or Mechanical Dentistry per formed with care, and warranted. I'guar antoe success or refund the money. Ofllce in GRAN DIN BRICK BLOCK. Remember the place. S--ly. O. W. EARN ESI. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CRUMB, established for many years in Buffalo, by an entirely now systom of medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Bronchitis, and Diseases of ths Lungs, Liver and Kidnovs, also Difficult tics of a Confidential Katuro, wheroiu skill and experience are required. Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from its unparalleled succoss in thousands of cases, many of a very aggravated char, acter, is able to positively guarantee a per fect and permanent cure iu every case he uudcrtakos. lie sends no Circulars or Treatises on these diseases to his patients, as it is undeniable that such knowledge Is in general extremely prejudicial, exercis ing an Injurious offed by retarding aud frequently counteracting a cure, tending to alarm he patient, which is tbe princi pal obiect of such productions, and ex cites and exaggerates his fears as to ths curability of ids complaint. The Doctor requires simply a brief history of the oass and a candid plain statement of present symptoms a thorough examination will then be mado, and if considered remedi able a sincere, contentions opinion will be given promptly and such medicine aa will be applicable will be sent bv express, accompanied by full and explicit direc tions. Charges very moderate and with in the reach of ail, tiid success guaranteed. Such cases as have failed under other treatment particularly desired. All letters must euclosd $1.00 for consultation fee and correspondence during treatment, aud sa dressed to il K. W. H. CHUM M, M 4 103 Pearl St., Buffalo, . Y.N f ."'-x,;t?A'' , 'S. r " " " - J You Caii Nave Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from the undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, foi the best brands in tho market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. CilAS. A. SUULTZ, Tuner, I ly 1.00k 1kx 1740, Oil City, Ps. Th,e Republican Office KEEPS constantly on hum! a large as sortment of Biaiik Deeds, Mortgages Hubpwnas, Warrants, Summons, 4p. to be sold cheap for oatt