She $crwt cpuMinro; jionDUcii orncicfts. ; tMrfJo A. DaI.k. ; ttowneffmcn . W. Rblnon, K. A. Varner, A. It. Partridge. . W. Sawyer, T. J. Van Oieann, W. J. Ilobarta. jMtiet of the Pertee I). 8. Knox, C. A. JTUndall. Oonntable-li. Swaggart Si-hoot Director- II. II. May, II. O. Da. Tin, 8. n. If nslot, A . n. Kelly, O, W. Rol iuson, T. J. Van Ulesen. , FOREST COUNTY OFFICKIS. Frdcnt Judge 1i. I. WrtoR. ' ' A ( JtuffftlJot. O. pAi.R, Kd- ' mko Kerr, ' .1 TreanHrtrS. J. SktleT. ; ' Prothonotary, Rcgitltr fc Recorder, cf c. J) W. ClAItK, . ehrrir .Tustia Bwawkisy. ' CowwniJMionem ELI HKni.IN, Isaac YeKo, John Hkck. tfettnry tiuperintenilent U. S. Brock- 1TAT. , IiUrirt A ttorncy H. T. I rwin. ry OnmmijonrH. Z. TownRn, Lyman Cook. Oounry NurvrynrT. T. Collins. Oronr M. iTTF.r., Jr. Oounfv mfitor Nicholas Thomp 0o. J. It. Xicn.i., II. A. Zvf.ndki.t.. Mtmbrrof ConftrcMOw, A. Jjcxkr. 4imfy J. II. AflXKvr, Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on mid after Jnly J, 1878. ; Train 12 " M Train 5S " 51 9:55 ft. m. C;00 p. m. :M . m. 3:25 p. m. voarn. Train 22, aonth, and 21, north, are 1st 1imhi tha others are aocnnimodation freight. These trains only are allowed to arry passengers. i .. i . On the River Division i. . from Oil CHly Irvlneten, p the rlrcr In North down the river, aonth. ' LOCAL 'AND MISCELLANEOUS. To those in Arrears. ; Every subscriber can ascertain by liking at tha 'label on his ; paper 'whether or not ho la paid up, and if not, how much ho owos. Wo ' nre in present need of moiir, nhd ' those in i Mitet t ui on aubacripliitn, advertis ing or job work, will confer a fuvuf by ending or bring iu the ' amounts due Uv.' Allen will' preach In the J M. K. Church noxt Sunday morning, v At 11 o'clock. ' .i t '.! ,'r-Cbru. Johnson ihasniored , into - the Bill Dimond house, cornor of Vine and Ililand 8s. - J A'deerwas killed' at ihis point one day last week. , It was' supposed t hate been tenred into the water by i dg which nai running a fox. ' ' ' ,Kx-ShrifT Van Giescn spent last weak in town, and deparlud again, for Klk City on Monday lant. -He reports kueintis rushing iu that territory. ' Hunter's well is down 130 feet, and is now being cased. It is going down by a slow method, and, it Is 1 im p'Oftihle to tell j'ist when it will be finished. '. 1 ' The roads throughout the County r at present in bad condition, owing - In the wot weather we have been Lav- ' )nS- A E001 run s'c'ghig would f iren. things up a little about now. W hear of ho Democratic . ospi fanta for the f. O. iu this place prefi xed Til lcn is elected, but thera are a puinher'of the unterrified io town who . ft xpect positions iu the Cabinet. 1 , -John Wiles cut his foot fcUt) a . irnad axe, yesterday, severing an ar rrj.and came near bleeding to death. Dr. Coburn was sent for and ligated (he artery, and the patient is getting .along well. A Good Tern pier's Lodge was or ganizod at Partridge's Hall on Mon lay evening lasL -Mr. -S. J. Selley .was elected V. a T., and Mrs. C. M. jlleath W.V.T. Mr. G. W. Brown, of Youngsville instituted tke lodge. We hear nothing fresh from those ,irtll at Marienville, Balltown and , Sheffield, all which were to commence operations three weeks ago. We pre ,sume they are all drilling and that we will hear the results when they are d wo. i ' . A deer passed up Liberty street ,-in o,ur town on Thursday morning last. .Several shots were fired at him but ho escaped to the woods. , This is the first visitor of the kind we have had for several years, and would Indicate an abundance of such gaie. Clarion Republican. We received a call last week from Lewis J. Kirk, Esq., of. Kirk's Mills, Lancaster Co., who owns some valua ble lands in this county, and is au old subscriber of ouis. He is a gentleman whom It is a pleaiure to meet, an! we hope his territory will turn out a well spring of oil, and bring him good profits. Social Parly. There will be a socinl party at the Lawrence House on Friday evening of next week, Dec. 1st.' First-class mns'io will be secured fortho occasion' All are invitod to attend. Bill, including supper fl-GQ. 11 Our schools are at present veiy slimly attended, Jon account of the prevalence of diptheria in town. Sev eral of the" scholars are down, an J manj more are kept at home by their parents through fuar of this terrible disease. " ' J " Quito a number of our old sports men are at present in the woods, on a still-hunt after deer.' There are also numbers from neighboring counties who are here to try their luck. In times whsn so many hunters are out it is somewhat dangerous to be out, as mistakes are often made, resulting in the wounding of hunters, who are shot at uuderthe impression that they are deers. --A la'w-suit in regard to the ola Holmes House barn took place on Monday last, betwo&n Chns. McCray and L. Agnew, the point 'n dispute being iu regard to the possession of the barn. - We are not informed as to the merits of the ense, but the suit was decided in favor of Agnew, who "holds the' fort." There are several new cases of diptheria in town! and our inhabitants are alarinc4 thereat.' Mr, Irwiu's son is much worse than ho was Inst week. One of Mr. Chfd wick's, children died on Monday eveiiing Jast, being the sec6nd he his'Jost from thii eideuiU Two of Ilev. Klliot'8 daughters.aqd Ida Paup uro down with the. same disease, and Dr. Blaine, we are informed," has a sevej q .uUtuk of.it, as Ii :s ,also : Mr. Chadwick.' Geo. Sawyer's laugtiter, who was thought to have tha dipthe ria, has, instead,' a severe attack of billiuus fever. e puumii una necit inu iriui LisU, .for December Term. pf. Court, which, it will be observed, commences on Christmas, which is rather crowd ing if on tl4 holidays. Tlie list is h long ouo fir this count, but wo are an eminently law-abiding people, and mauy abide right by it until it busts, them,, Neverlhcless,. "let . jus tice be done, though, tlia heavens fall." y " ' yntl - v.''i y The Commissioners this weok ad vertise for Bale certain pieces of land, situated in various townships, of divers sizes and sundry shapes.' It is to be presumed ))"t all these fracts are val uable, because, you see, the probabili ties are that Forest (Joqnty is to be the future oil producing region of the world. ..-!!'., r Thft lumber business of this coun ty is not brightening up much. The prices -are . not such as will justify thoso who own the timber in manufac turing. Of courso we hope aud long for a rise in the price of lumber, but it will probably be Borae time before the majority of our mills will start up again in full force. Our financial prophets tell us that we have at last struck bottom, aud that frcm now, henceforward and forthwith, our course will bo upward and onward, and soon erery business man's legs will be soro carrying Bilver in his pocket. How we should like to contemplate a largo sized blister on" each of our legs from such a causo. - Judge Lowrie, of Crawford, at one lime Chief-Jus' ice of the Supreme Court of Pa., recently died in Mead ville. The last ceremonies attending the burial of the remains were per formed on Siturday'.' Hon. David Derickson, J). P, Mcpoy, J. B. Braw ley, flou. Pearson Church," W' Ii. Boja, Joshua Douglass, C. M. Boush, and S. S. Smith, olMeadvilJe, attended the body to Pittsburgh; where final funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, and the remains interred in Allegheny cemetery. The funeral cere monies at Mead ville were largely at tended, and the services were impress ive. Mr. Hilands, of Franklin, well known in this vicinity as a surveyor, has for some time been running a line from Edenburg to Bradford, tluaugh Forest County. We have not ascer tained just how or where the line runs, excipt that it passes directly over Lncy's Mill, in Green Twp. If we are all able to hold " on awhile,' we have no doubt but wq should seq For est County the chief producing territo ry of the oir" district; "a consumma tion," we might add, "devoutly to be wished." ' P. 11. M'Dowell has purchased the Emlonloii "Tines" and changed ila name to tha "News." We wislThira 1 1CCC88, The slave mill started up again on Monday, having stopped last week for repairs. It will bo kept going now until the stock of bolts on hand is used up. The proprietors ara not now rofcclvlng as much for stave as they did for some time after commencing business hercr - We-believe they are paying the same price for bolts, however. Elk. City Correspondence. Elk City, Pa., Nov. 20, 187G. Mr. Editor: Having been ailent for some lime, I thought perhaps a few lines at this time might prove inter esting to some of your readers. j ' The times here are somewhat duller at present than at any time since this city sprang into existence, owing part ly to the price of oil and partly to the wretched condition of the roads, which are in many places almost impassable. Lumber of poor quality sells at the yards at $22 per M., and very scarce at that ; but little in the way of build ing is going on in consequenoo, and many are leaving th,e O'l Fields fop a more congenial abode. ; The whiskey trade still continues brisk at nominal prices, and custom ers are ' falling off (the sidewalks). Rowdyism and crimo Blalk side "by side, and in the light ot day as well as in the darkest night. ; The very air you breathe, seems to be. filled with the fumes of alcohol. I' think I am within bounds when I say that one- third of the house? iu the city are en gaged in the sale of cheap whiskey, and by men who claim to be good citizens. Geo. Whitman & Co. are building quite an extensive ' tank shop-at the east end of town, aud have received a , -number of orders for tanks ; hope they may succeed 1 Wff. CJaik is going to dres3 tools on well. ,".fc,on,, Vau Gicsen & Co. have, suspended operations a few daJ'st awaiting n new engine. The ;ew well on the J. Blnck farm east of 8. C. Sloan's, will probably. Q about" five barrels : 1 - -;' : Wm. Gaiety, of Lineville, met with quite a accident about ten days ago: his coat caught ip he bull-wheel of the Kahle well, and hoisted him against the girt, when , Ihe , tools struck the floor and stopped (fjowhcpl ; otherwise he would have been fatally injured. ' Geo. Latimer is pounding away at tool dressing. Jas. Furmnn is pump ing his wells, whu: are doing about five barrels each. Jas. Woodirrgton is working ut rig-building. Jas. Butler is.doilts quste a , good ( business., jit blacksmith ing,- Mr. Brooks, late of Tionesta, is pumping his wall at Tur key City, aud his family is.runniug g first-class boarding house at I'M en burg, where the genial face of 'Charley" may always be seen. i Well, we aro to have a real Opera House, right here in the heart of Elk City, the foundation l)eing laid and purt of the lumber on the grouud. I The election excitement has "passed away, and ail is quiet aloiig the front Yours, Kiser. : . Lacytovyi) Correspondence. Lacvtown, Nov. 20, 1876. i Ed. Republican : - Paul I'luto has re turned from Mayville, Ky., where he has been since the April flood, trying to dispose of somo lumber. He has added to his vocabulary "right smart I reckon." You can sit on the strong timbers of (.lip pew elafh bridge aud fth jn the breakers below, or muso over the dam roaring, without fear of brnaking your ueck, if you don't patch a fish.. Two pleasant additions to our town for . the time being Misf Fanny Siggins and Miss Katie Fiynu. ' It is worthy of noto, that there is not an idle mac in the place women no exception. , , . Cal. Aruer steps high since bp kiljpd that deer last Thursday,". Aoothei oua was killed the fame day by Frank Bum an iu the pond. This is. the place for deer meat. Alleu nod AlbertGorden of Elkhart Ind., spent several days last week vis iting iheir frieuds and former home this pjacp. ' . . ' : "-.' ' L. S. Cook rtceutly paid a visit to Lacy tow". . lie U recovering from a wound reeeutly niaijc by falling on the sharp tooth of a saw. Although, it greatly inconvtuicacen him, it will not maim him permanently. I De Clakk, - mNj:R rpn iucK!iBi:it. X Robinson Warrenfs "Bay Shoot ing" in Scribner for December, the second of the series of papers oti American 6ports, is in a somewhat lighter vein than Mr. Wilkinson's ''Salmon-Fishing." Other humorous papers arei Vllr Cuatty's Great Speech," by Wm. M. Baker (with a tempting picture): and Jamei T. Fields's clever sketch . of Cyrus J. Muchmore, who is appropriately de scribed as "A Peculiar Case." Charles Barnard writes with interest of "Toad Lane, Rochdale" and, its cq-opcrative etiVcs? Donald G. Mitchell lI9oi ibe8 "Lafayette College," Mrs. Herrick writes a popular science paper about "Single-celled Plants." "An Ameri can in Turkistan" is the title of an article from Eugene Schuyler's new book. Charles Dudley .Warner (Jon tributes "Saunterings about Constan tinople." "Our Diplomats)' and Con suls,", by v Albert Rhodes, contains some wise suggestions worth the atten tion of Civil Service reformers. Mr. Hale's aerial, "Philip Nolan's Friends" is completed, and "That Lass o' Low rie's" Jb continued, "Owd Sammv Craddock" meeting with a severe loss. This number also contains the first installment of Dr. Holland's new story, "Nicholas Minturn," in which Nicholas s, presented .to, the. reader and also to Miss Larktn! ' There hr( signs pf love and dagger ahead. The poetry of the number. is by Annie R. Annan (a poem of rare beauty, entitled "MaideuYidod"), Rose Terry Cooke, Mary E. Bradley, and Ellen M. II. Gates (author of "Your Mission"). . Iu "Topics of thoTimo7, Dr. Holland pays a tribute to the late Dr. George B. Bacon, and writes of "Mr. lluxley'a Viit " "The Better Times," and "Te Interest of Fiction." "The Old Cabi net" has n stanza under the tilTe of "Mystic," anil douses the 'Tbilisi tine,", EgUojnt Reform," "Daniel Derondit' as a Vindication of Bohem ianism," "The Bost Society," etc. "Bric-a-Brac" contains n variety of amusing Vc'rsejniid sketches. Iu the other departRpt important topics are ably and suggestively haudlod. i LOST." A Topaz shirt stud, broken from the wire scriw. The top has a pearl set in gold in the centre of stona The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it ut this office. LAST NOTICE. ...... All 'persons knowing themselves to be indebted 'ta me r,n book account are requested to call and settle im mediately or the accounts for past year will be placed in a lawyer's hands for collection. Oush preferred, hut those unable to pay cash, can pay in grain or country produce at market prices or give notes. Remember this and save costs. 30 4t. , , W. C. Coburx, M. D. Fresh Buckwent Flour at Robin son & Bonner's. 31 4t , FOR SALE. Tho valuable and beautiful bgrncr stead formerly owned by Hou. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he uow resides, is iu my hands fori sale at : very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance iu one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. . j ) 1 1 , i , , 1 Car Load Best Syracuse Salt, at Robiuson & Bonner's. 30 2t. Wo will pay cash on delivery ai our mill in 'iiniesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inchei 1r,ng, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 11., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., SI. 00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. ' J. II. Derickson & Co. 27tf : No more , extravagant pricse Holiday goods and Fancy Jewelry Silverware, Ac, at low prices. Now is the time to get your time pieces fixed. Leave your watches with G V. Bovard, Tionesta. 31 tf. . . . ; L. Klein Bountiful nature aftbrdi no finer Specific for skin diseases than Sulphur, a fact that is clearly proven, by the action upon the cuticle ajljieted with eruptions or ulcerous sore, of that eu: iireme purifier, Gle.iu'y Sulphur Soap. )epot Crittenden's No. 7 Sixth Ave.,' N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown,' 50 tts. 31 4 1 At Robiuaoa , & ."Bonner's is the placo to buy Boots -A Shoes. , Stock complete. ' Prices Idw. 31 2t TIONESTA, J-AJ.t JCICTHv COJUlECTEb KVEftY TUESDAY, i . By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General, Merchandise.' Flour ft barrel, . . . tf.OOio riotr?1,a:l.'k -j ,(;-.oJ-Hllrl.7031.a3 Corn Meal, bolted ... i.oa Chop food . - $1 .60 1.7a Hye bushol - 7a80 OaM fl lAikhet . 4550 Corn, ears - - . . 35I0 Beanat) bnahol i r 1.602.50 Ham, augar eurod canvasod is Break fiwtnaoon,' augarcured - 15 Shouldora - Ji Whitottsh, hnlf-b.irrcls .'.;;.; . - 7.1)0 tjeAo herring hulf-ljarrola -. ' 4.50 Sngar- ,.-, - ;;-.;;' , i 10(121 -Syrnp - - "- ,' ;!'7S(5i.oo X. p. Molasitea ' ' '', - , '.'- '. '- 8o100 lloaatlUtt Coffeo Noi 1 i-. n - 26C($30 Kio Cofleo, ' ' - 2o2(J Java Cofleo-' - 35 Tea ' -" , . .45 1.10 Butter - . ; :'l ,., ... . 28Q80 Rico ' ' ' . '' 1 Egg", fresh, .-- ': -7". 20 Salt ;.- . .,,.T , .2.00 2. 10 Lard- - . -'. ,. . 15t Iron, common bar . s ' ',, ., 3.76 Nails, 10tl, keg - , 7 - 3.90 PotatfeOB, New - 75 -Time T$ bbl. ,- - - - - 1.00 : TO TUB WOUK1NO CLASS. We aro now propurotl to furpifth U cIhjos with coiiHtant employment at home, the whole of the time or for their up re moprilnt Uusinetwi new lihtand profitable Per sons of either aex easjily earn tto CO ots. to $5 por evening, and fc proportional nnm by devoting their whole timotq the bnsi uom. lioya and girla can eaen hourly as much ns men. That all who oee thin nn tico may nend their addrosa, and test the business we make this unparalleled effort To auelx as aro not well natiMled we will Bond 0110 dollar to pay lor the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollar to commence work on, and a copy of Home and FireHido, one of the largest and bot Illustrated Pnblicatious, all sent free by mail. Header, if you want permanent, drotitable work, address, Weroge Stiuson A. Co., Portland, Me. S3 S399 Can't bo inado bv every agent ev ery month In tlio bu.siiieHs we uirnisn. but tlipsc wjlung to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have 110 room to explain hero. ; iinttineas pleasant and honorable. Womoi and boys and girls do as well as men. , Wo will iuruinh you a eompleto Ontlit lVeo. The business pays betted tljan anything elso. We will bear cxpenso of starting you. Partioulara t'reo. Writo aud aee. . FarruorH aud me chank'S, tholr sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying wotk at home, should writo to us and learn all about the work at onoq. Now is tho time, Pon't rtalay. Addrosa True ;&s Co., Augusta, Maiuft t t 1 I fr-k ty American Foreign Patents. T GILMORE cfr CO., Successors to Chip man, Ilosmor cC Co., Solicitors, Patent procured in all countries. No Foes In ad vanoo: No charges inlesi th& patent sis granted. ' No fees for making "prelimina rv examinations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. liy a recent decision of tho Commissioner Ai.t rejected applications may bo revived. Special attention given to Interfo renee Cases before tljo Patent OlHcp,, Extensions before Congress, ifiiuimut Suits in lill'oront States, and all litigation apper tainlnir to Inventions or Patents. . Send stamp to Gilmoro Si Co., foe pamphlot of sixty pages. ' i IjHikI Cases,' 'Warrants ami Script .:;;;.:.; '; Contested Laml Cases prosoouted before the U. S. (Jo:ioral Land Oilice aud Depart ment of the Iutirior.. Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases attendod to. Land Scrip in 40, W), and 180 aoro piocos for salo. This Scrip Is assignable, and can bo located ia tho name of tho purchaser upon any Gov ernment land subject to prlruto entry, at $1.25 pur aero. It is pf poual value with I Urn 11 ty Land Warrants, Send utauip to (tilmoro 4 Co., for pamphlot of Instruct Arrears of Pay fe Ilonnty. ... Olil:e.r.s, Soldiors, and Sailors of the late war, or thoir heirs, are in many eases en titled to uioney from tho Governmout of which they bavo no knowledge, Write full history of service, and state amount of pny and bounty received. Liiu'lose Btamp to Gilmoro A Co., and a full reply, after examination, will bo given you frco. PeiiMlouu. . : ' . AH Ofllocrs. Soldiers, and Hnllors woun ded, rnpturpd, prinjarod Jn tijo late war, however slight', win obtain a pension by addressing Gilmoro .v. Co. Cases prosecntod by Gilmoxo A Co.' hot fore tho Supreme Court, of tho United States, tho Courtof Claima, and the South ern Claims Commission. . . Kach Uopnrtuient of our b"iju'8!i Is con' ducted in a vcpurato bureau, under charge ,f tf.o same experienced parties employed by pld irpi, Atteution o all buniuesa entrusted to Gilmoro k Co.. i.i thus so cured. We desire to wiu eufcoss ;by do serving it, . . : , Address GILMOKE & CO., 620 F Street, Washington, 1. C, . . i , :41tf ' IN THE GREAT' SOUTHWEST! The Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail way (Xmiany Is selling, at exceptional lv low praes uud on tcrnia to suit pur cliascrs, over , . , , . ONE.' MILL. ONJACRES of their magnincent grant on every sldo within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably suited fori' production of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all other Nortliorn.crops. , Winters are mild, por milting out-door labor for cloven montha Koil fertile Ixjyotwl precedent. No pniss, hoppers, uo drought. - Sjtcial induce menta for eatabiilnueiil)( iu,inufuo l'v. Vor oirculais, aldi;of.a W. 1. MLACK, ConiniisuH-iiai', Little Rock, Arkan. si is. 1 ' ' , . ' ' 41 4 CARDS, CARDS. 30 UxUa Mixed Vis-, iung Cnrds, with name 10a, or 60 to, ii.H). Mt'llenvilie Curd Co.. Mollenviller (lol. Co.. N. Y, 18 4 r IK LT OA RPF.TINUS, 85 cts. per yard. FELT CKI Id Nt for room in plaenf Phutor. KELT lUIOFINfi uiidSIDINO For samples, addicts C. J. FAY, C'amd.-a, NewJtibfy. Cf.os r. no well eco. : tpi9 TATTi M OK flLK WlTIC Vr AWerUiDt Cvatracte tma H mmIo, 2. Day Ut Agonic t-HF.Sl 4J M 4IU 8KLLINU G(M)I) Hakmtt A Lnbrch.t, 107 Liberty St. New York. ANDERSON VILLE AGENTS WANTED. A roraidete If Istory' of Atidersonvilk Prison, by Dr. R. B. SttMeiiton,. rtnrgeon Inchargn, with an ADpVdix cptttaininj the names of 13,00 TTrd on sr.ldiers whr aion mere, with ,thd' data and wnft o: ncatir.' Henton reoeip.of prkie .100.- A !picncli.l Campaign otk. I-arribli-Bros Tialtlmoro, Md.r - 30 4 CAOJ?'7'7A wvek to Agdftsj Sah,. V'JOnO I. 4 pies FRtE. P. O. Viok cry,f Augusta, Me. 30-41 Highest Promiiwn at tho Centennial , Awarded to tho LAMB KNITTING MACHINE, Knits a Stocking In 15 Minute, Knitting in the heel and narrow logoff His toe complete j knits all sizes; narrows and windens at will ; and knits the web either Tubular or Flnt, Single, Double, or Rib bed, Producing all Varieties. of Knit Ap parel. Send for circulars .and, sample stocking. LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., Chioopee Falls, Mass,, or Philadelphia Pa. AHFMTCI Four $10.00 Chromos FRF.K nUL.11 IO j. M. M UNSON A CO., Phil adelphia, Pa. ,y -''804t J AinrV00 a U10ntn to ecrtairtty to ev tjPtwV cry porson Bellina' our Letter Copying Book. No prenu, brush or water used. EXCKIJ5IORCO.,-17 Tribune Buil, ding, Chicago. Send for circulars and term, fre.' - 1 804t iBitin Cards, with your name 'JJ flnaly printad. sentfor25c. We hare 200 stylop. Agenti wanted. 9 samples for niauipsi A,' .ii, 4 U4ier or votl rocKtoa, Mass. 30 4 Q rtEatra Fine rnixed cards, with name, conta. nost nald. L. Jones A nn.. Nassau, N. Y. , 3Q 4 $1362 50 PEOHTS FEOM f $106 25 fl5 00 J INVESTMENTS OF J21 'Ui The judicious selection and managements Stock Privileges Is n sure roa 1 to rapid fortune. Send for now "8ystom of Assucd Profits," froo with full rinformation eoiicerning tho Stock Market. T. POTTE R WIGHT A CO. 1 '-' ' Gold and Stock Rrokers, 80 4t . 1; ' : 3 Wall Street, New York, QfYMIxed Cardswith nanio'. 10 ct. Sam OUplos for 8 ct. stamp. J. Minkler t Co. NaHsau, N.:Y. 1 ,Ut. 30 4t "Centennial reduction in ,,.1 ADVERTISING l ' Threo thouaapd, two hundred and fifty dollars worth qf pewspapor advertising, at pnblrshersi slwdulp rata rlyen for $700, and 4 ttreo months' note atfc'p'ed ii payment from advertisess of vaiKnaibil Ity. A printed list, giving Name, Charac ter, Actual Dally and Weekly Circulation and Schedule Hates of, advertising, sent freo to any address. Apply to C,eo. P, Howell A Co., ' Newpaper' Adv'efvjsing Agoiit, 41 Park Row, N. Y-' t 1 - ' 8 SULPHUR SOAP. ' .. . . .-., TgPKOUciitY Cures Diseases of the Sgtp. ' Beauttfies the Complexion, Prevent and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, m heaj.s sorm and abrasions of the ; CtrfI9.E ANP COUNIWACTS CONTAGION. . This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Blem jshes arising from local impurities of the blood and qbVructioa of the pores, but also these proiUij bv h sua ana wind, such as tn and freckles. It readers the cuticle MARVELOUSLY. CI,FAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome beautifiee is tax preferable to any cosmetic; ' AU. THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR Baths are insurecj by the use ok Glenn's Hulnhur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying eAucts, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. . 1 ' It also disinfects clothing and linen. nd prevents diseases communicated by contact-with the PERSON, , , It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald, ness, and retards grayness of the hair, Physicians speak of it in high terms. Price?r25 and 50 Cent j per Cake; per , Box (3 Cpkes). 6 Qc. and $1.20. K. E- Th jo cent cake fn tripto tb site ol ihoM at 5 cent. , " HILL'S Hilll AITD W1IISKEB DIB, ' ' Black or Brewaj 90 Ccala. t J.'(UTTEITO.i Prop'r,? 8Ixtllf.4I.I The expoi lence of Art years has proved that this Compact and r liable work of Genera ' Information is -belt, r adapted to the wantso all classes of the coin, munity than auy. other work of the kind are in Beriscd Wilic.. AQE5T8 VAHTED. published. It has been proven by is " IMMENSE SALESt by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES, KKC'D, . . . . i xnd by Its uniform SUCCESS y'T AGENTS. The edition i.f 10 I. ax been THOROUOHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles'' SOOO wood engravinu; and eighteen hamfsoiiioly au gravutl aud eolQei maptt. The work ia ivucd iu parts, and apcl men copv, witli map, will be Kent to any address, free of postage, for twenty ccnt BAKER, DAVIS & CQ.1. fishers, , (Successors to T, El wood 7-M.) ' Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, Uf rnjLADELl'AlA, Pa, ...I 1