.. -xr..:.: l editor. kxhubit ehmsg, m. 7, isr?. ir Wathtngton Letttr. ' Special U the RKpri.icAV. Waimvqto, D. C., i b. 2, '77. Tht count of the electoral toU for President 1 Vic President of llie Unit! States, cotnuenced yeslerdaj ia tti Uouit tf Representatives, ami it will probably be fullj twt weeks, it not longer, before lha mult ii secured and uada known. Aa constituted the tribunal undoubted! commands tb ceafiJcncs of the peopU. It U wone than useless to propheij as to the re ality but one thing it morally certain, n that whether it be ITayta or Tfyor a new eJectioa, the Kepub- ' ( can party muit ultimately triumph ; Vud vaalerer be the decisions of the tribunal, in the matter of the dif puled States, aa en all other quest it ii, they must aland aa final, aince they cacnet be reversed except by the affirmative vote of both Ileuses. Oue Houie be ing Democratic and the other Repub lican, aa agreement to reverie aay de cision of the tribunal ia next to impos sible. The election of Juttice Dradley aa the fifth Judge to ait upon the electo ral ceui minion ia not altogether aa satisfactory aa ii slight be,' hia decis ive while upou Lie circuit, which in cludai all the Southern States, having invariably been advene to the Repub lican policy and belief, eepecialiy aa regarding ku-klux and enforcement act caaee. . The leading counel engaged by the Republican committee to represent Hayes and Wheolar before the elect toral coraaisaion, are Ww. M. E farts and E. W. 8toughton, of New York, and Stanley Matthews and S. S. Shel labarger, of Ohio, who will be assisted by our own "Bob." Ingersoll. All ; these gentlemen are hero and have Gled their briefs in their case. When the Commission reach the Oregon mat ter their action will undoubtedly be prompt and nou-partisan. The as sumption tbat Crouin was elected because Dr. Watts was ineligible, can not bo sustained either by precedent - or law, and the tribunal will doubtless ignore it. Th tug of war, where Greek meets cheek, will doubtless come on the States of Florida and Louisiana It ia exceedingly doubtful if the Felice Bill, which this week passed the House over the Presidcut's veto, will get through the Seuate. The backers of the bill are the gamblen and black legs ia this city, while all houest and law-abiding citizens are against it. Before this I suppoib your readers have been thoroughly ic formed of the m or . r . usuniony 01 Lrttuotield, who swore ' yesterday that he committed forgery upon one of the Lnuisiaua election re turns by direction of Wella, a member of tho returning board. I ouly hope they may see his whole deposition: In it be directly contradicts himself, be sides which be has heretofore sworn that ht did not do what he now says he did do ; and the whole affair ia the words of Polonins looks very like a put up job. I imagiue it "wou't work." Popular excitemeut iu this city to day is almost evenly divided between the electoral Count atbf the Grand " Duke Alexis, the "the fuiriner" lead ing at last reports. Jtut after the election the great . !etuocratio cry waa "the people have epeken." J ust after the electoral trib unal was established they cried "the people have spoken." and the ques tion bow is, when Hayes is declared elected will they still cry "the people have spoken ?" Probably not. The Chronicle of this city, a news paper founded, by Jehu W. Forney, tad foundered by ex Senator Harlan, baa at Ust gone to that better land where editors are unknown and cor respondents are at a premium. It waa aaizad for rent, and at the time of - ita-decease had a circulation of about - 150. The only change in European af- " furs this week is the offer for sale of V PaJliu by the Turks, with no tak .ers. lu tie days of Peter the Hermit. , C'hrtstiau Europo speat Lillioui of do!- lars aud millions of lives in vVu effort to obtain poeaegisiou of this country, but it dosen't appsar to bo as valua Veie now as then. 1 'ecretny Morril! has just succeed- Vj'i unearthing a gtctntic ayitem frauds upon our rsvonuoa, of which I hope to give you particulars in my nett. Maxwell. -Veer JLlverUa0iHnt$. Dissolution. '1MIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist A. in); Wtwesn ttio undersigned wu this day dissolved by mutual consent, and ac count divided. J. K. lit. INK, M. 1). K. A. KOnERT, M. D. Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 6, 1877. St. Applications for License at February Sessions, 1877. William Tey, ITotol, FaguudAS, Pa. John Peterson, Hotel, Trunkey ville, T. John It. Nelll, Hotel, Fagundas, Fa. Loouerd Ax-new, Hotel, Tiotiosta Uoro. Feb, C, 1877. D. W. CLaRK, Clerk. illrrraiifllsv f inraiacisieut. I 1ST of Vr J Merchandise, Li- a quora, .t, ui the County of Foret, State of Pennsylvania, Feb. 1, A. I. 1S78. TIOSMTA IlOUOl.UH. Class. J. P. ltiiliriK, Hotel i A. H. Furlruliro, Furniture 14 M. Klnatoin, fttora U John HW, luoU A Hhoea 14 O. V. Morard, Urticarlaa 12 J. It. Horickioo A C., Orwceriea and Fd l'j Sujerior Lumoer Co., Htore 12 m. Uawreuco, Hotel 6 Win. lwreno, J Itilllard Tablea, tx 10 00.. Robtuaon A Hornier. Htora 10 J. II. Fonas. Druirn 14 L. Affaew, Hotel ;. 5 Kamtiet A. Varner, Hotel 5 naiix Townaitir. TV. H. Ledahnr, Miller 14 Ford A Lncj, Htore 14 KINOMI.XT TOWNSHIP. Wheeler, buaeuhiiry A Co., Store 14 114KMOST T0WII1P. F. D. Wright, SUire 14 J. Peteraoti, Hotel 5 Win. T.v, Hotel 5 J. K. Neill, Hotel 5 John Waotlcoek, Hotal 5 J. llurchfteld, SUure - 14 . IIICKOBT TownaHtr. T. 3. Itowman. Store 12 Wheeler, Duaeoburr t Co.. Htore 14 T. D. CoMna, atore. -. 1 1 aXHUTT TOWMBItlP. A. Cook, Htore 14 J. Ii. Fearaall, Hura 14 Howa Tow.vRuir. P. Graham, Store It Appea'a will be held in the (MBe of the County Treaaurer, in Tionaata llorongh, on Haturilov, the 10th Amy of Fnhrnarr, A. I). 177. JAMliSSWAlLKfi, Mercantile Ajpraiaer. Register's Notice. NOTICE la hereby riven that Jamea Gil flllart, Kxecutorof the estate of lofrp; H. Siirgina, late of Harmony Twnliij, deceased, has filed hia ft rut and final ac count In thla offlce, aud the eame will bo presented to onr next Court for continuation.- I. W. CLARK, Hegiater. Jan. 1877. . 4t Appeal Hollee. ATOTICE ia herebv irlren that the Com- I i v miaftioAera of Forext County willlx at Til l ; ted, 1or the purpone of holding Appeala for the Triennial AaacMieasinent : Rarnott Twj Clarinjrton, Feb a. Jenka MarienUle, Feb. 7. Oreeu " Nbraka, Fab. 8. Hickory " East Hiekorr, Feb. 9. Harmony" Allender School Houao, Feb. lo. Kingaley Kewtowu Milla, Feb. IX Tioneata Boro, ConimUalonera' OfB.ee, Feb. la. Tioneata Two., Commissioner' Office, Fob. 14. 4 Howe Twp., Brookaton, Feb. l.'s By order of Contmiiwionera. J. T. BKKNNAN. Clerk. PROCLAMATION. WntRKAs. The Hon. L. D. Wednorc, Preaident Jude of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Senkiona in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Ficiw Quarter Hesaions, Ac, at Tioneets, for the Connty of Forest, to commence r.n the fourth Monday of Feb. uext, being the 35th day of Feb. 1S77. Notice la therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Wace and Constables of said county, that the v be then and there in thoir proper peraona at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dar, with their records, Inquisitions exatninstiona and other reuiembrauces, to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to be done, and to lhos who are bound in recognixance to proaeeute agalnat the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to proievute against them as shall be just, (iiven tin der my IihihI and seal A. I. IS77. JUSTIN fill AWKEY, Sheriff. Rod Hot I Spicy I Noway I Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1577. Belter Thaa Ever! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daiiy l'aper in North-Western l'cunslvania I Tna On- City Daily Dkiiric-k will be gin the new year with a larger circulation thau ever attained by any daily newspper in Pennsylvania outwlilo'of the large cities. It has gained this by giving all the fresh est news, and sparing do expense iu ob taining items. It has correspondents iu every portion of the Oil Region, besldos several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Too proprietors, editors and ro jortorial tUO, are all young and energetic men, whose aim ia to make the Ierrick the leading newspaper of Western I'enn aylvauia. The Dkrrick will be better than ever for 1X77. It will havH special reporters at Washington and Harrisburg, who will scad daily apecUU of all important events. Us readers will be kept posted on all the political news of the day, as reported from aa tadejiendnnt stand point, while a large rojiortoruil force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it doe now, take the lead In discussing questions of Importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for the interest of the Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always be found reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information couccruiug tho Oil Region, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for the On. City Daily Derrick. Terms, 10 per year; six loouths S ; $1 a month in ad vance., W. H, LONU W ELL & CO., 8y 81 Publishers, Oil City, Pa. EMPLOYMENT, Male and female, sals ry or commission. We pay agent as salary of ) a week snd exprit'tiei. Kre- L . M'niiii'u. i.ii . t . . Ii . 1 . ,1 j . !iW"iIa (i t-. 4 SHERIFF'S 8ALE8. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levail Facias Isaund out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to tno direct ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, In the borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, FERRUARY 20th, A. D., 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M.,tho following described real entate, to-wltt Tho Superior Lumber Company versus Oeorgo W. DIthri.lge and Harriet M. S. Dlthridjr. levari Facias No. TA, February Term, A. D, 1877. Davis. All that piece or parcel of land situate In Tlonosi Town ship, Forest Conntv, and Htato of Penn sylvania, and bounded and descrilted as follows: beginning at a red oak on the Allegheny River (now a stump, the tree having been broken off A. D. 187S) about one hundred and three 8-10 perches below the mouth of Tionesta erttok and north of the lands of John W. Hilnnds. Thonco north along the Allegheny Rlrer 45 JI. 10 perches, thence north alon said river 20 E. 65 5-10 perches to a whito oak standing on tho bank of the Allegheny river, thenee 8. 68 E. M perches tnoro or le to a post and stones, thence parallel north iht long est river lino 26 W est 00 perches spore or len to a white oak, thence southjU? K. W. S porches to a chestnut, thenco north 45" W 12 3-10 perches to tho pla- of begin ning. Containing twelve- acres jpivire or lesa, being the same land inter stlla con veved on the 24th day of February, A. 1). 1S71 by Amoa Hatfield of N. Y. City to Hugh H. Stevenson of Oil City, Venango Conntv, pMin'a, and recorded on the 1st day of April A. 1). 1871, In 1ecd Hook vol ume 9, pagea 343, S44 and 3i, ni also tho aaine land inter alia conveyed on tho 14tli day of February A. D. 1873 bv Hugh II. Stevenson and w ifo to Harriet M. S. Dlth ridge of Tionesta Township, Forest count v Penn'a, recorded on the flrstdav of April, A. D. 187S, in D. Ii. vol 7, p. 130, as also tho same land conveyed by Harriet M. 8. Diihridge to Oeo. W Pithridge, on the 2th day of May A. D. 1W3. and worded the Cth day of October A. P. 1B73, in the ofilce for recording deeds In and for .said County in P. 11. vol. 9. pagea 421 and 422. Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Harriet M. S. Dithrldge and MeorgeV'. Dithrldge at the auit of The Superior Lumber Company. Terms Cash. J. SIIAWJCEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, January 31, 1877. ACTIVE AOENTS, OENTLEMEN OR L.VDIRM, wanted instantly to intro duce a splendid book, CEtiTEHIilAL EXPOSITION UXHClUMiiU ANO LLX.t8TiiA.TKl. Nearly 800 pages, rich Illustrations, superb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as the best and cheapest history of the Ureat Exhibition. Endorsed by "the ofli tlals, nresa and clergy. Is selling im mensely. One lady of no experienc e has cleared"350 in four week.". Act inicklv if at all. Now or never. For full purtic ulariaaddres HUltBARl) I5RO.S., Pub lishcrs, Philadelphia, Pa. 42-St found! DURIMO our experienoe of the pa t six months. In thsOROCERT, PR. VIS ION. FLOUR A FEED liusiness In Tio nesta, we have found the old matins ii MONEY saved is money earned," a true oae, sad that we have saved the people o( thenar ough and so rrouuding country a eonsid ersble amount. Having had a long experience In the wholesale business, we have peculiar fa cilities for buying from first hands, whioh enable na to'offer extra Inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted the krae system of doing business for CASH only, we can sell gooJs nr a uiush lees profit, In laet, competing with prloes lo anv of the cities in the State. In thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in the past, wo announce ooj re moval from the Ki slier store, to Ike pleas ant locatloulknowu aa the ACOMB BUILDING, (immediately aotith of the Company Store) where, in consideration of tho continued depression In the times, have again lower Oil our prices, believing that good should not be sold at war prices, where theoppor tunilie to make money are so much !si. oT-In future ourstore will be keptoper. until 9 P. M., for the mutual benelit of the general public and ourselves. J. H. DEIUCKSON A CO. Awarded the Highest Me J si at Tltaaa. E. & H. T. ANTHONY I CO., 591 Rroadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manitfaeturera, Importers A Dealers k CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIXWS, Albums, Oraphoacopea, and lia ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC WATERIALSi We are Headquarters for everything lo the wav of STEREO PTICONH and MAO IC LANTERNS, being manufacture ' ef the Micro-Stien title lantern, Stsreo-Panoplicon, Uuiverslty Ktereotiron, Advertisers Stereoptieen, Artopticon. School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best of ita elaao In the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, wltk directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make meuey with a Magio Luitern. ;Or-Cnt out thii B'lvei tUenient f.,t ei n e."0 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VlttTUE of sundry writs of Vemll. ExKnns and Levari Facias Wsued out of the Court of Common Plea of Forest county and to mo directed, there will be exposed to Kale by public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in tho !orough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, FEDRUARY 12, A. P. 1877, at 10 o'clock, a. ni., tho follow ing dohci ib ed real esUito, to-w it s The Cominonwealth of reir'svl vsnis Fx. Ret. A. C. Patterson, Truste itc, vs. James Pemiock and JstneH Ohsrrs, Von. Ex. No. 14 Feb. Term, 177. Agnew. All that certain tract of land situate in Har mony Township, Forest County nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, vlx s Hcgl nnlng nt a post, cor ner of laud owned or Iste of John White on Wet Hlikory Creek, thenco south one and a half degrees west four hundred and seventy-four (474) rods to a st, thenco north eighty-nine decrees west one hun dred and se'venty-fonr rods to a white onk thence north one and a half degrees east two hundred and thirty-six rods to a black oak, thence elghtr-nlne degrees wct two hur-'iredand ninety-one rod lo a post, the. wo north one and a half degrees eut two hundred and thirtv-eight rods to a post, thonco south eiglity-nino degrees east four hundred and sixty-four rods to the place of beginning. Containing nine hundred and forty acres more or lcs.. Ex cepting therefrom a parcel ol land contain ing two hundred and eighteen end ninety ono-hundredth acres conveyed by too. S. Ing tr W. II. Amu by deed recorded in iH'cd U',k L. L. p:e "307. AN.) I'.xcrpt Ing n paM-el of lend roiil ini;ig 1110 hun dred and thii tv-thrco acres conveyed by aid Long to tfie Cherry and Trout Ruii 011 Company by deed recorded in Deed Rook J .1 pao four hundred and twenty tlvo (4i"). Also excepting cerbtiii lot's, vix: Nos. 1,2, 11. 1J, 14, 13, Id, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 2,1, 2ti, 27. 3t. 40, 41, 4;, 44, and 07 iu subdivision of lot r. umber live In plan of Fleming farm, and also lots numbers 12, 24, 25, 2K, nml 27, In subd;visioii of lot num ber 2 in plan of said farm, together with the hereditaments aud appurtenances, be ing the same land conveyed by P. H. Cray, high shei-iiTof Venango Count v to James Oharra, by deed dated April 2!, A. I. 147, recorded In the ofllce for tho record ing of dee Is Ac, in deet liook No. 4, page 170 ivc, in said county of Forest. AImuiI ten acres of (he above is improved with" some oil derricks thereon erected. Also. All the defendants right, title, Interest and claim, ol in and to the follow ing deserilied piece or parcel of land situ ate in Harmony Township, Forest County and State of Pennsylvania, lately asMessod in the name of Oeo S. Ijong. subdivisions 12 and 3, containing four hundred and sixty-three acres, being tho same land charged with and sold for nrrearagoi of taxes for the yeers A. D. ISflS mid A. 1. IKiie, by James P. Siggins, Treasurer of Forest County, Pennsylvania to James Oharra, by deed dated September 2!, 1H7, duly acknowledged aud recorded in the oflice for recording deeds in and for said County of Forest indeed lxok No. 8, pp. 308, Ac. Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Isaan M. Pennock and James Oharra,' at the suit of the Com monwealth of Psnnsylvnia Ex. Itel., A. v, l atterson, j rustee, e. A I -SO, John It. Monro for use ot W. Mr.Michacl Receiver Penna. Fire Insuvanco 'oinpstiy vs. Honnett lotds. Levari Facias No. f, Feb. Term, IS77. Ijthy. All that certain elghty-threo acres of land situate in the Township of Jenks, in the County of For est In the State of Pennsylvania, beiti:r the north east part of a larger tract of land known as subdivision number tive containing one hundred and twenty-seven and a halt' acres of wtrrant nur.iber live thousand one hundred and Iortv-one(."l4l) patented by the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania to Peter ISoynton ; said eighty tiiree and a half ner'es hereby conveyed being the north-east part of 'said larger tract or subdivision number five at right angles of the boundary line of ssid subdi vision at aucn distance eoutli-wost or tlio north-east Ixtundary thereof so as to make or include the said eighty-three and a half acres hereby conveyed therein, being tho sains north-east end of the aame subdivis ion number Jivo of Warrant number .Mil, containing one hundred and twenty -Koven acres that John W. Miller Exrjuire, Treas urer of Forest County aforesaid did on the second Monday of Juno, A. D. ISiJiJ agree ably sell the same one hundred and t wen-ty-icven acres, the eighty-three and a halt acres hereby conveyed bring included therein to Honnett Dobbs for arrears of the taxi s for the Years of our Lord Isflt-l.si.", and duly acknowledged the deed hereof in open court held at Marien. in xaid Co in I yon the 2"ith ilay of SeiteiulK'r A. P. lxiiii, all of which appears of record. Ta ken in execution mid U bo sold as the property of Ilennutt Dohl.a at tho suit of John R. Moore for use of Wui. McMichael lteceivor of tho I'euna. Fire insurance Co. A I.S ), P. Joyce vs. Caroline Porter, owner or reputotf owner aud Frank Porter, coii traor, Levari 1'ac.iaa No. 23 Feb. Term, A, D. lt77. Irwin. All of defendants' in terest of in and to the following ploen or tiarcd of land situate in Tionesta Ilorotigh Forest County, Pennsylvania, ami des cribed as lot number four in Mock T, be tween Vine and Itele street, and having a front edge on on Vine and Dato stree of tilt feet, and extending M-k one hundred njul tltirly-fnir bet. I'outainlii'r one ipiaricr neVo, tuc Hainc inoreo" !t , nn t having ono t w story Irani d webing Iioukc thereon ereeleil. Said dwelling house is 16x32 feet on the ground plan. Taken in execution and to be sold as iliw property of Caroline. Porter, owner or reputed ow ner and Frank Porter contractor, at tho suit of P. Joyce. Terms Cash. JCSTIK NNAWKKY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Tionesta, Forest Co. Pa., January Pi, 177. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titutville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 0 N AND AFTER Sunday, Jan. 2S, s77, trains will run as loiiowa; STATIONS. s. a Pittsburgh 8: W Pen June 0; KitUuning 10: R. R'k JunclO: Itrady Rend 11: Parker 11; Emlenton 12; Scrubgrasa 1: Franklin I: Oil City 2; Northward. ,. i i n. t Southward nt 001 p iu p m 2:13 8:40 ;33! 10:50 4:l,ri;il:45 6:02;i2:55 p in p in D:10 2:53 7:49 l:32l a in 0:40 4:55 3:53 5:53ll:40 2:: 5:40 11:291 2:15 5:l.r 1:20 2j30 3:02 4:23 5:3." 0:25 6:301 6:00 10:4rt' 12:40 6:30 7:1 4:32 3:51 3:10 2:55 10:25 12:00 9:4i 9:0: 8: 2.1 10:45 9:41 8:45 6:40 :17 5:25 3:45 2:03 H:30 Oleopolis Isagle Rock Tionesta Tidioute Irviuetou 3;07 3:19 3:49 4:42 5:3'i 9:15 9:. 'so 10:37 I2:2U 1:43 7:02 7:.r3 U:10 1 0:64 l::o 10:41 10:30 10:00 :0M 8:1". Rousuville Titusvillo Corry Mavville liuilalo :.';! V: 13 8:04 8: IS 7:25 0:00 8:.VJ 12:43 3:3(1 4:42 rt: HI t!:lo 1:15 :10 11:55 10:13 0:4. a. in P. UUP P o in 1. in Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID MrCAROO, fieu'l Kuji't. J. MORTON II ALL, lien'l paeii'-i r A Tb-Uet NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tho under signed intend to apply to the Ooiieral Assembly of the State of i'ennsvl vania, id its next session, for the passage of an net entitled "An Act to provide for the pay ment of the debts and distribution of t he funda of theStato Road authorized by the act of first of May, 1KHI, entitled 'An Act appointing commissioners to lav out ami open a Statu Road iu tho counties of Mr Kean, Elk, Forest and Clarion,' and tho several MUpplomentN thoreto." Tho sahf Act will give the CoWl of Com mon Pleas of Elk County Jurisdiction to coiloct the funds of miid rosd and applv th qui 1st, To pay tho costs of proceed ings; 2d, To pay tho just debts lawfully contracted by the late ooinmlsrioners of said road, and yet unpaid j 3d, The sur plus to tho several townships from whence the fund Is derived. 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Thur JIaths are insured lit the use oi (llettn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying eflcctn, remedies and PRE VENTS Kiiei'matism and Gout. Ij Also disinfects clothing and UNEN and prevents diseases communicated ir CONTACT with the TERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of. the hair. Physicians speak of it ia high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per BoxOCakes). 60c. and $1.20. M. B. Tin jo cent calces u friple tks mm of Uiom M I cceta. "HILL'S HUB UD WHISKER DTE BUek ar Brewa. SO C-eats. 5. 1. CUTTUTO!, Prop'r, 7 Sixth It., U The expel ienco of live voars has proved that this Compact and ln liuble work of Oenory 1 Information is bettr adapted to the witntso ill clHM"i of iha cow. nuinity than anyotber work of tlin L in A in TPLL'ft ici mm tallica, 1QENT3 WASTED. pulilished. It has been proven by its IMMKNSKHALE.S, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICKS RKt And bv IU uniform r, BPCCEH.S WITH AOKNTS. The edition of lS7rt hat been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 article, 30U0 wood engraving end eighteen handsomely n graved mid colored maps. The w ork is issued in parts, and a speci men uopy, with map, will be sont to tny address, free of posuso, for twenty coeti. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Sum-pciiors to T. El wood Zsll.l Xos. 17 Slid l Sout'l Hi till Slrt-c, t.'if I'ii 1 1 . a l i. r u k, Pa. : HKAi.. S4 4t AincrlcAH A t'orclRit Vntent. HILMonr if-C(.. Hucr('"is to tli'p man, HoHiiHTif Co.. Nuilrffrrfe, ynienT iorurcd In nil con nt ili.-s. No Fees In sd vsnco. No eburges unless the fient l gisntofl. No Icen for making preiliiiluv ry exiimiiiiitlotiM. So additions! ffs fnr obtiiining rind conducting n rrhssrlJig. P.r n recent diHjIslon of thnConiii'beioner Al.r, rejected Applications nmy be revived. KpiTlal attention given to Interfereiif Cuscs before tho Patent Oinre, Kxtensiens nomre t'ongress, Infrlngf-inent Knits in' different Htstes, and nil litigation sjpor tslning to Inventions uz Patents. Hand' etsntp to Oilmore A Co., lor pamphlet or sixty pages. IniiI C'mm, Wnrrniiln nnrf Hcrlp. Conlostod Land Casr prosernted boforw the IT. N. t;i:,eial liu Oftlco aiul Depsrt iiipiiI oflhe lutirior. Trivste Lund Claim", Mining ami Pre-emption Claims, sir loiiMstil Cusrs nttriKled lo. Land Scrip in W, isn, and 100 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip Is aignnblo, and i sii bo lor.nl ed In tb" name of the purchaser upon anv fior eruinent hind subject to private entry, at 51. "5 per sere. It is of eijuji) value 'wttrr Itoiinty Land arrant. Send stamp !' i iiltnorp t Co., for nmplilet of Instrue tion. Arrcnrn of Vny fc Kouitl,tv Officer, Soldiers, ami Sailors of the lau war, or their hcira, are In iusti, esses titled to money from tho OoverniiK"! 'd" which they ti'nvo no knowledge, 'rito full hi.stoiy or service, mid sato uu'uint of psy aiid boiintv receivil. I.lnrln' stamp' to (iilmoie A' Co., iiml a ful' ,"j'lT1 slln wxnuiiiiHtioii, will be given veil Ires.. I'cmlousj. All Ofneers Soldiers, and Sailors wotin -ded, ruptured, or injured in the lata war, however slightly, ciin obtain a pensleii by addressing tilln'iore A Co. Citses proKecuteil by Gilnioic A Co. be for the SupiTino '-ourt of tlm l.'nit"V., States, the Court of Cl.iims, and llm South ern Claims Conimission. " - Each del tirtiuent of our biislness laren' diiettnl ill it separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties employed by tho old firm. Attention to all busine entrusted to tiilmore A Co. is tluis s eured. We desire to win supcuxs by de serving it. Address OILMORK A CO., 20 r Street, Washington, D. C. 41tf TO THE WORKINi; CLASS.-Wn ar now prepared t.il'ninixh all classes with constant employment at home, the w'.io of the tiin-t or for their spare momints. I'.ii-iiicMs ne.v light and protltalile Per sons of either sex easily earn from 50 cts. to ' jier evening, and a prooi lional sum by dovoting their whole liins to the ha'. ness. lloys nnd ifirls can earn iiuhiIt as much as men. Thst all who keo tLli i" tico may solid their address, suit test the bii'iiie-s we inukw this uniaridbled crt'.ir: To sticli as are not well Kutisneil we will M send one dollar to pay for the trouble i:t" writting. Full particulars, hnmple worth several dollar to commence work on, and a copy of Home mid Fireside, one of lUu largest and best Illustrated. Publications, all sent free by mail. Ihiuilur, if youvaiit permiiiieiit, drotit.dtlo wok, aldis, ticloge SlinioTfTv Co., Portland, Mo. 5.1 Can't be mnde by every h;;uuI ev ery month in the business wu I'u minli, but iIiokh willing to work can eii-ilv earn a dnen dollars a day right in their ow u localities. Ilavu no room toexiilaiu here. Ituiues til'caiaiit and honorable. Women mill bifv and girls do n w ell as men. We w ill fut nUU you a complete Outfit fr Tho )ti -.in n pays I ctter thau niiytlimg eNc. We will iM'iir cxpciiHo of stHiting vou. I'iU lieuUi s tree. W rite and see. I'linuei -. and m chaiiics, their soils and duiighturs, and h!1 clasM's in ned of pavln j: woi k at buitiu, should write to us and learn all about tUti work ut once. Now is the time. Don't, delay. Address True A Co., Augusta, I Maine. . no V II K A P I, A X I 8 IN THE -GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Little Rock and I'orl Smith Rail wav Company Is soiling, tt ecuptioiial ly low prices and on tonus to suit pur chasers, over ONE MILLIONACRE3 of thoir magnificent grant on every mIJu within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably united for production of Com, Cotton, Ornin, Crass, Fruits, nitd all other Northern crops. Winters lire mild, per mitting out door labor for eleven mouth. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No gras hojperH, no crought. Special induce-' ments tor estab!iimntof iiiKiiuf'sctorics. For circulars.iddross W. H. SLACK, Land CommUsiTner, Little Rock, Arkan sas. 41 Nil) I) A l.irs i MAGNETIC SOAP Tho Chetipest Soap that can bn used ft.r the following riasons; 1st. One bar will go n.4 far ns two of any other. 2d. Only half the usual rubbing being required, tlure is r having of more than the entire coil, of tho Soap in labor alouc. Id. The clothes nr. r:':.Je Sweet, Clean and white witio- HailinKor Scald ing, thus all injury totheni isavoid ett, I'liere Is a saving in fuel and bind work, slid tho washing is dono in about half tho usual time. It i.s also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dollars not to lnimo the clothes i.V hands, and as one trial will enable ai, person to n-ecrtaiii tho truth of thof!; statements, it would never pav the pro-, prietor to engage in an extensive system' of advertising und claim such decide merit for his Soap unless lie knew from positive experience that it wnuM prove to, be in every respect w hat is claimed for it. This is also a superior Soup lor Toilet and Shaving purposes. WARNER, RHODES A CO.. Wiior.KsAt.ti J'ani'v t J itoci:i:s, (ieneial Agents. 'I1 Philadelphia, Pa. 999 HOMESTEADS, Ilyon want reliable information w hpra and how to get a cheap Farm, or gevereinent llomesicad, lice, send your ndditM to S. J. tiilmoie, Lund Cuiuinihsionrr I a nd ifcciNe gratis ' CoiAl ol i bo Kansas I'ucinc Homestead. I"11 "''"V1" ' d-i... a, "(,V f M r ;n si;,, i t notice. " " j i 1
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