u Mian, sK. 11. DUNN ' ' EDITOR WEBfSDAT MORNING, FEB. II, 1877. 0!i, jesl tlic Democratic Ilouso in mighty sick of that joint electoral Commission. The board has declared iWr the Hayes electors in Florida ; Mr. Field ofleri a resolution In the House declaring the decision of the board il- irgu;ie .senate reiuscs to concur, hence the decision of iho committee stauds. After a lot of inflammatory rpeeehes in the House on Monday against the electoral Commission, Mr. Carr, a Democratic Member of the House, from Iudiaua, arose in his tracks and spouted as follows "I arise to remind you, the D- enio- cratic majority, that in coinroou de cency your votes on this measure have Hopped you from indulging in even one word of criticism against the de cision of the tribinalv Sirs, it is your own proposition. You brought it into boing; you gave it life and power, and you alone are responsible for the result. Here then, in the name of the Demo cracy of the whole country. I absolve that Commission from all charges eave it may be that of an honest mis take. In the name of the same great power, I denounce the majority of thia House as being responsible for the wrong, and recreant, ignorantly or corruptly recreant to the confidence which has been imposed in them, and faithless to the trusts confided in them." Applause. Thus the Ilouso la divided agtinst itself, eicept in one thing, that is, in agreeing that everything is wrong that does not favor the counting in of Tilden. The old master spirit is at work, and among other things their conauci nas Drought forth a question frora Kasson as to whether it was the intention of the Houso of Representa tive to prevent the completion of the Presidential count, right or wrong? The occasion of the question was a motion to take a recess, the purpose of which was undoubtedly to delay the counting of the vote. After fighting, praying and voting for the electoral bill, they have got it and it brings iheru sorrow. XIwc Democracy are depressed, the Republicans jubilant. It might be well enough to trim up those torches, aud have a fresh lot of oil put in them, as it looks mightily like we would want them in the course of a wek or two. Our Washington Letter. Special lo the Republican. WAanismx, D. C, Feb. 10, 77 Exceedingly fortunate it is for Mr, juueu inai. i ioriua wa3 mo urst one of the d isputed States to be considered, for in none other has he equal advan tages. in no other case can it bo dftimed that the Hayes certificate has been declared false by the State au thorities. The Republican counsel have undoubtedly made masterly ar guments on Florida, and should the tribunal declare it for Hayes it will will be almost a death blow to Tildeu'a chances. Many now upon the fence, would then break for the Republican tide, and they would meet the Louisi ana case with victory almost assured. After Florida shall have been disposed of, the votes of the following six States Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas aud Kentucky, will be counted in the order given, and doubtless with out objection on either side. Louisi ana will come next; objections will of course be made, and the case will co to the High Joints for a decision. The Senate has this week by a vote if32to22 refused to pass the bill aboJuiblng the police board of tbeDis tiict over the President's veto, as was crone by the House. The Ilouna has appropriated $40,000 for the expenses of clerks detailed to investigate ulleged frauds in the Pension Office. Just what this investigation will disclose is not known, but some startling (level opements may be expected. In the lebate over the appropriation it was 'uted that an examination of the pen oa rolls would ehow that, ten per sot. of those jiow borne upon them ugbt ta be stricken ofT. Aside from 'Us but little business of importance a been transacted by cither body of ' 'tigress. Woce Congress appropriated 220,000 Me poor of this District Henry! . j'iou's one hundred thousand i i. ...... . ..hi. ...... i r j i u ' i si', caiicl iw wimp!" the inauguration of Tilden, have been pouring in upon us in alarming num bers, and I am foarful lest our station houses prove too few to accommodate them all. And they are a distinguish ed lot of tatterdemalions I assure you, their principal characteristic appear ingto be that those of them who carry nami organs liave the same unquench able thirst for com juice as the more fctilhusiaslic ones who constitute the body guard of the former. Generally they are as full 'of enthusiasm as of whisky, but since the President's veto of tho bill abolishing the police board, a marked feeling of anxiety has ap peared to' pervade their rags. Ccr- . t - I ct.l..: " il i i laiMjjr ooietnon, in an nis n'orv, was never arrayed like one of these only the Mulligan Guards havo ever proached ihem. ap- It is probable that tho House clause in the legislative bill, reducing the President's salary to $25,000 will be rejcctod'by the Senate, as it is held that that body cannot agree to it with out stultifying itself. A bill passed both Houses of tho present Congress providing for similar reduction, but it was vetoed by the President, and at the present session the Senate, in which body the bill origiuated, refused to to pass it over bis veto. Tho Senate Committee on appropriations will rec ommend that the clause in ouestion 4 be stricken out. In the language of Old Indications, now look out for tramping typos : six hundred printers have been thrown out of employment by tho suspension of Congressional work at the Govern ment Printing office. This wholesale reduction was made absolutely neces sary by an exhaustion of the appropri ation. The President's message on the Spe cie Bill appears to bo received with almost unanimous praise all through the East. Now that General Grant is I about retiring from nn -office which he has filled with honor both to himself and the nation for eight years, the Democratic prss is commencing to allow that he isn't half so black nor ignoraut a man as he has been painted. Let us only hope that bis successor may be as good a man. Withinthe past week everything in this vicinity has taken on the appear anco of Spring. The trees all over the city have commenced to bud, and the weather is as balmy as though we were in the midst of April instead of February. Unless cooler weather sets in we will have mosquitoes in full bloom within a month. Uy the way. you might mention to my many admirers amongst you read era that a valentine mailed uow would reach mo just about tho 14th. "Those issued by the National Banks prefer red, although tho past office sometimes gets out very good things in that line, Addrcs. Maxwell. A Suggestion. East Hickory, Feb 8, 18; Ed. Rei'UBucan: I noticed in your issue of the th iust., among your "current items," tlmt "the Hunter oil well will be pumped by water power." And for the benefit of tiil producers who have small wells that will not pay expenses of fuel and engineer to pump them, we would suggest wind power. A wind-mill could be placed upon the top of a derrick, with suffi cient power to pump the well at a very small cost. Wind-mills are used aloug the Hues of nearly all the Western railroads for pumping water t supply tanks, also for driving saw-mills, grain ele vators and grist-mills. After being placed in position they would only re quire oiling once a week, and we be lieve there is not a day in the year but there would be wind sufficient to pump a well three or jour times iu twenty four hours. There were several ia operation on the Centennial grounds, and they were constantly on the move wheu you could scarce feci a breath of air stir ring. Suppose u tvU produced three bar rels per day, with oil at (ttvo dollars per barrel : it would not pay the ex pense of fuel and engineer. Yet with wind-mill it would bring a net in come of six dollars nor day to the owner. If a few wiud-milts were put iu op eration as we suggest, we believe that hundreds of small wells would soon be pumping all over the Oil Regions, and we think it would be worth a fair test by producers. - 3 t are ncd p.ib 1 :i lo vher the mills are mauufiictured, or a "paid" agent, wo only Ripest tho idea as practicable, aud beliive that "wind" and "gas" will soon grapple for tho nscendeucy. Yours ovc. Gum Blanket. X(o Advertisement. Dissolution. T IIK rAKTNKHSIIIP hr relof..rn rvint. inn between tho imdnrMiriie.l uni (liiu day (Unsolved by mutual consent, and no counts divided. J. K. HTiAINK, M. 1. it. a. KdiiKjir, y. n. 1 loncNta, Pa., Feb. C. 1877. 3U ,. . . , Mppucauon3 top License at rebruarv sessions, 1377. William Ty, Hotel, Fatrnnda-j, Ta. 3 John 1'otcrnon, Hotel, Trunkevvllle. V,. John 11. J(iill, HetoJ, FaiTundas", Hn. Leonard AKnew, lloto', Tioncsift'Boj.'.- Feb. 5, LS77. 1). W. CLaIIK, Clerk. M Register's Notice NOTICK Is hereby piven that JainfrtJil li.lan. Kxoentorol tlio R.stnte nf Am,- S. Sifrpins, Into of Harmony Townsiiii), deceased, lias tiled his first and fund ac count in this ollieo, and the snmo will be presented to onr next Court for eontirnia- lioil. I). W. CLATilv T? -Ufnr Jan. vi, ii Ti, 41 PnOCLAMATION. AViii-.rtKAs. The Hon. T,. D. Welinore, in-iui'in Jim oi mo ;nnrt or i om. loon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued bif rre- cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter .Sessions. Ac nt Tionexta. for tno county or l'orest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Feb. noxt, beinjr tho 251 h day of Feb. 1877. Notieo Is therefoi o civen to tho Coroner. Justices of the Vea.. and Constables of hhUI county, that they bo men ana mere in tneir prnpor persons nt ten o clock, A. M.. of said day. with their records, inquisition examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and to those tvhor.ro hound in recognizance to prosoeiuo orainst tho lirisoncrs" that nro or shall be In tho jail of Forest Countv, that thoy be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just. ;iven un der my hand and seal A. O. 1877. J UbTIS SH.VWKJ3Y, Shcriir. Red Hot! Oil City Spicy S Newsy I Derrick, Daily For 1S77. Heitcr Tlinn liver! More and Fresher Sews, and Morn Head ing Matter than any o'her Daily Paper in North-AYcstitni Pennsylvania! The Oil City Daily Dicriiick will be gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attuinud by any daily newsp iper in Pennsylvania ontsidc'of the large cities. It has gained this by giving all the fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It lias correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Region, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portorial stall, are all young and encrgotic men, whoso uim Is to make tho. Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. Tho Dkrrick will bo better than ever for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington and Harrisburg. who will lift vi fl 1 ti v unnoi nl j rtfn1! ii.ii-wrt,i. ........ .t..kT -.j-,.'..... .... ..i.ir. .nil, Its readers will lie kept posted on nil the political news oi tno day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while n large? rcportorial force will keep thorn informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take tho lead in discussing questions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for tho interest of tho Oil Uegion. It will maintain its position as authority in fiil statistics, and its market quotations will always be lound reliable. If you want spicy readinir. frosh news. information concerning tho Oil Hogion, and a rod-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil CIIY DAILY IJKH1UCIC. Terms, gio per 3'earj six months $."; $1 a month in ad vance. YV 11. l.ONGW EIjL A CO., J!at. Publishers, Oil City, Pa FINE GOLD WATCHES, SIIiYJBR WATCHES A!tf JEWELBY! It atches, Clocks, Solid und riated Jewelry, lllack Jewelry. Eye Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, ., fr. AT L KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE, TIDIOUTE, PV. WATCHES AND CLOCKS toiuii'l tnul "Wiii-i'antftl. LEAVE YOUTTWATCHES nt Q. V. Bovard's Store, Tionesta, Pa. ELBOW-ROOKV1. MAX ADKLKH'8 ew Book. Just imblished.. Will outsell any book in the held. This britthtest of humorous books is prolusoly illustrated with the mo.-t laughable pictures by Arthur B. Frost. will sell ny reason ol its ! .canty andcheap- liess. ao other Ixiok published posscssinir such general litness lor tho wants .of the present tunes. Agents who wish to make J.IU WAdrJ) wanted in every town. Tempting te'-ins nnd circulars sent, on application to J. M. STODDAHT A CO., 11 .Clicstnut Street, Philudoliihiu. 38-4 The Best Eepublican Paper Published in New York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ONE HOLLA It l'KK YKtlt. FIFTY I EM'S FOIl NI.V .MONTHS. Send for specimen copies and club rates. HL'till J. HASTINGS, llM Fulton Street, i-.U I 111 K (..ilV. MIND RKAbtNO, Ps.vchomu.iiey, cination. Soul Charming, Jle: iew 1 oik city. 3S-4 Fas- Jiesmcr- lHin, and .Marnairo Guide, showiinr how eitlier sex may tuicinato and gain the loyo and alfoction of any person thev choose in stantly. 400 pages. By mail O'jcts. Hunt t Co., 13'J S. 7th St., Phil. 1H 4 TOBAVOBK of all kin ' (ii-c i. ii short lioliic. Is done at this of- SHERIFF SJSALES. BY VIRTUE of n writ or Levatl Facias issued o;it of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest Count v, and to mo direct od, there will be exposed to Halo !v public vendue or outcry, nt tho Court Ilouso, in the, boromrh of 'j ioncsln, on MON HAY, FEPKUARY ili'illi, A. D., 1 R77, at 10 o'clock A. M.,tho following described I ca 1 CSUll C, IMVH : ...1 li , i no .-oipenor Lumper company versus ueorge . Ditlnideo and Unmet M.S. Dithridge. l.ovmi 1'ncias No.li"), February lorm.A. J). KS77. Davis. All (hat pioco it fared 1)1 IHMll MUltllOln I lOtlCsta ToY n- ship, Forest Countv, nnd Stat of Penn sylvitnU, and bounded nod described as follows: iiosinnintf at a rod oak on tho Allegheny River (now a stump, tho tree having been broken off A. I). is;;i) about one hundred and throo 8-10 porches Imlow , ...v,.., .. ... A n.nvl.l VI IT IV mill IKTUl (U in lUftnth nf '!'!.-.. .a. -I.. ........ I 1 . .1. i"o.ioiis or John w. inlands. Theneo ;nomi niong the Allegheny Kiver 4.") K. 10 llrt II fl 1. .11 .r t 1. n A U,v),H... 111.... )iei i!)c, tiionce north ulon said river 'M" 10. fV r-10 perches to a white o.ik standing on tho bnnk of the Allegheny river, thence H. (S K. a; perches more or' less to a post and stones, thence parallel north the long est river lino lii; Wcsti.0 perches more or less to a white oak, thenco south 45 F W. W perches to a chestnut, thence north 40 . 1Z fi-10 perches to the place of begin ning. Containing twolvn acres. ntoro or less, being the samo land inter niia con veyed on the 24th day of February, A. D. 171 by Anion Hat livid of N. Y.' City to Hugh II. Stevenson of Oil City, Venango Count v, Pemi'a, and recorded" on tho 1st day of April A. D. l73,ln Deed Hook vol umo !, pages 313, 314 and 34"., ns also the samo bind Inter alia conveyed on tho 14th day of February A. D. 1S73 by Hugh II. Stevenson and wilo to Harriet M. N. Dith l idge of Tionesta Township, Forest county Penn'n, recorded on the tirstdnv of April, A. D. 1S73, in D. H. vol 7, p. 130, ns nlxo tho Raine Und conveyed by Harriot M. S. DHhridgo to (.'. Dlt bridge, on the 2!H!i day of May A. I). S73, anil recorded tho (ith day of October A. D. 1873, in th-i olllco Tor recording deeds in and for Paid County in D. li. vol. t, pages -I'Jl und 422. Taken in execution nnd to be sold as the property of Harriet M, 8. Dithridge nnd (ieorgo V. Diliiridgc nt tho suit' of Ton Superior Lumber Company. Tonus Cnsh. J. SHAWKKY, Sheriff. Phcrifl'M (ifflcc, January 31, n;77. A Cliv AdJCNTS, OF.NTLKMKX OU J- LAf)IlS, wanted instantly to intro duce a sjilendid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Nearly SOU pages, rich illustralions, superb bindings, very attractive, and n treasure ns the best and cheapest history of the (treat Inhibition. F.udorxod by 'the o!li- .i.ii.-, jmiwi nun t-iuiy, h(il!llg ltlt menseiy. (inoindyot no exocrienco has eioared .i.0 m tour weeks. Act uuleklv lint an. aow or never. For full nartic 1 ..! .. .1 .1 . ill-.... . .... . ' is mill M'Ml III ttlJAIUI jl.t.l.-j li--hcr, Philadelphia, Pa. i' ij FOUND. DUH1NO our OTperlonew of tho pa t nil months, in thellltllCKHV. l'RlVIs x I! xw., r i,uu it r r, KD Uusiiicni in Tio- nosla, wo havo found tho old maxim 66 MONEY avcd is money eurnod," a tuio one, nnd that wc have saved the neonlo ol tlie l.or- ongh and surrounding country a onsid eiauie nuimint. Hitviug had a loinr cx iiorienco In tha whnlcsalu businesii. we have neeulir.r fa cilities for buying from lirst hands, which enables us lo oiler extra inducement to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tha true Kyultm of doing busiiuema for CASH only, we can sell goods Rji a inuah ltu protit, in laot, coiiipeting with pri&wi in any of tho cities in tins Stito. In thanking the citizen for liberal pt ronago iu tho past, wo announco ou.r ro ne, yal from tho Fish'ir store, to tbe plon ant localioi:;known as tho AC0M3 BUILDING, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of tho continued depression in tho times, havo again lower ed our prices, believing that foods should nut bo sold at war prices, where the oppor tunities to mako monay-uro so ninch less. tH-In future our store will bo kpptopoc until 0 P. Itr., for the mutual benefit of tho general public and ourselves. .Ml. DK1UCKSON tCO. A warned the Highest Modal at Yinaa. 1 E. & H. T. ANTHONY a CO., 691 LI road way, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan liutel.) Manufacturors, Iinportors 4 Doalors t CHItOMO.S AND THAMES, STERE0SC OPES AND VIEWS, Albums, GraphoscopiB, and WuiVa ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Wo aro lleadouarters for yarYthinir ! t-ho way of STICKKOPTICONS and MAG IC LAIS lhK.NS, beiuc niHtiufaolurei of tho Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo -Panopticon, University Storeopticon, Advei tistn-s Storeopticon, Arto;ticon School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLK'S LANTERN. Each style being the best of lu ulauw in the market. Catalotufs of Lanterns and Slide, with directions for usin, soul on application. Auy enterpi isintr man can mko ineusv with u Matrio Lanirrn. jfr'Cut out this adveiiiscinent for ref-:c!i;c.'":i''. Allegheny Valley Rail noail. Pittsburgh, Titusvillc &. Buifalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 07 AND AFTF.K Sundfv. ,laii. 1:77. 1ml ns will run as follows: STATIONS. Norlhwnrd. Southward N. t . ,,,. fl Nu. 1 it in p m p in '.':ir. V:ti ;l;3:l!l(l;,r.(l pin pin 1':10 L':.V. 7:l!l l:;','j 7:nsii:i.(il f:.Vjll:4oj n in f.:IO l:",:i PlttMiurph S:ti:! V Pen Juno K'ltlanning I0;ii.) U. Il k .Iuncl0:,-.7 Prndy licndllsUl Parkr ll;;Vt l-mlenton P-::t( Ncrnhgrnas 1:10 Franklin l:)'! Oil City 2:20 4:i:.ill:l f:0i!l-J:.- r.:15 r,-.r.w (1:30 7:ir. 7i'7 I: JO i!;:ti) 3:1'.: l-.J.l f.:3.'i (i:25 0:i:. i:3('. r.:4H 11 :'.!!) :i:, ';0.ii i(i: ls p.!: ID 4::w!i:V!:.!ia:0(l 3:,M !: 1 li: 1 3:10 Mti ii:4l :3r K:4,- Oleopo'iis '".agio Hock Tionesta Tidiouto IrviiK'ton 3:07 3:li 3:i:i 4:4:! 5:3-. 10:41 I0::w 10:0') S1:0S 8:1."! (!:40 0:17 10:37 i":'J, 3:1 1J:'J(.' !:r 1:0.j X:1K 7: -.'j r.:0i) ItoiiNovilln Titusvlllo Corry MavviUo Buifalo H-..Y. 11:4: :d'J S:l)l! 7: id 1: ir, A-Al II; it; 8.K1 i. lit !:!() 11: ).-, ii):.-)4:lO:l3 f. - 1: (; i:l. . niip. mia. mia. m p. m J.IHII1M run nv I'liiinncipiitu l inin. DAVI D Mi:CAltiO, (icn'l Kun't . MOllTON HAI.Ii, l Jen'l I'ussengor A Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. lli'j tiuiest, Largest, mid Most IVrlcd Manufactory In tho United States, nearly 5 6,000 Now In us.v No other Musical In!trnhi pverobluln-. I'd the s.u.ifi popularity, jECr-Sond for Pi leu Lists. Add n sa 11 UFFA LO, J?, Y. Tho fact of ours being thu oldest und largest manufactory in tho United K!aj, with nearly f.f.,000 inslrnmeiits nnw in use, is a fcuflicitnit guarauteo of out- re sponsibility mid the inoriU of our iustru inriils. U'Uiu iiV.O. A. PllINCE t CO." ' SULlUIUlt SOAl. TiioroukiilyCi res Diseasks ,rUK Skin, IoKAUTIFIKS I1IK C'OMrLEXlb.N, l'RKVfcNrS and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, IIeat.s Sores and Abrasions or tub Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup. lions Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL PlXM- ishes arising from local impurities of the Hood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such ns tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle marvelously clear, smooth and pliant, and being a wholesome Beautifier is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul phur Raths are insured by tiik ise ok Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and linf.n and 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. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Caka; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120. N. D. The jo cent caltea are triple the size of those at sj cents. "HILL'S HUB AXD WHISKER DYE," lllack or Brown, 30 Cent. 5. 1. aiTTESTOJ, frop'r, 7 Sixth At., il.Y. The oxpciieuceof five years has proved that this Compact and re liable work of Genera' Information is better adapted to the wantso ill classes of tho coin . oiunity than any other ZELL'S SSCYCLO?ED! Hew mini AQENT8 WAHTED. , worn oi mo kind evo published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, by the numerous COMMKNIMTollY NOTICES KEC'P, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AUENTS. Tho edition of 1S71 has been THOItOUGlILY 11EVISE1) TO DATE. It contains loO.nou articles. GOCM) wjod oiKraviiiKs an;l eighteen liainlijonioly en graved and colored maps. The work is issued in pai ls, aud n speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, tree of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Sueceors to T. Elwopd Zell.) Nos. 17 and 19 South Sisth Street, 4-(f PlIH.ADI l.l'Al , Pa. Can't be made by. every auont ev er.v month iu tho business w furiiish, but those willinut to work can easily curn a ilo.pn (Io1I.u k n day riRht in their own localities. Have no room to explain here, ltusip.ess pleasant and lio:ioralli 'oincii nnd boys and Kirls do as well as men. Wv will furnish you a complete Out lit, tree. Tho biisituss nays better than anything else. We will licaropenso of starting ymi. Particulars free. W riU) an 1 see. i aruicrs aud tno chanirs. their sons and dauKhteis, and all clashes in ncyd of paying wotk at home, should write to us and h Pi n all about tho work a; once. Now is tho time. Don't delay. Ad.lre.-s 'i'rue A Co., Augusta, Maine. jwj ili.,-.. mi.i,iui i.iu rure:,t lycputjiicMn Mm k llflSil. f tm&tm v I'l mmmmm -il Wl.l ;V. .n in nii tj.: t en' Illf IMI,. f v. i 1, m i,i, a ( ( 1,, ,'S'lcrv "''in I t (.li'tl. !. r:Ui;iik pM!.'nr,., in nil coniii rics. o Foes I u s,l . v:inci .o chni-.M-s unless Ihe patent l !Ti!'nHM. (' Iocs for mnKI log pre! in.; nn- ' 7'un:nntioiiH. No additional f'WH for U'H.'OIIHIII I'IKI enm 11, .( ., rclmns-ing. ly . . . ... ... , ,., inovoininitsioiier am, rejected implications may bo retlvd Spccal aiu-nilon Kivcn i intn r,,rcn ascs be I. re l!:0 pBtrnt Oflicr, 1 ixtensi,' bcloie ConKresM, In.rhiMn.Jnt u its in jbheront. States, nd r,ll l::b;!vion a,,.,e.! Iir.nl-nr U nventions or patents. Wml I'l uiip lo (.iliiioro A Co., (or panmhlot y.f sixty pincc.'i. 1 1 C'rtfjjpw, Warrant nl Hrrlj. CildftstM J.nnd W proseculed befr tho U. H. .e:,ei'nl I.aud Ollco mi l JVpaii liient of thelntirior. Pri vale Land Claims Mining and Pre-emption Claims, ami lIoviCNteau Cases utl,..H'd to. I.und Sc-:,, in X H), nnd li;o ncru jiieces lor nu!e. TfcU Scrip Is nwiytiiible, end c.ln bo located In tho ninno of thn tmrcliasnr upon nnv (,'ov ernnient hind stil .(.. to private, rn'ti v at tl.'S' per fere. It is (,f vkIuo "with bounty Land Wiuianls. Send stump l (iilin..ie ,V Co., fur ( .mnphVi i.f Intiu- tio.l. II I'UlT.lll ( I ' u I. . ..i'.l . ... of l;y & ISoisiaiv. Olliccrs, .Soldiers, and Sailors of the lab war, or (heir heirs, nro In many discs eu tllled to money frinu the ioviriuueiit of which they havo no hncwlodyc. Wi Ito lull history of service, and state ntuomil of pay and b..unlv received. I .iiuh.su stamp to tJilinore A- (!o., and a full rophv fitter citinInallon, will be given you I'reV. All (tfllcors. Soldiers, r.nd Ssilon woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lat.i war, however slightly, inn obtuin a ponsion by addressing Uilmoro A Co. Casoji prosecuted by (Jilmoro V Co. bo loro thn Supreme Court of the lnitoj States, tho Court cf Claims, nod the South ern Cbiiins Commission. J-htch (li'piu tiuent of our business Is con ducted in it sepnrntc bureau, under ehito of tl.c same experienced panics emplovud by the old Urn i. Attention to ajl buniin. i nl ru;ted to (Jihuoro ,- c,., j tiu,B t4. cured. Wo desire lo t in Mieieks by sfrvinjr it. Address !II.M(inK A CD H'l t"s'lr,J Washington, J). C. - ltf (f t? ? 1 111 -III I. W...I - T "... r-.r . . ... III!'. IMIIiUI.XO l.li.H.-. .Vrt IVO now prepared t.ilnuiNh all eludes with ((iistaiH employment at homo, tho whole of the lima or for their Kpr munilnU business new li-htand profitable Per sons of e ther sex eiuiily rain front U) ct. o f ; per c ruins, and a proportional mm In- (luvot.ntf their wholo time to the busi ness li iys and uirls can earn nosily on much r.s men. Thai si I who m. n,.. ..... t. co m.iy send their fl ldre. nnd test the t.UMiio s wo inrtUe this unparalleled c-fler: lo Kitch ns Hro in t well rutlaflc-d w will send one dollar to pay for tho trouble of writtinir.- Pull nai tii u'.urs. mtinnl several dollars lo commence, work on, and ti copy of Home nd Kiresido. ono of the largest nnd best Ulu;;tnito-l Publication, all sent freo by mail. Header, if von want permanent,- drolitablo work, "addre, Ovrogo Sliuson A Co.. I'ortlamL M. XI IN THE GREAT SQUTHWFfiTf The Jjiillo rtock and Pot t Kmiik r.'aii- Wav Comnniiv Iu tnlli..,. .i i iy iOW Ill'lCOS and (ill Innn. .,, .... . . . -. ..... . . quit I'... c-hascrH. over ONE IVJtLLION?ACREn of their maeniliccnt rrrnnt on ctcry iddo within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably united lor production of Corn Cotton, drain, Urns. Fruifs, and ail ether .orlh"rn crops. Winters are mild, por mitliiiK outdoor labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No crnss- noppuis, uo ( i-ouciit. Slice al induce. menbi fur estabii'liiuenf t iiKiuu.iirtorif . ur i ireuiitrs, n.i.ircss W. 1). SLACK Land Commit b ner. Little Pock. Arkanl wis. in 1 -w J. Sz, COATS havo boon awardsd a Modal nd ti.,i,.,,. at the Centennial nctsitir.i. mi, I ........ nioudcd by tho J tidies for AND- -OF ! Ii CJ OTTO .. , T. CWIIOIllf, 'Dirpolpr-Oeneral. J. SL.HAWLET, Prei. Al.HX. 11. llOTKLEt:, secretary pro tout. SEA I,. 5141 fiP-MESTiApS, Ilyou want reliable information where ami how to get a cheap Farm, or geveremenl Homestead, lreo, send your address to M, J. iiliuore, Lund Ootninissioner, Law rem e, Kansas, und receive gratis a copy ol Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. 20 t TO AGENTS on ah y muo sekd work, THE BIG BONANZA Dan Do (JuIUh'h now book with intro duction by Mark Twain is ust ready. Il is tho richest in texts and illustrations soon for a long tinui. Aro you outof work or dragging along on some dull book T Uo, for this one. It will till your potkeia turel Don't dolay and lone territory you want scud for circular nt oneo. It coats nothing to see them. Address AMERICAN PUlt L1S1IING CO., Hartford. Conn., or F. C. DL1SS it CO., Nowaik, N. J. 25 4 lrKEK GIFT of a Piano for dentrihutlnir I our circulaiH! nd Iwn H our circiuaia: ad Iress J. H. l'immCn Kill II... ....1 ... . . . ' Tjoncsta, A up:. l -jru. $1362 I PK0FITS FROM I $10652 5 i Oil J IN Vi.il M1.W1H OF U-I. .. : . . 1 : . . . . i ii'jiiuiciousseieeu..naipi manaeinent of Stovk Srivi!i?gcs is ii suro road to rapid fortui.a. Send for new "System of Assuod Proms," free with lull intorniatiou concnin tho Stnrk Markct. T. PO TTER WIGHT d-ro !(! and Stock Proko.o 31 It Wull SUeui, New York, r : T, Male und fonieTKl'a'. l.MFboYME 1 1 ur c 'lllllllSHiin. Wi ,.' . .... salary of $M, a week nnd n. t. a Manufa.tuiln- Co., Haufd r" P.-irti, ill .r .',., V il 4