W. II. DUNN P. D I TOR. WEDNESDAY MOUSING, MAR. II, 1877. Tlicre was nt first a good deal of talk of opposing the Cabinet appoint' merits of President Hayes by promi nent members of tho Senate, but as will be eecu in another column, the nominations were all finally confirmed. Of this we are glad, for the simple rea son that we wish President Hayes to have a fair chance to carry out the promises made by him in his letter of acceptance and his inaugural address. Of course, if he cannot be allowed to select such meu as he thinks best fitted to help him carry out4iis policy, the blame, should he fail, would fall not , upon him, but upon those who placed the impediments in his way. By all means, let him have all the honor, if . he merits it, and all the blame, should he deserve it. It looks very much as if Mr. Hayes would disappoint extreme partisans on both sides, redeem all his pledge, and give us an administration of which the country will bo proud. The following shots fro.n the Der rick each hit the bull's eye : "The Democratic organs which call President Hayes "His Fiaudulency," and "Returning Board Hayes," or spell his name r. b. hayes, 6how the same kind of a spirit that the school boy does when he makes faces behind the back of the teacher, who has given him a licking." In a recent speech, Francis W. Bird said : "If I could reach the entire Democratic party of the country, I would ssto them : 'To your tents, O Israel, to your tents!' I would say to every Democrat, 'Never recognize, po litically, officially or judicially, the President who comes into power by ' euch manifest fraud. Never accept an office from the incoming administra tion, from the Cabinet downward. Never let a Democrat darken the door of the White House. Support the jovernmeut de facto so far as is neces sary to its successful administration, but never, directly fir indirjctly, ad jnU tlia.t it lias legal or constitutional right -to power.' " Or, in other words, why didn't Mr. Francis W. Bird say: "We have "been disappointed ?n the flect:on of .our President-" f let, us do all we can, in a quiet way, to liin der any good purpose President Hayes lias in view, aDd if possible make ev ery effort at reform futile. Remember that the success of the Democratic party in greater than the welfare of the country." The New York Herald tnake3 a forcible presentment of the strong position which Hayes will luld as President. It points out that the New England States were solid for him with the single exception of Connect! cut; that the five Paci6c . States were unanimously for him; that nil the great Western States were for him with the single exception of Indiana; and that from the only section of the country (the South) where there was anything like a solid opposition to him, the Representatives in Congress are now united against any opposition jo proceeding with the declaration of Ji'u election. It certainly looks, from this powerful presentment, us if Prcsi .leut Hayes would have the whole country back of him at the etart ; and vie have the utmost confidence that ns Admiuislratiou will be so jvibe as oiijy to increase that strength. We sec tfiat the Judiciary Com mittee of tho House, at HarrUburg, Lave reported a bill to increase the salaries of the Judges. This com mittee being liiaJe up of young law yers, this action might naturally have been expected of them; but a the members generally are uotin that pe tition, tame belter action may be ex pected from them. We suggest to Lhiw, therefwe, thai this is au spe i at Imd time to be lucreattfig t ajaries. The revenues of the State are falling pff; the Legislature i bunting for sur i!lus cltice liplicvj io tu?& wit, md for .official salaries cut dawn ; and tiie peo ple are cryiug out against any increase in the burdens of taxation; and surely at sucli a t'rtne atid under su-ch c;roui 6 tanc.es, ho Legislature will not com mit the foJIy of increasing salaries al ready, iu the popular judueut, u'i .deti'tty Jiigb. 1'itLburgh Commercial. '-Robiiwou &. Banner tell Mixed ' s different colors, ready tor ijs. Cabinet Confirmations. Washington, I). C. Mar. 10, 1877. As soon as the Senate went into executive session to-day, the various Cabinet nominations wer9 in turn re ported back from the committees, ac companied in each caso with unani mous recommendation for confirma tion. Motion was made to then tike up tho nomination of David M. Key as Postmaster General, for immediate action. A single objection would have prevented action upon it to-day, but no objection was interposed and the votes upon the question of confirming, was taken by yeas and nays, and re sulted, yeas 54, nays 2, tho negative votes being cast bj Democrats. This vote seemed to be regarded as n test of the strength of the opposition to the remaining nomination?, and no fur ther opposition was made against tiny of them, beyond a demand for roll call in the cases of Scliurz and Evarts. The vole on Schur's nomination was 44 for confirmation and 2ngain.t. The vote on Evnrts' nomination was about the same, (iuito a number of Sena tors on both sides abstained from vot ing, and the few negative votes in both instances were cast by Demo cratic Senators. Cameron, of Penn sylvania, voted for Evarts, Scliurz and Key, remarking that his vote for Evarts, was under what ho regarded as instructions from his Committee on ioreign Relation?, which had in structcd him to report favorably. Conkling refiaiued from voting on this nomination. The nominations of George W. McCrary to be Secretary of War, Richard F. Thompson Secre tary of t he Navy, and Charles Dev ens to be Attorney General were con firmed without roll call or even a di vision. The news of tho confirmation was received at the White House and Executive Departments almost as soon as the action of the Senate w3 taken, and elicited very satisfactory express ions. The President simply said he was very glad of the prompt action. Forest is the only county in the State not represented in the peniten tiary. - The oaly way wo can account for that is, the coucty is well wooded, and its people can easily strike "tall timber.' Clarion Democrat. Ciarion County is well represented in the penitentiary, but not so well ns it would be if justice wasn't so terri bly blind over there. And then when, a man does happen to get a sentence the population goes to work and gets up a petition for his release. They don't need "tall timber" where such a state of morals exists. John Reynolds, manager of the Reynolds Herald, paid our town quit? an extended visit. He was feated on a'l hands. He left for Reynoldsville on Friday last. St. Mary's Gazette. "Feated on all hands !" Is the Rey nolds Herald . man deformed? Does he walk ou his hands, like an acrobat, o.' on his hands and feet like a quad ruped? Does he write with his toes, like Barnutu's armless woman or wash his face with his feet, like a cat? But why does the Gazette man spell feet with an a ? Heudricks seems to have been sud"3ently dropped into oblivion by the papers.' We hear Tildcn's name frequenly, but never a word of Hen dricks, until comes a little paper from the Want which says Hendricks will nbide by the decision. Hon. Gixlm'-a A. Grow, of Sus quehanna county', Geu. Howard Reed er of Northampton couuij, and ex fctmtur Jltilman, of Lebanoa wunty, are named at probable candidates for auditor general on jho republican ticket next fall. .... .i i .i i Uiseussing the biii-ine&s outlook the New York Eveniug Putt says: "As to tue present and future, .e do not foresee anytbiug of s. jxilitioal tliaracter which cau now occur to fur ther retard the natural recovery of trade. While it U fortunate lJi.it ihere is nothing to create an unwhole some i-necnutife activity, it is unde inabio tiiat nU lheeon'it;ons necessary for a sound and healthful recovery exist." TJ.ejO Xl-jMl In -O.Ac,-Uv,a , ., r ' ' papers that U. r. beiiAUu: Xviiirieron had tendered li54 refiignulioa, fltvS'jh1 hU son "Don." Ca-flate H-eeJrota- ry of Wat tvas spoLcii of rj' his stdi or j, w.Jfc Mix pcor, Jt.ii prohal.la (.hnX'.tho reporlV' ti incorrect. L.iTtn. Tho report U corrccv and Day. Celeron has been noiuiuated by il... I t.i: , ,.P f ..rrlil-.t ou vmo Mvri..i:.f . r c . i un e" successor. "Report" says that Mr. Garfield has withdrawn from tho contest as successor to Senator Sherman, und that tho indications arc that Stanley Matthews will be chosen. CTIVK A OK NTS, OKNTLKMKX OH PIK.S, wanted instantly to Intro- duee a splendid bonk, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION IMiSCIUUtO AND 11J.ISTRATK1. Nearly 800 pnires, rich illustrations, superb binding, very attractive, nitd a treasure as the best nnd cheapest history of tho Orcot Exhibition. Endorsed by "tho nffW cials, proa and clergy. I Helling im mensely, Ono lady ot no experience linn cleared $ 1"0 in four week. Act quickly if nt all. Now or never. For full pnrtie-ulnrisnddrwH-i IIUIMtAUI) PROS., Tub Ushers, Philadelphia. Pa. 42-ftt Dissolution. ' rpiIK PAltTNKKSllIP heretofore elst--L i t vr Ixitween tho iindorfcitniod was this dav dissolved by mutual eminent, and ac counts divided. ' .T. E. Ill, US E, .Nr. I. 11. A. EOHEKT, M. 1. Tion.iKta, Pu., I'd). (, 1ST". !!!. Red Hot! Spicy I Newsy! , Oil City Daily Derrick, l'or 1877. licit rr Titan liver! More nnd Fresher News, and More Head ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! The (Mr. City IKm.y Picnuir-K will bo pin the new year with n larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newsp iper in Pennsylvania outside of the largo cities. It has frained 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 lteirion, besides several reporters who aro constantly trav eling. The proprietors, editor and re portoiial stall', are all young anil energetic men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick the leading newspaper of Western .Penn sylvania. The DiiP.uicK will be bel ter than ever for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington and Ilarrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important event. Its readers will he- kept posted on nil tho political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a large lvportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take the lead in discussing questions of importance u oilmen, and woi-k faith fully for the interest of the Oil Kegion. It wilt maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always bo lound reliable. 1 f you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning tho Oil Iegio;i, nnd a red-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil. City Daily Dkurick. Terms, 10 per year; six months $."; 51 a month in ad vance. W. II. T.ONOWEIjL A CO., :t!) :ii I'uhlUliera, Oil City, I'a. FINE GOLD WATCHES, 8I1YVEK WATCHES A'i) JEWELRT ! Watche, Clocks, Solid and riatcd Jewelry, Mack Jewelry. Eye Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, ('c. f v AT L. KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE, TIDIOUTK, PA. WATCHES AND CLOCKS I linl and AVsui-niitMl. LEAVE YOUR WATCHES nt . W. Povard"n Store, Tionesln, l'a. $ 45 PER TERM, 137 PER YEAR, rays ALTj KXl'KNSKS lit. CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, ItANDOLlMI, N. Y. School established IWO. Property $1C3, 000. Kndowment td.OuO. our' youth (both sexos) shall have tho benefit of it. Winter term opens lice. r. Send for cata logue (free) to Hev. J. T.-J'dwa ud.n, I. J)., Princio-it. V HJ. it SMOKY -ured, fuel saved, and heat CHIitfNEY.S increased by applying LJie Spiral linl't. Send stamji for circularf with testimonials) to JI KN It V COLKOHl), 7'JO Sansom St., Phil'a, Pa. , 414 ELBOW-ROOSyi. MAX A DKI.KK'S New Pook. .lust published. Xi outsell any li.ok in the ra id. This brightest of humorous books is ji.'Ofusoly illustrated with the mot laiiL'lib)r pictures by Arthur J?. Prost. Will sel; l,y reason of its beamy andcheap- JU,KH No (tlK1. htH)k publi.slieit iiossessiug such general titnris for the wants of the prejei,t tinier A gouts who wish to make 151(1 HiiiKs Vi'.tiitcwj in every town. Tempting tonus and circulars sent, on application to J. l, SToJiOAUT it CO., ! yx'i Cliestnut Sheet, l'liilait .ihia. I The Bett epuhlicou Vnper Published iu Weekly Comra&rcial Advertiser ()K DULI.tH i'KU VKAU. FtiT V t i:XT you tx mo.NTiis. Kend for specimen -oiies and club rules. llLtill J. If AS'lTN'ij'"), IJii Pulton Street, New York Cilv. lirf-i I L,N1J KICAIUXtJ, PsychomniKy, Pas i i )-l dilation. Soul Cluii liiinir, iesiuer- , ! Marria-e Ouide, showin:.!; how i- itJjoi-1-t s.jiisy iKitf-ai,Ld tr-nn tho love , nnd atiVction of any ptrsn tl vchiM.soiu- j y la li lies. liv lyail tu cis. mint M sjii, m,t J'jau., 15 i ed Cards. -J) lyje. or 20 r'.s Cards, 10 cents, postpaid. VJU) CO., Nu :m, & V. ti? t " t i : i i n n t u i a t e i j; ' s It 1'iiVyoi'' meu and womeu Jto Jearn I II TKLKliHAP.'l V. Situatioiw i.u:u-1 I unteeil. Small V; .ry whiU .lK.-'K-in A.i.ir. i-s. withStairtp.VHKltM AN TiCI.- i; ;i;. Pii.co.. ' i ,s. i PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Wlien onco wrtil will retain it llai o Iohvit, IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS HDVANTARCS, IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SWIn4 MACHINES MANUFACTURED. AOAHTED ALIKE. 10 THE USE OF THE FAMILY OH THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LAHGEST SHUTTLE, Willi A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING. THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE. THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DUH ABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Maching for 3 Years. IT 13 THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-PUNNING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. ITIS. ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLO rrtOM St 6 TO 1125 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO KsSswinjMatoto., 33S Euclid Avenue, wanted. CLEVELAND, 0. I?. A. UALDWIX, Ti.liouto, Vt., Vent for Warren County. 4(5-4') FOUND. DURING our e.perieneo of the pa t nix months, in tho (1 UoCKllY, IMCt VIS ION", FLOUIl 1-T.KI) Hnsinnss in Tio iieit, we hnvo found the old uuixiiu it MONEY satfd is money eai'ned," a true one, ami than we have saved the people ot the hor oii'jh and snrrouiultiir eonntry -a eonsid erahle auionnl. Having liad a lon: experience in the wholesale lmsiness, we have peenli.w fa cilities for huyini; tVom first hands, which enables us to otter extra inducement.-! to Cash Jlnyers, and having a.ioptcd the true KyKlein of doini; business for CASH only, wo can sell oo.ls for a much leij profit, in tact, eoinpetinit with prices in an v of the cities in the State. in thanking the citizen for liberal . pat ronage in i lie pnst, wo announce ou.i re moval from tho Kihor wtore, to tho plorta hd'i loeatioi:"known as tlio ACOMD QUILDINC, (imiiicdiately south of the Company Store) whore, in consi.l. ration of tho continued depve.ssi in the times, have iijpiiu lower ed ouivpiiccs, believing thnt (roods .should not bijiiold at war prices, where tho oppor tunities to make money aro so much les:i. j, ft- In ful u re our store will 1 kept op:-r. until ) P. M., for the mutual be tit ot tlio general puijlie auil ours' l ves. .1.11. DKKJCK? ivCO, A warned tho Highest Mould at Vianua. E. & H. T. AHTHOJiY a CO., 3 irjf)l 15roadw.iv, Xeiv York. i.Ojip. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturer:', Importers ipului Im CI I HOMOS AXP IPxAMEo, . STEREOSC OPES AND VIE 71 S, Albums, tlraphoscopes, and SuiU ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC rUTERIILS. " We arc If eadiuarlers for wvrvt'iiux in the way of KTKKKOP'JTCONS :ind HAtl IO LANTICItNS, being manufacturer of tho .Miero-Scientilir Jjuitorn, JSturito -Panopticon, University Stereopticon, Advertisers Stereopticon, Artopticon. School Iantern, vl''ttinlly yi.untorn, 'WVJjY7H LAJXTERX. Kach ty?e iyttig the V.st of Its oIim iu tint Jilalktt. Ctd.ilonues of I.auinrii and Slides, with Ji;ection.s for usiu, jeut on apijJuatiou. Any enterprising man can make money Willi'- Ma;io Lantern. R'-C'it ocit thi:i udvertincmeiit for rf-ereitco.-f','?. ncijcinnc no matter' how klihtlv rtllOlUllU .iisal.l 1. Increases now paid. Ad lviSud circular fie. , A 1707 Sai.i om St e. T. Mo- M u II VI: l 1'ULi.Pii. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & ' Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AM) A KTT.lt Nnndny, .Inn. UH, 177, ti iiins will run ns follows: STATIONS. XoilIiWMiil. Sc.utliwar.l Ni. i .i Nil X.i. 1 N.i. I .Ni. n p in i in ) in a in n in i in l!:lft :i;:i;i t:-. ii-M a;. Ml l:.0 7:1I rittMnircli Midi H:ti !i:10 v.;,r, -.m :.:'. 7:iH l'J:.Mi Ai.Vi,! 1: ml 0:4')' 1 !:!; (i:IU I :.-). Li: I o W l'enlnnc H:'J2 KitlnnnliiK Kl:U." It. Il k JmiH:fw Itrn.lV JlundlhlO 1'nrker ll;ro Kmlenton Jv!::ii Nciuliirrnns Ki'imklin 1:':i Oil City li:ii() 1I:C. l::;o 4;i'V r:o:i! io: is 12:10 4::t: i:-i". l:::O0 H:I'J Hi:l.- 1i;ii2 !i:ll S;i'.i ,i:i.-( :i:fll i-:;.". !l:in Oleopoli l'".nnlo Hock Tionesta Thlimito IrviiK'ton :i:07 :t:l!i .T: i!) 10:41 C: 10 (1:17 li::iii;lii::lOi Jifc:l7!lO;Oi I -.-li (I:lis :;: : s;is l.-l.- :1 HoiiMi'villo 7:o: S:0I' 7: 1"! Titnvinn i:-.ll 7:"w !:): Covi-y : Mavvillo 'i:'11 !: 11 :."! ' il:(i() In;.-I H:I; j ;t;.Mi l.-.oj l.;V Jttihulo .' ' in' . in;i. ni 1. in .1. in il. in p. in Trai ,,,ln I'.v 1'liilinli'lnliia Time. DA V II) Mi'CAJKIO, ticn'l Snn't J. IM'I'TON II A 1. 1 j, Jcn'l Ti setifiiM-.v Tl('k(.t AjTiit. GEO. A. TKINCE & CO. o T'TiiTnnnnr.T: Tho Oldc Largest, rnd Most Tci-fect u I n lory hi tho United Stairs, nenrty 6,000 - Now iii use. No olhi llusieal Iiistrinnciit ever obtnin- I the same popularity. .r-T-Seif or Pneo Ijints. Y" AiUvvHi I!,:?r.uo, .v. r. ''"Im'Vf ut being th oMcst nnd ir.V-e.it m;.Vu ty iM the United Ste.li b, with nearly,,tv iustriiuients now iii use, is a sutli.V giiar:.n!ee of our ro- spousilnlit an.lV merits of our incuts. f inidru- l-0in . A nuxcK.t CO. BULPmi SOAP. TH0R0ri!II.Y CttRE8UASK8 oft'H" Skiv UF.AUTIF1KS Tit ft tl.uxiON-, lRKVKvis AND KEMKIMKS PvMATISM AM. (JOLT, UK.VS .SOKICS AN IIKASIO.S'S OF T,n Clticle anu ConiACTS Co.ntaoio.v. This i Standard Remedy for En., lions. Sores and Inju -j. tile skJ not r.r-MOVKS FROM THE .? ,.;xON A , p., ism s nrismp from' iimrui.Uicg of t, blood and obslruct.mtc ljut als0 those produced byth t1I1( winJl, such a, tan mid freckles. 1 TS t, 'clmcLK MARVKLOUSLY CLEAR, ml aj pL and being a wholes ? AUl.JrlER is preferable to nny co.r ALL THE REM EDI A. . fTACF.S OF SUL. i in ft jivwi.-Y wl c 111 a iy Tup s-. q. aicnn'a Sulphur i wl.id, in addi tion to i s punf)inK efTc iedius d VEXTS lUlEUMATISM i;X- .It also risiNFF.cxs cr:0' and and ru events 1'iSEAsi i IUNIC " contact with the vv.a. 1C-U BY IT DISSOLVES DANDKt.revenl5 lalJ. ness, and retards grayncs . j,ajr . sicians sjcak of it n terms Priccs-25 and 50 Ccn,- flnhn net Box (3 Cakes), 60 c $120. K. H The soccntcakMaretrip,',,,. "HILL'S ILUK AND WEK dye UUrk or Itrown, 0tM ' 4'. 1 CMTTEIT03, rro?'r, j,'Av) u .''''''.'iieeornvn V'f II ...' . i . , 've-l Hint liable w',,"'",1 '" ( l:lsshn c-.m. '"V other published. It has been l'ro" 'J immi:nsi: sal by the nunieroKs COMMKXDATOUV XOTL,, ,, A:id by its unifoi .W.lj it SUCCESS WITH AO. The edition of 1S7(5 lias bee' TiioitoL'uiiLY ni:TsKir) VTJ, ii eomains do.oihj aiticie. oiurraviu'.s and ciehti.cn bun. w )od L'l'iiVl'd il i iii colored mio.s I'll men eonv. with man. will bo oi. ': ,. spec address, free of posture, for t", ''.' BAKER, DAVIS & CO., P ers, (Successors to T. F.Uvooc Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixtl( 42tf PlIlLADKLl-AlA, Pj ' Can't be niadobyeve ory month in the bt,v nish, but thoso will an easily earn a dot ' 1 K day t'v.JA in their own localitien''s a room m explain here. Jtusinef3 no and honorable. Women and an frirls do as well as men. We w imj' you a complete Outbt free. Tin1'1 "pays I -otter than anything elsf.M!? Ijear ex penso of starling you. T '" free. Write and see. 1 aimers i, s ehnnics, their hous and claulitet1,'" classes in need of payinyr woi k should write to us and K-uru all i". work ut once. Now is ihu ttiii; lel.iv. Address 'Ti lie A- 'o t i U Maine. .. c ot'liscuiHi: f It will puy. the l'ousl !e those ..... (llilK 'WW I Kcw Rsvised F.dliicn. j A0EHT3 WASTED, j CQQQ A n i v v ion 1 1 V I' vv j K S"tins. iIliMO!K .( CO., Sm.'ccxhdih t o, man, M..v ncf .( : ,s.! i. itoi -. l'u,L piiii'Mii'.l In all .onmrie. N,, t,H ) vniice. No i linrncs unloMn tim tiiii(,it t ll.antcil. No lee li.r lnakin p, (liiu... l v evntninnlioiis. No ml.lit ionai f,vs r,'. ohlniniMK ami eoniliielinu n reliearhiif iv n recent decision niicCuiiinii';iitin-',i'r rejected iipj.lieatii-ii inav l leyhed' Special lUtfitfic.n ,.iven io Intei-lpreiicJ :ae l.elorti the Patent Olllco, .;xtei)s)nM l.eloro ConjrveMX, 1 nCilii-einent Suits (lilTerenl StaieH, and ail liliiiuion npor taininit to Inveniion-c or I'lifontM. hvi htanip Io (illniorn ,V Co., lor i.nni.'liW , t sixty prttfes. ' Confuted I.nn.l Case proMe.'tlted JwRm-q tla 1.. ,M, (i,;.erul Iauu Olllee and I)emil niont onie Infirior. I'rlvnte I.nnd Claims Miriln- and re-e,i. !ion Clainis, lfoinesteun C:is( attended (.,. f ,n,iV.(.j,, In -it), HI, and l;o acre U -c ',,--j v ':' S.M lp Is assignable, and can lie denied hi : 1 " pnrcnasei- upon nny :()v ernnu.nl. land sulijeei p,.iVM ,,nl.v , SI.'.!.-, per ncro It h r e-j.int value witii oiint.vr.and Warrants. Send Hmm, k . lioii'""' ' l '""l'!l!L,t rinvtruo- Arrnr.H of Vay & HotiPty. nr.l I....U I c. ., . .. . ... . . ... u s in ;:: " . . . or meir neirs, me in many , :.s m IHIe. to money freni the Uovernmei i of ii on ii I'l. y nave no I. li iv. . !.', fill hU.uv -of H(,r ice, mi, I .Mau-'ji.i ol .ny r.nd boiinly roeelvd. ") ., slamp Io (iilmore. ,v (',.., ,u1( .',! ; alter fxamiiMKicm, will hepivm , u "i itc ant OKI! 'I l'. ' ': ' 'f.h-eiv. .S .1. lie r, un. I .. I. , , v i '. ' ip'ored. or injured in t , ; , , ;..'v. vcr sii-hlly, can obtain a pei m a.Mi c.ssing ( iilmoro A Co. C.l.ves prosecuted by (Jilmoto , f. ro Un. Siinreni.? T'ourl of !!., f .111 v.ir, . by 1 Slate.", the Court of ( laims. .....I ii,rt fc,.n ; tod ern ( "laims ( 'nimni'.sion. Mach U'..mi tnien;. of nor busing dueled in a separale bun an of the same i'pnrien -" . aiulei r-;,,.iy( bv Hie old linn -va pru tii-s eii:j,!,ivml entrusted' Attention Io all l.uVm cured. ' 'ilniore A Co. H i!mH M. , - desii-f to win huw(.,s t,.- ..... ..-rvlng it. - .h Ad.iiiKs (;rr.M(;i:i: a- co., usa F.-'tic. ? X ii . , . V i l 7 T 7 7 now prepared to furnish ail classes V, "'i Man employment at ho,,,,,, ti0 whole ot the t,inor for iheir spin mominu iinsiness new liuht and proltnble Pe, I sons ot e.ther sex 0ily earn fr.-m :,0 ctr. bv 1 :P1'f."v,,'",fJ' "'' l-'-"I ilion;,l mm .wloNot.ng then- whole tin.c t tho .inch as ,,lf Tll;lt wlo ; V ice may cend their address, , test '-a -iiM.ie-s we make this ,,. Pa, , ,,. ' 9 lo such as are not well s: tisiie.l wo wi'i sev, d i U" n,plcs ortJ a e mi . f "'";!.H.nce work d aop of Home and P leside. one of largest ,,d best illustrated P,,l bn ion nil sent tree by mail. l!oa lcr. if ,-nn va il pennanen;, drotitablo work, r," (erogestinson ,v Co., Porthuu , yu Ti IN THE GREAT SCUTHVLTST v v.. i. at rxvi. ciiasers, oyer ' " 'M,r' ONE MILL!OfJ7ACRES iST twenty miles of their road mirably kii te.l o. 1 J oi circulars, addrecs j. m,,.,-,,-Land LomiHis- i. ijit(lo ,llM.k A;.,.;ij: -Jl i J. & P. COATS hnve been awarded n M,..' ,i .....1 t. ..... at tho Cenrennhd PxposiiViu am ! inclined oy too Judges ibr 4 AXI) i':.C3':i.L!;xi- uas.itv -OF SPOOL (!OTT0 5i'." A. T. COi'IIORN, Din-r b r-O.;-". j,R.uA'.vijer,i. Al.uv. It. liori-.i.K';, eeict;.ry pro (em. : SEAL. 31 it HOMESTEADS. Iiyou u;t..t reliable information where u ..I how to ;....' ,, c,(,Hp Parni, or .ycrcnic'iH Jlo neKtead, li ce, send your nddresn t , s. Oilinore, Land Coiinnis.sioner, La -f.r'ii'T' V'"'' receivu nitiS otiho Kansas Paeilie Honie.itead "(; i TO AOKXTS. it any vjio THE BIG BONANZA NKI L) Won;. duct., n by Murk Twain U ju.t ready. is (ho richest in text nnil iiiovt.-,oi,... I Mil i 'O 1 .1 11 H S iii.w l.r.,.1- 1... !.it(f., I !....!.. ...... "lll. i, ' , "ass, M ints, nnd nil "the- iNo. hern crops. Winters a o mild erl Soil lertilo beyond prt'ccdent. No hoppeis. no , rom'lif k, .'' men 101 a u.iijr nine. Are voit outof work or draL'Kiiialon on s.. mo dull v.ok? do lor this (,no. It will till your poeke'.s Kurt,'J Hon t delay and Jose territory von want ; send lor circular at once. It'co'sts nothin-. to see uu.ni. Address A M P.HICA N PL'h' LIslIIMJ CO., Hartford, Conn., or P. C HUSS .t-CO., Newark. X. J. ' i8 4 $13C2 50 I PEOIITS rEOM ""T$r6(i52 f 'lJ 0 J 1NVKST.MKNT OK V2iT The judicious selection and management !' Stock Privileges is a sure road to rapid fortune. Send f.r new "System of A-ssued Proiits," freo with lull intorniation conct.rnin tho Stock Market. T. POTT Kit W'P j HT t(- co -'..j mm .tilock iiidK(.rn, u." Wall Street, New York. SEND ictsto ADAMS CO t.. J'm.o, 1'hiladelphia, Pa. (Manufactory in Howell's marble buildin- Ninth Chestnut Ms".) and receive by ret. m A jlrT. ."f,f " '",l,1,-, ' the Hvo CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS ciouiy carve.i in j!ii((.k Walnn. Wood C i.miy niiislie.l. Kx.-u t (lui,li..r.t.w r which wine), were maniifa.-tuicd in Ma iv Hall durmu; tbe exoosiii,,., ..i vhich Ihons-in.U ..-.?. , .''T"'0". 8,1,1 i ... .V. "w.V 11111(11 H to Mirr'!
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