forest gtpuMifan. W. R. DUNN - - EDITOR, JWEDSESDAT MORNING, MAT !, I877. Our Washington Letter. Ppaol.il to tho Repcblicak. Washington, D. C, Apr. 27, 77. A few days since a gentleman who ' an applicant for a foreign appoint ment, made asocial call ou President ILiyc, and, in the course of conversa tion, alluded to the threats of Jllttinp, Ben Wade and other extreme Repub licans to antagonize the Southern poli cy. The President said he saw no reason for uneasiness on that score, and that he did not see how these gen tlemen were going to giva practical force and effect to their opposition. They could not do it by thwarting any personal plans or prospects of his own, bcuausa.be had none for them to thwart, and they could not do it by di 'i'oating his nor.iioatious in the Sea nto, because he never would send any name to the Senate in whose confirm ation he had any interest beyond that inspired by his general views as to the good of the public service. lie did not see that they could do any thing beyond denouncing his policy in speeches. Even if they could find a majority in the Senate opposed to his Southern policy,- they could not undo what had been done. They could not restore the troops to the State Houses uor could they rehabili tate the governments which vanished as soon as Federal troops were with drawn from their support. To a sug gestion that the opposition might take liopa by the seating of Kellogg as Senator from Louisiana, the Presi dent's reply was that that would be the Senate's affair, and not his. The Senate was the judge of the qualifica tion of its own members. He had done his whole duty in withdrawing. Federal interference and so leaving the Government of the State to adjust itself according to the ruling senti ment of the people. Turning the con versation upon the foreign appoint nents, the President said that Mr. JCvnrts was making up a budget of recommendations, which would be made the basis of all appointments nnd charges in the consular and di plomatic service. Without passing any personal opinion upon these, his pentiments, we give them as they came from the President himself, and as be ing his own exposition of his own poli cy. The report is again current that -certain Democratic leaders will en deavor to get a bill through Congress at itc next session, similar to Mr. Field's quo warranto bill, making it mandatory on the Circuit and Su preme Courts to take jurisdiction in the matter of the President's title. If any attempt of this kind is made it can only result in failure. The Rich- uiond (Va.) Dispatch speaks the gen eral sentiment when it says that to raise the issue in question "would be to damage the Democratic party in calculably, because it would offend the peace-loving people of the whole country." The Presidency is fixed for four years. Let all mischief-makers take notice. A friend of Hon. Yf. II. Morrison, of Illinois, who is in his coufideuce, ays that his canvass for the Speaker ship is genuine, and that in no event Avill he give any of what strength he -may be able to transfer, in case he faAi himself, to Randall. The 6arae .friend saji., indeed he will exert him Molf to beat Rrndall. Sayler, one of .the candidates for the gave,!, is at Lancaster, Ohio, setting up the pins with Tom Eiw"jd. Cox is drumming up votes in the South. Randall is in this city, quite cheery and coufident. lilackburo is at Lis heme in Ken tucky, but his candidacy is not over serious. It is amo::g the rumors on the street that the President will appoint Gov ernor Packard of Louisiana to be col lector of the port of New Orleans. Maxweu Judgb Join L King has received the appointment alcove referred to. En. Jenkins' Java Flavored RoasibJ Rio Coffee at Robinson & Bonner's. T7 t- 3 2t. RoLinson & Bonner have been mining their stock of Dry Goodd ' and are stllius at bottom PROCLAMATION. AVhkrkah. The Hon. L. D. Wetmoro, President Judge of tho Court of Com mon rieas nnd QuarlerSessions in and for tho county of Forest, has Issued lit pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac.., at Tioncsta, for the County of Forest, to commence r.n the third Monday of May next, being the mst clay ot May 1S77. Notice is therefore Riven to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace nnd Constables of said county, that thov lie then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said (lav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otllccs appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute acainst the prisoners that nro or Khali be in (ho jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall lo just. Givcu un der my hand and seal A. 1). 1S77. JUSTIS S1IAWKEY, Sheriff. Auditors' Settlement, Harmony Twpi J. 'Woodcock, Treasurer, in account with Harmony Township Road Funds. To balance on hand from hist year... f) 00 Ta nm't ree'd from lands returned... 3M 12 To nm't ree'd from P. M. Guild 01 To ain't ree'd from Jno. Thompson 18 00 Total $383119 By orders redeemed $223 60 By pcreentago 4 47 Total $227 07 Balance in Treasury $150 02 J. Woodcock. Treasurer, in account with Harmony Township Poor Funds. To balunco on Land from last ve;ii- 4S To interest from Pleasantvilln Bank' on said lunds from May 14, 1S75, to Feb. 12, 1S77 40 43 Total f 420 (10 By orders redeemed I'.K) 00 By percentage 1 SO Total $9180 . Balance in Treasury 10 Road Commissioners in account with Harmony Township with Koad Funds. To ain't (hx levied lsTfi tl TS To am't ree'd from individuals ' 18 91 To am t ree'd from unseated lands S35 12 To am' t cash on hands from last y'r I) oil Total $1,738 73 By work done in tw'p $1,217 74 By unseated lands ret'd... 200 55 ' By exonerations 1140 By am't in hands of col lector : (W03 By am't orders redeemed 223 50 By percentage 4 47 Total $1,782 GO Balance in Oom'rs hands $ r 04 Road Commissioners in account with Harmony Township of Poor Funds. To cash on hand from last year with -Interest '. $420 90 By ein't of relief granted as per orders redeemed $90 00 Bv percentage 1 80 I Total $9180 Balance.'. $335 10 J. H. Bowman, ") W. Y. Siooins, I Auditors. T. W.'Allender, J Financial Report of Jenks Township. ' Road Commissioners of .Tenk Township in amount with said township for tho year ending April 9, 1S77. To am't tax levied for road purpo rts $1,958 00 To back money drawn from Co. Commissioners 50 00 To seated money from lands ro- turned 40 "0 To amount paid over by former Treasurer 33 89 $2,098 19 Byam'texpendedon roads per returns of path-masters $2,093 50 Balance due Twp 2 03 $2,096 19 We, the Auditors, have examined tho above accounts, nnd lind them correct as set forth in the alovo statement. A. K Shii'b 1 . ... n C. 1). Kldiudge, Authtors Attest: S. F. Roiikku, Clerk. George D. Kldridge, Treasuror of Jenks Township, in account with said Township for tho year ending April 9, 1877. To balance on last settlement $ 38 t9 To amount orders draw n from Co. Commissioners 2,057 30 By vouclurs produced ut settlement $2,0."3 51 By percentage 6161 Bal. duo Treasurer 18 93 $2,115 12 2,115 12 We, tho Auditors of Jenks Township, do certify that we have examined the ac counts of the Treasurer of said Township, and lind tliem correct and true as above resresentod. A. K. Shipe, ) C. D. Eldhiihie, Auditors. C. F. II TNT, J Attest: S. F. Rohukk. Clerk. Auditors' Settlement, Tionesta Twp. S. J. Setley, Treasurer in account with tho Road funds of said Township for the vear ending April 9, 1877.' To balance last settlement ...$1,183 15 To balance 35 53 $1,219 98 By orders redeemed $1,190 23 By 2i per ct. Trea-s. Coin.. 29 75 $1,219 93 By btilnnco t'uo Treasurer 30 53 POOH FUND. To balance last scttlomen- 105 21 To balance due Township 14 57 By orders redeemed 110 97 By 21 per ct. Treas. Com.. 3 67 By balanc.o 14 57 $105 21 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tionos ta Township, met at the Court House, in Tioncsta, and did audit and settle tho sev eral accounts of Township Treasurer, and tind them as above set forth. Witness our hands this 9th day of April, 1877. C. W. Clark, I . . ... D. G. llt'NTFH, Auditors. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ROAD FUND. I.IAIULITIJOB. Orders outstanding $1,135 75 ASSKTS. Duo from county tax of 1S74 nnd 1ST5 110 55 Seated tax returned of lt7d 3H in Unseated tax of 170 l,lsl 04 N. Thompson, ) J. W. Jamikkon, I Road Com'rs. ti, Bvi:ns, J rnWRfST 1 cur0l,i flI'l Kiived, and boat CHImHElS increased by applying tho Spiral JJrutt. Send stamp for eireutar( with testimonials) to HENRY COLFOPD, 720 Kelson, St., Phil'a, Pa. ' l 4 I Oil WORK ..fall UiTTl Tdone thiVo ' le e nn f hurt notice. ai:o. r. no wkia c co. THIS PATER IS OX FIJLK WITH tv,rs---: j -wry Whom Advertising Contmcla van b miula. Df CHEW-SMOKE m MATCH LESS FINEST Pln TOBACCO OXi i.C!P TAKE NO OTIIKII. !A ir ' F0R BAI DKALKB 1 THI PIONEER TOBACCO CO. 'BROOKLYN. N.. CCC In your own town. Terms UU ami outfit frno. IT. 1 1 A T.t.CT'P A CO., I'ortland, Maine. 3 4 SOCjTT to Agents.. 10 JJhO I Outfit Free. 1. O. Vick- crj', AugnsU, Me. 3-4t $1 O rlay at homo. Agents wanted. '4? lw Outii.t and terms free TRUK t CO., Augusta, Maine. 3.4 Q AKxtra Fine mixed cards, with name, "10 cents, post paid. 1. Jones & Co., Nassau, N. Y. 8 4 $5 2 9fl 1!r T)a-V at 1,omi'' fcaniplos t ' Wltrill Ki T inn STINBON A Co., Portland Maine. 3-4 "CiCOIIGE PACG l CO. Vx B k. echeoe;z2 nr.. ealxu3C3. to. Pntentl'ortAble A Ntntlonnry lliiplnPK It I irculnr Nnw IKHIn. L?;57V . Mnley Kitslt mills, t,.Vv .A-a rlHt Flonr MiU. Wtr 1 whI. Khlnirlc, ItMrrel eft I U:lJl . WoMlwrklnu Miu-hlnrir, V'M Jft Twn i to Kmrrr Wilful nnd 4riiiltrH. Sawn, Mill NtirrU(, Ac, HM 1014 CAXAJXHJCi fc 1'JUICXS, 30 Fancy Cards, no 2 alike, anv r.nnie.10 cts. C. Smith. Green Brook. Ool. Co. N. Y - 34 ''PHK NATIONAL LI FK 1NSURANC1C X CO., of tho U. S. of A., with its paid-up Capital of Si, 000,000, and Assets of over ?4,900,000, oilers insurance at Cah rates, and gives in itf policies doiinito contractu, plain features and liboral conditions. It lias no complications with othor compa nies, and does not propose to have, but ot ters Insurance on plain business princi ples, and secures tho policy holder by economy of management and careful in vestment of its funds. Address B. H. KUSSELL, General Agent, No. 411 Wal nut Street. Philadelphia. Agents wanted in overy county, to whom liberal terms will bo given. 3 4 30 Mixed Curds, with name, lOcts. Sam ples for 3 ct. stamp. J. Minklkk A Co , Nassau, N. Y. . a-i .) r Kxtra Fino Cards, no two alike, with den Bridge, N. Y. ' 3-4 Ofl Mixed Caids with name, 10 cts. Kam pies for 3 ct. stamp. C. B. LINSiCY A CO., Nassau, N. Y. 8 4 35 Faney Cards, with your narno, 10c. ousmens carus printed on tne tmck or Rare Photos. Samnliw and lorma in r.tu Statuary Photos, 3 lor 25c; 1 10c. All post-paid. A. L. HOAQ, Nassau, N. Y. Qt Fancy Mixed Cards, 10c. "post-paid. J Address J. W. limtwiv .t i:- vii. son, Niagara Co., N. Y. 3 4 JACKSON'S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! Wo tako plensuro in recommending those goods to our friends as being the finest chewing tobacco on th market. For sale in all shapes by DILWORTH BROS., Pittsburgh. Freight paid botli w ays if not en tiicly satisfactory. 3 4 FOUND. DURING our osperienco of the pa t si x months, in theGROOKRY, Pitt VIS ION, FLOUR A FFICD Business in Tio nesta, wo have found the old maxim it MONEY aved Is money earned," a true one, and that wo.have saved tho people ot the. bor ough and surrounding country a consid erable amount. Having had a long experience in the wholesale business, wo havo poculiar fa cilities for buying from lirst hands, which enablosusto oiler extra inducement to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tho true system of doing business for CASH onl v, we can soli goods fr a much leso profit, in fact, competing with prloos in any of the cities in the State. In thanking the citi.ciu lor liberal pat ronage in the past, we announce 011.1 re moval from the Fisher store, to tho pleas ant locatioiknown as the ACOMB OUILDINC, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of the continued depression in the times, havo again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should nwt be sold at war prices, where the oppor tunities to make money are so much loss. fffrln futuroourstoro will be keptopot until 9 P. M., for tho mutual benefit of tlo general public and ourselves. .1.11. DKKICKSON&CO. S777 is not easily earned in these times but it can bo made in three month', by any one of either sex. in anv part of the country who is willing to work steadily at tho employment that we fur iiish. $oi per woek in your own town. You need not be away "from home over night. You can give your wholo time to the work or only your spure moments. It costs nothing to try the business. Terms and 55 Outfit free. Address ut once. 11. Hallkit iV Co., Portland, Maine. 4 My WANTED men to travel and soil our Lamp Guuds to DiiAi.Kiis. t5u month hotel and traveling expenses paid. No peddling. Address MONITOR LAMP CO., Cincinnati, O. , 411 4 SC73SCK!BKfort!i6 Forest Republican Di::j.y. REMINGTON SBWIfJ& MACflUJBS. No Machine has sprung so rapidly Into fa vor as poHsunHing just te qualities needed In a family Machine namely : Lirjht Hun vino, .Smooth, jo iMi-.tr n, Jhijwl, Durable. with A perfect Lnck-Stileh. Within tho past year Important im provements havo been added ami no trouble will benpnred in keepingtho Kkm lxoTo?f ahead ol nil competitors. REMINGTON Creed iijo or Eli fie. VICTORIOUS AT C'ltKEDMOnU, 1471. lOM.Y.IOllNT, 1S73, I KI.KIMlOOn, 18TB. SINGLH AND DOUBLE BREECH - LOADING :ot UH8. The best gnns for the price ever produced. Universally recommended by those who havo used them. PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER The only complete npparatus ever iuvent ed, I'ombining in ono complete and porta Vile machine all the various implements employed in loading paper and metallic shells. rrvolvutjs. ri:pkting pistols, AMM I'NITIoy, GUN MOUNTINGS 1 RON AND STEK L R I V LK AND SHOT BARKKLS FOR CUS TOM Gl'N SMITHS. RESVJIPtSGTOW AGRICULTURAL IfilPLEHTTS PATENT CLIPPER PLOWS. Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teeth, and Points, Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator 'I of th and Points, Sayro's Patent Horse Hoc, Shovel Plows, '(Shovel Plow Blades, Plain and with Wings, of all sizes. Wrought Iron Bridges Arch rihI Trapezoidal Truss, Cast Steel Shovels, Cast Steel Hoes nnd Garden Rakes, Planters' Handled Hoes, Mower, wheel Horse Rokes, Needle Cotton Gins, Armory nnd Principal Cfficr, ILION, S. Y. nUANCH OFFICES I 281 A 283 Broadway, New York, Arms. Madison Square, 6 K. 23d St., New York, S. Machines. Boston, 146 Tremont St., Sowing Machines and Arms. Chicago,- 23" Stato- St., Sewing Machines und Arms. St. Iouis, 600 North Fourth St., Sewing Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, KI0 Chestnut St., Sewing Macnines and Arms. Baltiin- re, 47 North Charles St., (Mascnic Temple) Sewing Machiues and Arms. Wa-sliington, I). C 5J1 Seventh St., Sow ing Machines and Arms. 47-5m Red Hot! Spicy 1 Newsy I Oil City. Daily Derrick, Forl?77. ', Jtctu-r Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and Mom Read ing Matter than any other Dai)y Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania I The Oil City Daily Derrick will bo gin the new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newspiper in Pennsylvania outside of the largo cities. It has gained this by giving all tho fresh est nows, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It lias correspondents in every portion of the Oil Region, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portoiial staff, are all young and energetic men, whoso aim in to make the Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The Derrick will bo bettor than ver for 177. It will have special reporters at Washington and Hnrrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important even Is. Its readers will be kept posted on all the political news of tho day, its rcpovteu from an independent (standpoint, while a large r.'portrfiriaf force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take the lead in diseuKsiiigquestions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully lor tho interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always bo lound reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning tho Oil Region, and a rod-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil City Daily Dbjuuck, Terms. $10 per year; six months 5; $1 a month in ad vance. W. II. LONOWELL A CO., o'JZt Publishers, Oil City, Pa. mu Fort Smith It AIWA Y HAS FOR SVTIE running L.tnds, firazing Lands, Fruit Vi!i.- T. -nds, Coal Lands, Wood Lands, sonic i'i..irio Lands, Bottom Lands, and Uplands, on terms to suit tho purchaser. Six per cent, interest on deferred pay ments. Ten per cent, discount for cash. For full particulars, maps and jamphlet.s, apply to W, D. SLACK, IjuuI Commis sioner, Little Rock, Arkansas. 41 -it Ifi PER CEi3T. UET ,v for the money lender. J uteicst paid scme-unmially in N. Y. Fxchango. So sui ity 3 to 0 limes tlio loan in land ulone, exclusive of tho buildings. (Present cash value by sworn appraisers No invest ment safer. No payments more promptly met. Best of ri 'l'ciH nccs irivcn. Scull stamp for particulars. D. H li. JOHN STON, Negoti Uor of Mortgage Loans, St. J"! 1. 1, tiniitf ..a. ' ill Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 0 N AND AFTKK Sunday, Jan. 28, 1S77, trains will run as lollows: STATIONS Northward. Southward Mo. I No I No t No. 1 hit. No. a m p m p in p m p m a m Pittsburgh 8:00 2:15 8:4(1 0:10 2:.V, fl:-lil W 1'enJiiuc tt'J H;:i;t 10:.)0 7s4!t 1:82 4:fi." Klttannlng 10:(r 4:15 ll:4.r. 7:0S 12:.".0 i;t. R. B'k Juncl0:r7 r:02 l'-Wri :.Vi 1 1 : 10 2:3." Brady Bendlhlu 5:15 1:'J( 5:10 11:2!" 2:15 Parker 11;50 5:5( 2;:i0 5;()0 10: in 12:10 Knilenton 12::t() 0::to 3:02 4::i2 10:25 12:ll Scnibgrass 1:10 7:IH 4:2:1 .1:51 0:12 Hi: 15 Franklin l:ft: 7:57 5:115 3:1) 0:0.' 0:11 Oil City 2:20 ::I5 (1:25 2:;t5 H;2,5 8:15 Oleopolis :i:07 9:15 10:41 (1:40 KngloRoek M:Hi i:Htt lo::!o (;:n Tionesta l!:4!i ID::!7 10:00 5:L'5 Tidiouto 4:42 12:20 H:0H :t:ir, Irvlneton r):;i." 1:15 8:15 2:05 Rousevillo 8:5.1 7:02 ...... 8:04 8:18 Titusvillo J::t( H:45 7:55 1:15 7:10 7:25 Corry 4:42 0:10 11:55 l:(l) Mayvillo )l:Ki 10:54 10: 1M 8;5ii Butlalo 8:10 UM 0:45 12:15 p. m ;. n p. ni a. m a, m p. 111 Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID MoCARUO, tien'l Sup't, J. MORTON HALL, Oon'l Passenger A Ticket Agont. GEO. A. PitlNCE & CO. OISMS k MWMi The Oldest, Largest, nnd Most rn-rcet Manulactory in tho I'niled Stales, nearly 56,0 0 0 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtain ed tho same popularity. piff-Sen J for Price Lists. Addrcs BUFFALO, X. Y. The fact of ours boing the oldest and largest manufactory in the United States, with nearly 60,000 instruments now in use, i a sufllcient guarantee of our ro sponsibilitj and the lueriU'of our instru ments. 0-Oni V T.O. A . P R I N C K A CO. Awarued the Highest Modal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 691 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers In CIIROMOS AND FRAMES, STERE0SC OPES AND VIEWS, .Albums, Grnphoscopes, and Suita ble View s. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. w e are Headquarters for everything in the way of KTEUKOPTlrovu 11 a u IC LANTRUNS, beinsj manufacturer of Micro-Scientific Lnntorn, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stercopt'con, Ad veilisers Storooptieon, Artoptiion School Lantern, Family Lantern, VliOPLK'S LANTKKN. Each style being tho best of its class ' in tho market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magio Lantern. s jEJCut out this advertisement for rcf-ercnce.-Tlfe The ex pei ien'e of live years has proved that Lhis Compact and re liable ivork of Genor ' Informutioii la l.nitnp ZELL'S KCTCLQPESlA ici newca wwm AGEHT8 WASTED. jvlapted to tho wantso 411 classes or ine com. munity than any other worlr nf thn t'in'.l published. It has been proven by its IMMKNSE SALES, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AO E NTS. The edition of 1P70 lias been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 wod engravings and eighteen handsomely en gravod and colored maps. Tho w ork is issued in parts, nnd a speci men copy, with map, w ill bo sent to any addross, froo tf postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. Klwood .ell.) Nos. 17 and 10 South Sixth Si VV V, I'll I LAD ELF A1 A, Cau't be made by every a-ent ev ery month in tho business we furnish, but those willing to woi k can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right In their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business"ple;is:tnt and honorable. Women and bovs nud girls tio iu woll as men. We will furnish you a complete outfit free. Tho business pays I fttcr than anything else. We will liearexpciifu of starting vou. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers nnd me chaiiics, their sons and daughters, nnd all clashes in need of paying woilc at home, sh5tild write to us and learn all about tliu work ut on. e. Now is tho time. Don't duluy. Address True iv. Co., Augusta Maine. ' :i $ 45PTr te : n m , 13T PER YE! AH, Pays ALL EXPENSES st CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. Sch(H,l established 1V50. Property 1CJ -000. Endowment flo.oiiO. Our' vout'h (both sexes', sl'.all have the benefit" of it. V. inier tt.rni ojiens l(e. 5. Send 'or cIji l".'iie (free) to Rev. J. T. IWaHUs. D, D l'liu:;..ii. u m EalKiBlt. (ilLMoUE if-CO., Successors to Chip man, llosmer it' Co., Solicitors. I'mont procured in all countries. No Fees in mi vnnce. No charges unless the patent is ginnted. No fees for making preliiniiiu rv examinations.' No additional fees for obtaining and I'ondueting n rehearing. Ity a recent decision of the ( 'ommisioner a i.'i. rejected npplicKtions nmy be revived. Special nttcnlinn given to Inter!'ereiice Cases before tho Piilent Ollicp, I'.xtcnsions before Congress, Infringement Suits In different States, and nil litigation apper taining to Inventions or l'titents. Send stump to fill more A Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. Land C'kscn, Warrants iiimI Contested Lund Cases prosecuted bcloro tho U. S. (;p:ieral Land Otllco and Depart ment nf the Intirior. Private Land Claims. Mining nnd Pre-emption Claim, and Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and 1(10 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can bn located in tho name of the purchaser upon miy Oov ernment land subject lo pvivnto entry, at 1.25 per acre. It ii of equal value'with Bounty lind Warrants. Send stamp lo Oil more fc Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrcarr of aa.y fc ESocanij. Oftli'ers, Soldiers, nnd fi:iilors of tho lalo war, or their heirs, are in many case en titled to money from tho (iovernmeut of which they have no knowledge.- NVritu full history of service, anil stato amount, of pay and bounty received. I nclose stamp to Uilmoro eVCo., and a full reply, niter vxamiiiation, will lie given you treu. KVu.sloiiK. All Oflieers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured In Uie lnt war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing (iilniore A- Co. Cases prosecuted by (iilmoto A Co. be fore thu Supreme Court of the I'nlvci' States, the Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business Is on diicted in a separate bureau, under chnrge of tho same experienced parlies entplovuii by the old firm. Attention to p.!l buHluc entrusted to (iilmorj A C. is thus kw curcd. Wo desiio to w in diui kki by de serving it. Address CHLMORK A CO., fi20 Fftroo, Washington, 1), C. 4lif y 5? 'J ? V $ P V ) ) T(T TH E WO II K T Vf 1 r r. AUs! v now prepared to furnish all classe wiUi constant employment at home, tho wholes of the time or for their spur mominto. Business new light nnd profitable Per sons of either sex easily earn from 50 elm. to 5 per evening, and ii proportional mm by devoting their whole tinio to tho busi ness. Boys and girls can earn nearly a much as men. That nil who seo thi no tice may send their address, snd Ut tie buMms we make Ibis unparalleled cffwri To such as are not well satisfied we will send ono dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, Kaniplm worU. several dollars to commence work on, auil a copy of Home and Fireside, one of th largest and best Illustrated Publication, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you waui permanent, drotituble work. adrira, (ieroge Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. t IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST I Tho Little Rock and Fort Smith Hall way Company is selling, at exceptional ly low prices and t.n terms to null pai chnsers, over c?ie mill.!gm:acres of their magnificent grant on every Id within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirubly suited for, production of Corn, Cotton, Oram, Orass, Fruits, nnd all ether Northern crops. Winters are mild, p--mitting out door labor for eleven months. Soil ferlilo beyond precedent. No irraiw hosiers, no .'roupht. Social induce menus lor cstablihmentJof maiiulaciorics. 1-or circuhirs, address W. i). SLACK, Land Commis'ii. nur, Little Rock. Arkan- J. & J?. COATS have l)een awarded a Medal nnd Diploma at tho Centennial Exposition and com mended by the Judges for AND KXl'l'LLGST QUAtlTT . OF npoo ij cj otto "v : : A. T. G0BH0RK,-Direotcr-Gfcwal. : BKAI" j J.B.H4WLEY,rf., 1 Al.KV. R. BoTUt.KR, 3 -R secretary pro tern. HOMESTEADS, Ilyoii wantrellablelnfonuution w hereand how to get a cheap Farm, or geveremeiit Homestead, free, send your addrcis to 8. J. (iiliiioie, Land CoinuiSasioner, Law rcni'.i, Kansas, and receive gratis a copy ot The Kansas Paeiiie Homestead. 20 1 TO AOENTS on a:. -vno n .:'- ! wokk the big mma Dan Dc (inille's new .-..,!. with intro diiction by Murk Twain is pi-t ready. It is tlio richest in te.ts ana illuslridlouB seen lor 11 long time. Are v .-u out. of work or dragging along on snio uii.l boo it r lor this ono. It will fill your pockoia surbt Don't delay and lose territory vou Want-'' send for eircnlarnt onci. It costs in.thin to see them. Address A M EltlCA N PC U LISHINO CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C BL1SS .0 CO., Newark, N. J. 'i:n is. 1 7 "".t.t " J iwuu: V,.-. , I.MMIMlMSVf I f.l2w Thojudicious selection and management of Stock Privileges Is a sure road to . .... ....... lvliJ r..in-ni i ms; tno Hkrveli Market. POTTiir. Wlu UT CO Wull Street, New Voik. SEND " l ta to ADAMwTco Sox I'rmciA 1 ' vum t of the live CJENTENKIAI. BUILDINC8 " eleifniitly carved in l;l i, i- w, . V ... , i.nd huelv lii8h,d i'xact .n"'; ' tho,e which cr i , .1 "'X.or cl.in;.ly Hail durin,! 't ' ' .ln -M.htUousuid,wl!-a;;-(-!
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