- EDITOR. ;VtD.rSDAY 3ICRXr.t MAT 9, JS7. -...i. ti.- 11. ji , i I,, I, Our Washington Letter. Spcolal to tl0 lvF.rCHI.ICAX. " Washington, 1). U., May 4, '77. While absent from the city to at teml the opeuing of the permanent x liibiliou at Philadelphia, it is said the President will take tinio to visit New York. Unusual efforts will ha made to muke his reception brilliant, and no doubt the commercial metropolis will leave nothing undono to receive suitably the chosen ruler of the laud. The civic authorities of New York have an experience in these matters that enables them to excel any other municipality. If it is expected that the President's bead will be turned by a reception, however brilliant, a mistake is made. Speaking from knowledge, I am safe in saying that no man in the United States is less likely to be carried away by a demonstration thaa President Hayes. Ho may have faults, but they are not such ns can be worked upon and brought out by means of a grand reception. If bo has any wordj to say when he meets the men who arejiccredited by New York to re ceivo him, they will be words of truth and soberness, and not such as, it may be, his hosts anticipate. ' The interests involved in what the Extra Session of Congress may do, ami in which bis interests as well as ihose of his party are bouad up, will not permit the President to go beyond the ordinary civilities of such occas ions, aud for that reason, upon his ex traordinary control of himself, reliance iay be placed. The Tieasury, it is said, is to be Iioroughly reorganized. The rumors if changes are multitudinous. The changes so far bavo been few, but uo s no can go among officials here with out learning of contemplated chaDges. Oa the whole, it may be set down as ortatn that if thn Treasury is not liouroughly reorganized before the meeting of Congress no relianco need r ver be placed in rumors again. All ho reports indicate that the new ap pointees will be men identified dis lectly with the Republican partj. The Government yesterday leceiv 1 from the Turkish Minister official ticethat the llussian Government 1 declared war agaiust Turkey. No tion seems to be necessary on the rt of our Government, and proba y noun will be taken. A proclama i of neutrality would stein o be jrfluous though one such procla :ion has been made by the Govern- it. d istrict afl'airs are not of special in e at to your readers, but it may "bo 1 that this is the only city of 100, ) inhabitants in the civilized world deprived entirely of the right of 'Vage, and that an effort will be .e at an earlv date to securo that ;t through Congressional action. S propose to ask at least for a limi- i suffrage and we ask for the help of people throughout the country who e the rights of citizens af. heart. '.a reply to numerous criticisms on notion ef Secretary Schurz in mak- appointments, it may be said that y promotion or original appoint- t made in bis Department, so far :.ieen made either ou account of said efficient service, or by rea f excellence upon a competitive Nation. No friends of the Sec .' or of his subordinates, so tar as ow8, have been appointed. Maxwell. .'estern opposition to Mr. Ilan-rc-electiou as Speaker is devel As was to be expected, the legation is reported as united him. There are signs of bos i Illinois and in Missouri. The '.i Republican opposes him be- advised filibustering in the " ust February, and when his as followed he ruled against Jlepubllcan says almost any it would make a better Speak liia man who tried to be on ..4 of the same question. i. and Mrs. Grant, wUh-their 3, will sail for LiverpooPfroui 'phia, vn May 17tb, in the i." President Have and the iTered him passage on a Gov vessel, but the General pre : ns a private citizen, aud Ddghf ho could make the M'H'h shorter tirue. . , : Lxtra Session of Congress. Washington, May 5. Objections to postpone the extra session of Congress have been w.ived, and the following wns issued this af ternoon : By the President of the United States: A proclamation. Whereas. The final adjournment of tho Forty-fourth Congress without making the usual appropriations for the etippart of the army for the fiscal year ending Juue SOth, 1878, presents an extraordinary occasion, requiring the .President to exorcise tho power vested in him by tho . constitution to convene the Houses of Congress in an ticipatiou of the day fixed by law ior their next meeting, now, therefore I, Rutherford D. Hayes, President of the United , States, do by virtue of the power to this end in me vested by the constitution, convert both Houses of Congress to assemble at their respec tive chambers at twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the loth day of. October next, then and there to consider and determine such measures as in their wisdom, their duty and the welfare of the people may seem to demand. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my haud and caused the eeal of tho Uuited States to bo affixed. Done at tho city of Washington this 5th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1877, and tho Independence of the United States of America, tho ouo hundred and first, . Signed by the President R. R. Hayes. Wm. Kvakts, Secretary of Stale. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill iu Tionesta, for' white oak 6tave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 3.3 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 184.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 K by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrenoa House. J. II. Derickpon Jc Co. 27tf Auditors' Settlement, HarmonyTwp. J. Woodcock, Treasurer, lit account With Harmony Township J toad Funds. ' ' To balance on hand from last year...? 9 00 Ta am't roe'd from lands-returned... "55 12 To nm't rio'H from V Af ri.iilH oi To am't ree'd from Juo,AUioinpsoji 18 00 Total Ji-JM w By orders redaemed...... 50 ' By pcrceutago 4 47- . Total... ..?:27 07 Ralanee in Treasury. ft 1 nil IV) .T. Worn livflr Trfla6ni.ni. In annnnntiitiMi . ....... . . ....... , I.. ' I Ult II . till..! TT....-n..w 'n....nhui., IV 1.' .. To balance on hand from last year.. .$180 45 i. r ti i. xj iiiiKi eni, iniin I'lcasantviiio jtanK on said funds from May 14, lb75, to Feb. ;l, lb77....; ; . 40 45 ! Total By order redeemed.,. By percentage .'. 512(1110 .:ooo. , . l o Tota.. .... . f 91 80 . ISalaneo in Treasury ft:5;!5 10 Itotid Commissioners in account with Harmony Township with Hond Funds. To ain't tax loyied 1870 fl.oM 74 To am't ree'd from individuals IS id To nm't roe'd from unsented lands 335 12 To am't cashon hands from last y'r 0 00 Total $J,73S 73 P.y work done in tw'p $1,217 74 liy unseated lands rot'd... 200 55 Ity exonerations 1140 By am't in hands of col lector Oil 03 By am't orders redeemed 223 50 By percentage. 4 47 Total.... $1,732 00 Palnnce in Com'rs bands $ 5 04 ltottd Commissioners in account with 'Iarmony Township of Poor Funds. To cash on hand from last year with interest ...f420 S0 By om't of relief grunted as per orders redeemed $!)0 00 By percentage 1 H Total fcfcl 80 Balance $335 10 J. If. Bowman, ") W. Y. Siooinss, Auditor; T. X. AlLKNDKB, j. Financial Report of Jenks Township. I toad Commissioners of Jenks Township in account with said township for the year ending April !, 1S77. To ain't tax levied for road purpo ses $1,958 00 To back niuncy drawn from Co. Commissioners CO 00 To scaled money from lands re turned '. 40 ."0 To amount paid over by former Treasurer 38 80 2,o:i 10 By ain't ex pended on roads per returns of path-muster $2,003 50 Balance duo Twp 2 03 2,000 10 Wo, tho Auditors, have examined tho nbove accounts, and lind them correct as set forth in the abovo statement. A. K Snu-K I . ,.. r. ). KLDiiiiKiK, j Auditors. Attest: S. f. Huh unit, Clerk. Ueorgo 1. Kldridgo, Treasurer of Jenks Township, in account with said Township for the year ending April t, 1877. To balance on last bctllemcnt.. J 38 t-0 To anjount orders drawn from Co. Commissioner 2,057 30 By vouchers produced at settlement $2,053 61 " By iercentago til 61 Bal. due Treasurer 18 03 $2,115 12 2,115 12 We, tho Auditor of Jcnk Township, do certify that we have examined tho ac counts of tha Treasurer of said Township, and find them correct and true us ubove lesresontcd. A. K. Shut. C. F. Hunt. Att st : S. F KomtKit. Clerk. TOM WORK neatlv 1 .1 pi:i!f.ic.N ociVo rxc' iMC 1 at Die It V. ai:o. r. nomci,h .i vo. tins rArr.R is ox ni.F. with A VT htr AtlvrrtUIng CuntracU cin 1m mn.ln. CHEW-SMOKE r Till A nin TT T TT1 P C riM?sT rintt Ton.uro Ji'l.,,, a iV 'ntliWi.ilrt. AK FOR IT. OJSL tft -vSy TAKE NO OTHER. ' P. 1 X FOR SALR 1ST AM. IiKAI-KR I AC i.v i li o. THE PIONEER TOBACCO CO. 'BROOKLTN. N. V. CCjl a week in your own town. ' Terms POO mid $5 mitlit free. H. A CO., rorllaud, M iinc. a 4 QOQ77A woolf to'Acrnts. !I0 VJfnvi Uutlit Free, I'. O. Vick ery, Augusta, Mo. 3-It Q1 Q aduv at home. Aacnts Avanfed. Ol Outlit mid terniN fine TKUK Auj;uHta, Mains. , , U-4 ) C Extra I'ino mixed, .cords, with name, UlQ cents, post paid. L. Jones it Co., Nassau, N. Y. 34 0 .Qfi Ter Day at home. Samples J H 4U worth 85 Ireo. Sti.nhon fc Co., PorthMid Maine ' 3-4 "ceorcepaceXcoT Vx 6 k. s:aSEsia ex., EAimisiE. us. . I'ntetitl'orlahleA Mrvtlonnry I ncrlncs ' H I rici irrulnr Nnvr Mills, Ht'3.TlJrlt Ar. Flnm. Mill-. tl'.l r . -1 v. j ' - - - - - ,r' !-H t' HImsK NliitiKle. llnrrol As .I J 1'oolworltlnr fncliinory, imiur Dmrrv Hhrrl mid irinlorH. Knws, !HH KiieIieM. Ac, A- Oft Fancy Cards, no 2 alike, any r.aiiu-,10 cts. C. Smith, Green Drook. Col. Co. N.Y. 84 rpllK NATIONAL LIVE INSO'liAK J- CO., of tho U. 8. of A., with its paid-up Capital of $1.8;0,OO0, and Afs-ets .of ovr f4, 000,000, offers insurauco at Cash rates, and gives in its policies definite contract., plain features and liberal conditions. . It has 110 complications with other compa nies, and does not propose to bare, but of fers I nsuranee on plain business princi ples, Hud Necures tho' policy holder by economy of management and careful in vestment of its funds. Address . M. W. RUSSELL. General Agent, No. 411 Wal nut Street, Philadelphia,! . ' Agents wanted iu every county, to whom liberal terms will ho given. , . 34 Oh Mixed Ca rds, w Ft7iiiii n 1 e, 1 Oct s. Sa m -ou P'es for :t et. stamp. ' J, Minkt.j:u A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 1 i 3-4 ' .) Extra Fino Cards, notwralike, with' w U name, 10 cts. - J. K. 11 A IlDEK, Mal- uwijjruige,i. . . . . . . 3.4 Of) Mixed Caids with iiame, 10tsTSanv JU pIps for 8 ct. stamp. C. U. LINSKY t CO., Nassau, N. Y. 3 4 S5 Fancy Cards, with your name, 10c. liusiness cards printed on the back of Kara Photos. Samples and terms 10 cts. Statuary Photos, 3 lor i!5!.; 1 10c. All post-paid. A . L. irOAO, Nassau NY. QC Fancy Mixed Cards, lOcrpost-pidd. Addo-oss .1. W. Iirockway A Co., Wil son, Niagara Co., N. Y. . ' ' '34 J AC K SO N 'STbest SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! We tako pleasure in roooinnieiiding these goods to our friends ns being the linevt chewing tobacco on tho market. For Kale in nil shapes hv ' WLWOKTfl BROS., Pittsburgh.' :v,.Frtight paid both ways if not e:i tiicly bMllsfactory. 3-1 FOUND. DURING our experience of th pa t six months, in tho (IHOCF.UV, FKl VIS ION, FLOUR A FUKI) Business in Tio nerta, wo have found the old maxim SViONE saved if? money earned," a truo one, and that wo;have saved tho people ot the bor ough and surrounding eoiudry a consid crable amount.' " Having had a long exjicrionce in tho wholesale business, wo havo peculiar fa cilities for buying from, iirst hands, which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tho true system of doing business for CASH Only, wo can sell good tor n much lesrj prolit, in lact, competing with prices iu any of tha cities in tho State. In thanking tho citizen for liberal pat ronago in the past, wo announce oiu re moval from tho Fisher store, to the ploab ani locatior.knowu as the ACOrVID BUILDINC, (immediately south of the Company Store) whore, in roiiKideration of the continued depression in tho limes, havo again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo sold at war prices, where the oppor tunities to make money aru so much less. ft-filn fnhirnnnrnfnrn will ln lr nnor until 0 P. M. for the mutual beneiit of the general public and ourstlves. T lr lipnrn.'oAV v.nf lit VIjIUV niiu.l IVVV. S777 is not easily earned in these times Iut it ran bo ma le in threo months by any one of either sex. in any pun 01 uio country who is willing to work Kteadily at the employment that we fur nish. $00 per week in your own town. You need not bo away iroui home ovor night. You can give your whole time to tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tiio business. Terms and $5 Outlit free. Address at once, 11. Hallktt .V Co., Portland, Maine. 41-ly WANTED uien to travel and sell our Luuip Liood to Ukai.kus. 5 a nuuith hotel and traveling expenses paid. No puddling. Addrct MONlTOlt LAMP CO., Cincinnati, O. 494 SUBSCRIRKforthe lVnest KepubMoan It will pay. REMINGTON SEWIMG MACHINES. Krf M)i-hino 1ms fcpnmg ho rapidly into fa vor ns poHSHssiiuijust tec (iialities nefdod in a family Mnchiiie namely : Light Iltrn iiinj, tSmooth, Xoi.-irlcsx, Jlttpitl, Ourable, with a perfect Lock-Stitch. Within tho past year Important Im provements havo Ih-cii added and no troulilfi will bs sparvd iu keeping tho Hum iNo roN aheatl ol al( eompeUtors. ,v REIIMCTOril Creed moor Rifle. VICTORIOUS AT cimtimooH. 7i. IMH.I MOl'NTi t UI.I D.UOOH, IK7C. SINGLK AMD I0UBLI2 DREECHta LOADING Tlie best guns for tho price ever produced. l"m prsully recomniended by those who havo ii.siid them. WEBB'S PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER. The only complete apparatus p er lnventJ cd,''oinbining in 0110 complete and porta ble machine all tho various implements employed in loading paper and metallic sneiis.i ... . . . - ; RRVOLVFRS, RKPICATINC; PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, HUM MOUNTINGS IRON ANDHTKKL1UKLK AND SHOT P.ARRKLS FOR CI S- . TOM U UN SMITHS. REBVlBIMCTOrJ ........... . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEfcVTS ' . PATENT CLIPPER STEKL -VJNJ) OuVlcgLION ,? ,plovvs. ; ; Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teeth, and Points, Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator. Tooth aud Point. Sayre's Patont iiyrso JJoe, Shovel Plows, Shovel . Plow Blades, Plain and with Wings, of all sizes. .. in.i, '. . . . : ,: ,-. . Wroimlit Iron lSrids:es Arch and Trapezoidal Truss, Cnt Steel Shovels, Cast Stool Hoes and Garden Rakes, Planters Handled I foes, Mowers, wheel llorso RokeaJ Needle Cotton Oins. Armory and Principal Office, ILIOX, X. If. . ' niiANClt OFFICF.S : 1 2S1 A 283 BUoadwav-, New York, Arms. Madison Square, 0 K. 23d St., New ;York, S. Machines. Boston; 140 Treniont St., Sewing Machine find .Aitms. . ; . i i : . 1 1 : " . I .. Chicitgo, 2:7, St:Jo St., Rowing Machines and Arivs. j St. L..nis, C0!t North Fourth -St., : Sowing Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing . inacniiivs aim Arms. Baltini ro,-47 North Charles St., (Masonic 1 OHipio) Hewing Miiehtues and Arms. WiishingUin, 1). C 521 Seventh St., Sow ing Machines and Arms., . . 47-5m Red Hot! Spicy! ' Newsy I Oil City. Daily .Derrick, ' For 1S77. 1 ISt-Ui-r Thun Kvcr! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Paper . in North-Wostdin Pennsylvania! TnK Oit. Cirv D.utv Dkrihok will be gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newspiper iu Pennsylvania outsido'of tho lai;0 cities. li has gained this by giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining itemi. It ha correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Region, besides several renorters who are constantly trav eling. Tho 'proprietors, editors and ro portoriul fctalr, arc all young and norgetio men, whoso aim is to make the lorrick tho leading newspaper of Wesvern Penn sylvania. Tho UimiucK will be better than ever for 1K77. It will have spedal reportors at Washington and llarrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important events. Its reader will be kept posted on all tho political now of the day, as reported from an independent standpoint, -while- a large roportorial force will keep them Informed 011 local matters; It wilt also, as it does now, tako'tUo lead in discussing tiuestion of importance to oilmen, and woi k faith fully lor tho interest of the Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistic, and it market quotations will always be lound reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning the Oil Region, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil. City Daily Dkiiukk. Terms, $io per year; sik months $5 ; $1 a month in ad vance. W. H. LONOW-KLL & CO., 9 i)t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. The Little Kock- and Fort Smith 11 AIL WAY , HAS' ' FOE SALE Fanning Lands, (.razing Lands, Fruit Vino Lands, Cold lunula, Wood Lands, some Prairio Lands, Bottom Lauds, and Uplands, on terms to uit tho purchaser. Six per cent, interest on deferred pay ments. Ten per cent, discount for cash. For full particulars, maps and pamphlets, aj'ply to W. D. SLACK', Land Commis sioner, Little Rock, Arkansas. 41 4t w lor the money ieodor. Interest paia some-annually in N. Y. Kxchango. So surit v ;t to 0 times tho loan iu land ulone, exelosivc of tho buildings. (Present cash valuo by sworn appraisers.( No invest ment safer. No j:iyments more promptly met. Best of reference iriven. Send stamp for particulars. D. H. B. JOHN STON, Negotiator of MnrtH.-e J.oiis, f(, l'i id, M iiiiiciola. -111 Alloglicny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, TituSvillo i Buffalo imnway, ana tiunaio, Uorry 4. Pittsburgh Piai.lrpad. ON AN t) A FTl'l: Sunday, Jn. 28, 1S77 trains will rim as follows; STATIONS. Noilhw a rd. N.i. It Southward No 1 No. t No. H. I No. a m p m P 111 piu pm am 0:10 2:551 0:40 7:40 li:t2! 4:55 7:08 12-50 a:,-,3 5:55lll:io 5:10lll:2! 2:15 5:00 uus lt;.o ::'.! 10:2.', L':(K) !':51 0:12 10:15 3:10 0:02 0:11 -::!" 8:25 R:.J 10:11 !.7To7io 10::t 0:17 10;0o r-25 0 08 8:16 2:05 8:01 8: IS 1:15 7:10 7:25 11:55 t::oo i 10:1.1 ri:50 I 0:45 12;15 Pittsburgh fcOdj 2:15 W Pen June 0:2:? 3;:i:i 8:10; 10:50 11:15 htttanning 10:Of 4;iri R. B'k JunclO:57 5:0 ' Brady llend 11:10 5:15 Parker ll;r) r,:,-,u Kmlon'ton " 12:10 (:;ii Scrubgrass l:bt 7:Pt Franklin l:Vt 7;57 Oil City 2:20 S;:55 1:20 2:0 :i:02 l:2:t 5:;j.5 0:25 P:15 Olpopo'ds !t:07 n:10 ."H: 4:12 5::5 e.aglo Kock Tionesta Tidiouto Irvlneton 0:.'Vi 10:;i7 12:20 l:-ii 7:n: 7:5 Rousvillo Titusvlllo ( 'orry Mavville Blliliilo 8:5: H:4" ::i 4:42 0:10 10:51 o-.ir.l MO1 R.'Ol p. in,r. Miip. mm. mia. in p. in Trains run bv-Philadolphia Time. DAVID MiCAROO, tien'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALL, tien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Tlie OMoat, Largest, rnd Most Perfect Manufactory In tho United States," nearly 56,000 Now In use. , . ' No other Muaieal Instrumeiit everoblain- ' ed tho same popularity. jrtrSemX for Prie Lists. AddrPM BUFFALO, X. Y. The fact of ours being tli oMest and largest manuthetory in the United States, with nearly M.O00 Instrument now in use, is a sufficient gtiarantco of our ro Kponsibilltj and the roevita of our instru ments. C-6in . O EO. JV v l'UN C 12 A CO. . AwaruM tlie HiKhost Mahxl at Vienna, E;& H, T. ANTHONY S CO;, . 1 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers In CHKOMOS AND Fit AM IIS, , STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Uraphoseopss, and SUiila - ' bio Viows. ' ' PHOTOGRjiPHIC MATERIALS. Vo are Ileadijuarters for fivorvtliing in the way of STKUKOi'TlOONS and MAG IC LANTKRNS, being manufacturers of tho Micro-Scientilie Lantern, Steroo-Panopticon, University SlorcopUcon. Advertisers Slereojilii-on, , Artopticon School Lantern, - ... Family Lantern, riiOPLK'S LANTERN. Each' style licin'g the host of its class iu the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sont on application. Any enterprising man can mako mur.v with a M;igio, Lantern. .&SCut out this advertisement for i-cf-erenoo. . . The expei ience of fi vo years has jirovcJ that this Compact and re liable work of Oenorn' Information ia better adapted to the wantso all classes of iho com . oiunity than any other work of tho kind evn ZELL'S (QSCTCLOFEfilA New Hewed tdilion.- A GENTS WAHTED. published. It hss been proven by its ' IMMENSE SALES, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'l), ; And by iU uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Tho edition of 1S76 hns beon THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 wood ongravings and oighteen handsomely en graved and colored maps. The work it issue! in parts, and a speci men copy, with map, will bo sent to any address, free of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. Elwood Zoll.) Nos. 17 and 10 South Sixtl Street. 43tf Pim.ADKi,riA, Pa. Cnn't bo made livevorv nwnl - ery month in the business we uiriiisiij mil loose wining to work can cnstlv imihi n 1o's.mi illlir day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain bore. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. W will i'urnit h you a complete Outlit free. The business oavB I otter than anything else. We will bear ex nensu of starlimr you. Funiculars free. Write and see. Farmers end mo chanics, their sons and daughters, and all clashes in need of payiinr woi k at homo, should write to us and learn all aliout tho work at once. Now is tho time. Don't delay. Address Truo A Co.. Atnrusta. Maine. ;t. $ 45 PER VERM, 137 PER YEAR, Puvs ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 150. Property MC3.. 01 mi. Endowment fcln.OOO. Our voiuh (both sexes) shall have the lienclH of it. Vinter term opens Due. 5. Send fur cata logue (free) to Eov, J. T. Konv.mm.s. I. D., I'j in ..'.'il. ,;j p " GEO. A. PiilNCE &C0. tiU.MORK.f rO., SllcvaaoM to Chio l.ian, Hr.Mner.v Co., H-.R.-ito Vx L i;v,:'or,',k'?i,-m,,'iVi nofccs n-r-i f exnmi,r,00H'V l'.elimh.a- ohfah, .l o. !0""- No nilditional fees for n r . i' 'V!,",,,l""n n rehT-aring. By ?ole ,,,f',tHr,,,.,,''''i"iubsionerAI;i. Mnln " ,,,I,i,'MU,,,,H '.v be revived. Special (ton .,, RiVei, inirrt,.,-,.,,,.,, luirJZSTi'1'- ,,"f,,nt"m(:,ll "itfl i" b tb rrnt Htatos, and all litigation nimer- it , fn . lnvpnlln t Patents. ;w,d e tnmP toOIlnir.ro A Co., lor pampMa of sixty i)iiges. ' T.uo!nsoN. lVarrniilri mid ...... Wt'i'Ij. tho U. S. G:ipral Land Ollico and Depart tnont ot (he Intirior. Private Land Claims. Mining ami Pre-emption Claim., and liVri! 0U'1 T"H Ue'1 ' Lan.l Ke lp in 40, h0, and li0 acre pieces for sale. '1 his Scrip is assignable, andean bo located h th-j naiiio of the tmrchasor upon imV Gov ernioent land subjoct to prlvatn entry, ht f .2.) p,T ncro It is or eoual valuo wiUi Bounty Lund "Warrants. Mu stamp U, !re A Co., for j.aniphlct of fnstruK - Arrrai of Iy fc llouut), Omcrrs, Soldiers, and Sailors of the hilo war, or their heirs, are in many cases oh titlcd to money from tho Government of which they have no knowledge. Wiito full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received.- Liuiloso stamp to Gilmoro A Co and a full rej.lv, after vxamlnation, will be given you fr. I'cijnIojis. ah om cors, Soldiers, nnd Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or Injured in tho lata war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gil more A Co. Cases prosecuted bv Oilmoie A Co. bo foro tlm Suproiuoi l oiirt oT the United States, the Vmu 4 of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. 1 Each department of our business Is con ducted iu a separate bureau, under ehargo of the Name experienced parties employed by tho old firm. Attention to all busluima entrusted to Gilmoro A Co, is thus e cmed. We desire to win suet-Ata by de serving it, " Address GILMORR A CO., 20 FStront, Washington, D. C. 4ltf 4 v, h v. s, V t ? 1 D 1 H l1 TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wa mo now prepared to furnish all daises' with constant employment at home, the whole of tho time or for their paj-c lnoniintn. Rusiimss new lifihtnnd prolitnblo Pur stnH of either sex easily onrn from 50 etn. to 95 per evening, and n proportional sum by devoting their whole timn to the basi noss. Boys and irirls can earn nearly a much as men. That all who eo this" Ma lice may vend their address, aud teat U huftiuo.- s we make this unparalleled efrr: To such as are not well fcatialiod we- wlil send one dollar to pny for tho trouble rf wrlltinp. Full particulars, samples worUa aovoial dollars to commence work on, iuil a copy of Homo and Fireside, ono of tha largest and best Illustrated Publication, all s( -nt free by mail. Reader, if you wwut permanent, drolltabla work, addres, Gerogo Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. M C II f A 3 li A J H ' 1.1 THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail, way Company is selling, at exceptional ly low price), and on terms to suit pat chasers, over . r , OPJE MILLIONJACRE8 ' of their inagnilloeiit grant on crory klila within twenty miles of their load". Ad mirably suited lor production of Corn Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and nlUt.be' Northern crops. Winters are mild, per- oiI lorttlo beyond precedent. No jfrasn- o.'lis, in rongiu. special Indnco nicnts fur establibnientJof mniinfiicterien. For circulars, address v n sir. 1,1111(1 UOIIllHIS!1.!' nor, Little Rock. Arkut. ss. 41 4 J. & P. COATS . ' have been anardod a Medal und Diploma at tho Centonnial E.xnotion i.nd oc-nj. mended by tho Judges n,r U PK It fl ) 1 1 NT St Til AND -OF SPOOL (!OTTOX.H A. T. GOCHORtVDirootor-OcGcrid. J. S. IIAWXET, Pit' A LUX, R. P.OTKLKR, kC;rctary pro tent. : KKAI.. 34 4t WESTERN L A Eji HOMESTEADS. Ilvou want rcliahlft U'linVA fi 1 1 1 1 how to get a cheap Farm, or gcvorc nient jiuiiicnieim, n ee, semi your address to1 8. J. Gilmore, Laud Commissioner, Law rence. Kansas, iiml rci.eivn irrti;. . of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. 'A 4 TO AGENTS or any viro nkcd won v. THE BIG BONANZA TlIK Sii.vum. VOLUM-K-. Pan 1 lit (Jin a'u n.iu i.a.1- auction by Mark Twain i-i jio-t ready. It is tho richest in texts anil illustration seen for a lono- limit i ...,n ..r or drajigina ulong on somo dull book ? Go ior this ono. It will lill vour pockets mire' Don't delay and lose territory vou want-" .end for circular at om o. It'eo'sts nothing to see them. Aijdresa AM ERICA N PUB LISHING CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C BLISS d- CO., Newark. N. J. -ti 4 , $1302 60 I "PROFITS FP.0M7 $10652 00 i INVKSTMKKTa Of The judicious selection and managoui'eutof Stock Privilege- is a sure rood to rapid fortune. Send tot iiew "System ofAsBiied Profits," free wJMi lull nilormation concoriiiNu' tho SKwvfe Market. T. PtiTTlOR WDUItTco. "old unci Stock Bii kars 3JMIt M AN'ull Street, New Yo.'k. SE"NT"5tsto ADAMS " t en Box lyoo, I'hUadelphia, p. (Manufactory Howell's mar U l,,,;i.i 1, . in Chestnut sti.1 nnl 1 ,.' SS. mu ami i;ortagoorepaid,aeo,nplet0uru CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS elegantly carved in Black Walnut j 'UI hnely lin.M:ed. J :xa, t " of those which were mam, l'((.tlll '., i , , f 'biiierv Hall d.i.in,.- I!,,, ev ',s : 1,1 M' 'huli thousands n i: ,. - ; v M,d t
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