w I W. Tt. DUNN, gut trtxu, rmaaTi, pa. TKRM3, 13.00 A TEAR. :to Snbecrifttlon received tbr a isrtx parted tJban un month. CtorreepaotJanoe c-Uotte4 from all part ' cthe country. So ncttre will be Mkt-n of SAiyrymou eonuaanieevtioa. QU8INC88 DlflECTORY. M TI05I3TA LODGE JVo. 309, I. O. of O. IP. EKTS every Friday vuing, mi s L o'clock. In tbe Hall formerly occupied W bttdTelDpJar-. 7 S. J. StTLEY, N. O. D. W. CLaRK, Seo'y. . 7-tf. v TI0NE3TA COUNCIL, NO. 342. O. TJT. EtTS at Odd fellow Lodge Room, evert Ttteeder evetunj, ai 7 ociook. 51 MK&t rl P 4 VOL.X NO. 17. T10NESTA, PA., AUGUST 1.1877. $2 PER ANNUM. three tii 1 M 31I. . IX. ILEATU, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. TTEATIl has recently moved to this place for the purpose of moeCnc I a want which the lad ie of the town an county hare for a lor -x time known, that of having a drpssmakor of experience imnnir thnm. l urn urPDnrea xo mum nu kind of dresses in the latent styles, and guarantee satisfaction. Stamping for braid ra ml mnhn Idorv done In the bwt rnan nsr. with tlia newest patterns. All 1 aSK A PISTOLS FOR TWO. B. A, VARKtR, XL S. P. M. CLARK, C TT. A. fcATMT. j. a. aeisaw. JLfTOnXEYS AT LATT, TI03TE3TA, PA. ATTENTION SOLDIERS! I kave been admitted te practice as an Attorney In the Pension OlXlco at Wash ington, D. C. All ofueere, oldlrs, or sailers mho were lnjurod la tho lato war, obtain pensions to whtvh they mar be entitled, by calling on or Addressing uie at Honest. Pa. Al.n, claim for arrearae-e of pay and bounty will receive prompt at. UnUon. , Havlne been over four year a soldier lu the Ute war, and having for a number of yar engaged In the prosecution or sol dlw' elalm. my experience will asyuro the collection of claim In the hortest p-js-ailUu. J.B.-AGNKW. itr. K. L. Davis. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tloneata. Pa. Collection mad lu thl and adjoin. Infeouutse. MILKS W. T A. rr E , ATTORNEY AT LAW, tm Sir ft, TJOXKSTA, PA, 1 a r sir rial. Residence on In the Aeomb Building. 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All f'-es will bo rmsnnakle. Professional visits made at all hoar. Parties at a disUnce can con- salt him by letter. nm. .nd Kesldence second bnlldin ti.a I'.mrt Ifntiuu. Tionesta. Pa On. Am Wednasdavs and Saturday, -'f m w .... AO. r. rill. A. S. IIU.Y il A r, TAUK .0 CO,, BANKERS Career tlm A WalnutSU. 'Honest. Bank of Plauount and Deposit. Tuterest allowed on Time Deposit. CsUoUon madeonall thaPriueipal poinU II. J. TIXREU & CO. OIL CITY, PA WHOLES A LK & 11RTA1L Dealers In HARD"WABB, Oil "V11 HuppllcM, i. e, hw6f7, Cuatng, Mucker Rod, Working Barrel, Valve, tfr., lira e Steam l'ittiug, Belt' ing, Lace Leather, Casing, f c, Iron, XailN, titcel, Hope, OaUnui, Ac. We make a SPECIALTY f one-nnd-a- fiiiHrter-inch Tuning ana Mce i wti ior i .. It ULr. iltu Cllll'.ii ' tun. IL G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL KEUlurdSl MILES SMITH, Drtaler In CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! KUAN KLIN, - - JPEN2TA. Consiitiiiu ot Parlor. Ofllce and Common Furniture, fIlttreKss. Pillows. Window hhades, Fixtures, Ijook ing Glasses, Ac. -jt Also, agent for Venango county .lor the Crtlcliratod Manhattan Spring Bed and Combination Mattress, manufactured and fr sale at mv Furniture Warorooms, l.ttti street, near Liberty. Call and seo sample Rod. ly I :i wu WVHT- --.i "a I ot U.e U. 8. Collections solioite!. IS-lV. WILLIAMS Ac CO., M1ADVILLV, PENS' A. TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDfl and Animal stuficd and mount Ad to order. ArtSnclal Lyes kept m Kxk. 2-lv MEBRASKAjGRlST MILL. THE ORIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy. nn Vnrmt county, has beeu tlmr hly overhaulel and renttod in tirst Jais order, and 1 now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM GniXDHd. Ftni'n. FBKP, AND OATS rv...nti Mhnn.1. and sold at the very lowest uipms.. . EMPIXIYMENT, Male and female, sala ry or coramissioa. We pay agent ai i.r r a-xo . wk and ex n-nsee. Lure )es Manufaeturin Co., Hartford iWaeulars free. Conn 41 4 1-B TORIC of all kinds don at tb'm of- lit 3 g s K You Can Save Money By buvlng your PIANOS and OKOANS from "the "-undorHlgned Manufucturers' Aifent. tbi the U'st brands In the market. Instruments snippeu oircci inmi mo t torv. i xi Ar. niu i " , ly liOCK I OA. jiiii, vii i Dr. J. L. Acorrb, nilVRTCIAN AND HI KCJ LOS, WHO nss I ksd liltecn years' experience In a larjro and succewsful practice, will attena an Professional Calls. Otllce in ins irug ana Uro erv Store, located in lidiouie, near Tidiouto House. IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND a full HKsortinent of Medicines, Liquor Tnhfti-eo. Cigars. Stationery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Cutlery, all of the best quality, and will he aol1 at reaMonaoie rmua. 1U. CIIAS. O. DAY, an experienced PhTHiohui and Prux-iist from New York, has" charge of tho Store. All prescriptions put up awurateiy. . . . . i . ADVFRTISICKM ena mm " ,'' p lLnwell A Co.. 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their :ighty-pago Paiarhlet, showing cost ot aciverimnjr. f CfTrCIAL HISTORY OF THE v Ml Ceiitehi EXHIBITION It sells faster than any oter book. Cue Arrt.nt nld :u conies in one day. This is Minnie, and complete history nntiii.r.e.i. Kcnd for our etr term to While the old ft-ijrate Brtnflvwinc lay at Oibrailer, the Americao Con sul Mr. Sprague cam on board with a roan who wmheJ to join the shin, and after soma consideration, said man was received by tho captain as a sort ef steward, be having agreed to work for his passage and board, and some slight consideration besides. 11 is name was Jee Lattit, and he was a regular specimen of the (trolling Yan kee: but he dressed well and was re markably good looking, though in his taca there was a peculiar iook. wmcu indicated that be preferred fun to sound sense, allowing however, that the fuu had some sense in it. The moment I placed my eyes upon the man I knew I bad seen him be fore, and when I had an opportunity to speak with bint I found that he had been a performer ot leperde.nain ana ventriloquism in the Uniteel mates, j and there I had seen him. He had traveled through England, Franco ant' -Spain with his implements ff decep tion, and had just brought up at uiu. ranter when our ship came in. He brought his whole kit on board, in a Urge chtst which he got permission to stow away iu the bread-room where it would keep perfectly dry. llo had quite a sum of money which he plac ed in the pursers hands lor sate Keep ing, but he would tell none of us how much. Isut he was liberal and open hearted, and it was not lone before the crew blessed the hour that brought him ou beard, for he was the very soul of wit and humor. At length our ship went to Port Mahon. aud here our Yankee tars were at home. One pleas ant morning a party of us went on shore, and Joe Lattit was amonc our number. Joe was dressed in a per fect shore-going rig and appeared a gentleman of consequence. Near the middle of the forenoon a few of us en tered a cafe, and the only occupant beside the keeper was a Spanish offi cer, evidently en infantry captain from his dress. We called for wine, and had it served upon a table next to the one at which the officer sat, Joe seating himuelf so that his back came against the back of the officer, but he did not notice bow close he would be. Our laugh and jest ran high, and iust ni Joe said something moro than usually funny, he threw himself back, and thereby hit thebpaniard witlisuch force as to cause him to spill a glass of wine upon his bosom. The fellow leaped to his feet and before Joe could bee pardon for hi unintentional mis- tuke, u commenced r torreut of oaths aud invective. paitW in Spanish and partly in broken Lnglish. Ilia Ian ruace was so abusive that Joe's tcui per was up iu a moment, and instead of asking pardon, as ho had intended, he surveyed the raring man from head to foot, and then said : 'Go on, sir, your language is beauti ful, very beautiful lor a gentleman.' 'Ah ! you call tae no gentleman eh!' uttered the officer in a towering pas sion. If I were going to call vou any thing, I should call you a" jackass!' calmly and contemptuously respond ed Joe. Aha-a-ah !' halt growled the Span iard, rolling his black eyes wildly and furiously. 'Now, by Santa Marie, you shall answer for that. I am a genteel man I But you, you one leetle cursed puppy ! Aha-a-aha ! Now you shall 6ght !' Joe would have laughed the matter otT but he saw that the captain was determined to bght, and at length he resolved to accommodate him. lhe teener of the cafe called me on one side, and informed me that the officer was Captaiu Antonia isizar, one of the most notorious duellists ot the place, ut he was always quarrelsome when under the influence of liquor, and that his cemnauions always left him alone A v rather than have a luss. 'Not five minutes before vu came in,' added the keeper, 'lour of his fel low officers left him because they saw ha was nne for a fuss, bo vou had 4 better set vour fneud out. -f. . . .sea I nulled Joe awav. aud told him nil that bd just been told me, but he on ly smiled nnd assured me there was . . t T j I i . - notniue to tear, i ieu sure aw uuce from hia very manner that he had some fun iu his head, and I let him go. 'Mr same is Joseph Lattit, sir, citizn of the United States, and Gen eral of the Order of Sublime Dark ness said Joe pompously. 'Your name, sir?' 'Antonia Bizar, Captain ia Her Most Catholic Majesty's seveath regi ment of infantry. But your office, sir 1 doa't comprehend.' 'Oh, you wouldn't know if I shcnld tell vou. I am simply general of a body of men who have sold themselves to the gentleman who burns sinners and heretics down here.' And Joe pointed mysteriously down towards th floor as be spoke. The Ppanisrd f m't vary bitterl and sarcastically, and thereupon Joe took two large knives that lay upon the bar, and tossed them one after the other down his throat, making eoveral wry facts as they took their passage downward, lhe Ullow had evidently never seen anything of the kiud be fore, for he was astounded. 'Now, sir.' said Joe, making two or three more grimaces, as if he still felt the knives somewhere in the region ot the diaphram, 'you shall wait here un til I go nd bring my pistols and you shall have satisfaction. Will you wait r my teeth, while I have fired in the air. I meant that you should lire long enough to know that for ence in your life you had seen, if not th old fellow himself (pointiug meaningly down ward), at least one who is in hia em ploy. The old gentleman willlikethe company of a captain of Spanish in fantry, and I'll sond you along. Come, load un again.' But the astonished Spaniard did set seem inclined to do so. A man who I swallowed carving knives as he would I sardines, and who caught pistol ball between his teeth, was not exactly the man for him to deal with. bile be . . . I. I . l il. .! 1 can procu.e p.sin.s, saiu me om- derin upoa wh,t U had seen, (or. fiirirntimtT his astonishment and I -r i i ir .u n.,. j in coming back to his anger. 'I shall fight wiltVmy own ! If you are ft gentleman you will wait here.' Joe turned to us and bade us wait for him. Horel hare! 0 crtez V cried the keeper, 'where bo mine knives?' I ll pay you lor em wheu 1 come back,' said Joe, and then he beckon ed me to come out. I did so, and be took the knives oue from his bosom, and ouo from his sleeve and gave them r,iace. After he was gone Joe beck to me, telling mc to keep them, until 0ned for roe to give him the knives. I hex returned. did so. aod saw him slip them up his It seems that Joe foiiud a boat i .iMarM. When ho returned to the cafe ready to take him off to the ship at U,e aoDroached the keeper, once, for be was not gone over three- You waut vour knives?' be said quarters of an hour, and when he came I jut the poor fell0w dared not speak back he had two superbly mountesi joe r,ut ,s iani to his ncht car und Joe took a baudful of bullets eVora his pocket and began to toss them rapidly down his throat, and wheu these were cone he picked un half a dozen good sizod stones and sent them after the bullets. Holy Santa Maris !" exclaimed lhe Spaniard, while his eyes seemed start ing from their sockets. 'What a man ! By my soul 'tis the davil.' And as ho thus spoke ho turned on his keel and hurried away One RqnArn (1 in On Rquar On Square " OneSqusre " on year Two Square, one year . Quarter Col. " Half " " - Hn. ... Legal notice at established rate. Mrris and death notice, gratis. All bills for ally advertisements col- looted quarterly. Temporary advartUe- merits must be paid ror in aavance. jod worn, cesn on iuvry. I .11. II. I.I 1 . g.) ( '50 CO 190 00 pistols with him. He loaded them with powder in the presence of tho Spaniard, ana then handing him a ball, he asked him to mark it so that he would know it again. The fellow hesitated at first, but at length he took it with a road eesturo and bit it be tween his teeth. pulled out one of hU knives, then from his kit ear he drew the other one. The keeper crossed himself in terror and shrank trembling away. But we finished our wine and having paid lor it turned to iro. 'Here,' said Joe, 1 haven t paid lor tho use ef the yard yet.' And as he Gen. Taylor and the Mexican Spies. In the course of Ms lecture on "em. iniscences of the Mexican War," de livered at Aeburn, General (Shields related tho following incident : After dinner, while we were sitting by the door of tbe tent emokirg, a guard brought in two roughly dressd Mexican peons. They had been about the camp for two days selling oranges to the soldiers, when one of the guards accidentally noticed that one of the in were a fine lian shirt under his rag ged peasant's dress. This excited sus picion ; they were seized, and a search revealed a number of paper, includ ing a tketch of tho camp, with locu tion of its defences, the number of bat teries, Rtrength of the force and some notes, showing how the army could be successfully attacked by surprise. They were military spicp, of course. The general sent lor his interpreter, for bo never mastered the beuutilul Spanish language, and demanded their names. 1 hey gave them correctly. I suppose. He asked their proi'taion. front tbe I They saw concealment was useless, and they answered like bravo men, they were soldiers, lhoir rank; they were colonels of the Mexican force at Mon terey. "Ask them, thundered the central "who Bant them into my camp in this cowardly, sneaking way 7 lbo inter preter put this into Spanish as well aa he could, and they answered, "Gener al Ainpudia ; the.y wero sent to ascer tain the strength ol the army, etc. "Icll tbcm, said the central, "mat Gen. Ampudia ie no gentleman. If he had been ho would have sont to me directly, and I would have given tho lmformation he desired. I Laughter.! I shall know that,' he said, 'unless Bp0ke he threw down a piece of silver They smiled, for they were evidently it Is battered against your bones.' 'Now, select your pistol, said Joe. The man took them both and ex amined them, but he was satisfied that they were both alike and both good, and ho told Joe he had no choice, so our steward put the bulls in nnd ram med them carefully down. The whole party now adiourned to a wid court bark of the cafe, where upon the counter. men of courage, aud the general ask- JNo ! no I no I shrieked the poor I ed if they understood their situation fellw. 0, don't leave your money that they would bo shot as spies here, don't I' J "Yes," thev answered, "ihey expected Joe picked it up, and we went away to be sbot. and hoped to meet their lauchius. When we were alone he fato as brave soldiers." Gen. Taylor explained to me the socret ef the pis- Baw that they were brave fellows, and tola. 1 hey were a pair he bad used this touched htm. i thought, as 1 in his legerdemain performances, and watched him. His great, noble, gen such as all wizards tiio to perform I roua faca showed ids emotion. Ho twelve. paces were marked off, and tbo tricks of catching balls, etc. The main considered his duty under the circuru combatants took their stations. I trern- barrel of the pistol had no connection atanees. At last his face lit ud with bled fer poor Jee. for I saw not yet whatever with the nipple for the cap : hriirht smile. "Tell them." aavs he. how he would make fun out of this. but wh.t appeared to be a socket forhhat T will not shoot them this time. 'Count! cried the Spaniard impa- the rammer was in fact a second bar- but if they come sneaking around my ...1 i l. IT..- . U AlkA. I T . Ml -I a 1. rei, lo ue sure, umanci iiiau iuu uluci, i camp again 1 win taunt snort worn, oi but as large as the bore oi any line them. Tell them to say to Un. Am pistol, and with this secret oarrei me pudia that 1 have six thousaad men, priming tube was connected. So the I that we are agoing te take Monterey, apparent barrel of the weapon might and that I don't care a how ... aii I . .... . be tilled with powder and ball ana no i many men he has. Applause. barm done. When Joe returned with his pistols, of course bo had both these secret bores loaded with powder and blank cartridges, aud then the other load tiently. 'One two three !' lhe captain bred hrst and with a most deliberate aim. Joe- fired into the air. Then the latter walked de liberately up to his antagonist, and taking the ball from between his teeth, he handed it to him 'You can use this next time,' cried Jee. The officer looked first nt Joe's teeth , Phil and then at VU ball. It was surely the same one he had son his foeman put in the pistol, and now he Vd seen him take it from his mouth. He was ' unmistakably astounded. 'Come,' cried Joe, 'let's load again.' 'San Pablo !' exclaimed Bizar, 'you use some what you call him some trick' be! By San Jago, I shall load the pistol myself.' 'Do so, said Joe calmly, and as he spoke he hanuca over nis powaer flask. Tho Spaniard poured out an extra quantity of powder, and having pour ed it :nto the pistol, he called lor the rammer. He then put in tbe same ball he had used before. Meanwhile Joe had been loading his own pistol. ' One momeut, euid Joe, 'the caps are in the butt of your pistol, let me get them ?' lhe lellow passed over nis pistol, but he kept his eyes upon it. Joe open ed a little silver sprine at the end of the butt, nnd true there were 6ome percussion caps there. He took out two, and having capped his own pis tol he save H a toss in tne air, caitu incr it adroitly as it came dowu, and . .... ... . ., then handed back the other to tne Spaniard. I had watched Joe most carelully, but 1 saw nntning out oi rne way. And yet he had changed pistols with bis foe. 'Now,' said he, 'I'll put a ball into . 1 1.17111- . 1 my pistol, ana men we u ue rtauy. He slipped something in w hicn iook ed to be lik a cartridge, but no ono else saw it. Now,' cried tho Spaniard, 'let a seo you hold this in your mouth 1 Again they took their stations, and again they were ready. 'One two three !' And the Spaniard fired first by aim Joe fireiner into the air as before. Au acain Joe stepped forward and took the self-same bullet from his mouth and handed it to his antagonist. The fellow was completely dumbfoundet' aud so were the rest. 'You no fire at me '.' gasped the cap taiu. 'I'll fire at you next time !' said Joe in a toue of thunder. 'Thus far I have only shown you that powder and ba can have no effect upon mo. Twice have you fired at me 4itb as true pistol as ever was made, and bot tirnw lav I carjKt yenr ball btw was nothing but effect in appearance At tho second loading Joe bad charg ed the secret barrel of his own pistol, I ftl ntue the Spaniard nau ueen ninngup the mvu barrel of his. Then of course it became necessary to make an ex change, else liizar -rould never have got his weapon off. As coon as Joe .4 , I. I.n. r.ulnl in Ilia 1 taA.um gUb .1113 VbliCt IJIO.V 14. UN j" .CVOOItill, nd nade the exchange which we poke of at the time, ho had only to press smartly upon a secret spring on the side of the stock, and he had the whole charge which the other had put n emptied into bis hand, bo he had the marked ball to dispose ef as he chose. Ever after that while he remained n Mahon. Joe Lattit was an object of both dread and curiosity on shore, for an account, all colored to suit the ex aggerated conception of the cafe-keeper, had been spread all over tbe city, and the pious Catholics wanted uolh- ne to do with such a man. only to keep on his good humored side. A cood mnny people are puzzled whon asked the reuson why tho Presi dent's residence at Washington is call- d the "White House." lhe origin of the name is as follows : "When the British ia 1814 took Washington, they destroyed the public buildings, iuclnd- ing lue ireeiucuto mauniun, nuau, like the Capitol, was built of a gray ish sand-stone, lhe burning ot the wood work smokod and discolored the stone walls, the natural appoarance of which could uot borostored. Lnitorm ity was secured by the application of white paint, lhe chanced appearance from gray to white attracted attention and gave it the appellation ot the White House, which it baa since borne. 'Mamma, asked a little boy, is our old hen going to be sent away for the summer?' I guess not my son,' she re plied ; 'but why do you ask the ques tion?' 'Because I heard pa tell eur new hired girl that they would have such a sweet time when he sent his old hen away for the summer.' A Western editor says : "The Ne braska Legislature sits during the win ter iu order to prevent its members from attending the session ia their Kara (t and snirt i!sr. There is an almost complete equali ty in the world's Bexea. In 1 ranee this balance is most nearly attained, where for every 1,000 men there are 1,007 women. In Sweden to 1,000 men there are 1,064 women, while in Greece to the same number of males there are but 993 Greek women. In Paraguay there are only 1,000 men to every 2, 080 women, a state of things mainly due to the ravages ol the Brazilian wars. - ' A western editor received a letter Tmim a subscriber asking hira to pub lish a cm for apple tree worms. He replied that bb csuld uot suggest a cure until he knew -what ailed the worm. Cleveland young women write com- ments on the margin of the library novals they read. One emotional crea ture writes: 'The pangs of love are grate, fur I have been there myself. Col. Gildersleeve U going to pub lish a book en "Hew to Shoot." Then if some gifted treasury girl will only -write a supplement on "Who to shoot, ' the world will be satisfied. Young Miltiades Spilking promises to become a joker in time. The othsr day he labelled a private bottle that his father keeps in the side board, Tar'snips." A proud end devoted wife whoso husband had got a job on a cellar ex cavation, explained bis absence froir. home by saying he had gone to Wheeling. A tart temper never mellaws with age ; and a sharp tong4o ia the only edged tool that groas keener with cob staut use. Irving. Mr. Furlong is tha name of a school master cut West. Tho scholars dou"; liko him, perhaps fer the reasou tha' u furlong has forty rode. A murderer escaped form the at So.oerset.Ky., by eloping with th sheriff's daughter. Tbe American potato bug has ar rived iu Ireland. Like patriotic Irish wen, he'll aoou be wearing the grer the Pari greeu. The best summer resort for bal Rockaway. lhe bsstjr bad t Long Branch. Isabella, ex-Queen of Spain, bait most valuable collection, of lacr? the wsr!d. ' if en sb'Tt nerice s i.Mpbls, Pa.