-v. I K. DUNN EDITOR. . WEDNESD.W MORNIM, FEB. 6, 1878. Our Washington Letter. Special to tho REPUivLicAjr. Washington, D. C., Feb. 2, 78. No explanation accounts for the otherwise inexplicable relapse suffered by nearly every one of our great in dustrial and commercial interests after the convening of the 45th Congress in extra session last October, exotpt the general distrust entertained of its abil ity to successfully cope with the grave problems confronting it and requiring .wisdom to solve. All through the spring, summer and early autumn signs of a business revival, which, fol lowing every preceding panic bad proved the certain harbingers and fore runners of a complete restoration of confidence and prosperity,, continued to multiply ; and the feeling was gen eral tliat we bad seen the worst of it, and were almost out of the woods. A feeling of insecurity came with the meeting of Congress, and in a few weeks it was found that we had, some' how retrograded into the very depths of stagnation. At a cost of hundreds but even that has thrown the lobbies present here in full force, into the greatest consternation. But, notwith standing this formal commitment of members by their own votes to an op position to which they were already pledged by paity conventions, those opposed to the steals engineered thro' Congress almost every session, should understand that adroit managers, sup plied with funds to bribe their way into the Treasury vaults, are hero. The vote of the other day excluding r.ll from tho floor of the House not privileged to go there, was also a heavy blow to the lobby. Even ex-Members are now required to register meir names and to affix that they have no interest in pending claims, before admittance. Even Eastern public sentiment ap pears in sympathy with Beck's resolu tion prohibiting any further taxation for the extinguishment of the national debt till further orders by Congress. Not because a national debt is regard ed in the light of a blessing, but be cause it is held that the generation that fought the war for unity to a suc cessful termination and hns already diminished the debt by several hun dred million, has done its part, atleasl till the present stringency is relieved Western Correspondence. of thousands of dollars just two bills, U RocKf RlcIILAND Cot Wrg.f rendered necessary by the partisan malignity of the preceding House, were perfected and passed. The extra lapsed into tho regular session, and iu the two months since elapsed, not one practical step has been taken to encourage a re turn of confidence and turn again into the channels of profitable trade the boarded means of our capitalists. Ex eluding a very few whose practical statesmanship Las been demonstrated iu past years, it is felt that Congress has developed a degree of wisdom that would hardly suffice for the conduct of ordinary township affairs. The passage of the Matthews silver resolution after the waste of many val uable weeks on a . matter that only amounts to an expression of opinion has elated the advocates of the BlanJ . bill and depressed its opponents. Des pite assurances telegraphed hence from time to time that the measure was steadily losine strength, and of the "Metropolitan" press to the same ef fect, it appears that precisely the re verse was true ; and the remonctization of silver seems now assured, even acainst n Presidential veto which is not at all certain, not probable, in deed, many think. The vote in the Senate stood ayes 43. to nays 22 Among the former were 19 Republi cans, and the latter 7 Denocrats. In the House the vote stood ayes 189 116 Democrats and 73 Republicans; nays 76 5G Republicans and 20 Dem ocrats. The Whiskey Ring suffered a severe defeat on Thursday iu the House, as the Southern Pacific ring did on Tues .lay. The initiatory step to a reduc tion of the tax on this Democratic bev rage was, as charged, generally be lieved, attempted under cover of a bill extend the time for withdrawal of hhkey in bond to July 1, 1878 !-lsckburn, a name always suggestive zt every loathsome malady and always ounted on to support every Bourbon ' asure calculated to restore the Gov- rument to medieval practices ; Re finer Banning, who holds bis place the grace of Eph. Holland's repeat 1; Harris.of Va.; Tucker, from the me Commonwealth ; and, in short, out every Democrat of the pachy rniatous order, especially distin nbed themselves in advocating the ; VA. It was estimated that its passage .uld postpone the payment of several i 1 1 ion dollars taxes, thu deficit to be . a J a up by taxing other articles, nec . iiary to the poor mau's livinz ; be a use, as I said, it was regarded as the t rst step toward the reduction of the biakey tax from 90 cents to 50 or . ven 25 cents per gallon. Great fa iliarity with the principles of politi 1 economy is unnecessary to see that our revenues are now barely suffi t for current expenses, tea, coffee tome article eveu more absolutely tssary, would have had to make up i j deficit. To meet the matter iu all i i bearings, Foster proposed au amend- ueut to the effect that any reduction - f the tax was inexpedient. The vote tood ayes 145 ; nay 112 nearly all iuocru. ' i 1875 Holeman's anti-subsidy res 1 passed, only 33 members V ' i commit themselves. A bare majority was obtained in the oa a similar proposition; Jan. 31, 1878. Ed. Republican : As the weather at present is pleasant and has been during the season, the prospect is good for au early spring". We have no snow and the ground has been bare since last November. The farmers plowed and sowed wheat during tho last week in December. In fact this has been one of the most peculiar winters on record, and the predictions of our old est settlers litve proyed false in every instance. limes are rather dull here at pres ent owiug to the low prie'd of produce and the scarcity of money. The mar keis here at present are as follows wheat, 85 cts.; Rye40cts.; corn25cts oats 15 cts. per bushel, aud other pro duce in proportion. Emigration from the Eastern States has been brisk during the winter, and many are seeking new homes in the West. And we say let them come ; there is plenty of room for all. The law makers of this State are now in session and our new Governor W. E. Smith was installed at the cap ital during the first part of the present month. In the Assembly the Demo crats and Gieenbackcrs have united, and many of tho Republicans who voted with the latter party during the last year, have withdrawn in disgust. There are two things that the West ern people pride themselves on : costly churches and stylish suhool-houses, and I think that Wisconsin will compete with Iny other State in her school buildings. The schools in this State are in a prosperous condition, and as our heaviest taxation is for school purposes we do not intend to be second in this particular. This has been a poor winter for hun ters and trappers, although a great many deer have been killed, vet not as many as usual. Wolves are plenty and large bounties are paid by the State for their capture. If the wolves were killed off sheep-raUing would be a profitable business here. I've known wolves to come into a farmer's barn vard during the day and kill several sheep before they could be driven away Fishing has been quite interesting this winter, as the Wisconsin river has not been frozen over yet, and large quantities of fish have been caught, Pickerel, Redhorse and Buffalo Suck ers are roost numerous. 1 he weather is mild to-day, but we may have close weather yet, aud we all dread the Western "blizzard." - Respectfully yours, N. B. Hood E. F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. K unkol's celebrated Hitter Wino or Iron will cll'eetually cure liver com plaint, iaundico, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of tho kidneys aim nil uisoases arising iroin a disordered liver, sUfmaeh or intestines, Mich as constipation, Uatuloneo, inward piles, fullness of blood to tlis head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in ino stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of tho stoninch, swimmlngof tho head, Hurried or dillleult breathing, Mut tering nt tho heart, choking or suffocating sensation when In a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs iioioro the siirht. dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and 'yes, pain in the side, nacK, nemi, cnesi, i nibs. etc.. sudden flushes of heat, burn- ng In the flesh, constant 'imaginings of evil and great depression or spirits, Price $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist pann on soma oiner preparation of Iron ne may say It is as good, hut bsk lor jvuiikci s miter wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 littles. K. F. Kunkel, Troprlotor, No, 59 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Fa, Hold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. ifVadind all complete, in two hours No fee till head passes. Heat. Tin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 2Tii North Ninth Street, Philadelphia,, Pa, Send for circular. For removing Scat, in or Stomach Worms call on vonr druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price ?1. Jt never lads. Common senso teachos if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral St E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Drosslng and Hair Cleaner m the world. They re move dandruff, alluv irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair from falling oil', and promote the growth in a very short timo. They presorve and beautify tho Hair, and render it sou and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearanco to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair nressnif?, tney are nnrivaii od : eradicate, dandruff and ' prevent bald ness. The sham poo cleans tho J lair, re moves greaso, scurr, itching, eruption, Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkcrs Shampoo and . i.ustrai restore I lair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, iiarsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle' 81. Ask your druggist for them, or send to E. F. Kunkel. Pro prietor. No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-6m 2. 3. 4. r. o. 7. 8. 8 Deo. 74 47 Feb. 70 45 Dec. 70 0 May 77 07 Doc. 70 20 Dec. 71 18 Deo. 71 lit Dec. 71 20 May 77 34 May 70 04 Sep. 77 44 Sep. 77 37 Sep. 77 07 Sep. 77 32 Sep. 77 33 Doc. 73 10 Dec. 77 33 Sep. 70 50 Dec. 70 S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer of Forest County, iu account with tho Funds of said Comity lor too year ending jiecoinhcr si si, m, i, To Balanco last settlement $153073 1 J Seuted lands ret'd Co. Tax 1870 " "bridge " " County " 1S77 " " Bridge " " " Uns'tcd " County " ' Bridge " " 00-Day List Co. .fe " " " Co. lands sold Walter Dawson lledoniptlon ot County Lands ' Roe'd for grass In O. 1 1, vard... " " coal sold S. D. 'Irwin " " bell sold E.Bohrns... " glassbrokenlnC.il. ' lumber sold J. Mayes costs fc lino in casbof Com. vs. H. A. arncr 700 p: 11)7 0.1 P3G2 12 2330 42 6770 !!( 1412 72 247 50 130 00 KM 44 12 00 9 02 10 0d 2 00 75 12340 By County Bond redeemed $ ,v Co. t ilrldge orders " 1877.. and TRIAL LIST, FEB. TERM, 1878. AUDITOKS1 14 K PORT ' TIIK YEAll 1877. PnoTltOMlTAnY'S Ofkick, 1 For kmt Co., Pa ( No. Tr. Yr. 1. Samuel C. Sloan vs. J. F. Overhinder David Beatty vs. Jno. FitE- morris et al Selden Whitman vs. J. W. II. Relslngorctai adm'rs The Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Wiesen etal J. If. Derlckson fc .Co. vs. Philetus Thompson et al Win. Johcs for uso vs. Har mony Township Win. ltichardson vs. Har mony Township Catherine Doherty vs. liar- monv Townshin 0. Win. 1'laslet vs. Jas. Con ley 10. Geo. Morgan vs. J.O. Root II. Jas. Carl vs. J. F. Over- lander 12. II. A nshurta A Co. vs. Freo- nian it Corbet 13. Catherino Noblo et al vs. T. Day ct al 14. J. B. Agnew for uso vs. S. H. Haslet 15. JohnD. Huntvs.ThoCoun- t v of Forest 10. Joanna B. Sill Widow et al vs. S. II. Haslet etal 17. J. 1). Alnger Trustoe vs. Joshua Douglass et al Terra Tenant.- 18. A. Bean vs. W. Howe et al 19. Achre. Wick A Co. vs. J. U. Dale D. W. CLARK, Trothonotary Tlonesta, Pa., Jan. 14, 1878. coupons Seated lunds returned Co, Bridgo 1870 and 1877 ' " Exonerations Hofunding orders " f per ct. abatement on tfMW!! 4'J 31 " on 15400.00 Co. Bonds redeemed " 3) per ct. on (U825.2J Co. orders redeemed ..... " 3) per ct. on $2204.00 Co. cou pons redeemed " 8) per ct. on $82.57 refunding orders " 3) per ct. on $:1802.33 redemp tion -.. Win. Lawrence's receipt for, 6400 00 lSi' 23 2204 00 1712 01 347 27 82 67 182 W 180 00 313 87 77 14 2 81) 133 07 22447 7 . f 14345 !2 To balanco buo by S. J. Setley 1308 14 S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer of Forest County Balanco m 1308 14 $11345 VI y To Balanco li " State Tax 18 Hotel License " Retailers' " " " Tax on loans " " Billiard Llcenso. lit nrtrtminf iv tlli Mm T"iiirtu nt thft Com moil wealth for tho year ending December 31st, 187. st settlement $ 70 51 By Stato Treas. reo't Aug. 4, 18,7...lo2 S 1 per ceni. commission. 112 58 150 00 170 00 t7 50 40 00 $735 50 1 5.1 " Stato Treus. roo t July 6, 1877 150 00 " " 147 V 51 60 40 13 38 00 23 25 SO 21 W 71 $735 5l Jan. 4, 1878..... July 5, 1877 " Publishing Retailers " 6 per cent, on $ti04.14 " V in. Lawicnco's receipt to bat., TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music, will give lessons on the Piano, Organ and Violin. Terms reasonablo and satisfaction guaranteed. Present rosi- denco with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tlones ta Station. 31ttf m- BOOTS SHOES! s. J. SETSEY. Troasuror of Forest Coimfy, In account with tho Redemption Fund .... . m .1 1... t U-" oi siua t.'onniy lor mo year ending ipwuimir imi, ini. To Balam'o last settlement $3713 43 Bv amounts paid Individuals $3802 S3 " received from individuals 1703 63 ,l Win. Iwrenco's receipt to bnl 1704 01 $5507 01 K57 01 JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Sheriff, in account with Forest County for tho year ending Doccmbtr 31st, 1877. To orders drawn $210 80 By Fees $210 80 D. W. CLARK, Prothonotury, in account with Forost County. Tt orders drawn $321 10 By Fees, 1870 50 60 1877 , 270 (10 $321 10 PUBLIC VENDUE, At the store in Tionesta, lately occupied by ino SUPERIOR I.UJIBER CO. A largo quantity of porsonal property, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hard ware Boots and'Shocs, Dress Goods, CaU coes,, Chinawaro, Woodenware, Teas, Cof- foes, Muslins, Tmware.Ulassware, syrups, School Hooks. Stationery. Drugsand Med icines, and a general assortment of goods of every description. The entire stock of coods in said store, one Sal'o. Desk, Ac. Ac. To be sold for cash to the highest and boat bidder. Sale to commence MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1878, at 7 o'clock P. M.t and continue from day to day until the entire stock is sold. A. II. EUWER, Assignee. A. J. PENTACOST, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ or Vendi. Ex. issuod out oi tho Court of Common Pleas of Forost County, and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at tne 'ouri iiouse, in the borough or J lonesta, on MONDAY. KKH. S. A. i.. 1878. at 10 o'clock A. M.,the following described real estate, to-wit : A. Klinordlinger vs. A. Weller, Vendi Ex. No. 18. Feb. Term. 1878. Liithy & Agnew. A certain piece or parcel of land situate in Tlonesta Borough, Forest Coun ty Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wil : beginning at a post on me worn Bide of Race Stieet. now Vino Street at south side of land formerly owned by Wm Lawrence, thence south 874 west 121 feet and 4 inches to a post on the line oi me oia Grave Yard, thenco northwest along said (?rave vard 83 feet ana ten inciies to a posi. thence north 874" east izi ieot anu incnes to a nost on Vine Street, thence south so east 83 feet and 10 inches to the place of be ginning; containing one-fourth acre more or less, on which is erected a story frame dwelling house, about foot. Taken in execution and to sold as tho property of Andrew Weller at the suit of Klinordlinger. H1I. EVANS has jivt opened a large and well-selected sto.sk of Boots and Shoes, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordiallvMnvitos persons from sur rounding towns and country when visiting Tidiouto to call and Examine lil Ntock beforo purchasing elsewhere "Burt" and also "Gray Bros" Fine French Kid Shoes for Ladles' wear a specialty. Rcmonibor tho place, GERARD BLOCK, TiDIOUXE, FA. 39 3ill II. H. EVANS. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and buffalo, uorry & ' w $321 10 S. D. IRWIN. District Attorney lit account with Forest County. To orders drawn $M 00 By Fees $3i 00 COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account with said County for tho year ending; Docemner 3lsi, ELI BERLIN. $220 40 By Balanco last settlement. $ 7 00 62 20 " 50 days service 177 H " 310 nilles travel 34 00) $278 60 27 W By Balanco 62 1 ISAAC LONG. $197 00 Bv Balance last settlement $ 47 60 U5 40 " 67 da vs services 171 00 " 441 nilles travel 44 40 To County orders drawn. " Balance To County orders drawn.., " Balance , $263 00 To County orders drawn $H7 00 " Bilance ... 03 80 $ 2(13 00 By Balanco 40 JOHN RECK. By Balanco last settlement $ 57 00 ' 07 davs services 201 00 " 28 miles travel 2 80 $200 80 Pittsburgh Railroad. fS AND AFTER Sunday, Doc. 10, 1877, trains will run as follows; STATIONS $260 HO By Balance 03 80 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We tho undersignod Auditors of Forest Cottfitv, do hereby certify that wo mot at tho Commissioners' Oflioo in wild County, according to law, and did audit and adjust tho several awiounts of tho Treasurer, Sheriff, Proihonotary aud County 1 ominlssioii ers for tho year ending December 31st, 1S77, and find them as sot forth iu tho loregoing report. In testimony whereof we liavo lierounto set oui hands and seals this thirtieth day of January, A. D. 1878. N. Audit, Attest J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. JOHN R. NEILL, I S.jJ ors. PROCLAMATION. Whkbeas. The Hon. L. D. Wotmore, President Judge of tho Court of Com inon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of rorest, lias issued his pre. cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter sessions, ivc, at 'itonesia, lor the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Feb. next, being the 25th day of Feb. 1878. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of tho l'cace and Constables of said county, that they be men anu mure in ineir proper persons ui ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their recorUB, iikiiiisiuoiih t'&umiiiuiujim nun other remembrances, to do thoso thing! which to their ollices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in rccognizani1 to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Given un der my baud and seal A. 1). 1878. JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Sheriff. JOB WORK neatly executed at the RE PUBLICAN OUico a m Pittsburgh 8:50 W PenJuncl0:00 Kittanning 10:38 R. B'k Juncll:18 Brady Bend 11:3.1 Parker 12:10 E ml en ton 12:5'. Sorubgrass Franklin Oil City Rousevillo Titusville 3:3' Corry 4:47 Mavvillo 6:14 Buffalo 8:05 1:33 2:0S 2:35 Oil City Oloopo'lis Eagle Rock Tioncsta Tidioute Irvinetoii Terms cash. Sheriff JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Sheriff s Oltieo, Tionosta, Pa., Feb. 1, 1878. NOTICE. LIST OF RETAILERS of Goods, Mer chandise. Liquors. tc, in tho County of Forest, State of Pennsylvania. Feb. A. D. 1878. Class. 10 13 TIONESTA llOKO. Robinson A Bonner H. Derickuon A Co., 2:30 3:17 8:37 4:25 5:55 7:10 P. in Northward. No. 1 No. I No. 5 p m p in 2:301 8:40 4:05 10:50 4:44 11:45 5:35 12:55 5:40' 6:25 7:10 7:54 8:35 0:05 0:25 10:20 1:20 2:35 3:0;; 4:32 6:37 0:30 7:01 7:55 0:1 11:00 1:05 8:25 8:54 0:05 :32 10:22 11:10 u. m Southward No. 1 No. i No. pill 1:40 12:58 11:47 11:33 10:55 10:30 (1:42 tt:02 8:25 8:04 7:10 p in 8:10 7:00 6:20 5:'40 5:18 4:45 4:20 3:33 2:55 2:20 1:42 12:50 11:40 10:10 6:55 1:16 12:27 12:01 11:07 9:30 8:00 a. m a iu 6:45 5:00 4:00 2:35 2:10 12:40 12:00 10:45 9:41 8:25 8:10 I 7:20 6:05 4:02 12:40 8:00 7:27 7:10 6:47 5:57 5:05 p. m EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending December 81st, 1877, County Commissioners..., Commissioners' Clerk Auditors and Clerk Counsel fees Cat and Fox bounties Jury fees Jury Commissioners Assessors Printing Constables Court Crier Road View Fuel and lights Elections Commonwealth costs RiKFks, Stationery, Ac, Registry Repairs on Court House., Western Pa. Hospital Sheriff's fees 5 Redemption of lands erroneously fees.. 029 05 BodomntK ,. 000 00 sold ... 04 80 ProtV.onotary's IN) 00 Janitor 68 25 Teachers' Institute ,. 1031 85 Bridge repairs .. MJ.54 Postage .. 23S 14 Intorest ,. 383 70 Collectors' commissions .. 226 40 Treasurer's com missions fiO 00 District Attorney's fees .. 141 75 Insuranco .. 270 30 Express .. 311 02 Appeals 557 06 Court Auditor...., .. 203 30 Lauds srld to County 22 50 Contested Election .. 1201 32 Stenographer ... 10W2 ,V.i Coroner .. 242 00 Bell State Tax on bonds refunded 20 56 ' 321 10 f,6 II 60 0o 54 t7 12 07 2204 CO 311 87 745 97 36 00 161 50 12 20 88 45 20 10 4 IS 3 425 40 111 60 20 62 185 00 21 10' FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forost County for tho year ending Doc. 31st, 1877. Trains rnn bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCAUGO, Gen'l Sup't. MORTON HALL, cn'l Passenger & Ticket Agent. THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 45G0. NEW YORK. INDEBTEDNESS. County Bonds $28,000 00 Bridgo Bonds County orders outstanding County Commissioners 2,000 00 32 00 181 40 John Reck 14 G. SV. Bovard M L. Agnew, Hotel a Wm. Lawrence, Hotel 0 A . 1 1. Partridiro H J. Swailes 1 M. Einsteiu 12 UARMOMY TWP. J. Burchfleld " John Woodcoek. Hotel 5 HicKouY T vr. T. J. Bowman Wheeler, Dusenbury it Co T. D. Collins GREEN TWP. H. W. Ledabur, Miller ,. Ford A Lacy 14 KINOSLEY TWP. Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co 14 Root A Watson " BAKNETT TWP. J. B. Pearsall Peter llaslev A. Cook " HOWE TWP. Brooks Co H Appeals will be held in the ollice of the County Treasurer, in Tionesla, on Satur day, the 23d day of Februury, A. D. 1878. JAMES SWAILKS, 44 3t Mercantilo Appraiser. ASSETS. By Balance transferred to Wm. Iiwrenceon County account $22,447 76 Balance due by S. J'. Setley... 1.31m 14 Seated Ijnds returned, 1877 1,107 Uu iua hv estnto of Fred. (Jlassncr.. 202 00 Due bv Green Township 838 80 Duo by Harmony Township 438 25 Duo by Kiugsloy Township 247 60 Jury loos duo by Sh'ff Shawkey 16 00 Surplus money reo'd on lond and transferred to Win. Law- renco 00 $30,213 49 $26,506 50 FOREST COUNTY, hb. Pursuant to law, wo the undersignod Commissioners of Forest County publish tho foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of Forost County for tho year ending December 31st, 1877. Witness our hands this 30th day of January, A. D. 1878, ELI BERLIN, ) ISA At! LONG, County Commissioners. Attest J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. JOHN RECK, ) 14 14 License Applications. THE following named persons have filed their petitions for License and the same will be presented to our Court of Quarter Kossions of Feb. Term, 1878 : Wm. Toy, Hotel, Fagundas. L. Agnew, Hotel, Tioncsta Boro. . George B, Noxon, Hotul, Fagundas. Feb. 4, 1878. D. W. CLARK, Clerk. ADVERTISKKS send 25 cents to Geo. P. Howell it Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eighty-pago Pamphlet, showing cost of udvuribiug. 13 4t THE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per bainplo sent on application. Supply Teas to Druggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in handsome Healed packages of one pound each, in canisters of tlie same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 lb. and 20 lb. boxes. Full particulars on ap plication. ... i Supply Teas to Peddlers in liaif pound and one pound bags, piaiu or printed, at a more liberal discount than is given else- Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all casts guarantee the quality of their goods. Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and please say under which of the foregoing heads you desiro particulars, so that we may send you all tho information necessary without lurther troublo. Tho Wells Tea Company Is one of tho largest and most reliable houses iu the trade ; all parties requiring Tea in ouantides w ill do well to send their orders direct. m ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? TIIKX USFirill.I.EIt BROS; CHEMICAL PAINT. Rcmly for uso In White, and over One Hundred different Colors made of strict lvm.ro White Lead. Zinc and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice as Long a- any other Paint. It has taken tho FIHST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho Stato Fairs of tho Union, and is on Many Thousand of tho finest houses In the country. Frank Ilobblns, PHOTOGRAPHER (SUIX.'ESAOK TO DEMINO.) TMlnres In evorv stvleof the art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. vr t mod KTKEET near Union De- pjt, Oil City, Pa, AJJresa: MILLER BBOTHBES, BAJtPLE CAED BENT FREE. 49, 31, 33 St. Clair Strett, CLEVELAND, OHIO 2Mf FOR SALE BY H0B1NS0S & BONNElt, TI0XESTJ, 1A.
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