VEDM.8b.lY MflRMMi, JI'LY 2, ifc.9. BOHOUGM OFFICKIt 3. 'fiurrrnt'X. S. Foil KM AX. Ifminriinm I.N. Hood, F. E. Mnbie, II. O. Davis, 1j. Agnow, M. Einstein, J. A. Proper. Jnxfieex of the, Pciiet-J. T. Rrennan, ). H. Knox. Cnvafohte W. A. 11 Hands. tH'.hnol Directors . II. Mnv.H. O. Da vis, 1). W. (Mark, W. 11. Diuni, A.' 15. Kel ly, J. T. Brcnimn. FOKEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Covnre-is It AltltY WliITK. Aaxcmhty N. 1. iViiKtl.riH, Piexident, Jinlie Ti. 1. Wktmohf1. A.i.sneinte, Judge Jos. U. PAI.K, Ed ft'Altl) KKitn. Treasurer V.tm. TiAwnr.Nrr:. Prnthonntnry, l'erjistcr A Itecorder, iCe. JliH't'lH SlIAWKKV. Xheritr.C. A. HanmiAI.T.. Oiwmi.iVm.ciM-l':i.i Dr.ni.iN, Isaac LoKd, II. W. I.KnKlU'Is. County Superintendent II. S Kitocif VA Y. Pislriet Attorney. P. Irwin. Jury CrmmixxionrrsC. II. Church. l'KTKR Yoi'NUK. County Surveyor T. D. OoT.l.tNS. Coroner W. CnuniiN. County A vdifors Nicitot.as Titomt- FQN, P. F. COI'KI.ANP, l' O. liAf'Y. DUSINE33 DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE t ; V&b'l. O.of 0.!F. MKKTS every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in "tho Emlgo Room in Pur trldgo's Hall. t. .t. VAN(ni:si:x, n. n. U. W. SAW Y lilt, Scc'y. 27-lf. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ti'infsta, Pa. Collections made in this ami adjoin 1 1 1 V? counties. '10-ly ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JZhn Street, TIOXK&TA, PA.. .T. is. ycjinioav, A TTORNJ2Y - AT - L A W , TIONESTA, TA. ATTKNTION NUI.IIIKIts! 1 havo been Admitted to practice r.s nil Attorney in tlio Pension Oilico at Wash i ii -it on, ' I. C. All oni'TiK, soldiers, or Kiiilors who were injur. d i-.i tlio lato war, nn obtain pensions' to wliieh they inuy lie entitled, hv culling on or addressing mo at '1 ionewta, l'a. Also, claims lor arrearages of pay ami bounty will receive prompt al to nt ion. Having been over four years a soldier in the 1 Ho war, ami having for a number of years engaged in tho prosecution of sol lirrs' chiims, my ox perienco av i 1 1 assure tho collection of claims in tho slioi tost pos bihlotiino. J.J!. AOXKW. 41tf. F. W. Hayp, AVPOliNKY AT TiAW, nnd Xotaky Prui. n P.cvnolds llukill it Oo.'s Uloek, Senoea St", Oil VUv, Pa. Sit-ly - ' Lawrence House, IMON'F.STA, PKNN'A,- WM. T,AW L MliNiMi, Piionuiioit. This hons Js.eonk-ally loeatoil. livorylhinor newand well furnished Superior aecomniodu (ioiiH and strict attention fiiveu to jjuests. VelaIil(M and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. TSampIo room for t'oiu-nicn-lal Ajjynts. CENTRAL HOUSiJ, HONNMilt .V A(iFW P.LdCIC. 1j. AdNKW, Proprietor. This is a new noiise, and has just lieen tittod u; for tho Heeoinniodatirti'i of tho piihlic. A jxirlion of tho patroii!it;o oltho nublie is solieiiod. 4i'.-ly ' TIONF.STA, PA. Ofimck Ilotnts; 7 to 9 a. m., 7 v. . V'e,lnesil:iys and Saturdays 1'ifMU 11 . i. to !1 l'. -M." 11. UIV A. B. KKI.I.Y. M A Y, VAJIK 0 CO., B A IT IC B B S Cornec of Elni it WalnutSts. Tioncsta. Punk of Discount and Deposit. . . Interest allowou on Tinio Deposits. Collections madoonall thoPrincipal jioints of tho U. S. Collections Roileitoil. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tyler h u rg 1 a . , M. CARPENTER, Proprietor, Piotnros taken in nil the latest styles k; thoiart. 2(i-t" QUA11I-ES ItAISKi, . -'. PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's Placksmilh shop, EI.M ST., - - TIONESTA, PA GET THE BEStT SINGER MANUF'TURING CO., Prunch Ollico at 'C'arsii Jewelry JSIore, lloNHSTA, l'A. Nct dlc, Oil, and Sewing Machine atUu h lneiits cuiislanlly i.n hand. aj-i'l t'iJAlil.K.S Hl-.SNFi:, M.uur. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. fJo Paper Next Week. Next week is our week ofl. "Wc want to colel)rato ft Jiltld on the Fotirtb ; take in (lie glass ball sliool ; ling .1 few woodcock on the opening of the geiifon ; atlciid the daiico in the evftiing ; I'luy "jail at lyleisburg on Saturday; take in the camp meeting next week, and attend to several othei things, too numerous to mention. Notwithstanding nil thi?, however, wo will be right on hand ready to meet nil our friends and patrons who may favor us with a call. Should any one happen around anxious to leave some money for tho benefit of tho poor, and find us out, they can shove it through tho broken window of our odice door, but will plea.se not pile it in so thick that wo can't get the door open. Our readers will dow havo a rest until the lGlh of July, the dato of our next paper. Iicv. A. O. Stone will preach in tho M. K. Church next Sunday eve ning. M. K. Sunday School nt 10 o'clock a. in., and Presbyterian Sunday School nt 3 o'clock p. m. . Where are you going to celebrate the Fourth ? June-berries are plentiful nnd almost a drug on the market. The days are growing shorter again, but ns yet tho difiurance is improccptiUlc. Miss Cora W allace of East Brady, Pa., niece of Mrs. Uericksoii, is pay ing her a pleasant visit. The wife of Congressman Dick, of the Mtadville District, died at her residence on Sunday morning. Sorry to say that a tip-top news letter from Stewarts Hun arrived too late for insertion. Write nguin, "Fax." Parties liable for school taxes ia this borough can Bave 5 per cent, bj paying the same before Sept. 1st, ac cording to notices posted ubout town. Mr. Samuel Clark returned last week with his newly wedded bride, and has gone to house keeping in his building late occupied by Prof. Brock way, i The stomps and trees nlong tho Beavci Valley plank road, at Hickory, wo understand, ore being taken out, and the road bei.ng very much im proved generally. lion. N. r. Wheeler favored us with n pleasant call on Thursday last. He was- looking and feeling well. We arc indebted to him for valuable doc uments loft with us. The shooters of Pleasantvilla will be over on the Fourth, sure. Although our sports havo had little or i:o prac tice for some time, they will probably take a hand in the shoot. The North warders nro giving their sidewalks some attention of late. Mr. Cobb h is just finished a new walk in front of his residence, and tho lot juot abovo has recently been fronted by a new and substantial one. Senator J. AV. Leo of Venango county, and Miss Laura Kinuear were last week united in matrimony. T4ia entire oil region will wish Senator Lee and his bride abundance of happi ness and prosperity. Mr. Carpenter, the veteran pho tographer, was in town last week looking over the ground, and prepar ing to do businc5s here during the camp meeting. Ho will shortly remove to this place to remain pernio, neatly. Go to Jenks township if you want good wages for work. We aro in L formed that they aro paying 23 cents per hour for working on tho roads tip there. It would 6eem from this that tho citizens of that township are not suffering much from hard times. Don't forget tho daneo at the Lawrence House on the evening of the Fourth. Arrangements are all com pleted for a most brilliant time Thoso wishing to attend who havo not received invitations will be as welcome as the flowers of May. Monday of last week one of "Mr. Isaac Russell's sous, Willie, agi about 12 years, was severely inj'ured in attempting to jump on a loaded car, while under motion. His hold slipped and he full under the car, and ouo of tho wheels passed over his left arm, inflicting injuries which tuay yet r.ecssitate amputation. Besides this one of the lingers of his light htud was Liken oil". On Thursday hut Ku.scll Brown of Trunkey ville, nccompanicd by Charlie Hill, camo to town in search of n couple of chaps who had vi'.iled their spring houses and extracted therefrom several crocks of butter. Tho thieves traveled by water, iu n small canvnss covciud bont, and were accompanied by a women who claims to be tho wife of one of them. Mussrs. Brown nnd Hill found the boat anchored iu front of Mr. Craigs house, and when the thieves discovered their pursuerers they weighed anchor, and crossing the river took to tho hills, leaving tho woman in the lurch. A warrant was immediaUly jssued and placed iu Constable Ililands' hands, who searched the boat and found the missing butter crocks, some still con taining butter. Upon further exam ination it win found that one or two crocks had been thrown in the river near whero the bat had lirst landed. A close watch was kept for the felons during the day and nightand Friday shortly after noon one of them was caught in the following niauuer while trying to tnako his cscapo down tho railroad track: Geo. Albaugh shoul dered his carpot bag and started down thomcrou tho wagon road; after going about a mile ho struck tho rail road track and come back, while the cotstable walked down the track and chased the culprit into George's em brace, so to speak, lie was brought back and lodged in jail to await a hearing next day. In the meantime Detective Hall, of P. T. & B. It. II., uippeured and had tho tnnn arrested for burglarizing the depot at West Hickory. Quite a number of the stolen goods were found iu his possess ion, and he afterward confessed to having aided in the burglary. He was brought befor Sipuirc Brenuanon Saturday morning, aud waiving a hearing, was bound over in the sum of S200 on tho first charge, and 6100 on the chargo of burglary. Ho gives his name as Wui. Wcsten, and claims to ba making a living by tight ropo walking, but from the above facts it would seem different. He says his pal's name is Charles Stanford, whom it seems is the worst of the two, having, it is said, already served a term iu the penitentiary. Westen now lan guishes iu jail, while his wife still remains in town. Tho National of last week, after tho very commonplace observation that "tho glorious Fourth of July occurs on Friday next, and should be observed by all the American people as a National holiday" true remark, but rather hackneyed says : "We suggest that every friend of the A'tt tional, and every earnest Greenbacker" this would imply that there were greoubackars who are not friends of the National "will spend a portion of the day in soliciting subscribers for our paper." This is ingenious advice; it modestly asks tho patrons of that paper to. turn ?tetca agcnU on the 4th of duly. It is a remarkable sugges tion, truly, aud "takes the rag ofl'ths bush" iu the way of increasing the circulation of a papr. Further on it sayi: "If every one who now takes the National will interest himself and get just one subscriber it will double our list." Wonderful mathematical calculation ! vastly fine indeed ! truly ! As good as the ancient caso of the man who was knocked down" in a row by a pole, when a consoling friend told him he ought to bo thankful to Providence, for if tho man who had wieuieu mo poie naa been twice as strong, and the polo twice as long, he would have been just twice as badly mashed as he was. Very astuto article, that. Tho well on Selden Whitmau's farm is still pourding away. We heard the other day that they had struck the saud, but have been uuable to glean any particulars, llopo they may soon striko such a spouter as will throw the oil across tho creek and "swamp" Mr. Kelley's Oldtoxvu farm The school board of Tionesta bor ough will meet on the Grst Monday iu August next, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications of teachers for the borough schools. They have decided on having three Bchools Teachers who intend to apply should make a note of this. Prof. Monday was iu town the other day, and wo understand secured several scholars iu music. He will, after tho Jth iust., vi&it Tionesta every Friday aud give instructions. The Professor says if there are any who Je.-iic it hu can slill accommodate a few more. There is n man in our jail called Boss Filzgerald, who was some two months ngo sent to prison by the jus tice of one of our townships. We think it a mistake. Ho remained in jnil until about 3 weeks ngo, and his father camo aud bailed him out nnd took him to his homo i:i Clarion county The chargo on which he was committed was one of tho minor crim inal offenses, vii: making threats against a man. The man was returned to jail by his father last week, as ho wa3 insane; and there ha3 been no doubt of his iusanity all the time; and such being tho case it is wrong. to keep him in jail, as we have humane institutions for such men, where they aro treated in a manner befitting their demented condition. Ho should be removed to Dixjnout, for surely he cannot be convicted, as he appears to be incompetent to harbor any intent, and tho place whero he belongs be adjudged to pay his expenses at the institution. P. S. Since wiiting wc arv pleased to Lear that proper steps are being taken in the matter. The strawberry and ice cream festival in progress at our last issue, was a decidd success. Tho evenings were pleasant, and warmly suggestive of ice cream ; the Committee ladies radiant and remarkably ready to hand out the viands to all who clinked down the cash, and Bev. Stono went home with fifty-five dollars more in hi3 cash-box, the net proceeds of the affair. The strawberries wer Mr. Ilazeltinc's own growth, at Warren, and through his influenoc the Commit tee were furnished with the cheapest and best berry of the season. The ice cream was managed by Mrs. T. J. Van Gieicn nnd Mrs. T. B. Cobb, and was one of the richest treats of the occa sion. Then thero was tho floral com mittee who decorated their stand a la mode, which was very interesting, es pecially when the ladies themselves were selling tho fragrant end delicate boquets. In short it wits a success of the most successful kind ; and many thanks arc due the good citizens who patronized the affair so liberally. The woodcock season opens on the 4th of July. We see by the Forest and Stream that the York State legislature has shortened tho season for these birds one month, taking, off July. This is a commendable step, and one that should bo followed by Pennsylvania. The 4th of July is too early to commence shooting wood cock, as the young birds are barely old enough at that time to hunt food for themselves, and tho old ones, just getting through hatching are very poor, as every sportsman who has given the subject any attention well Knows. It is scarcely a month siuce wo saw a licit with (ho old bird still sitting on the eggs, and, surely, these young ones would not be fit to eat yet. An effort should therefore bo made to have the month of July taken off the season, and wo hope tho sportsmen of this Slato will take proper steps in this direction at the next sitting of the legislature. Wo would have more and better woodcock. The question whether liquor can legally bo sold on election days before and after the closing of tho polls, has been carried to tho Sdpremo Court and Judge Sharswood delivered tho opinion of the Court that it could not, as the law declares that liquor shall not be soli on any day on which an election is held. The decision fixes the time when tho sale of liquor is foi bidden to include the whole twenty-four hours from 12 o'clock in tho morning until 12 o'clock at night on tlecliou day and any sale of liquor during that timo will make the seller liublo to tho penalties as provided in tho Act of Assembly This is very important to hotel keep crs. It settles tho question beyond dispute and appeal. Geo. Huddleson congratulates himself that he is the boss fawn catcher of the season. He recently captured two, which are thriving nicely. They were asleep when he caught them, and he says if the deers do not wake up in h's section he'll soon catch 'cm all. Geo. Haslet aud Conrad Ikenburg also caught one list week, up on the headwaters of Queen. Parties are at work fixing up and arranging the camp meeting ground. Tho grove wiil bo nicely cleaned out, and everything neatly aud tastefully arranged for tho convenience and comfort of all who attend. The Free Methodist brethern extend a hearty invitation to all well disposed person to attcud. Wc arc pleased to learn that our old time honored friend, Papa Bald win, of Tidioute, h;is concluded not to leave this country for tho West, as 1; had contemplated ft short timo ngo. He has re-purchased his old stand, the gun store of Mr. Horace Jones, and will carry on the business ns in days of yore. He has a largo and well se lected stock of all goods (retaining to, the ."porting line, and will be pleased to meet nil his old customers who may call upon him. Just what point Mr. Jones proposes to launch out for wc have not learned, but wherever he may cast anchor may 4io prosper abundantly, as he deserves. Mr. J. II. Wentworth lias reason to feel happy. He recently received his pension arrearages, and was around last ffeek squaring up with the world. Some time last winter he pur chased the Vought farm on Tylersburg road, about 2 miles from this place, and tho other day ho got the deed therefor, removod from all incumbran ces. Ho now has a nice farm, i.ear th5 scenes cf liis child-hood, and wc hope he may live many yean to enjoy the benefit thereof. Judge Boss, of Nonistown, Fa., has called the attention of iusticcs of tho Peace to the new vagrant act, knowu as the Tramp law, which was approved April 13th, 1 879, rnd goes iutoclject August 15lh, 1879. The Judge said that, under his reading of the law, Justices would no longer have power to commit as vagrants, ns they have been doing, but will bo require 1 to commit to jail for trial, leaving tho final disposition of tho caso to the Court. On account of certain reasons I will, for the next 30 days, make the biggest reduction iu custom clothing ever kuown in this country. Suiu at former prices $23.00 now for 20. Fine dress suits at $30, and all other goods in proportion. Call soon aud get your suits made to order by Morris the Tailor, Oil City, Pa., opposite the Post Office. Base Ball. Tho Tylersburg club camo iu last Saturday, according to announcement, aud played tho C. O. D.'s of this place p. match game on Dustin Inland. The weather in the morning showed op unfavorably, aud in tho afternoon it drizzling rain set in which developed into hard ehowers, which kept up all afternoon, only ceasing at short inter vals ; but, notwithstanding this uufa vorable weather, tho boys had met to test their skill, aud were bound to have it out, regardless of the storm. The game was called about 1:30, and on account of having to stop for rain lasted three hours. During tho first threo or four innings it kept dry mid the game progressed niceiy, but after that it was disagreeable work, and tho scores ran up much higher than they otherwise would. The ball becarre like a sponge, and a great deal of "muffing" was done ou both sides. Tho game was characterized by the best of good feeling throughout, and not a dispute arosa during the whole afternoon. Tho Tylersburg boys are gritty players, and all perfect gentle men. They took their defeat with good grace, and at tho closo heartily cheered their opponents, who as heart ily returned the compliment. They expressed themselves well pleased with the hospitality shown them by the Tionesta club, ami invited thorn out next Saturday to pluy tho return game, which iuvitaliou was accepted, aud arrangements inado to play on that day. Mr. Walter Crouch acted as umpire, and wliile ho mado a few mistakes, he showed that ho was im partial. Messrs. P. M. Clark of Tio nesta, and F. L. McCormick of T) kic burg, were the scorers. Following is the result: TIONKSTA. TYLintSlHTltU. O. H. o. n, If tiling Uaslel. I'. 0 Kerre -1 II (i'Terrill r. f -1 ii il:W V Kovnor c.f.4 :5 :ii;hodcs 'ul a 5 S II Kevncr p. ..2 '1 3 MeC'nri'nick 3I...1 4 01) i: Kcvner lb.. .4 1 3 Stanley r. f 1 3 3i Anderson s. s 4 'J ..1 ..A .A .) T Dalo lb.'. U'enk :u A llDalwl.f.. Stroup r. f. .... l'easy s. f. , Attains L IncIjIo c 127 37 1 '11 '21 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 (1 7 H !) Tionesta 13 'J (i 2 5 1 5 1 1: 37 Tylersburg... 1 5052053 (J 21 t T'i" ; n.laril Anvrl.-nu i. Iiu. o. ti s tnri!;:li.ii;l llie .-..a',. V :i MJ ' 'O !i. lil si. ..i e. '-4 Curling Iror.s find Hair Crimpers left iu tho shado by the U. S Hair Curling Compound. This compound is a beautiful hair dressing aud will, curl the hair as soon ns applycd. Per package oO cent?, or a sample packago K) cents. Try a sample package and test its merits. But one sample pack age will be sent to the samo person. Good clean 1 nnd 3 cent postage stamps taken. Sold only by the U. S. Compound Co., Box 43 Litchfield, Illinois. DANDELINV AND MANDRAKE PILLS. These pill? are made from tho con centrated extracts of herbs aud roots, carefully prepared, nnd do not gripe; arc not a violent drastic, but very mill, loning up tho stomach, and induce a well regulated action of the liver. Compounded only by E. K.Thomp son, wholesale druggist, Titusville Pa. For sale by dealers :n medicines. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 14 2r. AumToits' iircrouT OF TIONESTA BOKO. A. P.. KHU.KY, Treasurer of Tionesta P. iroiKih School District, in neeount With said District lor the verr 1S78. Dr. Tn lal from Poltloniont of 1S77 107 11 " nm't of school duplicate ' ls"8 771) 12 " ain't returned fro::i Co. t'oininis- sio:iers c.lllee 75 25 nm't State ."pi r-ipi iutions for 1S7.S 11(3 8( " ain't cash ree'd from F. Kopp- nian Collector f n- 1S78 31)1 0O ?1,4OT 37 121 Oi! To Balance. Or. Iy orders redeemed for 1S78 f7HS 04 '"' commission on samo at 2 per ct. 15 3(5' " am't duplieato transfeired to col lector 553 35 " 5 per cent, abatement allowed Treas. on tax paid him 6210,37... 10 0f " balance in hand of Treasurer 121 (iG f 1,4(J9 37 Fokkst Co. Wc tho undersigned Auditors of Tionesta Ilorom;h, do hereby certify tho abovo and forcjoiicj; to bo a correct ststcnipnt of tho neeount of A. I?. Kelly, Treasurer of Tionesta Borough school district, for the year 1M78. CI I A3. DONNE 11, 1 P. M. ODAK1C. ' Auditor. Tionesta, July 1st, Wi). Howe Twp. Auditors' Report. KOAD COMMISSIONERS of llowo Township in account with M. M. Sey boit, Township Treasurer. M:;v -22, 1S78, bv cash from Co. Treas. in payment of County Order No. 1 39 0(1 ,3(52 12 70 1 5t) 200 CO 1 00 100 00 May 22, '7', by Co.Vmloi s No. 1 to 'so inclusive, dated May 20, '78 received from Co. ('oin'rs 1, Au,. 17, '78, c'a- b.tax of J.P.Allen tax of Margaret Crawford Au;r. 28, '78 by cash from Cjunty Coniniisioneis Jan. 23, '70, by ash from S. D. Ir win, AU'y Bit; Bevel Road.. Apr. 10, '70, by County order from Co. ComiuiSiiiuiiurs 1,701 38 CONTTiA. To Road Orders paid A pT. 11, to cash on hand ..SI, 03 3S 1 00 f 1,701 3S f 1 00 Apr. 11, 70, by cash on hand Wo, (ho undersigned Auditors of ITowo Township, liavinjj-Vxmiiined tho account of tho Treasurer yf llowo Township liml. tho same to bo correct. EDWARD RF.ID, ") ANTHONY DF.Fr, Auditors.. DAVID MIBLKR, J Daled Brooksto:'., Pa., April 11, 1870. 'Notice to Taxpayers-.. The subscriber will bo nt tho following named places for tho purposo to receive taxes for tho year 1870. Thoso paying before August 1st, aro entitled to uu abatement of 5 pur cent. llAltXK l T TOWNSHIP. Monday, July 21, at Jacob Mays' from 10 a. in. to 2 p. iu. J KNKS TOWNS 11 IT, Tuesday, July U2, ut N. K. Burton's from 8 a. in. to 2 p.' in. IIOWH TOWNSHIP, Wednesday, July 23, at Brooks it Co-'s store. or.i'.KX TowN.sinr, Saturday, July 2ti, nt L. Arner's store, from 10 a. in. to 1 p. in. ' IllCKOKV TOWNSHIP, Monday, July 28, at T. J. Bowman's store, from l. p. in. to 1 p. in. II.VK.MON V TOWNSHIP, Tuesday, J uly 20, at Jacoo I. Range's, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. in. K lXiiSI.KY township, . Wed ncs lay, J u!y 30, til. Wheeler St Dti seiihiiry's store, 'from 10 a. in. to 2 p. in. TIONKSTA To VNSII1P, Thursday, July ."d, :-.t Treasurer's ctlicc. Tlo.NKsTA. isouol lill, Thursday, J ill v nt Treasurer's c'Vice. Thoso ii.ddo 'for Mercantile lax for 1S70, will suo costs by pa, ing on or beforo July 1st, ls;il. Tin' Ices to bo allowed to said Treasurer on liccnso .uu! issued by him shall bo as follows: Mcrcaiitilo Li cense . l.i'.o. Win. DAWUFNCi; Treasurer. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 10, 187'.). 7aiy.es m. beverly" PRACTICAL IIOHSE-SUOEH (,Sh:ii just South of Knox's Mill.) TIOIbTESTA., IP.A- l'O 111! F-S KTT 1 N S S I O K 1 ( "IS. N E W siiui:s :;o c i s. facii- n and- MAI'I) OR PA'LF.NT. CiMiii;:e lron'a g and Repairing, and Bk'.i lcsiiiithiu'j; oi ;i!t kinds il.iio in (irst elas maimer. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split Feet, Acu'.o Bainuiitis, Acuto Narvbuilar diseases, and the reventiou of Interfer ing, Click i iilt, etc. inayll!) 0 BILKING :-2 0Trr3 f Vi O TP. "cr- i!cr N iiM-.ryii:i.t .mi.IovsiM t'V liious'i-i.ls of tho very )'vt v. l.u-'i imii coi.l uiis a .-sin i.l Uu uu.isuio t.iiiso lasu-u.k n ti i I l ii mi s-1 1,1,.. . h,ui) i.u-u is, Mi.'.s s-.-i. '..tin ! ; ;.iul P.vo IV. out '1'lns- o'1