KDITOU WEDNESDAY MOBXIXG, JILT 21. 1879. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOU ANSOCIATK .UUKiK. . LEWIS AllNEIi. FOK DISTRICT ATTOUXEY, S. D. IRWIN, ESQ. FOR COUNTY SUKVKYOlt, JACOB COOK, FOU CORONER. JOHN HUNTER. j Democratic Announcements, ASSOCIATE JUP!E. We are nnthnrlzed to announce WM. TOHEY, of Kinsrsloy Township, as ft enn didute for the lintninntion for Associate Judge, subject to Bcinocriitie usages. Democratic Primaries. The Democratic Primaries will be held at the same place of last year, on Saturday August 2, 1879. The rules governing Inst primaries are still in force. Return Judges will meet at the Court House in Tionesta, on Au gust 5, 1879, at 2 p. in. Signed. J. E. Blaine, Chairman Dern. Co. Com. a The Republican State Couveution meets at I farrisburg to-day at noon. The Democratic State Convention met at Harrisburg last Wednesday, aud without much struggle or remorse of conscience, apparently, nominated Daniel O. Barr of Pittsburg for State Treasurer. "When politics reach high tide in tho fall, this Barr, which is of and, will bo so effectually washed away that the Republican baik will glide triumphantly over into the haven of victory. Foukteen years ago the interest on the national debt amounted to 4.29 per annum for every man, woman and child in the country. To-day it amounts to only 1.69. That is what Republican administration has done. And if the Republican party is re tained in power the reduction will con tinue from year to year, until the na tional debt will no longer be regarded ns a burden. The greenbackers of this State met at Altoona on Tuesday of last week, and after hunting around for somo time, aud offering the nomination for State Treasurer to different ones, found n man named Peter Sutton, in Indi uHa county, who would accept it. A platform was adopted embracing the usual crazy harangues and epithets against the old parties, after which they adjourned, thinking, no doubt, they had accomplished something wonderful. Ova contemporary of the south ward fails to note the result of the National Greenback primary election. National. That's so. We did over look this item in our last issuo. But how cau we be expected to mention everything of such trivial or minor importance. Besides, we endeavor to give our readers the news as fresh as possible, and as this matter had become exceedingly stale before our paper come out, we don't think they lost much. It was no news to the people of the county to hear that Mr. Reck had received the nomination for Associate Judge, they all knew he would, loug before the primaries came off; but it was rather surprising to 6ce how contemptuously the greenbackers treated Hon. John A. Proper in their election, only giving him some thirty -odd votes out of nearly three hundred. It would have looked a litt'o more decent, to say the least, had they divi ded the rote a trifle more evenly. -Our Washington Letter. Special to tlio I'ki'uumuan. Washington, D. C, July 17, '79. When the extra session adjourned the afllictad democracy promised them selves a seasou of'reat. But alas it does not come. Secretary Sherman lias since been pouriug iu hot shot in the form f official reports and figures demonstrating the success of the Re publican financial policy, and the utter folly and falsehood of Democratic Greeuback plans of agitation aud dis turbance of the present prosperous bur-mess outlook. These reports will probably bo furnished you direct, so that I may only generalize and observe that the work of resumption and re J. K. WKNIC, funding under Secretary Sherman havo saved tho tax payers of the nation many millions of dollars annually. Secretary Sheimau has gono North to deliver his financial speech in Port land, and you may look for other facts in that which will be "nuts to crack" for tho poor democracy. I have heard a ruuior that the Secretary will remain North until the meeting at Saratoga of the annual convention of the Amer ican Bankers Association, on the Cth, 7th, snd 8th of August, aud give them tho benefit of his counsel. That Cou veution, by tho way, is expected to be composed of representations from a"l banking and trust institutions in tho country, and its discussions will take a wide range. Among the topics to bo discussed will be the refunding of the public debt by which the annual burden of taxation for the payment of interest has been reduced from $150,- 977.G97 in August 1863 to about $34,- 000,000 at present. This relief to the people from the burdens of taxation, it is claimed, has been mainly effected through tho agency of tho banks. A review (non-political of course) of the origin, progress, methods and comple tion of the work will be given to the Convention. A similar review of the work of Resumption will also be given with statistical and practical addresses. Persoual reminiscences of banking and bankers will form one of the interest ing features of the three days session. Liackmg other ammunition the dem ocrats have bcon circulating falsehoods relative to "assessments" of clerks in the Department for political work. The clerks are fully alive to the polit ical issues of the day, and interpret tho proceedings of the Democrats in Congress in connection with the em ployes of the two houses as a uotice that if the Democrats are successful they will be thrown out of the places for which they have qualified them selves by years of experience, in order that the retainers of Democratic Con gressmen may be provided for, and this fact alone inspires them ta, re spond liberally. One agent, only, a one armed soldier, himself a -dis charged employe of the Senato is so- letting subscriptions. The Democrats mako great promises relative to favoring Union soldiers officially. But they ar poor perform ers. Whenever they can strike down a crippled soldier they do it. The latest sample is that of S. S. Wilson, of N. Y., who was an employe in the Senate. lie was retained until ad journment a'id then summairly dropped. His case is an aggravated one. He was a faithful officer, and is a cripple, having lost both legs at Gettysburg. He is the kind ol hero the Brigadiers don't like. That is the kind of transaction that inspires the clerks to contribute to the Republican cause. Hon. Win, E. Chandler has been hero to look after the iutercsts of the Congressional Committee. He takes a hopeful view of all tho State cam paigns, aud anticipates easy victories in Ohio end Maine. Ex-Gov. and Senator Ramsey, of Minn., is now confidently named as the probable Secretary ot War to be appointed on Secretary McCrary's retirement iu September to accept a U. S. Judgeship. Bull-dozing has already begun again in the South iu anticipation that the Republicans mean to keep up their organization and renew the contest for equal rights next year. De Soto. Peterson's Magazine for August is around on time as usual, and brim full of useful information of every va riety for tho ladies. The principle steel engiaving, "Little Mischief," is rich; ihe "Fashion Plates" superb, elegant, immense; while the tidy pattern in crochet or on Java canvass takes the lead for handsome designs. The subscription price of this most beautiful of all ladies' magazines, is but $2.00 a year. Chas. J. Peterson, Pub lisher, COO Chestnut St., Philadelphia. For two years or more I could find nothing that would cure me of a smothering feeling iu my chest. The ductors said I was too far gone with dyspepsia and torpidity of the liver, and medicine could do me no good. I was very much distressed with a weak bfck; pain most of the time; could hardly walk. A lady advised me to use the Barosma, Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure, and before two bottles were used I was nearly cured, and havo not been troubled with tho same complaint for moro than two years. It is the best mcdi- cino I ever saw. BniiKurr Di: McGkaw, Venango, Pa. Compounded only by J". K. Thorn p son, wholcsalo druggist, Titusville Pa. For sale by dealers in medicines. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. lG2f. 'I'IOjN liSTA At. V I il( KTH CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, l!Y ltEUAltI.KDEAl.EltS FI011V Y lmrrol ... $.i.75Q0.75 I- lour uncle, host ... i(j5 Corn Meal, 100 ft ... 1.40f 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain - - l.l.Vil..V Ryo "p bushel ..... no Roans "p bushel ... 2.00(3.00 Breakfast llacon, sugar cured 10 Shoulders ..... 7fa,s Whitefish, half-barrels ' - - f.75 Lake heninjj half-barrels - - 3.75 Sugar - 1(U Syrup ...... 7"G00 N. O. Molasses new ... f0(r,75 Roast Rio (Vflco 1TJ Rio Coffee, ..... 20 Java Colloo ..... o Tea . - - . - - .4067.1)0 Rutter ...... 10M)1.2J Rieo Osy.lO ICogs, fresh "l2J Salt best lake .... 1.73 Lard 11 Iron, eonunon bar .... 3.00 Nails, lOd, t keg ..... 3.00 Potatoes .... TSteKH) Lime "r" ljbl. .... l.r0(.!;l.G0 Dried Apples per tb (jj Dried Reef - - ' - - 170j:lS Dried reaches per th ... -Dried Peaches pared per .C - 1" CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! . Tho short &. Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and BuiFalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh It'ys. OX AND AFTKR Juno 23d, 1879, Trains will leave Oil City as follows: 700 A TVT I)sl31-V (hil throush I mJJ XA.1V1. ooaclOarrivingatMay vilio 10:45 a. 111 ; Point Chautauqua, 11:00 a.m.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in. ; Uullalo, 1:115 p. in. 111. .111 A NT Daily, except Sun 1 VJi'-bvr XX.ltl (lav.urriving! nt; at Mav- villo :S;30 1 p. 111.; Point Chnutauipiu, i:l." p. Point, -JiUO p. in.: Rull'alo, 7:15 in.; Fair p. 111. .)3 1T Daily, except Sunday, C , 7 1 ,.y i, (has tlirougli c(nch and Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at May villo 5:50 p. m.j Point Chau tauqua, 0:10 p. in.; Fair roiut, i:il." p. 111.5 Ruftalo 8:20 p. in. A OH P TVT Rnturrtny only, nrriv f. -U 1 .11. jug ut Mayviilo, 7:40 p. in.; Point ChautauqiiH, 7:55 p. 111.; Fair Point, X:U.r p. 111. Trins arrive at Oil Citj- from Chautau qua Lake !": 15 a. 111. (Monday onlv), 2:00 p. 111., 3:55 p. in., 8:25 p. m., Daily. J. L. RCTMAX, Supt., Mavville, X. Y. W. S. BALDWIN, en'l Passenger Agent. Ruftalo, N. Y. AumToiij' itEroisr OF TIONESTA BORO. A. R. KKiLKY, Treasurer of Tionesta B-rough School District, in account with said District lor tho verr 1878. Dr. To lial from settlement of 1877 $107 14 " nni't of school duplicate for 1878 779 12 " nm't returned from Co. Commis sioners otlico 75 2) " ain't State appropriations for 1S78 110 80 ' ain't cash rec ti from F. Kopp- inan Collector for 1878 301 00 $l,40!l 37 121 GO To Balance.... Cr. By orders redeemed for 1878 708 04 " commission on same at 2 per ft. 15 30 " ain't duplicate transferred to col lector ;;,:) 3.-, " 5 per cent, abatement allowed Treat, on tax paid him 219,37... 10 90 " balance in hand of Treasurer 121 00 37 1-orkstCo. We tho undersigned Auditors of Tionesta Borough, do hereby certify tho above and foregoing to be a correct statement of tho account of A. B. Kelly, Treasurer of Tionesta Borough school district, for the year 1878. CHAS. BONNER, 1 . ... P.M.CLARK. ' Auditors. Tionesta, July 1st, 1879. Notice to Taxpayers. Tho subscriber will lw at the following named places for tho purposo to receive taxes lor the year 1879. Those Unfora August 1st, nro entitled paying to an abatement ol ft per cent. iiaisn ktt township. Monday, July 21, at Jacob Muyn' from 10 a. m. to 2 p. nt. JUNKS TOWXKHIO, Tuesday, July 22, at X. K. Burton's from 8 a. in. to 2 p. in. 1IOWK TOWKSUll', . Wednesday, July 23, at Brooks it Co's store. C.RKKX TOWNSHIP, Saturday, July 2ii, at L. Arner's store, from 10 a. in. to 1 p. iu. 1I1C1C011Y TOWNSHIP, Monday, July 28, at T. J. Bowman's store, fro Hi l. j. in. to 4 j). in. HAUMONV TOWNSHIP, Tuesday, July 29, at Jacoo I. Range's, from lu a. m. to 2 p. m. KI.NdST.lOY TOWNSHIP, Wednesday, July 30, at Wheeler & Du bcubury's store, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. in. TIONKSTA TO VNSJI1P, Thursday, July 31, at Treasurer's olTlee. TIONKSTA IIOll'iroH, Thursday, July 31, at Treasurer's ofllcp. Those liable for Mercantile, tax for 1879, willsivo costs bv paving on or bclbro July 1st, 187I. Tho fees to bo allowed to said Treasurer on license .md issued by him shall bo as follows : Mercantile Li cense !?l.50. Win. LAWRENCE, Treasurer. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 19, 1879. o ROAN OF OIL ! . 1 TJ:MOXOI'()LJ& T.' The Titusville Moknin Herald con tains lull and complete market and month ly Oil Reports, and all the local and gen eral news. Price 10 per year. Weekly Herald f 1.50. Send for sample copies. A RVKRTISKRNsend cents to Cieo, A P. Unwell it- (!(.. 41 Park Ituvv X V f r their Eighty-pago Pamphlet, showing cost of udvcrisiiig. 13 4t JAMES ill. BEVERLY. PltACTICAL IIORSE-SUOEH (Shop Just South of Knox's Mill.) FOR RE-SETTl NO SIIOK 15 CTH. N E W NUUEM .til CIS. EACH HAND MADE OR PATENT. Carriage Ironing and Repairing, nnd Rlaeksinithing of all kinds done in first- class manner. Also, Contractor for tho cure or Contraction, Corns, r uoi(fr, Split Foot, Aeuto Laminitis, Acuto Narvh'iilar diseases, and tlio prevention of Interfor ing, Clicking, etc. inavl4 0 Estate Notice. Estate of Mary Dale, Deceased, lato of i tonesta Township, l-orost County, Pa, All persons indebted to said estate tiro re quested to make linmedinto payiiTont, and those having legal claims r.gainst tho same will present them without dolay in proper order lor settlement to NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix. . or, TATE A VAN 11IESEN, Attorneys. Tionesta, V.t May 29, 1879. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND JL'JlACTICAIj SIT It VKYOlt, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn; franio house; sniaii orcmiro ; icnces good; splendid water. A ill be sold at n bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles Eastof Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known. as tho Rob inson rarni. ah under lenee ; splendid farm bouso nmt lmi-n nn.l nil i..nuu,n.r out-buildinirs. Well watercil ; w.ll ii,l,ntl. ed for raising of crops or stock, nnd un- uoriam wiin n i-ioot vein ot coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kiligsley ToMnship, this eonntv, known as tho D. Harrington iam. Aboiit 40 acres cleared ; grsxl barn ; small orchard: liouso in fair condition; well fenced. A lino lot of Pine aud Hemlock timber on the uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest cotint v. Part ot the Daniel Jones place. W ill sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or CO acres cleared, partly fenced. Soino good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In .Tenks Township, Forest county; ten m-res cleared ; small orchard growing, comfortable, house ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough," near the Court ilouso. A splendid business location. . the Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, S,000,000 200,000 Shares, PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHARE. UNASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Soc' The property of this Comimny r onsisj of twelve mines and mining locutions, los cited in Lake County, Colorado, it tho vicinity of Leadville, upon all of which extensive work has been done, in all cases exhibiting true lissuro veins, good pav streak, and well defined lodes. Three of tho leading mines aro well opened up and have ut the lowest compu tation over ten thousand tons of ore in sight ; by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will bo within a short dis tance of this property. The Company proposes to'scll a portion of Us stock at j 1.50 per share for tho pur pose of morq completely developing its mines, and for tho erection of works for the treatment of its ores. Application fur tho stock may be mado to thw otlico of tho Coinpanv, 01 Broadwuv, New York. N. B. Tho Mining Hcrord, of New York, tho highest miiiinir authority in this country, says Feb. 1st, 179. Tho princi pal owners in this company uro hard working men, who by their own labor havo uncovered largo bodies of oro which they now wish ta extract and send to market. Our renders will do well to make a venture with these worthy men, this money will probably ho returned to them twenty fold. The business management has been placed in the care of Mr. J. L; Thompson, an ollicor of high standing in oue of the largest and best banks in tho city. A Prospectus giving full particulars scut free, on application to tho Secretary. 2 3m. TO INVENTORS AMD MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of 0(1 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps fur Postage. Address, (in.Moiti., Smith V Co., Solicitors of patents, ll.ix 31, tt' Washington, D. C. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -A N 1) - Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo Railroad. o N AN D A PTE 1 1 Monday, May 12, ls79. i .... i ...hi , . 1 nuinn win run as iwiiows; STATIONS. N. Nn. I A 111 irlhward. Southwfl d Nn. N. 1 No. N. T N. li in pin pm pin am I 2::',5 7:10 8:00 2:00 n:i(i I 1:00 8:52 0:51) L.': ln tl;(i:( 4:45 9:i: 11:15 Vim r.;07 5:40 10:44 5::t,- l:'J:t 4:HI 5:52 10:58 5:20 11:05 :!;.12 0::to ll:lo 4:50 10::ki 2:55 . 7:10 12:00 4::tl l(:lo! i!:.T2 '7:52 15:5? :t:5i; -.h i::i'j 8::t2 l::i7 :i:17 8:4712::i7 9:00 2:15 'J;-.0 8:15,11:50 2:35 2:20 111:15 :t::il i:04 !lO;5l 4:20 1:27 10:17 5:20 I2:f,0 9:40 0:15 11:05 8:15 10:0(1 8;:i0 4:5(1 Pittsburgh 8:501 W Pen Juncl0:iiii Kittanning 10::is R. B'k .ninclliis RradvRondll::t:t Parker 12:U Eiulenton 12:5(i Serubgrass 1:2.1' Franklin 1;.V4 Oil City 2:2(1 Oloopoiis ;2::i.- EngloRock 2:40 Tionesta !t:OI Tldiouto 3:42 Irvineton 4:20 Falconers 5:40 Ruftalo 8:15 Oil City Pet. Centra Tltusvillo Corry p. m l. m a. in a. imp, imp. in Trains run bv Pliih deliihia Time. DAVID MrC.V41(i(), tJen'l Sup't. J MORTON HALL, Nen'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. "cllEAT EtHXCTIONT i-f -:-rt; CD ' tlNSTlTCTB AND OBOUKD8. CIHAMBERLAIN" INSTITXJTJ1 mJALS CCLL23B, 'UNDOLni, N.Y. It is a largo and Hioroutrhlv couined Seminary lor both sexes. Establishctl in JSol). Property freo from debt, !M;j,OUO.0O. Now Bourding Hall, with steam-hunt. etc. erected In 1873 at a cost of g45,Ol:0. Excel lent board and homo-like iirrangr-ments throughout. Total expenso for board, furnished room stoam-hcat.light, washing, and tuition for 14 weeks, $49.20, for ono voar. 147. liO. VW it.il, .,, ! ,-i I...- Inforiiiatiou, address, Plot. -J. T. ED- WAIUW. D. D.. Frincinal. .re-Fall Term opens Aimiiot 20. Winier rorin opens Dreeinber 9. Spring Term opens March 2.1, lS-8t NDAL L'SItiSlii; will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous, iVc, or anv iMilargement, AND Will, S P A V I XI bunImVSvit!!': OUT BLISTERINO or causing a sore. No reined v ever discovered eouals it for 0 I I T3k p certainty of action in stop J UKCi pin,, tliu lameness -and re moving tho hunch. Price $1.00. Send for circular irivinu POSITIVE PROOE and your nearest agent's address. 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