EDITOR. WEDMiSDAT MORS IXB, SAY 19, 18S0. REPUBLICAN STATET1CKET. rOR BLTKEME JUDGE, HENRY GREEN, of Northampton County. TOR AUDITOR GENERAL, JOHN A. LEMON, ' of Blair County. Announcements. Our terms for nnnnuncomoiils will be : Coneress, 8-0 ; President Judge, $20 : As semblv, $10 , Associate Judge, 10 ; Treas urer, s. In no ca"o will an announco inont appear when tlio cash docs not ac company the name. This rule will not be broknn in favor of anyone.' PRESIDENT JUDOE. Wo aro authorized lo announce tliat WM. D. BROWN, of "Wan-on, will Iwa candidato at the ensuing election for tlio ofllco of President Judgo of the judicial district composed of tho counties of Elk, Forest, and Warren, subject to tlio decis ion of tlio Republican convention of the district. April 27, IS80. CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to announce Major HENRY WETTER, of Clarion county! as a candidate for Congress in this District, mibjoct to tho action of tho Republican Con vention of the district. We nro authorized to announce Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County, as a candidato for Congress in this District, subject to the action of tho Republican Convention of tho district. ASSEMBLY. Wo aro authorized to announce E. L. DAVIS, ESQ., of Tioncsta borough, as a candidate for Assembly, suojeet to Re publican usages. We are authorized to annnounco GIL BERT JAMIESON, of Tioncsta Town ship, as a candidato for tho nomination of Assembly, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We aro authorized to announce Hon. EDWARD KERR, of Darnctt township, ns a candidate for the nomination of Asso ciate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco AMZA rURDY, of Green Township, as a candi dato for tho nomination of Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We aro authorized to announco N. S. FOREMAN, of Tlonesta borough, as a candidate for the nomination of County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Tilden and Porter have been sug getted for a ticket. It would combine Democratic innocence and Democratic patriotism. Knock in the beads of tha barrels and turn them looac. Oveu one hundred thousand dollars has been expended by the present Con gress in investigation and seat con tests. That's tho way the Democratic majority in Congress economise. TriE Republican candidate for Auditor-General is a Lemon the Democrats will find it impossible to squceza next fall. No matter what sort of high Jenks may be attempted, they will be Greeu in November. So far as we can judge by the full reports, the St. Lou'u Anti-Third Term Convention was in one sense the most remarkable gathering ever held in America. There never was apolitical convention from which so many emi nent men staid away. Notiiikg could more clearly illus trate the success of tho Republican administration than the steady reduc tion of the Bational debt. The fact will have an important bearing in the determination of the people to continue administration with the scope of the same political policy. McClure of the Philadelphia Times, is almost inconsolable in his grief over the final downfall of his friend Curtin, whose bad causa he espoused with great vigor. He abuses all thoso who voted against the ex Governor's right to a seat, not forgetting the Confeder -ate Brigadiers. Among the delegates to the National Democratic Convention from this Stata are Hon. William McMullin and Hon. Sam Josephs. This fur pishes additional assurance that reform will receive such an impetus at Cin csaoati a3 has not been witnessed for many a day. Pennsylvania Democra cy is putting its best foot forward 1 The Producers Torpedo company that did a considerable business lor several years throughout the lower oi country, guaranteeing' to protect its patron from prosecution by Roberts lias sold out to Rollers, transferrin;; the books showing every well torpe .)ed, date, s:z3 of torpedo, etc. Rob. fi-ls i'j now cn 'aged in collecting about three times tho prica of tho original tcrp'.ii!.: from the victims. Somebody ncodi Looting. Clarion, Democrat. Robert is the Greenback candidato r,jt Auditor General of this State. J. K. WOK, In 1878 there wcro a good many Gicenbackers in North Carolina, sutno thousands of them in fact, aDd in one Congressional district, by uniting with the Republicans, they elected their candidate. This year they are not so numerous and at their State Conven tion recently there wens onljr four of them present, and ono of these was a postmaster, whom we strongly suspect is a Republican at heart. w Tjik Senate of New York has passed a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment granting to women the right of suffrage. This result is some what unexpected, since tho subject has not been agitated much of late, and no special effort was made to secure the passaga of tho resolution. The women of New York must not base extravagant hopes on this action, since much yet remains to be done before they ChD vol on an equality with men. The lower branch of tho Legis lature has not yet acted ou the matter, and if its action were favorable it would only complete tho initial step in the scries necessary to amend the organic law. Rut the woman suffrage leavea is working. Pitts. Com.-Gazette. p The contest of Hon. A. G. Curtiu for the seat of Mr. Yocurn in Con gress, from the 20th district of this State, which has been the subject of much discussion, was concluded Tues day 1 lib, by the House, Mr. Cuitin failing to be sustained by the vote of that body, the result of tho ballot bciug 75 for and 115 against. It is said, that the ex-Governor had expen ded $25,000 in the prosecution of his case, and this result cannot be other wise thau very humiliating. First, defeated in a district giving the party that placed him in nomination 5,000 majority ; and, second, to be snubbed by party associates in a contest for the seat occupied by his successful oppo nent. Brookville Republican. STATE CAPITAL JOTTINGS. IIariusbueg, Pa., May 1580. Oa Tuesday last the Great Council of the I. O. Red Men arrived here and were welcomed to the city by his Ex cellency, the Governor, and his Honor, the Mayor, in the House pf Represen tatives, where they have since beta holding their councils. On Tuesday evening the Governor and Mayor went through the ceramony of being scalped, and are now members in good standing. On Friday last all business was gotten through with, tho final council held and the order adjourned to meet again next year. A large fine body of men attended the conclave and everything passed off pleasantly, reflecting great credit on the order in general, and particularly on those members having it in charge. Senator Cameron has failed to heal the breach in the Philad'a Delegation, which seems to widen. Senator Elliot, a delegate from Philad'a, and a pronounced anti-Grant man is seri ously ill, and will be unable to go to Chicago to attend the convention. His alternate Mr. Pollock, is for Cameron and Grant, which is balm for the Grant men, who are praving that Elliot may not recover for a time at least. This one man won't do any good, however, as the Delegation is too strong for Blaiue to be aifected by one vote. Our warm summer-like weather changed suddenly on Thursday, fcirjee which time it has been decidedly cool, whicu proves, in the languap-o of "Puck," that ' one Duster does not make a summer." Warren. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, May 1380. 1 r - v juio curtin-locum contested seat case has been settled by leaving the Greeubacker, locum, ucdisturbed This is the only thing the Greenback party has Kccoraplibhod this session Curtiu has had a hard experieuce since he left the Republican party, and now ho has been rejected by the veryDem ocrats who got him to run for Congrens. The House will meet after the 15th of this month, ono hour earlier than usual. Iroai this it will be seen tlmt Congress is really in earnest in its endeavors to adjourn by the first of June. The Appropriation Comm'mee of tho House expects to get through with tho legi.slativA, executive and judicial appropriation bill to day. If this should prove a correct conclusion tho sundry civil appropriation bill will be reported to-morrow, and it is bopi-d to have it passed by the cud of the week. This will leave but two bills for tho House- to pnsa, tho ijiver auu Harbor and tho General deficien cy appropriation bill. An eflortjis b be tnado next Monday to pa?( tho River and Harbor bill underasuipetj sion of the rules. If all these calcula tions should eventuate there wilt to but ono bill to be disposed of by the Houso after this week, the general de ficiency bill. From the above it will be seen that Congress can adjourn easily by tho 1st of Juno. If, how ever, thcro is a tariff discussion and an effort to pss the funding bill the session may last until tho middle of August. Democratic management, or rather mismanagement, is shown up by their neglect to appropriate money to light the public buildings. The Post Oilice Depaitment has no gas nor waterfand in a few days the public buildings all over the country will be in a like pre dicament, causing serious embarrass ment to the public business. Senator Hill finished yesterday, his speech supporting the Kellogg res olutions. It was a ferocious effort, winch is all that can bo said in its favor. He simply reiterated the old falsehoods so often disprovod by the Republicans. In fact, his speech throughout showed that intenso per sonal hate toward Kellogg animated him rather than the justice of his case. His speech was intended to convert the doubtful Democratic Senators, but in this it failed utterly. It is even said that Hampton of South Carolina, will reply to Hill in a defense of Kellogg. Superintendent of the Census Wal ker is pushing hii preparations rap idly towards completion, lie has a night force at work. Tho Sherman men are happy over Grant-anti-Grant contest. They think Sherman will get the benefit' of the "split." Phil. mt Tax Notice. Parsons who have not paid theii school tax for the j ear 1879, in Tio nesta township, will please pay the same to the undersigned at his resi dence on Hunters Ruu, or to S. H. Haikt & Sous, in Tioncsta Roro, be fore the 20th of May, next, and save COStS. v td. Jas. Clakk, Collector. Dealers In General Merchandise In New 8toro Room at HASLET'S CORNERS, Tioncstn, I?n. Jan'y 1st, 1880. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, TIONESTA, pa., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., mowaris unn, aj nine lrom Tlonesta; 40 acres cleared ; good burn; frame house ; small orchard ; fences good ; splondid water. m De sola at a bargain lor cash. FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kittannimr. in Armstrong county, known as the Rob inson l'arm. All under fence ; splendid larm nouso and barn, and all necessary out-building. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crop or stock, and tin- dcri-iaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevvillo, Forest county. Tart oi the Daniel Jones place.; Will soil cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Homo good ouk. on mo uaianco. THIRTY ACRES, In Jonks Township, Forest county; ten aeros cleared: small orchard growlug comfortable houso ; well watered. Cheap Also GOOO Acres Of valuable timber lands in Forest and l:-lli counties. Mho limber is worlli tho price. TO IK'JENTOnS AfiSJ KECHAKiCS. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of tit) pa;oH free, upon receipt of Stamps for Postage. Address, Uilmohk, Smith Al Co., Solicitors of patents, 11. ix 31, if Washington, 1. C. mm& ..LllIihiLljil&i, Far-Fctchod is Dear Bought is an Old Adage ! The nl lout ion of cmiitnmera is asked to tho following price list, ns an rrldonco that it is not true that goods cimnot bo bought iih cheaply In Tioncsta as any other rlaco. i'usli is oionuent; litit casn will buy a many goods to tlio dollar as It will in Pleasantville, Oil City or litusvllle. SOAP SOAP SOAP Wo claim to be headquarters for Toilet and Enundrv Soaps. No storo in the country carries as great a variety, or will namo such prices as will bo found below : Read List Carefully. Minerva A- Vm-le Sam Toilet per (Mike 2 Eubins perfumed I? cakes in box for fie. C. !. Toilet (i cakes jn box fer 15c. Diamond lteil ifc White Custilo largo size 5c. Prize Medal Castile t Parisian fc. Transparent Glycerine 5c. Turkish Hath (aflne art'ele) ifc Omnibus Gc. Colgate Palm Oil Toilet (1c. Fielding's Rotjnet (Jlvcerino 7c. Kirk'a Itluo India Laundry 8o. MeUrides (.'harm Laundry 8e. Exceptor Shaving a Sawyers Rarbe.1 10c. Mellridos Heine dc la Savon K Peach lilosoom A Tar Soups 10c. Silver Soap for cleaning Silverware 10c. Alsation Roquet and Yankee Shaving 12c. lnlexic:il llonevaml line Hath !:. " Glycerine and Elder Flower 15o. Ruby Soap 20c. McBrides Old Lather Laundry 3 for 25c Gonuino Spanish Castile 4 lb bar 50c. You can save lrom 20 to 40 per cent, every tinio by buying your Soaps at Dithridgo's. HARDWARE ! Axes, double bitted, 1.50 Axe haiiitles, 15 to 25c. Awls, pegging and sewing, 10c. per doz, A usable Ilorso nails, 20c per lb. Putter knives, ivorj' handled 60e. Butcher knives 25c. p.elt punches, all sizes. Burden horse shoes, 60o lb. Bread toasters, 5c. Bread knives, 30 to 50c. Bread Pans, all sizes. Bolts, carriage and tiro. Bowls 10 cents to 81.00. Cau openers, 10 and 2.-c. Carving knives and forks io, ?1, 1.25. Closet and wardrobe hooks, all sizes. Coai shovels, 10 to 15c, Cork sciews, 5 to 10c. Combs 5. 10 15. 20, 25, 30 to $1. Cleaners for lampchimnys, 15c Claw hammers best steel, 00c Cleaners for kotlles, 25c Carpet tacks per papei 4c t in-net tacks tinned, oe Cartridges for Henry it Winchester Rifles. Cartridges for revolvers. Caps, genuino Kley Bro's, ICo. Caps, O. 1)., 5c. Corn poppers, 20c. files. t 10 and 12 in. mill saws. I annly grind stones 51 to 83. Forks, hay, G9e to $1. Forks, manuro. 75c to $1, Foot sera pern, 5, 10 to 15o (.tardea rakes, 50 to 60c, Horse nails. 20 uor lb Iloes , No. 1 stTl, 50 to 75c. lloe handles and fork handles. Kitchen knives for paring. 10 to 15e. Knives & forks for children, 20 to 25c Knives and forks, $1, $1.25, $2 to $3 Tho largest variety of Tablo Knives in r orest County. Knives A forks for carving, 75, 1.25 to $1.50, Knives, 13 inches long lor steak, 1.60. Knives for butchering, 25c. Knives, physician's pocket, f 1.50. Knives Rilver plated, fruit, 20e. Knives ivory handled, butter. 50c Knives, pocket, 10, 15, 2" to 40o. Knives, po-ket, 50, 75, $1, $ 1.50 Knives for bread, 25 to 50c, Knives, putty, 25c. Knives, pruning. 50c. Knife boxes, 15c. Knives, limiting, tl.25, ijcmort squeezers, galvanized, Zoo. Aiacnino oners, oo. Machine screw drivers, 5c. Pistols, tov. 5 to 10c. Razors, XVostenholm's, $2 to 2,50. xiuiours, it osienuoim -V jj, si. no. Razors, Wado Butchers, ft. Razors, old English, 50c, Rules, 1 foot, 15fi. Rules, two feet. 25 cents Revolvers, nickel plated, 7-shot 1.50, 1.75 move poiisn, z cases lor c. Spring balances 25c. Spoons, tinned iron tea, 10, 15 t 25e. Spoons, tinned iron tabl, 20 to 30o. Spoons, albata tea, 40c. Spoons, Brittannia tea, 50c. Spoons, wood mixing Sc. Scissors from 10 to Mo. Shears, cast steel, 10. 15. 25 to 35o Shears, nickel platod, 50o to $2. Tho finest to bo had anywhere. Stovo lifters, wood handlos, 5 to 10c; sausage cutters and sausage stull'ers; saucepans, purceiaiii nneu, an sizes. Canary, Hemp, Rapo and Linseed, Shepherd's mixed seed for canary birds, oiupuuru s oong nosiorer. KOTIOXS. Clarks O. N. T. Spool Cotton 5c. Black Silk B. 11. Twist 2 spools for 5cc, Whit.) Basting Thread lo spool. Enamelled Thread 2o spool. Wyoming Thread 3o spool. Ivory Button-? 20 styles 10c doz. Pearl " 25 styles lOe to 1.00 doz. Auato " 20 styles 15c gross. Unlauudiied Shirts 1.00 Calico Shirts 35c to 1.00. Paper Collars 5-10-15-20 and 25c, box. Children hose 5c to 15c pair. Ladies hose 10-15-20-25 and 30c pair. Valenciennes Lace 4c to 50e yard. Real Brctonne " 20 to 5uo. " Torchon " 7 to 40c. Crochut Hooks 5 to loe. Ribbon 5 to 50c Vsiiihgs various colors, widths, and prices. Aiuiicm; nowcrs ou a sprav lo l.ou buncli Saxony and Uermantown Wool A zephyr. couon jsaiuny' i,e to uuc. ID. villi munv other articles which the printer denies ad- mishiou lor lacK oi space. OROCKKira. French Prunes A English Cu.Tants 10( Raisins 12-15 A 20c ; Dried Peaches Jc. Teas 25c to Kile lb. 1 lams 1 Ic ; B. Bacon 10c ; Mess Perk 8c. 1 lour A.X l.'JD sack ; Oornmeal 40c sack. Crackers 10 kinds 7 to 10c lb. Fine Cakes. 12 kinds loo i;o lb. Pickles 10 to 15c doz. (ilo.vs Starch 3 lbs for 25c. Dried Peas 5o lb ; Dried Corn 10 to 12c. Remember that theso prices can only bo maintained ly ca-sli over the counter. W nen you go abroad to buy you expect to take the eloquent cash in your pocket as a purport, to lavur. do Uio bamu by your liomu merchant, and vou wi If save tiifie mid money, besides the trouble of goin abroad. GEORGE W. DITIIItlDGE, PARTKIOi; IHHLDIXO, TION1WTA, PE.NNA. Ho wo Tvvp, Auditors' Rci Oi L INANCl.VL STATEMENT "f Road, Commissioners of Howe Tovnidiiji, Forest, 'otuit v. Ph. Amount of orders miMauding nt flctilcment of April 14, 1S7S.. .. 81,210 -" Am omit of orders drawn since J,07rt!0 Total amount orders outstanding 2,2S 'Ar CONTRA. By amount Township Orders re deemed ny uin treasurer m llowo Township 1,H 57 Total amount of orders outstand ing this date 811 38 We tho undersigned Auditors of Howe Township, having examined the account of the Koad Coinmlssl.mors ol llowo Township, llnd tho samo to ho cor rect. EDWARD RETD, 1 .,,,, ANTHONY DEE 1', J Auditors. Rrookston, Fa.. April 12, 1890. HO,D COMMISSI! NERS of Howe Township in account with M. M. Sey bo!t. Township Treasurer. April 14, 1870, by cash on hand as per last settlement 1 00 June 18, '70, bv cash ree'd from W. M. Lmdsey, Esq., Admin istrator of David Graham, De ceased, lato Treasurer in set tlement amount due Town ship from Graham as per set tlement this date 43 05 June 24, '79, by orders on County Treasurer No. 1 to 05 inclu sive, dated Juno 10, 1870, ree'd from County Commissioners 1,3110 (52 J, 144 57 CONTRA. April 12, '80. to Township Orders paid to dato 1,4 1 1 hi We the undersigned Auditors of llowo Township, having examined tho account of M. M. SeyboR, Treasurer of Howe Township, find tho same to be correct. EDWARD REID, 1 . ,.. ANTHONY BEET, t An -ltors- Dated Brookston, Pa. April 12, 1S80. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Kond Commissioners of Howe Township for tho vrar ending April 19. 180. Cash on hand S I 00 received from Administrator , of D. Graham, Ex-Treasurer 43 95 Am't Township Orders Iss.-ed 1,078 HO duo from County Commiss ioners retained in 1878 15fl 02 " soated tax of '78 returned to County Commissioners 63 53 Tax levied for 1S79 seated $ 459,34 Tax leviod for 1879 unseatod 1.4S3 48-1,912 82 3,27 15 Am't expendel on soads seated $ 40j , expended on roads unseated 717 01-1.123 23 expended as poor Bind for Auditors services " . " publishing Auditor report " " Comm'rs services..... " ". " Clerk......... ' " Treasurers' Com mission " " Sundry expenses Pathmasters exoncrtaions Seated Tax returned to Co. Coiuni'ra '73.....$ -03 5(3 R-tainod by Omtily Commissioners '78...'.. 156 92 Retained by County Commissioners '79 83 S3 Seated Tax. returned 230 58 7 00 0 00 31 10 12 00 35 05 30 1G It to Co. Comm'rs '79.. 37 53- 311 00 Township Orders rodecmod 1,414 57 " 3,237 15 Township indebtedness April 11. '79, orders outstanding 1.210 05 IjChu seated tax returned to Co. Comm'rs '78 $ amount duo from Co. Conun'r.s on tax '78... cash in Treas'rs haiuU 03 CO 150 02 1 00- 221 iS Orders outstanding this date 811 33 Less duo irotn County Comm'rs on tax '78 as above $ 63'5tl duo from County Co in m 'rs on tax '78 as above 150 92 duo from Co. Com missioners tax 2S79 as above 37 5G duo from Co. Com inissioners tax '79 as abovo 83 83-- 311 90 f,02 48 Reduction of Township d bt du- 4S3 Oil ring lhiU Wo the Auditors of Howe Township liavo examined tho above accounts and find them correct as stated. JOHN F. CLARK, 1 A,.,a B. DkMi-CLURE. ' Auditors, Brookston, I'n., May 5, 1SS0. WM. SK1EAR8AU&H CO., ACOMB5'i:JII5?iG, (ono door from G. W. llovai d's.) GENERAL and FANCY C3-IR, 0G EKIBS TEAS A SPECIALTY. Terms STRICTLY CASH, or Fxehango for Butter, Fg;s, Rags, Hides, Furs and Poultry. EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY Agents for the Improved HOWE SEWING MACHINE a Standard and Roliablo Machine Our Motto: Pikes." "Firbt Clasat Ooods ut Fair ma: '2 it f EO 1 1( J E HEN DEIi.'SO.W TONKORIAL ARTIST. Tioncsta, Pa. ShoptLst door souiti of Lawieiii-o House. For a nice shave, slmm poou or liair-eut call on Mr. 11. lie is lii' it il.is in i- i ry iV. pc t. ,,ii'..ti tr r. : . ;i toucsli . . . Syrup. YEARS -BEFOFiE THE PUBLIC. 50 Pronounced by all to be the most pleas ant Hud ItlcaeiouH remedy now In use, for tlio' euro of eouulis, 'olds, creep, hoarseness, ti'-kling sensation of luo throat, whopping coiic.li, etc. Over h million bottles h. Id within tho Inst lew years. It gives relief wherever used, and has tho j. ewer to impart benefit Unit cannot be had from the cough mlxtuies now in use. Hi-i, by all Ii'ruggmt.9 at 25 cents er bottle. KELLERS' LIVER PILLS are n1s highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick-headaches, (ever niul n'jrue, and nil diseases of the stomach and lver, d by nil Drug:;i-ts td cert r box. R. E KELLERS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. H'i K-Tilli! -.- : . P.f! ' t. What they sav of it I A few facts for tho people. -There nro few preparations of medicinef which liavo withstood tlio tm- urtlnl .judgment of the p"op!e for iiuv great length of time. One of these is r. 1 hoinns J'aectni' (Ml. Ui'iid the loilowln and be convinced : "I hav e been ullMeted with i licmnntiMin lor the I a.-1 ten veais. and have tri(il many remedies without any relief, Imiil I tried Dr. Thomas' Elec tric Oil, and since then have had nn attack of it. I wouldreeommend it to all." A M'lybee Mereliant, Wal k worth, writes, "J liave sold aotii'j hundreds of bodies of Electric. Oil, and it to pronounced by tho uilillo "ono ol the best medicines they lave ever used ;' it. has dono wonders i':i healing nnlYclic ing pain, sore throals, etc., and is worthy ot tlie greatest eonli- b.nee." Joseph Rn.tan, Towntdiip Percy, writes. "I was persuaded to try Thomas' Electric Oil for a lame knee Which troubled me for tii reo or Nmr ears, and 1 never founinitiyUi'irig liuo it for eurei:g lame ness. It is a great public bcneM. A.M. Hamilton, Walk worth, . writes, "I'or weeks! was Troubled with a swelled ankb-. which annoyed me very much. Mr. May boo of this place induced me to try I.lectric Oil, and oclnre nun bollle was used I was cured. It is a most remarkable medicine. Sold hv all medicine dealers. Prien, 2.V and 50 certts, and iA.CH. Pre pared , only by FOSTER, M I LLIU1 UN, iV CO., Hullafo, fs . ., Successors to S. . THOMAS, Phelps, N. Y.. Foi sale by (i. W. Ilovard. Tioneiita. Pa. 33 e. o. s. Note ;!:( ic Selected find Elect ri'.ot 10 ! IFO I take pleasure i-i tellii.g the Sporting, Fiatcrnity that I have re-iiarcha-ed FROM HORACE JONES, VO WHOM I SOI.T IT IN 1371. I AM NICELY LOCATED tifinv old all my friends, and liio public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GU3 LlfiE! I shall keep a perfect Mock of all kinds of Am?urmorj!' And all kb-.ds of FISKirGtACKLE. I Khali al:o oiiliiino to handlo tlie And tho. CHICAGO SINGER & MACUINE Come ami seo me. Y'ou will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order mid war ranted. , rr?rREPAIINQ IT ALL ITS KRAK0HES PK0MPTLY AND FAITHf ULLY; DONE. E. A. hAIiUlVIX. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -ANll- Pittsttiroh, Tittisville L Cuft'alo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, Pec. 15, 1879 trains will run us follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward hit. i Nu. i Ka. 6 Sr.. 1 a m Pittsburgh S:.r)f)! W Pen! uiitMiiii Kiltannir.g 10::it' R. I! k JimelLloj P.rady P.enJIl:'.'-;! Parker IR.Wj Euilenton l:.l! Nu. 3 Nu. 6 p m p in 2:nr 8;"i(l 4:00 IO;,'.0 4:l,r)'ll:,Mi pm pm MM Li'iO a in 7:10 f:-'0 4:10 2: 10 L':17 1:1H 1LV52 11:10 ( (i:15il:55 F:!Vi:ll:10 5:20110:55 4:50i10:'.'5 4::il i 10:0T 5: hi (l:'J5 7:0 1 7:11 Mti :0.. J):47 1:15 1: to ;3S tiU'i'i 4:15 5:10 (i:(io li.27 (1:7:1 7:01: 7:45 8::io '.):r.o 1:10 Scrubifia.ss Franklin Oil City Oloopo'iis Eagle Rock Tioncsta Tidiouto Irvineton Falcone rs Ruilalo 1:07 1 -.:is 1:5." ":1M !1;52 3:17 3.011 0:2.re (-:!: io::;:: H:15 11:00 2:S;hi:-l'.l :07,10:UO ':lti lD.-il :i:'J:l'Jl:.V 1:1!5 12:45 11:05 8:'5 U:0 8:0 4:00; 5:4il 8; 15 1:00 Oil Citv 2:15 1:50 S:05j :loi Pet. Centre ii::ri 0:'J7 Titusville 3:05 !:51 Corry 4:1511:0 t. m!ii. m l::s l:lli)l 8:10, 11:55 h iff SllirjmSil! 0:lU; 7:05 i. in a. m!a. m!p, m Trains run bv Phi If del phin Tine. DAVID M.-CAlUiO, Oeu'l Sup't T VORTON HALL, "en'l Passenger if Ticket Agent. l'iT.-,ili;i;,iir, PA. Exclusively lU-Vote.! to the practical rd nca'ioii of young and lui.liiio a-ed men, tor activo business I,:... School always M Stu.h-nls can -nici- at anv Send lor circular. ' . J. C. :-.MI'l II, A. M., I'ri !t:00 8:52 8;')0 7:4!) 7:05 5:17 f':05 H:4:l S:l(