J. K. WIS NIC, - KDITOIt. WEDNESDAY SIORMNG, DEC. 1, 1880. O'UttiKX bus been indicted for per jury in the Chinese letter case, and pleads guilty. Congress meets on Monday next. The Dew Congress will not meet until tha 4th of March. TnE Chinese are going, at the rate of a thousand a week, and Dennis Kearney having returned to honest toil, California will have peace, such as it his not had for several years. General Garfield says that when the oflice seekers tackle him he tells them he "is too busy to consider their claims row." Presently he will find more radical measures necessary. Tun official vote of Maine has been decided as follows : Garfield electors 74.030, Hancock lectors 65,171. Wea ver straights 4,4S0, Duw 92, scattering, 127. Garfield's majority overall 4,169. It has boeu determined to coin ten millions ranuthly, in denominations of five and ten dollars, the eighty five millions of gold bullion now standing to (he credit of the government treasury. FRKfrrF.NT Haykh is now engaged oo bis last annual message. Ho can refer with much pits mi re to the gen eral success of his administration. It was not so brilliant but it is clean throughout. TnE important antioiricemeot is saade that a asperate tri aty upon the subject of the irumigr atior if Chinese into this country has been made with the Chinese Government. This, it is btatt-d, reserves to the United States the right to control and regulate such immigration by its own laws. Immigration continues very hsavy More than sixty-one thousand immi grants arrived in this country during October, and of these more than one fourth came from Germany. Great Britain and Ireland sent only one-fifth of the whole number, but more than 17,000 came from Canada, some of whom, however, ware doubtless only passing through that country on their way from Great Britain. Pisparation are being made in Canada for a great immigration into the Dominion, but all the time there it a steady move ment over the line into the United States. Some of General White's friendd in Washington City wanted to give him an office and telegraphed that he was going to be elected Clerk of the next Congress. This is a very honorable position, hut the General did not want any of that kind of office. So he tele graphed to the Philadelphia and Pitts burgh papers as follows : Harrisburo, November 19. I saw a statement that I am a candidate for clerk of the Forty-seventh Congress. I never told any oe so, and would not accept it if elected. I have too much respect for the constituents who supported me to accept such a place, honorable as it may be. Harry White. Our Bondholders. Amount held by Banks, Individuals and Abroad : The Specinl Agent of -!. Census Oflieu has completed the investigation of tho owuerehip and distribution of the four and a halt per cest. registered bonds. The investing, tion began ludt summer and the fig ures presented show the distribution of these bonds in July, 1880. The fol lowing tabular statement shows the gener.il distribution of $G9S.38l,750 registered four and four and a halt' per cent, bonds : Total four per cent, regis tered liouds fSJS.KXi.iKi.'i Individuals X I, ::;, m) National Hanks 13J,5.i,700 Hanks and trust companies lM,."utJ '.m foreign holders 6.11,4.-0 .ouu n pbrwm rendered u Us 17o,-o.hoo Individuals 7J,UI0,VOO Hanks and trust companies J3,tiv(K) National banks 3'J,4H,U"0 Foreign holders ,1s7,6oO The Eastern Slates own 17 9 10 per cent, of the bonds, the Middle Slates 64 4 10 per cent. Veurn Mutes 14 2-10 per cent, aud the Southern fctuus 3 510 per cent. In ihe Eastera States 7i per cent, of the bonds are owned by males aud 30 per cent, by lemales, in the Middle States 81 per cent, by mule and 19 per cent by it-'nulc, in the Wenteru States 81 pt-r cent. Iiy mules and 19 per reut. by female, and in the Soulhera Slates 78 per rent, by males and 22 Ber cent, by females. Some Democratic papers have tho good taste to opologize to their read ers for having unwittiagly been vie timized by Barnum in publishing the villainous Chinese letter forgry and endorsing it as genuine. And some have neither the good taste nor the honor to make amends to their insulted readers. Nasby resolves to join Tammany : "Mine eyes are red with weepin, and my nose is gittin whiter. Ef this state uv things keeps up, and I kin horrera cleen shirt, I shel soon pas for a He publikia. Shel I jine the liepublikine T They dou't want me. Shel I run for a elective offis ? Alas 1 sich ez me cau't be electid. I will go to Noo York where John Kelly still has power, and serve Tammauy. Tammany ia all that it lef; uv the Dimicria, and Tamma ny is getin thin. Tber ia enufip left uv Tammany te keep me the few short years I shel live. Aud. when Tam many dies then will I die, and it will be well for me and Tammany to die together, and be laid iu one grave." THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Nov. 25, '80. General Gaifield arrived hpre last night quietly, at the Baltimore aud Pututuac depot. Mis. Garfield ac companied him aud taking the arm of Col. A. F. Iiock vell, a lite long inti mate frieud of the General's, was es corted to the carriiige opposite the ladir-s eutrace to the depot. Quite a uuraber of personal frieuds including au informal delegation from the Tow Path Club, cordially greeted tho Gen eral tu he emerged I'rom the depot. After a handshaking with the mem bers of the club, and complimentary illusious to their services iu the cam paign the party passed out of the depot, where cheers were given with a will by the crowd inside as the party passed through. The General, with Mrs. Garfield and Col. Rockwell drove to their home coruer of I aud 13th St. He expects to remain here ouly a few days, havhig been called here ou purely p.ivate business. Geueral aud Mrs Garfield left Mentor Monday eve niug and had a very pleasant journey. A pleasaut episode of the trip was the meeting at the Hatrisburg depot with Senator Don. Camerotr, who drove them to his residence where they diued, and resumed their journey to this city in the afternoon. Office seekers will crowd around the General doubtless during his short stay here. They will be kindly, but firmly informed that while be will be happy at all limes to receive his friends, the time is not op portune to talk of persoual claims to recognition. The Senatorial elections that come ofTin January are attracting much in terest here. Maine will be likely to send Mr. Frye. Massacusetts, either Senator D-vis or Ex Gov. Long. Con necticut has raadt her choice, selecting that able and tried Republican, Gen. Hawley. A great fog prevails iu New York, aud when it clears of Hon. Chauncy M Depe will be diaooverd wearing the Senatorial toga. New Jersey will present us with an Ex Secretary in the perbon of the Hon.M. Robinson. It is more uncertain to-day iu Pennsylvania than a week ago. I hesitate to predict. Ohio is so equally divided that no man can tell the result. In Michigan Gov. Bagley still leads, anil his chances of carrying off the prize increases every day. In other States that elect, the blalea remain unchanged. Phil. PROCLAMATION. Wiikrkah. The 1 1. in. I I). Wrtruore, President Juduoof tho Court of Common Picas and Quarter Session in and for tlio county oi forest, lias issued his pre cept f r holding Court of Common I'leiw Onartc r ScasiciiM. A., ii Ti. ......... .... tho County of Forest, to commence on the jouriu .Moiinay 01 inrciuiicr, being the iTth day of lii eemlicr lv(. Notieu is therelore Riven to tho Coroner, Just ires ol the Peace and Constables 01 suiileooniv ti..i i. then uliil liter.. In lloiti- ..... ...... ............ ... ...... 1 , . . .j . iri nriin Ub ten o'clock, A. M., of haul day, with their iiiiuisiuoiis examination and other remembrances, to do those things wiiicii Kiineir omees appertain to be done, ami loinose wnoare 1 xiu ml m recognizance to prosecuie against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be th u and there present to prosecute Uuuiiint them us sliull l.ii liiki 1:. ...... .... der my hand and seal this 30th day of C. A. KANDALL, Sheriff. The 0 de and bast aipoin..i Institution !.. iijiuinii g a itusin.'sa tarnation. For circular address. 1. UL'KF it SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VlKTUrc of a writ of Tvlrl r- hii. Issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to nif di rected, thero will be exposed to sain by rnblic vendue or outcry, nt the Court louo. In the borough of '1 loneaia, on MONDAY, LiLCEMBRR, 20, A. D. 10 at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following describ ed real estate, to-witi William Crossmyer vs. J. If. CnpeUwl and Alice B. Copeland, Levlrl Fa-la". No. 7. December term, 180. H. I Pavls. Att'y.AU the interest of the defendnntw In the following roal estate, to-wlt t Tho one undivided one-filth of the Copelnnd Heirs farm. In Harmony township, Forest county, l'a., bounded and described bh follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Mouth east corner of said farm, thence West IS2 perches to a post, thpnee North Y2t) perei) ea to a post, thence East 112 porches to a post, thence South to tho place of bcgln ninir. Containing 104 acres more or less. Taken In execution and sold aa thn property of J. If. Copeland and Alice It. Copeland at the suit of William Cross mver. TEHMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with whon tho property Is atrfeken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors beeon e tho purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he mnv claim, must be furninhod the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. ni., of the day of nalo. at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and 'sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom tirst sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. C. A. RANDALL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Omco, Tio'iosta, Pa., November 22, 1880. Notice In Divorce. r. No. 17. Sept. Term, 1880. IO REST COUNTY, SS. 'I'll K COM monweukh of Pennsylvania to tho seal Sheriff of said County, Oreoting: Whereas, C ira V. Wilkins did on the 20th day of July 1880, prefer her petition to our eaid Judges of the said Court of Com mon Pleas for said County, praying for the Cannes therein set foith that she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with yon, Henry Wilkins. We, therefore, command you, tho said Henry Wilkins thutsotting aside ellother business and excuses whatever, you bo and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tionesta. at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for tho County of Forest, on the fourth Monday of December next, to answer tho petition or libel of the said Cora V Wilkins, and to show cause if any you have, why the said Cora V. Wil kin , your wife, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agroeablv to the Act of Assembly in su!h caso made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. L. D. Wetmore. Pres ideut of our said Court, at Tionesta, this 1st aay ot tsept., a. u., ismo. JUSl'lS SHAWKEY, Proth'y. A truo copy C. A. Randall, Sheriff. Administrator's Hale. Tho undersigned will sell, pursuant to order of Orphans Court, at public sale, at the Court House, In Tionesta, on the 15th day of Decern b r, A. D. 1880, between the hour ot 1 and 2 o clock p. m.. the follow ing Real Estate of C.J. Fox, dee'd, lying in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., viz: 1. The undivided two-thirds of Tract known as No. 3142 adjoining tho line of Kingsley township and the Warren county lines ; supposed to contain 5!Hj acres. 2. Tha certain Tract bounded on tho South by No. 2!:, East by 21W5 and 2812, ortn dv jno. jfiwi, ana west by land of W . D. Wood et al. Containing 000 acres more or loss. 3. Subdivision No. 43 of Warrant 2916. Containing 100 acres, be the same more or less. 4. Subdivision No. 13 of warrant 2016. Containing 100 acres, be the same more or less. 5. Also the undivided one-forth part of piece patented bv C. J. Fox, Sept. 23, l&SP: bounded North by warrant No.2lWl. East by lands of C. J. F'ox, South by Tract No. 2t93, and wes' by another Tract which C. J. Fox obtained a patent for Sept. 21, 1830, and being the same piece of which three-fourths was hereoiore deeded to W. D. Wood. Containing 4"0 acres. Tekms. One third at confirmation of sale; balance in two equal annual install ments with legal interest secured by bond and mortgage. H. S. EKOCKWA Y, Adm'r. Tionesta, Pa , Nov. 9, 1839 STOVES! TIF, C O IF IP 31! 23 AND Shet Iron "Ware I WOULD respectfully inform the citi zens of Tionesta and vicinUv that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lin . I also make a specialty in manufacturing kiib:i:t iiu stoves and equipment suitable for rafting pur pores. Also all kinds of REPAIRING DOME "SHORT NOTICE The Highest Market Price Paid for RAGS AND JUNK AT ED.HEIBKL'S Opp. Lawrence House, ma72tf TIONESTA, PA. TRY run HEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAH. The Largest and Best Family n 1 in ii raper in me worn. Send for Samjtle Copy FREE. KEW YOItK OBSERVER, 37 Park How, New Turk. D. W. CLARK, REAL E3TA' E GE'1 AMi IIl.lrriC'A l. SDIiVEYOIt, TINF.MTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120ACRF.S, Allecheny Townnhip, Vennniro Co., Pa., Ntpwnrta Ron. 91 ikiIm frnm Tlnnnulai 40 acre cleared j ood barn frame houne ; man oronara lances tfooa Hpienrild water. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a hal f mile Kant of KltUnnlnir, In ArniMtronx county, known aa the Kob Inson Farm. All under fence; aplenold farm house and barn, and all nrn-ensnry out-buildin(r Well wateied; well adapt ed for raWing of cropn or atoek, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of LI men to no. FORTY ACllLS, ' Near TrunkeyTllle, Forest rountr. Tart ot theDanl Jones place. "V 111 aeU cheap. SIXTY ACRES One mile from Noilltown j about 15 or 20 acres elearcd. partly fenced. Home good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACKF.3, In Jenka Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; fltnall orchard growing, comfortable huu ; well watered. Cheap. Also GOOO Acre Of raluable timber lands in Forest and Elk counties. The Timber is worth tho price. . a "zs-i r? Ali-vj"! WINTER TIME TAHLE, Nov. 14, 180. a.m. h.m.i(.4. Valley AS.) 3" 8 00 ar Pittsburgh' Iv Bl. I i P. M. A. M. 45; 51 tir 2 32 12 08 2 45 I2 3ii .1 00 1 48 A. M. I". M. P. M. :to 2 0," 4 Oil 40 2 17 4 11 (1 53 2 2 I 20 7 01 2 a; 4 10 7 04 2 Id 4 44 7 22 2 iVi 5 07 7 3M 3 10 5 20 7 4'S 17 ft 311 8 02 3 tl 00 8 22 3 52 45 . 8 40 4 10 7 15 A. M. P. W. P. M. A. M. P. M. 8 53 4 52 A.M. P. M. 11 35 (1 00 P. M. 7 38 7 55 12r. 4 40 ar....l'urker...lv 12 40 4 31 ar...Foxbum..lv 10 (IS a Hi ar. Franklin lv P.M. 8 4U 8 31 8 17 8 0!) hOti 7 49 7 32 7 24 7 12 6 4 "i 6 30 P. M. P. M. 2 30 ar. Oil Citv....lv 2 17 2 04 I 5ii 1 53 1 3ti 1 20 1 13 12 58 12 37 ....Rockwooil.... Oleopolis ...Eatf e Hock... President. ... Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkey viile.. Tulio'ute ...Thompson .... 12 20:ly.. Irviueton..ar p. M. P. M. P. M. 3 30 no'iiliD. .4. r.itV.fy 12 Qtijl v.. .Warren ...ar a.m. I (Erie Hinlwi(y) 6:i0!L-.. Ura.iford. ar P. M. 5 00 4 4(i i7ii7 it Erie Hu) 1 v.. .Warren ...ar 1 v.Stoncliaiii.ai ADDITION A LTKINS I.HAVKTarker 6:30ain, Foxburp; 6:40 nn. Franklin 0:H5uin. Oil City 10:00am. Arrive Tionota 11:40 am, Tidi.iute 12:50pm, Irvincton 2 (Mpm, Warren 2:35pin., Stonchaui 2:48, .111. Lewb Stoneham 7:30ain, Warren 7:4 iatn, Irvineton 8:40am. rrive Tidiouie K:3'am. Tionesta 10:3lain, Oil Oitv ll:4-Vtin CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. -Traina leave oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tUKVi'.le, Spai tanHlnirir. Centervido, Corry, M yyille. lirocton at fl:50Hm, lU:i5uni, 2:45 pm, 4:50pm, 8:50pm. Arrive at ";. 5.ini, K:40am. 2:15pm, 3:40pm, 8:.ipm. Sunday Train leaves 7:3(aui ; arrivea 7:20pni. UNION A TITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Tituaviile 5:40pm ; arrivaa Union City 7:."0)in. Iveavea Union City 7:00am ; arrives Titusville i:00ain. Trains run dr.ily except Sunday. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman SloepiiiK Cars run daily between Titusvlle and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Brocton 3:15pm ac'd Pittsburgh 8:45pm. JtTiclteta sold and bafrgige checked to'all principal points. Get tiiae tables giving full information from Company's Ants. T. H. WILSON, Oen. Supt. W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Oon'l Pais. Agent. 42 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. Ii. CKAIU. Agent, Tionesta, Pa. THE BEST PAPER! TRTlT! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTUATKD. 36th YEAR. Tho Scientific American. The Scientilie American is a large Firxt Class Weekly Newspaper ot Sixteen Pages, rintcd in tho m)t beautiful Ktyl j'ro fusely illustrated with splendid ongrav iii:'s. representing Die newest Inventions and the most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences ; including New and Inter esting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, tho Home, Health, Medical Progress, Six.'iiil Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. 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"I have sold hoiii'. hundrcdrt of bolt lew r Electrii; Oil, ami it 1m pr' n.un'rd by tho publii' 'one of the best medicines they linve ever usefl ;' it hat done wnii'lers in Jiealing and relieviritr pain, wore thr"iit , etc., and i worthy of the ivrcnfcht conli dence" Joseph ltUNan, TownHhin Percy , vvritec, "I wiw pcrmmded t) try 'I homtii.' Tfihwti'leOil for a Initio knee w hich troubled 'fno for thre or lour j enrs. and I nevc found anything like it for curciinr lnm nosH. U is a urent public benei t. A. M. llutnilron, ' Wark worth, wntpi. "1m. . wiviks I waa troubled Willi a HWclicd auk which "limioyed rno very much. Mr. ;MayoV ofthiH place iniliieed ine to tr Elcctrii; Oil. and before on buttle w.i uf.el I Was iMircd. It Is u most remark!' Inedicinn. Sold bv all inediclno ilcaN'i Price, 25, ftinl 50,'eenti. and I.H). l'i pared only by F iHTEK, MILLHUl'. t CO., HiitiU-o. . Y., Siiecoss irn to s. ' T 1 1 1 M A S, Plielps. N. Y. For H.ilo ' U. V. Hovard, Tjonesla, Po. 33 e. v Note IXrctric Selected and Elect rle Aworued the Highest Medal at Viec and Philadelphia. E. & H. T. aIthomy & cc C01 Brondwav, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan jiotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealors l:i Wet Frameo, Albnsia, SrepaoEcopea STEREDSC 0PS AND T I B TT S Kngravttijr., Climmni, rhntojerap! And kindred gooTU Celebrities, Actre-s os, etc. FHOTOGnilPHTc hateri&ls. Ye are Headquarters for everything In the way of NT' KEOP'I'IC'ONS and MAG IC LANTBKNfl. Each stylo being the beft of its class Ir the lnni kbt. Beautiful Paotoerapic Tranypari-acieB of Statuary and engraving for the window. - Convex G1hs. Miiuut'sctnrers ol velvet frames tor Miniatures aud Convex Glus.-' Pictures, Cataloj;us of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ten cents , ian 7 -'Mit l.tablishmen 3011 Fenn fitrtfft, "P 'ta'bur Pa. "KnUrly Uu m l ud legally qulihtu. l)iilum flu ahowa, hoa tu hmor tn(ir-''i lu tha f.vil It-LUiPt of Chromo, Bcxuui aud Urinary diaeaaa, tii mm aay othr j'li yaiciau iu i'ltisbtirh. 'i 'host) dttru It v iibt. 1'nuaotl by atttrtt linLiu m yuulh, bi a -tf in litiiT Vf rv itiii"lv : iii'itKMA'A'OUKlUtiA, BMIWAL WEAKNFP1, . ifc.. and tin ir Uiitii.-iruua uiii(;i.: Art Ifci.ittiv, ffiiht Iws, tumltU itf niiuc$tt, I'tntpl, M tuk P.ytM. i'ottr Mtmory. Intufmity, Jndiy $tmn, 1 hreute uel Consumption, lrutl oj uture. Aito to iVot'itftf, in mtpuriiyur Af.1iTM.t7 or iuiHr. aini mulling tn Iiu- potcuoy, Bvxuai tiliauntioa, Afo., pet frcily auU pr inBniiii cure J . A Inn ".- nt nr )oii)r-t (iiiiiiift t-itacK rf CKiDorrhcea, Gleet, Uuiuture k titUiUat UU loraia U1lUUI Mvuth. J hrual, Aum, Ckin, tiluud, iivnrs, onJ It tern, il umU Imtfmul Orgtmn, r trettud on tviBtin arinctlo and with ona,rllelti uoc. A lite-tii - Jrnuu id Ihtiutituda ol ' cait-t uf all it aft cm. r Sr. wontrttiui-! tkili. C'urabif easnt a-tiaraiiUi-"rf otil-tcamia it la frankly aiaUd. UtsaoripUv Fan billot ant fr. Treatmeut van be acut at-uurlr aid arimufty to 'rtn a t a diaiance. Consultation a w uitflvrfui pu-)trtura u uv u niv, vu a ti aiaj aiarry; who not; ahyf Mho to Diarry ; pruiH Co. 4. Krujactiou healthy, buautilul tUiMrtu diiL-uvrira. luipe.iiu.cnu to tnnrna; ra aav waacucBc, iur. kriall fir?arniliuiii. Hwtk iot il ailliua. fevcrybvdy ahonld rad it. Prtca. u cfiia HAStlttuO; tta uv and atiua. a (laxi, a cnla. VOJNAMiOOU. caukuauf iladecav. M xaai-a c ta 9 avvk tit Ud tia.. tut i. Addraaa bw. W tul at Mar The most complcie institution in tl. Uuited Statca !r the thr.niuli prai-licul ed licutionot youinr ami mid Jlo-uyed men. hliiiiciils u.lmiiu-i at any time. tor circula's yivinK loll i-urticulars ad rr. 3. V. SMITH, A. M., Pittsburgh, P. 111 I v'NaiTxvV Sill nnN (imk u I A.