t KnrroK. WEBXCSDAY IHOKMK APR. 6, IS81. , J Our terms for mmonncemonts for Co. f f i'i .:. viU lc ?.",(i(i, strictly in advance. I CY'UNTV St" t'FUl NTKNliKXT, f t Kn. Ill rriu.trAN i Please rinniiniee the name of MISS .T. . P. COi'KLAN 1, of Tioncst.-i. n n cnndi i dale fur Superintendent ol' School of For t l ('oiirty. subject to tho notion of diree i I ors' con venl ion to bo hold on (lio lirst ; '!'n"-ii(.y in May. ' I I"r. i;r:iTtu,KMN :- " ,sir : Please announce my name - h candidate lor Suerintendent of School of 1'orcst County. nuibtoct to t'no action of the diroctors convention to beheld in May next. ) J. E. IIIIjT.AKD. I'd. Hiiro blican : ! Ih'nr Kir : Fleaso announce my nimip i as a candidate for County Superintendent ; f Schools of Forest County, subject to tin; r" act ion of t ho directors convention to bo held in Mar. ? N. V. WILLIAMS. School Directors' Convention. lo the School Directors of Forest Co : Gf.nti-kmkn : In pursuance of the forty tliira section of the act of May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet 1 in convention, at the Cuurt House in ' Tionesta. on the first Tuesday in May, A. I)., 1831, being the 3,1 day of the . month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, '-. and select viva voce, by a minority of ! the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific ; acquirements, and of skill and esperi- cuce iu the art of teaching, as County tMiperintendeut, for three succeeding ) years; and certify the result to the ; fitate Superintendent, at Ilarrisbnrg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth act-lion of sa'ul act. i II. 8. Brockway, Co. Kupt. of Forest County, if Tionesta, Pa., March 28, 1831. i It has fiually been settle J, after S juuch trouble and painstaking In the jway of getting correct figures, that Garfield's plurality on the popular (vote is 3,522. f, Bo Just to the Legislature. The letter iu yesterday's Press pro testing ogain6t the indiscriminate cen sure of the Legislature was in many x respects just and timely. The news ; papers have become so accustGmed to i abusing the Legislature that this fault : finding has with ruauy of theai become ; chronic. It is iudulged iu so continu , ously and indiscriminately that so far as it has any effect at all it works gross ; injustice. We have had in Pennsyl vania our full sharo and more than our share of Legislative scandals. The past record of our General Assembly is black enough, and the popular dis i content which haj djjracterized its liittihgs has hud ample justification in r its act?. We note a general tendency to epeak of the present Legislature iu the tame tpne of disparagement to which , w had become accustomed in the case . of its predecessors. The charges - ugaiost it are not specific. We hear ot no boom bills, uo organized raid upon the Treasury, and no creation of office$ with extraordinary emoluments for the benefit of favorite politicians. The gravest charge made against it is that it has so wasted its time that the lend of the session is approaching and it has accomplished almost nothing. . When we deduct from the total length of the present session tho days consumed iu the protracted Sanatorial struggle the time left for real legisla tive work has been very short. We are not of those who think that the jtime given to the Senatorial contest ' was wauled or that it was barren of ;6ubstantial and valuable results. Two ; leading measures of reform have been proposed, both for this city one the lepeal of the Delinquent Tax Lav and , the other the abolition of the office of , Kccorder. The Legislature pansed the 'first so hastily that it had to be 'fe-iu-troduced, but the majority of the Leg islature are on record in fivor of r2 form legislation, and there is little 'danger that either of the.o bills will bt) permitted to fail. There are a number of other measures pending r which it is highly dssirable should 1 become laws. But if the Legislature !j.bould d- nothing else than pass the Appropriation JiiH and relieve i mi nJJpbia of the two feujmrfluous offices .ho is seeking to get -rid of, it will Jcave behind it a recorJ of which its i n.titibrrs will have no muou to be .llHlilC!. i he merit of a Legisialur.i i not to ii V I) '.! I llblT ; J. r.. yv'kn'Iv, which it may pass. If that wero the cso the bulky volumes of our pamph let laws wuuli' compel us to givo the highest praise to soma Legislatures wlio have deserved and received the seVdiyst reprobation. The work of u -Legislature includes defeating bills ns vJKns passing them. To prevent abuses i no le?s meritorious than to correct them, though labor thus em ployed may entirely cscdje tho public eye iind bo omitted in the estimato of the work do'ie. No suspicion of job bery attaches to the present Legisla ture. It contains a greater uumber of members of conceded ability, integ rity and force of character than any recent General Assembly of this State. Yet this wholesale newspaper censure includes these men with the nthcrd. Even if the roosters wero not merely obstructionists, but were able to have their own way in the Legislature, jus tice would demand in passing judg ment thutsome discrimination be made between tho two classes. While it is title that the present Legislature has seemed more or less disorganized und has proceeded hith erto iu a some-what aimless and hap hazard fashion, tho.e are evils which time and experience would cure. There is an unusually large proportion of new members who compel all Legis lative business to drag while they are learning it. Bills cau no longer be railroaded through tho Legislature as in the olden time. The dilatory course which all bills ore now compelled to take before they can become laws is in accordance with the will of the people, expressed in the new Constitu tion. If the present Legislature was content to receive its bills ready-made from some outside eource and pass them under instruction and with but tho minimum of debate there vtould doubtless be le63 friction in the pro ceedings and less delay in legislation. Nevertheless, we think most people will agree it is hotter as it is, aud that our present Legislature has by no means deserved the wholesale aud in discriminate censura that has been so freely bestowed upon h.-riuladeljihia Times, Tnd. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to the Ktr lulican. Washington, D. C, Mar. 31, '81. There are a number of conflicting rumors afloat to-day touching the at titude of Attorney General McVeagh towards the nomination of Wra. E. Chandler to be Solicitor General. One was that at Chandler's own request tho nomination was to be withdrawn. An other was that Chaudler protested against withdrawing his name until the Senate had disposed of the nomin ation. It appears that Mr. Chandler was promised the Solicitor Generalship before Mr. McVeagh'j name was deci ded upon as Attorney General, and hence his friends say that was not in tended as an offense to tho Attorney General, as has been stated in some quarters. Though at first, Mr. Mc Veagh protested emphatically, he will not now make further opposition until the Senate takes action. If Mr. Chand ler is rejected, and it will take only one Republican vota to do it, of course the whol9 matter drops. On his part Mr. Chandler says he did not seek the office, and that he cannot request a withdrawal of his name because of that fact. Bui that if the Senate coulirms him it will be vindication enough, as his relations with the Attorney, not at all pleasant, would then bo intimate. Tho upshot of the matter is that, if Chandler comes in McVeagh goes out. The Democrats still continue the fillibustering began over a week ago to prevent tha Republicans from elect ing the Senate officers and as is tnual they are receiviug a sound drubbing from tho Republicans. Ic tho matter of the nomination cf Judge Robertson to be director of the port of New York, and over which Senator Cankling is preparing to make resistence iu the Senate The under fctauding to day is that, the President ha3 no intention of withdrawing the nomination, and the New York Sena tors have no intention of yielding and allowing the nomination to be con firmed. It so happens that the dead lock now in the Seuate is favorable to thosa who oppose confirmation. It has e (forded time to get up sentiment in favor of defeating the confirmation. It is not to bo doubled that Senator Cotikling i3 to day iu a better positiou to oppose the nomination than ho was when it first went in. The talk is that the nomination of Win. E. Chandler ) i to he .i-cl f ;r the purpose ofattade to get votes Pgainst Kobrrtson. A great many Democrats are xceedingly anxious to reject Chandler, and with a few Bepublicau votes cast against him he certainly will be defeated. The quid niifics cny theso, votes will be forthcoming if there cau be a recipro cal nnangeinent made whereby Rob ertson shall bo rejected. Pim,. School Reports. Report of JN'eilltown school lor t he mouth ending March. First figures denote number days belonged ; second days attended ; third, total attendance; fourth, perciiitng3 : Eddie Jenkins 21, 20, 1013, 0; Iiolland McCaslin 21, 18, 911, 00; Irving McCaslin 11, 91, G5J, 90; Samuel Carson 21, 20, 100, 89; F. W. Woodcock 21, 17, 100, 9G; Clyde Black 15, 13, S7J,'t93; Clin ton Murphy 5, 5, 32J 0; Joe. McCas lin 01.8J, 08, 0; Clifton Black 15, 11, 80J 0; Gleuui Burtt 91,8. CO, 0; Edward Bunt 21, 1G, 83, 90; Melvin McCaslin 21, 7. 54V, 83; William Burtt 21, 17, 43, 9G; Emma Black 15, 12, 871, 89; Eva McCasliu 21,19,33.89; Call.i McCaslin 11, 11, 68, 99; Birta McCaslin 114, 10, 77, 92; Maggie Carson 21, 15, 81:, 95; Minnie Neill. G, 3, iO, 93; Anna Neill 21, 14, C9J , 88; Sarah Nosker 3, H, 9, 68; May Bougher J, , 471, 100; Alice Fogal 21, 13, 443, 0; Belle McAllister 21, 20, 5GJ; 79'. J. E. IIillari), Teacher. Teachers' Examination. The Teacheis' examinations in the several school districts will tuke placo as follows : Nebraska, Wednesday, April 20. Whig Hill, Thursday, " ' 21. Ncilltown, Saturday, ' 23. Clarington, Tuesday, " 20. Marian villc, Wednesday, " 27. Brookston. Friday, " 29. Hickory, Monday, May 2. Tionesta, Saturday, " 7. Applicants for certificates are ex pected to come supplied with writing paper au;i pencil, a tho examinations will be principally wriien. Directors and citizens arc respectfully invited to be present. Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock a. iu. II. S. Brockway, Co. Supt. Sric-EW Mountain Caki:. A delic ious cake. To the yolk3 of five eggs, well beaten, add one cup sugar, one half cup sweet milk, one teaspoonful ground cinnamon, one grated nutmeg, then the whites of two' eggs well beat en, one and a half cups floor, having in it one measure "Banner" Baking Powder; bako in jelly cake pans; when cold spread each layer with an icing made of the whites of three eggs beaten stiU'and one aud a half cups powdered sugar. Maine News. Hop Bitters, which are advertised in our columns, are a sure cure for ngue, billiousnesn and kidney complaints. Those who use them say they cinnot be to highly recommended. These afilicted should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthusiastic in their praise of l. ....... r . i . . . i meir curative qualities. lortlantl Argnx. fcl.MBMl ........ tnaTW -m CiViL EEGIuEEr? flSQ SURVEYOfi. (Cn. Survoyor of Torcst Count.) FliWT-CLASS 1N.STUUMEXTS AND GOUl) WOKK. apro SI Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. AUCTION SALE! Geortfo V. litlirilo woul.l respectfully announco that v in rj: muiio nrrnnj'o lrionls to go into other lmsincsM, will sell hid entire (stock of .'oods nt auction, niul tit privnt) sale, at miction prices, commenc ing on MAIiCII 3J3, 1881, Anil continuo every evening until tho en tire stock is disposed of. No nuch opportunity hr Imi'sahiH has bocn presented l'or years. Keinoinlier the plaoe. GSOUGE W. DITHUIDGE, IJcticc. Notico is hereby j-iven that V. A. I iiis'iilury, of Newtown Mills, l.'orest Co., l'a., has made application to tin Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania for nine hundred anil lifty (0,1u) acres of un improved land situate in KinMey and Howe Townships, Forest Co., Pa., ad joining lands Kurvoyod to (ieoi'ito Mead on warrants Nos. iUtili, i12US, 6uti7 iind ,12(iti, on tlie northwest on lands Kiirvewd to (ieorjje Meado warrant .lasj, on tlio'iioi th e.t.sl on lauds hurveyed to .Jonathan Mif li in on warrant Nos. 5101, Ollii, .110,1. IdOS, .llii'.t, and Dr. .losepli Itedmun, on warrant 512S, on the southeast, and on land sur veyed to AV'itliaiJi Miller and Alex. Murry on warrant No. .i::ll on the somii-'a-t- W. A. yl.'SKN RI'UV. Newtown Mills, 'a., March -J."., 1 . Jcnks Twp. Auditors' Report, KOAD COM, f SSI ON !'. US iti account wih Jctiks Tmvn hi; c.r the enr ciulina March 1 1. 1 SI. To voucher drawn on Trcrnuror 3l,"t-" 12 " ain't sfutcl rond tn x ;H "o 'r. By ain't pnid Harris JixlinMiicnt... t l':l "2 " " " costs on nhovo S7 1 " " " nudilors and clerks 1100 " " " court '.ponNes 1 4:1 44 " " " Orecn, jud.LCcniciit anil costs 0:1 V2 " " " lnvis Att'y 2") (in " " discount on' Orilcrs Jivl 17 ' " ncatod roiul tax workcil 544 70 " " unseated roal tax worked 232 115 ?l,K8i) 82 Also, Itoad Commissioners in account with poor ltind Dr. To ain't vouchors drawn on Tre asurer :t4 00 rr. I5y nui't relict afforded Mrs. Onki ?:54 00 Marionvillc, Vn.. March 14. Wo hereby certify that we havo examined tho nhovo :iccounts and llnd them correct aa above Mated. .I.T. UUHK, ) .lOHN NATiAT A , Audito r.s. M. S. TOWl.KU, J Nolo Discount on orderH mcHiis dis count for cash to meet judge-menu and costs. S. V. Kohor, TreiiHiirer, in acc't with .Tenks Township load fund for tho vear endiiH- March 11, 1MS1. Dr. To nni't ree'd from Coui.tv Com missioners $1,541 t( " Rin't ree'd of former Treasurer 4i " Uniteil Tipo lines 100 00 " " " i;efundcd costs 00 ( 1 1,703 OS Cr. Ry vouchers presented for court .' expenses 81,052 87 " Ttoiid expenses -J.H2 i'..r) " Treasurers l'erccntat' 40 30 ' Ry halaneo in hands of Treas urer 317 60 ?t,70.1 OS Also, in account with Poor Fund Dr. To ain't ree'd from County Com missioners 3 4H00 " ain't ree'd from N. K. llartoii Collector '2 00 $.0 (K) Cr. Ry vouchers piesonted ?. ill. 00 ' jiprcentaue 1 (l'J '.' Riitance in hand of Treasurer.. 14 OS fn 00 Murionville, Pa.. Mrrch 1 1, L hereby certify that we have c ined Iho alioye uceoiintrt ami find them correct a .h above staled. J. T. KOi'K, 1 .H)IINSA(,AD., V Auditors. S. H. TOWLKIl. J Formerly Pittsburgh, Titusvillt & BuHalo"hy W1NTKK TIMK TARLK, Dec. 1, 1S81. A. M G 3 M.(.l. Valley H:j.) SOOrPittsbur'-h Iv 4 10;af.. ..Parker. ..lv 1. M. 8 4.1 2 D2 2 4.1 f) 00 A.M. 6 iif! II 40 o ,r;i 7 01 A.M. 0 or. 12 OS 12 30 1 4S I'. M, 2 1.1 I l( I 2 4S :t 04 3 2I) 3 271 3 44 4 0:i: U.'l Yi 40 4 :Uiar...Foxb:utr..lv l!j0Sj SOajnr . Franklin ..lv l'..M.I'.M. H 40 i 25'ar... Oil Citv....lv 1'. M. 3 .10 4 01 1 24 4 .",;1 4 41, 5 04 5 2S 5 40 (5 02 (5 45 7 1.1 P. M. 8 ill 8 171 8 0!' s (;! 7 40; 7 32; 7 24; ....llockwood..., 2 01 j Olcopoli: 1 f:'i...Karlo Hock... 1 SO! Pres'ulent .1 'AY Tionesta 7 0-H 7 22 7 3S 7 4ii 8 02 8 22 8 40 A.M. A.M. 1 10! Hickory 1 12 .. Trunkevvillo.. 7 12 12 ns 0 4.i;j2U7 (i ;:o' 12 20 Tkiiouto ...Thompsmi h... lv..Ii'vii4Ctn!i..ai- 4 2o: p. 1'. M. 1'. M. v. m. ' r7V' nWblAT'7&J'rjir -ll;tl!00.1v...NVnrron...iir t. m.Ia.m. (7iVc i:i:twtni) r.M.l 4 4:')i. a.m.'f.m I 6 20 lv.. Rradi'ord ..arlll 3.11 (' 00 '.M.j r, oo ; 4 4(;: 1 v.. .Warren ...ar 7 3H 7 55 :iv..Si;oii:-l:nm. ar A I) I iITlON A L Tit A INS 1,kavk Parker (i:3"atii, Foxhurrli:-i0 mi, Franklin !):iMjiun, Oil City Si:"i):iio.' Arrive '1 ioneta 11:22 am. Tidi.'mro 12:30pm, Irvin-.Moji U:00;ni, Wirien 2:31pm., Stoueham 2:4Spm. IjK vk Kt'oieham 7:30im, Wan en 7:4.iatu, Irvinetoii K; ';:ini. Arrivo Tidiouie !.4'.aai. Tionesia Uli.l.laii', Oil Citv 12;i0.no CltAl'TAUin'A LAK'K DIVISION. Trniiw i. nve Oil Cily for Pet. Centre, Ti tosv;;!e, ip,rt:tnsLitir'.r. Contrevillc, ( li.-rv, J!ayvi:l' liroclon 'it 0:Vi;m, t0:4.lam, 2:K1 I'M, .':'0,.im, 8:50:m. Arrive at 7::;).uii, '.):;2.i;n. 2:lopoi, 3:.1'.ipin, Sr .1i.ni. Snmlav Train K-aves 7:3l'ain ; ai i ivcs 7::.'u;in. CNION ,t TITUSVITJ.I': RttANOlI. Train Jenve Timsvillo o:.10;:ni; ariives T'liifui City 8:00,i!n. Ieive.4 I'nion City 7;0uni ; ar riven fitnsville 0:15ani. '1'ra.iiis run daily except Sunday. Truins are run on Piiii.vdf Ipiiia" time. Pullman Sh-wpin-t Cars run daily between TitusvUc and Pittsburuli on train's Icavinx Riocton', 3:b1pm and I'ittubiu-gb 8:45j'no. . i'f-Tii kels sold nnd baago checked to ail jirincipiil points. Get lime tables niviusr full in formation from Company' At-ents. '1 II. WILSON, (ion. Supt. AV. H. RA IjRVV IN, oil City, Pa. Ocn'l P.ihk. Apont, 41'xehttiigo St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. R. CKAIl'sent, Tionesta, l'a. DTW.-CLARKj tYL ESTATE'AQEITT, AND 3!fT e ewTV m it. t,HTfj'Ti.-i.''it.-4f.T-. TIONFSTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACIHiS, Allegheny Towntihij), Venantro Co., Pa., Stewarlu Ilun, 3i miles front Tionesta ; 40 acres cleared ; ;ood barn : fraum house ; small orchard; fences (rood ; splendid wa .er. W ill be t-oU at a bargain for cash. . FORTY AC1U.S, Near Trunkeyville,' Forest eouutv. I'art of tlie Daniel Jones place. 'Will he'llcheap. $f Wlc.-1. OioiuwiD lorU .'.0. 1IT.lt.. tu.'ial llunlim'Ciu B ... I llll.U.'li C,.t 1 . f j.M'i..l US' I ) . l..r . ur ...n ii.. i ,.,. j , i, . ... r-.i- Sm .i.-tu: !.. 1.1 j.i! I : .'.nt.. ;: xii. .. :.. BtjFFiioig Howe Twp. Auditors' Report, FINANCIAL ST A I'i.MKVT of Dm Ud t 'om m Wsii niers i if Mow i Tun nsniji, for thf Vi.'jif eiiiite- M'tn li 12, ;s'l. Amount of order (Imw ii lor Jar endili'r Marrii ' ,? ?JS -i'l Amount t;i pt-ld (o iv;:. i'r ;ts. ... 2'2j Amount due from Co. ( "io inr" as M-r report, of M iy !. is ii.... 31100 Amount taxes ' levied for sm) sealed ) f,;j;-.,.)l Amount taxes levied for 18S0 nnsealeJ ,(?,7 33-1,870 00 i'3,013 (i.3 Ain't expended on roads seated $ (il 62 " expended on roads un seated fi(!5 25- 1,310 87 " expended ns poor fund j,r) fO " " for Auditors Services.. C CO " . " " publishii.g Auditos Report 1.1 00 " oxteiuled for Cominlssionors Services 3fl 00 " e.v tended for Commissioners Clerk J0 00 " expeiuled for Treasurers Com mission 30 24 ' expended for Hiindry expenses 13 CO " PHthmastors exonerations 10 10 " seated tax of 18X0, returned to County Commissioners lfii; GO " unseated t:x levied for IPS" 1,037 08 " oiderson Treasurer of Forest Co. received on account same. 003 20 Lenviui; balance duo from Conuty Commissioners 74 32 Ain't Township orders redeemed 1, 200 04 ' cash in hands of Twp. Treas... 1 20 " duo from County Com Coinniissinners ns per report, ol May Si, 1880 and above....' $ all !)0 Loss orders received on account same '215 41 Leavinsr balance used by Coun'y Commissioners ns County ' Treasurers Commission .'. f!6 49 C3.043 C3 Townshin indebtedness May '80. ordcio onisimni'inK ... '. 8 14 3$ 403 21 Townshif) oidios outHlandiui' March 12, '81 Seated tax 1SS0 returned ti County Commiss ioners us "above $ 102 ("0 Ralanceduo from Omnty Conun'rs as above..".. 74 32- 230 02 20 32 Reduction ol'Township indebted ness during tho year ClffflO We tho 'Auditors of Howe Townnhlp have examined the nbovo uceounts und find them eorreet as statad. JOHN T. FRIOIIND. , j Audit' Jiil. i.'. 1-Ai'lvKlCI), Auaitom JOHN CAM IRION Brookston, P:i., M-ircli 14, l&SI ROAD COMMTSSIONKRS of Howe Township in account with M. M. .Sey bolt, Townshin Treasurer. April, 20, '80, 'ty cash. Ron! Tax 18.70 frtim F. W. Brooks 1 50 April 20, 'Kf, by e.-sh, road tax '70 from P. A. Black 75 June 21, 80, by order No. 1, on County Treasurer, dated Juno , 14, 'SO, account seated tax '7S.. 33 Oil June 21. V0, order No. .1, on County U-easurar, dated Juno 11. 0, account seated tax '70 37 Co Juno 20. orders No. 1 to 73, on County Treasurer, tinted June It. '80, account unsealed tax 18-10 OT3fi November 2'i, bv order 01: Count v Treasurer, l.in-i iu full lor -taxes to Jan. 1, U;8i) itio 79 fl,2!0 02 Contra. March 14, '81, to Township orders aid t' date 1,1:00 03 To cash on hand -jd ?I,21()!i2 We, tho Auditors of IIov.'p Township have exitinined the above nccouitt of M. M. Seyboit, Treasurer, and bod it correct as stated. JOHN T. FitKUNi), ) JOHN l. PACKi:D, Auditors. JOHN CAM KRON. ) Brookston, Pa., March 14, 1881. Dcalera in FiinCY FAMILY G HOC EH! 3 ! Foit;:ifjNtr noiiiwrrc FRUITS AHD VEGETABLES. FIRST CRASS QUALITY. PT:'T'V "TTTT ilT'v"T t.-irvr" 1 T? I'A 1j BY SQUARE DKA R- I 1! I N (i W K HO 1 12 TO MERIT YOUR ffl PATRONAGE ' Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 11, 850. .QTARTLIWO O DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ' A v;otnn of youthful intprujence cntt?:n-: prema ture l'ei-ay, Nexioti Dn'ouitT, I.bt yauuiiod, etc., huviu'.r trit it iu vatu every l:unwn rir.(:iiy, ha ii.s. covrr. d a ftmple 8f.ll'curw, which iie u:ll t-t ::il to )t: Mow. HuOtrrers, h.l li'cba 11. Kill's'IU's .1." iSinU-atu ft.x Ti. V. Qin (iiitlit furnishod ficc, with full O 1 V7 insiruetions lor eondoctiux tho most profitable business that anyone cau ensure in. Th busjueiiM is so ca.sy to learn, and our instructions aro so simple and plain, that miv ouo can make groat jtroiits from tlie very start. Io one can fail who is willim to work. Women are as successful ns mod. Roys mid (.iris can earn htrne sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a .single wt-fk. Nothing liku it ever known be foro. All who engage aro surprised at tho eaHoand rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage iu this business durlnif your spare time at Ki'eat prolit. "Yuo do'r.ot have to invest capital in it. We take ull tho risk. Tho?o who need ready money, should w rite to us at on...'. All tiirnis'nod free. Address TRt'RA ci". .ii'-iM,i. Main.. il -.-.:;'l v mmw I tnkn pleasure In tellini? flie Nportlng: Fiaternby that I hao re purchased FROM IIORACK JONIW. TO WHOM I ftlORD IT IN 1871. T AM NICKLY I.OCATKD nt my ohl -I Mand, nnd 1 am jropu.rd lo attend to all my friends, nnd ttiu public genorolly, who need AKYTHISG Ul THE GUN LIKE! I ahull ke'-p a perfect moeh of all kinds of And all kinds of J FSSKIfJCTACECLE.: 1 Bhnll nlao wntlnue to handle tho j "While" Hewing 3Inc!ic,, CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co i no and oe me. You will find ni AIAVATS AT HOME, Mnzzlo Lolideru made o order anI w.ir raoted. prR T p a t Ji i ir o rn all ito Luxy BRK0HR3 PE0MPTLY AUD PAITIHULLY DONE. UttXAiJi TIJIouto. Pa., Anc. 12. STOVES! TIInT, goppeb AND Sliee t Iron n r o IWOURDrespectruily Inform thr .itl zons of Tionenla and viclnltv that I hm prepared to do all kindx of work in tin Tin, (.'opper niul .Sheet Iron lin'. I also make n ripcchdty i:i mnuutHctui and eipiipinenU. unliable ctr r;t:"t!n pur porf. A If-n nl 1 l-.iiuN i f RSPAiniSfi DOSS M SHORT K0T1CE i iu.' i H!',;;icst J.:arkcl Price Paid f, r RAGS HUD $UMi ED.HEIDEI T. Oom. Rawi'ttin e llonse. niayE'.f .VJl.'.i Xi j A AL PA. I ii to vguig mi ' .': ' y"c. :r.--.:. C; 'w,'; HA VI A J,.'ciiire on titn .atuie. T.-eiit;ncnl and l.adn al euro of Scmi'-al Weakness, sci')iiatorihi,. induced l.v self ..hn. Iiivoli'iiitarv Fuiission.i Iiniottnev. Ni i ........ I v. I . : 1 it ... 1 I'futiity, anil J inpeuiinent.s to ual nave 'jenernllv ; Cons-imptioii. RuilepsJ ami Fits; Mental and Plivsica't InelmncitN .te. Ry ROilRlVr .1. t -CRY I '.RW ICR J M.l).. Hiithor ol ti:i) "('retui Rook," Ac. tnereicijrauM aoctor, in tins Homiil ble ssav clcarlv ileinonstracs. fiom li thii'ty years; successl'ir. priu tice, that III e ahsrii i i iilt (n insefpienee f Kelf-abtiMO inJ y he radically cured ; poictjinr out h moJi" of euro tit ouch simple, certain, mini effectual, by mctum of wliicli erery Mil'icrcr, no m ittor what li'm condilitlfc':i lin-v ' be. mav curti himself I'lutiolt- in . iuhj, miii rauioiniy. i :Q.Thl.4 loct'.iro will' prove a buon to wiou.,uiuiH ami thoniutc.s. f .Sent under seal, :n u plain envelope, t any addiesai, post paid, on ri-eelpr of hx cent-tor itro poKtairo Kianjn, Wo huvo also a mire cure for Tapu Worm. . Ar'dtvw" 1 1 in Pnltlisln r-". THE (jULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., ' 41 Ann ft., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Rox 4SM. hr J f if oil lf ft nnui of i)U int's'H.wt uIi enoii by tim h train of yotir duties hvoiiI ptiiMulanli an (1 uo Hop ii. tiers. If you tire a ...... - ttM-MtoilJntf orerntijj IltKlit wuiu, to rt-4-loi v brum norvniiKi &tot utm Hop B Aiitreriiitc from any In Hon ; it y-ni ow mar- If you aro you i iff And aitiiTViluil ur uimmuh rieJ or single, uld or IiMrliciiltUoi- lttnirtiititi lA-ly on Hop ft yoiinvf. witiwunr from i t oit a bud of aick- M9t KUI Vi vt iiiH'vrr jumii wlifnt'vpr you fti that your bytm iii-tHlH fleansli--, ton Jnv or titiiuiutiii. T)io4iiuutda die an nuiUly I r o id 0omo form of KldnAV -r-tiiwu.se that iiiiunt -- have if ii prest titftl t; ; J by a tnimly nof '-C Hopaitter. take MOD Bittera. Have yon dy$ p7,su, Kidney ur waiuriti'tHn plnntt, 0i-t:aM-of tlie tlomadi, tnnvji, Ittood. tirtr oruti ve i You v.-1 1 1 be CUIVtl H yOUMBi; Hop CiiUfers If youaielm rly weak mid jwtfpiiilcil.iiy it i It may isvdyour life. It has suveJ hun- 1 Ws n an ali-litte liml ii'iei.iB(a HjIo our ltr hop tiitlrunkuuiiuflrt , UK 0(IUItl, lobooco, ur narcutlca. i Sold bydruar. i:tsi. SvuUtor NEVER FAIL HOP BfTfKfiA M'ffl CO., A 'I'oronL.), Ont. w OF OIL CITY, PA., Is prepared to furnish tho best wairon for all purposes that can bo had in the coun try, at aw low prices an can bu had any w eie. Ilav'nv added a Haw mill to oiir establishment wo will buy saw loiis ol all kind and pay cash lor hame. Ve Avill also buy stu nip ai;e. Address hh alu.vo. junl'J 3m Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Sarah A. Ford and t.'arolino JU.l I.acy, under the style of Ford it Lacy, ha) . this day been dissolved. Tim publio aro hereby cautioned auainst purchasinj- anv, of the usstHit ot'snid ii t'tii, M no person has authority lo convey title to iho interest- of tho undoisignod in anv of said asset s. sAitAit a. loan. ; 'Iionr-'-'ri Pa , Mhi-;.!i j-j JS'.;. HI ! SFO