j i c it I ii 't i it , E it H t'l lh lit til W. U Mi A n c h i i 0 III 5 .r. i:. vi;nk, KDITOR. .IINTSDAY JI0RS1S0, ATR. 13, ISS1. An Mouncomciil . Our tonus for announcements for Co. iSupt. will bo j..00, strictly in advance. Cor NT f SurERtNTKNDENT. En. 'RKrrnMcAwj ' Plcnxe announce the name of MISS .T. V.. COPF.LAN D, of Tionesta. ns ft cnndi- 1 : 1 1 o fur Superintendent of Schools of For rt (Ymrty, subject to the notion of direc tors' convention to be held on the lirst Tucdf.y in May. JJo. Kkimh-.lican : t isarSir: Please announce, my nanio candidate for Sucrintendctit of Schools of forest County, subject to the action of the directors convention to be held in May ncM. J. E. IlILLAUD. "".)). IlKPrBtifAN : ' Ih'ar Sir : Plenso announce my name as a candidate for County Superintendent of Schools of Forest County, subject to the action of the directors convention to be lipid in Mar. N. F. WILLIAMS. School Directors' Convention. To llt School Director of Forest Co : Genti.emex: In pursuance) of the forty third section of the act of May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Caurt House in Tionesta, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D., 1881, being the 3d day of the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experi ence in the urt of teaching, as County Superintendent, for thre succeeding years ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisbnrg, A3 required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth section of said act. II. S. Brockway, Co. Supt. of Forest County. Tionesta, Pa., March 2c 1881. Free schools and free religion are the jewels of our State. It is estimated that tho total immi gration of 1881 w ill reach a half mill ion. . Ben Hill will be more famous in history for bis-denials of the brutalities of treason ibaa any act of valor which he performed for, what some pretend, were its chivalrous objects. Secretary op War Lincoln seems to be attending exclusively to his own official business, because no one talks about him, which is evidence that he is not interfering with any one. inu JNiniuus are warning toe new Czar of Russia, tbat'unlcs he grants a liberal constitution and organizes the government on a representative basis Le will be killed within two months Secretary Windom has issued circular calling in Siyo.UUU.UUU fcix per cent, bonds. The holders have the privilege of accepting either the cash or new bonds bearing 3J percent interest. Senator Mitchell never spoke truer word than when ho said the other day that Democracy consisted exclusively in opposing what Repub iicaoa propose to do, ana at tbe same time never attempting to do anything themselves of a character to faciliate public busiuese or advance nationa interest j. A Kittannino, Armstrong County special to the Commercial- Gazette dated April 6, says: The Democracy net this afternoon in tbe Court House for the purpose of carrying out their little game, commonly called fusion Much to their surprise, alter waiting over two hours for the Greenbackers to put in appearance, they found out that the latter had met in Bush's Hal ana placed their own candidates in the field, and resolved to keep clear of Democracy henceforth and forever Hill, Lamar, Butler, Hampton and Jones acquiesce in the denial that there was ever known in the South such a brute as a bulf dozer, such an cuormity as a stuffed ballot box, tissue ballot, a rifle club, a Mississippi plau, a political uurder, or a Ku Klux Klan. These honorable gentle rneu are cot sweeping enough. They ou"ht to iuclude iu this denial that there was uo rebellion iu lGO-61, no Libby or Belle Island prison, no ttarvin of Uuion men, no burning of Ricliuoiid, uo battle of Gettysburg, no (surrender at Appomattox Court II.ue. Tho braztu fated liar shoulJ '.T put a limit on L i tl.'ruDfrrj. en A r.iLi. has passed the State Senate which provides for the, election of a collector of taxes for each borough and township in the Commonwealth, whose duty it shall be to collect all the taxes of the borough or towtifhip in which he is elected. The bill pro vides that, upon all taxes paid before the first of October sftach year, a dis count of five per cent, will bo allowed. Tho compensation of the collector is two per cent, on all sums collected before tho first of October, and fire per cent, on all sums collected after that date. A bill of this character would doubtless give general eatisfac tion, as it would place the collection of taxes in the hands of one person, and do away with the multitude of collectors who are around nearly all seasons of the year, and one scarcely ever knowns when he is through pay ing taxes. s The New York Tribune has been publishing private memoirs of the re bellion, gathered from the papers of participants ou the rebel side. Yes terday the report of James IMIolcomb Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Secretary of State, dated November 6, 18G4, wan published. It relates to the efforts made to cripple the Union cause by keeping spa fire in the rear, embers of which were to bo fanned from Canada, llolcomb reports that le held consultations in Canada with Judge Jere. Black and Charles R. Buckalew, of Pennsylvania ; Ben Wood and Leigh Richmond of New York ; M'Leao, of the Cincinnati In quirer, aud others; and received mess ages of sympathy from the now Sena tors Voorbees aud' Pendleton. This information affords more evidence of how loyal to the Government in its dark davs were the men who are now Uowicg forconstitutioual Govern ment and denouncing the Republican party's course and purposes. o THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to tho Repuhi-ican. Washington, D. C, Apr. 7, '81 Yesterday Senator John Sherman had the floor and made the speech of the session, He poured hot shot into the runks of the Bourbons, right and left. They were provoked, irritated, and enraged. "He said if (as has been stated on the other side) the election of Riddleberger as Sergeant- at-Arms of the Senate, was to affect politics of Virginia, and help break up uie xsournon democracy, then so much the better ; that would be an ad ditional justification of the position taken by the Republican Senators The Republicans will cover Mr. Ma hone with their shield, and protect him with their strong arms. If you attack him you attack tho Republicans the election of Riddleberger would strengthen the Republican party, then we are justified in electing him. There is not a Democratic Senator who would not be governed by a politica motive like that. It h not corrupt nor dishonorable. We buy no man we barter with no man ; we have made promises tu no man ; no promises were made; nu hope of reward held out there is nothing corrupt, our motives for euteriog into the movement are as patent as the day, as high ae the sun ana can on proclaimed irom every house top, and every stump. We give our hand to the Senator from Virginia becanse we believe we will thus ad vance the public interests, and break down that bitter spirit in the South that haa prevailed since the war, and we propose to carry out the policy the end." to The nomination of the IIou. Hiram Pmch, of Iowa, to be Commissioner Indian Affairs, meets the approval both Republicans and Democrats. Mr. Price is possessed of wealth, and wil not need to prostitute his office for his own personal ends, as has been done we are sorry to fay, in times past. The l i . i . public may rest assured that tue poor Indian uuder his administration, wil receive tho benefit of the many appro priatioos for their needs, to the last cent. Shoddy blanket?, mouldy flour. and half starved cattle will be known no more amoug their supplies. Dis honest Indian agents will be dismissei and a wholesume spirit will prevade that much abused Bureau in the future. A 1-1. - . a goou jose is current nero grow ing out of the voyage of the Hon. Ben jamin F. Butler to the warm latitudes After a stormy passage in his yacht, the "America," ho reached Nassau ou the 10th of March, and after refitting, tailed for Ilivaim. Wheu the next pay a New York Steamer entered the harbor of Nassau, a passenger jocosely inquired of ho negro pilot, if any of the old pirates or buccaneers still in fested tho waters of tho Bahama's, he replied, "No sail, nH now, Capt. Ben. Butler sail away iu the Ameriky yes terday. Mrs. Brown, the widow of John Brown, who was hung at Harpers Ferry, is in the city. She is iu poor circumstances, and desires a position uuder the government. She- is a middle aged lady of fair complexion, prepos sessing in her manners, and still dress es iu mourning. It is probable she will bo given a clerkship in the Treas ury department. Phil. Teachers' Examinations. The Teacheis' examinations in the several school districts will take place as follows : Nebraska, Wednesday, April 20. Whig Hill, Thursday, " 21. Neilliown, Saturday, 23. CI ariugton, Tuesday, " 2G. Marion villo, Wednesday, " 27. Brookston, Friday, " 2d. Hickory, Monday, May 2. Tionesta, Saturday, ' 7. Applicants for certificates are ex pected to come supplied with writing paper and pencil, as the examinations will be principally writen. Directors and citizens are respectfully iuvited to be preseut. Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock a. ra. II. S. Brockway, C. Supt. Notice. Notico is hereby given that W. A. DusTiliury, of Newtown M ills, Forest Co., Pa., has made application to tho Secretary of Internal All'airs of Pennsylvania for nine hundred and fifty (f.r)0) acres of un improved land Hitnsue in Kingsley and Howe Townships, forest vo., l'u., a i- jniuiug lands surveyed to loorjo Mead on warrants Nos. 52iit), .r)2(!S, 62t!" and 52(5(1, on the northwest on lands surveyed t j Geortjo Meade warrant f2S2, on tho north east on lands surveyed to Jonathan Mif flin on warrant Mos. f101, oH4, 5I0,i. 5108, MOO, and Dr. Joseph Redman, on warrant 512S, on tho southeast, and on land sur veyed to William Aliller ana Alex. Murrv on warrant No. 5131 on tho south east. W. A. DUSHNBUHV. Nowtown Mills, Pa., March 2(i, 1881. HARRISBURC "WEEKLY TELEGRAPH." Til IJ ILargest ami I5tsi 5Tewsja paper Z'isuiimIkmi at Capitol ot'FcuiM sjlvassia. A GKKAT PAPEIt FOU Tho Family, Tho Business Houss, Tho Work Shop Full of interesting reading Tor everybody. Price, single Hubscription $1.50 per year " clubs of 10 or more $1.00 " " An extra copy to tho person raising a dub Address all orders to CIIAS.,IJ. P.EUGNER, Harrisburg, Pa S5 Outfit sent lreo to those who wish to eniraure in tho most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. t'apital not required. Vowilllur- nish you everything. $10 a day and up wards is easily made without staying away from homo over niirht. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making lortunes at the business. Ladies make as much as men and young boys and girls make e;rnet pav No one who Is willing to work fails to make more money everv day than can be made in a week at any ordinarv employ merit. Thoso who engage at once will find short road to fortune. Address II JIALLF.T&CO.. Portland, Me. dec2Dlv UI If I IJ ioursoit nv making money L1.XJ1JI. when a golden chance is ot tercd, tiierehy always keeping poverty iroin me aoor. 'iiioso who always take advuntairo of the good chances for making money that are ottered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improv such chances remain in poverty. AV want many men, Women, boys and girls to work lor ns right in their own localities The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages." We furnish an expensive outnt and all that you need free. No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can devoto your whole time to the work, oronlyyour snare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free Address Hl'IN SON it CO., Portland, Maine. dec2Uly ATO OTHER medicine will euro a irouuh 1 1 so quick as Piso's Ouro for Consump tion. There is no other medicine that tastes so good aa Piso's Ouro tor Consump tion. It should no kept always in the house, because it is a certain and safe rem edy for Croup! Asthma, Bronchitis and Sore throat. Jt will cure Consumption consequently it will cure those leaser complaints, which are ho often the fore runner of Consumption. Convoy, O., Mar. 8, 18M0 o have sold a great many bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption, and hav not heard otih word ot complaint. Butt an speaic mguiy aim in wonts ot praise auoiu mo gouu ll lias accomplished. HINKSifcSON TO INVENTORS AND MECKMICS PA1ENTS and how to obtain them Pamphlet of 00 paes free, upon receipt of Biauipa ior restate. Address, ( i l mo uk, Smith ,fc Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, 1). O Q EOPJ i E H E N U E TiSON . TONSORIAL ARTIST! Tionesta. Pa. Shop fust door south of Lawrence House. 1'or a nice shave, sham piM.u or Imir-cut cull on Mr. 11. lie is tirst-clas.s in fiery iepe I. aiii-tv enks Twp. Auditors' Report. KOt)(X)M. MISSION KI!S in account will Jciiks Tmvtedup for tho year ending March H, 1W1. lr. To vouchers drawn on Treasurer $l,:U" 12 ftnrt seutei.l toaa tax Ml 70 ?l,8Hl M Or. Hy nm't paid Harris judgement... GlVt 02 " costs on ahovo K7 1- " " auditors ami clerks 1100 " " court expense .143 44 " " Orecn, judgement and cosls..... fS 12 " ' " Davis Att'y 25(10 " "discount on' order !U 17 " neated road tax worked 514 70 " unseated road tax worked 282 2 1,H;) 82 account Dr. Also. Road Commissioners with poor fund To am't vouchers drawn on Tre asurer $34 00 Cr. By am't relict afforded Mrs. Oaks $31 00 Mancnvllio, fa., March 14, '81. We hereby certify that wo have examined tho above accounts and find them correct ns abovo stated. J. T. ROSE, 1 JOHN SAEADA, Auditors. M. S. TOW LEU, J Note Discount on orders means dis count for cash to meet judgements and osts, S. K. Roher, Treasurer, in aoe't with Jenks Township road fund for tho year ending March H, 1881. Dr. To am't roe'd from County Com missioners $1,541 90 "am'tree'dof former Treasurer 4!l " " " " United Pipe Lines 100 00 " " " ' Refunded costs GO (M J1.70S 03 Cr. By vouchers presented for court expenses ?1!(Z 87 " Uoad expenses 1'82 25 " Treasurers Percentage.. 40 30 " By balance in hands of Treas urer 517 00U ? 1,703 08 Dr. Also, in account with Poor Fund To am't ree'd from County Com missioners $ " nm't ree'd from N. K. Burton Collector 48 00 2 00 f 50 00 Cr. J 31.00 1 02 14 08 Ry vouchers piesented ' percentage " Balance in hand of Treasurer.. ?50 00 Mnrienville, Pa., Mrnh 14, '81. We hereby certify that we have exam ined the above account) and. lind them correct as abovo stated. J. T. ROSE, 1 JOHN S. ALADA, Auditors. S. S. TOWLEIl. j A.M.IP.M, (A. ViiUcy liy.) .) PJIIS B Al L RO Formerly Pittsburgh, Tilusville St Buffilo'lly WINTER TIME TABLE, Dee. 1, 1880. P.M.lA.M. 8 45 9 05 2 32' 12 08 2 45 12 30 5 00 1 48 A. M. P. M. P. M. 0 30 2 15 3 50 0 40 4 04 0 53 , 2 37 4 24 7 012 45 4 35 7 Oil 2 48 4 40 7 22 3 04 5 04 7 38 3 20 5 28 7 10 3 27 5 40 8 02 3 44 0 02 8 22 4 03 0 45 8 40 4 20; 7 15 A. M. P. M.!P. M. A.M. P. M.i 8 53 4 45'.... A.M. P.M. 1 1 35 o oo; ji'.M. 7 88 7 55 0 35 12 55 12 40 10J18 1. M. 40 8 31 8 17 8 0!) 8 00 7 40 7 32 7 24 7 12 8 00 4-10 4 31 a 05 P.M. 2 25 xr Pittsburgh lv ar....rarKer ... Iv an. .Foxburg.. lv ar . Franklin ..lv ar... Oil City....v ....Rock wood.... Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trnnkevville.. Tidio'ute ...Thompson ... 2 01 1 53 1 50 1 34 1 10 1 1: 12 58 (i 45 ) 2 37 0 30,12 20jlv..lrvineton..ar p. mJv. m. P.M. 0 11 P. M. 3 30 P. M. A 00 w'n(V.A. I'.d-I'.Jt.i) VZ oo.lv... warren ...ar a.m. I (Erie Hnilivai) 0 JO' I v.. ura.iioni ..ar !iv... firron...ar 4 4H:.. ...ilv..Stoneham..ar ADDITIONAL TRAINS Lkavi: Parker f:.-V)am, Foxbiirg;0:40,vin, Franklin 0:i)0am Oil City 0:50am.' Arrive Tionesta 11:2; Mii. Tidionte 12:30pm, lrvineton 2:00pm, Warren 2:35ptu., Stoneham 2:48pm. Lkvk Stoneham 7:30am, Warren ft 45am, lrvineton 8:10am. a rnvo I ldioute l';4.jam Tionesta l'ti.Viaii', Oil Citv 12:20 inr Oil AUTAL'OUA LAKE 1)1 VISION. Trains leave Oil Oily for Pet. Centre, Ti tusyille, Siiartansburg, Centreville, Corry, May vill' Broclon 'itO:5Ham, 10:45am, 'J:40 pin", 5:00pm, 8:50pm. Arrive at 7;.'5ain, 0:42am. 2;l"pm, 3:..0pm, Hi'.ftpm. 8U1KUIV Irani leaves ii'am; arrives 7:20pm. UNION A.TITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Tilusvillo 5:50pm; unives 1'iiion City 8:0ilpm. Leaves .Union City :iunn ; arrives l itusviilo !':l.am. Trains run daily except Sunday. Trains aro run ou Pliiladelphia time. Pullmau Sleeping Cars run daily between Titusvlleand Pittsburgh on trains leaving Brocton ;i:15pm and Pittsburgh 8: 15pm. iTTickets sold and baggage checked to sll princinul points. Get time tables giving full information from Company's Agents. T.' It. WILSON, Gen. Supt W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. (ien 1 Pas. Agent. 42 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y J. L. CRAIt;, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. D. W. CLARK, HEAL ESTATE7AGENT, AND i'llACTICALi .NUItTKYOKJ, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., i-iewuris nun, miles iroin lionestaj ho acres cleared ; good barn ; tramo house small orchard; fences good; splendid wui.ur. in he sou at a bargain lor c-ush. FORT Y ACRES, Near Trunkovville.'Forest county. Part ot the Daniel Jones place. Will sell cheap . 'ali-lie. Stem win lor Is r.o. Wliltsmcul nuntlnruM (or J'.iur o u IllliI MJ HO., IU Stuiuia. Iv.L Howo Twp. Auditors' Report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT oftlin Road Commissioners of llown TowuKhip, j'or tho year endiii-i March 12, .SI, Amount of orders drawn for year ending March 12, '81... ! fiS Ift Amount tar pid l t : wp. Treii.... 2 i!5 Amount duo from Co. ConiMir's as per roport of May ft, Inv).... 311 f)0 Amount taxes levied for s.M- seated , ? Amount taxes levied for t 1880 utmoikted 1,037 58-1.870 W $3,013 63 Am't expended on roads leated $ 054 02 " expended on roads un seated .' 005 25- 1,310 87 " expended as poor fund 45 00 " " for Auditors Services.. 0 00 " " " publishing Auditos Report 15 00 " expended for Commissioners Services 38 00 " expended for Commissioners Clerk 10 00 " expended for Treasurers Com- ' mission 30 24 ' expended for sundry expenses 13 00 " Pathma'fters exonerathins 10 10 " seated tax of 1880, returned to Comity Commissioners 102 GO " unseated tax levied for 1880 ? 1,037 08 " ori'ers on Treasurer of Forest Co. received on account sanio 903 20 Iicaving balance duo from Conuty Commissioners '.. 74 32 Am't Township orders rodoemod l,200 0 i eali in hands ol Twp. Treas... 1 2S " due from County Com -. Commissioners as per report ot May 5, 1880 and alsive S 341 00 Loss orders roceived on account sumo 215 41 Leaving balance used by County Commissioners as County Treasurers Commission .'. 00 40 J3.043 0.1 Township indebtedness Mav 80, orders outstanding 844 38 Township orders outstanding March 12. '81 403 24 Seated tax 1880 returned to County Commiss- n'm'i u.ti nuii i. Balaneoduo from County $ 102 00 74 32- 23fi'02 .20 32 tumm n as uhovo.... Reduction of Towmdiip indebted ness miring tho year CIS 00 We the Auditors of Howe Township have examined the above accounts and find them correct as statad. JOHN T. FUEIJND. 4 J JOHNQ. PACKERD, Auditors. JOHN CAMERON. irookston. Pa., Mtreh 14. 1881 HiOD COMMISSIONERS of Howe Soy- Township in account with M. M lxdt. Township Treasurer. April. 2(, '80, y etish. Road Tax 1870 lrom V. W. Jirooks 1 50 April 20, '80, by cash, road tax '70 from 1'. A. Black 75 Juno 21, 80, by order No. 1, .on County Treasurer, dated June 14, '80,' account seated tax '78.. 88 00 Juno 21, 't'-0, order No. 1. on County Treasurer, dated Juno 1 4. '80, account sealed tax '70 37 50 Juno 20, orders No. 1 to 73. mi County Treasurer, dated Juno 14. '80, account unseated tax 1880 November 20, by order on'County Treasurer, teing in full for ' taxes to Jan. 1, 1S80 003 20 109 70 Jl.210.02 Contra. March 14, '81, to Township orders paid to date 1,200 03 To cash on hand 1 20 f 1,210 02 We, tho Auditors of Howe Township have examined the above account of M; M. Seybolt, Treasurer, and find it correct as stated. JOHN T. FlwEITND, ) JOHN Q. PACKEKD, - Auditors. JOHN CAMERON. J Rrookston, Pa., March II, 1881. TARTLINC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence cnin prema tura Dcray, Nervous Debility. 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CULVERWVl,,., m. i '., iiuuioroi uie "ijireen jionic, iVip. nii. . i ... . i . i lie ccienrHioo nuinor, in mis itoiyi in i.i-. v... i...i.. .i ... ... . .. r iiki i iimi ciciti ly ocmonsi rates, iniitl it tlurly vears' snccesslul tiractice, thai the alarming eonseUeiice of self abuse nmv bo radically cured j pointing out a UOlitl y ,'uru nt unco simpie, ceriain, and ei.eeiuai, ny means of which I very sulleier, no in alter what his com I itiou may be, may cure himself chtiply. j'i i i imij , anil I till ll.ll I V 'lu Tliis lecture wilf provo a bo thousands and thousands. in to Sent under seal, :n a plain cnveloj-, to "". wiiiiew, pnsi pain, on receipt om hix ccmsor iwo postage stamps, wo lluvr alsii a . uro cure for Tape Worm. Address the PuhliNh' r. THE GULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Aon St., N. Y N. Y., P. O. Box 4jM k" , jr If jftn arw a nirui P -IK Of f,U'-ilH.'SW.WI'uk- It you ar m , man of li-t-trtollnorrmiU-HiKlit wuiK, to rv- finWl 17 cno -.ti-iiin or your cl:ltie void mmmluiii it nd uqe Hop Bitters. Wftata. ue Hop B niitTfrJiHf from vy In tion j If yMtarvnmr ytMUi((i ftiiifHriiij from in on a bed of lick' Bitters. If TOU 'fOUIItr ml disirrultoa or dinxltm ri.id or ultiKl1. 'ld oi IHjor Ucati U or !&mtoili ui-Hi, ruly on Hop W hoover joliara. , irlifuiiivrr you feel jff liMMttuutds uie an miully f r o in aumo f:M-m of Kidney diriittt thut iinlit bave Utupi'tvtented by A tnuoiy Ubuof lliuii your rjiHiin need clt tt'iiilni. ton f t itr or KtlinHUiliiiKi WItliouttnloJ'ii-ul'itUi tnl:o HOD Bitter. Huve yon dys p;mia, kuiney or urinary ami plaint. dlsee of the ttuiHtxi-tl, b'lfvlit, liiood, liver uvitercea t You will oe cured if yotiuur Hop Bitter If youareslm Illy weak uikI iwMiirilcd, try Hi It may nv e y ou r life. It has D. I. C. ! an ahtiolnt jlile eur fur UlrunUKiiiifsa t u.ie ok opium, lubneco. or tutaroutk'4. M Poltlliy dniff .iivulur. NEVER jFAILj nop BTITKAS WVQ CO.. A Tor,Rt,, Out. saved hun- oreds. The Kramer Wagon, Co.- OF- OIL CITY, PA., Is prcpnred to furnish tho best vi aeon nil purposes Unit cuu bo had in the eo. try. at us low prices as cim b(i hud u wrens Having udded saw mill to establishment we will buy khw lns ot kinds and pay cash lor same. Ve ' ulso buy stumpane. Address as abovo. janl9 5'n Dissolution ol' Partnership. . The partnership herrtoforo existing, be tween (Sarah A. Ford and I'aroliiieJ I. I.aif, under the slylo of Ford A. !-y, f ius this day been dissolved. Tho public Jan hereby cautioned against iiuichasing iny of the assets of snid lirm. us no person jliaV authority lo convey title to ihe inteiesc. o the undersigned iu biiv of said assets. SAUAII A. 1 !tl TioneMu, Pa., March r.', l"'l. - , WW fi. "A HOP 'ii riTTrnn I YM rKSI , jui.iu.ur A.
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