EDITOR, WEDXCSUAV MORNING, JINK 7, ISSJ. Uc giiMicii Slate TIrUrl. Fur Governor, Oerir-rnl JAM MS A. HEAVER, r CVnl n cfu lily. For Lioul.-Govoriior, Senator WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Brad ford county. For Judjjo. of tlio Supremo Court, V WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, of Philadelphia. For foe-rotary of Intornnl Affairs, Senator JOHN M. GIlEKIl, of Rntlor county. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkbmr : Conpress $20; State Senator, 10; Assembly IflO ; District Attorney These terms rVp strictly cani in advance and no deviation. CONGRESS. Kiv. rtF.pnnLtoAN : ricase nxinouneo tho juun of Hon. A. Cook, of Forest County, us a onndidato for Congress in the 2fih District, subject to the lisnsos of the Re puullcati parly. MAN Y FKIEN DS. - ASSEMBLY. f.'o nrt authorized to announce that E. L. DA VIS will be a candidate lor re election to the office of Assembly, subject to the usagos of the Republican, party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce T. J. VanGIESEN ESQ., of Tionoata, as a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. In pursuance of a resolution of the members of the Republican County Committee at a meeting held on the 19th day of April, 1882, it ia ordered that the Republican voters of Forest county mee'j on , .n SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1882, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following places of holding primary elections, to-wit! Barnett twp., Jacob Maze's carpeu tcr shop, ' Jenks twp., at old Cvirt House, Marien?ille. Howe twp., Upper precinct, Brooks ton ; Lower precinct, I!aUtovn. Harmony twp., Upper jirecinct, Setley School house ; Lower precinct, Allender school house. Hickory twp., Upper precinct, BraceTille ; Lower precinct, at Plank Road school house. Kiagsley twp., at Newtown. Green twp., Upper precinct and all south of Lamentation in Kiogsley twp., at Gill school house. Lower precinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta twp., and boro., at Court House, in said borough. At which time they will nominate : One person for Congress. One person for State Senator. Une person for Assembly. One person for District Attorney. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Each election pre cinct will elect one person as a mem ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The Return Judges will meet at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday to wit : The 27th day of June, at 2 o'colock p. in. JL S. Brockway, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tionesta, June 6, 1882. Republican Tickets. The Republicans of Armstrong county Lave nominated the following ticket: Congress, narry White; Assembly, A. D. Glenn, Lee Thomp son ; Sheriff, Jas. II. Chambers ; Dis trict Attorney, Robert S. Martin ; Jury Com'r, Jas. McCracken ; Coron er, John II. Leminan. The ticket put in nomination by the Republicans of Warren is as follows: Congress, L. F. Watson; . State Sen ate, W.' B. Benedict ; Assembly, C. M. Shortt ; Prothonotary, Joo A. Weible ; Sheriff, E. A. Allen ; Coroner, Dr. Buroughs; Jury Com'r, A. M. Par ker ; Trustee Warren Academy, E. J. Morrison. The recent Republican primaries in Indiana county resulted as follows : Congress, Harry White; Asssmbly, Wm. C. Brown, John Lowiy; Jury Com'r, Peter Kinter. The Commonwealth still insists on trying to hoodwink its readers inte tbe belief that the burlesque article it published from the Meadrilla Repub lican was genuine, and meant no slur on the independent movement. We can hardly believe that Mr. Dingman could be lead into such an error, but if ho iusists upon having it so, we must eoucluJo that it is his own massive iulellect that is becoming somewhat I'ucloudod. That Pretended Convention. llarrisbnrg Telegraph. Tlio Irishman is not alono in his love of n fight. To the avcrago Amer ican peace pceni9 to be a ppecios of dry rot, which merits nothing but his most profound contempt. This pugnacious, combative ppirit makes for him a now political parly with every returning campaign. A Barn-Burner, A Silver grey Whig, a Frce-Soilor, a Know Nothing, a Liberal, and scores of other, names might be recalled which have marked tho ephemeral excrescences upon the body politic, born of tho dis position to "hit a head whenever you can see it. borne of tbeso off-shoots from tho old parties live for a brief seasou, and measurably accomplish their political purposes. Others were like the summer cloud and morning dew, dissipated by the strong light of substantial issues. But of all the fadiog, fleeting factions which ever stirred tho bile or excited the laughter of the people, tho last is the weakest both in material and pretended reason. The Independent party was conceived in fraud and brought 'forth in false hood. Under the cry of civil service reform it is led by trading politicians of the smallest calibre, and under the pretense of reforming the political methods of the greatest political or ganization this country has known, it se cures its first convention by tricks that would put to blush a South Carolina Bourbon. While declaring that it came fresh from tho people to do their wHl, it was composed of delegates eelf selecttd and unknown as such by the people of the districts to which modern independent journalism assigned them. The Telegraph a few days ago, in answer to the claim ot the Tribune that the convention was tho "fairest expression of the will of the people of any tnat bad been beid in the country, pointed out the way in which many of the delegates were selected. Since, the country exchanges have come upon our tablo and we have taken from their columns a few mora instances in the same line, to show that as a fraud the Independent Convention was greater than Barnam's famous woolly horse. Of the man who pretended to repre sent Jdniata county the Herald in quired : "Wha is H. S. Winter? Where did he spring from, whera has ha vanished to, and who did he represent besides himself at the Philadelphia conven tion?" The Cameron Press in its search after knowledge wants a question answered : One of our townsmen's name ap peared in the proceedings of the Inde pendent State Convention as a dele gate from this county. Who sent him, how, when and where was he ap pointed, and who did he represent, is what the Republicans of Cameron county would like to know ? Of the representative from Clearfield county the Jlaftman's Journal says : One of the most important' reforms the Independents demand is with ref erence to the method of selecting dele gates to the State Convention. No more significant comment can possibly be made upon this point than to reter to the fact that John S. Haynes of Clinton county, appears in the printed proceedings as the Representative del gate from Clearfield county. We have no knowledge of any meeting having been held. The few Republicans who bravely hold the fort in the Fishing Creek Confederacy, through tho Jlepullican of that county, shout : Where did Messrs. Diemer and Monroe, of Columbia county, get their appointment? Where was a call issued ? When were the Independent primaries held in Columbia county? How many of the "dear" people as sembled to choose these delegates? Yet they claim to have represented the people. What a hollow sham I What false pretenses ! And from the far northwest, adjoin ing the county which the lone, self appointed Silverthorn represented, comes this inquiry from the Mail: Warren county, as we see by tho proceedings in the Times, had George E. Mapes as a Senatorial delegate. Mr. Mapes lives in l'biladelphife and is not a resident of our Senatorial district. No Warren county caucus appointed him. He was simply put in by the "bosses" in' the general set-up. lie represented nobody but himself. He did not "represent the popular will." Our county delegate was Capt. L. T. Borchers. But whose will did he rep resent? Who made him a delegate? What convention or what caucus was called for that purpose? We have heard of none. Thus these individuals flocked ta gether like foul birds of prey, actua ted by a cemmon purpose, to nominate a ticket and make a declaratioa of principles which ought to have brought the blush of shame to their brass fronted faces. Their impudence is so profound that it almost commands our admiration. Greenback Primaries. The primaries of the Grcenbackors of this county, held last Saturday re-' suited in a complete victorv for Dr. Coburc, for Assembly, over tho "ring ;" not a victory over Cnpt. Knox, but over the little Tionesta "ring," which had his name announced agaiDst his own will, and brought him out at the Inst moment for the sole purpose of beating tho Dr. He, however, was too sharp for them this time as is shown by the result. The Doctor, f course worked hard to accomplish this result, and loft no stone unturned to gain a point. While Cnpt. Knox was conceded by all to be the strongest man, yet the best men don't always win at the primaries, -especially Greenback primaries, and tho result is gcuerally a "big licken" at the fall election, which of course will be the case with Dr. Coburn in November. Tho result by townships is as fol lows : Coburn. Knox. Tion est.it boro 11 is Tionesta twp ih 5 Green e 1 Harmony 9 jo llickorv 41 is Kingsloy 15 21 104 71 Barnett, Jenks and Howe townships held no elections. Tbe county com mittee was not organized, the now members not all being present ; It is understood, however, that tbe newly elected Committee are mostly all Coburn men, be being sharp enough to see to that matter. In the borough the ring candidates for committoe men were badly laid out. Senator CoorER, Chairman of the Republican Stat Cemmittse, has is sued a call convening the State Con vention at Harrisburg, June 21st, for tbe purpose of nominating a candidate for Congresstnan-at-Large, vioe Mar shall declined. p The Pittsburgh Dispatch, the orig inal and leading Independent organ, now calls all Republicans who join tbe Independent movement, "rats." It tells them they can beoome Independ ents, but they must not commence gnawiog at tha spoils. McClure, of the Times, is nothing if not prophetic He says : " Wiofield Scott Ilanceck for Governor. What a scatterment of machine bosses and rusty Bourbons suoh a nomination would make! And stranger things have happened." In 1880, after the nomination of Hancock for President, he declared that Hancock would win the fight, "running like fire in an August clearing." At the last account the August clearing was still standing Uarrisburg Telegraph. o Ab was prophesied from Washington Saturday, the answer of tbe judges of tbe Supreme court to Mr. Reed's ap plication for a re-opening of the Gui teau case, has bees in the negative. There is no prospect that the chiefest rascal of tha age can escape his doom by aay ingenuity of his counsel, or legal quibble. A little over three weeks of life remain to him ere the law's dread fiat is carried out, and be ushered into the presence of bis God with all his sins upon his head. Der rick, Me. Joiin I. Davexport, is said to hare discovered in Maryland tha author of that infamous forgery that was used in the last Presidential cam paign, and known as the Morey letter. The search has been long and arduous, but if success has crowned the en deavor it will be a great compensation. Although tho document is now uni versally conceded to have been a for gery, a uaelesu and foolish forgery, and the people have had time to cool since its perpetration, publio sentiment will demand that the culprit be brought to punishment for his crime. The prov ing of the document to have been a forgery may have been an assistance rather than a hindrance to the election of General GarfiId to the Presidency, by turning henest people away from their affiliations with raon who could be guilty of such aefarions practices to gain political ends, but this circum stance should not stand in the way of juktice. Crime has no proper excuse in beueuts coaierred by its perpetra tion. Who the wan is who committed this base act has not been disclosed, but Cumberland is said to have been where he was found. If Mr. Daven port has actually succeeded in un earthing the scoundrel, hq will deserve the thanks of the public irrespective ot partiaiu iii&hDa.rjtUburgh Tele ilings. VL graph. 1382. : - SPRING- ;. 188,l. L U 4 JU 1U l li ill IlUi AVJUN u ; HAVE THEIR V --7. ttT -CT. 31 OF ALL KINDS, RlTCIt LINES AS WE CARRY AM lilt AC I Nli EVERY THING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STOKE. Call and sco our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Most Complcto and Cheapest Stock of IS 'SC IN THE COUNTRY. COSH? ATSn I,OOU AT Or II NU1TN AT 3.0 X$ t 0 & &0. - ):n: 5. BAT SILKS, MEHVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MORE YS. we have a large assortment ok BOOTS & SHOES for GKKISTTS. ALSO A LARGE LINE or LADIES', HISSES' AKD CHILDROTS SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CA11PTSP8! WALL PAPER ttf55! ZEE .A. IR ID "W .A. E ZED ! WIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE REST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROURLE TO SHOW GOODS cojiPKTiTsoar i:fie:s fbmji ay mhtko:. HOLEMAN &IIOPKITSTS. TIONESTA, Ta., or PLEAS ANT VII.LE. PA. Hardware Store I Just opened in Tionesta. Lumbermen, Farmers, Builders, Carpontcrs, Everybody, IS INVITED TO CALL AND EX- AMINE OUR NEW STOCK ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH. AND WILL BE SOLD AT CITY PRTCES. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF A COM PLETE LINE OK LUMBERMEN'S AND MILL MEN'S SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES, CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, FARMING IMPLE MENTS, STOVES. HOUSEHOLD FURNISniNO GOODS, AC. OUR QUALITIES Compare advantaKOtinsly with any of tho City Houses. PRICES AS LOW. HENRY HEBER JR., In tho Einstein liuildinvr, waylO-Sitf. TIONESTA, PA. STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown's Ikon Bitters is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Udy Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May 7, 18S0. My health wai much inaltercd by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown's Iron liitters. and I scarcely had strength cnouuh to at tend to my daily hou&ehoid duties. 1 am now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and Z cheerfully recommend It to all. 1 cannot say too much in p rails at it. Mrs, Maav biiAsnuAa, . 173 frcsunaiistj Kidney Disease Cured. Christlansburg, Va., 1881. Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, I tried Brown's Iron Litters, which cured me completely. A child of nine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be able to cat at all. 1 gave him Iroa Hitters with the happiest results. J. Kyis Montagus. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. a, it8i. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, 1 was ad vised to try llrown's Iroa bitten. 1 have used two bot tles and never found anything that gave me so tauch relief. Mrs, Jumia Usss For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, Brown's Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. Dr. Kline's Groat Nerve Keutorerlis ho marvel of tins ntro for all Nerve Dis cuses. All litis stopped i'roo. bond to 1)31 Arch St., PliilaUa. fc-trp21-rUtf NKYt STORK 3S3S K 3B3T S I - mm iwwi 11111 iwyiinmnttmnu,ajwu.waa UfANTKI), AkkhU. Startling 11s tlio pnps of roiiinnco from tho lown.-a depths ofsluvcry to a position uinoiir tho first in tho land. "Liio and Tinios" of Fi:i:sisiCEi: Doi'ca.Ass written by hinnrlf; IS full pu..,, iinmtra lions; prico JJ.rx). Outrival "Undo Tom's Cabin" in thrilling and roinanth' interest, with tlio tlded charm that evei v worn is true. A marvelous story most graphically told and of (.-rent historical Vllluo. This vnlimin ivill 1... I.. sought fur by tho hundreds f thousands who havo watched tho remarkable career and havo been thrilled by tho eloquence vi mis vtouuci 1 111 iii-iii. i no worn );ivc nn account of man v interviews with tin mi. inont men ana narrates many anecdotes conccrniiit: them unknown to tho ir-ncr:il public. It abounds with many gracoful tOllcllOR itfltll .if nU (iii.l .il.w.im.i.w. ....... ... , mWItT.ri "iln ifl klli-li U I.iiiiiiLmi1.L fl..,f 41. peoplo like to read uhout hiin, and no VL'.T11.IV tt.w,...t ..............) ..I:. . ..v. ...... .......k.Ml MIIIH'aUllimilKI, "It is as inspiring as a poem." Worn all's Jonriiul "No similiter story lias been, or ever win no, loiov jtoston Advertiser. "It is a nioro absorbing tain than nnv creation ol rlction." Troy, (N. Y..) Times. "Destined to a wido isalo." JIartord Conranf. "Tho whole storv is exceedingly well told." Rochester Democrat. Address PARK 1'URDISHINU CO., uaruoru, uonn. SWEDISH INSKCT POWDER KILLS POTATO BUGS And All Troublesome Vermin. It will tliorotiirlilvextiTininiito ltonelieK Aula, II.mI IIuuim, I'loiiH, Lire, TnLaciMi mid mioii orniK, jMotlv, ete. it is a mile, sure, eleanly and clieap. It will nut ioi Kon HiiimaU mid fowls. Sutmilo puckm-o ii.v mail ,v fciiix, punt-paid. .Stamps inivi u. t ireiusir.s ire". Amenta wanted Address JAS. If. JoIlXSTON, 1GU Smith liold St., Pittsburgh, Pa. may :(1 Ht. PHOTOQKAPlf OALLEUY, TIONESTA, TA M. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. i&AiJt ;.-trm. rieturostaken in all tlio latent styles of Uioart. liti-tr 3HD. ZECiLillBIfHIU Dealer in S T o v e : s, T I X W A IS K, -)And(- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDS OE JOll WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tlonoxta, Pa., Juno 27, 1SS1. SMEARBAUGH &CO., Dealers in xsttvvao.oT G-ROCERIBS! TOBACCO, CiaAUS, 1IARD WA K E, Q U E E N S W A It E. 6 L ASS WAKE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS- TERS, Ac. m 4- UVi Goods Alwavs First-Class, Formerly f itti Jmrgh, Tiliir.ville & EuXilo'il'y.V t'eUTIMETAIUjE, NoveinberlSsl lM.!(.l. faltrif H'l.) H (io(ar l'illslniifli IV 4 ',111'.... P.n Ker ...1 v 1 :t:i!iir...l''oxlr.ric..lv II o!nr . I' l-imklin ..lv r. m. II lolnr... oil City....lv v. M.I A. M. U J.il (l co :i is! i 2 c:, ; i'. fi An '2 (.o A. M . V. M, l. M. : i.r 2 i;i i 8 ru t r. ;:n 4(HI ;.o IS -M I vr, IlitKilCJ.V! M) f .;: n r.ti . -r, (i nii : v. 17MH:iV!x KH t7 l'J : .la rm 7 :i' A 4!t (1 VI ISCS 4 OS 1147 8 H.'i i 7 'JO A. m. e. si.ir. m. A, M. I". M. I m 4 4.'. A. M. V. M. n x jmm) A.M. CM. 10 OS 7 ttf 10 ur. 7 fi7 Rink w oiid . ;:i(Mi Meupol is ...Kistje Koi'U... President Tiiilirstil Miekoiv ,. Trmikeyvillc. Tidionle ...Tlioiiip.xon ... Iv..lrvinetnn..ai' I'J-Iti rj 1 !.Y 1 I I.". 1 J7 P. M . I nn'n(7. jTi .( i'.J!t '2 (M)l v...Wnrrn ...ar A.M.) ( .Vie Itml trail) i!H lv.. I'.radl'urd ..'ht r. M.jf I 'It 1 1 A- Krie.lt it's 12 di!l v.. .Warren ...nr 11 17lv..t'larenden..ni' ADDITIONAL TRAINS leiivo Clnren lon 7:-'! n. in., Warren 7:4r it. in., Irvlno iiii K:.'l.i . m. Arrive at '1 Minute li:;".tl a. n.;-Tionesta I();.r7 n. m., Oilsjt'ily V2:'M i. in. Leave Oil City 7:40 n. in., 'l'ionesta a. m., Tidiouto 10;.ri5 a. in., Irvinuton 2:10 p. hi. I'll tlITTUT T.Ai."1f. IllVtSlll'V Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Tl tusvi'.le, Spartansbui'ir, Ct-ntreville, Corry, Mayville, Droeton nt 7:0(iani, ICstoaiii, :i.'piii, K iopni, rci. .pin. Arrive M:ueaiu, :l.".ain, U:00pm, ;i:;i." in , 8:30m. Sunday Train leaven 7:;K)aiu ; nrriveH :(C.pm. UNION it TITCSVILLE BRANCH. i'rain lenven Titusvillo 5::l(lpm; arrive Tnion City 7:'J0pui. Leavex Union City l: Muni ; arrives Titusville S: lOain. Train run daily except Sunday, t Flax Stal inns. Trains aro run on Plilladelpblu time. Tlirounb eoaele'S between Oil City and IlraiU'ord on truiiiM leuvimr Oil Citv 7:C(iatn., Corry fl:.'!Hpm. Pullnian Meepm, t ars between Oil City ami Pittsburgh on trains leaving uroeton ::(ipm linn ruisiiurti lt:-i. i r. tTieket.s sold and lia"L'airrt checked to all principal points. Get time tallies irivlnir full lnroruutlloik from Company's Airenis. f. W ATSON, Jit., Oen'l Supt. VM, S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Fi. Cien'l Push. rent, 41 ExeliiinjroSt.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Auent, Tionesta Ph. lmi'iiovic Tiic uouu. roH Tin; cm ov BplttltiK of I'.ltKHl, I'r ii-e-l.itiM. Ci !m, . 1.1 -. Catnrrh of lie-it. imO i Iiiitvanns of tlio l'ulluu.ii y Ori'ims. j rirr. r0 rrnts s'i'l ! k vniir IrniKirt for it .TRADEMAK. UL'lCNTlllSR A 4 4. lMttHbtirstli. (Trial bottle 25 emits.) STOPPED FREE W irv u U4 turrcu. U U VS Nerve ReSTORErr J'ViiS "ra" e" N llmiAHtu, (liny mrs k rtur t ilt. .iiuiu a 'id Aen jKAWi'mm. B. ,? lKri.i.iBi If tnken tut dlrrrri-4. An Clt ,fr f '?,'"'"'"'. Treatise and trial boltlnfrie to ljfil'ltalli-nt,tliy iwylnKetprcwiiuie. hft"l nun., VS. I'. f. and viiirpki addrraa to He. K LINK, till seAichi.urhllaiolphla.l'a.tirtncpuUruiwiia. Noror f;itlstorumnnvtl'li.fVl!wttwtirr-l I a I lurontlliuiico tif u r I no, (wei.lns; ttu t.! 1 riatl'.N A 1:1 tt roslllvw euro. K?!K?!r: K jiicinirsor juuui, i-K.ltfXA Ikismk'. lit.;. I"J Vor br!i lt"lnst or otii. rdi'wi-.lw. ViH'i l'ir- R "3 ni'VA. -- --f-- for nervuiM uniiuiiy tim iin.t Wm-, til..: rHi'.iA win i...uiiu m'lUiii ui.uuii v to mo 'ii'PiJi inttl.iK'H ipi yiMUll 111 IMHII IK'Tt luimoillntely. tor nxrvous irou m Um, tau.oil by eiu'i m v nnnirni rip I nnnmr.ii.'.iin i .w nLvni... l'L:ltltS-A l4KBIlriiinm i..wpV AJil ivnil youiiv rwiiirwTio"Mrul"uJ!' Tlf'; voo ircqiii'iuiy, ni niifiit, toomViitn'i-r, rnn I rely Impllt'ltly on l'KiiesA. T7 -- l'or urinary fliwasrs of iM.UiT-iJlurTilf mnlo ruuipLilntaof all tlnna. Vkht na It nl BTtlTlnO. mi l fr.Jmmwm-imxw. 'm (nTrttfitT'tlXyTZTZVKt not rosUiro or at lmuit e)jtlv benont. r"-! llM.1 1. 1 . . l.uu iu( m .iiiiiuiL'k. D. v. ninniAS CO., OBhoru, Ohio, l.oop yonr bowels regninr with ai1.. u K9 it" m m si w ii i ui hi .K.'JTV-N-v.-i l l l'ti"i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will bo made to tlio Governor of tlio Commonwealth under tho Act of Assembly of tho Common wealth orpennsvlvania, entitled "An net to provide lor the incorporation and reir-ul.-stioti ol'ecrta.ri corporations," approved thoaith day of April, A. D., 1S7 J, and tl.o suppleiutMits thereto, for a charter fur an intended eorpoiation to l.o called "Tlio Tionesta Creek Oil Company," tho char acter anil object, of which are. the jiuriliuso and mdo of lands, or real estate, nnd tho curryiii"; on ot mecbanieal, mining and inaiiulaeturiiiK business jn eoiinectitin therew ith, and tlio develoiiin of milling and liiniheriiiir interests in ijenera, and lor these purposes to possess and enjov tho rights, bonoiitH and privileges, guar anteed by the said Act of AHsembly and its su)ilenients. Samvki, D. Ih'win Mayo!,lHN2. Solieitor, To Whom it May Concern. A LL porsoiiH are hereby notifiod not to -- sell or irive unythinjto my sons, J. y. and S. W. Walker, on credit, as I Khali not bo- responsihlo for tho same. Anv person hireiii either one, or both r.f mv ahovo named sons is hereby notified Unit they are both minora, and I, as their lather, claim their wa'cs nud will collect tlio same according to law. May iii, 1S82. Hamuui, Walkeji. To Tho Traveling Public. TTIAVRflPl.'Wlii I lvi.'Dvomi.,. .. J in rylorshurir, Clarion Co., and am pre pared to furnish travelers with iirst-clasH rnrs at reasoiuililii mtu (..... ...m i... , ....vy... ..,,i:a iii io run to and from all trains on tlio P., B. tfe j. iianroaii, miiKiug connoetions at Ty iersbury; Station, , , , JOHN WALTER. lylerNburj.', Pa. Marli 1st, l.ss2. JORi:.0 FULTON Manufaeturer of and Dualer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS c iiaiiiii I maylsl TON EST A, FA.