he forest ftqrMlmx. J. K. WENK, KDITOR. W'EDXESDAT MORNING, JTSE !l, le'82. Republican Nlftlc TIckrt. For Uovornor, Gonornl JAM ES A. REAVER, of Centre county. For J.teut,-("ovornor, Senator WILLIAM T. PA VIES, ' omnullbrd coimtv. . For Judgo of tlio Supremo Court, 1 WILLIAM HENRY RAWLK, ofrhiladolphia. Tor Secretary of Internal Affairs, Senator JOHN M. GREER, of Rutler county. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkrms : Conrroi $20; State Senator, $10; Assembly 10 f District Attorney 3. . Theso terms are strictly cash in wlvance and no deviation. CONGRESS. F.p. Republican : rieaso announce the naitio of Hon. A. Oook, of Forest County, at a candidate for Congress in the 25th District, subject to the iisacrofc of the Re publican party. MAN V FRIENDS. ASSEMBLY. Wo ar. anthoriz.od to nnnounoo tlmt E. L. DA VIS will bo a candidate lor re election to the olTlco of Assembly, subject to the usages of tlio Republican "party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are Authorized to announce T. J. VanGIESEN ESQ., of Tionesta, as a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. In pursuance of a resolution of the members of tbo Republican County CoutmitUo at a mooting held on tho 19th day of April, 1882, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest county meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1882, at 2 o'clook p. m., at the followieg places of holding primary elections, to-wit j Barnett twp., Jacob Maze's carpen ter shop. Jenks twp., at old Court House, Alarienville. ' Howe twp., Upper precinct, Brooks ton ; Lower precinct, Ealltown. Harmony twp., Upper precinct, Setley School house ; Lower precinct, Allender school house. Hickory twp., Upper precinct, Braceville; Lower precinct, at Tlank Road school house. Kingsley twp., at Newtown. Green twp., Upper precinct and all south of Lamentation in Kingsley 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. One 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 t The 27th day of June, at 2 o'colock p. m. II. S. Brockway, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tionesta, June 6, 1882. Republicans, Attention! Next Saturday the Republican Pri mary Elections for Forest county will take place, and we wish to urge all of our voters to turn out and cast their ballots. Tree, there is no oppoeition or contest for the nominations, and the election will lack the usual interest, however, all should foel enough inter ested to turn out and make a eood showing. There are committeemen to be elected in each precinct, and these should be men who will take an inter est in the coming campaign, and put forth their efforts for the success of the ticket in November. Let every town ship be represented in the Convention next Tuesday, and let them send in good reports. All should ba willing to spend au hour or two oo Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the ticket and the good of the cause. Don't fail to turu out uext Saturday afternoon. AitK wo to understand from the Commonwealth of last week that they are in favor of the National Banks as they now exist, or will exist after the new bill takes effect t If so why did their State Convention send a telegram to Representatives Mosgrove and JJrumni urging them to "prote.it against mortgaging the pefylo 0f the U. S. for another term of 20 years," oto ? The Commonwealth, has evidently beou converted by Mr. ifosgrove. That Yarn About Cameron. ' Franklin Independent Press. Col. Vm. M. Bunn, of Philadelphia, who furnished the only information upon which a reporter of a Philadel phia paper founded the sensational report of Senator Don Cameron's alleged threat to the manufacturers and business men of Philadelphia, came out ou Monday with a circum stantial account of the matter and a denial that Cameron ever made any such tariff threats as has been put into his mouth and pcrsistentlr circulated. Col. Bunn's ktatement shows clearly that the whole story waa based on the talk of an outside person, magnified by a reporter and emphasized by tho press. His explanation, coupled with Mr. Cameron's positive deuunciatioc of the story as "a falsehood, and a very thin one at that," ought to be conclu sive. Bat as the story is circulated more for the purpose of injuring the Republican party than Cameron, it is likely to be reported and enlarged by those papers whose real object, is the defeat and disruption of the party. We quote from Col. Bunn's published card : About noon on Saturday, May 27, I was standing in the corridor of the Continental hutel, when Mr. Robert sou, of the Eveoiug Telegraph, camo up to me aud asked, "What was wrong in Mr. Cameron's room ?" I answered, "I have not been up there yet to-day, I am just from my office." He thcu asked me "if I knew how many gentle men were with Seuator Cameron-" I told him there were, or at least I thought there were, Mr. Disston, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Crouch, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Cochran, Mr. DobsoH and Mr. Dol an, and that I understood some others were to call later iu the day. We talked about the gathering and I think wo were joiued by a representa tive of the Press. I said : "Cameron ought to tell those gentlemen that when business men fight the Republi can party they fight their own inter ests, and that he having three years in the Senate yet, would fight every tarifl measure that would come up ; that if their friends persisted in fighting the ticket they were really fighting the tariff, aod be ought to have some of the fun after be and his father had done so ranch of the work." This is certainly the substance of what I said and I am ready to swear to it. Mr. Robertson either misunderstood or made my language Mr. Cameron's to make a sedation for the Telegraph. ' I E refer t believe the former, yet how e figured it out that I could be down atairs with him aad know what Mr. Cameron was saying to his visitors ud stairs, is rather beyond me. 1 was not in Mr. Cameron's room before the above named gentlemen called. I was not there during the call or within three hours after their departure. I therefore could not have had the slightest possible knowledge of what Mr. Cameron said to them. I don't think there was one chance in twenty thousand that he used threat ening language of any character to them. Indeed the deuial made by all the gentlemen who were present don't leave one chance in a million of bis having given utterance to any threat against the tariff. Hereafter when I want to express an opinion it will not be to a first-class newspaper reporter who can build so much from so little. I really thought it a good thing to let Mr. Cameron's blatant opposers know that he was in a position to make it lively for them if they were determ ined on defeating the party, aod for that reason said he ought to talk to them as I suggested. IIenby B. Anthony, the veteran Senator pf Rhode Island, was re-elected to the Senate on Tuesday. He has been in the Serate contiauouily for twenty-three ypars. The Greenback State ticket is going to pieces. Their nominee for Lieut. Governor, Mayor Powderly, of Scran ton, declines to be the candidate. He was the best man on the ticket, but was largely engaged iu business and had not time to fool with such trifles. Oregon is Republican throughout by (t majority of over 1,500. It is significant that tho first Northern State election of the saasou discloses no evidence of internal disorder in the Republican party. Tho new Legisla ture is Republican, insuring a Repub lican Seuator in pluco of Lafayette Grover, Democrat. This gain is of great importance, as it assures a Re publican majority in the United States Henute till after the new President takes his seat on March 4, 1885. With the changes made to date, and count ing tho gain of a Republican from Colorado, aud that of the Republican who is certain to ba c.U OHnn in Tllinniu to succeed Judge Davis tho new Sen ate, will stand 38 Republicans, 3(5 Democrats and 2 Read- justers. Whatever the Readjustee may do, it is safe to predict that they will not vote with tho Democrats. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH I An Old Fashioned Colebration in Tionesta Come One, Como All. Tho Committee of General Ar rangements for tho celebration of the Fourth of July, asking the cordial co operation of a generous public, desir ing to mako it one of tho most success ful celebratfbns ever held in the coun ty, regarding il as the peoples' cele bration, to accommodate all who may come to engage in the festivities of the day, the following committees heieby appointed, said committee trusts will attend to their duties in their respect ive neighborhoods, be in attendance on the grounds on said day, Policit provisions and take charge of their distribution in conjunction with the waiting committees hereafter named. GENERAL AND SOLICITING COMM: Tionesta, Mrs. J. II. DlngnianMra D. Walters " E. L. Davis " C. A. Randall " J. I,. Craig ' A. Hnvdon " T. J. VanGiesn " J. E. Wenk " Dr. Coburn " J. It. Dorickson " M. W. Tate " S. If. Haslet " John Hart " J. Hicklinir ' . W. Robinson " J. I'. Hicks " U. W. Rovard " T. F. Ritehov " A. R. Kollv " O. 11. Hosk nis " II. O. Davis " It. A. Adams J. K. Clark " II. Foreman Is Vicinity of Tionesta. Mrs James Elliott Mrs. Q. Jamieson " Win. Y. Sii?gins " Isaac Slump " Jennie Allendor " O. W. Zonts " S. C. Johnson " . Ttlm k " r. Aguew " J. Wontworth " L. Range " It.Rlum " H.Zuendall V. A. Hill " Win. P.romloy " R. Kanien " Motculf " W. Cropp " J. A. Dawson ' N. V. Wheeler " Wm. Young " O. Riorlv " Henry Kiser L. Whit ton Wm. Hlum " A. J. Siygitis " F. Wenk " 11. W. Leilabur " tl.W. Dithrldgo " R. Herman " Adam Emcrt WAITING COMMITTEE: TlON KSTA. Miss Alico lIolomanMiss Una Grovo Retta Proper Minnie Hunter " May Kelly " Ida San nor " Anna Sawyer " A mi a Deiss " Anna Hillings " Mario Jackson " Cora knox " Dolly Hood Alwilda Adams Maude Davis Sallio Sliaduian M. Morrow Xaunio Tato May Shaw key Sarah Carr In Vicinitt or Tionbsta. Miss R. Thompson Miss M. Blum " Lizzie Sigglns " M. Kameii " Nollio Ives " Marv Kiser " Ella Black Nettie Hill " Birdie Bromley " Jonuio Sigins " Sadio Emort " Mary Young These committees will ou the day make the necessary arrangements among themselves and take charge of the provisions aud distribution thereof on the grounds. Provisions to be taken to grounds by 10 o'clock a. m. PROGRAMME : It having been resolved to have au old fashioned Fourth of July celebra tion at Tionesta the following has been agreed upon as the order of the day. Persons bringing provisions will take the same to the grounds, which are located on the side-hill above the Court House, near J. Wagner's house, between 10 and 11 o'clock in . the morning and deliver the same to the general and soliciting committee of ladies, who will take charge of the same. 1. The moraing exercises wilt open by the firing of a national salute at sunrise. 2. The fantastic parade will organ ize at Knox mill at 9 a. m. sharp and march therefrom through the town. 3. The general procession will move from Haslet's store ot 12 o'clock bharp, in the following order, in charge of the marshal and assistants: 1st Music. 2nd Orators of the day and clergy. 3rd Soldiers and sailors of the late war, who will wear ribbon ro sette of three national colors duiing the day. 4th Citizens generally. Arriving at the grounds, after or ganizing, exercises as follows : 12:30 Reading of Declaration of Independence by Dr. J. W. Morrow. Musio Yankee Doodle. Short ora tions of 15 minutes each by M. W. Tate and T. F. Ritchey, Esq's. Mu sic Star Spangled Banner. Refresh ments. Amusements as follows : 3 o'clock Tub race at end of river bridge. 3:30 Sack race on May street. 4:00 Wheelbarrow race on May Btreet. 4:30 Greased pole. 5:00 Hurdle race on May street. 5:15 Slow race ou grounds to be ar ranged hereafter by committee of amusements. 9:00 Fire works on river at foot of May street. The committee of arrangement in conclusion trust and hope that all the different committees will do their du ty in such manner as to render the day a memorable one. and ties! t.ha different county papers to publish our programme that the people may gather and celebrate Independence dav. By order of Committee of Aarran"e ments. Tionesta, June 17, 182. , 1882. -S P U H0LEMAN.& HOPKINS! HAVE THEIR NEW STORE ; OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CAR It Y AM BRACING KVEUY THING KEPT IX A FIRST-CLASS STORE. Call and seo our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Blest Completo and Cheapest Etcck of :' IN THE COUNTUY. OOJIH AXI LOOK AT OlTIt KOTN AT x . tO, 1S S XO. X0, ,30 Ot.2.A,5$ FINE Fi HATS, WOOL SILKS, MEItVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOREYS. WE HAVE A LARGE assoutment ok BOOTS & SI-IOJDR for GrJUlSTTS. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CARPETS mfSta ! WALL PAPS It i IrH A IRj JD "W A !R, IE I WIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IOT EEAfri PLOW 3 THE 1 ) EST IN THE MAItKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TKOUDLE TO SHOW GOODS vcmrisTiTioar iB:ns:t fkoji axy sorcuE: J-TOX,EMA.ISr &I-IOPKTTSTS. TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEASANT VILLE, PA. ntAuyUaRTERS FDR To moot tlio Incronsliie domiuul I lmvo made LARUE ADDITIONS to my Htork, and havo now a full lino of goods. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, riTOLS, GROCERIES, I roHpootfully ask tho public Rononilly to EXAMINE MY STOCK beforo purchas ing elsowhoro. HENRY IIEBER JR., In the Einstein Building, nmy!0-82tf. TIONESTA, PA. The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn A v., Chicago, Nov. J. ' X have been a great tuffcrer from Avery weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia iu its wart farm. Near! y'.lu L tee cave me distrcs;.. mnd 1 cuuld cat but little. 1 have . every. tried every thing recommended, have taken tho prescriptions cif a doren hysiciansr hutiH no relief until I took lirown's lion Llttteia. 1 fc'l none of the old troubles, aud am .1 itevr man. 1 am getting niuch. stronger, and feel nrst-rate. 1 am av railroad engineer, and novr m.t'ko my trips regularly. 1 can not s:ty too much in praise of your wonder Jul medicine. L. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, Sec. Us only Brown's Iron flitters made by Ilrown Chemical ijo.t lialtimore. Crusscd IK. lUiut and uaue-marl. ou wrapper. F. F. WHITTEKIN, CIVIL ENGINEER AKD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND tJOOD WORK. I api j il Tionontu, Forest Co., P:t. 882. )::(- ITS, I Auditors Rcoort Harmonv 1. To rasli rocoivoil from Colloctor ? ls.i'n; " lialanco ino Treasurer HON! Cr. .? UI-I !7 4 NS My vouchors.... " percentage . JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer in account with Harmony Township P,xr Fund. Dr. 2".S :,1 47W Ti cash on hand from last st ye Allei " " roe'd i'rtiui T W nr...., ndcr., ? 7H7 " Cr. .3 fs4 : By vouchers " porcontnuo " cash on hand. 8 IS 14.-1 aiiJ $ 7:17 7'J R. O. CARSON Treasurer in account with Harmony Township School Fund. To am't from Collector Sl. lll Oil ' " of State appropriation pji 11s " " ree'd from Alleghany twp. 110 24 tl,5!i: 111 IV. Ry am't duo Trcas. from last year$ 47 ) ' vouchers 1,2nn 7(1 " )crccntJii;c 2r 77 " cash on tiand 2:)0 b? f i,rm :u Wo tbo undersitrnrd havo examined tho above accounts and bolievo them correct. DAVID LANDERS, JAM KS F. CONN ELY, JOHN THOMSON, Auditors. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 1 TIONESTA, TA M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. ' ',lliv;..V .... Picturostaken in all tlio latent styles of tho art. 'Jti- o' ED. IliiJlBEL,, Dealer in " -)And(- HOUSE FURKISHIilG GOODS ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, ls-i. SMEARBAUGH & CO. 5 Dealers iu 'J T G-ROOEEIBS! TOR A CCO, CIGARS, IIARD WA R :, (i U E E N S W A R E. tl Ii ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, YEG ETAliLES, DAK EPS DREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class, I N G STMW ITS formerly Filliburjrh, Tiliiivil! ft Du!.o'Ry.', W I NT I '. 1 1 T I M E TA ' L P., NovemlxTlssi a. m. I r. m. !(.!. llr ft V.'.v.) r. m. A. M.j II 4.1 9 0(i It ISiPj f!.r, '., ii r- ',. 2 1.0....... A. M. I M. 1". M. 5 l.ri 2 ) 3 T.ir I .-.:: 4(111 Hi .v.- 4 10 (l'is r.C 4 4.- r. ".ii ;! ! f. v: 7('l!ftL'S fi MS 1 7 l'; t:f ft 1,0 7 ": :t III (I 12 S I'S 4 OS (1 47 t; 4 7 HO A. M. )-. M.;P. M. A. V.ip. M.j H f:t 4 A.M., P.M. u :tr,i u on A.M. P.M. io OKI 7 :is I in .".i. 7 f.7 ft L0 K ("I nr I'iM.oixirjfli Iv 4 4- nr. Parker ...Iv J'2 ID II 4.r I ::t nr a 10 nr . !'lx,liii'K...lv Franklin ..h 1'. M. 1. M. H !ln .'Mil 1S -t fM -J7 1S 1 I . 'HH! 1-s mil urc js iuU-j .in 7 -liM U 1-' V :!i!tl i.V f7 ill ,11 i: 7 mi i i-7 111 ITil ,v. nr... Oil C!ly....lv .... Konk wiuid .... Huopolis ...i;ii::!o Hock... PrcMdont..... Tionesta 1 1 icknrv .. Trimkcyvillc. Tidioulc .TIlOIIISOII H... (! ill); I :;o,lv I rvinctop..nr P. M. f. M. I 1". M.jlKl'llM , 11 llUIMlilv. t. r..(- j .' Wnrrvn ...ar V. M. a :u i V. St. r oo 4 U A. M. (7','l-lV Jl'tilll KIl) ft W W.. P.iMdlord.jir l M.ji 7iitf KrirJl't) VI (Killv...Wnrrcn ...nr 1 1 471 v..('litrcndon..ni' ADD1TIONAT, TRAINS lenvo Clarcn don 7:2(1 a. in., Wnrron 7:4r n. in., lrvlno tn KM a. in. Arrive at Tidlotito i);"i() n. in., Tlonestii 10;r,7 n. in., Oil City lt:'M i. in. Loavo Oil City 7:40 n. in., Tionestiv !:2 i a. in., Tiiliouto U);M a. in., I rvinoton I2:ll i. in. (IIAIITAI'OCA LAKE DIVTSION. Trains lenvo Oil City lor p,-t. Centrp, Ti tuvi'.le, Spirt:ii!luiri', Cent rcvi il Corry, Mavvilli-, llmcion Ht 7:O0:iin, 10;i0aiii, 2:4ui, -i-."(li)in, K:t,V,nn, Arrivo SiOOain, !: '.".atii, '.:o;.'im, ll:H.ip!ii, tiTliipm. Sunday 'l'raiu leaves i ii'iiiu ; nrrlvc 7:"''pni. 1'MOX ,v T1TUSVTLLF. RllANCH.-. Train leaves Tititsvillo fi::!lljuii; HiiiveH t'nion City 7:'-'0pin. Leaves tinion City (i:HMiii ; arrives Titusvillo K: lOani. Trains run dni!y except Sunday, f Fla Sfnlicilis. Traitis are run on Philadelphia time. Through couches between Oil City ami I'r.idford on (rains leaving ii,Cily 7:00ani., Corry (!;:to)in. I'lilliuau sleepinjj Cars bi'twccii Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains IcHvlng llroct'Mi ;i:."()piu and Pitlsburtrh U;4.rpiil. .''"TicUeln sold and bnjryajjo chockptl to all principal points. Hi I liino tables jrivinir full lnfonnntioii I rout Conipanv'M AL'eiits. i. VATSON, Jit., Oeiri Stitit. WM. S. RALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. firn'l Pass. Aaont, 41 Exchange St., Pulfalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAKI Aent, Tionesta Pn. OUEITTHER'S' iix'.'itovc tux noun ;LUITa HEALS2, l ion tiik cjios at CONSUiMri'IOTs' PjilttltiB nf It:txt, Hrmi rldli, Ct'llc.'liK, !'., Cnlnrrli of hrt. ' d a 1 JMr!ivs of tlio l'liUiiouary (Iriraiu. t; .NX. ,TRADE- MARK a ITh-o, BO wnta a-.xl !1 St CP furTt. Ak Tour Dro"i!it ULE.VnitK A C'U. lMttnburK) (Trial bottlo 25 cents.) I FIT iSTOPPED FREE L5 U rrnrtfor Fit, .)m,ii ami A'wif Atlnlvmt. jlN'Ai.l.lKl.K If Ulvi-M as illm-ii-4. Aa f,u nhr I hrtt,t,tv txitr. Tnv.llw ai-. l tl Irlnl I'oltUnrt.ito Kit tintU.nlM Ih.v inivlni....!. ku..H ....... 1 1', o. and exiirmH ait.lrvns to Ik. KMNK, (P i ArellSt. rhlluQ. lihla,l'. Set iruici)sUir:;ifjitU. tor rnln tn thn limbs, hact fi(uu;:i!i, iVf TSt, lilili Or pltolltdrr ll.lilf. t-U-rt l'T.lli "u N " Ksscscczac&m.r'iJZ , "For rrnmn tt U10 ntmna.-b. collf. t:nr.-V . orvoinltliiji, taka l'Kiiu.f.,1t7jU.;w "For con tr h, nithtnn, nK-lit pwr ri. siii ri- :f nossot uriMimtaLufKittKA. ti!i;i.ii-?,;i,V- "Forrlimnlnrntarrli, tmin-liii.s rii"ir..i - J'J IJ and sore Uiru;t.cC Ujiy klrd-i'i.ii WM "rEiumA la tlw r"iri-.-t, nurt IIU.NA." If'' '1 I .1 lol:i.tlt." tiro- - -i-Enuy is ttm :'..t n- itliiT. nuv ........ ,ii iu... .1 ..r fi 1110 :& J wTit or win tied r.miimilv. r..st. int...s'.s r yon nri't 1 t;il.j 1'Eltl NA 1 II t I iriiltUNA." lmliia.-iilt!iiitii::.yl,oijiir.iU.i I'kul.na, lt will Ins ) .Id fi.r i:. li-int Cm.iirlly ri y. ll P''l ,,,,v'',r',!!'''-n. K,TMmrhlitwrltotii r h ri. It. II X I.I'Vi V t' i , . j . . Vm Tf you rro Rfrk. fool lni:iv. nr in nr.v wn 4 r 1 : .. 1.1 1, NOTICE IS HEltEHY GIVEN THAT an apiilicalion will U- inndo to tho Goveinor of tho Commonwealth under tho Act of Assembly of tho Common wealth of Peiinxvlvania, entitled "An act to provide lor tho incorporation and reg ulation of certain corporations," approved tho2!th day of April, A. D., 174, ami tho supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to bo called "Tlio Tionesta Creek Oil Company," tho char acter and ohjeet of which uro tho purehat-o and salo of lands, or real estate, and tho carrying 011 ot mechanical, mining inl iiianulaetiirini; business in connclnm therewith, and the developing of in!i,,n and lumlieiini? inU rosts 111 Koucral, and lor thoe purposes to possess and enjoy the ri'.-hls, beneiiis and privilopes, L'li ir anieed by Uiesaid Act of .Wcinhlv ami Us supplements. Kaml-ki. D. Iis'win, .May ill, 1KS2. Solicit, l". SWEDISH INSIOCT POWDER KILLS POTATOBUCS 1 ml I1 Troublesome Vermin. It will thormifjlilvcxteriiiinato Roadies, Ants, Red ltti-s. Picas, I.ieo, Tobacco ami Lotion Vr onus, Moth, etc.. It Is a nai , sure, cleanly mid cheap. U will not poi son animals und fowls. Samplo paekiiKo bv mail ;10 cents, post-paid. Stamp taken. Circulars freo. A (rents wanted. Ad.licsa JAS. H. JOHNSTON, Kill Smith lu'ldst., Pittsbursh, Pa. may Dlst.' To -The Traveling Putli T IIAV 10 OPENED A LI VERY STABLE X in Jylersburr, Clarion Co., and am prt -imred to furnihh travelers with liist-cla njrs at reasonalilo rates. Mares will bo run to anil from all trains on the P., 11. ,t J!. Railroad, making connections at 'l'y iersburtr Station. JOHN WALTER, rylersbura-, Pa. March 1st, lsw. 3 s; ti u rz', '. . 1 -s ra r 2 1-. r'. -,.j v.i . JOU EN i ) FULTON , Manufacturer of anil Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Ana al! ldmlsof HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 10a y 1 tl TON ETA. i'A.