EDITOR. WEDXEKMl MORM.NG, ATR. II, I88J. .Announccraonts. "C'WfNTTY SURVEYOR. We urn authorized to nijnounco II. C. Whittckln, of Tlonesta, as a candidate for county surveyor, subject to Repub lican UP ages. A. D. Harlan was on Monday last sworn in as State Senator from Cbes tar county, ho taking the place of Senator Everhart, who lately resigned, having been elected a in ember of 'Congress from his district. The Philadelphia Times claims to have elected Tattison, and thinks it ought to be allowed to boss the Gov ernor. The Ilarrisburg Patriot calls the Times stalwart Republican organ, and says it ought to keep out of Stato affairs. There is such a thing as dis cord. Lieutenant Governor Black an nounces that .Teffersoniau Democracy is his "hobby." The prospect of his erer getting his party to ride it is ex ceedingly dubious. According to Mr. JBIack the JefTersonion era in Demo cracy was one in which Democrats did not scramble for office, and reform was more than partisan clap-trap. AIL ibis is n strange contrast w ith the Democracy of to-day. Pittsburgh Get z etto: The Philadelphia .Times says Sec retary Folger "has enforced correct principles in filling a number of office and seems to have been able to inspire some respect for his position and for decent politics. He makes a mora respectable Secretary lying on his back than some the ablest bodied politicioos of the country whq have occupied that position." Folger is not running for Governor of New York on the repub lican ticket just now; if he was be would be a politician of the spoils loving btripe and a miserable tool of the machine.! i The death of Postmaster General VlnvrA loavaa in aittiva nuKlin lift? .. ., ... fUU.v vo ir three men, who. with him. occupied peats in the United States Senate when president Lincoln called it together ia special session at the outbreak of the war. Tbev are Senators Anthonv and Sherman, and Daniel Clark, Uni ted States District Judge for New Hampshire. Not more than a dozen ether members of that Senate are now living, amoag them being Mr. Doo little who was then Mr. Howe's col league. The Vice President, Hanni bal Hamlin, and the chaplain, Dr. Byron Sutherland, also yet survives. An interesting relic of President Lincoln's family is new to be seen in an antique furniture store in Washing ton. It is a brass breech-loading can Don capable of throwing a two-ounce hall a mile, aud was one of a pair made in the early days of the war by Frederick a well known gunner, as playthings for little "Tad" Lincoln. The other gun was an exact model of the famous Dahlgren gun, and was bought a few days ago by Mrs. Dahl gren, after Secretary Lincoln had iden tified it as having belonged to "Tad." His mother, he says, would not allow "Tad" to use the dangerous toys, and finally gave them away to the furni ture dealer. The people of Pennsylvania are naturally sympathetic and seldom turn a deaf ear to the cries of the help less and unfortunate, but it is very doubtful if their finer feeling will be touched by the rumor that Dukes, the infamous slanderer and assassin, is in sane. It is also alleged in support of this therory that he was madly in love with M'us Nutt aud wrote the notori ous letters in a fit of jealousy inspired by the attentions paid her by other gentlemen.' It is not probable that this last 6ensational report will gain much credence, as insanity is a worn out plea that will no longer serve to shield from public odium and disgrace the perpetrators of such deeds of in famy as that of Dukes. The news of Peter Cooper's death, which occurred on the 5th, will be re ceived with feelings of sadness every where. Although he had attained an advanced age which very few people ever reach, be took so active a part in the aflkirs of life up to the time of his death, that his loss will be keenly felt, nut only in the community where he li veJ, but where his honored came is J. B. WENK',- known. His life history furnishes a striking illustration of the possibilities of our country, and will be a beacon of light to the youth of America. His boyhood was one of poverty, anxiety Bn toil, and his educational advan tages the most limited ; but by per severence and honest effort he made his way to fortune and fame which will last while many great Slatesmen are forgotten his many noble deeds of chari ty stand os undyiug monuments to his geoduess of heart. His great object through life was to educate and elevate the industrial classes, aud to that ob ject he devotod not only his eucrgy and talents, but gave unsparingly of his wealth. The institute which bears his name has long been oneof the most notable practical charitable inutiutions the country affords. The name of Peter Cooper will take its place among the truly great men of the nineteenth century. Mcadvillc Republican. j Refohm Governor Fattison re buked his reform Democratic Legisla ture with three vetoes the other day. The Governor declares in his three veto messages that the reform Demo cratic House had passed three uncon stitutional bills, to which he could not affix his signature. Is it not high time that the Democratic House should cease to claim to bo legislating in tho interest of reform when its own party Governor has to rebuke it three times in one day for passing unconsti tutional measures. Either the House must not understand what reform is, or the Governor understands it too much, as they certainly do not agiee on the subject. . The following general order was is sued to day from the Postollice Depart ment: Ordered, that order No 463, of Jan uary 12, 1883, is ffereby revoked. Section 371 of the postal laws and re gulation of 1879 is amended so as to read as follows : "Postal cards and prepaid letters will be forwarded i requested. Pre paid letters shall be forwarded from one postuffice to another at the request of the party addressed without addi tional charge for postage. All letters on which one full rate of postage has J been prepaid and all postal cards shall be forwarded from the office to which they are addressed to any other office at the request of the person addressed, or of the party whose card may be upon the envelope, or whose name may be signed to the postal card without additional charge of postage. Such forwarding must be continued until the paity addressed is reached." Signed. Frank Hatton, Acting Postmaster General. The New Postmaster General. Judge Walter A. Gresham, of In dianopolis, Ind., who on April 4 rceiv cd and accepted the appointment of Postmaster General from President Arthur, was born near Corrydon, Indiaua, March 17, 1833, and has therefore just passed his fiftieth year. His education was acquired at the lo cal schools of bis county, and at the State university,-although he did not graduate. After leaving college he read law with Judge Porter at Corrv dou. Just before the war he began to take pait in politics, and in I860, was elected Representative to the Leg islature as a Republican from Harrison county. Though a very young man, he became prominent in the war leg islation of the period. He was en earnest advocate of conciliatory meas ures up to the moment the war ap peared inevitable aud he then threw his energies into the preservation of the Union. At the breaking out of the war he became Lieutenaut Colonel of the Thirty-eighth Indiana regiment. Soon after he was commissioned Con ooel of the Fifty-third, and be served at Vicksburg as Brigadier. He subse quently commanded a division in Blair's corps before Atlanta, where, in 1864. he was so badly wounded in the leg as to compel him to return borne, it was a year before he re- coveted. Iu 1865 he was brevetted Major General. He made a brilliant record as a soldisr, acquiring the con fideuce of his superior officers as a gallant and discreet soldier, Before 1867 he was twice a candidate for Congress against the lato Speaker Kerr, greatly reducing bis majority He was appointed United States District Judge far Indiana by General Grant i'j 1869, then, as now, without solicitation on his part, in which pos he has continued until the present time. , PHOTOOUVr-H OALLERV, Tl ON EST A, PA HI. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. 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Kl.lNK. y.'il ArcbfcLPhlltiUL-lylila, i'a. .Scepruiripuldruwuit Tt a new remedy, originally compounded and IntnKlured to the medical l.rofesBlon, and thun to the public at larRe, by 8. u, llartman. M. . He has prescribed It to nvnr 40. Ouo nation tR with tho most, irrntlfv- lug results. MiTiTrriffi iriiiptniffniiim its effect urn m th tv.iini Ik hhmivIv uii like that of any other remedy, and is the only medicine needed In almost every dis ease to which flesh Is heir. (In Const! po tion. lHseaspBof the Liver and KMiu'va. Manalin should b Klveu with It. fi'727-kJ I'ERi'NA is composeuor purely vc-gu iu.hu Ingredients, each one. according to medi cal authors, a great remedy In itself. W&A jr. nuriman nas Biuxeeueu in extract ing and combining the active principles of these Ingredients into one ntn.i'lu com pound, which perfectly coincides with the VIH AIKD1CATKIX N ATI-It A. Ill every (1.8- tSiee, and a cure necessarily follows. '1 here Is not an orifan It will riot resu'h nor a dln- ea:j It 111 liut cure. CL75'-HJrXiCa9-B auk yuur orugr-'isi iur nr. iiai-tuiairs nsniphlcton the "lllsof Life, lr. S 11. li art in an A Co., OMhj.-h, o., proprietors. tot A lie j auu re. vie. .uiujasc!, ikd mmm I0! SFQRTIH5I ! ! I take pleasure in tolling the Sporting Fiatornity that I Lave re-pureha.ed " THE GUX ZlUNIXESg FROM HORACE JONES, TO WUOM KOLD IT IN 187 1, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X ktaiiri, and I urn prepared to attend to all my t'ritfndtt, and the public generally, w ho need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE! I shall keep a perfect stock of a.1; jtiuds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISH INC TACKLE. I shall alno conlinuo to handle the "While Sewing Machine, A ml the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING M ACH INE Come and nee mo. You will lind m ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to ordor and war ranted. fftyP-pK EPAIEING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND rAITHTULLY DONE. K. A. JMXmVIX. Tidioute, I'a., Aug, VJt .BBS ..J Having just returned from UM STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF rertaining to our Lino of Trade to call and nro our utook, which is IMMENSE, and We can assure you that wo will give you MOKE GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY than any oilier house in Westorn Pennsylvania. COME.AND S.1E US. HOWE TWP. AUDITORS' REPORT. Road Commissioners of Howe Township in account with John Cameron, Town ship Treasurer. June 10, 1!y cash ree'd from County Commisioners $10!i 01 " Ry orders on Co. Treasurer dated Juno L!, '82, No. 1 to 6'J im-lusive HW fil $!!14 2. , Contra. J une 2(5, To twp. orders paid to dalo..$i5S 44 To Commission on above 0 4ti To balance paid to M. M. Neybolt Twp. Treas 73 35 ?(4 25 We. the undersigned Auditors of llowo Township, having examined tho uucounUs of John Cameron, Township Tre.tsurer, do hereby certify that we lind the same true and correct and allowing him the Commission n Hated. Frank O'Connkk, 1 Audtors of Howe Wim.iam II. Rice. Township. Brookston, I'a., July 1st, 1S8J. Road Commissioners ol llowo Township in account with M. M. Seybolt, Town ship Treasurer. 18. June 20, by cash roe'd from J. Cam eron, lato Treasurer 5 1 H7 June 20, by orders on Treas. Forest County ree'd from J. Cameron, lato Treasurer 727 38 July 22, by cash, road tax collected by W. Riack, Collector DO $730 25 1SS3. Contra. Moh 12, To township orders paid to date $730 25 We, the undersigned Auditors of Howe Township, having examined the accounts of M. M. Sey bolt, 'lownship Treasurer, do hereby certify tho samo to be truo and cor rect. Era nk O'Conneii. ) ,-, , William It. Rich. AuJltors- Brookston, Pa., March 12, 1883. Overseers of the Poor of Howe Township in account witli M. M. Seybolt, Town- sliip Treasurer. 1882. Sept. 2, By cash received from W. Black," Collector $ 00 00 Dee, 12, By cash received from W. Black, Collector , 30 11 ?120 11 1883. Contra. Meh 12, Toordors paid to date $120 11 We, the undersigned Auditors of Howe Twp., having examined tho accounts of M. M. Seybolt, Township Treasurer, do hereby certify the same to be true and cor rect. Frank O'Connkk. ) A ,, ,.( William B. Rice. J A". Brookston, Pa., March 12, 18S3. Financial Statement of the Overseers of the Poor of Howe Township for year ending March 12, 1883. To am t orders drawn during year..$332 37 To unit heated tax for 1882 levied 270 28 To amt unseated tax for 1882 levied 205 04 $808 29 By amt p'd for support of paupers..$218 67 By anit p'd for services of overseers 05 50 By amt p'd for srvie.es of clerk 27 50 By amt p'd percentage Collector and Treasurer 0 00 By amt p'd bundry expenses 11 70 By amt seated tax returned to Co. Commissioners $148 C2 By amt unsoaied tax duo from Co. Commissioners$205 04- Total due from Co. Commissioners 444 20 By amt Collector's exonerations 1 55 By amt orders rodeoincd 120 11 808 20 We, the undersigned, Auditors ot llowo Township, hereby certify that the above report is correct to the best of our knowl edge and belief. Fkakk O'Conneii, ) . ,., William B. Rick! Auditois. Brookston, I'a., Marc.li 12, 1883. Financial Statement of the Road Commis sioners of Howe, Township lor the year ending March 12, 1HSS. To amt orders drawn during year$l,000 32 To amt tax p'd to Twp. Tieas.... 00 To amt due from Co. Commis sioners as per last report 230 09 To amt tax levied for 1882 seated.. !Ki4 01 To amt tax levied for 1882 unseated 1)85 49 $3,701 31 By amt expended on roads seated? 1104 01 By amt " " unseated 1,400 08 By amt p'd Auditors' services 10 (Ht By amt publishing Aud'rs report 15 00 By amt Commissioners' services . !1 70 By suit ' Clerk's services 20 00 By amt Treasurer's commission... 24 72 By amt sundry expenses 3 22 By unit due 1'roiii Co. Coin misioners as per pre vious report $ 230 60 By amt unseated tax lev ied for 1882 085 49 $1,210 18 Less cosh and orders ree'd 011 account of same... $994 25 Leavingamtnowd uet'r'ni Co. Commissioners... 221 03 By amt ordors redeemed ini5 15 31 Ml'MMAltY. Indebtedness March 13, 1882 or ders out $ 552 35 Indebtedness March 12, 1883, orders out $1,320 52 Less amt duo Irom Coun ty Camm'rs us above $221 03 Netindebtodnesstiiisdato 1,104 59 Increase for year Wo, tho undersigned, Auditors of Howe Township, having examined the foregoing uecouut lind it true and correct to tho best of our knowledge. FRA'K O'CONNKR. ) , .., William B. Rick. Auditors. Brookston, Pa., March 12, 183. tho Eastern Cities with a SUCCESSORS TO JEMS TWP. AUDITORS' REPORT. Maiufnvii.lk, Pa., March 12, 1883. J. It. HUNT, Township Treasurer, in ac count with Junks Township Road Funds. Dr. To amt ree'd from S. V. Rolirer, former Treasurer $ 37 13 To am ree'd from Co. Comm'rs 1,031 08 $1,008 81 By vouchers of Road Commis sioners redeemed .$1,031 12 By percentage on $1,031.12 at 3 per out 30 03 By bal. due Township fl 70 $1,008 81 Ave, tho undersigned, Auditors of Jenks Township, certify that wo have examined the above account and lind it correct. S. S. Towlkk. ) . M ... T. J, Ruyni'.r. Auditors. J. P. HUNT, Township Treasurer, in ac count with Jcnks Township Poor Funds lr. . To amt ree'd from S. F. Rohrer, for mer Treasurer I3 41 By bid. duo Township $13 44 $13 41 $13 41 We, tho undersigned, Auditors of .lenks Township, certify that we have examined tho above acco.int and lind it correct. S. S. Towi.mi. I , , ... T.J. Rkynkk, J Auditors. Road Commissioners of Jonks Township in account with Road Funds of aid Township for tho -ear ending Mavch 12, 1883. Dr. To amt of lew unseated valua tion $103,508.00 at 10 mills $1,035 OS To amt of low seated valuation $50,002.00 at 10 nil.ls $599 02 ROAD COMMISSIONERS. n To amt vouchers drawn on Treas.$l,148 IS To amt levy seated tax 500 02 $1,717 20 Cr. $3' 00 ;o 00 30 110 273 !'! 43 i 11 217 24 12 (HI By p'd .1 W Cole, Road comm'r.. " J J Parsons ' ... " J Walton " " ... " Pathmaster J II (Juiton J W Ward O I) Kldridgo... " Auditors " Sundry acc'ts J W Kahl for tools By p'd sundry acc'ts Tlios. Nu gent services By p'd publishing Aud'rs Report By p'd Clerk .1 A Scott By seated road tax, work and ex onerations 24 04 2 00 30 (Ml 14 00 509 02 $1,747 2(1 We, the undersignod. Auditors of Janks Township certify that wo have examined the above account ami lind it correct. S. S. Towi.ku, ),.,., T.J. Kkynkk!; Amliotrs. Attest, .Tas. A. Scott, Clerk. Marienviile, Pa., March 12, 1883. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in GEOCEBIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA KE, QUEESS- W A It E. O L ASS VA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, W ALL PA PEB, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BUEAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, $3.50, $4.50, $0.50 ai'd upwards. GUEITTHEH'S LU17G HEALEP., IIMPBUVB Till! BOUB. roa the c.aa or CONSUMPTION' Spittiug of Blood, I)r"n chltiH, Coughs, o'iN, Catarrh of Let. ' '1 s i Iiitiuutte if Uia 1'uluiouury Organs. I'rii'a. 60 cents auit 1 00 Ask your lruK:!)t for it. .TRADEMARK. Hi LVrilKK A ( O. PitUbur;ti. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TON EST A. PA. S2 W.l. hts. tl.mwii.d.r.,150, Whit. mel.l Huutlnitr. li. luilLlloucoldik bul.JuulJlia. i,.. 1. 1, J L. I (urynuruwu uti tr ..i ui.tivo i"irKuw-fc .lnal.lt chi- iuu.(ic.. iuorou.iio., la; si. t u.k. . . - - r'--- TIM E TABLE, IN F.FFIICT Octf 2ii; Soulli. Sa la m a na1 i "vTsi7iji"." NiTl if. A.M. I. M.I M-. A, J!"" P. M. 0 10 8 00 jnr Pittsburgh lv I'. M.I 1 1'lnlH. 'l ime' 0 45 0 00 -.i 2 3!i!l2 30;ar... Oil Cit v....lv A.M. 7 Oo r. M. 310 t 48 12 i :t ; 1 1 51 ( lleopol Is, 117 20 f.'l 31 8 41 12 05 T8 38 2 02 8 20 1 45 18 05 1 30 11 4(! Englo Rock t7 2s;t3 RS II 34 1 1 1 05j President.. 17 31113 41 7 48 3 no 8 Oil! 4 14 8 II ft 22 8 21 4 30 1 8 43 fl M ! 05, ft 15 o 20, s :-:o y 5(i c oo A. M.;P. M. 11 25 7 60 4 05 1 I'. M.I P.M. Jirndfonl Tionesla llickorv .. Trurkevvillo.. Tiilio'ule 10 30 17 t il 22 10 7 4 5 1 1 10! 10 ( 2 17 25! 12 UVV.I 28 ..Tliompson s... ...,1 rviuelon Warren v . . . I v i 1 1 x. 1 1 a .... it i 7 10; 12 35 0 00 . 0 50: 12 14 0 20jl 40 P.M. A.M. 4 15 10 00 2 10 8 05 P.M. A.M. A. M. 'lv...BrHili(ird ..iir llv Oleau ... .ar Audition a i. Tuains LeaviV" 7:10 a. in.. Kln.ua 0:00 a. m. Arrives Warren 10:15 a. tn. A nnrnoN Ali Thain Leaves Oil City 0:10 am. Oleopolis il:5t am, Eagle Rock 7:10nm, President 7:!0am, Tionesla 8:10nm Hickory 0:0Onm.Trnnkeyville tl:20am,Ti l outo 10:0(liini, Thompson J 0:53, Irvlneton 12:55pm, Warren 1:27 pin. Arrives Kin r.ua 3:00pm, Brndford 4: 15pm. Sunday Thai Ns Ieave Warren 0:2('iaui, 4:20pnii Kin.na 10:25am, 5:Hij)in; arrive Bradford 12:05nooii, (!:4(,pm. Leavn Brad ford 8:3(lam, ::ii0pm, arrive Kiuxiia 10:10 am, 4:40im; Warren 10:50am, 5:45pm. Bi ffalo Division Trains leave Oil City 7:00, 10:40 a. m., 2:45, 4:15, 0:15 p. m., arrivo Oil City 8:00, 0:45 a. tn., 1:30, 3:65, 8:30 p. m. Sunday Trains Leave Oil Citr iooam Titusvillo 7:4(;am, Corrv 8:53am, "ilroeton 10;40am, arrivo Buffalo 12:5opm. Loavo Hullalo 2:20pm. Broelon 4:25pm. Corry 0:35pm. Titusville 7: 15i.m, arrivo Oil Wty 8:30pm. t Flag stations, stop onlv on signal. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitts burgh ():20am., and leaving Pittsburgh 0: 15pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City aud Buffa lo on trains leaving Oil Citv 2:45pm, Buf falo 8;20am, aud between oil Citv and K in ula on trains leaving Oil City 3:l0piii, Kin zua 0:20 pin. Jf. tS-Tieket sold nnd bnggngo checked to all principal points. Get lime tabb s giving roll information from Companv's Agents. 'O. WATSON, Gen'l Sopt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Nos. 41 tt 41 Exchange St.. Buffiilo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Aei.t Tionesta Pa. Buckeye Force rump CALL AND GET PRICES, 31! ID . I-IIiJlBBL, TIONESTA, I'EN.VA. A GHEAT CAUSE OFHUKAN MISERY Is tho Loss of A Ijccturo on tlie Naturo, Treatment and Radical euro of sjeminal WeakneRs. or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impoteiicy, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments io Mar riage generally; Consumption, Epilipsy and llts. Menial and Phvsical Incapaeitv. Ac Bv Robert J. CULVKRWKLL, M. D,. author of tho ''tJreen Book," Uc. 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