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The Venango Spectator from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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PKANKUS, AVGCST rrightfui Railroad Accident. STATE VEKTION. Kiu.ui AMI Xisr. Iram from the Titujville -Her- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ACMTOH OT.XLRJII.

A 1 8 Of that he will punish kidnapping and Internal ntMjcry through Ihe legal mUborlllcs whither Itevcuiie derived from dlnx-l Isunttuii Iliij jvnr The Democratic Slate Convention met ct umi 1 cilllcen or private rill- will r-neh thu enormous tmut OUT TWO that TO accident of the api.Uing BA- linn. that he will iw JHTSOU to be ture occurred about noon on 1, I Cotatrli Coouty. on i VACX. of Philadelphia, was permanent Cliair- the Oil Creek KailroaJ," w'wt of tho man From dilri Kin of Wi.r- Titusvillc drpot, und nearlv opposite the Ihi-1 retl Vtta cho en Vlcc Thonipton I ting Park. The cxpmw tram due there rVrai! Mercer, Secy; Albert IMc-.

Corryw 11:15 collided with a fprijht train McTctlT TM Committee of organbaUeu, end west oat of time, caiwinj: a perievl de-! Cothran Vvnango, ou P. HOOVEH, Fnaklla. SijertS-SETil T. KEKNEDr, IVankUa. Trranurrr--ROBERT J.

PHIPPS, Clinton. District K. S.NOWDEX. Fnoklin. Auditor--S.

r. DALK. molition of the ire, aud death of fix f. IL It. of Ecns and the injury of nice It BpprsrgtluU the train was run and had just rounded the by military rouuiiMou.

go for mcjisures Iu mm, nnd upon AM XIX WHO TIIC nn or nhoenlereil uttr ufuilen In iV(il and ia ure lakiti" steps In Varlmiil partiTof thu txiUiltrJ-. timard fliilutliiK HwmUIitJcmiil boun.i ty received hy Ilinee who eulUled.ala hj Th I Duck; ronnty nominated Ibr Auditor General, and Lt. CoL J. LISTWS county, vvas nominated Ibr 8urvovor CJcncraL i on the third ballot. foot The the Convention, wore debt, the great weight of our State taxTM antl the I'xul burdens Inipux-d UK lu diven ways, cconomr ani' reln-nchmcnt becomes on thus clearing entiri ly-- they do not foot the bill buy the IhU auliject.

There 1 distinction tfhould be the ndilrtl, nnd add with luo on rondv- TO 1 a freight train advancing nt full speed and J. KC.VKLE, Sujr.rcm*. wi twenty rods of down! UU the amiian into the! the. ditck Tlie engineer and tin-nun of the freight Uain also escaped the tame manner. Tlie trains came together with a terrific crash.

Hm. Jeicmiah S. Klark, cliainnanof the cutnmUtte on molulluns uvule the following GEO. TV. CART, Crantwrry.

PKTTIT. Sa Type We present the SMXTATOU to the puWio this week in an entire new dress, and otherwise improved In appearance. It will be observed that the pages arc not as wide by one column as formerly, but with the addition made to the length of the find the snnll typetiseJ. the curtailment of the width more than It is Ihe imperative duty and should be the exclusive desire of every American citizen entrusted with the power of trolling public oftairs by bin vote orolhenvL'c, the locomotive of the express Vicing literally i to we that they are administered with a iingle knocked to pieces, and the tender dovetailing! fy to the great which our forefathers Into the bajs Bad the latter into the I'aJ In view whcti tiny laid the foun.Lition* of express aud mail ear. Both the express and baggage care contained a number of passengers and railroad employees and it was here that the severest injuries were sustained.

this Kepublic, namely; "To form a more fect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranqnility, provide for the ctiuunon dofenee. promote the general welfare, and secure the There were eight passengers coaches in the of liberty to ourselves and onr pos- rrblc up. We think the SITCTATOB will now train, but no serious injuries were sustained terity." AM. WIIKBIUS The men and the pu- cumpare in appearance with the neatest of its by the iruaates in rear of the first, and Ihe tyadminktrrins the Federal Government since be disbanded, tjio rj- sliould an the comipt and lately Intrixluccd Into the Government should be totally U. Thai our revenue lawn nerd to be care- ftilly rcvUvd in Fuch manner, that while thu public credit will be inaiulaincd the national honor preserved, taxation will be equal and just.

14 That the gallant soldiers of the Imil- iic, who nobly risked their livrt hi iku-nse! jial uiulion. of the Union und the etinstitution, tuerit aud! the consumer gets hold of them, he has to pay the taxes of every individual through whole the goods pant. TlIC OWJtMUl i i Who are the principal of the country? Fanners aud Tliey foot the This Ihe Itevenne Tax. "llow It with the tax on (personal properly? United Statw llonds nre exempt friim tionul. State, County, aud Muuici- il! reeeivethe undying sratilude of the American people.

Living, they i-hall live in our waniieKt affections--and dying, their memories will be cherished for all time to come. To say--as our political opponents di--that they fought bled and died mainly for the fr eedom of the negro, is it gross, insult on their and an tmimge whieh will be indignantly n-sentiil by their surviving citu- through ihe box. That the noble nuuiner in which the Dein- i.uii uiai me nl out upon ihe platforms, and in- the pulilic money, denied justice' and iKUiirige and every llie 1 01 1 1 perverli'd the whole Govern-; contemporaries. It 'n our intention to make'; s-hoek of Ihe eoUVion was scan-ely felt in the i 1 K-lrayrd their tnist, violati-d Iheir Mill further improvement in the inixlianical; hulii-s' car. most simtl obligations, the cwiu- department in a short tinio.

I Tlie "Herald- tliat the paswnscrs ra 20 1 of be fundamental law. We have also inade addition to our were rroivJcil Job Ofitce. and invite the attention ofthe pub- to the lie ti To tnaki we 1: ozpcrt inrreasct portii Public the maiwc- UHU Cmwii: A-JAiv--Peveral week-s aga mi ut of vcry Uglu Jt fl ucnce Uivius no sympithy or associa- thu a by a unanimous vote. tlat more are sold'than there is "ac-', li wkitever with that party in the Xorth Rml (l which pluiicd sssfnsi Vnta. and pronoun; Dtu Tl BS reader, wia i ceil the a "covenant with death ilieb men invest their money in these bonds, and while they draw T-30 Interest per nmiuni on their money, they pay no taxes! Who jwys the IntereM un these bonils? Jten of moderate means--Fanat rs and Mechanics.

The withdrawal i.f thr capital inietnl in IJouds from the Tax Puplicnte. throws an in- iTeuMxl burden the remaining l'eroiial and Iteal li-tale. made in the men who entered the fcTiceuldllTercnt periods. Tliorto enlUted in 1SC1 and iUd from patriotic impulses, ami becatuc they bcllerM" the couutry needed their anlstance to put down the rebellion. Hey were pronbed 5 100 at the expiration of their term, but it WM BO Inducement Ibr them to enlist Subsequently.

when men were ban! to the government raised her hounty to S30O, which, adtletj to tho county and other local bounties, made the turn enoruioav We contend that In Justice those who enlisted in and VJ, from the boBrat, iriotle motlvi-a, are hi eijully entitled to the additional SSOO which Were raid to those who enlisted at the eleventh hour, many of whom lorc none of Ihe heat and burden of the day, To give them this additional will take an net of Congress, hut this will never be unless the old soldiers ehilm theirdues of their What we that the returned fuJdiers of nnd 'i2! rtiall hold a convention, and petition Congrertttodn them Jutliceta this matter. Tliey haven right to claim lobe put on the same footing us rc- gnrds iKiiuity. We have no interest lu Iho matter beyond that of seeing full justice doim Whn owns the greater (nrt of Itral K-tate! Imive men who were the IlnTl to rallv lo in Ihe ixninlrr? Unr, we-were infonuiil that the Comml- were about rebuildmg this Bridge, and that in ear Tnovis an Auditor and candidate I I They ny the taxes hieh should to hear from Mime of the old wldicrs on tho upon Ihe IX-m. 111 1 11 To rtillfcl the Heveuue Uure an- em- The recent' Democratic. Stale Convention ployed a hot of Asscx-ors, and look strong proumN In favor of Justin- lielng Commiv-inners.

who n-eeive largo for done Ihe Soldiers of and t)i The folluw- Iheir services. Ijiijiis Their sabrics nre paid (him thelLird eani- I (ex veil, Th.il we are In Civor of eijual- of the Fanner nnd Mechanic. the iKiiintiiv to soldiers in and Their Lilnirs could be by IMW, that they -hall rereive Ihe fame and Comity ulliters at the lummy as of nml expx-jiAe. and thus greatly leduce the il it Omgress should make an apporprialiun oppressive wasorig-' for for re-election, was to ujK-rinU-nd the As ti the rcbutl-Lug of the jail the "Spec- and an a-reement with We could not believe this possible, but hive Jator" certainly displays theheidithof brazen .1... impudence in crying out that as a -swindle," when there would never have been lvvrt nince been informed tlial such is the EicL- of the Dcmorralie Ucnioc raliL Uaa prevailed, the Luion would have vc hen it is corwiderrd that the accounts are to any neeess-ity for rebuilding if the Demo- been saved in all its integrit and honor, ivilh- remember tliat on the luittle- field of Ueliys- two years ago, a I'nion snMier was found tlcail with ail ambrutypc picture of three Cltle children tightly clasped in his and If by the abolition party, The i-hodily convention lMik no action on i who nuke the men of modi-rale; tbe matter.

Had ilu- eoldiers of these vears tiearlts while theeapilalUtsan- Ura negroes, they would have received prop- e.xcnipt, thus creating an arU-iucracy oti IT alleutiou. I The man could not IK; idenlilietl. nor tcil by the in the opinion of many, petrated. belng unjust. Tliere is no remedy, however.

af TMrt to be diverted from our purpose It a the penally the people nrc paying for the by side issnes. 1 uiurv of nbolition rule. apjKiinlcd 81! Holm3cn'A cnexpired term. lie a term in the same oflice, which as this proper appointment Jir. tr.

foreman of the Grand Jury Ibis term of the inthetnanasemciitorournnancialam.irs; but which the dwd mia 0 arUcuhrewcw sa on by the press for am! The Jail was built years aTM i mai upon a plan all the rage at that lime. i r. revolutionary fathers 13 entitled lo our iinnnal- Contractor was one of the moat ACT or lift CIVIL aiuonj; Ihe advoeales of the supremacy of Iho civil law in the lime of peace stand the real soldiers of the country. Tiny have given up the sword, now lhal Jn-ace Ltn.vlnn.il, andlmw to the law the authority In tlm nuliou. In an address recently delivered hy General Shermaii, that brave soldier, ancrallu- to the ilark dnys of Ihe rclwllion.

and the cri- opjxiscil to inying for nini; through which we have raid: lietler uble lo pay them than yon an---If you mr vo not dream if thu James O.Clark wrote a beautiful poem on the 1 1 "ht-aA but they and they arc our i incident ind i.hoto~nnli limits Cliil taxatton. nuke It known at the and now exists all over our incident, ami photograph copus of Clul- )M ilor work in then and was high repute, of Commissioners were not im ly, morally and le- lly, at all times, nudcr all eircumstances and public uren of the ftutle-Kield- weresold throughout tlic cotintn-, by which means a verj- snug bt- llc. sum was realized for the itlow and ber chidrcn. foreman or Ihc term of the show the work to have been pronounc-j Court, alxxly whichisGpcctedtomakcw.mc cd right viewers bv tlic OTtrintrrfKO intri tlto (Vim. ezpericnced in work, and assumed nore-1 7 Tm Worc oa vra 1 nncl sponsibilityaner giving oat the contract.

The dto4 i the of into the operations about the Commissioners' ofllce. The, people expected a new man. They must now Trait patiently for a few weeks. Con- Court But this matters i now- one way or tlic other, lo see that they honest officials. vof I bvl oy uer imHirmn nau loneii down, and.

as we an 1 cn informed, she. was engnjretl to be married the in nil sccnn gymieman in fven- way IJut what was her ii-lonisliment a i or counsels us vio- sj (0 rt time lo see her husbaiul. whom all by others, is a public enemy ami a snllpflw qn1c walk hl and nmounlm.ir to alnml a dime an that xc 1M flir it Ulu vanislleil a and vention met Tcstenliiy afternoon, and had a lianuonioUii session. Tlie ticket placctl in nomination will be found or the head of this column. It is unexceptionable in every particular, and will meet with thu 'cordial support of every Democrat.

We rfiall refer to the ticket at length ia our ucxt. STATE Crarc.iL W. A. ot Cleuifield, has leen Clmu-raan of the Democratic Stale Central Committee. This a most admirable selection, Mr.

W. being one of the most energetic ur.il talented yonng men in the State. Albert Price, of Mercer, is the member of Committee in this district. The '-stop theif" cry Is well C.1flll Hot fillCfL't'll In I 1 ta tM.iii5 i.cplctcd. FIK nv press rraiu Y(irki CAITION TO represented that persons are ejipigi'd ill buying up ili- eharged pajx-rs of n-tunied eoliliers with a it appesiN to Ihe hearts of men and the intcr- i-sts of the nation.

1 love my Hildiem and love my fellow ulliix-rs; but at Ihe fame time I think that the idtctt-sts of tbe people anil country uVnmml that where iliilirulliin arise they should lie tlelennlued bv the eiiuita of view of securing land we would caution and advise soldiers to bold on In their ,,,,,1 nnl tv hr V( r( or imi)i "i-asii-s." Tin: present Con-rriss ha- piven IIP i This is well said and mnu up the whole ol- mid'fohlicrs one lijndml nml si.vty: rtion t() tllt orpuiization of military "m- arresoriaiuL only cluirKins the ot nml Ihe ejcrfUe of martial law now and organ defend a of Com- Kxplanatious, of course, took place. lias since kept iiimself, we have not But if the lame efTort above fa a i lmm taWicVroiy' sample of the way in which il to be done, vv from nnv 1 lu 10 oe uone, vv from Bllv d( of punismncn for we very much (aspect the champion, will not or prc crime which is not the le eon- NATIONAL mis- ilio lt Cnu-nil I lt hate and malice, or on LitKi )ffloe, who is prescrilK- the -regula- tllt tn a for partisan a.lvance- tions for giving clfeit to the Im nt the Hildlere are willing to a-ci-pt Mth and appoint an Ilii-sc inn filed hy the wife or rrprcscntallvc. at tin- ofthe National isues of notes, nui E. W. formerly of this county, has been nominated for the A wmbly by the republicans ofthe tcnlli district in lib party being in the majority, he will of course be elected.

Being a Venango man in feeling and interest, our citizens will be pl-awd to Icam that hc has succeeded in obtaining the nomination. Son who recently failed in Ifcw York, Ihrongh the forgeries of one of Ihc firm, lo tlic amount of 000. Were the "right bower" of the Union League in 2icw York, and were the especial peU of Secy. Cliafe. They have been porting tlic government." Jlonday night, the Hardware store of Park Plnnier was tntcrctl, through aback window, nnd about 9100 worth of cutlery abstracted.

Xo clue to the perpetrators. 'An unsuccessful attempt TOW made llic simp night to enter the saddlery shop of T. Moore. QLTJVTIOS roc Crawford "Democrat" says that at the Iain term of ihi- Court in Meadvillc, Judge Dcrickson selectiil from among the bystanders three Grand Ju- rora, one of whom he appointed foreman. Was the action of his Honor right iWThc Crawford "Democrat" says that "an impudent Prussian calling hiiiiself Doctor HersclieV cheated llic publisher out of an advertising bill.

Tlie same humbug lias been here for a few days, and we advise landlords nnd others to keep an eye on him. President Johnson has been Invited to Richmond, and extensive preparations arc making to receive Mm, In case he Shoddy Is grieved, anil thinks the President ought to rusticate in the Jfi Tears'nre entertained that lie contemplates looking into Slanton'g Tvork. 13- lion. K. L.

BLOOD In the -democratic nominee for Senator in the -district composed of Jcflcraon, Indiana and Cambria Tlie dbilrict is largely republican, but if there for any democrat, Blood is Ihc man. The special pollce arc doing good service. A number of arrests have been made, nnd the general order ofthe placn greatly improved. -1 In he Coun Honsc before tho Grand Jurv called npon to act. days in -which lo commence operations, so thai in IhU case it was impossible to give thirty days notice that proposals would be rc- ccivctL Tlic above the excuse tho Board of Commissioners give, through the ''Citizen," for cml Government is sovereign within il? proper sphere; Iliat it not through or tinon'liic but directly upon Stales eonld not absolve ilte their federal obligations; that the Slate oniiiumecs secession were nullities; i ii I (tui-L, tiivii i(Ji t-, awarilmg the, eon tract for rebuKling the Uhen the ottcn ipled revolution came to an end Frenchcreck Bridge to a citizen of Mercer Fllurnbi3ion of tlje insllrgt lc sutc Tlic question arises here, wuo passed the law restricting the lime to commence operations? It ccrtainlywas notdone by democrats.

AnJ if there was not time to give thirty days' no- part of the Vnion as they had been Ipcfure, Iheir people were bound to the same duties and clothed with the same righlf excepting, of course, such rights as Individuals among them liad legallv forfeited bv Ihciroivn ticc under the law, there WAS time to give acts in the meantime, wo TWWTT-cvcn nvu days would Iiavc been suf-1 tlat, so far as we can prevent it, thc'rWtimn- fictciit to hare procured a number of bids from ii on of their proper places in the Union bv responsible parties. create the The shallow attempt to tliat the Board had thosc Slates, some of whose citizens wc-rchitc- ly In rebellion, shall not be impeded or delayed regard for LAW, Cilia to the ground, the by the unlawful interference of that Jhctkm nl Our State Ticket. The ticket placed in nomination by the Democratic Stale Convention, on Tliursiby Inst. Is of more than ordinary merit. The can- didatcs are prominent members of Ihe legal profession, nnd rank among the best soldiers that our State has produraL Col.

D.IVIH, candiiLilc lor Andllor Grncnil, was the organizer and comnianilcr of Ibe KMlh regimcnV and lost his right hand in one of the battles in South Carolina. was ulso a soldier in Ibe Jfcxiean war, where he was promoted to a Captaincy for gallantry. He is one ofthe most accomplished men in the Stale. Lt. Col.

LOTOS, candidate for Surveyor General, belonged to the 2 lib of Union which now pronounces it legally dis- i reports (o cffm solved, and vvluch is still malignity kboniif, mc (Jjc I WORK WAS NOT coiotdccti i.i ilium- ivhieli always was hostile to the Tliat there would have been competitors for L'i Ihe work, even on short notice, can be proved; and that it could have been done nt less cost to the county Li evidenced by the fact, tliat it has been sub-let on terms by which the original contractor makes "good thing." Tni-paycrs may be victims, but they are not such fools as to be satisfied hy the iiimsv excusc given above. counterfeited. Nearly all the denominations of Ihe so-called -greenback" or "legal lendcr'notesprinted in Xew York have been counterfeited or nl- lercd to higher denominations, viz: Ones--Both counterfeited ami altered to tens. Twos--Allercil lo fifticA Twenties--Counterfeited. Fillies-- Counterfeited.

One hundred--Counterfeited. iflcr lieiiig nmstcred out, have whicli to occupy the lamL" YORK, Aug. Ciioi.r.ia.--The Constantinople the Tribune writing under date rif Aug. '-'d, savs: I When I wrole two weeks since it had jitft 1 come that we were to be scourged with Oiolem. Tl.coffldt.1 returns tben n- porteil fiOeen cnses a dav.

epidemic now- rairlv upon us with 'nil its horrors. The I TM one ni1 ITf nn tllc ollleial rts the of af TM? an 10 Prollmtc IL1 wdflirc that very little can IK- snid or written upon it. of Ihe. South, referred the at issue between us and Ihe United States to tho arbitrament of the Fwnnl. Tlie decision has lieen made, and il is against us.

We mint in that decision, ac- it as final, nnd rci-ogniir. Ihc fact that Vlr- is niriin one of the Uniliit States. Our duties and interest coincide. We ehall None of I he notes (except froctlonnl) which 230 a day. But it plain enough from the have in tbe have been number of dead and living focn in the streets that this is fur IICHIIV Hie real mortality in the counterfeited.

tenths per cent, notes, compound interest city, nml it does not include at nil the miltiarv TM neighbors and to restore prosperity to the country. We should at once commence the duties of peaceful citizens, by entering npon tome useful pursuit, nualifving ourselves to vole, ifpos- would lw Ihc tnnrtalitv in Ncw bas not yet been counterfeited, notwithstand- to prevent its C. That Ihe effort now making by rcrtaii persons lo use the. power of Ihe General Government with a view lo force negro suffrage on Ihe States against Ihe will of llic people ami contrary to existing ia not only a high crime against Ihc Constitution, but a deliberate and wicked attempt to put the Slates of this Union (all of ihem more or less and some of them entirely) under Ihn domination of ne- groes, lo africanize a iargn portion of the country and degrade the white race, morally and socially well as politically lo the low level of the hlnrk, We will not tlic inciiMfity nf our own race to govern nor surrender the destinies of llic connny into, ihe hands of negroes, nor put oursclvcs'under their guardianship, nor give- up to political privileges which we inherited" itftn our fathers; find we exhort our brethren in other States to take up the same atlitifu? ntftf maintain it firmly. 7.

Tliat we will support President Johnson in every just effort hc may maku to place all cscctt cil in ew Vorli WoncL Tlie latter having been on detailed duty, the Lt. Colonel led the regiment in all the battles it wan engaged in, nnd wan twice wounded. There-Is no more gallant soldier living, nets also a lawyer of merit and highly respected by all who know him. nomination nfthcsc gallant und mcri- lorious men, lias sent a chill to the hearts of he HhoddyilM. They find their guns cffeo- lually spilled in manner not eJtpectcd.

We fhall hear no more from them about want orcottsiacralion for soldiers on Ihe part of the representation in Congress ftnd to save them fho the curse of negro equality. Hc shall have our beany approval when he. Inflicts legal punishment by means of npon offenders against the United and we will be with him sincerely to sustain and uphold him in every measure which looks lo the mainlainancc of the public credit Hut our lull approval of hU administration can lie founded only in the Ix-Jicf that hc will execute the law, the ivholc law and nothing but the of Ihc country, that he wilj mrt not nicsc notes Department they arc executed according to the original design it believed they, like the live, fix and i-cvcn and three tenths cent, nolcs, will defy the counterfeiters' skill. Tnr. to this writing, but liltle has been done in Court but lulmittinj; Attorneys.

If there is anything in the proverbial fat-ing "that in the midst of counselors there is wifely," the poopl! nf Vcnangii county ean hcrcaflcr rest well o'nighls. Among those ad- mitledon Jlonday was our friend.G. L. Sinucrly of who thnivving hin lo tlioIireezLMiiour town. He possesses the qnnliflcalion; to in the front mnk of tlic profession.

Judge Dcrickwm is presiding in place of Cumpucll. Tlic in.wlent rebel, J. T). Howelt, brolhcr- of Jclf. Davis, was soundly thnuhcd in Savannah a nhort time xince.

for lusgustingand disloyal JIail. Howcll is out In a cord in the K. Y. papers, Mating that nl the time he was reported to hare been "thrashed" In Savannah, he was in Xcw York, and that no such occurrence ever took place. Thus has another Bctuntion story been silenced.

-u the military (,, interfere ill, not mcc It a proposed to build a monument upon the 6rm in Torringtrm, Cu, -where John Brown As President Johnson proved, in IhcScnalc in 1833, that John Brown wasn thief, a traitor, aud a'mndercr, application at the While House for subscriptions to llic proposed mnrnuuKtit, York, the populalion of which is less than Ihnl of Constantinople, if twenty-five dead bodies were carried in a day through Ijiyfa.v- ctlc Place alone for example, I do noi Iliink the details can now fall short of to COO a day, and they probably exceed this numlitr. DIXI.INATIOS.--From tlic following rard, In the Oil City "Kegisler." it will lie M.TII that iu editor, Jfr. declines U-ing 'n candidate for the Assembly. in receipt of a letter signed by a mmilxT of gentlemen prominently innti'tleil nnd rngsiged in the Petroleum 'business of iiinngo, rcqneMiup us to become, live.of iviiillcal a candidate for tlic next Itouse of Iw-prescil- l.itivex from thia Ojslritt. Wbilu we Hhould be pleaseil lo WITH in such an honorable yet nt present, for considerations of business and private nature, we are compelled lo decline.

We return onr sincere thanks to Ihc gentlemen making the coll for their kindness, and regret Hint circumstances render impossible for us to accept the position so gcncroithly proffered. This is the. course, which I have recommended to nil those whom I Imvc conversed on the Mlbjeri, nnd Hint which I have adopted for myself as far as practicable. Very truly yours. J.

E. JOHNSTON. ital known lo be represented in the petroleum business in ten cities of the North is follows: PhilndelphU, 0X) New York, Pittsliurgh, 000, Titusvillc, aevclond, Cliicngo, Cincinnati, Washington, $700,000. TotaU $3.11,200,000. Tliis docs not by any means include all Ihc capital engaged, as very many companies do not come before Ihc public at all with of their capital.

Sir Rev. J. Brcckcnridgc lias been elected the Washington ouJ Jefferson Colleges, i "Herald's" Fortress corrca- pondcnt says: It is now prelly well under- stcxxl that parties have lcen making inquiries as to the accommoilatioii hern for the trial of Davis. Tlie indicate that the trial is to take place bcrciflhe proper nccomo- diilioiis can be obtained, including thu Court anil witnesses. It is that will have lo bu made for at least a hundred and liOy persons- it is said, to convert Ihc Chesapeake.

Hospital building into headquarters for members ami witnesses, arc now being made. There is abundant room, here, and with horse cars running every fiflcen mlmiles back and forth to the Fortress, every other needed facility IM obtained. All this, of course, presents itself as a rumor. bills hrving been found by tbo grand Jury of Franklin ccuiity against M'- Caniiland nnd others who were the immediate instrumentalities in the burning of Chambersburg and the r-illftging of the border by the the rebels during the -war, havo been nude upon tho governors cf Old Vu-gi- Wcst Virginia and Maryland for the rendition ofthe Pennsylvania artlhoritics for trial at CbambcTHburg. COCMT Ulh annual exhibition of the Lawrence County be.held cm of tho New- Park the SHb, Slit and uf Sqter4bcr npiu.

Oil. 8wu.Lr.iu".--A commjiontleijt visiting the Ul regions, hat come uctuu tbla tla.w at Hr to picture them, uid It In tlili strain: Did you ever src an "oil Mueller," nud can you toll to Which or the three kingdoms It And would you thlnlc, troiu lln iiutnc, thil It UM soul to be saved An oil itucllcr a ftllow who about, llku thu old water flmlers, with a fork of Itch-liaul la linnd obligingly to nix o'clock whenever then oil benmtli It. There arc, adomn'of thrso peraiubulii- Yenungo county, and loaning wells after tUl lashlon. In cnn-nl j-tr-utlon yf a ten-dollar bin; und what la oUangiT, there are plenty of people with thi tru-dollar Mil. There Is rein of superstition running through all human nature, whether In Salem and Bedlam or out of then, iind pxxl nld Dr.

Mather wan only Uttle honcktcr than most tarn, und rtm- WHAT IT Albany "Argui" calculates ihocoit to the government of providing RUiitenancc for frrcdmen now without employment nt rations daily (a small estimate, probably, at a cost of iiliout forly each, or gso.ooo a day--over half a million of dollars per Week, and nearly thirty millions of dollars annum. Add to this the of superintendents of fmilmen's camjw ami villages, and other expenses connected then-wltli, and Ihe grand aggregate niust npprnxhnale In alHiut half the entire cost of Ihe government before the war. thow thow with with IIM of appetite. Indlgniton, or Ntr- Dtbllltr, to UMJ Ur.Strlclmd'i Toulc. It I.

vegetable preparation, frtc from ilrholiollc It; a goad and In warranted to euro DripeiMln'iiup Scrroun Fur tale by Dru KS ut" jl per bol- tlc. I'rejiired by l)t. A. Blrlclaml, Ji E-'it Frnrth St. Ohio.

A RCMEIIT ran rue It blnulni; to the euffcrlni; to know thiU we hurt an effectual cure fur thin truly troublesome fr. J. of 1BI Hecuod ttreet, grent 111 InfuiiLlni; nil who art: BUIRrtuf; irltli that he u-cj a nuiull ipiauti. ty of Ur. KirttUndV Hie reuifdv, and etfrtttd apenaaneut cure.

TUct urui to be the. with all Klio uiiike me of tills ijilrndld tlun. It at No. 6 Eut rourth ClncluuaU, Ohio, and by all IlruuiUu. Korwleby HlranfitrJ A IlroV, ur II.

FniiLIIn. I'x A "it It" I is l5. On Thursday but, the I'UMin. by Itrv. 8.

M. Katon, ilr. J.mia Ottvcn MiLTitx, of Cranlxrry aud ilM Sir.Ail ASK of Warren'county. FRANKLIN MARKETS. by Wx.

A. lu liroerrlrx, Fraukllu, 1'a. FKAMU.IS, August Kfl, U'lii'ni bin live per yn TOASKLIN H. J. A is AMKRICiN AND ITAM.W MARBLE, MONUMENTS, TOMU STONES, All kinds of Marble Work to Or Liberty of Doe VIIANKHS.

1-A. 30, 18C5. A I'KIVATE SAI.r._Tl,e nK WL -i X. sin- VVMI In Sandv. crtck TowB.Uhi Vruaneu Alfe- Itlvrr, rU nillrt Fraokllo, LavliiL' a Urire KiiKlue and tood all In good irorkln- ordrr, touvlhcr in additional urir Inn Hu-lun llimw, all tb! necrtMrr rliluerj-.

In cundllloii to Ixire wiotliw Well." The W11 hw ln-en pruduclBg Oil IKCl.of 3Jdt cravlly. The Ttrrfturj- conUlns alKmt ten more or and a Iriur, for onn-tlflh of all the oil ilfllvcmlln the tank Intinlk. Tltlr prrfrct--Ti-ruii Canh -and 1 For nptilv to SAM'L C. NICKI.1N. At ZeiiifKchmldt A StmiRB Store, Ubertr St.

Franklin. HENRY HEIMAN, AND KETAIL DEiLEK IN who ore no eager lo tear down the d'lstinrtion between whili-s and blaek, and make them all jj at the Ixillut IKI.V; art- at work with Maiki-n-l' to build up distinilioii lH-tween I the rich anil poor. To tills end the revenue iij 1 1 ami lax law are so that while the Shouldrrs fannem and inerhaniRi are laxu-d on all they iru produce the rich iHindholdi-rs nre exempted from bearing Iheir share of Ihe expense)! of tlie 1 j' goTcrumcni. iiTM!" Wines. Liquors, Tobacco and Segars, Doc Street, oppoxitr IjmbertoiiV llink.

FitANKLIN. I'ENNA. stock clutiraccn thechoifiit Kentucky eorresiiondenl of llm Republican says: Numerous Instances haveo retired of latt (prime) per tt Kim seed per bun negroes have returned from Indiana to Uo "i iitiir their fonner inanlfm, and to IM- taken back to their fonner condition, sati-lied with LODGE, NO. 310, A. Y.

M. the experiment of livin-j 111110111; their friends Kranklln. Pa. in the free States. They nnw think that com-! Stated at their Hull, on First and fortnble home with a KCXK! master is prtfera- lu each niontli We to freedom and the hard taik-inustcrs they find In the free States." C.

.11. HOOVER, TV. M. W. Svc'r untiii.

inns. wure by no mean!) barkwa nl in speaking of; Within A year, thc-r paid, nnnel men will Frame House. the Riecn ilag in Ireland, supplied with 1 irc at Iht; A and aruia from this countrv-. rSTTlic lottery of linhinutre, Wiuh- uron nnd New York are IScxKling tlilH nmnty I The iindrp-lirnrd inform ttie public Ural thov are inantifiiclurini; and kerp on at Micir Yanl ill U'utcrloo, Brick 01' the Best Qualitj-, circulars. We our readers to Mve nothing to do with these or any other which they an: able lo sell cheaper Iliao can be port of enterprises.

Tliev are without bonilhi pminpt- DUFF1KLD, rxrcptifin. uninitignted Dwindles, KAIIL The Ximli nntntnl Fair of the Shenangn Agricultural S- ricTj- will be held at Wit Greenville, Mercrr cnr.nly. on Hie "fith, -7th and Sej- icmlx-r next. AllU'U-t Waterloo. A I A II -Corner of Doe and Oiler FKANKLIN, PESSA.

AiiS. 3(1, C. NICHOLS, Proprietor, 1ST In this count rr we arc discussing the policy of allowing negro niflhigc. In Hayti the r.c^ro revolutionists are demanding that nil residents Miall U' debarred nil Uovern- rr.cntr.l privileges. ijiT The earnings of tbe Atlnntic Gre.il Bailway for the month of July fixt For the corresponding month up IKS'.

the aggregate un increase of is, showing OTIIAY t. the of the -iitKcriber In ou the of Julv, a llcbl red cow, with white flxits. nlxiut 7 vrars old- N. IIAKTMAX. AUK.

MONONC.M1EI.A KVE BOfUBOS Imiwtcd Port, Sherry. Whlrkeyii, llaileria. Also, Ch.nnp.igwx, lllnekberry and Cli'Try ilrandte-i, Ac. Segars aud Tobacco lit luis the largest Moek of Semrf sml Toluic- co crrr bnniKlit lo Kranklin. embracing kiiou-n to the tnnle.

The attention nf retail dealers Li Invited lo tliU Tbu proprietors feel i-ouUiUnt that he can aceominudalu the traile on terms ax favuralile the best city houses. 31), FOR SALE! TheVubccrlbcr ofleri for talo hh' Hiit'ol town tho MANSION HOtTSE, Situato in tbo Borough of Franklin. Vcnan- RO county, and withi" Ibo! Atlnntic and tircat AVeitorn llailway IJepot. I This lloiuo hiw U-cn enlarged and put in I cood order and businwj. There is a barn attached, which will aecomo- datoSi ALSO--Sloro end other which will rrnt fur $-100 pi-r year.

Snid cniinutbuiliut in ni K-jrra-jsJul by tha crrck- '1 iiorp good Oil 1'rivileye en tho creek wbcro ono or moro welb can bo put down. cn in one monih alter conilrmed. I'or further particular! inrmiru on the prem- lies. IJAV1D VASCK. August 9, 18J.

-It 7 DAYS'BATTLES. KW CASTLK i 11EAVK1; VALLEY from Pittfburgh to If. Castle, Yonngitown, Hbsr- on. Mercer. Franklin and Oil City.

Trains leave 1'itUburgh 5:10 airlTo at Now Cattle a. m. Traini Allegheny p. arriTu at yew Castle p. m.

Trains leare Kew Cutlo at 7:00 a. ar riia at 10:00 a. in. Trains IraVe New Ciutlo 1-10 p. nrriro at Pittiburgb p.

m. Stages connect at New Cutle "for Mercer and "1 oungslown. Shipjier: would do well to give IhU route their attention. Prompt attention will bo given to forwarding freight. Win.

D. Dickioii, Agent; J. O-good, Freight Acont; J. W. Blanch, ard, bup't.

May a. A. HORTOIV DEALER IX FANCY DOMESTIC HOOTS AND SHOES ESSIUJ. GL'GENIIEIM willwpplyyou an arUclc of Imperial Tea, at Citv prices. Aug.

1G, OJfrt of anil OH CrerJ; (At, 1 I'lllLAIlELI'llIA, A I 18Gj. Notice liCR'by Riven, that Spcciid Hwtingof tbo Stockholdi'rs of tho Sthuvi- i kill and Oil Cm-kUil Compnnv, will be held I at their Unite, No. iil Walnut (I'ooms -1 nndL'-,) on thei'iflh day of Septem' ber. 18i0, at 1- o'cloek, for "tin purposd of reducinir the Capital Stock ol tho said Cumpanv from five Hundred Thousand 1 Doliar-i to One Hundred and 1 Twcntv-flvo Thuu-atid Dulbm J. MONK, IIKJTKV L.

ELDEU, i GAItltETT, KOE. i A A 8 A J. O. Lvmlerlon'i OU StanJ, Street, 2ampaip3x Fairly Opened. Tie of Thrown Ptondly tc the Breeze: COMPETITION RTICOSGER THAN EVKlt Knowing men to bo the case, JACOB KOCH, mado oilTM oxcrtlou in every branch uf liu Kitra cjertioni in bilyiii- ttoclc.

Extra- exertions in hu ready-made Cloth- Ing Department. Kiira in Furnuhine Uoodi Department. Kitra exertlont in hit Hat afld' tip Uo- Kxtra in procuring polita And in tact he hu to directed hu eflurU, lint ha bus brought the to the dard perfectly mid cu wholesale Bid retail clothing huuie," to none in country. in of Clotliiac convince thomsolves that Kranklin hu modol olotbiog hoiuB, kept by A Liberty Franklin, P'enna, N. B.

I can undersell iJl other culibliJi- cienbi In town, lu I havo no high rant t- Oioe me a call Sathly vunolvea. April 12th, 18C3. 8TOKB. TTST rorciTixr, a largo of- klntij of BOOKS. STATIONERY.

WALL 1'Al'KK. ALHUM5. 'A -p" 1 'A Aug. iDACHAUACIl, wouhl reipecifiiuy infoni. tin- public, thai hchu on hand aud is dally receiving tbe Largest Stock of GoocLs ever brought to Frauklln.

stock of (iootls in of and loinetlc in mtllebs varl Itlrh Black Silks, Merenos, and Common Crapes, In nil Colors mid Shades, with Trlmmiiifts to match, 1 OKFICE or I.NTKRSAI. Dirlritl, I'ennrylrania: Franklin, August loth, I8C3. Notico is hiireby 5iren that tho annual list containing the tax upon gold wutchcs, Pianos, silver and Ijieen- vf, hai been recleved from tho for divisions fi 7, by Gen. D. Nick- Hn, L.

C. lleatley, nnd A. Cumberland, and lj now dueiuiil payable, at this olllcu. Unhrss on or before the 10th day of Scptijmber next, JO per cent, will bo added ns required by Law. M'OOUOIL Aug.

10, Collector. aud see furyourcelves. Competiiion deflcd. the place, BacliarachV Union IStorr, ojijKwitc Greene's Hotel, Liberty Street, Franklin. Fel.

la, 1) II L' Tbe would inform the public ueu- emlly tbc.i ojteilt-d new Hullfe on Doe Htri'et, nriir Ijnilrt-rlonV Hank, win-re tlu-v are prepared the Invrllnt; public with ulul Ixuird cmi.il to Aiic- mi.il to anv linusp in irnvii. .1. U. IJU1NX. Proprietors.

I OST. near the Kriiik dark rnllum Kriiiklin I)i-pot on tlm 19th several reci-iptn. Tbe p.iyiiu-nt of the lotul having been flopped, it will lie of no lo any i estimated that the ing the war, comprised men of whom CCO.OOO were killed and disabled. The Sudcr winlirewarSa bv U-avInc thu fame at the First Natlnnal linnk. Warren cnun'y Hiirwill THOMAS ItlCKKTl'S bcjhcui at on the and I'fjth of September.

SPECIAL XOTICES. II. Ileiman, Doc Street, is large of Liquors, cigars, to which he invites attention in our advertising columns. -We have examined his stock, and have no hesitancy in saying it will compare favorably with the best Tur. ToTroct: SAUMIN, near Ihe end of the Frcnchcrcck Bridge, is one of Ibe favorite resorts of those who nre choice of their eatibles and drinkables.

Tlie proprietors. Messrs. Young Wiley, nre first C.IIIFS caterers, and arc receiving a large custom. See card. OUNG cfc WII.KV would nn- linnncr lo tbe cttlzniA of Franklin and vicinity, that tbev luive just om-nctl a lint sa- Inonj corner ol" Doc and Elbow Streets, Franklin, where they will lie pleased to sec all who umv favor tlirin with enll.

Tbey nNo hai'e llupitclle Table In connection with their Kalinin. Auff. nil, QninnXpro- prietore, Docetrcct, is one nf the most orderly and well managed saloon in Ihc Oil Itcgion. -The proprietors give their attention exclusively to the wants of their customers, anil seldom fail to give satisfaction. Give them call.

Oct. Young friend, II. J. has returned to 'opened Marble Shop. lie is prepared to do nil kinds of work in his line in manner superior to that generally pcd- led through the country.

Such an cstaWish- hns long been in demand here, nnd we trust that he will receive all encouragement. Sec cilvertisemcnt. Messrs. Piitrrs Dcrnr.u.'s etoro in Waterloo is proving ft grout accommodation to the people in that section. Their is good, and prices low and more whole- men snd liberal traders never Mood behind a counter.

BSICE. The demand for Brink in the. Oil Region IB very extensive, nnd has resulted in the cstnbliehmcnt of several Yards, among the heat of which ia that of Messrs. M'Mullen A Datllcld, at Waterloo. The Urirk manufactured by them has no superior in Ihc market.

Ste advertisement. THA YELl--From the subscriber In Kranklin, ca tbe lilh of Augiift, an Iron Oral- Marr. luldle marks on back, heavy main am; tail, bad hilwr A liberal reward will be raid fnr Ibc It, LAMBKKTON. Aap. TRA'i KD--From tlionf.tcJ«liorAti);ii«l, tirightlay cure, ou Ibe Jjlcd legs.

Mm, a gray coll, witk whit: ftcr two j-cars old anil a ercam colored borsc. branded on left r-bniildcr U. with sore f3 ciuwil by raildlc. Any perron be found, -nil" 1 reoardrtl. BOBT M'CALMOST.

A I-A Coal D.ink three and one-half miles from Oil City, now ilnlnc a giMwl Tlie Coal la of the rjtmllty. Tbe Hank provhlecl with a and ollice, a new pet uf complete. The above mny lie had at a reasonable rate upon carlv application. F.tiuilrc atthcotllcc of the VKSASOO ATon, Fmnklin, I'a. IfiAa--31 Hail Waterloo I I I1K.VLKP.1 IX Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, WATEIILOO, VKNASGO COUSTT, AVK on hand nnd nre constantly rcccirlnj; nil kept In a Mrf't-cL-ws Gro- cerj' irhtcb they arc nclllnc nt lirlce? aw low, if not lower, thnniinviIniU.ircood5 ran be had otitMili- tbe clfy.

They solicit an ex- nmlnntlou of tlirlrntock anil prices. August 1000 A A Largest size anil weighing in at 6 0 0 a i The best and cheapest article for OIL COMPANIES, HOARDING HOUSES. FAItMERS, AND L1VF.P.Y STABLES. Aluo--White I i Flannel anil Shirting Flannels of all for unle at the MEADVILLE WOOLEN FACTORY. fe.nt by express to any station.

A liberal illpconrit lo Ihc will find our prices much under the New York mtcs. II. K. W. AuC.

JW5S--5m Meadvillr, I'a. 1'etroleum Machine Works. SMITfl, DEHAR SMITH, of SUCKEIl KOI) JUIXTS, DIIILL DKIIIIICIC IKONS, OILTOOLS FIXTURES. All kinds of Machine Work done to ortlcr. Special attention Iscxlleil to ourlarircr'loek of "Sucker Rod Joiula." This tirm nunnfiic- turcs tbe well known "Smith Joint." Shiij) near Venango Mills, Water.Streel, Frank- lln, P.1.

Aiifrust Ifi, s. n. MASON'. w. w.

JIASOX. THE PATRONAGE OF 1-1 I- I I I July 10,1805. I'lCTL'UIK. WINDOW SHADES AhSO Mnhogany Cloth for 1'inno nnJ llelode oncuven. Table town tbe.

(Sehoul nt wholesale.) Liberty Street, (oppoiitu Greene's Hoivll FranUIn, IV j. R. VINCENT. 8th, 03. I 5 0 0 0 0 A For by HENRY HAKElt.

Franklin, Venungo Co-, I'a. Oct. 19, 18CI. No tic TREASURY Disr.uiTMnsT, Office of Comptroller of tha Currcni Woihlngton May 20, 1863. sntijfactory evidence pnacn- incj.

I 60. S. W- W- MASON, the County of Venango, nnd State of sTlvania" has been duly organized und AXJJ CONVEYANCERS, Xo. 213 South Fourth Street, PHILAUELPKIA. July L'G, 1SG5.

tf GEUltGE E. KEI'UAIIT, First door below Lnniorton House, Finnk. liri 1'enna. All work entrusted to hu care will ren-ive Prompt Atluntinn, and bo clone in tbe best style, having unpaged tlio services of an ciperienced -vorkman I'rom tho city. 1, ISfiJ, 1 DAVID IT.

MILLER, SURVEYOR DRAUGHTSMAN, Peiner and to tho requirements of the Act of Congress cni'tlcd Act to provida a National Currency st-rurod by pledge of United StatM bonds, and to provide for tho circulation and redemption thereof," approved Juno 3d, 18GI nnd hus complied with allthc provisions of said Act required to bo complied with before commencing the business of Bunking under snid Act. Freeman Clarke, comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tho Venango National Bank of Franklin, in tho borough of Franklin, in tho county of Vonango, iincf State of I'cnnsvlvnnia, is authorized to enmmcnep tho biisinesi of liimking under the Act aforesaid. In Whereof, witness t. s. my band' and seal ofofiicuthiiTiTcii- tieth day of May, FKEEM.AK Comptroller ofthe Currency.

May ,11, 'Cj, -m. ADAMS, I PROVISIONS FEED, ffSIOS HALL, LLBEETY STKEET. FHAXKLIN. PA. paid for all kinds nf Grain, Marketing and Countri- Produce Kcncrallv.

ia, IBM. C. D. ELLIOTT, 8TTBGEON DENTIST, Of Pittsburgh, In permanently located In Franklin, at dm residence of Thomas Moore, HulHilo, Street, Franklin, wliere lie prepanil to attend to all brandies of tbe Dental ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted to any nianntUcturcd in tbe Eastern Cities. Prompt attention Driven lo all work Intniatcd to bU enrc and satisfaction guaranteed.

Aug. 10, ISrtj. HOTEli. anil coniinmlious Hotel, corner of A. I)ic nud Elk Streets, knomi an the "MADTSONT T-JOTJSE," Is now open for tbr reception of Tbe proprietors bave nn pains lo fit up tbis House In Ibe modern el.vlc, nml hvclojc utlcnllnntnhuslneM tnmrrll and receive tbelr portion of the tnvrlinj; public.

II F. A will be supplied with the hot the market affords, and will be second to none In the Oil II A IS, will furnished with the choices and liquors, of their own liuport.illnn. rCH JEKXISOS, DELL, GOOUItrC fonnetlv of Clue'muati. OIANOd! PIANOS! PIANOS I most inform tlic public tbal we Iiavc sold otpr Krii Pianos in WcsU-rn and every Inslrnmcnt Rives Our I'iauos are acknowledged, bv able judges, In be. the K-sl llnlflicd, fullest and 'sweetest tone.

touch nnd most reliable and cheapest I'lano in the market, when compared with arc all full ikvcn Octave, ovcrstronp, iron wllh all tlic lH-st ImproTcmcniy, dark rosewood and warranted firr A refer the public to even- one that use our Price frnm to'SIWifl. Cheap msdo--we make Itced Hand or Wood Pianos ran fiirnlsli tbr.ni for frtun S.TOO lo inn. A. DtKUITN A New York. Enquire at Thomas Turncr'i wrlrv Blure.

Ftanklin. Fa. Any. an. il A In the subscriber in on July 12th, ono dark bay or brown maro, aliout 14 hands bleb, with stripo on forehead, right bind foot white and scnr on each bip.

Aug. 1 Ctb, JAM KS EAKIX. County, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. August 2, 18GT-- 1m OL.L1.Y HO i It A 1C I A S. B.

IIOLLKY, Prop'r. Juno I 1ST. BAKHELS FOll II unilcnigncd havo un baud und ara JL constantly manufacturing Oil Barrels of 'juallty, which they offer for ut loivcit markcs rates. O.S. SKLDENSON.

Aug 1C, 'Co' Mcadville, 1'cnna. A 01C up on Friday lost, at Hbwitt'9 farm, two miles south of Plcasantvillc, a bay fourteen handa high anil about eight years old: white strip on noio and white mark on left hind foot. Aug. Ifilh--3t O. J.

BACON. It A or stolen from the subscriber on tho Cth of August, a DUN COL911BD MAKE, years old, star in forehead, dark main and tail, thrco white feet, raddle, mark on buck, fear on left hind Ins; on tho inside. If tho above reward will bo paid, or SUft if strayed. W. EltV, Aug.

15, -05'--3t Franklin 1'a SURVEYORS, DR AUGHTSM EX, ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS ALL Foil SU11VEVS, StAPS, Oi" tlio Oil Coal Kcgion.s, Wll Receive Prompt Attention Office Staiis, Cor. D.je Otter Prnnklin, MI u'n- Erie Pittsburgli R. IL and after October 31st, ISfiJ. will leave Greenville nt 2:18 in tho aUor- noon. and arrivr nt Nuw Un'tlo at 4:30 in tho evening.

llcUirning will Icnrc New Castla thomurning and nrrivo at Green, vilte ihis. These Traine connect wifa Xow Castle and Henver Valley R. K. for 1'iiUbureh, als.r with trains ut Giranl for Erio nnd all pointi East. LEWIS QUANT.

April 20--tf Ge-n'l Supt. O. H. BHEMMER, CARPENTER MILLWRIGHT. HOP in tho Alley opposite Martin Y.p.

leys Hardware etoro, between Culfnlo nnd Liberty strooU. A'lf ordurs loft atthcfliop or nt Xeiigschmidt Strcnc, will receive proin.it attention. C. H. BKEM.MKI1- Jlay 31.

'65. 3m. The undersigned tnlcci this tnctlioJ of in- tlio public, that hc ha.i opcnrl in Franklin, a largo ainl well iclaoted elock of QUELNSWAKB, GLASSWARE, which ho otfrr? ut prices puitcd lo tinier and locality. Having miulu specialty of the busines-i, lio is prepared to shmv tho of poods that can bo purchased in tlio castnrn cities. Give him a call nt the room recently occupied bv Krockc, Groono'a Hotel, Llbcrtv St.

C. May 10th 'GK. rp UE YOUNG MAN'S JJACHAKACII, would in. form tho public, that on and after tie 15th of February, that ho will dispose of his STOCK OF W1NTEU GOODS at FIRST In order to mako room for a largo ttock of SI'IUNG SUMMER GOODS. Those to buy all kinds Dress Goods, cheap will do well to 'call soon.

Como ono, como all! Now is your timo to getgood bargains Ilcmcmbcr tho old Stand in Kerr'j Block, opposite Grcoiic's IIulcl. Feb. lo, IBCo- I you want good urticlo of Javn Cotfec, go to (inyrnltdiH's 31 cigars at 1'i, will Iind llic best Havana to lc Jlnrteil (n monopoly) wliicli will clear over SiM.OllO pr nn- num. without risk ii enn lo shown bj npriic- lical bu-inrss man. Address in confldcncc, "DiitcbefS" nt tliia ollite.

to tho' premises of tbe undersigned, in Oakland on tlie "4th of July, one brown liono, fore feet white, a- lioul Dvc old, and ono gray one hind foot while, five or six old. Aug. 9 3t DAVID BEATTY. A a llmir. for 1 it at lliigrnkclm't I Aug IB 1 I A kinds ol wnodcn ware, (Jlnsswaru, llniihes just rcuioved at House and lot in Franklin, Alto, icveral tuiMint; Terms eimv.

For particulars onquiro at tho law office" of J. II. OSMER, Ken's Block, Franklin. 9, 18C5. of spun roll tobacco, A to G'tjrnttin's Aup.

11, Ang 1C, -GO' A to llic rcsidcnra of tho In Krencheroek two strsys, one a largn Inv bone, and tha other black maro with'white flripo In forehead. 1EIC1IARD BOD1KE. 16, -Co 1 UOENHEIM'S ran VX not bo equaled tco for youriclf. Aug. in, -C3' J.

L. HANNA. GENERAL AGENT. Office opposite Ihe Lamicrtvn House, FKAXKL1X, FA. Real Estate Bought Soldi Excbanged.

AfiH WOUTH of Saw IfllOU.UUU Villas I'nipertv for salo by L. IIANN'A, Af. 'oi Gcn'l Ucal Estnto Aj't. Water Privilegcs.Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Furnace, 1'ino und Wild furealo. Lot every man be hij otvn Doctor.

is the namu of Hox of Medicines prepared by an eminent Physieian in Cineinimti, it contains pnvcntutivu nnd euro for all private discuses, with directions limv lo treat each case, thcrufiiro with the Young Friend In ynur piHcssion, yon havo. the full directions nnd iwuigine for tha treatment of yourself ami It is for sale by everywhere. Ask fur Yooif Man Friend, lor salo br Strftnford or II. Dnbbs, Franklin, Pa. LKM.

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K.Ko*K. M. Onire nn IJIicrty Strec.t, directly opposite Itbu Kural Hotel. Fmnklln. To.

1 Tittb of any Trrtli e.jtmi'trd without pain, iilir. Vi. HM-f In Franklin pi A full stock of Cottcf, Ten, "White and Brown Syrup, Spices, lit K. K. King UItE Cider Vinegar, msdo (ram pure Ohio eider, E.

R. King ATAILS by the pound or keg IN E. ftn. H. Store.

rPHE only Turkish Smoking I bacco, jou Cr.d fir WARDS, LO WHY DEALERS IV COAL, Deliver an excellent (jualily of co.il to all tucs at any nomt nlonR tho A. i U. W. Knil Way m.dOil Creel; K. U.

Tlii-y have for tbis purpose npcnu and coal ntSbaw's Landing, Utio.i, Itrnwn'n Klation, Frank Hn, Kcno, Oil City, Cwin and Titua- villc. Jrly LA MI1E11 TO.Y 110 VSK I A A A Horses Cnrriiigoj, TiaiiiU Suddlo furnisbod on Snort Xntivc. rarticuhir nltentiou paid to Stabling Traveler nnd Inquire at Iho UlUccof tho Hold, cr nt tin tilnnlm. HAYS CUAPLAX rroj-rie'-or. July S7, 1MJ.

r. CLARK, A O. Printers, Hinders, Stationfrs ami Boot: Jfiinufttcturcrs, nnd Dealer: in WALL I'Al'Kns, WINDOW SHADES, core and given tu orders Iiy mail. April SAMLTEL D. IRWIN, SURVEYOR, DRAUGHTSMAN.

AND BEiL ESTATE ILL rive pfofpt attention to "f- den lor Surveyi, A1 to COJi'VEYAJTCIXG GEN2KALLY. Office nn Liberty Street, near tho new Catholic Church. Franklin, I'u. July tOtb, 'Go. tf B.

ALCOKX. Attorney at Law, Chcr- JL rytroi Vcnarigo Ccuntj I'a." tions in thU and adjoining fllTu'B LJIBIV'T slrrr. Ir. iNEWSPA'FERr lEWSFAFERl.

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Pages Available:
180
Years Available:
1865-1865