uhe jgcpuMicnu. WEDtESDlT MORMMJ, Jl LY IS. V,l. DQROUGHOFFICEVIS. ttrffryi. Ittki. Ju. ' fVMNnVmm N. J. VnlinTf. T. J. Vim llwn, J. P.. Illninu, U.S. Knox, J. S. 1Imh1, J. A. Proper. ' Jtirei of (lit. l'cnce W. I. Mcrcllllott, 1. S. Knox. (nx1ntile II. Swnegnrt School IHrtrtnml). S. Knx, II. O. Pi yi H. J. Woluott, S. H. Ilnslat. A. II. .Kelly, 1). Clark, i FOREST COUNTY OrFtCKrS. Prrai'tmt JmlftrW, V. Jkkks. Amori'ita Juiliitti. A. FltorKR, Ah iiikv Cook. sheriff T. .1. Van (Iikskm. Tri'i a m rrr F n r.n. ( J i. a kk it. I'rotionolnri, ty iiter it ecorifcf , f. t. n. Aorv. (iimiaii'iiirr T. D. Col. MM, Jons Thompson, J as. K.Ci.auk. ' ' Vttirv tiirrintentlrnlH. K. ltoiiltKR. fHnlrirl AtlnrnrttS. I). Inwix. Jury (VimmiMiuiKi'i-J ah, Ft.v ns, Wm. I'attkiison. ftiwiiry Vnrrrior S.D. InwfW. fWomtr M. Ittki,, Jn. Cdhn'.v Auditor 'V. It. Conn, L. W'Ait- IKK, i. JAMIKNON. Mumhrrn ltyrt 10A D)trictC. It. Cr IITIM. jlsnrtnbli Ma rti m W I i.i. I a mm. Tim ft of Train At TIONESTA STATION, ott and aflor June I, 174 aol-rii- 1st CLASS, ' Truln 22 7:12 . m. 2l C..S. Train AO .... ll:0An. in. " 61 - - - MM p. in. WollTII IsT CLAMS. Truln 21 - - . H:28 p. in. 3t rl..sa. Truin M HiM n. in. " Ml - - . 6:0.1 p. in, On tho River Division i. t. from Oil Clly in IrvinptHii, up (lie river In North j down llio river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Adjourned argument court fscp tcmbcr Atli. llcmember tho Treasurer' ad juurueil nlc of lniuls fur taxes. Xttlus place on Monday the 20th iust. A terrible firo took place lu C'liU ago ycFtciduy. Loos from 84,000.000 to $0,000,000. We Lave neither time n ,t r jom to give llie particulars. The County Commissioners have lirrn putting up window shade in the -mirl room mid ifliee. A necessity flint tins lung been ft-It by those fre quenting the Court House. Attention is,tiille! to the card of tlio Ceiitrul House, which is lliii week published wi.li a cluuigc, I, Agncw ;iking tlinrgo of the house hereafter in place of V. A. IliiundD. (ten. Hurry Wito lia8 received the noiniiiitinii for Congress in Indiana county, aud t!ie second instructions of Jefferson county. Tlirre is no'dnubt lint ho will bo the Ucpublii-tiu nominee iu this district. Tho Democratic Primary Meet ings ure to be held on the 20ih of Au gunl, the polls to open at 1 o'clock, ,( iiinl close at 4 o'clock, p. m., except Tionesltt 15oro., which' u to hold dpeii until 7 o'clock p. m. , Mr. Ileplei'a house, just south of 'oiusl Hotel, has been weulher-bonrd-I'd and painted, and is now a rcry - nMtliM)kiug structure.' A little labor i-aiubined with a little paiut, will Homed meS work wondors. We present some new announce incuts this week. Itepublican voters will do well to examine the list of iinnouncements each week, as we ex pect new ones from now until the pri Mill ies take place. - We have pint of tho tickets for the priuiury elections printed. Those whose names are announced would do -well to order their tickets immediate, ly or the others will get ahead of them. The prices of the tickets arer graded jiccorJing to the ofiiue sought. Several improveiuents have been making in tho rear of the Central House, among which is a broad plat firm, running the entire length of the Homier & Agnew Block. On these" hot afternoons this platform Is well fchadttd, and is rather a pleasant place to sii. Davy Ililamls has quite a inenage- lie or Ziological Garden in the rear 4f the Central House. He has now in exhibition a fawn, a woodchu;k, a v;u) and a large hawk. As fast as possil.to addition will be made to the collection, which on II be iuou at alt times, free of charge. Our Deputy Post Matter iufurui in that the law allowing (mpers to eircu late, free of postage within the county thcre published docs not go inlocilt-ct Dlitil after January 1st next. i'e jiiakc this stuteuieni. tor his Luotlit, as be suvs lie has a great many rnisunder-j-laudiug-: with the cuuciis solely oil iiccouut of their nut being unarc nhen t!iu l.m takes cllccl. Tho attention of our readers is called to the rules governing tho He publican Primary Elctiono. We Visit to ea'l particular attention to the fact that if three or more Democrats vote at the Itepublican primaries iu any district, the return judges are re quired to thrown out the entire vote of that district. It is not enough that Democrats pledge themselves to sup port at the general election the par lies they vote for nt tho primary elec tion; the purpose m to Jiave the lie publican nominations made by Repub licans alone, aod we live in hopes that no returns will bo brought iu contain ing the nnnio of a Democrat among the list of voters. This is more im portant now than ever before, and we believe election officers will do their duty in tho case, and that our nomina tions will receive the hearty support of every Republican in the party, be cause they (dial I havo been made only by Republican!". Our vacation was very pleasantly spent among relative and frieuds in Meadville and Conueaulville, and we feel renewed vigor after our rest. A business man needs a vacation as ninch as a school-ma'am, and it does him al most ns much good. Among other amusements, we spent a day on, Con ncaut Lake, with a party of friends, catching a goodly number of flue bass, and burning all the skin oil' tho back of our neck. This kind of (idling is rather more exciting to a stranger than catching trout, but old anglers we be lieve prefer the trout-fishing. If how ever, we have moliey enough to pay our fare, wo propose to givo those bass uuollier benefit next summer, if some body else does ge( all the trout. Ile ing refreshed by iur little vacation wc hope to be able to satisfy our readers better thuii cvef, nod expect encour agement accordingly. On Monday jbvtming last, a little daughter of Wiy? Adams' aged about two years hod ptio of her legi broken iu the fullowing manner : Iu company with her mother, tho was up tstuirs iu a front room, whose windows open out on a portico. The w indows w ere open, but the blinds were closed, and, Mrs. A. impposort, latched. In her play the child thre herself against one of the blinds, which flew open, precipitating her to the roof of the portico, irom whence she rotted to the edge, and tell hnvily Jo the ground. She was pack ed up immediately, and found to be injured as above. Dr. Winans was called in, and reduced the fracture and the child is now doing well. -Some of tho warmest end romo of tho coolest weather ever experienced here in tbo month of July has been suffered this month. On Tuesday of last' week the meivury indicated up ward of 100 iu the shade. This style of weather is supposed to bo caused by tin influence of the c tiuet ou tho earth, and according to some astrono mers is to be. followed by famine, pes tilcneo,4acd other evils. Wo recol lect uo such results following the ap pearance of the last comet, however, and trust this one will not use Ui any worse than it did. The Sunday School Picnic held on the hillN euct of Sam'l Clark's, U aid toiavs; been a joyful occasion. Lots of proviiioiis of a good quality were served : to all who attendad, a swing was swung almot continually, and without boring the children with long speeches," the oflicers aud teachers allowed them Jo enjoy themselves to their fullest capacity. This is ns it should be, and we are glad to know that all the children enjoyed the pic nio immensely. We are iu receipt of the Premium List of the Clation County Agricul turay Fuir for 1874, which wa pub. lished in pamphlet form by tho Clur iou Jiejiubliran office. The composi tion pud press work are good, but the pa)er is not quite heavy cuough for the style of job, Takeu as a whole, however, the job is a very gocd one. Two communications have beeu received for publication this week, one from Titusville aud the other from Old Forest. Both are well written, but are too lengthy for our columns. Wo would like to hear from both par lies again. (Jive us short, newsy let ters, iiml wo shall be pleased to pub lish them. Owing to a press of flJvprlising this week we are unable to prescut our usual amount of reading mailer, Such things w ill happen only in the best regulated newspapers. Iu the future wc hope lo be able to give our readers u much leading matter as tould rea sonably be expected of us. A PICTURE WANTED. We have been requested to inquire for a daguerreotype of Mr. Dr. Whit ley, d creased, who, during tho latter part of her life was a resident of this place. The picture was in Dr. Whit ley's possession when he was last here, and it Is supposed that he left it with some of his friends. If this notice meets the eye of the person having the picture, he will receive the heartfelt thanks of the daughters of tho deceased by leaving it at this office. Any one having a knowledge of the whereabouts of the picture will plcaso leave word with us. -Dithridgo's dam 1ms backed the water up so that the creek empties its surplus into the river, by way of the back channel, being the opposito way from which the water has heretofore run. Mr. D. is the only man in this country who has ever succeeded in milking the water run up stream. Tho State Teachers Association will meet at Shippensburg, on the 11th of August. Arrangements have been made with the railroad thrWghout tlie Slate for Excaijmti Tictets for teachers who, wwh to attend. If any of r-iir readers wish lo attend, they can procure orders for excursion tick ets by addressing J. Fletcher Sickel, Gcrumntown, Pa. Under the new Constitution aud the act? of our last Assembly it is very necessary that every voter should sco that his name is on the registry list Sept. 1st, ns that is the last day that the Register is allowed to add any names to the list. Aud all must have their tax receipts nt the Polls, and those receipts must show that State and County taxes havo been paid with in two years, that was assessed at least sixty days and paid thirty duys before election. The August number of Ballou's Magazine is already- issued, and can be found at ull the periodical depots in tlie country. It is a superb num ber, and will bear critical examina tion, for it is filled with stories of a high order of merit, .and tho illstra tions of sce:irs on tho Connecticut River arc alone worth the price of the Magazine, which is only 15 cents siu gle copies or 81.50 per year, and a pretty Jittle chromo. given to each subscriber. " 1'ublished by Tliomes and Talbot, 0G Bromficld Street, Bos ton. B L. H. Dubbs, the celebrated Photographer, No. 46 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, has iutroduced an entirely new picture called Portrait Glace, is much more beautiful' than tho Porce lain picture, perfectly durable, and much cheaper. One of the inos't im portant requisites iu getting u good picture is to have a good and natural position, and iu giving such Mr. Dabbs excels any one we know, and that is likely the reason of his doing the lurgest business of the kiud iu the city. The Hon. George II. Thuiston, President of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, remarks as follows iu the Au gust number of the (tnrterlij Trade Circular : "A departure is made from the cus tom of this publication to call the at lion of our readers to the special ad vertisement of Dr. J. W. Sykes. Al though devoting his time aud skill to an especial group of disease, Dr. Sykes is uot one of a class known as iiiuer aut physicians, but has for a number of years been a permanent rcsidout of Pittsburgh. Personally kuown to the editor of this Circular as a man of integrity, conscientious in the follow ing of his profession, the habit has been waived to ask the attention of individuals to the testimonials to Dr. Sykes' skill, aud to say that he would not knowingly publish anything but facts," We can cordially endorse the above statement, and would cheerfully recommend Dr. Sykes to our readers as a skillful and conscientious practi tioner. Vtiiled Preibyterian. Go to Robinsou & Bonner, if you want Grain-ciad!cs, Scythes, Wuaths, Rakes, Forks &c. 13tf , , Wool ! Wool! Wool ! ! ! Take it to Robinson Si Bonner ; they pay the outside price, and sll goods very, very low. 10ti Laud Plaster aud Lime at Robin-E-)0 ft Bonoers. 0tf The lightukt running Machine iu the unirl'1 is the Grover fc Baker, at lcat Bald wiu, of Tidioute bays to, and he kujiw. 40 ly New Millinery Store. Mr? .N. K. Stevens has opened a first class millinery store, where can bo foil id a full assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, French Flowers, Ornaments, Ac. All fresh and new. Sales room samo build ing with Stevens Shoe Store, Tidioute, fa. 8-tf TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Land situated on Maple Creek, near Cl.irington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situatod within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be ft fine site for an extensivo tanucry and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen "ny apply ing to the editor of this paper. Papa Baldwin, nt, Tidioute, has the most extensive, and best selected lot of Fishing Trtckln that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 Cm Xew Adt'ertiaemeiiitt, CENTRAL HOUSK, BOXNER AONKW HLOCK. U Aukkw. Proprietor. Tills Is a now homo, and limjuit been (It tod up for the enoinniodntioii of th public A portion f Mit piUmiing of tUv public Is solluited. 51 KS. V. M. IIKATIT, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Fa. MRS. 11KATII 1ms reeently movxl to this iilwo for tho purxwn" of mooting a want which nio initios ot (lie town and county have for a lonji time known, that ot having a dressmaker nt experience amoiitr tliem. . lam prepnrnil to niako till kinds ot dresses in tfio latest styles, and guarantee mttiHt'iu'tion. .Stamping for braid ing and euiiiroidiTV none in the liest man nr, witli the newest patternx. All t ask in a tair trial. Residence on Water Street, in tlio house formerly occupied by .Ineob nliriver. Htf II J'iSTVUUAXT. TACOU RMKAltrtAUCII has fitted up t the Ktore-lMUlUing nortli ol Tale s law office, for a restaurant, a:id will be pleased to kcb his friends there. Fresh beer on draught. Also nle, domestic, wines X 1'old lunches nt all times, mid ovsteis in njl styles, in their season . 13-ly SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIHTUK of tiiindrv writs of Test, Ven. Kx, issued out of the Distrini Court of the City nlid County of Philadel phia, mid sundry Writs of' Fieri Facias and Alius Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Plena of Forest County, Pa., and to nia directed there will be rxpoHoil to nnlo bv puhlio vendue or oiim-i , m me Court 1iW- in the borough of Tlonestn on MONDAY, A UnfSTSD, 174, nt 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, tu-wlt : David YVhitehlll K. A. Ynrnnl,Tont. Ven. F.x., 1345 June Term, 1874. lM-iml. All that curtain tract or parcel of unim proved laud lying In tlio Townshipof Tio nestn, now In llawe. County of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and deserilM-J an follows, viz; Ileginuiug at the souilicaxt corner of warrant truat No. lisTH, thence by wnrrnut No. south one-halt degree west 128 perches to a post, tlienen by hinds of Jeremiah Wardau No. 8.S0J and a.K03 north K) degree west tt85 to a post, thence by lands now or Into of A. 1'aUcrson north one-half degree east llM en-bes to a liocch, theneo by warrant IriMii No. -h'H noiil.i degrepM east Oij perches to a lioech, the place of beginning. Containing live hundred and li It v acies be the hiime more or less, being part of a lai'gu tract suryeved in pursuance of warrant 4. "4. " - Tukru in execution and to bo sold as the property of K. A. Yarnall, at tho suit of lmvid Whilehlll. ALSO, Rolvecca M. I-oonii vs. K, A. Yarnall, Tat. Veil. ICx 134tf June Term, 1K74. I n venal. All that certain tra it or parcel of unimproved land lying in tho Town ship of Tionesta, now" Howe, County of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, bound ed und described ns follows, viz: Begin ning nt the soiuliea-t corner of warrant tract No. 2H78, theneo by warrnnt No. 2X22 south one-halt duuroe wetit 12H perchw to a post, thence by land of Jercminli Wurdar No. so2 and 8K08 north WIJ degroeM west 65 perelies to a int, thence by landu now or late of A. Patterson north one-hall degree east 128 perches to lioech, thence by warrant tract No. X878 south 8t)J degrees east liSo perches t a Iteacb, the placo of In-ginning. Containing live hundred and fifty acres, bo the same more or less, being part of a large tract surveyed in pursuance of warrant 4-V."i. Taken in execution nnd to he Mild as the f roperty of K. A. Yarnall, at the suit of tebcvcu M. LiMtinis. AlJiO, John A. rroK-r v. William It. Harlan and Daniel lihick, rtllas Fl. Fa. No. 19 Sept. Term, 1874. Mereilllolt. I. II il bronner A. Co. vs. William li. Harlan, Fi. Fu.No.flSep.Tr,1874.-Tttto.-All the dofond ants' right title interest and claim of, in and to tho following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or pieeuof ground sit unto in 1 ioiiesta Jtorough described us follows, viz: Lots ereutfeu (17) and eighteen (IS) and the western portion of Iits ouu 1 1 ) and two (2). More minutely dewriled iu follows, viz : Comiueneiiig at (intake tho eornor of Williifiu and May Streets, thein-e by May Street easterly one hundred aud sixty-lour feet to a post, thence northerly nnd parallel with Klin street one hundred feet to a post on the south lino of I Ait No. S, thence westerly and parallel witli May street one hundred and eighty feet to a M-ton William street, theneo southerly by William street one hundred feat to the place of bagjiuiing all lieiug in lllock "D" according to map of 5. I. Irwin, with one frame dwelling house liix:7 leet, two stories high and out buildings thereon erected; also fruit trees and shrubbery thereon growing. Taken iu execution and to isj sold as thti property of William II, I1aran et id, at the uit of Jnlinv A. Proper, and I, iil broiiuer ti Tei ins cash. T. J. VAN (J I F.SKN, Sheriff. Sheritl's Cilice, Tionrsa, pa., Jjjjy II, 1871. J H WORK neatly executed at the UK I'LHLK'A.N Ullicc, SHERIFF'S SALES. IJY VIRTVKof mmdiy writji ofLev. Fa. J alla f.ev. Fa. and veil. ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleni of Forest Co., and to ino dinx-ted, tliero will la) e.xied lo sale by public vcinloo or outer-, nt tbo Court House, In the borough of 'J ionesta, n THURSDAY, JI'I.Y Kith, A. I 1874. at 11 o'clrM'k A. M., tho following deeribod real pntato, to-wit : Daniel S. Knox vs. F.llzidieth Mabieand Charles D. Mabie, hor hnsbiiuil, owners or reputed owners, and Charles 1). Mabie s-ntractor, Ijbv. Fa., No. tl Sept. Term, l7-, C. l. lo. 718 iMay Term, Tate. The following leci'ilasl building of Flisalieth Mabin and Charles D. Mabie, her husband, owners or renuted owners. nnd Clmrle D. Mabie, contractor, to-wit ! 1 he Main htilliiing is Iim-.iIciI in the ISoroliell of Tionesta, in the Count. of Forest, nnd mate or Pennsylvania, on IotH numbered llftv-eight (.W), tiftv-nine (,W), and nixtv (HO), In the plot or i. U. Sickles, anid Iota fronting on lOlm street, and Ixinrdcd on the east by said Klin street : the said build ing 1 n two storied frame building, thirty-, two feet ami nine Inches (:!2 ft. 9 In.) in length, and twentv feet and seven inches 20 tl. 7 in.) In w idth. Taken in execution and to bo sold hm the property of KlizatVcth Mabio and Charles D. Mabie, her husband, owncrwor reputed owners, nnd Charles l. Mabio contractor, at the suit of Daniel S. Knox. ALSO, Jlngh M. Hole, vs. Andrew J. Maze, owner and contractor, alins Ik-v. Fa., No. 11 Sept. Term, 1874, K. D. No. 211 Deer. Term, 187.1.1-Tat. The followingdesTll) ed building mid lot of ground of Andrew J. Maze, owner and contractor, to-wit : The said building or mill strtleturo la lo cated nt tho month of Trontman ltun, on the east bunk of aald stream thereof, where it empties into tho Clarion Kiver.i in the Township of liarnott, in tho County oi Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly descrilied as follows : IVgin ning at a ltock on the north lunik ot the Chu ion river, lieing one hundred (100) foot southwest from the mouth of Trontman Hun, up said Hiver forty (40) pnreliea to a post, thence north twenty (2u) degrees west forty (40) perches to a post, theneo north seventy-four (74) dogroo west lorty (t) perciiealoa post, tliouco south twenty (20) degrees east to tho place of beginning. Containing ten (10) acres of land. Tho said Milt building is a frame building nixtv (Ml) feet iu length by thirty (30) feet in breadth, and twenty-two (22) foet In height, with engine 1:1x24 stroke complete, two (2) boilers, two (2) flurs each 38x22, breeching 30x10, drum, staiid-pipo tire front and grate bar. Taken in execution nnd to be sold as tho property of Andrew . I. Maze owner and contractor, at tho suit of Hugh M. Hole. ALSO, laidoviei llros. for uso of Samuel T. Neill, vs. llenjainin F.lliott, Veil. Kx., No. 12 Sept. Term, 1874, 10. D. 23 Mav Term, 1874. Neill .v Keill All defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to a certain piece nrjinrcei of laud situato in tho Township of Harmony, County of forest, and state ot Pennsylvania. ImuiikI ed and dosctibed as follows, to-wit: Ho ginning at a point in the center of the Warren an I Franklin Turnpike, theneo North 11 3' eiuit sixty-four nnd so ven - tenths ((14 i -I") rods bv suld Warren and Franklin road to tho south lino of laud of John Wilson, thence west by land of said Joiin Wilson fourteen (14) rods tw a post. theneo south sixty-four and four-tenths 'it 4-10 rods to a post in the south lino of the piece, theneo east by said south line of tho piece eleven 111 nxls to tho place of neginiiing. Containing five. I. II acres m m i mensure, and on which is Olio house bam. and out-buildings. Ai.so All that certain undivided half of all that certain phv-e or iiurunl of land ly ing aud iiciugln tliesaia township ot Har mony, iiiuiily of Forest and Stato of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit i Hegluniiig 'at a maple. known as the "maple corner." thence east by land ot said paitiea of the first part niiv-nvu ia.li rous to a point eleven iij rods west from the cenUu- of the Warren and Franklin road, tlicucc north sixtv four nml tour-tenihs (til 4-10) rods to a point tn the south line or land or Dr. John Wilson, thence west bv land of said Dr. John Wilson fifty-five nOJ Foils to the east lino of tract No. 2l).", theneo south along the caat line of said tract sixty-four and four-tenths til 4-10 rods to tho' place of beginning. Containing twenty 20 acres of land moro or less, and being a part of what wiw formerly known as "The John Hoggs rami." Taken iu execution ami to be sold as the proKrtyof Benjamin F.lliott, at tho suit of l.udovicl Jlros. for uso of Samuel T. ficill. A LSO, J. T Shank v. David Hall, Veil. F.x., No. 4 Sept. Term, lsoj, K. D. No. 28 May Term, 1S74. Mercilliott All defendant's right, title, Interest and claim of, in and to all these two certain tracts ot land situ ate in Harmony tow nship, Forest county, Pennsylvania. 1st, beginning titan post, tnence ny html of navld iiallMiuth eighty eight degrees enst one hundred and eigh teen perches to a post, thenuo by land of i. S. Siggins north two degrees east thir ty-six pcrclios to a w hile talk, thence by laud of Dido ami Milford north eighty eight degrees west ono hundred and eigh teen perches to stones, and thonee bv laud of Neill south two degrees west thir ty-six perches, to tho beginning. Con tabling twerly-nvo acres, ono hundred and twenty-eight ereliea nnd allowance. Heing same Inn I granted unto David Hall by Patent dated May l'i. 18il.t. Also One other, bounded and described as follows to-wit : ueginuing at a chest nut, thence by laud of Wm. Allen north eighty-eight degrees west one hundred and toirly-ono perches to a post, theneo by land now Thompson north tw o de grees east sixty-nine and seven-tenths perches to a post, thence by other land south eighty-eight degrees east ono htm drrd anil eighteen perches to a post, thonee by land of Uoorge Siggins south two de grees torty-oight perches, south thrity-two degri-os iLst twenty-livo perches to tho piacq oi iH'giniuug. I ouiaiiiing lorty eight acres, ninety perches and allowance, Heing sumo land granted unto David Hall by Patent ilateil April 18, 18oVi. Taken in execution nnd to bo sold as the proerl v of Uavid Hall, at the suit of J. Shank. Turuis Cash. T. J. VAN' (HKNKN. Shoriff. Kherilf'a Ollico, Tionesta, Pa., Junu 23, is. 1. LOTS FOR SALE! IX THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply toGKO. G. SICKUS, 70, Nssu Hi., Kew York City. , li l-.H I IM-. UN semi 2a renin lo iii. P. lion ell . Co., 41 Park How, N. V lor llicir Kighty-pago Piimplilcl, show in cotol adM-risiiiL'. 1.1 41 piof.l.KWl ATK f COMMKKCJAI. IN " V STIiTTH, New Haven. Conn. For tieth year, Preparatory lo College, tho Scientific Schools or Itnsiiiess, with sys tcinntiiMind thorough physics! training'by military ilrillmg, gvtnnaslics. rowing. 'slalogues rent on application. Wm. II. misscii, i-riucipai. - la st ONE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Thpti'rnnd Rapids nml Indiana Railroad has bron finished ; is ;k!0 miles loag, and i's entire land grant earned 1 In Farming l.nuds to Actual Setters, for individuals or Colonics, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874. 100.0(10 .-teres have been old already. The lands aro well timbered, making tlio best kind of farms. Strong soils of great pro ducing power. Kasily reached by rail or water. OismI Markets. Hail road rut s through the grant. Michignn Is one or tho least Indebted and most prosMirona State In the West. Its schools are unequalled, Its financial standing is No. 1. Nodillieul ty in transportation. Peace and prosperi ty are in its border. Ijinds from ft to Js peraere, 1 ime sullicient. Interest 7 per cent. WM. A. HOWARD. Land Coinmr'. Wrnnd Rnnids. Mlnh. I. It. PJKKCK, Si y ijind Department. men FAitnnu umisi IN NK15RASKA, HOW FOR SRLEVERT CHEAP. TEN YEARS CRKDIT, INTF.ItESTON, 1.Y.S1X. 1 tl CENT. send ron THE PIONEER, A hnndsonie Illustrated Paper, containing the "Homestead Law," mailed free to all parts of tho wold. Address O. F. DAVIS, liand Commissioner U. P. 11. It., Omaha, Neb. 15 4t WAfERS" concerto organs aro the most beautiful in stylo and perfect in torro over made. The Concetto Stop is the beat ever placed in any Organ. It is produced bv n extra set 'of reels, pecu liarly voieoil, tho KFFKCT of which is Most ('harming and Soul-Stirring, while, its imitation of tho bumau voice is superb, TeruiH liboral ' , WATERS' Philharmonio, Vesper & Orchestral ORGANS in unique French Cases, am ninoug tlio best made, mid combine Puritv of Voicing with great volume of tone. Suitable for Parlor, I'll u rob or Music lLall, Wulern' now soule PianoN have great power and a flno singing tone, with all modern improvements, and are tlio Rest Pianos Made. These Organs and Pianos aro warranted for 6 years, prieas Kxtremely low for cash or part cash and in monthly oripiaiterly payments. iiocond hand intrumens taken lu exiliange. Agents wnnted in every Coutitv In tlio V. S. and Canada. A '.liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, I-odges (.-, Iiliislrated (ntaloges Mailed. Horneo Wnters Son, 481 Uroadwav; N. Y P. O. Hox 3.7. ' li-4l PAH WARF A "pi"'i i'yi"K UAOn nUr-Obusiness r(r your leis- . . ,-T. ,nrr.ure liouraor yonr en- OUTrlT r nLEtiroti",o at h"n,e or traveling, young or n!,lnf.l-- A HIlU"" ", Jiloto outfit sent free to ihoso who will net aa our ngont. Mo capital rwiulred. We must have an agetil iu every town. W'rito at once, nnd becuro tlio ngency. Address Alden, Hall if-Co., 0 N. Howard St. Haiti more, Mil., i l.t-4 1 . SWEET WORM POWDERS, are doing more good than tongue can tell or l'ii write lu relieving children and adults f.f intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven months old have dis charged largo worms alter it few doses, Not injurious in the least ; pleasant totako containing no calomel. Put up iu. gloss vials, witli name of proprietor blown in glass, Inquire of your Drugist, and tako nothing eisci or send to E. K. Thompson fc Co., Titusville, Pu., llox. 1180. Priue,2-J cents. Titusvii.i.k, Pa November S, 1871. K. K. Thompson's Dandelion and Man drake Pills have acted liko a charm iu curing sick headache, pain in tho bones, cold ami eonstipatton id' the bowels, and induced a well regulated aclon of the liv er, . ClIAHLKs It car, Pitts sent by mail on iccipt of 2o omits, Drcggists and dealers should send for list and prices. 15-4t CC O ttOft r day at home. Tonus 4J H 4)U frco. Address Geo. Stinsou d Co., Portland, Me. CONSTANT KMPI.OVMKNT At Home, Male or Female, tin to I)rt0 a week w arranted. No capital rwtili'ud, Full partlculni's and a valuable sample sent free. Address, with 6 el., return stamp, C.-ROSS, WilliamsburgO, N. Y. li 4t Hollidaysljiirg Seminary, FOtt YOUNO LADIES, H0LLIDAYSBUR0, PA, Itev, JOSKPJt WAUOH, wI5-4t Principal, Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porter. For Health, Comfort and style, is.aeknnwlodgcd tho best article of the kind ever inado. Numerous iesti niouiuUin Ita favor are lin ing received from all Parts of the L iutiHi iites. 1 -.1.. A..At.lu rnolCfl. FOY t HARMON, Holu i' Manufacturers. New Ha ven, Conn. Arnold Rnn liing, N. Y. Agents 15 Jim SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS I THE NEW FLORENCE. , PRICK. JU Ih.Iow I any other llrnt-ciasa VAI.l'E, fK above j Sowing Machine, SAVED, J.iO by buying the Florece. lOvery imtehine warranted, tpwial terms lo elulsand dealers. Send for circulars to the FJliroiK-e S. M, (Jo FIr'no, ffus., or S, 1, Cin tt Co,, No. 8 dill Stroll, l'ijt,-l)iu Wi, Pa. l,(-4t, . A7-A1TI?M MEN, fill la and llAVK VJiU 10.1 wanted to wll- iiur French ami American Jewelry, Hooks, tinmen, Ac., in their own localities. Nq capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, i'-i bonllree. P. O. V( K Kit Y ('-. Au iifcta, Miiine. 17 4 joy
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