She potest glcpubtaa. a- W. R. DUNN - KDITOR. WMXESD1T IHORXUfi. DEC. II, IW4. Peter and Paul. The following in regard to the pro posed plan of resuming specie pay ments, is from tb Pittsburgh Gazette. We believe the poiut is well taken, and therefore giva it a place in our columns: Tho news from Washington is that the utterance in the message and Sec retary's report on specie resumption were not meaningless words. A strong pressure is said to have been brought ' to bear in the Senate and with some success, to make a move to give e fleet to the suggestions offered. Our readers will remember that-in conihieulilig oil the message the day after it was deliv ered, we stHted that it meant, Borrow gold with which to resume. This proves to De tuo piHn.jus as we anticipated. Senator Frcltnghuysen, ofNew Jersey first put it forward, last winter; and bow some nameless persons of the Ex ecutive Council of the National Board of Trade, A large name vjib nothing it it offer a plan to the Coluruitteeon Banking and Commerce tliatnbodies this identical idea. It is, in brief, to borrow $400,000,000 iu gold, at four aud four and one-half per cent, inter- est, redeem and destroy greenbacks and then give full swing to the Nation al Banks to issue notes. In other words, we are to borrow $400,000,000 in Europe to pay 382,000,000 at home borrow of Peter to pHy Paul. One third of this loarfis to bo received in irreenhnclcs u-hitih hm .1.. stroyed : hence we - tret really 2(i(i O , ...... ftv .V. V 66G.666 of gold, jfui reduce, at the same time, our greenback circulation, .,,,1 six months' squeeze is allowed to cred itors, provided t$e aU is put into effect a i once, qui una. may or may not be serious, according to circumstances. The important fact is, that we will get $267,000,000 $400,000,000 debt. Puttiug asid."here, tho expedieucy of this plan.aS regards retiring green backs we have the question, is it do. sible? Can we go into the markets of Europe, borrow the gold, aud keep it here? IfV tion to thplan is put aside, although the fact will remain that we wilt be disturbinathe curreucy of the country to very kittle purpose. Ths interest on the sura mentioned will be $17,000, 000 annually, which is the sum we will pay or thirty years, for the privilege of substitution 8382.000.000 tank notes for that number nf crrpon. backs. In tho aggregate, therefore, we will pay $510,000,000 for the advan tage of being rid of greenback, say five years earlier than we might otherwise be rid of them for aithingr Of course $510,000,000 is a mere bagatelle to this country, vet is it not worth while to pause and seo whether wo will get much ibrit? Let us admit then, that Eu rope will strain every nerve to accom modate us in this loan, as she un doubtedly will, and see how it will work. There are, in round numbers, about $600,000,000 of gold iu the world. About $250,000,000 was used, in the Franco-German indemnity. That is, France would drain England to pay each indemnity of $200,000,000. The last transactions were chiefly paper, - but a circuit of $250,000,000 at most, did the entire business. So with this proposed law- It would bo made in instalments, say $50,000,000 at a time, and the entiro loan would re quire at least two years to consummate. With the many methods at the dispo sal of the European financiers, for drawing gold back to Europe, We can not, of course, tell just w hat may be resorted to to prevent a large amount coming to this country, but Jet us in dicate one that cau be successfully operated. European capitalists hold our bonds, which command gold. They 6ell them in our markets, and thus accumulate nll'the gold available for tho loan. Thus as the Treasury pays out gold, and this it will steadily do, this is caught up by these capitalists, nnd made to flow back as a loan. Thus, at most, $100,000,000 will be made to cover the entiie loan. Indeed it must do it, for tho simple reason thpt Eifrnpe cannot sell aud actually export $300,000,000 in gold, it has not the power to do U without a panic. And by means of our bonds, held abroad, Europe could iu a year, draw all the gold back again, and leave us helpless with our gold debt. She would do enough of this to keep us at her mercy. But let us admit what would not be rcalizcd.-that we get the $267,000,000 of gold, and no disturbing influence developed. It would increase oui gen eral interest, to be paid abroad iu gold, to $77,000,000. Now, with $6o.000, 000 of interest wo export $38,000,000, but with the added amount, it would bo increased to $55,000,000. Along with this would be au advantage to Europe iu her trade relations which would be very considerable, possibly enough, to make the export referred to, net. In this case, five years would retnru the eutire sum loaned. We have yet to see any good, sub stantial reasou why we should pay Europe ?310,000,000 for the privilege resuming specie payment. The privilege is not worth it. - If green' backs were depreciated1 to a large ex tent, or in reality to any extent, or the people were noxious for specie pay ruents, it would do very well. But trade hat adapted itself to our money, and the trouble with us is not tho kind of currency we have, but the lack of personal business confidence. This lack of confidence does uot extend to the currency. If a man has $100,000 iu greenbacks, his credit is about as good as though ho had $100,000 in gold. What we need is business de velopment, not a changed curren cy until the natural operations of trade change it. It is far better, to say the least, that Congress should aid the great railway enter prises of the country by guaranteeing the interest on their bonds, taau to pay Europe $17,000,000 io.gold, every year, tor thirty, years,-for the privi lege of paying gold a little sooner than it would do it, without this outlay. Flannel. mimtiarger uregg s ft I A A. t the best in market, just received Robinson & Bonner's. 33tf at Go to tho Hat Store igs of the Big Ked Hal Tidioute, for best as nvfmnn 1. .. . , (. . . rumiK-ui, urns, cups ana mrs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery and fc i u iur wen, women auu children, at lowest cash prices. 32tl Go to the Hat Store furnishing goods. for nicest 32tf Dr. Borland, Dentist, of Mercer will be in this place Dtc. 28tb, court week. - Those in need of work in his line will find him at Central House during that week. td Nice assortment Ladies' Neck lies and Kiililes at the IlatStore. 32tf Stoves for buruing all kiuds coal and wood; stove pipe, coal hods, shovels, pokers, etc., at Robinson & Bouners. 32 3t 1 1. I L 1 " Zy . x nan uucswneai nour and new Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin son & Bonner's. - 35tf. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has tbe most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astoumhiugly low prices. 4 6m SrEciAL Notice. We call atten tion of our readers ta Jthe advertise ment of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating the purchase of goods in their line will fiud this to be anoppcr tuuity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, aud their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3ra For Sale. The old IIol mcs House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Hoi mes House contains a large amount of first class building stone. The land is suitable for gardening, aud with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY IRTUEof sundiy writs of Fieri Facius ami Vendi. Kx. issued out of tho Court of Common Picas of Forest Co ana to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outerv, at the Court Uoiwe, in tuo borough of j ionestn on ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, A. D., 1874. at 11 o'clock A. M., tho following docribod real estate, to-wlt : A. L. Kelly va. James P. Black, Fi. Fa., No. Zi Dec. Torni, l4,C.D.No.lM Sept.Tr. 1H74, and A. L. Kelly vs. James P. Black. Fl. Fa., No. 24 Deo. Term, 1874, C. D. No. 27 Sept. Term, 1M74. Tate. All the de fendant's riKht, titlo, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of la:id situate in Harnett Township, in For est County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcscrihwl as follows! lte ginning at a beech on the north line war rant No: &114. thence by land deedod to hath . Pine south two hundred and twenty and six-tenths perches to a stono pile, thence by same, .west ninety-four perches to a post, thence bv lands of T. t.uw.ens and W. Colwoll. north two hun dred and twenty-one aud six-tenths per ches to a post, thence .by tha northern liuiKhnm boundary lino, eait ninety-lour perches to tho place of beKinnin. Con taininn one hundred acres, more or less, and buine- tho same premises, sold bv Daniel Iilmk, Treasurer, to James f. Black, at Treasurer's bales in Forest coun ty, on the second Monday of June, A. D. IhtiS, hoing in said Treasurer's Deed de scribed as '-One Hundred acres assessed in inline of John Zonts," situute in Har nett Township, Forest County, Pa., with one two story aud a half log house uud outbuildings thwreon erected. Taken in execution und to be sold as ths proiwrty of James P. Black, at the suits of A. L. Kolly. ALSO, Jas. Blcaklov vs. Gun. H. Tliinl.r v Kx., No. 1U Dec. Term, 1874, K. D. No. 7 Hept. Term, 1874. Dodd fe Lee. All do Isndants nht, title, interest aud claim in and to that certain bridge and approaches situate at Tiouesta, Forest County, Penn sylvania, across tho Allegheny Itiver. and con:dstin of three (3) iron "spans shout lo-i (cot each in length, and onu wood span about SU frt iu length, three (3) sUme piera and two (i!) stono abutinents. w ith alf the ritfhUt ana privileRcs granted to said de fendant, Cieoore H. Hunter, by the char ter iur sum nri.iKe. Taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of (ioo. H. Hunter, at ths suit ot Jas. Bleakloy. AIJSO, J. U. Browu use of J. A. Ncill and R. T. Neill vs. John Nolan and Win. H. Htorv, Veil. V.x. No. 17 Dec. Term, 1ST I, K. D. L7 of Sept. Term, 2s74. Neill A Noil!. Alt rfft fondants' right, title, interest andl-laim la ana to nil time certain pleo or rnrrfl of i simaio in .Harmony Township, For est Comity, Pa. Konnd'od on tlx north tiv the norih hslf or residue of the trat, emit by land of Matthews, formerly Durrhflald, south by land of Mary Neill, west by land or Dr. John Wilson and Jomo Hnrchfleld. Containing fifty (60) acres, more or leas, all improved being tho south half of one hundred acres of laud formerly of Thomas Neil), and part of tract No. Tin, of "Hoi land Land Company," on which la a two story frame house and Irnmo barn. Taken in execution and to he sold as tha property of John Nolan and Wm. H. Hto ry, at the suit of J. B. Brown uho of J. A. Neill and 8, T. Noill. AIJsO, Oeorare MeCray vs. Henrr Kwaggart, Von. Kx No. 4 Doc Term, 1874, K. D. No. 3!Sopt. Term, 1H74, and 11. I. Hnloomb . Henry Nwaggart and Daniel S. Knox. Ten. K No. A Doc. Term, 1874, K. li. No. 40 Hopt. Term, 1H74. Tato, A certain piece or parcel of land sitnatn In tl, ship of Hickory, County of Forest, and Ntote of Pennsylvania, hounded and de sert tied na follows: On the northeast Jiv lands of Thomas Mtronp, on tho northwos't by lands of tho Economlto Society, on the southwest by the aainn, and on the south by lands of tJ. 8. Lonir. Containing n I tSTai '"".'.V. ?ln lnTi, of rr.nt , , i.v if-vi, nnu wilt, iira-huiry iraiilQ bund ing, ana trn ana outbuildings thereon erected. Taken In execution and to be sold a tha property of Henry Swaggart and Daniel H, Knox, at the solta of Ueoree S. MeCrav and II. D. Itnluomb, h T TERMS OF SALE. The followlnjt must b strictly com plid with when property Is stricken down : 1st. When the plaintiff or other lion ei editors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens ineludlnR inortns searches on the pronprty sold.tojrether with such lien cred itor s receipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such nortlon thereof as he mar claim must be furnished by the Sheriff. . .. ' See Purdon's Digest, 9th Ed., page 440. Smith's forms, pso 384. 2d. All bids must lie paid In full. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day of salo, at which time all proxrty not set tled for will npnin be put up ana sold at the expense and risk of tlm in "ii.w iinbsiilil, J. T. VAN GIESEX. Shorlflr. . 11 "V Sh,a-ilt"" mce' Tlonesti P-. Io. 9th, Trial List for December Term, 1874. Eilzabeth CiNier vs It. C. Sivitt M nl I.. . Holt'nian vs John Fatrnndaa et al. H. It. May vs. James T. Whisnor ot al. H. If. May vs John Miller et al. Elizabeth Itart'ertv vs Michnnl Id.fWt.- Fliualieth ltairerty va Michael Italterty Sr. John Clcary vs. John Cobb C Son. Chaa. Murohv vs Thomas Pnrtor. Samuel Dutl vs L, C. Wvnkoop et al. t)wftou A Sowers vs A. V. K. It. Co. W. W. Ledyant vs John A. A J. J. Dale. Shrlvor A Sawyer for use vs U.S. Hunter. Chiis. Hinton vs I). It. Walter. a. 1 lean vs Wm. Howe et al. Elijah C. Parker va Jnsl J. tiariield vsO. w. Huntor. Harmony Township vs Tim Oil Creek A Alleirhenv ltivor Ttnllwuv Wm. ArniHtrous et al usa'va. Tim Tn-n. of Barnctt. Forest County for usa vs. J. T. Sissrlns et al. J. A, Proper and Geo. W. Walters vs Win. i'CIKIWS. F. Overlandcr va. Amlnnv si, .tall. Jackson Duncan va. J. F. Overlauder. fcrt Randolph vs. J. F. Overlandcr. J. R. AORW lirnll,'., Tioncsta, Nov. 10th, 1874. . PATENTS, PENSIONS, And all descriptions of Arm v and Knvv claims prosecuted. Applications by mail attended to as if made in person ; advice free. Add ross W. C. B E RI N GE It, Clai m and Patent A sent, 118 Smithtiold Street, DitUlnirgh, Pa. MANTEL S AND rUItXITUItE SI, lit H A SPECIALTY. Ac, Vc. JAMES OLD, 103 Liberty Street, wS4-3m PITTSBURGH. PA. F. I 1 WANTED. Evervbody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is tha leading Lini ment for ciirimr all kind of Pains m.l Sore Throats, and for Homes, Cattle, f e., is the most successful Liniment in the market. See circulars around ImttW Sold by all Druggists. 80-ly eom LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nussau St., New York City. PSYCIIOM ANOY, or Soul Charming. How either sex mav fascinate and train the love and affections of anv porvou Uiuy choose, instantly. This simple menial ac quirement all can posse, free, bv- mail, tor 'Hi cents together with a iarria)a tluide, Egyptian (Iruc.e. Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Ad dress T. William A Co., Publishers, Phil adeiphia. 35 4t F. P. I,. Tho above letters are the Initials of ona of the linoi-t medicines in the :iuntrv. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled bv anv other in tho curing of Pains and Sore Throat, and is especially adaj-iod to iiia sosdof Ilornes, CatlHe 'A. Koe circulars around bottles. Sold by all Drutcirists. w30-ly eom . J.lir IKOKUlJlhl MKHUIALlAJlUULlTri . I'm- m 11K i'rii', Lwl. nikilMl I'r n.n-.nif aiMMtlv vri-kiM (.., SJT bruodn-ay, Nw Turk. Tl Republican Office T'EEPS oonstantly on hand a large as IV. borlment of Blank Deeds. Mortinurna Kuhpa'iias, Warrants, Summnus, Ac. to be siil'! ' heftp fnrrasu THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE of TIDIOUTE, PA. The only cnmploto annnrtmont of FIRST CLASS GOODS -IN " TIDIOUTE. I SELL none but tho best gooda and sell thorn at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. .AJiL eRDERS BY MAIL I .ROM i; T I. Y P 1 1. 1. E . s TO CUSTOMKKS FROM A. DISTANCE. 1. C. GIIAEsrilS, MAIN ST., 8th Door above Depot Ht., iM T1DIOUTK, PA. NEW-YOBK TEIBUNB. ' 1873. , TjHBAPKn AUD BkTlJ.n T1IAJC KvKlt. To all formersubsciiliors to Thk AVkkk i.y Tnini'NK whose iiaincs have not boon on it liooks since Jan. I, 1878, tho paper, if ordered now, will lie stmt until Jan. 1, 1K70 (thirteen montlis), posUutn paid, for fi ; or, in Clubs, at tlio yearly Club ralw. Persons not familiar with Tho Weekly Triliune.orrnrinersuhscribers w ho may be uncertain aoout us present stantlint; und mnrits. are invited to take it a short time on trial. Any one mav order it between now aud the 1st of February next, for one, two. or three months at tlia ram of Tw Cents Per Month ; aud this, alter tho 1st of January, postage paid. Ill futuro no extra cliarirM will l,n r,.n,lA for addressing papers to each member of a nun, aim postmasters who desire it will receive packages with each paper address ed fi its owner at tho lowost price practi cally a redaction of thirty oonta a year from the previous lowest club rates. After Jan. 1, 1875, postage on all editions or The Tribune will bo paid bv the ofllce without charge to the subscribers. The Weekly Tribune thus becomes to subscii born in elnbs tho cheapest, as It has long been tho best, paHr published. Agonta wanted in every town. ; Address for specimen conies, posters, and rates of commission, THE TRIBUNE, ' 3fl4t . New York. ST. CLAIH DINING ROOM. Good Meala at Reasonable Rates. MRS. IIINELY, having recently open cd a New Dinlnjr Room for Ladies and Gentlemen, is prepared to furnish good meals at all times aud nt low rates. No. 1(1 SIXTH STKKKT, Lute St. Clair. FITTSBL'KUli, PA. w31 ftin HAVE YOU A COUGH Oil COLD, or aro vou afllleted with Asthma? If so. use &vrim of Tar, Wild Cherry and llortliound,' pre pared bv McCbirrau t McKcnnan, and ro licf will lie immediate and a euro certain. Sold by MoClarran McKennun, Pitts, burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w31 3m Hollidayslurg Seminary. FOK YOUNti LADIES, H0LLIDAYSBURO, PA. ltev. JOSEPH W AUG IT, w31-0m . Principal. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT! will be given in tho Cily of Cii-coiisboro, X. C,., cc'r 81, 1871,; for the purpose of orecting an The Grand Gift is tho Bex&qw House WOKTH $00,000. Grand Cash Gift $ 1 0,0 0 0.0 0 Real Ehtnte UitU, Cash " 981,500 Only 100,000 Tickets to be Ituued. Price of Ticket. $2.r0. . AGENTS WANTED! For further particulars, address the Manager, Box S, Ciroenslioro, N. O. 3t-liu C. P. MEND1SNHALL, Manager. EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN by C. W. OLE A RON, M. D. A inatrniiU cent volume t 488 wlav jir-K" "U-auti-lully. illustrated and elegantly bound. (Hiutains matter just a 'spied to "tho wants of every family. Over SdoO engravings. One agent sold 100 copies in one week, an other 36 in three days and unntlicr r."i in four days. Circulars, Willi complete index free. Liberal discount and exclusive AGENTS WANTEDS' II. N. Mi Kinney .t- Co., Publishers, 76 Sunwim St., l'hilodclpiiia, Pa, 27-4t FKLT CA RPlOTINGHrSTets. "perym-7fi FKLT CICILINti for rouiim in placiof Plaster. I'FLT KOOl'INt und SIDING. For sample;!, aldios V. J. KAY, Camden, New Jersey. : Cut Out for Reference-. : . V'tttrhr. Diainoiiftn, Jriiu lri, f Sifrer 1'tntctt Wnrr.'vtnrk JtmnxvH.t'iHteru, rtt:, of the itct rnnlitleM tl,"0)crrl rrtrrtlrn ff cost. fitr Htuvl. vi list tn cloned mt to n u Ac Hfttiafartory Prttletrifnt, with tho tHtHto of the lute Jvhn Utrrrnmn. ooiiy STEVEXsox's moss. ' ' Market' Street, Vittsbttruh. ' 93 54 "WOOD ST., - -WI101.KSALK- waasTHi fin OFFER THEIR STOCK OF ' DRY. GOODS AND:TJ0TI0NS VOil AT JT UMN, 1874. AT AT KI A' T X V-I inp t rci &)tcmtrr Vuh. 1H74. - . '"-.iii'.ii" iiii'-ntn'ii, rui ( Irrulars write to P1CFF, SONS. Wj-3m com !:-llJl,iirirli. Pa. , . Da. J. P. rmw.-Btnf twrifi mi I rrvtnud M ihm jnvntj nf Pnn In ntTV.-r Ajfinra fiiprlQaiit rerru4 ir. KKlcr'tt Vrbt IUininUe lyrnp twtl PI vhfvh I iMnutM InUlhbU nrt fnr Pilh In Hm!. ).nffp. )ck, 1 irt, LitiiU hcrtoHt, K J r, Uiirxl, u4 U HUcuii.rl9.1vti, Sarn Ux, Ui Ha. 4priLl7.. C F. A. VSttOlj. XoMry Pkti V9 trrTWft Ctrei Yy wfl I rt l.nymw wrIU lt oiJfo.ThpitinVr P -1' Tnl'fn'!'('hU.l;oT.0.1U '.(fUsttte. rittiifT1,N. Y. Itr-r rHrrm. 1 "itoCharV My 1 AH JiiiVATl L'HA' IK Wh-n Hrrtth ww Ymurlv expected t cm CONSUMPTION, all rWidle Imviiiff ftillml. nl Ir. II. .lHiiPvMrxpnriniott hur, lie mvitlonlnllv made i preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured nia only child, nnd now gives this recipe fre, Lonrecipt of two stamps to pay expnaes. Hemp also cures night swe'aU, i(susca at thn stomach, and will break a fiiU cild in 24 hours. Address CH A DDi'tK t- C ., luXi UacoiSt., l'hiladvlpliia. (Naoiug this pa l'or. ,tw4 Su Nil IX 1 INK Aft if. Acsa (Pimples lila-kheadsft- 8 toms: Hard, small pimoVs. with I Symp. black points, most numerous in th cheeks, fore- iiciiu nun nose. I'RtrnfHo. ( Intense' Jtohlntr.1 whinh lis gins when ths einthlng is remnveil ( In creased by the warmth of the bed. No eruption except that produced by a.-xatch log. Tho aliove and all Skin dlHeaxe prrma nently cured. F.ntlro cost of trcatuient, f 1.50 per week, or .i.(0 per mnnth. Ad dress Dr. J. M. Vandyko, 111M Waiuntst., Philadelphia. iio 3m THE WOSDEUFVL ) PET CANARY BIRD? X Patent just Procured.) WILL SrNO FOH IIOUIW-CAN DE manaued by any child. Tho laUist ami most wonderful mneiitiuii tif the ago. The very tiling for either parlor or out door amusement. , SEND FOR SAMPLE AT ONCR. Dig pay to agents and to tho trndo. Sat itl'aotioii guaranteed or money promptly rot u rood. Sent pre-paid by mail to anv address, on recoipt of SO Cis. or 3 for $ I .Otl. Address M. It. ItOBEHTS CO.. w40 Cm 178 llroadway, New Yor. ABierlcnn Npoitsman. i A Haud-inmo Sixleon-pairo Sheet, issued Weekly, and devoted entirely to tlio ir terosls of th Shouting aud I'isliing Frai' teriiMv. Kach ntimljor is rcplole with valualilo iiiliii-iiiiitinn, plrasant Sketches of hunting, etc., all highly interesting V" the Sportsman, ft a year, in advance sin gle copies 10 els. Kond for specimen copy. Address, The American Sportsman, West Me lid an, Conn. Medals and Diploma Awarded. A AGENTS WANTED FOK HOLMAN'd NOV ( PICTORIAL BI33T.ES. 1300 Illustrations. Address for cjrcular.i. A. J. Hnliuun ei Co'., Via Arch tt, l'hil apclphia. . . H6-4t THE WEEKLY SUN.ri!,1: pendent, honest mid fearlcs tie.v..tpor, of 5ti bnuid coluiiins, espt-cinlly dwignod tcr the lai n.er, tho mechanic1, the loi-rcimnt und the professional man und tin ir wives uud children. Wo aim to niiiko the VVeok ly Sun the best fuiiiilv newspaper 40 the world. It is full of entcituinln? and In structive reading of ovcry sort, but pi inls nothing to oilend the most scrupuloug end delicate tafto.- Price 81.-0 per year, post ago prepaid. Tho cheapest paper publish ed. Try it. Address Tuu Sen. New York City. ii.v4t -108 VIRGINIA FARMS. Descriptive list aud interesting informa tion to all lookiuir for good home., (iivat ImrgaiiiM. Mild winters uud majiy indiico incuts, tirowilnr seasons Ininr ,.uni..- ing onus short. Address Win," U. Moore A Co., Suliolk, Va. ;',-4t 2 ?i9n l",r t,ll.v ,lt hoioe. Terms 4i S-i UU lice. Ad.iresfc tioo. Stlnsoii it' Co., Portland, Me. al t 5rr77A WJ:I'KI OAtr;oitepd to Mule and C I Ftmaloni. oii, in their lis ulilv. Cimis iioihiug to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. Yickery to., Augusta, Me. ai-4t Most i:vtraorliuary Terms of advertising are nflerod for News-paja-rs In tlio state of WEST PA. Send tor list of papers and schedule of ratws. Address ii:t. P. DOWF.LL A Co Advertising Agents, Nj. 41 Park How, New York. Kot'er to Kditor of this Paper. ' 3.1-41 ' TOB WOKU of nj7kinds"done lit tTiiiTo7 O fiee on short notice. 1 immtni - PITTSBURGIiri?A. ' DRUG STORE f Jas. II. Foncs, Proprietor, Runner Jt Ajnw Blook, ' KLM STREET, - . Tioamt. Tfc. Ant for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Chorry and norohound. D RTCJ GIS PATENT KEDICISES," TOBACCO, ' rininn t ; oticxsc;. LIQUOH.1, Fr iMieaiw ONLY White Lead, perfectly para, told mbiIi cheapor than formerly. . ,; ... Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tar pentina, llnnr.loe, Toilet AriilM, f,r fumer.os, Ac, for sal cheap. . jas. m. rot. t PAPA UAIiUTTI.V Has opsned a , - SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In h'.s BOOT aud SHOE STORK, - And in connection with his other bailitaa lid has conttuiitly in atoi ttaa CnOVEIt A BAEH, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, : WILSON 8HUTTLB, WHITNEY, HOWE, BLEES, WHHKLElt A WfIAJ( XJl, HOME SilUTT L and will .; FUItNISII TO ORDER any Sawing M.vhino in tho market, nt Ik-t - prices, with all tha OTJJLlsrT EES whidi tho Companies uivc, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In auy part of Forest County, and give ail necessary instructions to loamers. Naeitlrs for all Alachln, t!k nU4 TWa4 always in htor. TIDIOUTE, PA., June, 1S74. 11 M OKE MILLION ACRES OF . SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Thntirand l!:niils nn.l ii,,iiu.. j has been liiiishii) : is x:io ii..u l i's entire land grant eumud 1 in i'urining ; ljinds to Actual Kellers, fr Ai,i,ivii,iiiii ui i.oionuis, SPECIAL BARCAIN3 FOR 1874. loO.OOOaeres h:iv lumn 'i,.!.! air..... I.. re,. lands aro well tiiubered, making the' bel kind of farina. Stroiiir soiu ..f d ucing power. Ka.iily reached bv rail or waici. tiuod Markets. tuilroad nu t through 'he grant. MiehiLUii isoneofih. least indebted und lno.it piosperous Slsica in tin; West. Us si liools are urn qualltd. Its linaiicinl kin ii. 1 ; ,i ir u X., l v.wiLe....i IV in tr:insn.o-l.lli,ii 1...... u...i i ly are in lis . borders. 1 jnKs from $4 to is ' nine huiiick lit. Iiilcrest7i.t r WM. A. JKiWAKK, Land Cominr', Li rami l.'njiids, MMi . P. K. PIKKCF, See'y I i:nd i ai tim id.
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