. i-l J I UOHOUOH OFFICERS f.'bunciwcw-'Or' W;' Itohinaon, H. A, Varncr, A H. IHrtrldse. G. W. Sawytr, Juxtices of the Javv-D. H. Knox, . Randan. , ' i ntrth1fi ft. Swasrgaf ; 1 Krhftol Wrtctnr II. II. fay, U. O. Tn '!, H. 71. Haslet, A. R. Kedy.O. W. Itl ' Inon, T. J. Van Oiesen. -. .,;- ' FORKST COUNTT OFFICERS. s ' . ,.. ...,. 1 . ; ., ! .1 rfJ.-mifTIf If l'In X J. ir. n rii -n........ , V'ABD KK.KR. ' " ' 'A-erMurpr S. .T. flETLKY. lrothonotary, liegwtr m Jieeornrr, ac 1). W. ( I.AItKi . jS7i i riff .1 17 ST I N SiTAWK KY. IjONO, .lOJIN IIF.CK. - ' - ' ' WAY. ' '' ' ;i i I - " t)UMH Atfornr-&. D. iBWt. , . Jury dommiitHionertll, J4iTowin, TiTMAR CoOICi , - S . . .. . ,-r ! . Onnniy Hnrvfyw T. D. Copt.ISS. , t -- f)rontr M. Irritf., Ju. ....... (mnlv ,-Auditor JCic-hoi.as' Tito - OK, J. U. NRILT., II. A. ZVJEICDKI.I.; ' 1 Member of Vonffrem - ;ov A J (t . I I.. T II A ...... ' " ' : , , .Time of Train ' At TTONKSTA STATION', on nml wflcr July 2, 1876. . j . . , , ., ., . flOVTB. TrnlnttT P-..V. a. in. .r;(i0 p. lrt. " 1!r. a. m. 1. in. "HOBTH.I Train 5.t TtaIh 22, Aonth, and 21 nortli,.. arc lt t1H. tha otlinrn Br i aoc(innoiliitlon frolislitA. Thnso train ouly rlUwod t carry nnMonavrn. - v -.v . . . .;( ..,! On flie nircr IMvWlon i. e. from Oil City to Irvlnotwn, np tho river i Nrth down the Hvcrl nontli. .it LOCAL AND MISGELLAUi:0U3, A Concert, consisting of.ainging in which Iho children 'of the Sunday School will aosist, will be given in Tioncsta by Iwev'. E. lTn,rvcjr,' on Mon- ' day evening of Court week j t the pro- J ccou 10 oe njpiie.io mo ynyiuww thO Orail. ' " ' i I 'rr llMrs! Walterfchool. tyeTrimary "'deprtrtineuC-'BUrteJ . upi '-ou'; londay it ...i. ... i tj.. .. : I n last, Willi a lair atieuunnce. --" j 1 1 ?s who have ex- that thcstnuU itTycar. I r . o , ' - ii ii vnni iit ii'ir i' wi n nam r& v. 1 1 t I . 1 amincd iato tho matter' will be a shor( crop fhla Ar.oth'cr child, of Jn.: Balsjivor's lied a few davs ago, of diptheria,' McCrav"8 l'errv s Victry .Uance is 6ftid to have been wdlattendeJ, and was . a . success , ju every particular. nl)ly ci t repeat tuo dose noout ,4.nanK?giy ' . '' ' - r -- n rri . y . ing. -The wife of Christopher Cropp, of Grocu Twp dicl . on Sunday last. k'rtvin? a hirire family. Including twin , a - . - i i infautJ. ' i , : J. D. W. Heck and family have moved up to the mouth of Little Coon, above Lacytown, temporarily, whero ; .ur.( i. is lahinj out duiuo h.aj- uer, which uo mi .u waiMi the spring flood. Mrs. Alexander, a sister ot Hon, ' J. B-.Aguew, died on ,'Weduesday ct cning last, at hor home in Newman ville, Tho funeral took placo on Fri day. j . May, daughter ef A. B. Kclley 3q., who accompanied ' hoc father to Philadelphia ;- last' week, was ; taken down with mcaslel, shortly . afterjier arrival there, ami is now at MrrBcnj. l,n ,May'8. residence,' at Korristown, on ' '."valcscing, wc believe. - A boy named James Hutton, . nged fifteen years, had one of his arms. ' torn off below the elbow, in CoeOeld & Ilammond s boiler manuractury in Franklin, last week. Surgical ; assist . Buoe was promptly rendered, and it is believed that the boy will recover, yl " Nicholas Bakery who was on trial last week in Franklin, on a chargq of murder, was found guilty of murderlri . the second degree. AUa, on a charge uf stabbing, tu which lie plead guil ty. If he gets a full dose on each count, he will have 'twenty yoars In . the penitentiary. Mr. Brockwav. Co. Sunt, -of schools, informs us that tho Forest County Teachers Institute will uot be held until somo time in' December or January next. Tho Institute ' was .'4 - held in October last year.. The reason for tho cbango is that Mr. Brockway - thinks tho attendance will to better later in the season. , . ' The Indiana, who roally attract very little attention, uqw, are believed by the military authorities to have broken up into small bands, most of th.-iii intending to reach the reserva tions and winter there, while Bittiog P.ull atul bin followers, if pressed, will t-ross ove-r into Canadrt, No Indian light ii expected again thli year'. TU -uee tiu g, .of . lb c. J lay ca ji n d Wheeler club, on Saturday evening last, vn Jnr;cTj f ftttcmle l, ud ,tbJ constitution ftaincroualy signed. Sev eral picrabcts were called " upon fbr rema'rli.8, nearly all of whom teipbndcd; and an enthusiastic-meeting was the lesult. Tho Coriuuitteo on .Finance and Speakers wm instructed .to pro- euro ppeakers lor tho next meeting. The membership of t he club is now. about soveuty-nvd. with r.6w tncmbcrS continually comihg iu. At the meet- inc to lo held on -Saturday eTcinng next, some good speeches will be kcard. Come out, everybody. "Home, Courtship and Marriage," A Uook for the Times, by Key. J. Q. A. Weller, Is a book, the reading of which will be a real benefit lo any ouo, old or young, who will take the trouble to peruso its pages. The author has spared no pains to make this book complete and satisfactory, m its treat ment of the important themes under consideration. The subjects of which it treats are important to all, and they are treated in a manner calculated to instruct and interest. It should have tt place in every family. Sample copy sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of rrice. 81.75. Address the author at Oil City, l'a. . The Cincinnati Enquirer the lead ing Democratic paper of tho 'West, of June Cth, 187G,' had the following con ceruins Mr. Tilden : "There are a few ... i ' i ' ' l inuigs concerning xur. iiiuen, wnicn we trust will sink into tua miuus . of Western and Southern Democrats. Ile'U'a' hypociito,' fl ' political' ecooa dref, has long been avpublio plunder er. aud u roally the only disreputable candidate prominently n a med. on the Democratic side." " And ibis was 6e fore Uie fact WaV discovered IhaC 'Mf. TildeiHiad withhold bis Income tax. f r-Twced, William, Boss, .was" cap tnrfil In A Rnilinrr vaa.kaI' olTViprn Spain, by Spanish authorities, 6th inst. The secretary of tho " w ' 7 B on the ho Ameri In 10 al nt inn luia vcwinnat a1 hivtrn. u,uou nilu WJ1 couseijueuwj w ljan(Jcti thoAracrjQan auth6n- l'C8 l 18 U0PC that Le' will com back in time to take part in the Presi- uuivu. uiiu nu nut wuuovviuwiikir v . dental campaign. .lie Was said, short ly after ' his.- llight,? to . have been in Forest County, but it is not supposed that he took lime to do any election' cpriugor Tilden, at hat time. I -r imruus i oi , nusoanary saiu Mrs. Partington reflectively in reply to a remark of tho , Doctor's concern- ing the order, "Yes, I do seem to rec- 0 tu member hearing 'of them ; ' but I never have used any. Tho beet pat- runs that I know of are the "Domes tic". . I have used lots of those to cut out my clothes by" and here Isaac broke into her remarks with the infor- niaiion mat me oia ones maae uuiiy kites; ana men went gravely on witn his work of decorating the cat's tail with patent clothespins. Thursday, the 28th inst. has been set apart by tbe Governor, as . "Penn sylvania's Day," in the Centonuial. it is inc luutn , anniversary 01 the signing of the Pa. State Constitution, in Philadelphia, on the" 2S'Ji day of September 1776, by the represcnta tives of iho people of the State under the Presidency of Benjamin Franklin. Hon. B. II. Brewster has beeu-i named as the orator of tho occasion.-, Charles FrHes Adams has been nominated by the Democracy of Mass. achuscU? a tltvif vauiiidato .for Gov ernor. Peeing thut some cf his friends earuetlly advocated his nomination for the Presidency, at Cincinnati, ho baa been converted swiftly to the Democratic ranks. He stands more chance of being struck by " Hghtniug tlian he does of beiug made Governor of Massachusetts. - Peter Berry has an enjine and boiler on the ground at Balltown and will proceed at once to develop that section, and sec what is below the sur face. He is not working far the Hn lings and Howe company, but Is run ing and independent machine,' iu con noction with one or two other individ uals of our county. A Hayes and Wheeler club meet ing was brokeu up on Friday evening last, by Democratic roughs, in Balti more. Tbe speaker of the evening was badly beaten about the bead and 1'aco. Several thots were fired, aud one man was wounded. This Ku-Kluxism is gettiug into the higher latitudes. By the way, did any one ever bear of a Democratic meeting having beon brok en up by Republicans ? ' Sola Leather for sale at Robin. sun & Bonnet, -t Clarington Correspondence. Ci.awsotoh, Sept. 9, 1376. j Ii is" 'ulgTil. Clarlntdft slumbcri. We writo. i j i m ( J, I). I'earaoll.and Tlady and some others from this place will start on a social pleasure and sight-seeing trip during the coming week. Philadel phia. -The Republicans of Clarington met nt the school house, on Saturday even ing, Sept. for the purposa of or- frnnizing a Ilays and Wheeler Clu. E. ,C. Mays was elected temporary Chairman, and J. l. Ililliard Sccre- tary W. J. Armstrong, A. J. Slaugli- enhaupt and J. lv. Clark were ap-4 poiole I a Com.nittoe to draft consti tution : to report at next meeting. iVdjourncd to meet on Saturday even ing, Sept. 9th. ; We understand that Messrs. Thomp son & Darr will soon raise tho frame wprk of their new mill, at the mouth of Coleman Ilun. The timber is on tho ground and framed, and by the aid of pulley and ropes, crowbar, hand spike, physical strength, horse power, tfcc, it will soon stand upright, another monument to American industry, and, as we trust, a ?ourco of income to the surrounding country, as well as a prof itable investment to the owners. I Tho 63d anniversary of Perry's Vic tory was observed at Sigel yesterday Old people young people middle aged people Howers wreatus nags ....... , ........ T banners ribbons horses wagons gaily decorated . marshals on gaily decorated horsescakes and pies eatables of every kind-handsome peo ple with handsome appetites music, instrumental and vocal, and speech makers in abundance, were thefo aud made a success of it ' 'WVundertlaud that at a meeting of the Tilden an j Hendricks clnb, of Si gel, Jefferson Co., not lonj since Hon. G. A. Jeuks, who' waswpreschf,"'inad6 the sULeiueuJr that through bis eflbrts during Ihc, last" session of Congress, every man,' woman' and child iu the U. h. Das jseeo sarea sixiy-tnrci In'wlut Inanner this saving wi ed we Uou't know ; perhaps by, to rant pensions t to: tho. wii S. bas been saved sixty-three cental as effect- refusing grant pensions t to : tuo. wives and i children of tho victims of the Sitting Bull massacre ; but thon he 'shouldn't brag Vbout fhat;' 7'' i 1 ho busy season - is over,: and now comes potato-digging," Corn-cutting and whS iayOpple-ciitting? f : .fhe, vyn;ted .Brethren hold their th,r" quarterly meeting at Cooksburg, Sept. 9th and 10th; G. La oy town . Correspondence. . Lacytown. Sept. 11, 1876. Ed.' Republican ; : ... Your correspondent was indisposed last week, heuco the doings of a worthy people were not recorded-J We adopl the old form of excuse, 1, e. a proaiiso.to do better jn the future, . Mr. Holbrook is again iu Lacytown. His oldest child, Wales, whom nil will remember as' a bright, interesting boy, has lost the use of his Ijnibs from par alysis. It will be some time before he recovers from the attack. Jim Weaver came home last: week with a sore hand. He bad beon thresh ing at Plcasantvilleand" canght his hand in the cog-wheels of tbe machine, smashing the thumb and fore-finger. Every one remarks the low 'water. There is scarcely enough in the creek to run the saw-mill any length of time. Leakage at the dam has about stopped the sawing for the present. ', Mr. Collins, has given tho Sabbath School a library of one hundred books for children. We are pleased to no tice al such favors, The school lost iU Superintendent and best worker in Miss Arner, now of Tionesta. 'Mr. Furman, who has interests at Edenburg, ' purposes . building, and moving his family there before long. V: Mr. and Mrs.' S. II, Haslet spent Saturday here, calling on their numer ous friends. ', The infant son of John Matha died on Whig Hill last Friday. The nerl eer vices took place yesterday. .The season opened with a urprise party last week, at Mr!1 Button's. SleigbiDg is anticipated by some next week,-" '" . School closed last Monday, 1 to the delight of all the youngsters who have a vacation until lata In the fall. Mrs. John Cilfillan, of Tidioute, is visiting her 6istcr and sister-in-law, of this place. I Dk'Clauk. Brass and Porcelain Lined Ket tles for salo at Robinson & Rouner's. We have been having a spell of genuine -fH-wathr fof .soma., days part, until (-ycftor(lay,!,nd,.iwhen the weathof waa'tbe nastloft.rOa mus0 pcrpct.ratel tho following : 1 Tho melancholy days havo come, ! Iadon with Uar and cares j , It'a a littlo tro dry for pond-Hooda, i And o llttlo too wet for falra. i t Mr. Brooks, for some time mana ger of thofSupcripr Lumber Co. Stor, is moving lo the Kdcnburgoil regioiis this week, where, wo understand, lie will embark in the real estate busi ness. He is ft good citizen, aud wc wish him good luck in his new entc- prise. Mr. Butler, who, in company witb Cliaii i 1 1 laf smVu'm & been rn mi i n rr llio lilfw.kanv til slion rtDlltll of Pnnncil Rn. denarted for Kdenbufe the first of the week. j Vw f 1 Mr. Perry Hill starts for the same placo this week. At this rate our suc tion will soon be scarce of able ied men who are willing to work. ' j j . . . i - I bunting 1r not how what it was a few weeks ago ; but still there are those who will trump these li'lls from early morn till dewy eve, in search of this excellent came. The pheasant season opens the 1st of Octo ber, and we expect to hear of some excellent hunting. Two sons of Henry Weaver,) at Nebraska, both deaf mutes, have gained admittance Into the Penusyl- vania Institution , for . the .Deaf, and "Dumb Philadelphia, through I the efforts of Hon. J. B. Agnew. The county is at no expense foe their edu cation. The expenses are paid by, the endowment fund' and uy appropria tions from tbe State. j II. C. Ilarlin, known in this 8ec- tiou as the "Swede , Tailor," and who ost one of his legs by a railroad acci dent, since he left here, was id town ast week and part of this. He moves around lively' 'on crutches, and says he has ordered a wooden lez to aid his ocomotion. i" A iTeschers'' Examinations. Public examinations of teachers will be held as follows : Claring,toivOct.,14, 1876. .7 'Tionesta," '17, Neilltowu " 18, Teachers wbo need certificate for next term,, should attend. Directors are especially invited to be present.-.' II. S. Bkockwav, Co. Supt. Sept. 12, 1876. o it A- T REPUBLICAN RALLY 1! A GRAND REPUBLICAN ' Mass iviEETirac WILL BE HELD AT 10 TJIK COURT HOUSE, TIOJSTA, PA., ON TUESDAYS, SPTa26. ALL ARE INVITED, a Gen. Harry White m AND Hon. J. H. Osmer, of Franklin, and other good speakers will address the meeting. ; . Come out, Republicans and do honor to the honorable men who are youf candidates for positions of trust, and let the people see that you aro steadfast and earnest in your support of Hayes and -Wheeler and honest Government. I Come out, ye who are "on the fence,' and hear the truths that will laud you on the side of Priuciple and Right, and lead you to voto for Hayes aud Wheeler, thafadvocateicffrue Reform, and not boon companions with Tweed Morrissey, and Wall Street gamblers. Come out, Democrats, and hear tho whole truth, and turn from tho errors of your ways. Hayes and Wheeler are the men you had ought to vote for, and we will prove it to you. Come out, everybody, and we will do you good. .'ill J " ,r - , Good lloastod Coflto, 23 cU; n't Robinson & Bonner's. Try iU 2f. TKAM8 Wasted. For bark haul ing at Rroolsrftoh Tannery; 18-ot. U. Bkooks & Co Ben. Hogan has challenged Allen lx a fricndly,pummeling' match, eith er for fun, or, for J 1,000 a side. If the challenge is accepted, and oaa or bota of these pugilists areJuckv enough. -to be killed in the struggle, it will do a great deal toward ending tlreser brutal exhibitions. j . r-' - - "J f C r i . -i -rTbe Oetftbcr number of Ballou 8 Mopthly Magazine is tho best one that has beon issued for some months, Btjdfdesorvea-j tho. praUa . which, the press 6f tlie country -hai- s6 ' liberally bestowed upon it. From all parts of the United States and tho Canadis Bailout Magaiice welcomed be cause the people know, that it is full of just such reading as suits the pop: ular tajtcs. ' There are domestic sto- M 8ea J""9' talc of, adyentures, lote stoiics Of tho most ardent nature, poetry of real eloquence, fine illustra tlons, and a nice article of fashions, With engravings to show how gar menu. look after being made up ' and word. ' Wo cannot say too muxti in ... praise of Ballou's and hope to see it id tbe hands of every household Jn tho land. Published by TComea 'A - Tal - bot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston1, at $1.50 per annum, postpaid, and sold , at. all newsdealers at 15 cents per copy. Back numbers can always be obtained nt the office of 'publication in Boston. County Committee Meeting. f Third will bo a meeting of theRe publican County Coin mil toe at the Ar bitration Room, in the Court Houso, Tionesta, Pa., on Monday evening, Sept! 25tb, . at '7 o'clock, p..' m. I A prompt attendance of the members , is desired, aa business of importance will be' transacted. ;! ' C. A. Randall, -...... ;,. ,, ... t Chairman, !.;;.-? ! , . , .' m - . ! if ' List of Traverse Jurors K i ! Drawn ion .Seftkmbjcb Tbkm, 1870. j Tloneiita Boro. Goo. W.' Mtlirlclge.'Jas. SwaileB, F. E. Mabio, J. T.JDule, )ti'I. Tionostu Twp. John Zont, Oco Ilun- ter, Atulrcw Mealy , . . ' - i : llarnett. Albert Iluling, Jncrb May, John Pavi", Sebastian Cook, Kobert Hn , fJroon.-S. C. Rovnw, E. ,E. Vockroth, William Longstreth, Iwi Amer, Will iam Haslet, J, II. -Wentworth, Calvin Ar- ner, ,t, ; - r f I - ,'' Hickory. John Taft, W. II. Kin;,', Jas. Uenderson, Thos." Pownall, Jason Docker, Kobert IJurdic-k, William Albaugh. llarmonj. J. 1). Glenn, W. W. (Ten- ludL R. VL. V.vlo. M.-JU KanKo, Johii VH- kins, J. W. HowolL llUnt'i VJi Am A V. H. Jcnks. J T. Mcreilliott. Kingsley. Aaron Elliott, David Deck. Grand Jritoiis. , Tionesta Boro. L. R. rrocinan, Pore-; man ; J. D.' W. Roclc, Jacob Hood, Ssmnel Chirk, II. M. Eorenian, J. II. Dlnfenmn, Andrew Wellcr. - Tionesta Twp. Henry Wolf. 1 Burnett. John Fitzgerald. -; Gren. James Flynn, Aaron R(M)t, Jno. Motagivr, William Myers, Geo, Watson. Hickory. Robert Hunter, Stephen Taft.. Win. Hunter, rf. 1'. Wheeler, ' ' lfarnioiiy. John Mclutyro, J, .D. I a- gundas. -! v . i .,, " Howe. J. C Rowland.' : - j j Jenks.-iuiica T. ltoe,' JcrcmtaU Scho- oinglkOBt' '. 1 ',,.,") j ... w ' Klngsley.i-J. G. Re,. I ' - , v . ,; . ' -' ;. I j ' ' 1 ' Wasted. -A few1 loads' of; hard wood, on subscription, at - this office. The wood must ; not be over fiftoon ihehe9 in length. . ! 1 .- NOTICE. ' Having opened a new set of ; books I ia partnership,-1 have loft my.1 own accouuts in bands, of . W.' E. ' Lathy, Esq., for collection,, Parties 'owing' me pleaso take notice. ! ' ' i ' J. E. Blaine, M. V, 1 1 i:v. : MONEY, We will pay cash on delivery our nun 111 xiouc&ka, iui nunu u Ml . - ... I, T i r. U stave and heading bolts at the follow- incr nrices : ' - : Stave bolts. 33 inches Jons, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 Inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.. 84.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 ' inches in diameter. Office 'at' Lawrence House. J. U. Demckson A Co. 27tf , ! FOR SALE. Tbe valuable aud beautiful homo- stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud iu which he uow resides, is iu my bands for sale, at very low figures. Terms .one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two vears. Milks W. Iate. . 10tf. Those beautiful lots just north Mrs. Ilonry's residence can bo bought (immediately south of . . i 1 1 1 I wliero. in consideratle cheap, on long time, by applying LtKa editor of this paper. . , --The lightest ruuiiing Stacbino tlie wrrld i tbe Oroter A Baker, least Baldwin, of tidioute :iy aud ho kuows. 10 noNKSTA tA-iritirr-M COURF.CTKD EVEHY TTKHPAY, By liofjiinson A 5ouner7TJcaTer" In General Merchandise. IVmr "jft Imrrel -., - - ffi.OOft 7.-10 Flour r "sM'k.. ' .. -" ' J 1.7WM.M Corn Mo.vl, bolted i. ' '' -rl.W tliop ft.'t-d -'4' ftl. Ki($U7Z Oala. p'..nt'l ' 'LP " ' -r-": W Corn, ear ; ; - - ' ' 40 -i Hcan "J hnshel - -11 'I ' 1.803.50 ffntn, nj? enred hvd '-.-i IT UronVfaHt BAon, AW(j(.roBeJ '.' , ,- fttiOulderiH ; -.t'-t i-s : y Whiterif.fi, jiif-barrel -. - -7.00 T.al6 hcrrlhg- half-bnrrels 7 ' ,. , - - . Rtiffftr ? '1 r (, -1 ;r..l(!i12i Syrup -th:) r. tr N. O. MoIbsho ItoATit Rio Chffoo Kui 1 ' Rio ObUco, ; - .,! J , -, JavaDoireo : (. K,7-- ; y Toa ,; - . j -.'t -Rutter - - Rico , -A - - . F'BSTroHl,, . -', . .-, ;'- lt- :'".-.'l Lard - , , n - - . - -t Iron, cum uion bar'l -. Nails, lOd, t kcjf-,'' - fotatoos, New . -' - ' . ... . r. 70ji.l,Of 8.10), 100 ' .... '.li.1(Vi;30 . -. .tofei.u ' -" - 20(jj,2: -" 2.002.1 ' -'. ,- ISfiilt -v i'r;;"';3"; - 1 J 8.9 r- ..: ; Uq. . . . '.. jumu p urn, 1, ' CKO;l HOWELL &VO. . - -i 1 i Diskask like river. Mpiin Droin (ma causes. Tlio ronnnp; river may not be ci t sily diverted from its course, nor thene; ire-tea niHCiiso iroin its ietr,x;UTO vrori Taken In timo, disease, which is nterol au Intorroptwl fuuetion, uiay bo- avertc uy tne nso or iSaturo 8 remey', - ( . Tarrant'scltzcr Aperient, It combines the medical propert ies of tl best mineral waters In the world. 22 4 ' HOLD UY ALL, DRUGGISTS. fflOa day at home. Agents wanted. Ou ; 4l fit mid terms freo. ' TRUK At Ct Auguatii, Maine. " , 22 4 : HOMESTEADS." , Ifyou want reliable information wlcre ai how to get a cheap Farm,, or, gevereme Homestead, frv send yonr addreni to J, Gil more. Land: Comtnutaioner, - La rcnee, Kanaaa, and receive gratis a eo of The Kaum Pacific Homestead. ' ' 1. ..... Ct & &6 Cfciy if A. week to Agents-.. Rai h D Dfi I -7 pics TRRE. P. O; Vic ery, Augusta, Ala $5 fflfl tier dav" at home, T Ten 4ZU free. Address Geo. Stlns ct Co., Portland, Mtv L tf 'Visiting 'Cards, "with your nm J U 'finely print sd, sont fbr25e..WTehf 200 style". Agents wanted. 9 samples stamp, . u. ,i; uuor k. up., irocKu Mass..', ,.. . ' ' ; 22 4 O C Extra Fine mixed cards, with nar iJlO cent, post paid.. .It, Jpues fc t Nassau, K. Y, ' .. ' , ' LAND FOR SALI 0,000 ACIXIiS : Of farming and' timlwr lands; near great Kannwaha River, In Putnam Co ty, West Virginia, in quantities to 1 purchasers. Soli good, -water .pure 1 abundant, timber excellent;' churcl schools ana mum convenient; title port Price $3 to tH per aero. Terms aeconii dating., Heud for full description to J. Mcleuu, Wiwfield, Putnam County, Vi Virginia. .' ' ... . ..-3 4 ADVERTISING in Religious and Agrioiiltural wak balf-prlee. ' Serfd for catalog no on List Plan. For Information, address 1 GEO. P. ROW ELL A CO., t2 4" a - -J v. ; ,41 Tark Row, N ' 1 -New Advertisement. FOUND. '..!) DURING our experionoo or the pas inontlis, in the GROCERY, PRO ION, FLOUR FEED IlusinesM in nesta, wo have found the old maxim, ii fvlONEY at, saved Id money c.irned," a true one that wo have saved the people of thif ough and surrounding country a 0 emblo amount, r laving' had along experience 1 wholesale business, we have p.uli. cilitlosfor buying trom nrfrt uauas, ' enubltt us to olter extra lixiuccina CiisJi lluverH, and linving adoj'tcd th svntein of doing busines for . CASH only, we on sell goods twr a inuc prunt, in laci, eoiiipeuiig !' any of Uie cities iu the State. In thanking the eitir.ens for lihem ronage in the post, we anuouueo o moval from th Fislier store, U tho ant location known as tho ACOMD DU1L.DINC, of tbe Com pan v on' of the eon to ,j0.,r0iK,u in the times, have again tf.f I od our pn. es, uuevuig i na goous not bo sold at whi pf whero tho ttinitk'S to inako money are bo mm Zfl-ln tut uie our store wilt beke until 0 P. M '., for the mutual bencli uent ial public and ourselves. J. H. DKltK KSON 4 in at so, ly
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