Y -p o' tl a r, p t . k ' h d . r 3 9 t t W. IU DUNN -- " EDITOR. VUmUl KORMSG, KOT. 19, 1876. THE SITUATION. : i -Ai regard a the iroeidcnunl qucs .lion, the situation is tlnchaDged. We do not kno whq received ft majority of electors on the . 7th inst., and we guen nobodj else docs. When , the thing is settled we will tnnouuee. tha -Tesolt. " -' . . There are democrats in every city, town, tillage, hamlet And neighbor hood in tbo Northern States, who pre tend to believe that there is no intimi dation, terrorism or violence in the South, and this in the face of evidence that H would seem no sane man could doubt. :( We would like to know just what their opinion is of the following : New York, November 24. A dis . latch from Raleigh, N. C Bays Dr. A. J. Glover, Supervisor of Klections at Swan Quarter. Hyde county, N. C, . was drowned on the night of Novem ber 6Ui, with the Republican tickets , for that county in his possession. The r 'body was found sorno days after, with . his coat drawn over his ' head, , and other evidence of violence. The elec tion tickets were never found. f V, ; . Our Washington Letter. " Special to the REruBLiCAjr. , Washington, D. C, Nov. 24, '76 t The action of the Board of Canvass-1 - " crl of South Carolina yesferday has been warmly discussed here to-day. Republicans generally approving and , Democrats as generally ' denouncing them while their (Democrat's) morti fication at being, outgeneraled is cp ' "parent to the most casual observer. For no one can read the political de : Telopments in the , State Capital of South Carolina during the past ten days, and not feel that there , was a deliberate purpose not: only to wrest , , the control of the State from the Re - publican majority within its borders, "'. but to also give to Tilden its. electoral T'p vote although it had been declared for Hyea by the highest authority in the matter, after a fair count by method - which the Bopreme' Court has dictated 4 the behest of the1 leaders of the ! ri- ' He club Democracy. It appears , that the Democratic managers first asked the Supreme Court of the State, whose aid was invoked, thai the' Canvassing Board b confined strictly, to the uiin jsterial duty of counting Uie vote as returned to it by the county officials, and declaring the result and issuing certificates to those thes elected. The 'rde; was made, and .the Board pro- ceeded tq count the vote. When this '. duty. was completed it; appeared that toe Hayes electoral ticket was elected J after giving the Democrats the benofit of all their acts of intimidation. . It ' also I appeared . that' all Republican , candidate for State offices had been elected.' The Democrats on the other thacd had elected Hampton, Governor, one other State officer, and would havo under this couut, one majority in the Jegiglature, on joint ballot The Board in' its report stated that there existed discrepencies between the counts mado at the precincts and those returned by the county boards. .: The Democratic ;1awyec now at once moved that the Court .direct itheoard to issue certifi cates .of election to ail State officers and members of the legislature, : but not to the Republican electors, elected by the same count. ' No one ' could fail to see the infamous purpose of this brazen proposition.. But the Court .partially , seceded to this demand; .and U also was -about to direct the Board, it is alleged on demand of the Democratic achemcsj to act judicially, wlitcheuly a few days previous, it had been forbidden to do, in examining the discrepencies. But the Board had decided ' itself to act judicially. It did so rejecting the votes of Edgfield and Lawrence counties because of the notorious frauds perpetrated . through the terrorism and intimidation of the .rifle.. clube. It then issued certificates -of election to the Have's electors, to tth4i?ate. officers and to members of the. legislature and adjourned sine die. From Florida came the intelligence laet nighit that that State had gone for Have's by,a majority of 763 on the face of the returns. The excitement reported to exist here over the concentration of a few hundred troops nev.r had any exist ence Suva in the mind of a few corres pondents of Democratic newspapers. .IVhat little curiosity thcro was mani fested over the matter, was first awak ened by reading the letters of the before-mentioned correspondents in tho New York Herald, Snn and the Balti more Gazette and Swu fcven the most, if not all of the papers named, have ridiculed the statements of their correspondents in theii editorial col umns. The great Democratic jubileo pow wow over the election (?) of Tilden has been postponed till more definite ro turns aro received from the backcoun ties, removing every shadow of doubt. Some skeptics are so iaithluss j ns to predict that It will not come off under four years. It had been designated for the evening of the 29th inst.' The Democratic Jackson Association of this city, gonerally esteemed ns one of tho most throughly Bourbon political organizations in the country, refined its sanction, its members having too much penetration and good judgment to invite the ridicule of the city and country by such an absurd exhibition of themselves. But the "Tilden and Hendricks Reform Club'! must show its zeal and made very extensive prep arations. But then Democrats of this city have rather contracted a habit of making preparation to celebrate some party victories that never came off; and they have usually beau left with a large quantity of powder, pyrotech nics, Japanese and Chinese lanterns, etc., which they gladly disposed of to their successful Republican neighbors at a heavy sacrifice on first cost. : , .'..Weather, beautiful and every one cheorful and happy notwithstanding the gravity of the political situation. Members of Congress and winter visi tors arc already here in such numbers as to give and ; increased appearance of life and gaiety to our ' pleasant streets and avenues. "Our ears aro strained to catch the reverberation of the Russiau artillery as he masses his hundreds of thousands to hurl them upon tho obstinate Turk, and John Bull too, if ' hej dare interfere. We shall see. ' . . ; V Maxweel, i i . -A few of the. stately independent Democratic papers North, pretend to think that there was no intimidation practice at the South in ' connection with the election.' The correspondent of the Clucago Journal states that lie saw a negro in Louisiana, who had been terribly maltreated, on political grounds, and witnessed -the marks that bore evidence of his sufferings. His body, from his neck to his knees, presented a eight that was more eloqnent than words. ITis back, and Etdes, and thighs were cut and torn, and white scars on the black flesh crossiag each ' other hero and thero proved with what zeal the advocates of Tilden and Reform in Louisiana sought to carry that State. Tho. of fense of this po'r victim of Democra tic barbarity is best told in his; own words : "I told some of de men dut whipped mo a day or two before dnt I wouldn't jine de Democratic, club or vote de Democratic ticket; dat I'd.die first Dat'a why dey whipped me." The fiendishness with which this poor negro was treated shews, without any need of comment, the manner in which the Democrats have attempted to carry Louisiana. Ample evidences of tho "bull dozing" barbarity of the Democracy is at hand, to sliov just how parishes were carried by them. -Never was there a more auda ciously brazen outcry than that of the Democrats about election frauds con templated : by Republicans. Why, ddraudment of the popular will has long beeu the stock in trade of the Democracy. Ballot-box stuffing, re peating, colonization of voters, swin dling naturalization papers, false reg istration, subverted forms of law, Srostituted courts, intimidation, rnur eroua violence, terrorism, compul sion of electors, and the appropriation of official houors and emoluments ns spoils of victory with which to re ward partisan services,- are all the inventions of unscrupulous Democra tic politicians. One Democrat mado a fortune out of that rascally device known as the fan-tail ticket, which he originated. Systematic Democratic frauds and bribery have for years kept New York chained to the car of Democracy. Inter-Ocean. No Whig, Democrat or Republi can has ever demeaned himself for the purpose of being elected Presideut of the United States. Not one of them, no matter how ambitious, has ever be trayed the unseeuvly und indecorous, and we may eay indecent, anxiety to be elected that has marked Mr. Til den's conduct both before and since his nomination. Nothing could have a worse influence iu the way of lower ing, not to say destroying, the diguity of the Prebideutial office than tho suc cess of Mr. Tilden in gaining it. Even in the suspense now upon the country, he has not only directed the move ments of his people in Louisiana and Florida, but has shown tbo most pal pable eagerness to get the office, no matter by what means. Pittsburgh Gazette. Governor Hayes has borne him self from the beginning to the end of this - trying ennvass with thoughtful and manly decorum. He has been force! on several occasion 'to appear in public and address his friends,, but on no one of these occasions that we recall has he made a partisan declara tion ; at no time has ho appealed to tho passions of the hour or made an argument in his own behalf. He has carefully avoided tho question in which he had so deep a personal inter est, and thus set an example worthy of a',rnan who is al candidate 'for - the august position,,, of.Pxcsideut. St. Louis Republican (Dcm.) 1 It U tho common Democratic expression, ''trying to count out Til den." Not so. The Returning Boards are endeavoring to prevent the count ing in of Tilden by illegal means and votes. Tho Republicans wish first of all that the returns shall be honest and fair. On that they stand of fall. But they, do not propose to permit Democratic scoundrels . to defraud thorn of their rights nor cheat them out of honest votes, nor to carry States by violeuce aud intimidation, Jiochcistcr Express. .. , ; ' . : ; Some of tho Indiana papers' are talking war-talk. Very well. 1 But do, dear Northern and Western Dem ocrats, confine tho fighting to your Side of the line.' ' We' have had enough of it down this way. Atlanta Constitution. ' " I ' . ' i. t There will bo but one President declared elected at Washington, j but one sworn in, but one inaugurated; and be will be the person who is fair ly entitled to the office. N.'Y. Even ing Post, i. ! .- . : . i j yew Advertisements. , Jiollee. -.'' Nov. 27, 187(!. NOTICE la hereby given that nil porsoius sumnioiKHl to serve uh lirnnd Jurors at December Term "of Court, 1870, need not attend, and they aro hereby excused from such attendance. JIy OnDKH of CornT. 1. W.CLAIUC, Clerk. PROCLAMATION. Whkhkas, Tho Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judire of tho Court of Com mon Flous mid Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, lias issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quurtor Sessions, Ae., nt ' Tioncsta, for tlio County of Forest, to uomnumco oh the fourth Monday of Dec. next, being the 2.1th. day of Doo. 187G. Notice Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Jnstloesof tho Peace and Constable of said eounty, that they bo thpn and thero in their proper persons nt ten o'clock, A. M. of raid day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otHces appertain to lie done, and to those who nre hound In recognizance to prosecute ajninst tho prisoners that aro or Khali be in tbo jail of Forest Connty, that they be then and there present to proseuuto against them ns shall bo Just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 187U; JUSTIS SHA.WKJ2Y, Sheriff. Trial List, Decembep Term, 1876. Fon est County, ss. List of Cases set down for trial nt a Court to bo held in and for said County, commencing December 2 , l$7it: No. Tr. ,Yr. Nancy Pale ct al vs. Kobin- sonfc Bonner C Sen. 187(5 A. Woller Vs. A. Kliuord- - T linger 2U Doc. 1875 Ellaabeth Gecr vs. It. C. Seolt ft at 24 Fob. 1871 Samuel Duff vs. Jatnet 3V. Guthrio , 17 May 18G7 Teresa Itobcrta et al vs. J. J. Fisher 18 Sep. 1372 Jairus D. AV. Reck vs. Par ous Cor eland et al 45 May lS7ti J. F. Overlandor vs. Chan. II in ton 50 Bop. IS70 J. a. Hoot vs Geo. Monran 3d May 1870 J. G. Wolf etux vk.J. Shaw- key . 3 Sep. 1878 Jcsso Carson vs. K. M. Car- Bon - 24 Sop; 1876 J. A, Proper, Successor for use vs. J. W. II. Iteisingur ' ' etalAdmrs 27 May 1878 Jaeob Wagone vs. J. A. Dale et al 28 May 1S7U Freeman it Corbet, vs. Gcu. W. Dithrldge A Co. 44 Feb. 1870 Goo. Morgan vs. K. N. Lacy 24 Feb. 1870 M. D. Ilall& Co. vs. It. M. Carson 45 Sep. 1870 J. W. 11. Reining or et al Ad- mr's vs. J. M. Kepler 17 Feb.' 1878 Jared M Urush ct al for use vs. Hugh McN'cal et al 1 Doe. 1875 J. W. Morrison et al MxeCa. tors vs. Eli lierliuctal Ex ecutors '43 Sop. 1S7G Collins if- TTolbrook. vs. Sol-. den Whitman C7 Sep. 1878 Dr. Wm. Vogvl vs. Over seers of Poor of Tionesta Township 88 Sep. 1S7G Oeortrn Hi adman vs. Conroo & Thompson ' 9 Hop. 1878 ProthonoUi y'a olHcO, Forest Co. Pt. Nov. 20th, 1870. ' D. W. CL.AKK, Prothonotary COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various Acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pa., made and providod, wo tho uudorsigned Com missioners of Forest County, will exposo to salo by public, vendue or outcry at tho Court Houso, in Tionesta boro, ou TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described tracts oi land, via iz: ir.r'Dt. 3:U1 2738 51J1 Acre Towu.1i1jj. 50 Ravnett TO VllfDI A.1' OHlmoro Robert. Wilhelm VVilliuk. Suoblet Herman. Perry J. Smilli 8. B. lfO Z) 50 50 150 200 II owe Kingsley Tionesta Wrt-en 51'J1 Hickory Elizabeth Jack. Harmony MtDonougU Hoirs. Bv Order of Commissioners, J. T. BRKNNAN, Clerk. MIND READING, Psychomancy, Fas cination. Soul Charming, Mosincr ifcin, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may liw-scinato aud gain the love and affection of any person tlv-v choose in stantly. 400 pages. By mail 60 ets. limit it Co., 130 S. 7th St., Phila. 18 4 JjVtEE GIFT of a Piano for dcstiibiunig our circulars; address U. S. Piano Co. 801 Broadway, Now York. 8 4 . 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TnrnR "wilt bo exposed to pnbllo sale, on the premises, In Green Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, DECEM BER 12th, 1871, nt 1 o'clock, P. r.. tho undivided one fourth mrtof all that certain pieco of land sltaato iti tho Township of Green and Connty of Forest aforesaid, part of tract No. 61H1), bounded stid descrlbod as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a ponton line divid ing tract No. 61i0 from No. fili, and at tho diatance of Kifi perches from tho northwest corner of this and said latter tract, and ex tending thence south 41J degrees east 100 perches to a post, thence foulli 4(1J degrees west 10(5 pert-lies to a pottt, theiieo north 431 degrees west 100 pen-lies to a post 011 tho dividing line first mentioned, tlioncp along said dividing lino north 4ti degrees east 100 perchoai t the place of beginning. Containing one hundred nerca and allow ance, more or less, 'f onns of Salo -Cash. DALLAS SAUNDERS, Administrator tin bonU timi. 3. P. Aonkw A 1 aic i Tionesta, Pa. W. E. Lathy, AU 7' Nov. 13, 17. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville A. Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Riilroad. Q N AND AFTER Sunday. July 2, 1870, ' trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Korthw ti.. v &i ard. j... p 111 Southward ." t Mdi t Ni. a m jp m p m 7:f0 0:37 am 2:ft.'i 4:T.i p 111 0:40 4:55 S:53 a:S5 2:15 12:40 Pittsburgh 8:60i 8:4.'.l 1(1:50 ll:4r W Pen June 10:0: Kittannlng R. lVk Juus Urady Rend 10:40 4:'M Mi) :(K 12:40 I l:40i 11:3 11:10 112:6.1 ft: 15 A:04 4:2'v 4:09 1:'J0 !i:.TO 2:.W 11:27 10:44 10: 2.r. 9:42 0:02 I'arker Emlenton Scmligrass Franklin , , Oil City 12:12 0:.r8 12:00 10:32 "1:27 7:40 8;1& 8:50 4:10 5: 2. 8:.tO 2:52 2:20 2:0;t :.) 8:25 8:30 6:20 8:2.r, OleopoiU . EagUt Rouk. Tionesta ' Tidiouto vvineton i 2:19 8:00 I0:?1 0:10 0:00 10:20 A:M 5:00 1) 0;.V 4:11 ll:.r.O 1:1. !:0H 3:20 1:40 5.-U0 fi:20 Rousevillo 2:.m ;40 0:10 0:27 7:.r.- it: M 10: .11 1:47 1:0.") 7:.S0 7:58 7:10 5:55 4:02 "Tltnsvillo 10;10 ...A. 7:10 Corry . . MarvlUe - Ruifalo . . 4:47 11:50 10:10 6t5ftj 0:lti K;0." p. in 1:H I2:;t0, p. ni p. m a. in p. ni Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCAR(iO, Gen'l Sup't. 3. MORTON II ALL, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Waibi on all who purchaso tickets In tho Grand Extra Drawing, Monday, Decem ber 4, 1870, : LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. This Institution wan regularly incorpo rated bv tho Lepudaturo of the State for Educational purposes in 1S08, with a capi tal of (1,000,000, to which it has added a reserve fund of $35ti,(H0. ItsUraiultsinglo Number Drawings will take place month ly. The season of 1578 clowes with the fol lowing scheme: ,, , , CapitHl -lilxs 8RO.OOO. Only 20,000 at ?20 each. Fractious in pro--. portion. LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital I'rixo , ...$50,0tX ... 20,000 1 capital i'rmo , W PrUes at iljwo... 10,000 10,000 12,500 HO.OWO 2i Prices at 4W,.... 100 Prizes at 800 2(H) Prize at .. 200. .. 5X Pri4-a at. 1H0 2000 l'rizea at , 20 Al'lTiOXIMATION l'ld.Ks. . fl Approximation Prizes of $:to0... i) Apiroxiiniiiioii Prize of (Kl... U Approximation Prize of lJu. 40,000 50,000 40,000 2,700 1,800 000 2HC Prtees, amounting to $208,900 vrno lor t:ircuiars or send oritcrs to WILLIAMSON V. CO., JM7 Itioadwnv, N. Y.. CilAS. V. HOWAItl), Ncm- Orleans, l.i. Tho First Regular Quarterly Dollar Drawing will take place on .l.-utuarv 2, IS77 - 'I1i-I.-I.fa T oni.li I'nriilnl 117.0 I,.V t . OtK). :i2 4t 1 i IN" El "W Furiiitiiro Rooms! The undersigned begs leave to inform tho citizens of Tionesta, and tho public in .general, that he has opened a J'Jlt.S'i vJjAks ruiixirmi: ntof.k, in his new tyiiilding nt tho junction of Elm St. and tiie Dutch Hill road, where ho keeps on hand a large assortment of FUR I'J I TU RE, Consisting in part of T Wjdnut Parlor SeU, Chamlier Sets, Cane Scat Chairs, ' ' , Wood Scat Chairs, ' ' ' ' ' Rocking ChiMt-u Dining Tables, vxtensiou Tidily ' ' Marbiw ojj TaMos, . Kitchen Furniture, Jiureans, Iied.TteRds, Washsfands, - Lounges, MatU'osses, Cujboards, Rook Cases, Fancy Brackets, Look 1 n g ( lasses, 1'ieiuro frames, ana -PICTURES FliVMItllJ ALSO, SASH &c DOOBS always on nana. His rooms being larco, and well nitnat od ho is prepared to oirer superior induce ments to purchasers. Call and examine his stock and prices, and bo convinced UNDERTAKING; A full assoj tiaeut of Collins and Casket constantly in store. A. H. PARTRIDGE. t 45 PEfl TERM. f 137 PER YEAR, Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 1K50. Property $103 -000. Endowment JiO.OoO. Our youth 1 ooiu sexes; unail liavo the benefit of it Winter term opens Dec. 5. Send for cata logue (free) to Rev. J. T. EDu:iB. D. j Pnociotl. 4t m ft .-VMniv IVolIcr.' Ksbdo nf Mary Date deccitsed, lute of Tionesta Townsldp, Forest eounty. Ah iicrsons Indebted to said estate are rp- ouostod to make Imrneilinto paynipiit, and ' those liaving legal claims ngalnvt thesnmo will present them; without dcly, in iiroimr ordor for set tlement t NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix. i or MILF.S W TATE, Atf y, ' June 20, 1870.- 12 0 Tionosta, Pa. SOLID WEALTH 1 $0(KI,(XK) IN GIFTS f Grandest Scheme over Presented to tho Public! A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. rpiIE Kentucky Cash Distribution Com. JL psny, authorized by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, for the benellt of the Publiu Schools of Frankfort, will a hare the first of their series of Grand 'T Drawings at Major Hall, in tho City "of Frankfort, Ly., on THURSDAY, A UGUST M, 1870, on which occasion thev will distribute to tho ticket-holders tho fmmeiixo sum of & 6 O O . O O O . Thos. P. Porter, Ex-Governor Ky Gon- . 1., eriii innagor. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT! as wo will have a series of Grand Drawings and can not establish tho precedent of postponing, t.tsT OK (IIKTS; One grand cash gill. $100 000 One grand cash gift 50 000 One grand cash gitX 25 om TltiA irrmifl ...h 11 i ft (fl Anjl Ono grand cash gill 10 000 . V . 1 . 1. .fl. . 1... . . voip iti. on 1 iMxii j"iu 5 0CU 5(1 Cash gilts of f l,0(K) each , MOOO . 50 000 . 40 000 , 30 000 , 40 000 . o ttoo . 120 000 , COO 000 UK) Cash irilt.H of i"(K)ench.. KHKiash gifts of KiOem-h 100 Cash gifts of :00 each 200 Cash glOs of . 200 each 000 Cash gi its of , 100 each 10,000 Cash gifts of ,12 ouch Total, 11,150 gifts, all cash........ PR ICE F TICK ETS : - Wholo tickets, $12 j Halves, $0; 'Quart? tei-s, f:i; 0 tickets, $J(0; 27 ticknts, f.too j 40i tickets, faMlj ti.-,f tickets, $1,000. 100, 0(H) tickets nt $12 each. lion. E. 11. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, tho entire board ot 4!ity Coiincilmen, Hon, Alvln Duvall, late Chief Juslioe ot Ken. tucky, and other distinguished cttizuns, togetlier with such lisintercsted person as tho fu-ket lMhlers present m.-iy dcslg unto will superintend Ihe draw ing. Remittances can be iiimlo by Ixpress. Draft, Postoflico Money onlcr, Rcistrreit Ijcttor, made payable to Kviilucky Cash Distribution ('out puny. All com inn nicat ion's connected with tho distribution and order for Tickets, and applications of ncnU to tell tickets, should bo addressed to HON. THOS. P. PORTER. 12 4 General Manager, Frankfort, Ky Or G. W. RAlUtOW A CO., lien. Fai-tcrn Agents, 710 Mroadway, N, T, A warned tho "Highest Medal at TUnna, - E.&H. T. ANTHONY & CO., fi'Jl llroadwav, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importer A Dealt re In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,' Albums, Grnphoscops, and Multa . . ' bio Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Wo aro noadottarters for ex-ervthlng In li the way of NTEKEOITICONS and M AG IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, ' . . . -Mtcrco-Pauopticoii, U04 versify SteriMijiticon, Advertisora Strooj)tieon, Artopticon. , School Lantern, Family - lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. ; Each style being the "best of its claaa in tho market ' Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, wlllj directions for using, sent 011 application, Any enterprising man can make mousy with a Magic Lantern. , 9-Cut out this advertisement for ref. .erenee.TS FOUND. DUR1XG our oxporietuMi of tho pa t ! months, in tho GROCERY, PRi VIS ION, FLOUR A FEED lluainess in TiQ. nesta, wo liavo found the old maxim ti MONEY aved is money earned," a true one, and that wejhave saved tho peoplo ot tae.bor. ongh and uurrounding country a conaid orable amount. liaving had a loug exporienca In tho wholosalo business, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from first hand', which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Buyers and having adopted tho true ayMem of doing business for CASH only, wo can sell goods for a much lew profit, in fact, competing with prices in any of the cities in the Stato. in thanking tho citizens for liberal pat ronage in the past, we announce ouj re. moval from the Fisher afore, to tho pleae unt locatloi:kiiown as tho ACOMD BUILDING, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of tho continued ed our pru-es, believing that gouJa should Dot I1AK0I1I nt u'ui iii-imu lcliol-nthAAiuinr tunitieH to make money aro so much lee. jp rIn future ourstoro will be keptoper until 0 P. M., for the mutual benefit of the general public and ourselves. J. 11. JJEKICKSON &CU. 4
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