i Ml Ml? TP ' WEDNESDAY lUfiRSIJin, JCMi 2i, ISM. nououcHOFFiCEas. fiitrrjrxiH, ,T. Woi.cott. Cnn'nci! mm North ward, T. J. Vnn Ciioxf-i), T. It. (Vlih, J no. A Unit; South wurd, G. V Kobimon, S. II. Haslet, EH llolcmnn. Jiiniiorn of the. Peace .T. T. Bronnan, D. S. Knox. . Cnyisf'ililr James Wallers. iSvhorU Dirrrf'irx J. Shawkev, S. .T( Wotcott, J. E. P.'.MMi", A. I;. Knll'y, J. T. lroHiiai, A. II. Partridge. -4 FORr.ST COUNTY OFFICIOS. Jfrmhrr rf Conqrrx -,Ta. Moowvrc. yMlm4l-K L. Davis. Jestiilcnt, JiutiirW. D. BnorN. .tjiortVte . iithjrs Jon ;sr Ki:o';i, C. . IIii.t,. 'Vmwrei N. S. FortrMAH... v. ' I'rolionofnrif, ftcgi.itcr if: Jycontrr, Ac. JpsTrs SnAWKKV. Hhc.rijf.C. A. lUNOAT.r. Cainmisiinncru Km JSkrlix, Isaac LiiNii, II. W. Lrnunrn. Count y Mi'pr.riiiteiulcnt. .T, 12. IIll.L Anu. District Attorney--?. D. Tnwiv. .Turn Commi-xmonerHC II. Church. FKTKK YoVNdK. Cmmty Surveyor V. F. WniTTlv.nN. Corovei C. II. C'jM'neilv Count' Auditor Scvm.KH Titoxr D. F. CorF.r.ANti, F. O. Lacy. TIONESTA LODGE jno. :t:, J. O.of O. P MEETS o'i'lo( 2TS every Saturday evening, nt 7 lock, in this fiHiltro U'oiu iuPar- tridgo's Hall. P. M. CLARK. N. O. a. V. SaWYF.I!, Sce'y. 27-tf. K. L. Dnvis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionosfn, P.i. Collections made i this mid adjoin ing eountioK. . lit ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, F.tm Street, TTO .V 7;.S 7V . PA rp F. BITCH FY. 1. ATTORN FY- A T-L W, Tionesta, Forest Conniy Pa. .T. 12. AGKKW, 4 r t o iz y i: y - a t-l a w, '-. .'"STA, TA. T bavo boon admit:, il to practice ns an Attorney in tho Pension t D:-( ! Wash ington. ' l. C. All oPJitim, -ol.irt, or pallor who were injur, d in : hi'" war, . ran obtain pensions to which tho v may Ik ' ontltlod. hv calling on or addressing mo at. V J IIHlt'Li'i l. . a ....... . I 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' ' i .ii . i (i... lliwlnpr lieon vrr four v&xnfix noldior hi thi Into war, nmUi-ivinit 1'or R munlicr of Yon.ru onfrajjod i!i U'-p tro-oontlon t koi jiiprH' flai'm'n, mv pxperipneo will asfurn ttio dollpctioii ol'diiiiiisin tho shortot poa Kiblo timo. J. Ji. AGNFAV. 41tf. , TrOXFSTA, I'F.NX'A. W.M. SMKAP. IlAFdll, Pitf.riMr.rop.. This Iioiimm is rmilvnUv lo'Mtrd. I Ivrrythinc- now and will fm-nis-hcil Superior accommoda tions nod sirirt, attention -riven to jrnestsi. V'f r,'1"1'! lu'(1 Frill's ((' a'.l kinds served in their Keasnn. Kninplo room for Corn jiiercial Agents, CriMTIAt. HOUSE, flONNFP. tv AHNFAV 1JLCIC. T. C. I Jaoicow, l'ronriotor. Tiiis is anew Mouse, and has j nst liecn fitted up for tlo pocoininodatioi'i of the. puhlie. A portion of the. patronage of tho public i solicited. 4 (My PHYSICIAN A SUPvOKON", Has had over fifteen years oxporiene'j In lie practien of liii profession, ha vinir grad uated Icrull) and honorably May Vh VWt. Offlce'and Kesidence in F(.rest lrou.-.e, opposito the Court House. Tioncsta, I'a. AUf?. 25-1HS0 J. B3. BIjAIKJR, 31. T10NF.STA, PA. OifKiow Ilouns; 7 to 0 a. u 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesdays and Waturdnys from 11 a. M. to 3 P. M. jrjK. 12. L. RTEADMAN, . RUKGKON' DKNT1ST. Dental room in Aeomb building, up titairs. onnosito tlio Lawrcueo House, Tio nosta, l'a. All worK. warranted, au.l lit j easonablo pricew. H. MAT. A. a. KKLLY MA Y, FARK 0 CO., BACKERS Corner of 121m & Walnut Sts. Tionesta. ' Bank of Discount and Deposit, lutereat allowed on Timo Deposits. Colloetions niadoon all tho Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAI'Il GALLERY. Triors FA, IM., H. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. r 9 .0 PioturesUken in all the latest stylea the art. 2ii-tr QIIAULFS 11AISH1, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blai kMuith shop, i;r.M ST., - - TIONKSTA, PA locaIj and niccELLAirr-ous. C'oiKti-ti.cd Tlmf Tnt.( Tlnnrin Nrmlon, . fonTti. I fonii. Train l"i... K;t't niniTrain is lo::,7 am I'liiin f:i 11:2! Hnii'1'rnMi in 1 pm Finiu 0 .'!;(M pin i'i rain l'i 7:l'.titn Traill 18 f:0 1 pni Train 0 North, and Train l South carry tho mad. M. K. Sabbath Velio'-I nt 10 ft. m., M. H.iblmth Schno) t 11 ; tn., lVcSbytcrian Salbnth Kchoo! nt 3 p. m. Ivcv. rrovn will preacli in tbo I M. (,'liurcb on Pntxl ty fveniny next. 1'ov. Hill will prneli iu lb OM Town tchnul lionso next Mnn-lny eve- n'2- rreachiu'j; in tbo 1'rffbyJrritn Chnrrb next .Sunday morning and evening, by Kev. Hirklin. iVatmayttir McICny is on ibo fick list. nOS toIi.r f .r bd ordinnry primary isn't no bad, 'b ! Hon. J. IJ. Aprjfw arrived in town last Friday evening. Will Utilings erim. bomo from Louisville, Jvy., yesterday. Mason and otbr glass fruit jari, for eala by Win. Bauarbangh tt Co. 'Jt Our lumbermen liave certainly bad an abundance of June fl odj this year. yiii Mary Jamiefon, of l'ltus nntville, U vir-iting fri?nd.H in town tbirf wek. Mirs Carrie Wieser, of Clarion county, i visiting Mif.8 Jennio Carmm at prf.sent. Tbo Legislatnro nrjumeJ two weeks npo, but tbo Jieeord comes bravely on. Mr, J'. Bonner and grand -son, CJto. Coruwcll, of Stoctboro, trrired in tovn yesterday. Mr. A. C. Kepler, cousin of .T.M. and G. M. of this place, paid Tionesta a visit during tbe week. MisB Anna Tease, win bas been slopping with hr sister r.t KtiHpps Creek, N. Y., a home on a visit. 1 M's H. G. lrwiu, of Franklin, U visiting hpr brother S. D. Irwio, Esrj., especting to remain about weik Mr. L. Courson and sister, Mi3 Delia, of Tidioute. are visitini; in town, tbe guests of Misj Linnio (irov -Messrs. C. B. SibL-y and Sam, Ifaslet, two of Frankliu s popular yncng gents, stopped iu towa over Sunday. -One week from next M ndav will be the glorious Fourth. The indiea tions aro that Tionesta will not cele- biate. -Lon. Ftroup piloted his first raft to rittslnirgh. last we-k. It was one of T. J. l'avne's, and Lon. put it through in good fchape. Mrs. Clara Fuller, daughter of our esteemed townsman oeo. M Kepler, departed last Friday for a, t wo week's visit to friends in Allegheny City. Mr. D. F. Copeland, of Sawyer City, MiKean county, spent a few lays of the past week iu town, and shook bauds with many of his old friends. Murphy the great temperance man is n till at vork in Oil City, meet iug wtth great success, and judging from tho favorable reports in tbe Dcr ricJc, must have bagged some of the "Stfl ff." Frank Mabie Fpeut Sunday in town, being on his regular trip Frank is peculiarly adapted to tho business, and has assumed many of tbe characters of tho "commercial drummer." The Free Methodist Quarterly Meeting will bo held in this place, commencing on Saturday afternoon next, and lasting over Sunday. Pre siding Elder Hawkins will conduct the services. Mr. Charles Muenzeuberger, of Dallas, McKeau Co., brother of our industrious townsman, John, visited him this week ; he is accompanied by his wife. Mr. M. does a fljiuibhiug business in rig building. Tho trial -of William Whito ut Butler, Pa., fr the murder of Charle3 Egan at Miilerstown some months ago, was ended last Saturday, and tha Jury, after being out 2-i hours, found Whltu guilty of murder in the second degree. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Hunter were summoned to Frauklin la.t Wed nesday by tho serious illneas of Mrs. Hunter's sister. The lady, M. Kinuear, died a hhort time after their arrival. She was highly esteemed by htr acipuaiutauets. The M. .Il Sunday. School will glvfl n ?a?fed concert on some Sabbath evening in July. Mr. Ding- man has been training the school for some timo which ii n guarantee that tbe a "air will bo a success. Henry McSwecny, Esq., a former Ptudent of this place, but now one of tho promin jut legal lights of Bradford, pent lln Sabbalh with Tionesta fi iends. Mc. ii looking well, and has a lucrative practice iu his chosen field. -TrMfnrer Foreman wishes to in form the taxpayers of tho county that ie nill not go out on his annual tax- collecting tour this year, tho law re quiring Treasurer's to make annual toui through tho county having been repealed. , Tho Bepnblican Primaries in this borough and township, last Saturday pased off quietly and peaceably ; much more ho, itidd than wo ver knew them to pa-s before. We understand it wa m all over tbe county. The vote, although a very good one, was by n 1 moans all out. Our old friend John Stroup, who farm Judge Proper's place on Dutch Hill, cut an ugly guh in his fiot re cently, which has kept hini from doing mu;h work Finee. Undo John has been a rtnger to work in his dav, and will hold bis own iu the harvest field with many of tho boys yet. Mr. V. A. Hill, on of Il-v. J. F. Hill, arrived in lon last Thursday from Kaunas and paid his parents a short visit, lie departed on Monday, accompanied by bis brother Frank, who goes west to grow up with the country. 1 rat.k is a shrewd loy, and we'll wager cur old shoes that hci'll succeed. -Mr. J. S. Henderson, ono of our candidates for County Commissioner, Ftopped in town a fw hoius yesterday, being on bis way tD Pittsburgh where ho expects to receive medical treat ment from Dr. Saddler. He has suf fered terribly with tumors in Ll3 bead, but his pains nre considerably allevia ted now, arid ho thinks bis chances for a fpcedy recovery very good. Mr. J. K. Clark hps beer, up pointed aireet commissioner of the borough, vice Geo. Carr, declined. Mr. Clark's nppointmeot is a good one and wa btl'cve will give general sutififiction. He has emmenced work and asks all who owo taxes to work or send g'xid substitutes. Busi ness is business, and the taxes must be paid or woikvd out forthwith. Mt.-srs. Miy, Park & Co. have finished the subMuutial and handsome firo proof vault in their bank, and ou Monday received their new burglar proof safe and placed it. in position. It weighs 0,700 pounds and is about seveu times balder than tbo hardest of adamant; burglars uu pound away at it for weeks without making a sign of an impression. All tho doors aro strictly burglar-proof; the outside one having a timo lock. It is a beauty and should bo 6een to be appreciated. Last rnday Ur. lUorrosv was called to Miles & Sheasley's mill, on Little Coon, to attend L. G. Stover, who met with a very painful accident on that day. In endeavoring to start a log pile, he being on the pile, one of tho under logs shot out, and before Stover could get away he was caught in the jam ; his left shoulder was dis located and he was otherwise severely bruised about the face and right shoulder. Tbo Doctor replaced tbo shoulder, dressed his other wounds aud soon had the man feeling more comfortable. After this was done the Dr. proceeded ot: up tho creek about a mile aud dressed Win. HuLter's hft foot, which that geutlemau had cut a few hours previous. Tho gush ia9 about four inches long mul quite deep. On Tuesday of last week John Clark and one Boyer, aged about L'3 years each drove a yoke of oxen to Oil City and 0 flu red them for sale to a gentleman for such a small sum as to arouse the suspicious of tho nuu, and he sent for a policeman to have them arrested. When the polictnifiu arrived Boyer look leg bail and tsctpcJ, but Clark was securud nnd placed iu the lock-up. Word was sent to the ow ti er of the property, Mr. Win. Hcpler, who lives about bix mihs from this place, in the Mealy Settlement, nud that geutlemau went ou aud indentiGed the oxen. Clark was brought hero on Thursday by Chief Nciil, aud on Fri day had a hearing belVro 'Squiro Breuuan, who bouud hiia over in tho sum, of 8J00 to appear at next court. Clark's father, who is a well-to-do re- sneclable cilizuu livin ' ou Hemlock creek, Votiu'j fivo rnilct from Tioncs-la, hailed bins and he was released.' On Saturday ft warrant was issued for Samuel Clark, brother of the above" on suspicion ; he, it is claimed, answer ing the description of ono of a party which drove some stolen cattle through Oil City a day or two previous. He had a hearing and was placed under bail to appear at next sessions, his father going, his bail. ' The next annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Miller's State Associa tion will be held in Pittsburgh during the time of the State Fair in Septem- bcr. The State Agricultural Society will allot a spaco of 50 feet .by 170 feet with lino shafting and motive power free for the display of machinery and mill supplies. This is the first timo in this State that an opportunity has been afforded to millers to witness such a display of milling machinery in motion, and it is expected that there will be a large number of millers ! present from this and other States. FOREST oil. NOTES. From the Derrick we get the follow ing summary of operations and matters of interest in and around the Blue Jay District : Operations in the Sheffield district are very quiet, nud they promise to re- maiu so for some time. There is but ono well drilling, that being Donald won No. 2, which has reached a depth of nearly COO feet. Besides this.Eagan has n rig nearly ready for the drill, and Bell is building a rig on lot 436. Magee and Horton are also building a rig on lot 410. These comprise ail the operations in the vicinity of the Magee well, and as tbe holders of land in the vicinity are not anxious to lease and refuse to sell tbo chances for any extensive development of the district within the next six months are very small. Tho policy of landholders is to wait until there is e better price for oil, when they expect to realize more from their land. The S00 barrel tank at tho Msgee well was filled last week, and several day's production lost before another tank could be put up. A 250 barrel tank was set up the latter part of the week, and oil pumped into it out of tho larger tank. The will is still making an average of about twenty barrels. The work of laying tbo pipe line from Blue Jay to tbe .Magee well is rapidly progressing-, and it is expected that it w ill bo ready to run oil by next week. The work of grading the Tionesta Valley railroad, between Sheffield aud Blue Jay.hasbcon commenced. Thirty two laborers are at work on it now, and the number will be increased. A railroad between these two points will be of great benefit to those w ho are obliged to druw rig stuff and irons or even to walk the dirt road over tbo hill. For stouy hills, deep mudholes, narrow way ami weak bridges, this road beats tbe famous road to Jordan, which history informs us was so bard to travel, aud an iron line will be more conducive to morality among tho operators, than a camp tueeeting in a darkey settlement. A railroad w ill ali.i teud to increase developments in tha Blue Jay reg'tou. Leases have been pretty freely taken 8 nilh, east and west of the Blue Jay wells, ami with butter accommodations for obtaining rig timbers and drilling tools, operations will b.3 inoro active. Ai it is, the territory to tho south wist of tho Blue Jay wells will be given a fair test within threo months, if all tho wells projected aro put down. Within a couple of miles three wells aro now diilling, and all to tha south and west. Three miles southwest rig timbers are on the grouud ; a mile to the west of this is another rig reject ed, anil four or five miles farther south- Htst, on Bear creek is a rig up ready for tho drill. If all tUte ventures were pushed through to completion at ouce, the next three months would fairly deriJo whither there i un ix- tei::.ivo oil field in Forest county or not, and would tot au aita of Urritory twtlvo miles in Li glh by bix cr evu iu width. Operators who are intending to drill in this b-cality uro up citing to be obliged to pump their wells to get tin ir full produetiini, aud if thii proves to be the i-uce it will be mure expensive ope rating than in the greater part of the Bra 0 lord lie-Id. 'until of tho M;'e0 well tlu valle-vs aio burrow, and while tl.o wells put eiowu licur tho ertek htrile tbo sand buetweeii l,b mi I I.-jUO hct, tbuso on th.i hip will I '1 oLlLi-d to pj from 20 U 40 J feci I dee; 1 r Clarinctoi Culling. Tho Grant Mill folks r.ro enduring the bore of au oil excitement. - Wirt. Speoco reports times ns about old fashioned down on tbo Flatts. Judge Kerr has been otking the boys a"d their fathers t give hitn a life at bis new barn. Jacob Maze took nu eleven pound flecoe from a sheep which has not yet completed n year of its existence. Troutraan Mill, under tho supervis ion of Joo. Smail, is pushing out lum ber as it ought lo do under the hands of an experienced sawyer. Hazzard Spenco has purchased a piece of land adjoining Lander's farm, and will remove tho houso built by Harrison Maze, but now unoccupied, from, tbe opposite side of the road tbereon. The Clarion ha3 been on a high but ha9 subsided and is now able to meas uro itself iu its own little pebbly bed, within its own banks, without en croaching upon Mike Duukel's corn field lo its (die cornfield's) detriment. Cherry Creek wpnt wild . it had never before been presented with such an opportunity to vent its spite ngaiUot the genius of industry lor (a) bridging its flow, and never did vassal improve upon opportunity to rebel against the power that bound it ; as Elder's re build bridges and tepair roads they ca-i attest thereto with cumulative emphasis, and doubly eugraven seal. The damages done to bridges on small streams was considerable ; the roads look as though they had beeu swept with a broom of improved pattern; tho new bracket dam put a above the Blackberry mill on Maple Creek was moved from its moorings. No damage was done to lumber or timber on the Clarion in our vicinity, if we except the sinking of a flat boat atTroutman Up on the Clarion farther tho damage done was greater. We understand that Galusha's mill, together with tbe dam. was swept out. A large amount of logs W3S swept away. Crabtreo, on Spring Creek, lost; so did Carman at Portland; and Ellis, farther up the creek, and other parties. Our boys, and some of our old men too, put iu b ruipy algiueer no electireen no catching logs ; but the gathers-up followed close ou the heels of the flood and men who were rich by reason of speculation iu drifting logs, are be como poor again because of a transfer without sufficient consideration. Two of Troutmau's venturesome suffered from an upset while out on the raging waters ; both got out all right. Quii.lis. Barnett tsvp , Juno 13, '81. Neillsburg Notes. Supt. Hillard visited our school ou Thursday last. Mrs. H. Demunn boasts of having tho favorite "baby jumper" of the town. Mr. Murphy and family have moved on to the Carson tract, ouo inilo west of Neillsburg. A ehild of Mr. S. Fogle's, which has been seriously ill for some time, has nearly recovered. Tbe "New London Brass Band" wil give us a concert on Friday evening at this place. All are invited to gather up tho necessary chink and como and hear them. 'i bo Pineville Suudf-y School Con vention was held on Thursday, Juno 1G. at the above named place. Ilev Piatt and J. W. White, of Pleasant villc, addressed the school. Prof. Wilson's "Educational, 'scien tifical' and historical star exhibition" was held in Neillsburg hall ou Thurs day evening. Wilsou is a sharper aud the citizens ot Neillsburg w ish him the urual audienco of eight or ten per 6ons wherever he goes. Mr. David Lander3 and Miss Mag gio Pcobles v.ero united in tho holy binds of matrimony, Thursday, Judo 'Jth ; their many frionds utnte iu wish ing tho happy couple a loug aud pros pcrous life. Fkitz Juue 20, 8l. S'n.tAW'iiKuuY Shout Cake Take ono pound of flour, mix well through it one and one-half measures "Banner" Baking Powder ; add two teaspoon fulls tult ; then rub in one-half pound hhoi li ning ; add with u spoon ono one luilf pint svve;-t milk ; bake in jelly cake paim ; when cold, and ju.t ht lore eating, phtco iu layers ; covering eac h o:io with blru wherries which have pre viously been sugared. Each can of Bail till- i'ow J ,-r cootaiui a inoasuio to u-o iijsicid of a .-pooi:. 7f:o News Wir-J U:t and Wrunq Out by tiio tifp-Mican Staff. IV pie due a ptenl deal more for koep- o.? up i' p mi -un es than for keeping up rcMiii-i. Mlm Mario Jackson has tho thanks of the Iti rriu.tCA j oflli-o for two large pieces f delicious; strawberry short-cake It was awful K'wul. Allegheny, tho namo of the. river, city or county In thi:4 State is spelled ;ihr,, tho mountains are ghrt, aud tho rounty in New York is wt. (Inn of our exchanges says the reason it is called a poke bonnet because it is nec essary for a young man to poke his face inside to kiss the wearer. This is grand growing weather through out tho country. Put your ear to tho ground and you can almost hear tho po tatoes fow ling at lach other and saying : Lay' over, wo wan't room.'' Our neighbor, Th'.iouto, will celebrato tho "g!-ln'c-ori-hicous Fourth'', with a monster Sunday school basket pic-nic, which nil tho Sabbath schools will take t art in. Why can't Tionota do tho same? The Ma'ern, Clarion county corrospon- pont of the Clarion lrmon(tf 'pays Prof. Smith tho following Imndsomo com pliment: "Wo aro lmving quite a feast of songs,' , thoso days, ' con ducted by Prof. S. O. Smith, of'-flirty, Pa. Ho has a class numbering, some thing over a hnndred pupils, who seem to' appreciate his teaching by tho good ntteit tion that they give, and. the good order that is in tho singing. We only express the truth in a weak manner when we sav that it is tho best singing that has ever been in Salem. Tho Prof, is a teacher full of enthusiasm, and ranks as tho best di rector and teacher in this part of the State, lie cl - ses nt this place on tho night of tho 2-lth, and leaves to go to attend Dr. Iloot'H Normal, Erie, Pa. Wo wish him success, and trust in tho near future, ho will bo back teaching another singing class." Tw.) children in Trumbell couuty, Ohio, were entirely cured of uon-r Untioo of urine by taking Barosma, prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titus ville, Pa. Ask your druggist for it. For Cultivators, Shovel-Plows and Road Scrapers go to Robinson it Bon ner's. 2t. Goods cheap at Aug. 11. '80. Haslet & Soxs. MARRIED. NOItltrS BANfJF.. In McPherson Co., Kas., Juno 15, ltiSl, at the residence of tho bride's sister, Mrs. J. Y. Parker, by Iter. Matthews, Mr. Samuel Norris of McPherson Co., Kas., aud Misst Lou F.ango, of Forest Co., Pa, B12ATTY. At home, in Oakland, near Donipseytown, Yonango county, Pa., Mary F. Boatty, wife of Samuel Beatty, in tho 5i;d j'ear of her age. She was tho oldest daughter of the lata John Weutworth, and sister of J. II. Wentworth of our county. Through life sho was a member of tie Evangelical Church, whoso doctrines she adorned by her pious walk and conversation. She leaves to mourn her loss a family of five sens and threo .!.,., i..., ...!... i . ,....,i ;r. i., iJiu i: iki;i o. nuu nave it "uuu L:nti ilju- uy uer esuoiiens emaiupiu. ajiene f are t he dead who die in the Lord." ' tut?" iw. 'jyj MujLnMXMttamxammtwjmiam mm ! mm - - ' - - - CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, RY ) I RELIABLE DEALERS, j Flour barrel choice - - fi.O00.75 Flour sack, best - - l,25(yl.f5 1 I II... I . ..IM- Corn Meal, 100 tbs Chop food, pure grain Oats New bushel -Corn, Shollod -Bonus $i bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whitolish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - - -. - 1.25fii1.40 1.25 oj 1.35 50 - 70 1.50 2.0C 14 - 12! - 8&K - 8.0( 5.51 - Afel Z - RnCi-7. l.sY,t.2 12 i .21S - 12i(l ti8f.it J 1201 1.1 t - 3.' 1. - 5! 1703 Syrup - N. O. Molasses new Koast Bio Cotfco Uio Coffee, Java Coil'ee - Tea Butter - Pico Eggs, fresh -Salt best hike Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg -Potatoes -Linio "jl bbl. - - -Dried Apples per ti Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per Ir Dried Peaches pared per T 1Q WHOM IT MAY CONC12KN. Whereas my wife, KiniM Davis, I left my lied and board without jut c:il or provocation 1 hereby warn nil persi against tntstinir her on my account, at will pav no debts of her conn acting. L. A. DAVIS Green twp., Forest Co., Fa., June 21' TrJl'iyEfJTOnS AK3 reckhhk PATENTS nud how to obtain tin Pamphlet of liO pages free, upon ivcj Stumps for Post. ;. Aildro-s ' ! ; 1 i.jiuiti:, S v. n :i A Co. , SolU ifji'a of Pali nts. Pox Si' tf W;;-inuj:t'.ii, t X JiiJ 1 Ai IjIw e. ii,.w. !i a i . .. ., A.l .1 I-ili.f IMlt i .iu I 111 Sj'i i. 1 M . ' (
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