rhc forest glrpwWtfnn. Hi J. K. WKNIC, - - - KM TO 31. WECMiSDAY XOitMK. NOT, 10. Ml. TriK clfciion in Tennjlvauia next j-c.xr is for a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of Internal Afldits, a JuRtice of tlo Supreme Court, 25 State Senators fcr four years, 201 members of Assembly for two years, 27 members of Congress, and important local officers in every county in the State. The fight for Governor and other State officers, and for mem bers of the Senate and House, will be hotly contested. The twenty-five State Senators to be elected will have a vote for United States St nator in January, 1885. ma In 1878 the Greenback party in Pennsylvania polled over eighty-one thousand votes for Governor; in 1879 it polled over twenty-seven thousand votes for.Trenaurer ; Jo. 1$S0 jits Else-., toral ticket bad over twenty thousand votes ; in 1881 its vote is nearly fifteen thousand. Of this vote, of 15.000, round numbers, 4,015, over J a "; fourth, comes from tho counties of Crawford, Venango, .Warren, Mercer, Clarion and Forest, where the financial heresy seems to have taken the deepest root. In the elder and more populous coun ties Greenbackiom is as dead as adoor nail, and it will soon be dead in the outlying districts. Venango Spectator. The Cuiteau trial drags along very slowly. The defense is et ill calling witnesses, and U likely to continue to do so for days and perhaps weeks to came. All the witnesses for the de fense are called with the one point in view, that is, to prove the assassin in sane. There is a feeling of uneasiness growing in the minds of the people that the murderer may escape, the gallow by the insanity dodge, and everybody begins to feel a sort of re gret that some of the shots which have been fired at the villian did not bit tho fatal spat, and put him out of the way, thus saving a great deal of time, money and anxiety.. Yesterday's Der rick says : "In the Guiteau trial yes terday, the criminal was permitted to interrupt and interlard the proceed ings without a single, check from the Judge, s Judge Cox is evidently unfit for the position in which be is placed, by the force of circumstunces, and is gathering about him, by his singular conduct, an amount of unpopularity which it will be difheuit for hira to overcome in future years. There is no mora, dignity maintained in that court than is exhibited in any of the lower courts where cases of a trivial cnaracier are tried, it is surprising that the beast Guiteau is permitted to air his egotism and disply his legal acquirements, or tho want of them, before a gaping crowd. It is hard to bear, but like many onather unpleas ant predicament, will have to be en dured. - ' TRUTHFUL TOMMY. Under the above caption the Clarion Jacksonian takes the editor of the Clarion County National to task fur eome slight inaccuraces that appeared In bis paper about the wonderful growth of the G. B. party. Following are the paragraphs from the National with the Jacksonian's correction: The Associated Press, as usual, fails to give the vote cast on Tuesday, the 8th, for the Rational party, the only party that polled an increased vote of from 100 to 800 per ceut. Clarion County National. The vjte cast for Weaver in Penn sylvania last year, aggregated just 20,- CG3. The vote of Jackson this vear foots up 14,940 a falling off of 5,722 votes, or about 25 per cent. Clarion Jacksonian. The Nationals doubled their vote in Philadelphia, National. In 1880 Weaver received 237 votes, in Philadelphia. This year Jackson's vote in Philadelphia is 254, a gaiu of 17 io a total vote of 113,206. Jack sonian. Tho jtfationala gained heavily in Tlk county. National. The Greenback vote in Elk county in 1880 was 88. This year it is 031 uin of 5. Very "heavy" indeed. Jaclionianr la Clearfield county the Nationals polled ovur 1,200 votes. National. Tim official returns of Clearfield county show that Jaeksou received 231 votes C5 leas thau Weaver re ceived iu l&sO. Jacksonian-. In iodianu county there was a con-side-rabid jjaiu pa the National ticket. National. The Greenback vote in Indiana .(My in ISD was 1,4 S3. This year I '"Jl a lo.i of '2H.Jarkiontrn. Thk population pf the United Slates, according to Supoiint' " Itut of Census Walker's calculation: ? is 50,155,083, being an increase sinco 1870 of about 30 per ceot. Conurt-ps meets next Monday.. The contest for tho Spnakrship is growing very warm, all of the principal candi dates being already in Washington working up their cases. -4S PENNSYLVANIA'S OFFICIAL VOTE, IS8I. I The following are the official figures of the vote of Pennsylvania for State Treasurer, an obtained from tho re turns on file in the State Department: S3 3 p or e; - ? Sr o COUNTIES. 5? e -B ? 3 S. o : : : : : Adams TYiwTIwtT !!7 52 Allegheny l.r'"79 JMM 6P4S 1015 Armstrong 12SM iM(? 317 20 Itoavcr 2!HO 12C.M 310 J'.O Bod ford 31R3 3:t70 PJ! 55 Hoi ks "ir,',D W20 130 KKS lilair 3275 213") 2!i7 US Bradford 4:i87 ISUW 1510 4iU Bucks Will (i!m r.V. 4.1 Butler 3"17 3W 771 133 Cambria SI 17 3f(i." 141 2(V- Cameron M! 47! 14 24 Carbon 2152 2710 103 4U Centre 2344 31!l 185 151 Chester 5i3 42!S SHI 53 Clarion 173H 2731 132 422 ClearfieldY 2)!4 55 231 Clinton 2525 273 33 Columbia 1247 2S7S 127 156 Crawford 4507 371S t,fi() 1245 Cumberland 1X22 4023 150 83 Dauphin 5793 !!!H)0 M51 135 Delaware .. 3221 2372 1574 12 Klk ti20 1242 20 1)3 Krio 4115(1 4130 292 437 Fayette 34S 8752 88 27i Forest 371 255 S 315 Franklin 400(1 4011 147 5 Fulton 7US 1133 8 2 Greene 1530 2H70 7 10 Huntingdon 2C.29 2034 3H8 224 Indiana 810!) 1103 181 1204 Jefferson 2203 2212 M 12d Juniata 144(3 1707 29 47 Laekawana 4220 411 945 Lancaster 9899 5770 1495 19 Lawrence 20(12 1221 932 107 Lebanon 3191 1C22 (15 Lehigh 44 5756 67 27 Luzerno 5870 7095 1447 13 Lycoming 2751 3029 417 571 M'Kean 2477 2192 897 ' 182 Mercer 3971 3(i07 535 428 Mifflin 1409 1089 197 74 Monroo 019 2333 3 1 8 Montgomery 8407 8949 941 53 Montour.....". 891 1310 180 71 Northampton 2714 517S 411 52 Northumberland ... 2913 4110 20S4 131 Pcrrv 2420 2135 107 Philadelphia 558S0 42357 11722 254 Pike 290 803 8 25 Potter 1230 591 43 3-fl Schuylkill 4963 fOS!l 2141 Kill Snyder 1307 1278 00 4 Somerset 3528 2053 103 2 Sullivan 417 077 48 144 Susquehanna 3421 2542 127 159 Tioga 2737 1297 095 919 Union 633 1134 1720 6 Venango ' 2302 2,8 653 933 Warren 1927 1300 281 6S4 Washington 5302 4703 11 223 Wavne 1720 225 1 749 Westmoreland 4393 5222 211 196 Wyoming 1559 1790 20 !S York 4307 70C3 223 1 Total. 205295 258171 49984 14970 Daily's plurality. 6.824. Wilson, Prohibition candidate, received 4,507 votes. Tho total vote was 593,401, which in cludes 108 scattering. The Cottago Hearth. Published at Boston. An illustra ted Magazine of Home Arts and Home Culture. Contains more read ing 01 rracticai Domestic Worth and Positive Home Interest than anv other magazine of its price. Each number contains Portraits and Sketches of Distinguished Men, Superior Home Music, Floral Articles, Stories and Adveutures, Choice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the Mother's Chair, the Student's Corner, the Young Folk's Window, are fully illustrated. Terms $1.50 a year in advance, postage pre paid. Club Rates. We are enabled to make the louowing liberal c.Cer to our readers : To all who subscribe within three months and pay $1.75 in advance, we will seud the Forist Republican and the Cottage Jleartli for one year. This will give you good paper and a choice magazine for a little more than the price of either Please send iu your subscriptions at once. Frazier Axle Grease. --One greas ing with Frazier Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first pre mium at the Centennial and Paris Fx position. eep 28-3m. --Some lady in this town,, shoul take the agency for that popular am useful book, "Practical Iloutekcep ing," issued by Buckeye Publishing Co., Minueopolis, Minij. Every house keeper need a copy. Addrcfas tho publishers .Lr terms. Commissions large. 4t. "What every one fays must be true," "Scllora' Cough Syrup" bad no equal for cough aul col.ls. Tjy it. Price 25c. nov-tt. Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve Restorer is he marvel of tho uge for all Nervo Dis cuses. All lits btopped free. Siuid t u 'J31 .n-ch St., Ph'hida. hC.21-81tf ' r i o:v j -.r a m a i : u i v !!. connr.crFD j.yi;i.y tuispay, hy liKl.lAlU.F. DEA!.i:ia, Flour rj barrel cliolco - - O.OO.S.oo Flour T nick, best - l.OOr.t 2.00 Corn Mi'nl, 110 ita - l.Kfl.iM) Chop food, pore rain - 1. 70 Corn, Shelled lid Beans buniiol - - . - 2.W(,i 1.M 11am, Migrtr cured - 15 Breakfast Bacon. HHKr cured - 1' Shoulders 8. i 10 Wliilollsh, linlf-baviols - - - 7..'0 Lake herring half-kirro'i - - ' 5..'.0 Sugar - - - - - Dft 1 1 Syrup ------ 75 N. O. Mola-sos m r ... r.0(,l8r. Boast Kio Coffee ... is f.2r Bio Coffee, .... 15U2!) Java Coffee ."5 Tea .Z'lUm Butter 2.Vi30 Kico 07(jl0 KgK't fresh .... - 20 Salt be-Ht lab 0 .... 1.05 Lard 16 Iron, common bar .... 3.57 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.75 rotators .... fOf.M.CO Limobbl. .... l.CO Dried Apnlcs per lb 5(t7 Dried Beef - 10 Dried Peaches-per ft ... j Dried Poaches pared per 25 PROCLAMATION. AViikheas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Juduo of the Court if Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county olborpst, lias Issued his .pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, tVc, nt Tionrsta, lor he County of r orost, to commence r.u the ourth Monday ot Dec. being tho 2'tl day of Dec. 1881. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Just toes of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations sunt other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to bedono, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute asjainst tho prisoners that aro or shall bo in the jail of Forest Comity, that they 00 then and there present to prosecute against thorn as shall bo lust. Uiven un der my hand and seal this 29th day ol November, A. D. 18S1. C. A. KAMiALL, Slierlll. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to mo di rected, there will bo exposed to salo hy lublio vendue or outcry, ut tlm court louse, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, A. D. 1S81 at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit : J. D. Woli vs. A. J. Hubbard, Fi. Fa. No. ft Deo. Term. 1881. 15. E. t Irwin. All that piece or parcel of land sit'iated in liowo township, Forest County, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post, tho southpait corner of tract No. 3180, thenco north 2 east, by lino ot said tract, lus rods to beech ; thenee by Fjiitcl prise Transit Co. lot north 88J west 1G0 rods to post ; theneo by land of Chambers fc Fisher homli 2 west 10S rods to post and stones ; theneo south 88 east 100 porchos to beginning. Containing 108 acres, no tiio fianio 1:1010 or loss ; being situated in the south east corner ol tract No. 3180 aforesaid. 1 aken in execution and to be sold as tiio property of .1. D. Wolf at the suit of A. J. Hubbard. TEUMH OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when tho property is utriekeu down : , 1. lien tho piaintilt or other lien oreu ltor.i bocoii e too purchaser, tho costs on tlui writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage, searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or h receipt lor the amount of Iho pro. ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, inu.it bo furnished tlm Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediate! v will ho continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, fit which timo ail property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom lirst old. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4 .0 and Smith's Forms, pago asl. C. A. BAND ALL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllco, Tiouesta, Pa., November zu, 1BS1. IEID. Hi'lIBEL, Heal of in STOV 12 H, T I 2 IV A 21 )And( HOUSE FURKlSHiriG GOODS ALL KIND: OF .TOI5 WOUK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881. TARTLINC . DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of youUiful inmrndenc causing 1'rcir.a- ture let-ay, Nervous Uebiluy, ljuflt Aliiuuooa, etc. tiKvics tried in vain every known remedy, lis tLi oovertd a inuiple Beif cure, which lie will b-h.1 IT.KE to hi fellow-nutiei-era, ad.lresa J, II, KlILN t iiauiaut a. a. WM.. SfVlEARBAUQH Dealers in GKOCEBIES TOI5ACCO, CK1ARS, IIAl'.D WARE, QUEEXH U' A R E. O L ASS VA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPEK, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEU- ETAJ51.ES, DAK EES BREAD, OVS TEKS, Ac. 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Kvery vu'esei iher will re ceive, duriiijj tho year, twolvo of those patterns, worth nioro alono, than tho suliKcr'p tion price. reterson'a Magazine ii thn best mid c.iieapesi u mo i,auy h liooks. it jcives more for tha inonev, 'and ci.mliiiips re iter merits than any other. In short it has the Lust Steel Knii'rav ilia's, Lest I'ol ued 1 uslnotis, Best Dress Patterns, P. put Oriij inn! .Slorie.-, Ac. Ii k immense circulation and ioiiL' esl.ih lished reputation Piia'oio it . proprietor to insiauco ru comppimon. in is.si a new leiiture wai introduced, which will Lo Unproved on ju .sj.-j licm;; a MTieH of Splendidly Illustrated Article 1 lit Ktories, novlp'.s, Ai'., in " I'cici son" aro admilud to ho th. Lest piihlihlietl. All t!io tn-x-t pop n a r U in:;!.' writerM ontril) llt'.' to it. In 1 n out P.O original sto ries will lx nivon, t'.iid in aldiiion S:x Copyri,r!it ?iovlets, hy Ann S. .Stcpheim, I'liiiik Leo Ii iie.lict, J.ino i. Austin, Mary V. 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Oil Seven conies f.r flO.r.O Wiih l oth till extra copy oi' M:t :a zine for H'-L', and the preiniiioi i'it lu! , or liihuin, to the person ,ettii: up' list) eluli. Tor Li;t;r Club S:ii! (jjeuti-r In-oii e- IlieiltS ! AdilM ss, iost-i:0!i, (HAS. J. Pr.TKUSoN. ::iH5 Chestnut Mi., Pnii.AiiKi.i'iiiA, Pa. Speeiiuens Kent '.na'.i--, if written for to yet up clubs with. r-2 Weoor.tinue to Rot nsRulU-itors ferPatn-.lH. Tavenrs, Traciii Marks, LepyTiirliu, oc, lor Urn Culled fcuii", tanuda, eulia, Knirlaiiil, fiance, , niiany, ere. u liuve iiail lliirly-iivo ur t Di rltiire. FaltuiItiobUiiuecl lufniKli us wo liijilceU In tlm Sii ENTinc Ashlrican. Tins liirKa anU upleiulnl lllus Irutvd weekly i-uj.-r. f'J .2 u a yt:ur,Kliuw llie er. irena t t Si ihih, la vi i v luU'iviini;, ami tiua an i-ri.iinn jiu c-irculii!l.,ii.. Aililres WL'.; A 1:0., l'ait-nt b.-lu-i-t", I'ub'n. of s ikmihc Amkhii'as, 87 l aik KjW, Nt-w Vurk. lliiinl l..k alM.nl I ult nln tn-i. USES rsi r n n rv i Oil w w h r ? .si " --c.w IIHADClUAIlTERfJ FOR CI,G -T"! , FLOOR, FEED, BOOTS, SHOES, Would respectfully ask tho Citizens of Forest County to call nt their Elegant New 1'uilding and inspect their Goods that ro daily arriving, nt prices that DEFY COMPETITION from any source. Look at our Clothing, mmE ut Winn LOOK AT ourovi:n COATS 1 We huy more goods and sell Western Pennsylvania, consequently can fell CHEAP. Come and see us. We will do or, PLEASAITTVILLE, PA. KIK U1V "fll:"rMl Jfc d f " Again victorious at tho Expositi'n Till: PHILADELPHIA JOURNAL OK had an excellent opportunity of testing their powers licnido ihoso of every OJthiliiloV iu tiie world, and they came oil' ooinpuerors'ox er cverv oilier maker. Thoir iiil.cht nwftrd comes to them' from a country whoso reputation fur this cia-'.s of tfooda 1ms lor ninny cat neen aiiove an ouiers. ' '1 hey haveiieeil 1. 1 tin1 hands ol'shooters for tho past sixteen years, and Ktood tho Keverest let, and have won more laurels than any other mm. when liroiiu'ht. in com ietilion iu tin- Held or at tho trap. At Coney Island thisVo.ir, at t!i" New York SliUo Convention, the PAKKl'Il won (ho Pirceo iiiumoiid Itad'c mid I lie l-'orost and Stream I'.a'li o lr Iho liewt average, over ucurlv Vd'i comi.ctii.ors. Send tor Cataloiiuo. J'Oil SAH'. I1Y ALL D1:ALL:KS. ASK Y'Ol.K (iUNSMITH 1'OIITHKM. M,, si., n. v. PARKER BROS., ilaridefl, Conn. , 'J Formerly KiLhnrh, T.lusviila & EuTJo ij.' PA LL TIM 1'. TA HLi;, Sept en i ho r 'JH, I S; ! . A.M.,1'. .M.l(.l. X'ltu i i'V.):r.M.lA.M.j ll '.mi. 8 oi) nr INlNbiiiv.h !v HI.'! H imj !:l '."; 4 lU'iir.... P.nker ...!v :i If ' I'. n.ji 12 p)j I :i:i at-.. I''.y.luir;:..lv ;! .'o' 1:. H-l-il .1 HJl.ir . r ran kiln ..1 v ;i 4l: Hl.di, 1'. M. l M.l s .'(,"i : in ar... Oil c:tv....lv fs J'i f t 7....I.'oi liwood.... IS 1 1 Hi. Oloopolis fmi-i; 'J ".J1... I'.a rle J'.ocli... fs (f. i I'.i President 7 !t; ; - I I I Tit iin stu tT ;;l 1 1 iiVi Hiekorv i7 jl t.".',..Triif:Uevvini. 7 lo 1 17 Tidiiute Ii! 17' 1- ;Vi j ... Thompson ... (f r.OTJ :ujlv.. IrviiiClon .ar 1. M. !. M. A. M . ! C. y. f) l.'i; Vi Of. I.". Ad: l':. -14 to i:r r- Ill UMifJ 5;;, ii .".'.j ;i 12 17 ui' t.i 7 VJ. :X 7 :: : 4 jS IIS 4 IIS V. M. :i ..!) 4 O'i 1 4 -li, 4 i: .'. 12 r :s fl r.o ii 12 11 17 7 21) 8 :. A . M 4 2 -' P. M. l CM.! 4 -:. Jl. ! M. lio'll'l l... I dj'.y.'.y A. M. s r,. Ii 11 1 Oii'lv...t arrtii ...ar V. M.i A. M.l ( '..I' Hmhi'.fi) I A. M. i I", M. :t ;i I, li 2i) Iv.. P.:m If. i rd . hi-; I I .Til ! (M) . V. M. V. M.l' Plitf- :,'7 M.l jl M. ' :is ' i'7 ft oo 12 icl.lv... Warn n ...iir HI fis! 4 12 1 1 47, 1 v.. I lireii!on..ai ;M 2.': AIM. PI I(AI7tKATn.S ioavo I'laren tlon 7:.''i a. m., V arren 7.4 . a. in., lrviiic ton S::i i a. m. Arrive nt 'lidioute t':.".!) n. in., Tionesta H',:.7 a. in., Oil City 12:111) p. in. Loavo Oil City 7:10 a. m., Tionesta ii.'J'i a. in., Tidiouto li);.")5 a. in., Irvineton 12:10 ii. m. CilAC I'Al'QUA LAKH DIVISION. Trams h-uvu Oil Cily for Pel. Centre, Ti t'lsviJIf, Spai't-tm 'iiiiv, Cenlreviile, ( 'iirry, Mayville, Uroctoh "t 7:H"iim, 11: ioiii'n, 2: t.ripm, 4.:l:lm, 8:Tiun, Arrive SiiXJiuo, t'l-l.'.nin, '.:l):i-m, 3:S.r.pin, K'liiipm. Sunii.iv Train leaves 7:LH'ain ; arrives 7:M'm. l.'MON .V.TPI I'.SVILLI P.P.ANCIL Train lc ives Tltusv'.llo 5: !'pi:i; ariives 1'ii'on City 7:2'pm. Leaves I'niun City (J. li'atu ! ari i vis I it usvi!li : ",0am. Trams run daily except .Sunday, t I' "n St.'tlloiis. TraiiiM aio roll o:i Philadelphia lime. Thr..u'.;h c ii hes liei-.ve. n on Ci:y and r.niiie:d on trains leaving oi Ciiy 7:(!''.iiH , 'ci l .v li::i.'pi i. I'uli. S!ti;iin.t Car between City :t:id Pittsl or :!i .u t .uiis leaving lh.'i . t ii :'::,opi,i nod Pittsbi.r 'Ii l.". ni. ' J' " Tiel.'1 --old itnd l,.i, a'e chocKc 1 to all priiK'ipi.l points. Oct lime i d b s i ire; fa'. 1 i:i e ii iiuil i' m from Com;. no v's Atri nt-. (. WATSON. .1)!.. Si. lib WM. S. P.ALDW1N, oil Cily, l'a. t.ell'l P.l-s. A 'lit, 41 LxehanuH St.. P.uffa'o, X. V. J. L. CUAIO, A'Jteiit, Ti inosta Pa. A GREAT CAUSE CFHUTlAfi MISERY A l.eelure on th Nalure, 'I'reatmeiit, and Itadieal ciir. ol 'Seminal W'eaktifKK.or Siermatori ho a, iniSnecd by self ub, imj, Involuntary Pmissioijj, I m pott hey, N:r vous Debdil v, anil I i.ipe IiIih-ii'.s to l;;ar riii ' irener.tliy : I 'oiiMimpi ion, I'l'ilep-v, nod l'us ; Mi ni il i.nd Pliv-ieid loeii a. itv, d-.- Ly Itolil HT J. ( I L I P.WLI.L, M . I)., author ol lie "l il i en Look." A e. 'i'h.' oi Id -I i no a i:e I r.u' h' :', in l!.i- .nl- iiiii,il,!i. I.iitoi 1)11 II e .i -1 lelle. li s of Self-Abu , .!. li! 1 iii. a lb e liinv ' i'.... :r Ill lllS .'., II- . I il eot.v I'.,m lu.tii v r- lllov. d i'hoUt ililll'.M I'ou , M..o.'le ll oi l ia ti'ilis, bougies, iiiliiilu -iils, r;nor eor u in Is ; p. lie I i nf will a iioii o cu i c l'i i lit' i t i l.nii and eih -ctu.il. i v be li e i ry sut lei'er, mi nml t' r w b tt 1 -1 - is lebtioii imiv b .-, may i lire b in -i If l.i ly, J 1 1 ; i i t I v and i ...It. all v. - 'i. '1 iiis li et ii i .! puce a I llt'.u.-aiids ainl tl.oii-iiini-.. Si.ii! ninb-r st.il, .ii it pl.ti'l i-i.!.. any :i.ld:es paid, on no ii i ,. ol I. cent i or two jm .ta-.o.t siitiujt.-., Addi't ss the J'.il.llf hers. TIIE CULVER WILL HEDIiUL CO., 41 Ami St., N. Y., N. Y., P. . i;. 4 ,1. Vn,,.. nUi.r .O. K i,m.tUi:,n:u:. .M . Ixil.l: .u ,,!.... . - i.-l 0 lit I.WU '' ' ' 1 .... I (. . " t ...-.. km n,.:,..i.... in e.-T,. , t, v i. , ) .1 v. --i -i n n n r r ? B DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, UaBDWARE, SC., and Boots more goods than any House in' you good. & HOPKIHS, THE PAItKEll- GU lt3-.'-V -X ,-sv .--.-..j; J.-.-tvN at Melbourne, Aus. COM M VMVV. s.ivs;-'At Mell.o.ii to. tl.ev l!lFeiII!l I UiUfi densuro In telling tho Npon I'latcrniiy limt I iiavo rp-purcha' cd pjlOM liOHACi: JONi:S, TO WliOi! I SOLD IT IN 1S71." AM NICELY l.u'.'ATKD X f.r.iriti, nii I I t:tu prcpnrotl t at !iv old to !if..ml nil ':i troii. is, and tho publio h-,,'I Jf who i:e d r''V7!,!'-f" 11 Tiir r"r.t :i!i keep ji perfis t i'lock of i:1; nuU ot I Ml. i- is as zsa V J a 3 6 iUi. '-i I A lid iill hinds of n ,) 3 v, ii J tr W t L, I. m I .-lii:i! it!.") conliiiiio to ha:i.lo V,4 And t!te CHICAGO SIMGSK SE77IK0 CIHNE ComA.inl sco mo. You will find uio ALWAYS AT llOMK. Mn.z!o ho u'.cn m.vle to oiilcr and wnr ritnUnl. frT- T. V A T P I If 0 ITT LL TTS rAITEfL'LLY DOIiE. 5-1. A. BAMiTSTIJJ. Tidioiite. Pa., Ail". 12, MONROE fAYLGS ESTABLISHED l&li. T5tT ff. s;:'- : - -j 113 err., k?.w tokic These poodj lave r.o fqusl ia qualify and handiomc style of paoku:;e. S.itisf:t-.j tion guaranteed or no pay. Ail: roitr pracae lor J. Moi.ROE Taylor's Gold Medal iioJ?, Salcratus, cr Lakinj Powder, and cojiulc yonr bc:,t iiiltrr.aa Ly giviu-j it utiai ;'ua v. lii jjcvct rcrrc "r till Kiitll A N I H R iHrXiO ,,4. llf'' i..M ;": 14- P,ttt n: ' ant jt-irf J t I . ai Ll .l.K If I .ittsu mt ttlicc'i-.i. Jitj'iifir J nrittiuj't u. '1 it-ttiiiM. tiiid lll tl l.dtllui'iiH.lu . 1 .l.l.riiU,lliy .v!nKfJtI'r.'tw.,e. hr'M n ami r. 1 . ". on 1 tiiHwiu-MiKim. nijlt,,v,l ltA.iL oi.I1il.tt.':lil, 1 a. ik iiriMipi4rui)i,iiit. J OLPN..) PULTON, M.inu!".t ti.K r of and iVulor In nan?N3. icLtf.ns, Br.iDir.s, And .i:l i.;,i,',4 .,f I- v W J tj , mm if 1 5 X 9 I It. f 1 I I j y lnsn Pnr.nn lsu -rn. 'j t j ' M p) l:i.KL'M-'.GGr;-AV ' j 1 ' 1 i"M J t, PA.
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