niasFsDAY JiflRimG, APRIL J, 1373. . BOaOUGH O rXlClCRii. l'u')iCi(in-n V. P. ftrellllott. W. Jl TTnr'nn, V. !). Tlmnm, 8. J, Wulcott, Jeo, iwvim, -i. a. voim. Ju.it ire ot.'ic Peace XV. T. MercJllintt P. N. Knox. Vunslahtt Qeo. HnMct. ' fivhfiol Divertnri . 1. Irwin. M. W, Tnte, U. O. Ilavis. l. 8. Knox, S. J. Wol FOREST COU NTT OFFICF.PvS. Pmittent Juttir.V. P. JriK. Afociut Judyee J. A. PltoPB, An fsi ISW L OOK, MhtrijfT. J. Vj! Hit:,:. VS caturtr Thkd. (lUMitlt. , Prothonotary, tierinter A Jtecurdor, itc JV. t. AlilliW, Ommifiorr.i .Taooii Mehciluott. T, ... V. Ol.l.IIS, JOHN J HOMFHOV. Cwanfv .S'iperinlendent S. K. Rotirkr. IVitrirt AtlnrnmXV. W. Mason. Jure Oonin.'saioiiei- Ukohoh Stooi.'O TTM. I'ATTFflxON. Sttnti Surveyor S.P. Tnwiif. . Coroner Josr.rt Winsi. v fYJimry turfifora Wu, CLARK, T. fl conn, L. n Aasisn. Ht-nbtroj (Xngrts V)th DittrictQ. B, .VLT.TH. J.enbly3. B. I.aWiox. TOms Train AtTIONESTA STA r;cV. on and aftor Monday, .NoTtnibr 4th, 137:2 SOUTHWARD, Train 2 8:M p. in. a. m. 6:50 p. ui. " 4 . . - KOZTnWAP.D. , Trivia 1 ' - :"4 n. m. f:tn p. ,n. 8:3.1 a. m. . Ttsnrr wTll luvn to understand that "?rt!i-rrl." In 1 ho 'shin is 'ntea tlio river, ml "Son !l'. ward ' is un tho rivrr. Tialtis 10 and '.Mare m'xed frehrbt and a- enmnodHtion ; the other are passenger LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. 1.. L. Davis returned homo from ...two weeks trip up into Bhodu Island .ani.1 Connecticut looking hearty and apparently feeling gooJ. Cup!. Knox has on hand a lot of loves built cxprosslv for rafts, Thos wishing those very necessary article will do wo to call on him. . Jnn. Brawler, Esq., a limb of the law from Moadvillo, and au ull friend . of our3, called un us on Monday l.m. Mr. Biawley wus admitted to the bur ,'iu Meadvill ubuut a year ago, ami ;: bidi fair t.i huvo a big practice there in a lew yearj. On the 2Cih ult., Mr. Edward T. SI. Simuions, favorably known to many of our readers, wa married to Mie , KillU V. Beck, of Oil City. All will join with us iu wishing the newly-married couple a happy nud prosperous future. A suit wns tried hefora Esq. Enox .un caiumay Hint, ti:o iailiri ucwn Jaco! Krjikr vkL. L. Um Lett, the firmer gncing for damn-'es en the jround tliat the laltr did not furuish lumber fir Kepler's houso according toct.utract. lliouit was continued nutil onis time tho last of this wcuk. David Buvfanider, a workman at Cubb'a Milld, at Tliom's Kun, lost all thu finger on hi right hand, one day laat week, wliila wot king at th edyer. Ilia hand cam in contact with the , completely Bevel ing all the Gngera -from the hand. He is getting along aa Well as could bo expected. March went out like blazes, and April cume h weeping, and had Bpnv .JUodic returns af the sauio durinc the hiiiui lai. iieing "All i nois Djv," wo may leasonably suppoce that the clouds wept over the follies ..ri.. i . . ef mankind. It would take another JNonli loud to erase .them. Leonard Aguotv, who is running LI..' I I ...... voooa lumoer on ,t XJIarinn Kivcr lsndad two Alleghany at Tittsburgl , last we.lt. lhe riso on 1 the Clarion teok place considerable earlier than . oiira, and "Ln." was ani.ng th0 lirst out. JIo is a good jobber, and will .make seme (Uouey if he has no bad luck. Judgo Dale is qui to sick at pres ent writing. Although his situation if not just now critical, a very small (chauge for tho worso would make it bo. We hopo ha way recover soon nd be around as usual. Tho Jud", nas never been as stout since his acci 'deot on tho P. & E. R. R. As announced last week, a meet irg was held in the Methodist church, on Sunday last, to make arrangements .r holding Sabbath school in Tionesta during the summer. It wus decided that a Union Sabbath School should be orgauized, and that the time of 'meeting should be 9;30 a. m. Au or ganiiatiou will bo perfected next Sun day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the M. E. church. Parents aud childreu, and all others interested in the cause, are invited to bo present." tfUCfMO'MIRmlV ! J HI M.MiipM nip, M Uli tins nuncio; rimuenrrs V.5!i,ii)e VI .f it.e HK.n.Ti.icA. It stmts out on ,A Fiith yearniih pretty good prospects, nun h belter, in fuel than the lirst volume did. It is Lrttin to he quite a vcutrahlu paper, in, tlicss days when iIkiuhii iiJs of pi.jn i start live a few month a. id tlwn perish fi fr a want 01 support. o liave now ercry reason to believe thai the KtrrnMCAN will be iu existence as Ion:; us Tiotiesta lasts, uiid only hope that its com ? will be such that the county will be bcticr for its publication. Wo didii go into tho business expecting to cloa enough the first year to put up a brow- stone front, hence, melancholy doe not devour us when wo fall short ol that figure. This paper has beeu well supported, considering the population of our county, and we have endeavored to merit the support. Uur Jut is larger than would bo supposed from the size of the county, and wo believe we have nouo but paying subscribers, Wo expect to prosper us the county protper ; moro we cauuot look for The new volume, wo hope, will give better intisfuction (ban any of its predecessors. Clarion breather cain. The first hieath was a long one. The bill for the removal of tho county scat from that place to Sligo, was defeated in the Senate, by a vote !' sixteen to seven The defect of this hill may be credited tr the mighty influence Brown has over the legislature io general and Maclay jn particular. Mclay heard that Brown had been sitting up nights writing au ankde lor publication iu cose tiie bill pad, and that ho (Mac was to bo designated in it a a "Cam- fro u Kin"" a "Pennsylvania Railroad Monopoly," a "Clarion Uiver Naviga tion Company," and nearly everything else that was had, und-he weakened. True, ho veted for the bill ; he could not do otherwise. But he didn't vote hard. His heart was not in tha work it, was in ins mouth. Jircwn rose up itftro his giiz.1 like Banouo's ghost, that luaniiicriptfiff manuscript, in hi hand, which was t.i blast, sear and ruin his reputation so that he could no iore walk upright iu tho presence) of oe children vf meu. Mac. coulln't land it. It is even rumored that ho went t-i his particular friends in tho .Senate and begged them to defeat that bill as they loved him. Moved by his cntreatier, Senators Wallace, Davis and Delamater took charge of tho op position, and defeated thu bill, thus etting Mac i ight in the eyes of h:.a enu- sti:uents, and mollifying Brown, rir- tually killing two birds with one stone. Mac. now keeps four meu in Clarion all the time, to keep him posted on Brown's feelings en pending bills, so a to give Maclay a chance to "hrd 'c. and thus escape social, moial and to litical auiuhi a Rafting - .... njirai annihilation. has set iu. On Saturday night ins creek came up to a raftinir stage, and on Surday about sixty to seventy-five creek pieces were run nut to the mouth, and two or three Alle ghanics coupled up. On Monday the .umber waa coming out all day, and in the evening the creek was filled up on both siJts ovor half a mile from the mouth. But rafl men ciime in sa fast that it was no troublo for a pilot to pick outauy kind of a crew ho desired e suppose thcro were at least sixty men who failed to get a job. In meh Cises, wage comedown accordingly, and we suppose every raft iu the creek could have been manned liir Pittsburg at 812 to 615 per hand. Two or three Alleganyg wero to havo started yester day, and nearly all tho rest will proh. ably start today. There certainly .i.L.ov vC cmiiH money n l orest county wiiniu a weci; or ten iIhts, and woli.v in hopes that it will be circulated pro- juseiy. A man named Charles Bachiuan, oi Jji-yburg, died very suddenly, on Friday morning last, at Thorn's Run Mills. Ho has been working during tho past winter for Juo. Cobb & Sons" ml on Thursday worked all day, m,. ing to bed at the usual time, nnnareiit- ly feeling as well as ever. About two or three o'clock in the morning, be complained of feeling sick, and uotuo and went down stairs. After bitting by tho stove for about twenty minutes. he fell from his chair, dead. It is tint known what caused his death, but it is attributed to heart disease. Mr. T. B. Cobb Iiiloruis us that tho deceased was a steady-going, industrious man, nud was generally respected. Clover;ed, English and Common. and Timothy seed at 4'-'-f -Robinson A. Pn.'a T For somo unexplained reason, Rev. I'.oc:- failed to put in (in ap pearance on Sunday l.nf, hence there wc.,-0 ihi regular services. A week l.'om Sunday is his next appointment here. The down freight, duo hero at 3 : 33 n. m. met with nn accident at Hickory Flats yesterday morning. Six or seven cars were smashed Hp, and no trains cme down during the day. Oi.r down mail is therefore niis ing. This" is the first instance of a mail failing to reach us since the bride'fell. Tho track will probably be all right tt day. At a meeting of Tionesta Lodge Xe. ?.G0, I. O. O. n F'idny even ing hint, tho following officers were elected fi.r the ensuing term. They will bo installed next Friday evening: N. G..S. H. Haslet. V. G., W. R. Dunn. Sec'y, J. T. Dale. Ass't Secy, J. D. W. Reck. Treasi , J. A. Proper. Mr. David Hunter, of Hunter's Station, last week received a letter from some Nicnds in Michigan, which says the winter bus been very long and severe there, and t the dale of writing still continued cold and stormy. The writer says tnat the winter wheat is much injured by reason of the snow laving been blown o.T leaving the wheat exposed to the frost. Li3t of Letterj Remaining n the Post Oflico at 'lio nesta, April 1st, 1872 : A toil T!hs 2 Mea l Tlonn Andre.) C Me.Millen Win .Mohney Win J MeCafin i H Mel.'innis J W Xewhold S A Nichols 1 Newton W II Porter Clara J I'riiidle J ( I'a'.ton John U:akely 'i'lios 5 minis A 15 le:iii Lo-.viM liryen .Mn. l.izzio C Hlslmp I) L l.eeii i.1 1 I'.iiWcr Klizabolh brown J i til I 'on no A SV Iotterer Ira S 'Jiiiiiley Jhs I loiterer llorval I eau Ueo namsey 11, ram Itlliivan Cliiulea Kldride Ira L ltoberts It li. I'.oir ion j ritisiner Wui II Kmery Win O .-iliiHUJueli Jno H NliulU t'red cleans 1 tio Kolwell John W Silencer !'. anlc ilUllllllll II W stover Anna S Ureen 'I'hos 1 siimh K K irisK-i Mi-iH All v Shaw Addio 2 !el,n,.l u.,...7- li uliln ihi Hannah .Sliaul.i Heor iiliam Wia Slinrcod A J oHiieli 1'raok I it(i. I W Tern 11 J W Warner Oscar Wilson Win Wdion Alex Watson M l JlarriH & ll.niett Havens Win Jr. Milliard Juo. liimehauxu T C Johiitnii U ones 10 it Co Weldon Andy 2 Widmer Win Washburn si I! Youni; (! K Voun Martha Stephuiisoii It C 0 iinr !' t: Kiniiear 1-' ,ewis ltaeliaol 2 aev Andrew .Mitehull O 1) Haying been solicited to order some vines and bushes for suring plant ing, 1 have concluded to order in ex cres of the amounts thus far called for ... l.- . ..11 ...I ; i . i . . '. .not hi. wiit wish mint nave an mimy io mare in mem. j hose who desire to avail themselves of this offer, may leave their selections at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, so that the list imiv bo properly distributed. A detailed lint of the kinds, and amount of each kind now ordered may be seen at the store. It comprises 500 Grape vine ; 200 Currant hushes ; 200 Goose berry bushes; 32 Raspberry buvbes; 200 Blackberry bushes; 1000 Straw berry plants; 100 Rhubarb plants; 100 Asparagu plants. Suriinioit Li-mbfr Co. Stork, l-4t. Elm St., Tionesta, Pa. Titers' Mimical Monthly for April, price 30 cents, contains the following selection of choice ICew Music : Neath tho Waves her Soirit wan ders. Song ; Km Little One to meet me, Song and Chorus; Think of me sometimes, Maggie, Song; Think of me, Darling. Song and Chorus; Glo ria iutn. b. 1, in E ; Alleluia, tho Crown is on thu Victor's brow ; Chi, drea of God, rejoieo and sing; March Violets, Polka-Mazurka, 4 hands: Downio Cheeks Polka: Christmas Gifts March ; Poet and Peasaut; Mol lis Darlino-. Transcriiitioii. l'lic uhoyc pieces are also printed iu sheet form from the samo p laics. mi sell lor 83.60, You can secure tho music by sending the Publin.erCO cents for tho April number of Pktkks. JUisiCAL Monthly, or the lust four numbers will besent lor $1. Addie.-s J. L. Pjctekh, 603 Broadway, 'jN'ew.- X UI K. S. II. Haslet, at the old stand, has recently laid in a supply of I.taftnien'e upphes of all kinds, and is prepared o soli as cheap as the cheapest, to all I .. 1 ' who may favor him with a call II lie also keeps a full lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions,' Boots and Shoes, aud iq lact everything usually found in a General Variety Store. Give him a call and he will uno you right. tf. Ttm-Mtts. Jonks will instruct clasees in (Music and b r- licit. . Special atlei.tion given to tho culti vation of Ih- Voice. - French taught according to the latest and most approved methods. Pupils of any agi recieved. CO Ct If you want Cranberries, go to the Superior Lumber CV Store. l-4t M. r. Jeuks, at the corner of Water a.id Chestnut qtrets.'Mendviile, Pa., has a Jewelry establishment mora extei sive and complete than any other in Northwestern Pennsylvania. His stock of Fine Watches of all move ments, is always full mid well selected. He warrant his goods to be just as represented, and sells cheap for cash. He also keeps everything in the line, and cannot fail to suit cuvtomcrs. Canned Fruits of all kinds, fresh and giod, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 14t B.iLhou's Magazine ran April. Bsllou's Majazino fir r April is is- ,r u f,,r it !. r it is. lor of pnper, with sued, i ml a nice numbe printed nn the whitest of tho blacked of ink- nd i. ,.., ... ine Handsomest wagujijies in the couu try, and filled with the most interest ing matter. It suits all tastes, and even has a department for children' so that the littlo cues look for it us eagerly as adults. It is light, witty, gay uiid severe, so that all can find something interesting in i;s p;iges. Fvery subscriber who sends tho pub lisher 1.50 receives the Magazine for one year, and ulsi; a pretty JitiieChro mo worth at least 50 cent).' Tim Aprjl number cutitains an exciting seastory, a thrilling adventure and several pret ty little love stories which will please the ladies very much, for all of them end iu marriage, as a good story should always do. The head of every family in tne country should send SI. 50 to the publishers and receive this Magazine without delay. Thom i.s tfc Talbot, 30 Broomfiel'j St., Bos ton. Mince Meat and Pigs' Feet, for ale at Superior Lumber Co. Store, i In his book nu Cnroniu Diseases Dr. Pierce says of his Golden Medical Discovery : "God, I beleive, has instilled into the roots and plants from which this wonderful medicine is extracted, the healing nMperties. bv thu use. of uhieh Consumption, the scourge of the hu man family, may iu its turly stages be promptly arrested and permanently cured. I do not wish to delude, flat ter and then disappoint the afflicted by asserting that this can be accom plished when the lungs are half con sumed, as many do who, b"iug devoid et ail consciiicc, uini to humbug the afflicted, that they may fell their of ten worse than worthless compounds. But if my Golden Medical Discovery is employee? in tue Inst or early stages ot the disease, I kuow from ample ob servation ami actual test in hundreds of cases, that it will arrest tlu disease and restore Jieal.th and strength." GIG. At the Snpei ier Luiniie:' Co. Store can be found a Iresh tupply of grocer- los, at all times. 1, The best stock of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can he found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or- ler by mail promptly attended to. 30-ly. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baktr, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouta auvs so. and he knows. 4G lv Marriago Certificates, Blank Dreds, Luases, Warranis, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at I his ufliee. if "W-AJLT'PJiJr), 10,0 0 0 FARMERS To iiuprovu I,Vi 0. COU acres b. It. Laim.-. ireo lioiii inoruaKC and located ill ih. inal- U.NtnlM.ud. No lever and aZu... Av lZ . ... ! credit piico$o per ucro. f.u.,d lor a toe iu Itcosu i.o.h.,, and civ.-s le,c,M.o " ' l-rices, term... maps aiui how t re . lands. Address JUIIN II. CALlloLN Lan . fou.ni lasioner li.wa Ituil lui.i I...... i ' Co.. fedar Ummiu l..a-u " f h.euHo oinee, 05 Canal St. , 0-4t BL All'. l-KtSBi TEII F E II 1 A L A C A D i M Y, 1 N, NLW JlUistV. I lll.AlIt-.TOW I0''""1 advantages ler males and lemules I-. Ill IIIHI I 'll, u.. .11 I . iiiiiirah. U. striict(Oii i n i carelul uucntum toil,., lorts and a nisol toesiudents, luiderlios ui-i iji.-..i,iuiioijso ,( coiinti v. i lr.pi.ni,' bssi.,11 eoiioiiences rureii 'J5tii Sioucils uee.ved at a,,V ti n e 'I oTn s t-foayesr i:,ei,..ee: o.-.lc...r,.fTH..o- to.iand lfsM-tt,. io!,em s Seudforfut- alo.oe. S.H.K-KPUN8 A M oiiu oi die oi-ei IJl.-.I.IUtlolis o) loo country. rile lei.,i, o. v e,.e, l,-u, " ft I' " ' l'""1-- wheat and eule.p.oouc.i11 l,cit n, t ' Jf '"''f. ,'"W.r,1 "'"I'1" nt' 1 " "ar- U e.-t. 15 hour, Uwa.,1 ,,, ... t'hici,Ko l " . " . ' 'k;; "'':;"Pt;n.i, AsUona, Cu n.ate u.,d soU uosur, a-se... Aieauow and , ',-,?l , I :'"'?' v "o "kin plow hind wilh puivi'uiii.iin; watei evenlv i r,'.!. . . i' N,TV""H ''rosiirlion neVpLl. I 12, 00 0,00 0 ACRE St Cheap Fax ma ! Tho ohe.iDO.st Land in market fors.atetiv jtlio" " UKI03 PACIFIC R.VLR0AD COIGP'ilY 111 the Wienl l'liille Valley. 3,O00,OQ0AwiInCoptral Nebraska, Nw lor suic in trurtt oi l.itv a-res and upward on IivuhikI leu years' credit. .No Bovaiiep interest ri quired. Miid 'my.l hcalaifoi eliumto, ferlilo soil, an a. ion OiMee.,1 nooii water. I 'Mi; iiK.ST MAKKKT IN Til K WI'.HT! T!io Kieal loinin leiotis of vi.lii.iiy, C lorado, L'tati und Nevada heinKMipiilied by the lariner. ol tha I'hitio Va iev. Soldiers pntitled to a Eome3tead of 160 . Acres, ' THj3 BEST LOCATYojT I0S C0L0JfIE3. KIIKK HOMES Mil ALL 1 Million or AereHotclioieelioveriinieMt. I .mil ! (ii..ii I for entiT uooer the Ili.mest. aU Law, in ar naiiroiui, wiin all tl,e eoIiVBn ienees ol un old e;ded eoun ry. l''rjo pae to iiuieliaetrs 'of llailroad Luiiiih. Beotional Mapn allowing the LRnd, nNo new edition oi DexenpUve hamphioi With nuw Miips iiiuiltd iree every here. Ad. (reus u. li.vVl.S, Lund Commissioner U. I'. H. 11, 5-4t Umah, eh. $500 X II PRIZES. i k, J-XHlAI2AnL.YVli.it.MONT. dll" t!'"er t!u the i-.rly i T rf. Hot-. Knoriii.jual .rodoctive, i Oi KXt'Ki.LtiNT l LAVulf ft .J frl 1,1 4 ,UUUJ lJ0d COMPTA"l ennnnte ana linslie.H to too Acre. A blue later s. .. than the Larly Kos. i.qn.1 m fxa "luality. : peifbjjy mail poalpaid. "Mt will he awarded, as fKLMI- 'Xrfr'NlS U' tl,,me who produce the f) Lasfest Quantity fom one pound. l seriptive 1 ironlars of Mi ahoee, p with list of 300 varietif ui PotaMM-e free'to all. KQ illustrated Seed Catalogue MO r paKc-K, wdii colorod (.'hroino, Met. a A New Tomato, the "Arlington." LtLa Jarly, solid und pioduetivo. Price je. per p icket j 5 packets, Jt. C. K. BLISS & SO. S3, 23 Vara idaeu, New York. P-4t tAJUL TS ' ft ' V i.1 .Siowlnjy Mncliinn IS THE BEST IN 1 H WORLD. Aoesis Wantkd. Send for circular. Ad dress DUMEisTiU' SKWINU MACH1N K CO., X. Y. 6U-4t AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!! We will pay all AkciUm $40 per week ik cash who will enago with us at once. Everything Uirnished and exiienses paid. Address A. COULTliU 4 CO., Charloile. Mioh. to.il L'SK the Itaialiiffer Sash LoeV and Sup port to r FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No Hprmg to break, no eut'iiiK of sa.li : cheaj), durable, very casilv applied ; hold fcash at any place dosired.imd a aell-baton-er when tho aash is down, bund stamp .... ... ,,.,,. viiuiuur miu six eopiierr hronzoit locks sent to any address in the L. H., postpaid, on receipt of 5J eU. Lib eria iiidmeiiieiits to tho trado. A.'cnta wanted. Address, IteisniBer Sash Lock Co., No. Market .St,llurrisbii),Prt, to 4t WITHERBY, RUGG RICHARDSOS, Manufacturers of Wood-Worliiug Machinery Generally. Spoelalties:-3y ood worth Planins.ToiiKuo mij md (Jrooviiifr Ma'liiiH'a,' Hich ardon a Patent Improved Tenon Machines, ive. Central, cor. Union St. Worcester, Mass. ii. 3. HUGO. l. n. wiTnanBT. i M. SHCIIAnDSAN. 0 4t and for our new Catalogue of New Potatoes. Fruit Trans de. A Yaluuhlu Treatiae, All sent lien. Extra oilers. L. hCOTT Jt CO., Huron, t-'o'o. 60-it PATENTS OBTAIHED. No fees unless suucesslul. Nn i.u ! vant'O. No charge for preliminary ai arch, t-end tor circulars C N NOLLY jlKOTIl; Kits UrtS. t-ourth St., l'libadelpliiu. J'a.. und tOS Ninth St. Wa.shinKlon, !. C. W-4t EVERY CORNET BAND IK tho country will receive a apleudid piece of If AN U MLSIC free, bv aend Init a iwo-cent slamp to IODWaHU A. SAMl.'EL.S, Publiaher, lloston, Mass. Mf)N F H ?laiio r"l)i!I.y with Stencil and in u ill. I Key eho. k outliia. C'alaloeue and tnil pariieulara HIKE. S.'M. Siien cer, 117 Hanover St., lloston. 6u-4t KITCHEN CEYSTAL SOAP For eleaninir and nolislii t ninliitj enm eleaniiiK and presorvnifr paiui, lor ren'iov Inic stains troiu marb:o. li.r wnxliic.r i,.,.,,i. and for till household cieaniin., is4ui)erior to any other srticlo mudo. No otiier soup .-. v.ji.ik (, c.iner in qnaiitv oj- elieiipiKhs. Ease to use, mid pcrieYtly ImilulvsH und pleasant. All lii-oeeissell ,i .Manulaelond onlv bv Kistm.iv ... l;H HIKE, 4sl N. Tiiird'St., Philadelphia. 00-41 CKTrvsnunr, KAJALYSINE WATER Is the neiirost approai h to a apeeillo over diMsivercd lor Lyspei sia.Nciiriil-ia Itbeu iiiaiiin. I. out, liruvol, liiabet'-., Klrtnev und Liituiry llmenses uenci nil v. It i' '"" """ """ ''".vical Ex, esses. It is 'Z. ' . ' . l, ?v?r discovered f, r 0.0, B U,'l? ''r ll,1''.k','i? U '""cet, ' "bl""'M l1,'",""e li-etioii .,d lie ... , , ',"lml anin.i louiicd.iilcly. No " """"u uo ilHoul it l or sulu "KK'isIs, ce-l-ei u History of tho Spriie's.for inar ve, Ions cures, and lor r. n. ...... w.Vi'fxtjrCoL!: 'Utl, ErontSU-eet, Phihid-lohia Pa ' Ql.TI ISIHKll SplHNd to. 50-41 For any eue of Iiiind, bleed,, lo ld,, or L .cei-m.il ,i... i. e ' .. , s l'..n,. .1 , , . 1 u ,'-i'' do , l ili'T'l p.ep.ned ex- s mi iv i ,, ' '"" ""i-'"B ol,e. 2ZZl' I- Il ' lri,,.'-V 'C-4t JO Wo7tK7,..uu"vr;i yiZ ""i -ji. !",'"r:;i,?.r,.k'JM."r".', v:.';'. T) rKstnlillshod IS-v .' wpich a oniFn rM-3, hMiiiinfi.etnrersoflvuvi. fll l'1-.HIOIC K) AU. Ol M ,!'! f V. T K K Y H A V- W A II II A X ? T -. iLE3, BELTiNQ A MCM -r 1 LI II KK A L DISCul . S 1 S -. ,A i.Tf-Prieo l.ivt mid Cireul irs t mWJELCH 6c Gli-TFI J I .?, Ui liuilon, .'Inn-., A.- Delreil OiMLY loToEWTi EVERY MAN HiS QVJN YmT.M ; Or, PAIMS-noT To Select ami u;a T;icx A D.ain t.'eali.o. eor.te.iiiinir mt! j-o1. i ! fllll'eront aetuallv'liHititeit shacks :c. Wh-i with iiistrue'ions lor exterior nM a.tsr.or House lie(srmi,n, . i l'." copies, bound in cloth, for f j. 5v,i). plo copies, paper eover. mailed, o-t paM to any address, n receipt of 10 i cr r.y the Publielier, II KN It Y OA KEY il vILU Uox liiH, Post-ollice. PiiilndelpliiK. ' Sen the 101 lowing valuable cxtaaets from pri'ss notices : "A very va'.uahlo bo'.k, and oo one la tendint; to paint should fail to lead 1'. V 1". Tribune. "Wo did not Know so much rviM ho said on tho subject of paintiii! ahousBtin td we read this ex-e!luiit book of Mr IJ.iird ."-A-. r. Herald. "A want lonjr felt at last supplied." .Srf mtijie A winVrn.' ".sot only a necessity to the painter, Lnt Valuable to every occupant oi adwolili.it " A'. Y. H'oi iJ. 'lttiy M cop.es of thl biolt and distri fctite thein urnnn? your Iriood-. If thrr will heed the' advice therein, you comil i.inKuiiuiiiuiu rmuHoio present. Crt.CG ffo TribHhc. "Ill publishing this book Mr. Raird l a done a real servico to tho community." 'Jttrdo Iliad: "We hope tho publisher will soli 100OC9 copiea of this botk during "Ju." lijstan. A dvrrtitcr. "We have Just painted onr house ns ad Ttaed by the author, and coiinvaml.Ue- our aelves tnat no dwelling in our uoiehhor hood eieeds ours in appearance." iar ptr'K Weekly. "In sellinn sample copr for 10 cents Mr. Uiiird must feci certain an ordr of 20 bound iu cloth will follow. " Frank Leilie. "We know the town ami count rv paint therein recommended, and can vou.-h tor their value and eseoll-nce of tho "Harri son" brand of white lead." i'Adci. Ledger. OHLY UTCEFJTS ft CO. , After tlianklns the people who so kinder avtiated in aavin their piopertv from ts tire, wish to Inform tho public" that tbay are aj-ruui opened out and prepared to l t-ooos cheaper than ever in tact will ac-ll their presont stock at tho heaviest diciur-t ever yttollered in this lection, alter whmli they intend to remove their estnniiahirionl very Kioat.y enlarKed, up to the proeiwit business centro un K! in Street, A lur(o uinouiit of goods dainagoH, some very eliprhLy by remuvtl and watr . must t laid at any price. ConslaUnjf ef FALL AND WINTER GOODS, DBY GOODS, Cloths, Hats, Caps, !Boot, Shoe, Hosiery, Qlovef Gents' lfurnishlng: Gooda. UXDERWEArt, PMnKOIDERIIS, UANDKEKCHIEFU, COrtSKTS, LACES, LACE ObOODS, BUTTON'S, BRAIDS, TAPES AMD ' NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, jBILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SIUCS, A full line of OARPETBi RAO. XtSMP, isaitAlsr, ALSO MJL-LIN'ERT AJtPSTRA W GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT EASTERN PRICES. We are prepared to pay the IaI b4 price tor "WOOL, Of all kinds, eithor In MONEY or Ge-Ai. We lure In our employ a FII!S T-CLASy TAlLlMt, and kee) conslantly on liand a UOOIJ STOCK OE'OOOlis, of beat cpi lit and latest designs, whieh he will makw ... n woiainan-i.Ko maiiiier and latw slyl s. Oood flls jruaraotoed or no u A good and compete stock of READY-HADE CLOTHIKl' Always en hand. SILVER-PLATED WJXE J,i. JLHLLHY, Of very euperior quality and LUI ; ' ukL in
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