rrr - r.niTon, hedsesmt aotima, Ate. 19, is? 1. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Congress, Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. Tor Assembly, J. B. AliNKW. ' For Associate Judtfp, JOS. J. PAT.E, For County Trenfnirer, S. J. SETLEY. For County Commissioner, WM. B. HEATH. For County Auditor, T. B. COBB. Announcements. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the uamp or DANIEI. HAHRINOTON, of Kinp loy, as an Independent candidate for A Bcniblv. If elected he promises to repre sent the whole people, and not any party ur lacuon. Tho following items are taken from Inst week's Cl.-irinn Rrnuhli'mn. In Highland township, on Thursday last, a little son of John Moore, agtd three years, fell near tho mill in some manner ana broke his arm. lie is getting along as well as could be ex pected. i.f A little daughter 0 F. Shillingcr 01 Knox township, fell from a porch on Thursday last and broke her arm. Dr. ivoss was sent tor ana at last accounts she was getting along finely. . Prof. A. C. Porter, formerly editor of the Jacksonum, iu this place, is now rusticating in the neighborhood of St. Petersburg, this county. The Profes sor must have plenty of cheek. Ou Saturday evening last, Mrs. Fug ley, wife of Geo. Fagley of Paint township, undertook the task so uiauy have undertaken before nnd met with the same terrible fate. This task was that of filling a lamp while burning, the oil caught fire , and followed the stream into the enn which exploded, throwing the burning flumes all over Mrs. Fagley aud her little daughter aged five years who was with her. The screams of the' little child and her mother attracted the attention of Mr. Fagley who was near the house und ruu in to their assistance. When bo reached them their clothes were all in flames and ft was almost impossible for him to do anything, but he wont to work at the risk of his life and by burning his hands considprably be succeeded in putting out the flames; but the little girl had inhaled the fire from which effects she died before day light. Had Mr. Fagley not been about, at the time, the house and all its contents would have been burned. At the time of the accident there were children playing near the bouse und a little babe- iu bed in the house. Mrs. Fagley is in a very critical con dition nnd it is feared that she will ' not recover. j Ve take the followinz items from I the Clearfield Journal: Mr. David Leach, was drowned in the-pond at the shingle mill(Vingart's saw mill), Brady township, on Monday August 8d. Mr. Leach was engnged in shoving logs for making shingles. The first intimation as to his probable drowning, was the discovry of Ids hat floating upon the water. How the accident occurred is not known, but it is supposed he slipped and fell in be tween some logs and being unable to extricate himself, was drowned before bis situation was discovered.. The water was let out of the pond, and the body found. The deceased was be tween 30 and 40 years of age, and leaves a wife and one child to mourn liis sudden and unexpected death. Andrew G. Groe, son of Mr. Henry Groe of Morris township, met with a fatal accident July 29th. Young Groe with several others, was engaged in "breaking a log landing" near Swartz'a mill, on tho Moshannon, when a num ber of logs suddenly started and roll d over Lira, injuring him to such an extent that he died on tho followiug day. The deceased was in the 18th year of his age, and was a lad of much promise His sudden death is deeply mourned by his family aud friends. The Meadville Republican eays: United States Commissioner Force on Tuesday issued a warrant for the ar rest of c:ie W. W. Ingram, of New York, charged by Postmaster Vincent, of Waterl'urd, with depositing a postal card at that oflicc addressed to a young lady at Meadville, containing scurri lous and indecent language. Deputy Marshal Roue avrcftcd Ingram in this city on Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday morning a hearing was had before Commissioner Force, at the flioe -f District Attorney Henderson, iu this city, F. It. Blackniarr, Esq., appearing in behalf of the Govern ment, and P. Church, Esq., for the defense. The evidence wag so positive that the Cotnmisuioner felt warrantod in holding Ingram iu $3,000 bail fi.r his appearance at Pittsburgh at the session of the United States Court in October. Ingram gave bail in the amount specified and was released. v n. duns ., Of the llepnMienn Frlmnry IHocf IoiiIicI1 j - . v , AUGUST 15, 1874i V . ) t BisTntrrs. -i'.S "V TioneslaRor. 32 i S7 4 7S 0 IS S I (1 21 ft 7(1 8'! 1 " Tionesta To. 3! 1:1 42 10 4- f 2 K7 : (i y 8.1 .11 . . , Harmony 11 34 4 (1 iI7 17 Its .1 12 t . ' ' is '' ' Harmony 2d l:t 2 p in fi n i jj - .,, ' Kinjrsley 21 6 2"t 4 K 11 1 1 1 'p " ,-'.,. Hickory 1:1 li 2: 2i 2J 1:1 21 . 7 2 2".. IS 3 1 4(j "s . Harnett H " 41 St 7 4."i 1 14 11.1 "s 'A' lenks S3 1 10 II 2 ! . .' "4 i i Howe ' 2S ; 7 ' 32 22 0 SI ; I l.reen 12 7 X 111 7 2.1 ,2 17 . (t. 'l 1 2, j,.. mi ,V 24.M7!' 321 73I:V,J 72 M 21 HW 5-242 43 , - . .m itoJ .w i2o,. ,j -m .j, ... , Moritlrs 57 .; ,00 250 ' : ,ls. : . - 114 1 ij.j ' '' , The following items we clip from the Prook villa HrpubHrxrn: ' Saturday morning last some un known person took some $60 br. $70 from tho safo of Mr. K. Ij. ' Ulooil, in his Drug Store. 1 Mr. Jl, had theraouev in readiness to take to bank, and iu his absence at breakfast, Rofne" mrstou opeued tho door of the safe pod helped himself. We have ntt lsarned of sus picions resting on any party or par ties. The race between Indians and horses came, oil yesterday afternoon,,, at Mountain Park, and as predicted, the Indians came out ahead. The condi tions the race were that four horses, runuing mile heats, should run ten miles, whila three .Iudiaus, running half mile heats, run fiva . miles. : Tim horsesof Fdleblute, Burns, Doublc3 and Eaiery entered for tho raco,' and were beaton ; badly. Quite a large number of people witnessed tho novel race, but not near so large- a number as would, had the race took, place as advertisod, on Saturday last. . The outsriviucs from the Fourth Senatorial District of Philadelphia are to tho effect that McClure has the nomination in his own bands, and will be accepted, at least by the Liberals and regular Republicans, without dif ficulty, and bo elected., Of course such' a nomination will preclude tho necessity fur a contest, as there are 4,000 Republican majority, . nnd with the general support McClure will'have, his etrength will be too great for a contest to be successful. Thus he will bo assured a return to the Senate. Thero is another motive for this courso the desire to avoid a general and ex citing struggle Thus we shall proba bly see the redoubtablo Colonel return ed to the Senate far another term. Gazette. The Prohibitionists of this State ha)o nominated their State ticket. It comprises a list of very respectable nanies.and as such, deserves kiudlv con sideration. . Of course, it does not stand any chance of election, but is presented as au expression of senti ment on lemperence, and as a protest against the other parties. Were our temperance friends to turn their strength toward the maintenance of lo cal option, aud the educatiou of the people in favor of availius themselves of ftie benefits of that law, they would eventually have all that prohibition can sonfer, without the stigma of the name. Gazette. . . . Landlord and Teuant Lease.?, fhe most approved form, for sale at, this offico.- t Xew Advertisement. H. C. HARXXN, Merchant Tailor, IX The T.nwreneo Buildinjr, over Super ior Luuiljer Co. Store. The bent utoek kept coiiMUmtly on bund, and mado up in tho best manner and newest styles. lH-ly MUS. t. 51. IIJEATW, DRESSMAKER, Tioncsta, Pa. MRS. HEATH hai recently moved io this place for tho purpoxo of meeting a want which tho ladius of tho town nnd county have for a long timo known, thut of having a dressmaker of experirnoo amonir them. I am prepared to make all kinda of dresse in tho latest atylen, and Kiiurantoe satiMl'mttion. Ktampiii'ior braid ing and embroidery done in the best man ner, with tho newest paltonm. All I ask in a lair trial, ltosiduiico on Water Street, In tho house formerly oceuiiiod by Jacob isbriver. m( Trial List for September Term, 1874 Elizabeth Geer vs It C. Scott et al. F. II. Ullaworth ( t ux for Uho vs Jno, II. in K et ai. Jj. II. llotlnian va John Katrundan et al. It. H. May va. James T. Whisner ot al. H. II. May vs John Miller ot ul. (iorinaii Hill ct al for use vs Georiro S. II unler. Kliwilielh Iiall'erty vs Michael Hafferty Sr. I. lizabeth Itall'erty vs Michael Katlorty Hr. ( has. Murphy va Thomas I'orier. Joseph Zouver vs John Cooper. Samuel Unit vs L, C Wvnkoop et al. Ownlon k .Sower vs A. V. It. It. Co. W. W. Idyunl vs John A.& J. Q. Dale. Chas. Hinton vs I). It. Walter. Rhrivcr ik fSawyor for use va U.S. Hunter, J. M. Kepler va Alex. Wallace. , H. il. M.Cliiitock va Wm. Uillord. Edward Jones va C. S. Itichardson. A. Bean vs Win. Howo etal. Win. Colwoll vs James Black. ' Elijah C. l'arker va JokIiuu it. Jones. J. Garlield voU. . Hunter. Kufua M. Brown et al vs Tho West Hock- ory Miiiinu AHMociation at al. Harmony Township vs Tho Oil C'roek t AUeKlieny ltiver llailwav. J. A". Proper und Ueo. V. Vi . Walters vs Wm. rt'llow. J. I!. AGNi;w, Froth y, lioneala, August 17th, lK7i. ; PROCLAMATION ,' WimnwA. Tlie Hon. T.. ti.'AVotmore Proshleiit Judua of tlia Court of fU.,J nion J'leaa and Quarter f)estUui iu and lor' tlid eonfily of Forest, i,Bs issued his pro- erpt utf imlilinra C ourt, of Comtnnn I'lean tjuarter Sessions'. Ac, at ' TUmentn,' for th tvmntyof Foi'cst.-looiiiniciice nn tho Kxirth Monday pf Sept. beinir tho zm (toy orMept., IS74. Notieo is therefore U civen to tho Coroner. .Tustinpaitfki.a 1..... I mild Constables ol said eoimtv. tJmt tl,,v,-l, then and thure In their proper jiei-sona at n-uu rnp-i, r. hi., or snniuav, with lluMr reeoraa. iiirpiixiimn oamlnntiorrs mid other remerubraiieeo, to do tliosci thinsrs men 01 meir oiueoH npprrtaui to lie done. anutoiiKno wno nomul In recognizance j piun.uiuni-xiiisi mo prwonem tlint are or shall bo In the jail of J opbhI Count v.lhnt lliey bo then and there tq prosoeutontuihst them ns shnll m jnst. tiiven niidou mr hand and aeal this 19th rlny of An;r., A. L, I'lVlVTOll'VUV .... i ... f . ! r ; Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvn L.. ijia to the tihe,riiV of raid County, If John Colib make yoii secure of pro aenunir nia einim, men we eoniinanil vim that yoit au in moil by Rood nnd lawful summoners, iiies 1'. 1-iilev, Tbo..tie i.iircnu-, .i. i niim i rieirer, .lotin I'. Twllo, llonrv Vnn Stndrlifonf. IV . 'tnnr.- JatHili Woodburn, William If. Keid, It. il! mo rcLi. iui rs. ..vines, iicnrv . Am. iiry ivuivs, nun r.iiiar Ames, minor neirsot l'.trar Ames deceased, and l.iiey V. K. Ames, ituiirdian of tho said minors, John A. Sclidder and W. 11. fScudder ex- eeutorsof Henrv Ames iIccjim...! 'ri,,.ii...u Scott, and W. If. Brown, Trustee, Into of your county, yeomen, so that thev be and appear before our Judaea at U'iuiicstn tit our County Court of Common l'le:ie, then to be held the 4lli Monday of Sept, next, to show wheieforo whereas tliev. the audi J.Cobb luidMles F. FilK-y et'al.tojrether and undiviueiKlo holdall that certain tractof mint situate in nonesta rown-Jlitp, I'nm,) County, ,1'a., hounded and deavrfbed ih follows : On tho north by trai t No. ' liSJT,' on tho east by tract No. isl, ou tho iRoiith by the line between Yeuanjro nnrt i'orent counties, nnd on the oast by. tract No. WJIt, beiii): warrant No. twentveinht bundrdd and twenty-two (iSii). Conluiniiifr nine hundred and ninety acres more or less, with the. appurtonanees; tho atno Oilea F. Fit ley et al, petition tliereof between them to lio maJo ai'cordinj; to tho laws and tho customs of this Commonwealth in Such eae made, nudirovidedj do (rainsay and the sumo to bo done do not permit very nnjusllyimd against ,the Hume lawn nnd eiiHtmns (as It Usniilli Ae. ' - i And have yon-then mil there tho nfltnos of thoso suuunnncrs and thia writ. . Witness the Hon. L. p. Wetmoro, Piasl dent Judso of our said Court at Tlonosta, this -3d day of Mav, A. i. 171. i. J. B. AUSKW, I'rothonotary. In the Court of Conimoii Pteai nf For est Cuiinty, John Ctbl vn. UiU F. Fil ley, Theodore I.aicillo, J. l'hiiii) Ki imrer, John K. Tolle, Henrv Van Storldirord,' II. A. January, Jacob Woodhiirn, William H. Keid, It. II. Barrett, Ada h. Amea, Henrv S. Ames, Mary S. Ames and KiU,-ar Anu.4, minor heirs of Eilprur Ames deceased, and l.uey V. S. Ames guardian of said minors, Joliu A. (Scudder ami W. II. ricuddor ox eeutors of Henry Amos deeca-smi. UUiomiu, Scott, and W. H. Krown, Trustee. .' No. 1 Kept. Term, 174, Summons in- Partition. May i"th, 171 ailldavit of John Cobb, r;u'.ntilf, tiled setting forth that oo undi vided ioCitr-fourth part of the premixoH luvntioiied In above V'rit of t'artition was owned by Thomaa Scott. w.'!0 ia now doail, and the names and robldoncoa of hit heirs, deviseesi or alieneoaro undnow; to ; that one undivided twentv-l'oiirth part ol aaid premises is held by W. ii. Brown In trust for Ids daughter, imd that her iiuui nnd residence me unknown to him. r. May Uuli, JN74. motion for publication in FORtST ItKl'llllLIUAN. May 20th, 1S74, notioo ordered to bo iv en to ihu heirs at law, ilevlsei- or alienees of 'J'homns fcieott, and W. H, Brown, TViin toe, by publication iu tho Fokbst 1Upi;h l.trAN only, once a week for six successive weckB belbro tho next term of this Court, . ' . ...-.! J'er (Vr. Coin Silver Watch FREE! ; Agents Wanted to act for mo, in tlio Kiile of au artluleof value in rver house hold. :0 Coin Silver Watch FREE. Ad drcsH F. UOHINSOX, lUttsburiili, i'a. wl!) 4t PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. 0NA'D ArTEU Womlay, Jiiiibj; t.l, Trains will run as foliows: TRAINS NORTHWAKD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prathers Mill Pithole City No. 2. . lo.i.T) u m 10.38 " 10.80 ltltiii " n.oii No. 4. . 3 ;:0 p m 3.2S " 3.18 8.10 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS.. No. 1. Pitholo City, H.liiam Prathers Mill HAH ' Woods , h.Cii " No. 3; l.a) p m 1.4H ' 1MI " Bennett Oleopulis .16 - iJ.l t " I'losa nnnnu.1 t.itiu All Trains make at Oleopolis with trains on the IH1 Vtuik k iiciiiiy. iiivcr ( iiaiiway, North and Two Lines of Stages run dailv between Pithole City, Miller Farm and I'la.siit ville, niiikiiiKconnection wilhurriviiiuuud tleparlimr Trains. J. T. BE MR H. WiCKHAM, Sup' t. Ticket Aijwit, Pithole City, fa. BUILDING FELT I No Tar used), for outsido work and in aide, instead of plaster. Foil Curimtinuri, Ac., Send two 3-eent stjimpa for circular andsaipio. C.J. FAV, Camden, N.J. wmnwrkmmtwr. In ISH.lnv"eiilelt'aii(1 wnoured IcIters-iMit-j ' v " : ent for nu , Improvement in - Wash Eoileiv,' ) A aimplo arrninrenient bv which Bteinn wasHiiplied to the washing of clolhluir. I Imvti huruU'Ruv Mild this under tho name of ,S(muii IVnshrr, or. W oman ' IP r i o n . I , . ( - '.. f : j :.; i , v ; ; . i "' FiifNiich it Is in fact. T have ntveHIl it in nearly overy ltoHclniw Newspaper in the I mteii Mates and Camilla, lUso in the learlincf Menhir papers, usifur duublo-Oril-limn advertisement. Tho render of thta jMipor may rei iilwr aeoimr mr can I h tlia various papers, of the eountv diu lnit tlitf past year. Extracts from li-Hei-M . eived from' my ensMnrr, In another O liuniu. wll indicate how It hi been re-H 1-civi.d, br tli pcojilo Uuiiiwhout tho eotindv'. 300 , O O Q, Jtnvo hdn nhfalrelKlv. It Iff'snmi-ient f,ir mjp.nurpoiw ar tirottJ wrn satlstlrd ihat nothina: licretofore ailvuvtined uver.romlcr ed so i-cnentt, fntifnctihii. "Yet inns, niv lirat lnviittouj,)wm not quite flerc anil for tin) hid two yrars T htlvoi annllod mv. self ltl,oBtuilyor iviitiTieyuH ftujLiitJ . . I j:tM ;. : j " .i-r .... ii i-.j' . .1 1.,.. .. ' !!tr;i I ;1 aM IlioYesiPt orruVt'mirts I feci evriry UKaiirauno thi.rl Iirvb linen entliolv Rile. qesslul. My new uao, Waalier, iiateot ed In ISTa. is nlwolulely. faiiltleasj ho Tn.i so that I never knewnstnirle person, who hfi'lfMen iow-ork, liiil to bo deliirhU'd with it. It has nmileiiil, thus Jar, per fect nnd Cnivorsal wi:is:aetion o..i m..i. must bp the result, tor H works lite a won- (ler iiwverthilinj (,r do alt clftlnv d for it. In cuncluhV'ii, let me wiy, thjit should anyMiosay that ho has seen a (steam Washer, nsk him if ho has seen tho new Steam . 1 . . . WASHER Of l7.1, nr.w bpln-r HdveHised ro rxten aively in .whole' nnd doublo-pnire adver tisomeiiU. If he answer in thu neitath'e, in-ni mill n suspenii iiinirmcTiL nniii it iwimpio ran lie pi-oeured and IHilv Icstinl i win boiui one as ; .... .-.i ...... '.Iiiktrialf Hie t. tall priep. htid l fnliv WIUTiult it. " Alter a iieraon l.nva n m.i'.. iio een Kut lliuin of luo al oont." 4 t , $60 Profit C4IU ,be Mado on a Single Dozen. ' i . . j . . - .1 And I. have known ncciits to tako orders lor . . . . -.'iii A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. : .-. : . i . ' 1. i . .. I Tlioro is tin wav to nmkft nmiun' r,uir Send for a saiiipl; and secure vuni- turrilo- ry.' Mako nionov while vou luni. Ueailcj-. pliinso (vi'eulatothp cost nf niv two paun advenisumeiU in tho "CHKI.-t. TI AN t'NION." It UOllsisLsi Ol' I 4.l llllMM at regular rates amounted to . . ' . 1 ii, 1,750 Kn Hi Inxcrllou. ; I repeated tluti "Card'-four times hpeausf. my tirst inseitiou (Oct, 8) paid mo . . 500 IP-hie OEisra?. Durii);,' tha last eighteen nioritlis I iiavc in- toi'led my advertiseiuent, occupy ing one to two imgca, III ', All of which paid woll for tho outlyi but the "Christian Union" ("thu lurgwit circus lation of anv reliLrioiis iiiw.-i,ai,cr in 1 1 if. world'') rays me letter tlmn any, and the IWTER-OCEAW ., , PAYS BETTER TUAh's. -! Any J Giber Ncriiiiu 1'uper. I mention thia fact, for all cmii sen Jmwi extensively I adveitiseinv invention ; and taking Into consideration' the, fact that I aell it Entirely on its Merits, and must eoniDilii that it sells well, for noni'liclo will aeli well enough to pay for fo expensive aiivortismn without real merits. If I iretl ,,,,,,c iiiirociuceu lino a neigliliorhooil it often sella 11 X U U X D RED. ,M 0 R E . Such n splendid ehaiuio to mill selling tins invention mav never occur airain. tho rooeipt. of Five loilars. I will slnpyou a conipluto Wiwshor asasam pie, copy of tho chroiiiii, together Willi a Cerlilicate of Agency, wltli full instiue tions how to oonduot tho biisineas. jm upon tho receipt of iho Washer von may havo time to test it, and if you Iiud it mit as repreMcmed 1 will rotund vour immev. 'I ho Washer retails at OKI. .. 'After I send you a samjile 1 wilt, hold your county a reahomibli! time for you to decide whether you wish to purchase or not. I will fiir nisli blank deeds also blmikH for takini; ordom, and will do all 1 can to citable vou to Kiicceed iu the busiiKss, Eet inn liear from ym noon, or your choice of territory may bu taken by some one else. Address, CT. C. TILTON, ll'l KiJtth Kt., Pittsburgh, Pn. , ' S. Cut this lard out and prosirs'o it for future reference. Persons writing mo from sieiiin thi.s card will please nay thev oaw it iu the Fohkht Riii i blican.! wl'.i-ii. Money SiireA in Llqixcy Earnod . -f ... i Tn uiidorsipned uro .ibobt Intniijn.iiicr in Wv-lorn IVtiastfvanirt the celebrate ltatiiVU' Fntiitfn:? Millr Grniii Scpnriior and Grader Cntnhiiu',1, v hich hits atlra-tcil iniu ked nttonlioii in the Weslci n Malc.i wherever oxtiHiileil nmnmx tlU) farmers. As a Faiinini- Mill it eanunt bo surp. ed, mid it i'i the only real separator and prnder In tho IT. s. It is pimple, iw pi, J -arid iTiT,ptn.c, iiud pives ymi pitriopt emttrol in ehiiulinu, wp ' :" ' "U or Kradinir your Kr.iin. Tho tcso of the P,n,d,'!l Mitt , prove th" coiidilioivof your urnin, enhatiee tin- prtM 1'it.tn five t-i flltrril rent) per bushel ; unit I eslilos will hutrcJv jii,-ri.i;e the vidd per acre, by the higher urwhi of xc yon are rn.l,., i,, olitain. Willi (ho Kandell s,-n;irator ymi i mi also clean your own Grass Seed, thus sal ini; hire;!' iiunu.il expense for grass sends, , - This mill works oh tin entire new prin ciple as npiMled to Fniinlnir Mills, and itooi iti work tr iierlj-ett'in. Cunr:iiH,y will exhibit tl MtHrioi; (he a)!!! hn rou V iU ltihlc to Jnd-o for yourselves of )u murium . Io mit buy unlU you iioa It work, - For inf, ritiut i n , address iMuCI.I.M'lTcK ,f cn Meadville, pn. I .'ifV Soo'lKCUl wSuU'f ill evarv eountv. u.3m T" .-Hf- y ..,,, i 1,, ,..4 4 4 r 7 4 . IUillLTO&(pC).'S VI.USIC HOUSE. j A- ' ':' -:- I n. a!.' . , . i. ri t rr ht ,1 "' The bnl.v 1ioTlsr hm-lns more thlin' one strictly lirst-elnss instrument. a W U. J A X N T P A I ff to ffnt a irooil I:isii uiucht,1.9caiiMe we keep n. cheap ahodtly piod-. We are manutiv- turviV exclusive wholesale nnd. retail ir. n- eial ojrentsfor tho cjlcbratod . Estey Cottatro (.iriran, . . TaVlor A Farlev Celentiw. Siiiimonarf; Chiuirh ,!oinbinatlon Organs. I' Von Tf IE UNKIVALK1) Hecker.t Barnes Pianos, Bradbury Pianos, . , . '- ! llallut, Davis ,V Co.' Pianos. ..-'' Bradford it Co.'s Parlor Gems. Wo niiiUe any of lUesocclobiated Instru. men (a at CtpdiuirlvJ.)ii Virr.t fin-1 t.ii o- i.A.sy mo. niLy va rMi:.rs. ' GOOD, reliablu aoiita, w anted in cverv county and town. Also to tho trade lit wliojcsale, .we Buaraut,e9 lcss tluui Eastern prices... -, i , . v T' $ , - t'e a ailf.'fii' SVHfe iTif ciViurars' to N. HAMILTON .V CO., I w!3 4t CI Filth Aveiiuo, Pitlsburgh, Piu r. J. P. Fm, I).lnc .vprn, nya t nmUtuiM 41 lis Tr.iivcriltr r f IVim'. In I it. 4flrf .fi-p.lOy.t-' rSjr4:n4'i. 1 rr.ct.ii llr. I''ll Irr's VrKBW Kti.llmatlo Fyrnp Plll.t, vhieh 1 giianutio u lnf:Ulill aurt f. rlViiaiii Hon. I, I un-4. Il4rk. lirt,l.iir.W M.rma, K d- vr, til "-i, Mlit 141 Kt".imn.idii.ii, tnvra 3. Uila Xota Ji,r:. 1:71. ' V. A. OsttOlmX, A'.i.iry fttbUe. fMom vc:!tTr:t-dt7!.i''iint!.'.tivoiiTi. l-Tns."v.'l,nr4.j.t'iiTili.D.ll ranl:frpl,l'fciK4.UoT.0.1U l.i i:i,l.lncii.r t. i:vi.s.i.iicnaniin.i lar.m,low.llPT. ll.L'-tilth, l'itt4'prl,N.Y.Hv..l,w.lOTrvl4ll4(.itJUrr 1 V!Ao. Ar-itM.hmilrtWTiu.llr.l'iilrr.Clilik.forexl-v. f Hny C-.ri'jMel A pnrn.ntMi.rrftti. fil 1 ;ril foriin i". ' 7-ly v i A .fJ AJ OF A TnolA.I. H'li. ii ileakli ihotirl-. oxiioctod fiom -tNKf.MPriONV all rcmodles having iu, n. i, mum nr. ii. James was experiinont inir, he m'cidentally madn a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured his only child, and -w uives ftiis recipo fiisi, on 'receipt oft stamp to- pay cxpeusp...- .Hpu,p alKi .oji UK-lit .w.its, J-imuwiHt.' at tho ston,;i, ;, and will break a fresh iyld ill 21 hoius. AdilruMa CUAllUCrt 0 CO., 10:12 Race SI., Philadelphia INainiiiR this pa ptr.l, u , ., .., ,. s Sin , PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, 8l, 5SO, STj IOil. . : GOiin, PL'lt ABXiEi CHEAP 8hipied Ready for Use. Manufactured by J,V. Chap . man te Co. M.adlson, lad. J ii" .Send for titalogue.-C Acne (Pi-nples Bliu:khcils). Svmp. toms: Iiar.l, small pimples, with lilack points, most liumeroua In tho cheeks, fore. IiPild and nose. Piiruioo, (lnlenso ItcUinjr,) which be pins when tlm clothiiiu. la rooioved; in creased by tho xyiilliilS if the lied. No eruption except that picjduced by nciateh ior. . t '1 1 ?live und all tkln iin atej, pjnna nenUv oiiiml, EniJrj cut. of in luiieni, M.ikp it-r wecK, or 5.1.1)11 per iiionlh. Ad dress Dr. .1. M. Vandyke.. U-ti Wninutst., Iress Dr. .1. M. Vandyke.. U-o .'hiladelpluu. I i t liii vl'j aWOO oiu THE WONDERFUL PET CANARY BIRD! , , (J'ljtent just Pfocnred.) , . . .TM.Ti RING- FOR KoirKHCAX BE W iiiauaiiOil bv any child. Tho latest nnd most w onderful iniention of tho time. The very tiling for cither parlor or out door amusement. HV.lil) FOB. SAMPLli AT ONCE. Biu pay to auenth and to tho trade. Sat itl'acliuii guaranteed or ii)uiiey, jiMniipUy returned. Sent pre-paid by mail to any address, on receipt of 50 t in. i t 3 for 1. OO. Adil4 . i . 1 .M. R. ROBERTS t CO., wlo inn 170 Broadway, Now York. Sf-A ( U C D C Henri 'JS cts., for tho now III U A L nO elf-aiijustiiu? eiaretto and clirar Iml, lor. 3 for M els. M. it. Roberta & Co., 178 Broadway, Now York. wlutSm GUARANTEED AUCEK AND terrilorv. lilUili.s-r HlO.VJ (iOVLKNOKS M.lsAflU ItAhOTV lHX.bkU,ulhMi Norlli In-tn-;i Joints. Call on or addreski ' 1 LVTII Elt y. IKAUFFMAN, BROKER, (i Fut'nrH' Avi'.Nru, H8m . PITTSBURGH, PA. rfSfS A DAY'- l' mm u:!.Ti.iioii.iI.S 1 4SJ?ri 'V"J'WA.AKKAf i' vj J tioiiiafc w. ANTE I). V'-. W A T C I i ?.l A K E R ,J E V E Li i .' ,. .- -.1 w- . .. ... 1 : ', ., .r , '.,'.t I0NE.Mr, I'A.I 'i, A I III! Slosiiof WATCHES," JEWELHY J i ' -.. S ' - , AND ' . f r CLOCK C o n M t ii ii t I y on IIiiiul HAVING Npn recti doimr Ihisiiions n Tlooestn for the past hi.x mouths, I am well suited with tho placn and patron- Ko, uini nave coueinucM lose'lle lieie pcr laauentlv. All persoiiH wiahinir niiytliiiiK in m v Hue will do w ell to call and a'cn mo iMtlore uumluisinit el-mwhoro, ru 1 mn. de tei'iniiicd to flu business on as reasoiiabla terms aa ctn bo bad anvwlicre. 4tf It. W. MYERS. If A. '. A r.? s 1 4.' Wi ' , i. -4 . - '?.j DRUG STORE! Ja3. II. Foacs, Proprietor, Bonner ,t A gupw'a Block, . . KX.M STREET, - - Tionrhta, Pa. A Rent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horchound." i) n u a s , f .- . 'i PATENT KEDICINES,. . ; V: . V CIGSRS, . , ' ' NOTIONS, 4C, LIQUORS, ror lUJLcd Whllil Lend, pi rfe -tly pure, solj much cheaper tliau foi uieiiy, 'AIko all kinds of Dil., Kerosene, Tur pentinn, Beiminn, Toilet Article, Per I'litiiories, Ac., for snla rhenp. J AH. II. FOXES. GROCERY m PP.OVISICfl STORE "', -IX TI OX ES TA . . yEO.W.BOVARD&CO, nAVEJust bronvlit on a cmnlete and iirc!u!ly Keketoit atiick of FLOUR. im , I GROCERIES, '' - mo visions, and eveiythin necessary to tho completo stock ol'a llist-elassi.'rociirv llousu, which they have opened out ut iliuir waUihli.u mcnt mi Elm .St., Cist door north of M. E. Church. . . TEAS," . COFFEES. ' SUOAIW SYRUPS, FRUITS, ' SPICKS, II VMS, LAI1I), -lVi; niu 'JSIO.X OF ALL KISD&, at Iho lowest cash priive.. OikkIs warrant mi b Iw of i lie be.-a quality. Call and ex amine, and we believe wiieun unit you. ' UEO. W. BOVARD A CO. Jan. 9. '72. . LOTS FOR SALE I IX THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLEg, . 7D, Nivssau St., Jfew York City. DVFRTISKKS send : cents to . X P. Rowell ct- Co., 41 Park Row. V. Y.. lor their Eiirhty-pane I'liiuphlel, HliowiiiLf eostol uilveriNiini. . :i 4t
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