KDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORXNG, Al'G. 26, 1S7J. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Judge of Supreme Court, EDWARD M. PAXSON, of Philadelphia. For Lieutenant Oovernor, A. G. OLMSTED, of Potter County. For Auditor lienor!, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, ROBICRT R. HEATH, of Schuylkill County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana Comity. For Assombb, J. B. AONKW, For Associate Judge, JOS. O. DALE, For County Treasurer, . S. J. SET LEY. For County Commissioner, WM. h. HEATH. For County Auditor, T. B. COBB. Announcements. - ' ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce thename of DANIEL HARRINGTON, of Kings ley, as an Independent candidate for As sembly. If elected he promise to rcpro aont the whole people, and not any party or faction. THE TICKET. This week we fly the full ticket at our mast-head, and propose, to post our readers in regard to the candidates they are asked to support. Judge Paxson, of Philadelphia, was a candidate for the nomination for Su preme Judge, against Judge Gordon, and nothing was then urged against him except locality, and now that the East is, by the rules of alternation en titled to the next Supreme Judge, we return to say that no Republican in the State will be found to vote against him. Ilia record as a Republican is pure, and as a jurist is sccoud to none in the State. Hon! A. G. Olmsted, of Potter coun ty, the candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor, is well-known all over the State ns an able and upright gentleman. He is a lawyer by profession, has served his constituents several terms in the State Senate with distinction and was elected Speaker of that body. He is peculiarly qualified for the position to which he has been named. His ser vice in the Senate has not only made him familiar with Parliamentary usage, but with tho inner phases of State pol itics as well, thus he will be fitted for any of the requirements that may de volve upon him. He is amply quali fied to fill the office of Lieutenant Governor, which duty will undoubted ly be required at his hands. The selection of Surveyor General Beath for the new office of .Secretary of Internal Affairs, is a recognition of and appeal to the soldier element in the State. Colonel Beath entered the service as a private soldier, and with his several promotions, continued in the service through the war of rebel lion, and closed his record well. He Buffered the loss of part of a leg, and has been a sufferer since from the wounds and privations of the war. He was very popular when a candidate for Surveyor General, running ahead of his ticket. He is a modest, unas suming man, faithful and devoted to the duties of his office, and in every sense worthy of the honor bestowed on him. Our nominee lor Auditor General, Harrison Allen, has filled the office for two years past, and has lived down all tho slanders which were set going when he was a candidate two years ago. He is well-known in this section, and re spected by all. In his office he has been courteous, capable, and efficient His personal conduct has been such as to elevate him in the estimate of the people. Altogether he has done well, and will receive the full Republican vote of the State. No man has ever filled the office who 'has given better satisfaction to the people at large than General Allen. As to our candidate for Congress, Gen. Harry White, our readers by this time know our position in regard to him. That he is eminently fitted for (lie position no one will gainsay. We W. R, DUNN - bespeak Tor him the full Republican vote of Forest County. As to our County candidates, tbero is probably not a voter, either Repub lican or Democratic, but it as well ao quainted with them all as we. No one needs to be told anything in regard to them. Their records are before the people, and will speak for them. They are the choice of the majority of the Republicans of this county, and will all, undoubtedly be triumphantly elec ted. The renort. in ono of ihfl Aveninir nanem. that Auditor Oenarsl Allen personally solicited the votes of dele gates in behalf of his renomination, is 11. . .i . . ronouncei uy tuat gentleman to be ncorrect. He did not set un a dole. gate, or in any way seek to control the bciiou oi me oiaie uonveniion. un the contrary he steadily attended to the (111 Lie of his nflice nn (ha rl nf the Convention, leaving it to his friends to do as they might think proper. uazeuc. The Philadelphia North American is out in a very earnest article for the ra-election of Senator John Scott.' It urges that, as General Cameron has been frequently made bis own success or, Senator Scott should be re-elected at least once. , It also claims that Sen ator Scott has maintained a hieh standing, and has performed valuable services in his present position, which should not go unrewarded. .The arti cle is long, forcible, and earnest. The unceremonious, not to sav violent manner, iu which Third Term ism was hurled out of the Harrisbursr Convention, may be accepted as a clear illustration of tho average Re publican feeling on that subject. We do not know that the person who in troduced it had any ulterior purpose, but certainly he did not feel compli mented over the result. We hope President Grant, or any sincere friend of his, will not entertain this third term idea for a single moment. Ga zette. The timber producers in the in terior of Pennsylvania have deter mined to follow the example of the same trade elsewhere, by adopting a policy that will reduce the timber supply. Al Clearfield a meeting of lumbermen was held on Tuesday, representatives being present from ail the upper Sus quehanna region, and after a brief dis cussion it was determined to reduce the supply for the coming season to the actual wants of the market next spring. The amount of square timber to be put into rafts for the coming season is to be only one-third that of last season, ibis policy of reduction has now been adopted in nearly every region of timber supply in the United States and Canada. The Warren Ledger says : For nearly a week there have been reports each day of attempted burglaries, both in Warren and over the creek, in Glade. Corbin's house was first en tered, and in locking after the noise he lotnid the burglar, who had entered the house, at the top of the stairs; The burglar fired a pistol, the ball of which passed through Mr. Corbin's sbirt front, and nothing more. They have operated around dwellings in the borough, but of late do not seem any ways dangerous. They leave as soon as the household is disturbed. This thing has been going on for some nights, and still there has not seemed to be any effort made to capture ihe scamps. On Wednesday afternoon of last week, about three o'clock, a terrible wind, rain and thunder storm passed over this county, doing much damage to property, &c, in the districts where it visited. At Edenburg, about nine miles west of tbie place, Mr. Abraham Day, a blacksmith by trade, "was struck by lightning whilst standing in l. - j e i.! TJ i . . ma uuui ui ma residence auu instant ly killed. Other members of the family were in the house at the time but, strange as it may appear, none were seriously injured. Two little girls who were standing near their father at the time of the sad accident sustained a severe shock from which they recovered in a few hours. The building was not damaged at all and from this fact it is to be inferred that the electrio current, or at least a por tion of it, struck the body of Mr. n ...i, :. i , micio no uuwer uecume entirely exhausted. Mr. Day was aered about fifty-five years, a good citizen, a kind husband and father, and enjoyed the respect of all who knew him. The deceased leaves a widow and large family of children to mourn his un timely and appalliDg death. Clarion tiepublwan. Jfeto Advertisement. MR. C. M. III. ITU, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH baa recently moved to this place lor the purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of the town and county have fr a long timo known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to make ull kinds of dresses in the Intent styles, and guarantee satisfaction. Htaniniiiu tor braid ing and embroidery done in the best man lier, wim 1 lie newest patterns. All 1 ask is a tair trial. Residence on Water Htreet. in the house formerly occupied by Jaoob turner. uu II. C. IIARXIir IVtorohant 1ailor, IN The tawronoe Building, over Super ior Lunitier Co. Store. The best stock kept constantly on hand, and made up in the heat manner and newest style. llt-Iy Trial List for September Term, 1874 Elizabeth Oeer r 11. C. Scott et al. F. II. ,Hi Is worth ct ux for use T Jno. It. Inlkt al. Ji. B. Hoffman v John Fniritnrta ot al.' H. If. Mav vs. James T. Whinner et al. If. H. Mar vs John Miller ot al. -Oorman Hill ot al for uso va tloorgo S, Hunter. Elisabeth RafTortv v Michael Rafferty Sr. Elizabeth Ratferty va Michael Ratferty Sr. ("has. Murphy Ts Thomas Porter. Joseph .Oliver va John Cooper. . . , ' , 8amuel Duff va L, C. Wynkoop et al. ' i Owstnn Sower vs A. V. H. ft. Co. W. W. Tdvard vs John A. A J.U. Dale. Chan. Hinton va D. II. Walter. Shi Iver A Sawyer for use va (J. S. Hunter, J. M. Kepler vs Alex. Wallace. S. Q. McClintock vs Wm. (Jifford. ' . ' Kd arard Jones va C. 8. Richardson. ' A. Bean va Wm. Howeetal. . , Wm. Colwell va James It luck. ; Elijah C. Parker vs Joshua It. Jones. J. Our field vsO. el. Hunter. Kufua M . Brown et al va The Woat Hock- ory Mining Association et al. Harmony Township va Tho Oil Creek A Allegheny River Railway. J. A. Proper and 00. W. Walton va Wm, Fellow. ! ... J. It.'AAiNEW,. Proth'y. i Tionesta, August 17th, 1874. -, PROCLAMATION. Whkrkab. The Hon. L. t). Wtf more, President Judiro of tho. Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for the county of Forest, baa issuott his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, ,c, at Tlonesta, fbr the County of Forest, to commence cn the fourth Monday of Sept. next, bolng tho 2sth day tt Sept. 1874. Notiee Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that thev be then and there In their nroner ncrsona nl ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with thoir records, inquisitions examination and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to thoir olllces appertain to be done, and to those who bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest Conntv.thut they be then and there to proewcuto against them as shall bo just, (iiven under my nana ana seal tins ith flay or Aug., A. I), 1S74. T. J. VAX U'lliSEN, iShnV FOREST COUNTY, sa. . ' Tho Commonwealth of Tennsylva L.S. nia to tho Sheriff of said County, Trevmin i If John Cobb mnko you securo of nro- senting his claim, then we command von that you summon by good and lawful summoners, Oiles F. Filler, Theodora Larcille, J. Philip Kriecer, John F. Tolle, Ilenrv Van Ntuddiford. D. A. Jsnnnrv. Jacob' Wooilburn, William H. Reid, It. ft. narrou, Ana . aiucs, jienry . Allies, Mary 8. Ames, and Kdiair Ames, minor heirs of Kdgar Ames deceased, and Ijticy V. 8, Ames, guardian of the said minors, John A. Scudder and W. If. Scttdder ex ecutors of Henry Ames deceased. Thomas Scott, and W. H. Drown, Trustee, lute of your vounty, yeomen, so that they be and appear before our Judges ut Tionesta at our County Court of Common Pleas, then to be held "tho 4th Monday of Sept. next, to show wherefore whereas they, the said Jno.Cobb audOiles F. Filley et' altogether and undi viuod do hold all thiit certain tractof land situate in Tionesta Township, F0re.1t County. Pa., bounded and described as follows t On the north by tract No. on the east by tract No. 281, on tho south by tho line betweon Venango and Forest counties, and on the east by tract No. being warrant No. twenty-eight hundred and twenty-two (2S'22). Containing nino hundred and ninety acres more or less, with tho appurtenances; tho samo Oilea F. FiUoy et al, petition thereot betweon them to be made (according to the laws and the customs of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided) do gainsay and the sumo to be done do not pci mit vory unjustly and against the samo laws ana customs' (as it is said), Ac. . And have you then an1 there, tho niuuos of those sunimoiiers and this writ. . Witness the Hon. L. D. Wetmoro. Presi dent Judire of our said Court at Tionestu, this 23d day of May, A. it. 1M74. ; j, u. Au.i isy, rroiuonotary. J. XOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas,-f For est County. John Cobb vs. Giles F. Filt lev,' Theodore I.arellle, J. Philip Kriegcr, John F. Tolle, Honry Van tjtoddiford, 1. A. January, Jacob Woodburn, William II, Reid. R. II. Barrett. AdaS. Auios. Henry S. Ames, Mary ST Ames and Kdgar Amos, minor heirs or Kdgar Ames uoceased, and Ijucy V. 8. Aiues guardian of said minors, John A. Scudder nnd W. H. Scudder ex ecutors of Henry Ames deceased. Thomas Scott, and W. If. Brown, Trustee. No. 1 Sept. Term, 1874, Summons in Partition, May Ui, 1H74 aludavit 01 Julm Cobb, Plaintiff, filed setting forth that one undi vided twenty-fourth part of the premises mentioned in above writ of Partition was owned by Thomas Scott, who is now dead, and the names and residences of bis heirs, devisees or alicuees are undnown to him ) tnat one undivided twenty-lourth part of said premises is held by W. II. Brown iu trust for Irs daughter, and that her name and residence are unknown to him. May autli. 1874. motion for publication iu FORKST ItEPVULICAN. May 2!itl, 174. notice ordered to bo eiv- en to the heirs al law, devisees or alienees of Thomas Soott, and VV. H, Brown, Trus tee, by publication in the Forkst Ukfuii LK'AN ouly, once a week for six successive weeks bctore the next terra of this Court. i'er t'ur. . Coin Silver Watch FBEE! Agents Wanted to act for me, In the sale of an article of valuo in ever house hold. $.!0 Coin Silver Watch FKEK. Ad dress F. ROBINSON, Pittsburgh, Pa. WllMt . . ! It II II FABaiXU LAXDS ! IN NEBRASKA, HOW FOR SALEVERY CHEAP. TEN YEARS CRKDIT, 1NTF.REST ON LY SIX PER CENT. SEND FOR THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the "Homestead l.aw," mailed free to all Farts of the wold. Address O. F. DAVIS, And Commissioner U. P. R. It., Omaha, xxeu. - ia it BUILDING FELT (No Tar used), for outoide work and In side, instead of plaster. Felt Carputings, Ac., Send two 3-cent stainns for circular and sar-pioa. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. TOB WORK neatly oxecutod at thiaotUce si reasonable rotes. IMPORTANT ANNOUN(JEM'T, ? . IilK7l I Invented and secured letters-patent for an . k Improvement in Wash Boilers, A simple arrangoment by which steam was applied to the washing of clotiitng. I have heretofore sold this under tho name of Nlcrtni Washer, or, ' AV o ma n 9h Friou tl, For such It is in fact. I have advertised it in nearly every Religious Newspaper In the Uniteu States and Canada; also In the leading Secular papers, using double-eol-umn advertisements, Tho readers of Ibis paper inay remeiuliMr Hiving my card in the various papers of tho county dutlmj the post year. Extracts from' letters re ceived from my customers, in another column, will indicate how. it has been re ceived by tho people throughout the country, " l 1 - ' - . . ! r : . ; 3 0 0,000 : j Have leon Bold already. It issuftlcicnt for my purpose to say that I am sutistied that not hint heretofore advertised ever render ed so general satifaotton.- Yet Tills, tnv first invention, was not quite perfect. - and for the Inst two yynrn lliavn applied 'my self to tho study of constructing and per leeting a - ' JJs " - SIKW' stkam wtsin:n, And as tho result or my efforts I ftel overy assurance that I have been entirely suc cessful. My new Steam Washer, intent ed In 173, Is absolutely faultless ; so much so that 1 never knew asinglo person, who had seon it work, fail to bo delighted with it. It bus rendered, thus fur, pert foot and Universal siitisl'uction; and such must be tho result, for It works life i wont der never foiliim to do ull claimed lor it. In conclusion, let 1110 say, that should any one say that ho has seen n Steam Washer, ask him If ha lias seen tho now Steam . . . , . WASHER Of 1873. now bolnir advertised so etten- sively in whole and double-page. ad cr- un,.iniHa. J 1 llt'UlinMlT 111 U1U Ilt'glltlVOJ request him to suspend tudument until a ample can lie procurod and fully tested, l win send one as StiMPMS FQ7S Jtiat half the retail price, and I fully warrant it. After a person buy a a sample be cell get thorn of mo ut cost, , 1 $60 Profit can be Made 011 a -Single Dozen. ; : , And I have known audits to take orders for . , ...... " ... 1 A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. , ' ' -V) : . ,:. I Thero la no way to make money fitori Send" for a suinplu and secure your teriito ry. Make money while you can. Reatler, ploase calculate the -cost of my two page advertisement ssi the "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists or 1,40 line at riular rutos amounted to r) 1,750 12a Si Jiisertloii. : ' t. i :: I '. 4 -!: .mi.i: 1 I repoated this "Caed fou times IeanE 1 ,, my lLrst 4usert(u;i LUat, S) paid we -1 j 500 IFijiR: biEjirT. Paring tho lust eighteen months I have iu J. .v-i. "1,7 v. hini-lllTTllt, lTll 'J - I ing one to (wo pages, iu . . UUXDRED8 OF UUCLASS P.i.rER. All of which paid well for ihe outly; but the "Christian Uuion" ("the largest circu lation of any religious newspaper In the world") pays me hotter than any, mid the INTER -OCEAN ! 'PAYS BETTER THAN Any Oilier Secular Iner. I mention this fact, for all can see how extensively I advertiso my Invention 1 and taking Into consideration the fact that I sell it Entirely on its Monti, and must eonceue inai 11 suns well, lor lioarticlu will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merit. If I got a samplo introduced into a nuighboi liqod ii oiten sons ; A N, JI UNBRED M ORE. Such a splendid chance to make money soiling this Invention mny never occur again, un, the receipt 01 r lvo Uollars, f will shio you a coinuluto Washer asahaui- plo, copy of the chroino, together with a I'crtincate 01 Agency, with lull 1 iu.tr no tions how to eoiuluct tho bitsiucss.. Aiid upon the receipt of tho Washer you muy have time to test It, and if you find it not as represented I will refund your money, 'ihe Washer retails at SID. After I send you a sample I will lipid your county 11 reasonable tune for yon to doeido whether you wish to purchase or uoc . J w ill tur nish blank deeds, ulso blanks Air Uiking orders, and will do nil I can to-cnable von to succeed in the business. Let ine ffcur from you sunn, or your choice of territory may be tukeu by Komooueelsu. Address, 101 SUtU Kt Pittsburgh, Pa. . P. H. Cut this card out and preservo it for lulure reference. Persons writing 1110 from seeing this card will pleuso say thnv mw it in the FoKtsr Rui'fjjtic.VN. wl'J-4t FARMERS Money SaveiTs Jlcmey Earned The niidcMmiwl are about ulrodiicini! in Western l'etinsj Ivanin the celebrated Itandcll Fanning Mill, 'rain Sepuriitoi and tirnder Cumliined, which hnsnltrn"leit liliirknd attention in the Western Slides wherever exhibited union: the farmers. As a Funning Mill ll cannot be Miirpass ed, and It is the only real separator and grader in the V. N. . f It Is simple, .Vapid mul f'ninp1l, nii.J gives you perfect control in chiilllimr, sep aratlng or grading ymnr frrnln. - - ' The use of.lho Kandoll Mill will im prove tho condition ot'youi ffrnbi.enhimco tho price from live t liltecn ccnli per bushel i nnd lnwidex will hovel v Inen the vleld per acre, by tho hltrheV trradc rf seed yon arc enabled to obtain.' j With the Randell Scrmrstor yrm etin tiNo clean your own Wntsu Seed, tlius saving it large annii,l expense Ibr grass scim!u. This mill works on ail entire nenr prin ciple as applied to 1' aiming Mills, and d(M-s its work to wrfcetioil. r ... Canvassers will ohlbit. It during tho season, when you will bo able tojudgo for yourselves f 'its merits. . f 1 ro not buy until you neo it worlv, " 1 For information, aihlrc.ja Mi'Cl.lN'iTCK (f CO,, f'- - -r - Mnnilvitle, Pn. 'Onetir two Rood agents wanted In every county. . ' Il-am ! 'TH.E IB 33 ST ; ' S. HAMILTON A- (X.S MUSIC HOUSE. f !i.- 11 k; , 1 1 -ft 1 .i !l ' " lv ' -I "2 f-,;-'.-. :ni.: - -' . . hi The only linns, having more than one srrictlv lirst-closi insU'umvnt. Y O V t'A ft POT. VA 0 1 to get it good Initrumontt biu-anse we keep 110 cheap shoddy goods. Wo are. iiiauuiae-tnrcrs- excluive wholesale and retail gcn ernl agents for the colebraled ' , J.stey t'Oltitgo Organ, ' Tuvlftr A )'ui.flv f 'iiImIa. !Siminons,,c Chiugh Coinliinalloii Organs. - OltTIIH FSRIVAMOl) Docker A i funics Pianos, ... , , , ,., : . llradburv l'iauos, Hallet, I'laviw .V Co.'' Pianos, Itrndford Co.'s Parlor ticms. W'ti make any.fif those celebrated Instni ments at exeecdliml V- J.mr I'rirr fur ur A'.I.ST JO.V77AV VA l'.VK'.V7W. (it)t)), rclmble agents wanted in every comity and town. Also to the trade tit wholoKfle, we j?iiaratit tiess than Kustorn pilefufcv.' - ..,m.rtl..'- . Cuvo us n call, or writo nr circulars to S. HAMILTON A CO.. wl.Ht 51 Fifth Avenue, Plttsbumh. Pa. Ps. J. P. rmjis. Blftff wra. My I fkI ut ttia TTii-.TcrflUr'ft'na,aln l.vU. and t,fvrjlra,fl IMritiiru', t. .rfetwl lr. I-'H ler'i V(rr Cable Khrnmallo hyrupanl PlllM,vhlrli I (.itraabrt M U(ltiwl c.irs 1 -r fainf ia !l.t, l.iae. Hark. llrk,iothi. KvrToni, Kid 1jt. lll.Hvl, Bud sU Ith.-iimt'l-rtU-n,-. frtr ta, UiU Alirll. 11. P. A. OIIIOVIIN, yotarg I'Mic, i'ilj. Vt ?lery-;"l W'tCirtityitjsndfc'ilintl-'naiTBBowT'!. l-.-ucr.cT.'lhM.I'nm'nr.lXllul Wtlrr :!.! liillT.0.1L f '.(Kbinltn. ttRT.jn,w.T.f."v..nw T.rjrs-. j uuuii Jr hljr. nriimn rtnuhwrm t.m: ii irr. I'mii 7-ly a r.is oi-1 at Tiior,s.ii; Wh.-u douth iiluiirlv VxMc'tai liom CONfiUMPTloX, all reuiodies havings failed, and Dr. H, James wasuxperimeut ing, he aecideutully made a preparation of Indian Hemp, w hich cured his only nliild, and now gives thisroclpo free, on receint of two slumps to pay jj.poincs,"jHeinp uiou I wnn iiiiil nwi.'itt.-, liaileu fl ine stoniach, nnd will break a fresh c1d In 5!4 hours. .Ad lres-CR Al.lOCK it-CO.; 1W2 Race Wt., l'lilladcliihiit Xamlnr this pa- SOOft FOUNTAINS,' OOOll, DURAUbTSACHKAP ' Rhipped Ready for Use. I Manufactured by J. W. Chap man A Co. MiidlHon, I rid. I ,ff-8oml for Catalogue. -tj. v- -v-: '7i -, . s .- 8Mix si.mM.ss. 1 Acne (BiT&ules IllnrkUeatls). Svmp- toms: Hard, small pimplos, with black joints, most numerous in U10 checks, fore lead and nose. Puubiqo, (lutenso Itching,) which be gins when the clothing Is removed ; in creased by the warmth of the bed. X eruption except that producud by scratch. log. - 1 . The aliovc and all Skin tUncuno perma nently cured. Kutira -eost ot' trcntnient. J1.50 per week, or $..(XI por month. Ad (lre ir. J. M. YaiiUykUUU JVainutSt., Philadelphia. . . - jo., v wo Sin TIIK WOXHF11FUL . PET CANARY BIRD ! ! .. (Patent yunL I'fiuxiitul) , , . ' xt7fr.t'arxti-'i'-ou nmRs ca? be V niaiiagud by any child. The latest and most wonderful iiiieiition of the aire. Tho very thing for either purlor or out dtsjr amusement. SKND FOR SAMPLE AT ONCK. Rig pay to agents and to the trade. Mat itfaction guaranteed or ljiyiKjy prwnptl y rcturneil. Sent iro-Miid by muirto any address, on receiiit of AO ('is. ur3 for I.OO. Address Mi IU RO HERTS t CO., WtO lim 17U llroadway, Xetv York. CM n If PRC ti'1"1 2,1 ct- for tlK 1U W Olil U r L nO mlf-adj listing cigarette and clijar holder, 3 for 50 cts. M. it. liohi rui dt Co., 17t Hroadway, Kcw York, w IliiSiu A DAY." CUARANTEEO """"'WELL AUCER AND DRI LL la terrilory. IIIUIlKb'r 11.M1UJI1AI.S i'ltuM uovtuvong OI' IOWA, Allk ANSA S A.M UAKO'i . CUlo(ae frc. W. UUB. St Louih Ua Ay ANTE 1). TVoi-tli li-ili-2I!nlMi. Call on or addrcM t M'THF.R S. fKACFFMAN, HROKKH, (Ki Fo f mil Avknub, ii 81 11 pnTSRUittiir, pa. c . ... .. . . i r 1 tj'.a Ti J KT a ? .A ; ; ", v: , .'!. "".-.I I ,?m . . at rmcTj !P OS T'OF , . ji- i;'riOXV,tTA, I, '.. ... .. .. foy. ;V.: "1 A Full Minsk of WATCHES, JITvVXLIVtf A.M. ' ' in . 1 1 CLOCK ."' 11 m i ti it t 1 y o i J III 11 I tTAVfXO Xiv el doimr buslncss'Jiv ll Tioiipsbi for Ihe pn-t six month,' I am well sidled Willi tlu pl:t"e and p:ttrort- ae, nnd have concluded to eM le here pet lunnenilv. All persons wishing anything in niv line w ill do weil to call nod see 1110 before purchasing elsewhere, n t ftm de termined to do business on ua rcnsonablo terms us can he bad anywhere. i:r , , 'it. W. MY KRH. '2 o ' 0 v 1 0 V DRUG STORE ! Ja.. II. Fonos, Propriotcn-, 1 .": 1 v. ' Bonner ,t Aguew's Hloek, 1 F.l.M STRF.F.T, - - Tion csr.t, Vs. ' At";ent Ar Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorohound. - dru as,; ' ' - .,. POTEST RlEDICITjES, ,"' - TOBACCO, " : .' ' .1 CIGARS, V ' ' fiOTIGNS.' It., L TOUGHS, ' For MnUad vsl ONLY t , , ( While l'nd, porl'oetly pure, sold muuli cheaper than t'orinerly. Also itll kinds lt tlili, Kero-ieTie, T'iir pRiitdii;, Uen.ine, 'J'odct Article.!, Por-i'uiiicric-s, Jtc, lor f-.;ile cheap. J AS. H. FONI-W.- GiftCEfiY tHO PROVISION STORE x t'ioxes TA ' - ZGEO.W.BOVARDdGO: - i -, .-. . ; HA VF. just bioi'mht on a complulc a'ml uu'oluliy .KvlccleU block of FLOUR -. . .1 . : s. ' . ; ta:(Xi;nii, , rnovisiONs, and everything necessary to the coinplnto stock ofii lirst i'liiiis 1 Jroeery I louse, which they have opened out nt tlieir establish ment on t'.lin st., fust door north ol M. 1.. Chu reh. TEAS, COFFKKS. SiriJAKS SYRfPfJ, , J-Rirj'l'S, , SPICKS, . HAMft, , 1-Altp, A XI) VIIO VJX10X& OF A LL AV-VZW. ' ' ut tho lowest cash prices, floods warrant ed to he of tho he.t quality. Call anil ox amine, and wo believe we can suit you. OKO. W. HOVAR1) A CO. Jan. 0, '7 J. LOTS FOR SALE I IN TII13 BOROUGH OF -TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLKS, 7l, Nassau Mt., New York City. 1VI:UTISI:Hs sunl r t-t-i,u to fleo. V P. lloHi ll d' Co., -I! Park Itow, N. A'., for their Fight y-pae Pamphlet, showing cost o 1 ndvei isiny. n H
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