The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 16, 1874, Image 2

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EDITOR.
WEDSESDAT MflRSnO. DEC. 16, 1874.
A Scrap of History.
Tho following piece of early history
of this country, is taken from page 20
of Kev. Dr. S. J. M. Eaton's work
"Petroleum: A History of the O
Kegiou," published by J. P. Rkellr &
Co., 732 Chesnut St., Philadelphia
"Ii was in the fall of 1767, Mora
viau Missionary, the Rev. Ziesbcrger,
accompanied by two Christian Indians
ns assistants, cucceeded in penetrating
the wilderness and reaching a point on
the Allegheny near the mouth of Tio
nest Creek, and about 30 miles above
Franklin. This good brother appeared
among the red men of the forest, un
armed, plainly dressed, and simple in
manners, with the one avowed object
that of doing good. At first the mis
sionary was regardocj with suspicion,
but gradually won his way iuto the
favor of the people until a chapel was
built, corn planted, and the work com
tnenced. The place was called by the
Indians, Gorchgoskiog, or according
to another authority,- Ooshgoshunk.
An Indian prophet named Wangnraeir,
declaimed against the new religion;
liL-fi Dnmptrin nf )tM trlion Pnnl
preached against idolatry, he saw their
craft was in danger, so that no small
stir was excited. The prophet declared
that the great spirit was angry at the
innovation, aod was blighting the corn,
and driving away the game, as a pun
ishment for theis infidelity. The place
soon became too uncomfortable for the
good brethren, when they sought a
new location for their mission up the
river at a place called Lawunakhaw-
liak, probably a the neighborhood of
Hickory Town. But the troubles that
began at the' former poiut followed
them to the new location; the reli
gious teachers and medicine raeu look
ed upon the strangers as their rivals ;
jcalousiea. were fermented, until, in the
month of April, 1770, the heroic little
band of missionaries were obliged to
break up their mission and with sor
rowful hearts, launched their canoes,
and set out for a more propitious field.
This mission appears to be the first
effort to plant the gospel in what is
now known as the Oil Region."
THE FINANCES.
Indianapolis, December 11. Hon.
Y. D. Kel ley's letter of Dec'r 5th to
T. B. Buch anan, Esq., Secretary of the
National Executive Committee of the
Independent party, will be published
: . i. t-j: i: o . t
iu too luuiacnpuua out to-morrow. 1U
that latter W. D. Kelley says:
For the present I owe a duty to the
Republican party, and will perform it
eo far as I can conscientiously. If,
however, tho demands of the party
shall trench upon the domain of con
cience or self-respect, I shall be found,
t least in so far, in opposition to it.
A few days will enlighten me on this
subject. If the message of the Presi
dent and the report of the Secretary
of the Treasury are to oontaiu such
propositions as we are told they will
with reference to the speedy resump
tion of specie payments, and the Re
publican party accept them, I shall in
so far co -operate with those who op
pose them, let such opposition lead me
into what affiliation it may. I have
carefully considered your proposed
basis of union, and may say. that I
Iwve long believed, and for some years
enforced the doctrine that it is the du
ty ot the Government to issue the
money of the country, aud prohibit
the circulation of the uotes of corpo
rations, whether State or National, and
that the money so issued should be a
legal tender for all debts, public and
rivate, including duties on imports,
n these views I agreed with my late
distinguished colleague, Thadeus Ste
vens, so early as 1862; but having
been instructed by the results of the
issue of assignees, based upon proper
ty to which the Government had no
legal tenure, and of the Continental
money, for the finding of which -no
provision wf s made, I have held that
coincuientaiiy with the issue ot uov-
eminent paper, means should be pro
vided for its funding in interest-bearing
bouds, so that the Government
might be able to borrow from iu own
leople, and distribute the taxes coll
ected from them among them, when
paying the interest of its funded debt.
Two classes of bonds should be is
sued by the Government for the ab
sorption of any excess of paper money
that might be issued; first, long bonds,
with a fixed rate of interest, payable
iu paper, and therefore not likely to
be favored by foreign investors; an
other, inter-convertuble at the option
of the holder, at a lower rate of inter
est, say 3.65 per cent With these two
classes of loans open to the people,
there need be no apprehension as to
tho rmiwiou of un excessive vtlumo
W. R. DUNX
ot currency by converting the present
bonded debt into bonds bearing a low
er rate of interest in paper, and plno
ing it in tho hands of our people. He
says by this we may turn the balance
of trade in our favor, and return the
bullion produced in our own mines
and come naturally to the use of cold
and silver ns a part of our. currency,
without the terrible suffering that
forced contraction as a means of re
sumption is now imposing on the men
of enterprise and the men of toil ami
small economies in every part of our
country, tor the benefit of thecompar
atively few who are in the enjoyment
of realised capital. The effect of this
system would unquestionably be to re'
dnce the rate of interest, and in so far
r-tnove the necessity for a certaiu per
centage of the protection now demand
ed by those engaged in developing the
resources ot tho country and provid
ing diversified enjoyment for its men,
women and children.
Rurubarger & Gregg's Flannels ;
the best in market, just received at
Robinson & Bonner's. 33tf
Go to the Hat Store siga of the
Big Red Hal Tidioute, for best as
sortment hats, caps and furs. Also
neckwear, underwear, hosiery and
gloves for men, women and children,
at lowest cash prices. 32if
Go to the Hat
Store
for nicest
C2tf
furnishing goods.
Dr.
Borland, Dentist, of Mercer
will be in this place Dec. 28th, court
week. Those in need of work in his
line will find him at Central House
during that week. td
Nice assortment Ladies' Neck
Ties and Ruffles at the HatStoro. 32tf
Stoves for burning all kiuds coal
nod wood; stove pipe, coal hods,
shovels, pokers, etc., at Robinson &
Bonners. 32 3t
Fresh buckwheat flour and rew
Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin
son & BonDcr's. 35tf.
rapa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has
the most extensive and best selected
ot of Fishing Tacklo that we have
ever seen in a country store, and at
astonishingly low prices. 4 6m
Special Notice. We call atten
tion of our readers to Jthe advertise
ment of the well known business firm
of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con
templating the purchase of goods in
their line will fiud this to be an oppor
tunity rarely offered. The firm is an
old and reliable one, and their repre
sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m
For Sale.
The old Holmes House property is
offered for sale on very reasonable
terms. This property consists of two
cres of land, a barn, suitable for liv
ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation
f the Holmes House contains a large
mount of first class buildiner stone.
The land is suitable for eardening.and
with proper care will raise superior
vegetables. This property will be
sold cheap. For terms enquire of the
editor of this paper, or of C. F.Gilles
pie, Whig Hill. 33tf.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUEor sundiy writs of Fieri
Facias mid Vendi. Ex. issued out of
the Court of Common Plea of FnrMt tf?n
and to me directed, there will be exposed
wi ssio ny purine vendue or outcry, st the
Court House, in tho borough of 1 tonesta,
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, A. D., 1874.
at 11 o'clock A. M., tho following docribod
i eii csiuic, to-wil I
A. Lu Kllllv va. Junini V. Illa. V VI I'.
No. 23 Dee. term, IS74,C.r).No.26 Sept.Tr.
1H74, and A. I,. Kellv vs. James P. Black,
Fl. Fa., No. 24 Pee. Term, 1874, C. D. No.
27 Sept. Term, 1874. Tate. AH the de
fendant's right, title. Interest and claim of.
In and to all thnt certain piece or parcel of
la:id situate In liarnett Township, in For.
est County, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows! Be
ginning at a beech on the north line war
rant No. as 14, thence by land deedad to
Seth W. Pine south two hundred and
twenty and six-tenth perches to a stone
pile, thence by same, went ninety-four
perches to a post, thence by kinds of T.
Cozzens and W. Colwell, north two hun
dred and twenty-mis and six-tenths per-
lies to a post, thence bv tlia northern
Bingham boundary line, east nlnetv-four
perches to the plure of beginning. Con
taining one nunareo. acres, more or less.
nd twins the same uremiaes. sold bv
Daniel Black, Treasurer, to James P.
Black, at Treasurer's bales In Forest coun
ty, on the seeoud Monday of June. A. D.
18tW. lieinir In said Treasurer's Deed d-
scribod as "One Hundred acres assessed
in name or John y.ents," situate in Har
nett Township, Forest County, Pa., with
one two story and a half log house and
outbuildings thereon erected.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of James P. black, at the suits
of A. L. Kelly.
ALSO,
Jan. Bleakley vs. Geo. S. Hunter, Ven.
F.., No. Ill Dee. Term, 1874, E. D. No.
Ke. Term, 1874. Dodd A Lee. All de
fendants right, title, interest and claim iu
and to that rtin bridge and approaches
situate at TioiiMta. Forest County, Penn
sylvania, across the Allegheny It'iver. and
consisting of three (?) iron spans about
Hid feet each In length, sad one wood span
about 80 feet in Langth.three i,3) stone pfere
and two (2) stone abutments, with all the
rights aim privileges granted to said do
fenjaut, Goorge S. liunUir, by tit ci tar
ter lor nukl bridge.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
proH.rly of tieo. H. Hunter, at tho suit of
ia. jMeuKioy.
ALSO,
J. H. Brown use of j. A. Neill and H. T.
Neill vs. Jiihti Nolan aud Win, II. Story,
Ven. Ex. No. 17 Dec. Term, 1S71, E. D. J7
Sept. Term, 274. Neill Nrill. All de-
fenilanta right, title, Interest and claim In
and to nil that certain piece or narcel nf
land situate in Harmony Township, For
est County, Pa. Hounded on the north by
the north half or residue of tho trast, east
rv lan'.t or Matthews, formerly Hnrehfle d
south by land of Mary Neill, west by land
or ir. jonn v uson ami jcaao iinrclilleld
Containing fifty (fill) acres, more or less.
all Improved I licing the south half of one
hundred acres or land formerly of Thomas
Neill, and part of tract No. 22fl, of "Hol
land Land Company," on which Is a two
story frame house and trninn barn.
Taken In execution and to lie sold as the
property of John Nolan and Win. II. Sto
ry, at tne suit or J. Jl. lirown uso of J. A
Neill and S. T. Neill.
ALSO,
Oeorge McCrar vs. Henry Kwnjgart,
Ven. Ex., No. 4 lW. Term, 1874, M. I). No.
89 Sent. Term. 1874, and II. I. Holoomb
vs. Jletiry Swaggart and Daniel S. Knox,
Ven. Ex., No. 3 Dec. Term, 1874, E. D.
No. 40 Kept. Term, 1874. Tate. A certain
piece or parcel of land situate In the town
ship of Hickory, Count? of Forest, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and do
scritied as follows: On the northeast by
lands of Thomas Stroup, on the northwest
bv lands of the Kconomite Socio! v. nn tha
southwest by the same, and on the south
by laud of G. S. I,ong. Containing ft fir
acres of land, and being part of warrant
no 0.10, wiin ono two-storv frame build
ing, aod barn and outbuildings theroon
erected.
Taken in execution and to be sold ssths
property or llenrv Nwaggnrt and Daniel
S. Knox, at the mills of lieoriro S. McCrav
id II. D. llolcomb.
TERMS OF SALE.
The following must be strictlr comnlied
with when property is striekon'down :
1st. When the plaintiff or other lien
ei editors become the Diirchaser. the v.t.
on the writs must lie paid, and a list of
liens Including mortgage searches on the
property sold, together With such lien cred
itor a receipt for the amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereefas
he mar claim must be furnished hv ii.n
Sheriff.
See Purdon's Digest, 9th Ed., page 446.
Smith's forms, page 384.
2d. All bids must bo paid in full.
All sales not settled immedlatcl v will l
continued until 3 o'clock p. m., of the day
of sale, at which time all property not set
tled for wHl again be put up anil sold at
the excuse and risk of the person to
w hom first sold.
J. T. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tioncsta, Pa., Deo. Pth.
1874. .
Trial List for December Term, 1874.
Elizabeth Goer vs K. C. Sttt et al.
L. H. Hodman vs John Fagundas et al.
H. If. May vs. James T. Whinner et al.
H. H. May vs John Miller et al.
Elisalieth K.itt'ertv vs Michael Italt'ertv Sr.
Elizabeth Rafferty vs Michael llittl'erty Sr.
John Cleary vs. John Cobb if Son.
Chas. Murphy vs Thomas Porter.
Samuel Duff 'va L, C. Wvnkoop et al.
OwMon A Sowers vs A. V. K. It. Co.
W. W. Ledrarri vs John A. A J. O. Dale.
Shrivor A- Sawyer for use vs (1. 8. Hunter,
t'lix. Iliuton vs 1. K. Walter.
A. liean vsVm. Howe et si.
Elijah C. Parker vs Joshua It. Jones.
J. liiirrield vsO. M. Hunter.
Harmony Township vs Tho Oil Creel; A
Allegheny Hlver Hnilwnv.
Win. Armstrong ct al Use'vs, The Two.
or Harnett.
Forest County for use vs. J. P. Siglns et
al.
J. A. Proper and Geo. W. Wulters vs Win.
renown.
J. F. Overlander vs. Andrew Hunt!!.
Jnckson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlander.
Eri Randolph vs. J, F. Overlander.
J. H. AflXEW. Pioili'v.
Tioncsta, Nov. loth, 1874.
A TllOItOlII AND UrC'CEHSFri.
SCHOOL.
Attention Is called to tho advantages of tho
Hollidaysburgh, Pa., Seminary,
Ono of the most successful, thorough.
healthful and economical Hoarding
Schools for Girls.
About 70.txsl havo lioen rxneneded on
the building, grounds, and acoommoda
tiona.
ADVANTAG E8.
A Christian home; experienced and suc
cessful Teachers; Philosophies' and Chem
ical apparatus: .Maps and Charts; thor
ough instruction in Music; tine Piauos;
rooms unusually targe, cheeruil, and
warm; ventilation complete: gymnastics
and vocal Music in class without extra
charge. ; Gymnasium, ample grounds, and
beautiful scenery; soil water, always pure;
nam Kooms lor pupus; aoiuirauie loca
tion, with entire froedoin from smoke,
noise, and dust ; near the Churches; gas
light ; no danger from lamps ; weekly class
in Etiquette and Propriety,
rxxjNosiY : myea win pay for board, tui
tion, gas in room, ami room completely
lurniunen, iroin jail, la to June in, ltv.i.
No Extra Charge is mado for Fuel,
Light, Furniture, Tuition in lati. Vocal
Music in claim. Gymnastics, or Chemistry:
nor tor incidentals, as Library fee, chalk,
use oj a pparatus, ire.
for run particulars as to expenses. Ac.
send for Catalogue which contains view of
building, plan of rooms, dtc. end will give
an idea ol the extent aud character of the
patronage.
nev. jusiiflt waduii, I'riuclpal.
w3I-liu llollidaybburgh. Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IX THE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. O. SICKLES,
. 79, Nassau St., New York City.
PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Charming.
How either sex may fascinate and gain
the love and affections of any person Uiey
choose, instantly. This simple mental ao
quirement all can possess, free, by mail,
for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage
Guide, Egyptian Grace, Dreams. Hints to
Ladies. A queer book. lon.ouo sold. Ad
dress "5. William A Co., Publishers, Phil
adelphia. 36 4t
F. F. I,.
The abovo letters are the initials of one
of the finest mediciuee In the country.
Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any
other in the curing of Pains and bora
Throat, and is especially adapted to dis
ease of Horses, Cattle Ac. Nee circulars
around bottles.
Sold by all Druggists.
M-1 v com
THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE
of TIDIOUTE, PA.
The only complete assortment of
FIRST CLASS GOODS
-IX-
TIDIOUTE.
I SELL none but tho best goods and sell,
them at
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
ALL ORDERS RY MAIL
I It M V T I. Y F I I, 1. 13 1.
TO CUSTOMERS
JVKOM DISTAXCH.
. C. OIIXJXFII?,.
MAIN ST., 6th Door abovo Depot St..
32tf TIDIOUTE. PA.
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.
1875.
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To all former suWrihcrs toTuv: Wkkk.
I.V TKiniiKK whose naiiics have not Im kii
on its books aince Jan. 1, 187.1, the paper.
if ordered now, will lie sent until Jan. 1,
IK(U (thirteen months), mistime mild, for
"-; or, in Clubs, at tho veariv Club rates.
ersons not familiar Willi Tim Weclclv
Triliune.nrforuicrsubscriliers who mav lie
uncertain aliout its present standing and
merits, are invited to pike it s short time
on trial. Any one may order It lictweoii
now and the 1st of February next, for one,
two. or three months at the rate of Ten
Cents Per Month ; and this, after the I st or
January, postage paid.
in iiiture no extra charge will lie made
for addressing papers to each member of
a club, and postmasters who desire it will
receive ackages with each paper address
ed to its owner at the lowest price practi-
i-ioi.v a reduction oi tiiirtv cents a year
from the previous lowest club rates.
Alter .an. I. lHi. postage on al edit inns
of The Tribune will lie paid by tho olllco
without charge to tiie subscri tiers. The
v oeaiy 1 rilnuio thus becomes to suliscii
bcra in clubs the cheapest, as it has long
been the best, tistier uubiished.
Agents wanted in every town.
Address for sHtcimon copies, posters,
and rate of vpmmisHion,
THE TMBIJNE,
wt4t New York.
ST. CLAIR DINING ROOM.
Good Meal at Reasonable Rates.
MS. IIIXELY, having recently open
ed a New Dining Room for Indies anil
Gentlemen, Is prepared to furninli good
meals at nil times and at low rates.
No. 10 SIXTH STREET, Lste St. Clair,
PITTSBURGH, PA. w31 3m
STOM?
HAVE YOU A COUGH
COLD, or are you afllictod
AsthmaT If so. use Svrun
of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horuhound, pre
pared by McClsrran A McKennan, and re
lief will be Immediate and a cure certaiu.
Sold by MeClarran McKeniuin, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w3t Sin
Hollidays'burg Seminary.
TOR YOUNG LADIES,
H0LLIDAYSBUR0, PA.
r.ev. JOSEPH WAUGII,
w31-3m Principal.
A GRAND GIFT CONCERT!
will be given in tho
City of (ireensboro, If. 1'.,
Ie'r 31, 187 J,
for the purpose of erecting an
The Grand Gift Is the
WORTH $00,000.
Grand Cash Gift
$10,000.00
Real Estate Gifts,
(.'ash "
sl,500
Only 100,000 Ticlett to be Turned.
Prioe of Tickets. 2.50.
AGENTS WANTED!
For furthor particulars, address tho
Manager, Ifox H Ureeuxlioro, N. C.
34-liu C. P. MEN DEN HALL,' Manager.
EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN
by C. W. GLEASON, M. D. A magnilb-
cent volume of 4HH cwtuvo ages iMtantiu
inny luiisirauMi 'Mta eiejriiutiy poanit.
Contains liuter Jllnt adapted io tho wants
of 'every family. Over li&O engravings.
One agent sold 100 copies in one wuek, an
other 30 iu three days and uuoihcr IS in
four days. Circulurs, with complete Index
free. Liborul discounts and exclusive
AGENTS WANTEDS
H. N. McKlnnev it Co., Publishers, 74
Sonsom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 27 -4t
RLTCAHPETINas, Soota. per ya7d
FELT CEI LING for rooms in place of
Ploster. FFLT ROOFINt. sad NIDI KG.
For samples, addics C. J, FA V, Canulou,
New Jersey. .
SPECIAL INICEIM
Cut Out for
If'atrlr, IHatnnntln, ,trrffrif, Sil
veraiid Sih rr I'latrd H trr, ck
lirnuxm, Viith ru, rtc, nf the finrst
ulhtitn onli.of rrril martUfMH
of rost. fhir tork miiMt tin ilomvl
tint to uiakr intlnfrctnri Htttlenii nt
with the cxtatv of tin; late John
StcvrtmoH.
.. v sr:i Ksox's soxs,
Market Street, l'ittl,itrfh.
93
M'ELROY &c DIOKSOIT, '
54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, PA.
Wnot.psALK ;
X JEfe . . 3 0 O E S I
OFFER THEIR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS ANDTNOTIONS
FOR AUTUMN. 1 B74,ATVKUYLOWPl(ICES
VfirrmAci- J.v, 1H74.
The oldest nnil most reliable Institution
for obtaining a Mercantile ' diieatlon. For
Circulars write to , I'. DUFF ft NONS,
w22-3m com Pittsburgh, Pa.
D-J. P. TrruimBlft twra, nri I (rrwlnto4 X ttt
r rf.i4Dr KHlcr't VKtftbl Ithrnmmlo
fyrwpnJ vhleh 1 spbI fc lnlJUM rnr
firrniniin lltftd. l.nnff, IUrt, 1.1 in M Kcrrowt, Kdl
lilond. Mi4 41 Hh-wmmtin AUrno, 6 worn In, thli 20th,
ArrfLI-l. C A. OrlHfHJRN. Mvtnry wUm,
V nCTT t71Snwti'yOTW'
if at Hoy. Thr.M nrphr.n.I! aiiUnr(i,l,hila,lT.r.l U
t.0.bmitb- lM(t.fwti,N.y.Kwr1ifc!WinKKcilChufT
fctorr rnmpMrt A rrTntrkrTwt t. $ ta Pwinl fnran
iinitLtt'-"-iN"Q1mj''''ri'r'fcr'Viil'r-Stli-1 IfCmMiMA,
7-ly
A 51 AH OF A TIlOU.N iXI.
Wh -n death was hourly,' expectod fiom
CONSUMPTION, nil ism.Hlics having
failed, and Dr. II. Janm-was experiment
ing, ho aividont.-tllv inmlna preparation of
Indian Hemp, which cured hisjonlv child,
and now gives this recloo IVi-o. onTreceint
or two stamps to pay expanses. Hemp
also cures night swciiU, nausea at the
stomach, ami will break a fresh ild in 21
hours. Address C R A DDI CK d t'i ., 1IKU
Race St., Philadelphia. Naming tills pa
per. x, i 3u,
siii.v ii.4k:a.siis.
AXK (Pi r;lil09 l!lacliea(li. Rvinp
toms: Hard, small pimples, with blalt
miints, most nunieroiis in llu cheeks, flirc
nend and nose.
l'RUHino, ( Intense ItrhinnJ which be
gins when thn tlutliiiig is romoved ; In
creased by the warmth of the hgd. No
eruption except that produced by scr.it fil
ing. f
The alsive and all Skin diseases pcrins
nentlyn'tirod. Entiro cost of treatment,
H.AO per week, or &".0 per month, Ad
dress lr. J. M. Vandyke, 111 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia. 00 3m
THE WONDERFUL .
PET CANARY BIRD
(Patent Just Prucnred.)
WILL SING FOR HOURS-CAN RE
managed by any child. Tho latest
Ald most wonderful iiiiiention of tho age.
The very thing for either parlor or out
dKr amusement.
8P.MD FOR SAMPLE AT ONCE.
Big pay to agents and to the trade. Sat
itfaclioo guaranteed or money promptly
returnee.
Sunt pre-paid by mail to any address, on
receipt of
00 C'la. er 3 for 8 1 .OO.
Address M. R. KO HERTS A CO.,
w40 tlm 17(1 Uroadway, Now York".
A.uioi-Ioitu SportMiiimi.
A Iluudsniiie Sixteen-page Sheet, Issu1
Weekly, and devoted entirelv to the in
terests of the Shooting and Fishing Fra
ternity. Each number is replete will)
valuable information, plcamut Sketches
nf hunting, etc., all highly interesting to
the Sportsman. 1 a year, In advance sin
gle copies 10 cts. Send for specimen copy.
Address, The American Sportsmun, Weill
Meriilan, Conn. Si-;iiii
Medals and Diploma Awarded. ,--AGENTS
WANTED FOR HOLMAV3
NEW
PICTORIAL IJIDtES.
1300 Illustrations. Address for circular.!.
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apelphia. 36-4 1
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of fill broad columns, ctipeciully designed
fr-r tlio I'arn.cr, tiie mechanic, tho utcrcnant
and tiie profesHional man uud tlmir wives
and children. Wo aim to uutko the Week
ly Sun tho liext family newspaper in the
world. It is full of enteituiuing and in
structive reading of overy sort, but prints
nothing to offend tiie most scrupulous end
delicate taste. Price fl.'M per year, (post
age prepaid. Tho cheapest paper publish
ed. Try it. Address Tim Sun- New
York City. 3S-4t
103 VIRGINIA FARMS.
Descriptive list and interesting inonus
tion to all looking for good homes. ' Great
bargains. Mild winters and many iuduco
nietits. Growing seasons long, consum
ing onus .hurt. Adilross Win. 1. Moore
A Co., Suffolk, Va. 35-4t
$5
(tOfl per day at home, 'Terms
free. Address Geo. fctinson
t Co., Poithmd, Me.
31 l
QiyryA AVEEK gnarnirteed to Malo and
yl f Female artcW, in tliclr Us-ality.
t-OsUrtnHhiiij; tatry it. Particulars Free.
P. O. Vitkeiy d.- Co., Augusta, Me. 31-4t
Jlost i:xlruorlliniry
Terms of advertising are o He rod for News
puH!rs iu the Stale of
WEST PA.
Send fur Hot of papers and selnslulo nf
rates. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL A Co.
Advertising Agents, Nj. 41 Park Row,
New York.
Refer to Editor of this Paper. 35-4t
TOH WORK of all kinds done al tiiisof-
lice on short notice.
It ft ; ' . 7
Reference. ilMil li.
Tho "a&mosioaa"
DRUG STORE r
Jas. II. Pones, Proprietor, ,
Bonuor A Agurw'e Block, .
ELM STREET, - - Tieaw?rA.
A pant tar
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild
Cherry and Ilorchound.
D H XJ G s
PATENT MEDICINES,' -TOBACCO,
I
CIGARS,
LIQUOHS, For Medical OXLT
White Lesil, perfectly pure, old wais
cheaper than fbrmorly. .
Also all kinds ot Oils, Krro-enu, Tur
pentine, llHiir.ine, Toilet Ariielev, Tsr
fumcrics, Ac, for sale cheap.
JAS. H. FONE3.
; PAPA BAIiUiri.T'
tla-t oj sned a
SEWI2IG MACHINE DEPOT
In h!
BOOT and SHOE STORS,
And in connection with his other bu Es
h'j has constantly in store Ilia
GROVER . BAKER,
DOMESTIC,
VICTOR, .
WILSON SnUTTLB, -WHITNEY,
IIOWK,
RLEKS,
WHEELER AWILSOV.
UOMK 8'lUTlXf,
ami will -
FURNISH TO ORDER
any Sewing Machine in tho market, at list
pricK, w ith all tho
G-TTJIZJJSr?: E JU 3
which tlio Companies clvc, and will
DELIVER THE MACHINES
In any part of Forest County, and give ail
necessary Instructions to learners,
Nerdlr. fur all MaHitnea, Bilk ul TUms
always lu Store.
TIDIOUTE, PA June, 1S74.
11 to
ONE MILLION ACRES .
OF
SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS
FOR SALE.
Tho Grand Rtipids and Indiana Railroad
has bocn liniNlicdi is H 0 miles long, auj
i's entire land grant earned I
In Furniing IjiiiiIs to Actual Sellers, fof
Individuals or Cilonies,
8PECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874.
10ii,(HKl uercs have been sold already. The'
lands are well timbered, making tiie lept
kind of tiirms. Strong soils of great pro
ducing power. Easily reached by rail or
water. Gcsid Markets. - Railroad nil a
through the grunt. Michigan in ono of Hie
ltiHHt indebted uud most prosperous Nlatrs.
iu tiie West. Its schools are uneiiuallcd,
Its Unsocial standing is No. 1. Nodilhcul
ty iu tran.sHiitation. Peace and prosperi
ty are in its isirdoi s. Lauds from $4 to 8
per acre. Time kiilliiicnt. Interest 7 per
ent. WM. A.HOWARD,
I.nnd Comnir', Claud Knpids, Mich
I'. K. I'l EKCF., St-c'.v Land Pi-pin tiu-nt.