W. R. dOnN .... . EDITOR, , WEDNESDAY X3IMXC, FEB. 1.1871. Tht Loulisna Qvtttion. On Friday last, .Senator Coultlinjr regaled the U. 8. Senate with some of Lis culiar viewi cu the Louisiana question : . He said in the presence of all the turbulence, disorder and din which ruleit the hoHr in the Iouisnna Legig. ' tare on January 4th, the Senator sahi that everything wa peaceful, that the Governor and all other shnnM have remained lilent apectatora. The Re publican party, the President of the Uoilcd States, and much of the resi due of mankind had been threatened with destruction because those whom Governor Kellogg summoned am) ' who responded were aoldiers soldiers of the United States hirelings, as they were called by the honorable Sen- . atorfrom Maryland (Hamilton). He laid they were hirelings, and withered them by saying they received only eight dollars a month. Hirelings! 'But for such hirelings there might tint now be a Senate chamber to ruverber te with the eloquence of the honora ble Senator fro n -Maryland. But f..r these hirelings we might not ba now permitted t breath? tty free air of a republic But for tlue hirelings it i certain we would not be permitted to bieathe the air ufi free republic. This remnant of our'unuy must re main somewhere, but it' fuund south " ' .1IKIH 0 ,l.u IJ.,, a. I I lit. IMtlMt iiumiujr whs onciicueu. 1 lie soldiers of the nntion found in thai section were buried under the nnat'ne f . i - . . . mas ni iiia i iMtniinrnri. uni' w win, itio T-rtviiLa in uiirfil.'l-onper, scalawag, white nigger and the like. Their lot whs a hard one. One poliiij cal party never 'CBlled soldier hire, lings until they were summoned to trample down a rebellion which lifted ila bloody hands to stab the republic i to the heart. It was -not always so. ... The Democratic party wus once a sol diers' party and war-party. It ap 'plauded the soldiers'' in former vim. and sighed fur new wars, for Cuba und i for conquest. But this 'was in what . was once free America. .' He burrowed t. the words, from the honorable Senator i irora Ohio (Thuriuan.) This was once when slavery needed room In expand. , In 1814, when Andrew Jackson set a , military guard over both Houses of the Louisiana Legislature aud ' iiu . J- - " D " WIUIIVI 't 1 1 L' - ty glorified hint and made him. I'resi : dent of the United States. , When a -Domocratio Secretary of: War di- vcnni anu nuini mien nmn nonces m . the State Legislature, Congress and ;lhe country rang ' with Democratic (plaudits, - That was one pnge in one of the most revolting chapters in the history of human tyranny and wrong. Those who occupied seats around Iiim -remembered, the occurrence. When vi(lecce, intrusiou and outrage, car jnt l'c banner -of human slavery, , stalked with s high head on Kama, Irampliiig laws and right -under foot, . did the Democratic party apologize tor . it? -- Did ' the predecessor of tnese Senators apologia for itr No, They only sought to laugh it oui of Cuiin. ' They only sought to smoke it under1 with .ridicule.. "Bleeding Kansas I ' -He remembered -Low that cant flew at . the njathead ctf aim Democratic pa mpers. There wasjo apulogy. Oh, nol 'Border rufliaLiuittlu'Kiinaa'j was do-' nied in this chamber just as Southern outrages are now. The honorable Senator from Ohio (Tliurmanl, astute s he it doe not make an apology for these outrages. - . .. Mr. Coukliug here read from the re ' port of tho committee Inch investi gated, the Kansas (roubles, and said when General Sumner, commanding the men whose hayuneU flashed in the bud, entered the legislative hall of that State, he declared that the duty was the most painful of his life, and by force he compelled the retirement ot the Legislature. Again, at the munic ipal election in Washington in 1856, under a Democratic administration, United States marine fired upon a crowd, killing five men and woucdiug seventeen. Yet there was not even an inveet'gation by the Democrats in Congress. Again, in 1809, General George li. McCiellan, through Ueuer ul Banks, arrested as many members of the Maryland legislature as he could, Marylaud not beinjt in seces sion at the time. Yet the Democratic fiarty, at the first opportunity after ward, strove to make MoClellau President on a peuce plutform a plat form devised by a convention which brought out tho whole constitutional army, which pelted Lincolu with all their a-row3 aud heaed upon him all the denunciation of their brilliantvo cabulary. The Domocratio partul ways was the keeper, of the Constitu tion, and during the war it was in charge of tho Democracy Nurlli and Kouth. The Northern wing aud South ern wiug vied with each other iu their xeal to guard aud protect, that sacred iiibtrumcni. LofcT. A small laiuiatuio out of a locket, About throe-fourths by one lialf inch, oval. The Coder will con fir a fvor hv leaving it at thi ofTje. SHERIFF'S SALES. TY VIRTirFofsnndir writ of f-ev. Fa. U ven.cir. and test, ven.ex. Iuad nntnf mo coon or Common Plea of Koreat Co.. and U ma directed, there will he exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, la the borough of t ionesla, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22.1, A. I., 1875. at II o'clock A. M., tho Following docribod real estate, to-wit t - Marcus flrawuson va. Freeman If. Ella, worth and Sophia Kllwwnrth, Lev. Fa. No. 10 Feb. Term, K7, K. I). No. 44 .Sept. 'erm IM74. tamer A: Tat. All that tvi tain niece of land situate tn the Township of Klngvlcv.'t'noniv of Forest, and Mlste of Pennsylvania, hounded and described aa follows, to-wit: UeKinnimr at the northH-terlr corner of tract No. Mli a tno mine In laid nut and fluaiirnated on a map of said comity nm-tn hy . I. Irwin, adjoining the line of Hickory townslrtp, and runninif thence annthnrlv alonif the dividing- line of Sulm. New. Si 1 2 and 6iil7 and aojointtiv lot lo the winthen.t enrnnr of lot No. 613, tlieocn alniitf the dtvl.l in 1 1 in. lHtwoen Nm.6'JlSand 5JI4 two thirda (J) of a inila, thnce north wewtcrlv and parallel with anid line of lot No. R.'M to a jioiiit in the tnwnahip line of Hickory township aforraid. ilisUnl two-UilrlaWa mile from the pluea of bt.irmi.inn, and thence nortlteaHterlT alomr aaid townhip line two-thirds or a mile to the plaoe of teirinnliw; excepting out of the aame a certuin trat of Itiml heretofore ronveveil to (Jeoivc and Kdwnrd l.nawnrth c;oiiist Inat ot Hity (K), aetea nittiate in th norih ent corner of lot No. 5SJ13. t'onlulniiiR about WW acrwa, and lieina a part m" the m preniixea conveved to the party of tho by J. B. Agnow, Sheriff or Forest County-Rforeoaid.. , Also.AH that equal undivided one half (J) part of a certain piece of pireel of hind situate In Kingalev township known, laid down and designated on sid Irwin's mnp us lot No, 6217, bounded northwest erly by lot No. 6'.' 18, northeastorlv bv lot No. 5234. southcaitcrlv b lot No. '6'ilfl, Houthneoterly by lot fco. 'Bell!. . Ontnin ing I liW aTOM m -re or lens, with all a;.d aimrnlar tbeappnrtenanoea. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of , Freeman It. Kllaworth and Xophia Kllaworth, at tho suit of Marcus Brawnsou ; ' . . AiifO, William Painter to nse j-e. va. The Per kionien nil iTompanv, Ter. Ven. Ex., No. 3.109 .Sept, Torm, 1S74. ltothermel All defendants' interest in and to all timt tract of land sitnn'e in tho fownstiip of ICinifs le.v (nowl in the Oonnty of Forest, in the Htalo of VennaylVania, Iwiiind ami ilecril. ed as follows, to-wit: Hcmnniim at a post and - tonei a'ljoliiinir land of Sebert Uuor hen, thence south forty-three and one-half decrees east litty-four acid one-tiiilf per ches to the phiea of lioinnini. Contain ing titty live acres strict inca-ure, be the same more or less. ( Hcing the same prcni ses which George HoKbnck and wifo by Iudonturo dntod the First day of Fe rua ry lata, and roc.irrted in the otVico for re eordine Df eds in and tor Vensmro L'onntv, in Ieed Book l'K. K.,". pae(MHic., Kran't ed and conveyed unto Psniel l. Jones in fee. and w hich tho said Daniel I. Jonna. by Indenture dated the tenth day of Mircn, in, ana reeorde in tlionRlce Ibr recording doo-ls. atonsaid, in Deed Book No. 58, pairo 2K.t:c., granted and conveyed unto the Perkioinen Oil Company of'the City of Philadolphia, and State afiireeaid.) Also. All that tract of land BituatA in the township of Allegheny, (nnwi in the County of Foreft, in the State of Penosyl- nia, uuioioea huh ueHcuoeu lis follows, in. wit : Commencim; at a tmst in the south east corner of the whole tract, thence along the north lino of tract No. 227 west ouo hundred nd fifty-nine and nine tentha oerches to a post in the southeast corner of land formerly conveved to W, W. Post, thence along the east line of said land north one hundred and fourteen per o os and tive-tentha of a perch to a post, thence by the south line of land contracted lor by Levi Metzirar. north oiirhtv-seven and one-half decrees east one hundred and Ittty-nine and nine tenuis ixjrohea lo a jHwt in tho east line of said whole tract, thence alonir suid east line south one hun dred and oiirhtieeu ptrchea to the plaoe of utfKiuniiiK. lyonuiiniiig one nunctrett and eighty a.-r and one hundred aud eleven perches of land be the samn morn or and the allowancn of six percent, for roids ,Ve. ; Being the same premises which JanwN Wuksloe anil wife, bj Indenture dated the sennnd day of Februurv, lSUS, and worded in the office for eeordln deeda in and for Venanun County, .In Deed Book "Jt. v.," pai-e 5tu ie.. grantod and conveyed to I. b. Jonea in fee. and wtiich the said D. D. J.ineo, bv Indenture dated the tenth day of March, 1863. and recorded in the odlee for recording deeds aforesaid, in Keed Book No. 5K, page 209 c, granted and eenveved onto tli sal.l "Porkiomen Oil Cominv" if tho City of Philadelphia, and Slat af re.-id. i aKen in execution and to tie sold as the propertyyof tho Pcikiomen Uil Conipanv, at the suit of William Painter to uae Ac.' A1XO, , James McNeill and Thos. McNeil', part ners aa James McNeill A Brother, vs. Ephraim Ij. DtvUand Kllnlvrth M. Davis, Lev. Fa. No. U Feb. Term. 1875. C. D. No. 62 Sept. Term, 1874. All that certain lot or niece of ground Kltnti to tUm ttiirutrii of Tionesta, Connty of Forest, and ftrate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beuriniiin r at a hickory tree on the line of K'm Street, at the line be tween iv.-j. ray lor s tot anil J. bhrlver'a, tlii-me north eiuhty-three dotrrees west six een rods and eij-'lit-tenths to stone cor ner or J. hhrlver, M. A. Lamb and Dr. Hunter, thenoe south five deirrees west eleven perches and two-tenths to post on Sickles line, thenue south eighty-three de grees east seventeen and one-tenth peri'hos to a post on Kim Street, thence by Kim Street due north eleven erulies and four teiiths to the place oi beginning. Contain ing on acre and twcntv-olglit porches neat. - Being the same lot or &ce of f round which .Silas J. Wolcott a. id wife y their deed dated Doc. 14, 187'J. und re corded in Forest County, in Deed Book Vol. 7. pa-e .ll. ' ' . . ' - Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Kphriatn U Davis and Klixs M. IMvis at the suit of James McNeill and Thos. McNeill, partners an James Mc Neill it Brother. Tate, Att'y, ALSO, Robert Whittaker vs. Joel M. Van Ars. dalen, Iav. Fa., No. 15 Feb. Term, 1875, C. !., No. 8.1 Sept. Term, 1874. -Dodd t tee All that certain messuage or Irne luent ana tract or pun-el of la d siinuie lying and lieingin the Township of liar, mony in the County of ForeM. and State of Pa. afornsaid, bounded aa follows: On the north by lauds of Thos. W. Dawson, and J. H. Dawson, on the cast by limla of Isaac lteuKon, on the west by lands of Jacob Bxnge and on the south bv lands nuw or lalo of tho Grand Union oil Com pany, aud formerly of Win. McKirlev. Containing 125 acres of land be the saiiio mora or less. It being the same premises oiivt,yed by Wm. C. Ulijoiii awignea Ac. Taken in execution aud to bo sold us tho property of Joel M. Van Arsdaleu at the suit of Hobort Whittakur, ALSO, Henry Swaggart vs. Wm. Walten, Ven. Fx. No. Fob. Term. IS;, K. U. No. 13 !!. Tarn. U-Ti fc .1 r, -..., ibuj. aiiu iiuoigei leer vs. Win Walton, Von. Ex., No. 19 Feb. Term, 1875, 11, IK No. li Deo. Term, Is? I. -late. All defoudsul'a riglit, titln, ! interest and claim of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Jenks Township, Foreat - Coiiuty, Pa., Rionucu anu onscriiHi aa ioiiows, vtat hVwinnlna ata post at the Southeast cor ner of the tract, thence In a northeastorlv direction along line of land belonging to S, F. Rnfcrer to a post, thnnne in a north westerly direction to a tre and lamia of r.ll Morkins, thence souihA taat along lands npHv.e.l to Iwlong to J. Ilsrmnr to a piwt and place of beginning! being part of the -iMiiuoni iam, aim located on the south east side thereof. Containing thirty (.Ml) acres tnnre-vr less, upon which is erected one small Hg barn, w lih one acre of land ciaared anu two appla truua Lbarouu. ro w. Ing. Taken In etecuUoii and to tie sold a the property of iV ilham Walton, at the suits ot iienry waggart, and tie .rg Deer, . TERMS OF SALE. The following mnst be strictly complied wim wnra property is stricRsn down I 1 1st. M'hen the nlaintiir or othsr llan c editors hNmmA 1 1 ntvrKmma it.. A . . on the writs must be paid, ami a list of uens inciiining mortgan searches on the properly sold .together with such lien cred itor's receipt mr the amount of the pro eeeila of tho sale or snch nortlon thereafaa he ma v claim must be furnished by the Sce Purdon'a Digest. Oth Ed., page 448. --fi,ii,i m irms, pHg .VH. 2d. All bids must 1st paid in full. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continue! until ii n'clm-k p. in., of the day of sale, at widen time all nrni.irlv nm . t. tied tor will again be put up and sold at tho exi-ense and risk of Uie person to "iivui nr.si sfiio. , s. J. T. V A N 0 1 ES KX. Sherifl: SheritT'e OlOoo, Tlouasta, Pa., Jan. 27th Comvissiohkrs' Orricie, Forest Co., 1 Ti iNBhra. Pa.. Jan. vn ta?a t - Notice is hereby L'lven that the County Commissioners will hold a Court of Ap" peals in their ofttee on the 18th, lth and JOlh rf L'l,PliDr r..- .1. H . . ... . . , wic ji,r.r in nar- ing apfeals from tho assessnionla or IS. 5. 1 lw .LMln, C i - j w. v.-iiiiiiiE, i inrrs, D. W. C'LAKK, Clerk iviitioii. . TVrOTICK IS MERKBY GIVEN THAT ll a Petition will l,n nt.Munin.1 ... ,l. next session of tho Legislature for tho pa ftlkiro ot a law reinstuMii tlm f',.,ikk,ilu...n. era of the Big Levol Stalo Iiad, long ....... ... m.i.v-v r,,.ni taxes, "lwy up in debtcdness and settle up accounts. For tho Commissioners, W. 8. OVtATt. Pec. 3, 1874. 37 il " Trial LUt for February Term, 1875. 1. Elijah C Parker va Joanna It. Jones. 2. It. D. Black va H. J. Brooks t Co. a. Jan. Baptie va J. L. Acnnib et al. 4. M. Hmrurty va P. D. Thomas. 6. J. S. Hood vs Aquiia Mong. r 6. J. J. Reynolds vs M. Iitel Jr. et al. , 7. Jacob Mure vs J. T. Dale. R. ('has. Murphy vs Thoinns Porter. 9. Jackson Duncan vs. .1. F. Overlander. P. M. CLAKK, Pr. Dep'y Pro. Jan. SOth, 1875. .. T f? A Q The choicest in tho world 1 in porrs prices Largest company In America staple article pleaies everybody Trado coutiniia Iv hi creasing. Agents wanted evorvwftero. Best inducements. Dui't waste t'.ma. ent for Circular lo Kobrrt Wkui.s, 41 Vesey H., N. Y.. P. O. Box 1287. 1 1 4t BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. Incorporated in 1849 with authority to con fer degrees, and endowed hv the Htat of Maryiaud in I80. The College la boauti tullv situated in a grove, w ithin the city limits, una lolly eminence that commands a view of the country, the eltv, and river and bay for many miles. The College has a good library, chemical and philosophi cal apparatus, cabinet of minerals, med als, coins, gems, Ac., and tho course of in struction is thorough. R.iaid and tuition l2.i0 pr annum. H. C. IJKOOKS, LL. 1)., President. 41-4t ; DOLLARS To the amount of two million fl-ve hun dred thousand are to lie distributed on the 27th Fobruary, by the pubjio library of Ky., upon the occasion of their fifth and last Concert. Drawing frrtain or Money Rtfundrd. One grand One grand One grand One grand One grand 6 cash 10 rash 15 cash 20 eah 25 cash 80 cash 50 cash 1 0 cat h 210 cash 50(1 cash cash gill cash gilt cash giti cash gift cash uift girts, 1.-0,000 gilts, 14,000 IJ50.000 100,000 76,000 60,000 25,000 100.000 140,1 IK) 150,000 loo.ooo 100,1100 90,000 100,000 loo.ouo 17.0.000 60,000 960.000 each,'. each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, gifts. g','ts, gifts, girts, gifts. 10.000 6,000 4,000 3 000 2.000 l,0n0 600 100 60 gifts, gifts, Ki'ts, i!la, 19,000 cash Grand total 20,000 Oifts, all cash. 12,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Ticket - - - 60 00 Halves . . . . . 25 00 Tenths, or each Coupon a 00 11 whofe tickets for - - 6o0 00 22 1-2 tickets for . , J,ooO 00 For Tickets or information, address THS. E. KRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Puhlio Library Building, Loins ville, Kv., or . . ; TllofJ. H. lIAYSitCO., Eastern Agenta 000 Broudwav, New York. . PDBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Drmlh mt :v. Ilranlelir Arllna aftha Trus. "A Kaccriwir Appolulr,! No more l'mi poaciarnls Urawis C'rrlala Frbraury T. ' At a mooting of the Trustee of tho Pub lic Library of Kentucky, Jan. 18, J875 it was resolved that C. M. Uriggs, Kmi , who under the lute Hon, Thos. K. Bramlette wiu tho real business inauaver of the gilt concerts a'reaily given in aid of tho Pub lic Library of Kentucky, be ami ho is hereby authorised to take the pla-e made vacant by the death of said Bramlotta In the management of 0r atl'airs if the tlfth and last gift cnnissn, and that tho drawing announced for February 27, W5, shad positively and unequivocally take place on that day without any further postpone mentor delay on any account whatever. " ' ' 'IVUUKKJi'n', Pr. John S. Cain, Sec'y, ITcrnAfler alt mmiiiHiiialinn. to the 5ih Concei t should he addresseil to mo uiuioisigutNi. and I pledge mvdell' that tha tlrawini fchall I'lini- ..tr Kl,r,w,vu r.i. or that evory dollur paid for tickets' sLail C. 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Advertisements ta rn for lending paperi in many Slates at a tre mendous reduction from publishers' rales, (let tho book. WANTFD AQKNTS forthe -Life am! . .. . Exploratlona f Dr. Living. 1 stone." - ' Cnmmeto. - aiiihaiitio, r.h book. Price suited tothetlmee. Addreas . a. iiiissen, I'uDllstior, Boston, Mass. 41-4t CJ (!() a month to agenta everywhere " " fluurms j-.xis sior .Mannlac turlng Co Buchanan, Mich. - ' 41 4t X"Q vru,kr A r. . iiu.Mi.,i i,ot 5iMii innrnilng. How either sex may fitseiimte and gain ohooMt. InstiiMtly. Thi siwipU mental aa nil lrni.ia.il .11 .. . .. r , I n" msrss,. ireo, try mall, .. . . "'" i logeimir wiiu a marriage lliil.Hn 1 Wnli.,1 . r, . - i? ; n., ,-.. v-iMi-.n, i,rt.niiis. Minis It Ladies. A queer book. 100.000 sold. Ad. dress T. William A Co., PubliMiors. Phil. LOTS FOR SALE! IX THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. i Appljf to GEO. O. SICKLES, r 79, Nassau St., $ew York City. , ST. CLAIR DINING mil Good Meals at Reasonable Rates. MRS. niNELT. having recently openl ed a New Dinimr Room for l oriin. Genllenirn, is prepared to furnish good No. 16 SIXTH RTItEKT, Ite St. Clair. PlTTSBL'Rtill, PA. w31 3m TiAVE YOU A rOTTP.il OR COLD, or are you afMicted will, Adll,.u V ... oi tar, ild Cherry a id Uoiahouud, pro- 1 tn r A. I hv MnCl.i.r... A If..,. V .Vr . "tBiiiiaii, sua re- ..... ... .. ....,,, .,, n KUTa ceruuu, 8ildby MaClsrrau McKennau, Pitts- HollidayslDTirg Seminary. FOR YOUNG LADIES, . HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. Rer, JOSEPH WAJUGH, w'l"3m ' -PrinMnal. OOO PIANOS A. ADAAim KeW an Ki!Onrl-hnnH nf li'in.t.ai. . ri. ers, will b sold at Ijwer Vricoa fhr rash. - "in, 11 vhv ur ii"m"i y' ,.1"r",K tUme ,f'r1 Timea anil the iu "ii.T.i.r. vt a i isim Jt!SO 481 Browlway, than ever before ..tiered in v J"l:k'IA-,",t wanted toaolJ Watcra' New Kcuie Pianos, and Concerto Organs, illustrated fahi i.i.nmi ...... i.i dueemonts to tho TraJo. A large discount to U-Bchem, Miiiistera.ChurWiea, IHlg,. SjIiooIs, eto, ' .mm. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH ' The Liver must be keui i i SANFORD'S LIVER INVICORATOR haa b!ime a stspie tumily luedlciiie. . . '., Jiriiiu lor ail deruutccmuiitis of Liver, .Stomach aild HoWcld. Will .).ur I.A ...... ..... vllw wtjirAloil, cure sick headu he, Jce, Hhwt XmiUtlioiia. it nauiuru's l.lver luvlaoraiar. TEE MAEVEL OP THE WQELD-Bethesda .. - . ..-. iiiont-iinos from the brink of tin. (.i-..v.i. ..i ...... i. and strength to those deemno lieynnd the BuiruiTo, nun lurueu trie path nl allliction tooiieoi liuppiucssintj.e bleNsinrfS within its virtues. It cures the Head I v Briuht'a d IHrUHJI und I it I ...I uraOiuUes alt dtaeaMa of U kidneys re- nv-'icn uv uriii irv orians r., t.i-m...i. ...... liower in a won! it iu ,.,.. ,i f... of heulth, and lias performed the most ....mmiiiu iu-ra:u'ou cim ot any known apuoitia on toe globa.. Address for circulars, etc., CuL. U. 1U N BA It. 39 4t - Waakesha, Wis. D1 R.J N. BOLAItB, of Tldioute, ha .tv .nu ui ma praxitieo alter . n ab- uiimim, spent mine Jliw.pi ta Is of J,w York, wUre wUl atto.id calls in his profession. u.. u iu curesa un Htoro, Rd door , Cut Out for Rcf crenM. ... ttatehr. Diamond, Jrwlry, Sit , l-er and Silver l'lnted MVrt-c.f YocAa Jlronxe. Cutlery, ete.t of the ftnrwt yualttte onlf,vftred reftarrlle of eogt. Our ntovli mut be rioted tnit tointike atlfactorv eettlenient ft'ith the cttate of the late John Stevn on. JOHX STEf'KXSOX'S SOXS, 93 . ilurkrt Street, J'itUhurgU. 64 WOOD ST., - J -. wnot OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN, 1 a74,ATVI2UVLOVl'RICES September I5M, 1874. wlU-Jm The olilet and moat reliable institution r obtaining a Mercantile dneation, Kor Circulars write to P. DPKKA HONS. w2-.1in eom . JPitUliurKh, Ta. Tht.9. P. Frnu,-Br1n fwnra, njt I r4"t4 tt.9 Vt. .TnflTf iam'ft In lrCl i4 ftfit r ,jtt- tirvrlmtiifa, t;rfMt4 19r. ltler Vftal llnammi yrnpKiil Pills X tatrnki an lnUliiU ttr f .-r ri M f ivllsir1, 1 Ito'Jl. lUr, i.ivt liirrm K 4 Blrs4,4fcfc4 U IU utaftHjd.wtAKS. 'wa thu St'tk jtril,lf'7l. C F. A. O-tUOUIlM. fTnr9 fwbiii. Fluid l.O.SmtLte, I rVila.Ja.Afll r-JrmHwayfsv 1 7-iy F. F. I.. The above 'letter are the initials of one of tho llnitf-t meUicities in tho ountrv. Kimr-Fold Liiiiinent, not excelled by ativ other in the curing of Paina and Bore Throat, and la especially adapted to ills ease of Hordes, t attle o. Hno circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druyglsts. wao-ly coin Medals and Diploma Awardeil. AGENTS WANTED KOJt HOLMAN'S ' . : NEW , ' PICTORIAL BIBLES. 1300 Illustrations. Address for circular s A. J. llolman A Co., GW Arch Street, l'hil apolpliia. .... . 3i4t . MA NT ELS ' AND t FUItriTl! ItF. NLA IiH A SPECIALTY. . l -' .. ' Ac, Ac. . i JAMES OLD, . . 193 Liberty Street, wS4 Sm riTTSBUBOir, PA. CC COfl t"'r AT home. Terms 4J H OiU f;ce. Address Uoo.Minson it Co., Portland, Me. 31 t f7r7A WRKK gnaranteod to Male and Oil female agenta, in their liH'ulity, Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Kree. P. 0. Vickery C Co., Augusta, Mo. 31-4t WM. F. BLUM, B T, OICS3E I T II AND '. ' W A O O W - MAKER . 'I Corner of Church and Elm Streets, ' TIOTSTEST-A. 1JL. Thla Arm is prepared to do all work in Its Una, and will warrant everything done at their alv pa to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to IIOItSF-MIIOFIXC, Give them atrial, and yon will not ro- vrl II. 19. B ... . GILES' IODIDE OF AMMAMIA Cures Keuralgla, KaccAche, Ithctiinatisni, limit, Krotod Koet, Chilblains, tSore ThriMit, Li.vsipelas, Briiisea and Wounds of everv naiiirH in ii.i.n ui...Mi 'ci... remarkable cures this remedy litis 'effect ed clause it as one of the most imMirtaut on raiuauie remedies ever discovered for of pain. 211V lel'l huil.t WArn nr.,.. tia.-t-d from an old abscess, dniwin-r tiie lingers into the palm of the ham). "I iip IllltMl GililH I. lmnic.it l.uli.l.' a ..........i.. li relaxed them so that 1 can straighten ". lingers aim uc my liauils. ' IJ. Jllc Uermott, 40 W. la st.. N. Y. JOIINNU.N, lltlLLOVVAY At CO., Wliolusula nuullla. li.. Arcl. si Phil.l.,l. phi. ' 4t-4f THE WEEKLY SUM,6,!?.1: pendent, lionest and feurlONs neivspaper, of 6i broad eiluuins, especially da gmnl b.r Ilia fui... I.J..1.. . 1.'. .... and the profes-donal mau and their wives .....I ..I. 1 .1 ...... ... I .1... U'ualj. ., , l.ll.ll Hllll HI I111.K.W ..to " rnn' ly Sim fhe lieHt fumilv newwpaoer in the wwrin. i. in iuii oi eniet uuniii ac. i.i slriH'tive reuiliim nf every sort, but nrinls jioihing to ollund the most Kcrupuious und dclii nto ta-.to. l'rice l.'tO per year, il u,;e prepuld. The cheapest piiper publifch. e l. Try it, , Addresa Tun kirn. New York City. aa-4t Cfjn AOKN'TS WANTKO imuie.lliitely, wUU to sell very deniiuble new New 1 at rnt article foi housekeepers and othi rs. ti. J, Cimwixi., Cheshiie, Conn. ay 4t JOB WOrtK neatly executed at the RI I'I'BI.ICAN oiliee. 93 ' PITT3BUHGII, PA. - axALB ' ; mmm DRUGSTORE! - Jaa. II. FonoB, Proprietox-, Bonner Jt A jasw'a !k, ELM STREET, . . ' Ti.bmt,Y Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of far, "Wild Cherry and Horohound. D E XJ a s : - -. .i .... . fPATENT MEDICINES, . . tobacco, '. '; CIGARS, 1 v ' B0T10SS, IC, LIQUORS, For Utdil t$ 'OXLT Whito Lead, perfectly pure, a:j mask oheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ol Oils, Kerosene, Tar-J pentine, Benclue, Toilet Arasles, Pt-' fuuierics, kc, for sale cheap. - jas. n. rpKu. 1 ! C I PAPA BALDWIN Has opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT BOOT and SIIOE STORK,1 ,i And In connection with l(.ls other liaslawa , be baa constantly in atore the- " CROTKR A BAKEB, ' DOMESTIC, - VICTOR, ' - v WILSON SirCTTXE,' " ' WHITNEY, , . HOWE, RI.EKS, ' ' . WHEELER it WIT.IS03I, home suu'rrut, and will ' rURKISIl TO ORDER any Sowing Machine In the market, at lUt prices, with all tho Q-TT EES which tho Companiea give, and will DEUVEXl THE MACHINES In any part of Forest County, and giva'alt nocessary Instructions to learnara. Ncdlt-a fr all Slaahlaw, Hllk .aa4 TWm4 always lo htora. TiDIOUTE, PA June, 1874. 11 M ' one mum ACRES )! . - SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. The Grand Bnplds and Indiana Itailroa4 lias been finished ( is SKI miles long, aua I'n entire laud urrnnt earndi I In farming Iiuds to Actual Srllors, Atr I ii.li v id uuIh or Colonies. f SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874. 100,1XK) acres have licen -.old already. The lands are well timbered, making the best kiiicl of fern. a, Stioug soils of ureut nm, ducing power. Kasily reached by rail or water. Ilood Maikets. Hail road rnt a through he grant. Mlchlga.i isnneofthr least indebted end most piosperous frtr in I tie Ve.t. Its fcliooln are iineo.na'.' Its tlnaiieial standing is No. 1. N'oiltl ty in transportation. Pence and pr ft ty are in lis border's. Lands from o per acre. Time sntlicient. tmoi oeat. WM. A. HOW VyJ, I.aml Comnir", Grand H'''f, ' r. R. PIF.KCK.fWrLaml P
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