ji f&ht forest grpuMta. 11 BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jrff.t.T"J(llN It Kelt. ftottHrimm . W. Khlnon, 8. A yurner, A. B. Kelly, 8. 11. Unalot, A. II. larmilpe, II. U. lls. . JttMtirta of the Vc-D. S. Knos. I!. A Jinnauii. . nttt,h. SnsTi'ail A-oo rVreelor, -l. S. Ktim. If. O. T Ti. 8. J. Woluott, IS. n. Haslot, A. H. -iiy, D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Jrrhtmit Jtnlgt-1 I.V. WbtmorP. .rj-wciaia VKlfyfJ Jo, u. , Dai K, Ko- wno k tun. T;Krw M. J. StTl.tv. ' I'lothunoturj, try, tier Jt Recorder, de ls. T . V I.A nii. IShariffl L'nti n H u twit r.' C v inmiA(rntrn ft LI II Kill. I.V, Isaac l-ou, John Hhck. '.tausfy Sujonnteiulent -U. H. Brock- TtYAT. &ili'ic( Xi'NtfH. I. Irwin.' Jury 'Wmi-jjiourm-II. Z. ToWNER, JLYMAX Cook. in(y ,'iurve.vor T. T. Collis-i. OtroKcr M. Irrw, In. County A lutitort NiL'ilot.AR Tnorn- OX. J. It. NKILI., It. A. Zl'KMDKI.L. Mimbmtf ( Vmwr.M -IlKn, A. J Exits. .I Mrmfcfy J. II. Aostw. At TIONHKTA STATION, ou and aftor f ixi. u, j5i o : , south. Train it! , " M U:24 a. 3:42 p. no in ii. Trniu 1 - . . 0:24 . in. " HI - . - 8:42 p. in. Train 2-2, anulli, mid 21, north, nro 1st class I the oUmr aru aocainuntdation fraight. ' Tbcso Iruina only are allowed t carry parUMUtfui a. the Rlvor Dlvlaion (. . from Oil Citv U Irvlunteit, up (li rjvor North down uia nror, aouui. . . i . . . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. r.i. ! ..Special Notice, Tht editor of this paper will be' hb Miit for about two months from date. aud bit busiutet during that time will be left iu the haaJs of Mr. J. B. Weak, whose receipts Will bo good for k. our money piu mm on account. All jroB koowing-themselves indebted, svill-ooafer a favor by lending, - lidding the money In Mr. Weak. 's.r . , W. R. Dujt. TiuBtettvFwb. 2. 1870. - ... 4 f - - -- ' i ' - - i i Klliot will preach in the l'rcsbvterian church cm Sundav nixt. suoruing and evening Sabbath School kt S o'clock p. iu. Mrs. W. W. Grove, and Miss El. la Davis are at present quite sick. Frpsh butter is iu demand in our tuarket. Clarion Jarhtonian. Ditto. Mud, mud, hpautirul mud, ' Running tho utrcotx rloar to tlia hub HuUJlo da fuddle io niuddlo do fud. T-Tionesta has a severe attack of citter-pool. It's a new game that's Just made its appearance. w.lu. ijaihy rq., ol t,rie, is .waking arrangements to come buck to 'lioueata to practice law. -Juiigfl Taft, of Ohio has been ap ipoiurtd Seoretary of .War, and has accepted the appointment. etrpet-crossiii;;s in uil Jity are worse than in this place. But we don't meaa, by any means to flatter Tio- inesta. Those of our patrons who favor- d us with cash within the past few .days will please accept our heartfelt .thanks. i ij. D. Hulings of this place is in I'iltsburgh at present visiting his bro- T. . r r t t t k i i I uncr, ut. iu. ..oi. iiuiiugs, wno is lying ,at the point of death. Now (V Pr'"g ' near at hand, jind gnrdon-making wi l soon be in or .dor, why dori'l our grangers set their .organization to work again? Some galoot Ihrew ashes on the .crossing in front of the Ceotrsl House yesterday, aud thus checked the mud irom pursuing "tni even tenor of its way. Mr. Guuuiug's school c'osm iu about two weeks, nnd Mrs. Walter's fa one week from this date. The small hoyi "whoop !" aud the big gills, ihey Are else pleased about it. -Messrs. Wheeler & Duseubury .1 1 . I .1 .A! . I . p.avo .uewuy Vom.uUceu raiting ai u,wiou. ..tjr ,.ro,oo runniug our or fi e "Alleghenio" to the lower markets this spring. This morning tho river is bank- full, and still ou the rise. If things Uplashiug aud floundering about iu tho ,go on this way for awhile we may ex- joct rafting to commence soon, which will set a little aioney afloat in this jrWfuity. 4 A. couple of young ladies hand uh he fol'owijjg item this moruing : "A ly eSlem 4l.v join paper speaits oi a jppe-wor.n renioycd 'from a lad that jvas t)U feet U,g aljl had over 1,100 l.iiiitd 1 Till 1. ... .1.-. r.. V r a i m I'Miiio n uui,ioai. Lscytown Correspondence. Lacytown, Mar. 4, 187C Ed. Kei'I'iimcax : How beautiful ia Ibis bill bound village, with its fringe of frost, and snow, glittering in the sunlight-; her temples aro the bills; her Orators the "murmuring pines mid .hemlocks." But we descend from this lofty flight, nnd replacing Webster find Long' fellow, prepare to write "locals" how cotnmonplncc, yet almost as rare as (.'upo May diamond. e noticed Dr. Coburn iti town during tho first pm t of the week nttcu din'' a sick child. Tho Doctor has called hero several limes and appears to ho Well liked. The population of Lacy town is now about one-fifth that of Tioncsta; the increase during the last two years being nearly one-third. -Wo mentioned once tho h.:r boiing of one raft, now we have the pleasure' of remarking that Messrs, Arner, l'Virmnn A McCray oro launch ing tho ninctr-and-nino tit earneft, and lliiugs look busiucss-like.. Mr. Homer Towner is still in town, but will join his family, in Kansas in the spring. Wo-wonder if "Forest county should go to Kausns, or Kan sas come to Forest county." Some very exciting races have taken place lately ; that is, two or three houuds get after a pelted tubby cat, ana while the enrajuu owner waves a broomstick and cries "shoo!" " the boys slip gravely nrouud tho cor ner. ' ' We did not attend the donation or ue v. - lino jcs, hence canuot give you the details ; but we do know that there is a spleudid place for sliding dowu hill behind Chasu's, so fare well until uext wei'ki ' . . i I De Clark, Messrs. Grove A Hart havo com- meuceu operations on the oil well at the upper eud of town, and the work h progressing rapidly. We weio slight ly in error last week, in giving the production of the well sunk nearthero tome years ago. Judge J. A. Dale iu forms us that the well; produced four barroJ in 24 hours, instead of one or two as we bad it, and that the owner had to abaiiQon it on account of his having taken some leases iiv the lower oil fields, which would run out unless operatnua were commenced immedi- lalv Tka rra.lflnn.n I.... 1. I I ... . . . ..u URHVICtUUU HUB rlUCC 1,11,1 I 9 i T...J T..l. .1. .. I - i n. - . iuuko jjuio iiiut lis iiau oneu rejfiei-1 . . ,, , i . i , , - T, . c U.,.uU,, i.. weu.as :"""7UUU "' luu,u UBeu B J .1 The Tidioute JVetcs of last Thurs-1 day says that a fire wua discovered ' in the olrgant uiiliuishod residence of Jahu Jluuter this morning betwocn I.... - r. . l i r i i I our nou uve o iiotK, which resuueu i j . .. ,M in its total destruction, ilia firo was ,.,, ,, UBjr wiuuow on mo iioj inweii siuo or tne House, isiere was no cliance to get any amount of water aud in u short time the main front was a solid mass of names, even before tho arrival ot the engine and hiiso. Tja fire burned . i. . -1 . . . . wtiu sucn intensity that lluro was nothing to bo dono except to save such portable articles as blinds, sasli, doors and tho'Jike. Mr. Hunter's loss will foot up $12,000, a total one, as there wns no insurance. Old Fred. Hyren, "the prophet," is again around, and on Sunday after- noon, preached to quite a crowd which ... uougrrtuteu on me wan; opposite mo xvi. xj. iuurcn. lie commanccd by singing a tune which was distinctly heard all over town, after which soino tinner suggested that he take hid stand ou the stone wall in front of the church, and thus have a sold foundation, c. uct, make that his text. Which he did. He talked about an houi when the "congreuatiou" bejau to disperse. leaving tho old coou to talk to him- self. -Que niuht recently w w M,. - J ,llg ,juwn the 6ido-walk, when, just above Mr. Tate's office, where the Wak i .bout four feet from thB rnnn,l with nothing to' prevent one from walking right off, we heard a terrible mud below. Oa exaraiuing closely we found it was a member of the town council. We came richt alunir. and lefthiiu floundering. , I'rof. Klein's dance was unusual. well attended last Friday evcniiik', obout :J0 couples being present. A refioshing ojblcr supper was seivod ut the Rural House, just across tho street c. . .1... i. .it - I liuu) lliv 11.111. I j... It's awfully emWrapeing to pass n couple of young ladies whom you have always tried to pleasa, nnd just ns they get by, hove them "ahem 1 l lien when you come to examine find your necktio on crooked. 1 Tho Democratic County Commit tee met on the 28th tilt., and elected John Woodcock Senatorial, nnd J. M Kepler Representative delegates to the Democratic State Convention, to be hold on ttic 22d of March. Through some misunderstanding, or defoct in the title to the lands sold by the Government at Tionestn, Feb, 20, the parties purchasing them refus to take them until tho Government "can read its titles clear," &o. Ahout 500 hsb wero hauled out high and dry, on Monday afternoon t 1 A a oy several oi our citizens, ut courso they were caught with lines. W didu t see any of them,' but a friend informs us they wcro "nice ones." M. Carpontcr, tho Artist, has so cured the nceocv of a Union i Citv house, and will roccive orders for en larging pictures to anv size desired He has shown us sonic sanplcs which are ns Cue as anv we ever saw. Give him an order. A Lodgo of Good Templars was organized at West Spriugcreck, War rcn county, Monday evening of last week, by D. D. G. W. C. T., G. W, J3rown, cajleij "Springcrcck." It started off with thirty-eight chartor members. '-Notwithstanding the mud is hub deep, our fanners and others 'round the country are rushing in stavo bolts to the mill of Derickson & Co. at lively rate. They havo nearly if not quite five hundred cords piled about llie premises, -And yet no missive from tub boss. We hardly kuow what to make of this. Hope he is still am one 1 the living, aud that lie may soon return aud shoulder Jha re.'poBsibilites of the institution.. We're becoming very tired of it, and no doubt our rea dors are also. A great many of our readers have an idea that the market report which we publish every week is merely for show, and not for any particular heue fit. To all such we can say that it is corrected weekly by Mr. Robinson. w ho keeps posted iu tho run of the markets, and the report may be relied on for accuracy. itr . tv A ana nicrai i r.rtnnn..H..H ... vuu.-iiiLuuuj i.. ,i, i .. . , Ploce throughout towu, notices to the effet.t t,,Rt onr horol)gh councij wjl, r) ceive scaled proposals for the build inrr nl A Ktnnf? hriilcrA anrnaa .fl..iinnil Run, on Elm St. This is a much need- ed improvement, and one that should have bceu made before this in consid eratiou of both economy and safety. Tl,r. T? n 11 r 1 . t -i lhos. K. Co well, Merchant Tailor 1f ft;i Pit !,. i.: .nd Bumraer Etock 0fCIolll, CWi meres and Vestiugs, of his own impor tation. These are the best and finest fabrics ever brought to Western Pa., and which ho will make up in the most fashionable style, and at as low prices as you can" get the same quality of goods any where. To judge from what took place oho evening last week, ono wight think that our young ladies were per fectly oblivious of the fact that this is Jcap vear. At a social Lathrrin(rtulvn young eentlemen wero coinnfilled to search their wav home throuirh mud and darkness, while nearly as many of the ladies did the same. Had we been ik .M felt very much Blighted. One day last week, while, the stave mill was running at "full drive,'' a puliy and belt hursted and scattered tho frogniculs from ono eud of mill to the other. No one was hurt except Zip. Guiton, and ho not seriously. He was in tho act of picking up the wheel barrow when the belt broke and struck him. Zip. struigliteued up very suddenly, and turning around exclnim- ed "Who the d 1 hit me with that stave?" The Sugar Grore Journal ro-pro- duces our artiple in regard to the tramp printer, and says: "That won't go round I The tramp probably had a bottle of the ardents before comiug into the office, and our brother begged it. If he gave him 20 cts. it was un doubtedly a bogus thin-plaster. Don't preach that into us; just think if that uas logio now mauv wives would be druukhalf of the time " We suppose the editor of the Jour- nal kpows this to bo illogical from the fact of his wife, if he has one, bavin- r . . . . . ' 4 lllhirilicl h iil Jfr. Jlern man is the prosident of a Clarion county institute. Wonder if his pupils think hp is that sort of a tiia.n.llufidaybnrg SUmdard. And Traugh is tho uame of the editor of the ktandard. 'Wonder if the hogs think he is that suit of a man. Clarion D&iiorral,; j.' i ' ' 'TuU down yonr vest issnecoed cd by tho equally senseless and useless "Wipe o(FteH ffcin." -The use of these expressions, as thry arc interject ed into speech la as difficult tt deter mine, as tleir jjrigio.- jTiVfioure . .The next will probably" be "Bbw your nose," which may bo very br propriiitel applied to those" who now make uti of tliese slang pliraea. t , 1 The Forest Rkpuducax says tnai a man named ttaggctty earner to Uil City where lie was ilrucrcd and robbcil of teat a hundred dollars bv some Oil City cut throats, who lull him in the cold tillable to seek shelter, and while iu this condition his f'.-ct were badly frozen. When did this occur? We had not heard of it. Drrrwkt ----- v.. It occurred on or about tho first of February. ' 1 ' " ", " Mr. G. W. ;Rrown organized a Lodge of Good Templars at Irvinuton, a few wcoks ago, which is thriving nicely, starting with charter mem bers they now mjmber f0. Mr. B. is D. D. G. W. C. T. of this coimty, and wiil be hero in a few days for tho purpose of re-organizing tho old Tid nesta Lodge, which hr.t laid dormant for a long time. Tbo old lodges throughout tbis State are all reviving their work. Let our beautiful borough not be behind in this important mat ter.' , Tho Oil City Council volcd to make the Mayor's salary one dollar per annum, and now they seo where tfiey missed it. The Derrick ears: One of our citizens wrote to the At torney General of the State recentlv inquiring about Uio fees to be given to the Mayor. The reply Was that under lue new constitution tie could not re ceive tho fees or fines from a trial of the police cases, nor could the Council change" his salary after his election This decision allows no privileges to the Council in the matter, aud re stricts tho Mayor to bis salary of one uoiiar. . Jakey Wcnk, of the Forest Ri ixuliuan, illuminated his oihce on the evening of Washington's birthday, by putting his head up to the front wiudow. ihe .Republican was the most brilliantly illuminated office the borough. Venango Citizen. Much obliged,, girc But yon are slightly mistaken, it was the Press ffice that was illuminated. Our countenance illuminated the ball-room of the Lawrence House on the eve' mug in question. It might be well to state that the Citizen tried to illumin ate as above staled, but all that could be seeu was a bright spark glittering in oue of the windows, the editor's nose. -A lady correspondent wiitcs to know what nation furnishes the best domestics; iu reply to which we say that although wo are not very well posted iu such matters we feci that we can safely pronounce in favor of onr country. JSewark, N. J., furnishes tho Light-Runuing Domestic," aud arc to be found at any office or agency of tho "Domestw fcewwg Maehiue Com rx. . SETTLE. 1 nereby give notice to all parties owing me to call and scttlo before the first of April. After that time all ac counts will be left in the hands of a collector. , Wji, Law rence. March 7, 187(3. ' - Cod fish, White-fish, Trout and Mackeral at Robinson & Bonnor's. 41 MOXEY. We will pay cash on. delivery at our mill in lionestii, fur white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Btuve bolts, 3. iucbos long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 it.,$l 50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 f:., $400. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inclus in diameter. Office at Lawrence Houso. J. II. Dericko.n & Co. 27if FOR SALE. The valuable aud beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hojj. Joseph G. Dulo, an'Liu which he now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very Juw figures. Terms oiiehird purchase luouoy dowu, and the balance iu oue and two years. Mii.es W. Tate. lOtf. Landlord and Tenant Leasos, the inost approved firm, fjr s-'alo ut this office. Those liaatftiful lota just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bough cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf,f Tho lightest running Maoluno in the xeorld is the G rover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho kuow. 40 ly Sewing Machino Needles. Mrs. C. M. Hcnth has just received the largest and most com pic to assort i i - i . . . mem. oi sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the, only sewing "machine needles for Palo in town. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. TI07W'1A. 31AKH'1X COr.RKCJ'ED liVEKY Tri-SDAY, By Robinson &, Bonner, Dealers in Gcueral Merchandise. Flour f harTel - - .7"'l'7.7 IHickwheat Hour V cwl - , i. S.00 Corn Meal, bolted - ' l.po Chop Teed - . f M(Al,"o llye "0 bushel .... O(i690 Out a f bushel .... 40(3-15 Corn, ears - - - - . . 40K45 Ileans Tp IiiikIioI ... 1.60ftJ2.50 limn, tuigiir eured .... in Breakfast Kiieon, Hiig.ir euitsl Id Sugar - ... . - . 100tl2J Syrup ...... 75(W,1.00 N. O. Molasses . . 00 Roast Rio Coffeo No. 1 ... 81 Rio Cofl'eo,' bant- .,- . . 28 JavaCfnJ : --" ' w 3,1 Tea ..wtai.SS lUltter S0(cj32 Riio t - - - . . . io Epprs, fresh , 25(2"2 Salt ... 2.1.r(S)2.25 Lard --.... 15(20 Iron, com njon bar , , . . 4oo Nails, lOd, p keg ... 4,00 Totnes ...... 35frii40 Oiiioiia, Ijushel -' . 1 . . ,00 New JLlvertts6mtmt, All that could be done, was dona icr restore her, but in vain. intl Adaliue s voice soothed her in r,d wildest words of delirium, and it le, Adaline's voice that convinced ; . I she could yet be saved. lo- Clara died a true Christian, the words : II r "Father, mother : I come." nflUS XilltiD ANU JOKE TESTED tiik onioixAr. ETNA INSURANCE COMPAN OF HARTFORD, CON'X. ASSETS Doe. 31, 1873, n , y n n , j n . y o. MILKS W. TATE, Sub Airent. 4 T'onoata, Pa, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. fS AND AFTER Sunday, Doeonibor ' trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. No. 1 No. a No. A Southward No. fco. 4 No. a in p in p m p in a in p in Pittsburuh H:I5 1:201 2:50 8:30 10:311 11:35 12:50 0:15 3:0.1 1:41 6: W PoiiJuil U:02 KittunniiiK 10:40 7:45 7:02 4:13 4:04 2:48 8:3; 1(. 11 k Junell:24 r:00 fr.hit ll:3H 11:32 2:20 HradvHendll::iH 6:17 r.:.Vl 1:1 5:3: 2:00 Park or 12:15 Enilonton 12:"4 2;l:l 2:40 4:00 4:50 10:4n 12:3i 1:2ft 4:27 3:41 10:22 12:00 10:30 Hcnitinniws 1::I5' 7:14 8:ilj franklin 2:14 5:07 0:00 2:58 2:2o' f:oo n:i.i Oil City 2:50, 8:5-1 n:i o, Olonpnlia 3:07 7:54 li:24 10:0i 5:17 tnuloltouk .1:171 tl:52j !:2Jl 4:4 8:1 Titic.a :t:U Tidiouto 4:2,ril 10:55 12:30 8:H.i 7:45 2:05 lrvinetoii 5: Hi! I". JS RoiiHevillo ::.-l:t 0:08 4:05 10:00 (1:281 7:35 l:3i i 12:3'J 7:4!) 7:011 7:52 (1:45 5:20 rUusville Corry 5:21 8:.V.ill-0H Mavvl lo 7:101 10:37 0:20 3:4'i Rultiilo 11:15 p. in 1:15 (!:0o; 12:1 niiu. in P. in Train run bv Philiideluhia Time. DAVID McCARHO, Cion l Sup't, . MORTON HALL, 1 tien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. MVIU-VAII.IMI E CURE rruw i. Quia d; umggitu. flOO Reward If It falls to euro. Dr. C. It, Howo, Stiiioca F"i N. V. 28 4t llt-HHniil anal lrofltuLlM i-'iiiiiIji.w.i. "lleautilul !" "Clmriuiiifrl" "Oh, how loveiyi' "What are Ihev worth T" .Vo Such aro exchiniHtious by tlj'ute who seo me iiiruo GK L'niii .-now I ironios nroilm-fxl by tlio Kiiroi;iii mid Americaii Clin. inn I'liiiliHiiiuir l o. 1 lev aro all ncrli-cl ( i.-nw of Art. No one eaa resist the tuiin.tulioii ... ir.. . lie ii ni;ui.ll( loo V IiroillOH. 1. 1111- vasNorH, airentH. and Indies ami u-eiitlenicn out of einployiiieiil, will lind this Iho hest opening ever ollbred lo iniike nionev. For lull particulars, Keud shnnn for eontUlen tial circular. Addresn F. fil.-amni .It Co' 78 Washlnpton St., BohIoii, Mass. 22 4t 7M Pf.O Y.M KXT, Male an.l rem"aloala rv or ooiuiiiiNNioii. Wo imv utr.ntM u suliiry of (Mo a wtn k and ex p uses. Kura- 1... M .-. ......... r n i i.iiinumcioi'iiiii; til., iiaiiio. ii. 1:01111. Particulars lice. 4,1 4 uri .tii ; j, if nr. lint ifij !m km 1 1 K -..-'4. ViKmfc.i;., ly Jcr, nt. l u Ij t-i ori.n. .( uLt (i 11 1,1 I i J h .14 1.1,1 .-:u: ln-r. in,, uu'i .'t.i cr fc ply H i.i' 1 -j y 111:1 or kr..l-Uir) (in (-1,1 11 Ci.i.'f 1,., ,,,.,.,, villi I..1II1 iiriilit ii,i ..1....1 ,,. . '. .. r,riim a.i ., " :. -.-..p . t.-1-i., S.LL llvvt u;, Will 01 IH'liu. U,!ti A. I , WKVKIi Jt 10.. 11-Iuwb. N. F. BURNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL us scloi lcd, 4 years iitro. nnd nut lo u ork in the U. N. Piilt nt uili. e. D. and bus iroved to Imj Iho btnt. Ill dizea luailn. rices lower Until anv dtlur lirwi-i-lu Wheel. Piiiiiplili t 1'icc. Address N. I 4 . 4f- n Furniture Rooms ! ptf '-3 - i . . Thn umlersiKiied Iv-fm leave toj inform tho elti.ens of Tionestn, and tho piihlie in penernl, that ho hivs opened a FIH.SV VJ.ASS Ft'JlMTl.UJi STOKE, In his new buiiiliiis at the juneliou of F.lin .mt. and tun Dutch Hill mad .where be korp ou hand a largo assortment of FURNITURE,- Consisting In part of Walnut Parlor Sets, Chamber Set. Cano NentChalm, Wood Neat Chairs, ; RiH'kintf Chatra, IHnfnjr Tabloa, Extension Tables, Mm I. lo Tup Table, ' Kitchen l'urnjture, ISurouiiM, . - ,; , , . Ik-datcaris, .. , ., , WaImlnuda, ' Loungea,' " 1 ' Mattrtsaea,' '1 c Cupboards, - -. Rook Ciu, , , Fanny Hrackoto. '-' ' : 1 I.ooklnR lllaaaao, . ' l'icture Frainea, and .- - PICTURES FRAMED.' .I ALKO, v r ... , i SASH ' zr IDOOIQ always ou baml, . ' ' f f" Ilia rooms bolnn larpej and well sitaat- , o1 ho Is prepared to olTor superior lud uoe nients to purchasera. 1 - . ..,,. 1 Call and examine his stock and prlew, ' and be convinced .. . , - ; , , t U N D E RTA KIN Oi A full rusnrtmsnt of Coffins and Cnntoim eonautntlv In store. ' ' ' .... -miy i.- A. H. PARTRIDOB. 1 If. . TIUlitR & C0: wiiolesalk &:;uhtail ' . ; : i .:-. .'c,i !t Doolors In - j it.. . .: vt Hardware, Iron nud Nails, 1 ' - ; ..- l . Li. .,.-.. it's , ;; BE.LTINa, FILEH,' AND '. ' , " ' ( ' FOR SALE CHEAP. One Tw-Hrw 1 Lumber Wanon, aocond baud. A lao, one aide spring; Buggy, wltb haft and polo ; as pood as now. For terms inquire at tbia office. 4S ly . - SomctMiiuNcTFl I. . t ,".4- AT TUB OLD ' FISHER STORE ! WK HAVE STARTED A ' FLOUR & FEED STORE ! in the building formerly ooeupled hj J. J. : Fihor. , OUR CHOP la made from CORN. WHEAT OATS. and will bo sold at proaent, for 1.75 run cjwt. OUR FLOUR ia made from the beat WINTER WHEAT. every barrel of which la warranted and will bo auld proportionately low. Til connection wild th limit w keeping the best brands of TOBACCOS, FIX K CUT, VMM, AIf NHOKIXU, suited 4o lii inowt fastidloua tasta. 1'Iimiho 1Jxniiitii9 out' Htook 30 J. II. DERICKSON Jl CO. Tlifloxpiiticinwof Are veara ha- pnwd that this Compact and re liable work of Ueurral Iiil'uruialiou ia btitiur idupled to tho wanUof ill rlltMO of 111 OOUl- uiuoily than any olbr work of Iho k mil aver ZELL'S lei mm uitioi, 10EHT8 W1HTED ubliahed. It lias linen iiruvfii bv iu IMMENSE SAI.Eb, y the niiiiicroiia C'l.MMKNIiATORY NuTKMj UHOD. And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AQENm l litt edition of lTH has bum liOllol flHLY REVISLIi TO DATU. It omtaina 150.000 urtiolua. I000 ,.,,J oiiKruviupM and ui((lttuii haudaouialy d- graveil uud eulorod limp. 1 lio work Is iMiued iu parla, and aauaol. uien coiiv. with inaii. will lm umi 1.. ...w addi-OHM, freo of ioHtH(e, for twenty ouw. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (SiutHiiaont toT. Klwoo.1 Zell.) No. 17 and 10 houih sixth Stir, I, lliil'iihaiii, York, Pa. is It 1-tt Pull A011A1A Pa.
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