Cbf; 35pr $cpU jam. WEDNESDAY mORSlNO, MAT I!, 1S78." BOfOUOHOFFrcr.RS. ' ' nnmrxtJaits Rkcic. 0wiiei7witiK VV. Robliuon, H. A. Varncr, A. U. Kcllv, 9. H. Haslet, A. If. Partridge, M. O. Dn'vK , Juiitirnnflha rcare-r. H. Knox, C. A. lUndHll.' i ftiiuidiftM TT. Swii'iiai-l -AVAntr riM-tor D. S. Knot, It. O. P:l Vtx, 3. J. Wolcott, H. H. Haslet, A. B. " Kcllj', 11, Ctnrk. ' ' FOrtEST COUNTY OrFICKrS. PrenUhiit Jmlattn V. Wetmohb. Aixnrintc Ju jyi'S Jos. U. Dai.ij, Kb vfiD Ktcnn. ' , yVe.J.i;or S. J. StTl.KV. PrnthoHotary. Rcjl-iter it iltcnriler, if c I. W. Cf.ARK. 4ViM;vJrnm Shawkky. . (rtfiii't'otir ICl.1 HKItl.iy, IlAAO I I.'INd, J0R!( lll'.CK. (Muitly ,Viperintenlr,ttl, fi. Buock w.iv. iHfc'miifly-a. II. Inwis'. Jury linnianiu?iaiall. ToWNF.n, I.vmam Cook. 0nfy A'arieior T. I). (,'ol.MN. V)roncrM. Ittki., Jn, (runtv AuilitOi NlcnoT.Ail Tiiomp ' ton. J. H. Nmt.t., II. A. .ritSDK.i.i,. Mcmhernf Omtfrrst Ui:o. A. Jk.nks. Atirmhly 1, il. AoHKW. ' "! ! . Timtof Train ' At TIONESTA BTATION, on and after lei. 0, liffJ: SOVTH. , Train a .,, W. . . Train tS 0:21 a. 111. 8:42 p. in. 0:21 a. in. 3:42 p. in. KOUTil. Traill 22, aoulh, ami 1, north, nro 1st clans t the others urn accommodation frolnhts. These trains only are allowed to art v parfsOHjrarB. , , ........ O - On tli River Division i. t. from Oil City to tt-vineten, up the river In North -y down tli rivor, auuth. 10CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. . V CORRECTION. Lnt week, in publishing the call for the "Republicau I'rimaries" we made the dale on tlie 17th of Juuc, vheu It should have been the 21th. Il will be found on the first column of llio second page this week, 'corrected. KeDUblicaus . will please rememoei.j i V 7. s VVilhdrawal. - , . - . . , i, TrosKSTA, May 36,-1870. : . , .. . Ed. Uti'i Hi.ic iN : 7)tiir Sir: My uamo was aunonnced v no. Tie weeks ago, tbruiiL'h the column ' of your paper, us a candidate for Con gress, subject to Kopublieau usages. Believing it to bo fur the best interest of the Republican party iu this dis trict to have harmonious action in its Congressional nomination, I therefore withdraw my name front before the people. Thanking my friends from all portious of this County for their hearty piouikcs of support, I am Truly yours, H. L. Davis. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, mornitii' and evening. Sabbath School At 2:30 o'clol k p. ro. Charlia Brooksfris dowu with ' lueaklt. ' Ilobinsou's addition, which shuts out our couth view, goes bravely up, .and will soon be ready for busiuess The risiug toau for the United " States District Judgeship teems to bo R. G. Caruachan, Eq., of rittsburgh -CroUf t, .'at , the Central House tgroonds is patronized somewhat, but I not with that enthusiasm it once pro- :duceihi.--" ' , - - nRoads "are getting good, and teaming is lively, lolls on the rivor lirids coiuo in briskly, and business prQiuises well. ' .y-C. O. Thempsrin.Esq., ofTidioute, Pa.,T called upon us on- yesterday morning. Ho is a successful lawyer .nd a successful Insurance Agent. : Messrs. 5. U. Haslet, Jno. Peter ' ton 'and J. M. Kepler, are announced in the Forest I'rets as condidates for ' the Democratic nomination for Assem oly. , v Ex-Sheriff Vau Gieson is putting tho finishing touches on his house, and it will soon be realy for occupation It is a roomy, comfortable, aad tasty loeking house, Attention is called to the new ad' trertiseuient of Miles Smith, deafer in - fine furniture, Franklin, Pa., which appears Id this issue. ' When in - Franklin, give bin) a call. Even at this early period the question of baviug a grand celebra : iion in Iionesta on the 4th ot July is agitated. If we have one, let it bo t n old rouser. Mr. J5rusu has moved Into ' part of the Wagner house, the other part being occupied by Mr. W. G. Irwin iuiJ family, Mr. 11. starts in riht, iiud propies tlivent home. TjtuMiKYviiJ May 27, '70. Ed. Kepi.-ulioaNi Reading your paper of tho 24th inst., I found that the proceeding of tho Grand Jflry, called on the lfuh of May, were fur nished to-yon by S. D. Irwin Eq., and ns Sam. 1ms tried to mnkc.somo of the procoedinjzs ridiculous, I thought it my duly to correct them : First, the Jury did act according to tho instructions received from the Judge. As far ns tho school houses an J fciiiule teachers, are concerned, nothing was said of the latter, and it must appear in tho eyes of every read er, that K. I), takes a great deal of interest in the said teachers ; am sor ry that Sam. is married and cannot come in. The Dithriifto & C'0. dam mailer is also sarcastically alluded to. Now this t'am was reported, and two witueSHcs examined, who testified that it was a nuisanco for those living along tho lino of the creek; and Mr. Irwin suggests and recommends that those men haul their lumber, by bruto forco, to the bridge, and thence to the Rail road depot. Now, Sam., that is not fair. Iu regard to the recommenda tion to muke TuesJay the propor day to convene the Court, this was done to save the county a heavy expense. Last Court we almost lost a whole day on that very account, and had the Grand Jury had ! jurisdiction,' tho Judge would havo been fined, and T think the Jury was very mild iu this case. Speaking about the Court House, would say that we did not inspect S. D.'s oflice; probably it docs settle a lit tle there. In conclusion, Mr. Irwin, please dou't talk nny Latin to us poor devils, -we don't understand that language, give il to us in plain En glish, and iiuich oblige us. Respectfully, Pj-rriaisoy. Laoytowri Correspondence. Lacvtows, May 2G, 187G. En. RtiruiiMCAs: On Sunday morning a bursa step ped on Alhy Gilfillcu's foot, injuring it quilo badly. Dr. Coburn, who was passing at the time, toek a few stitches in the wound, aud at present, although not painful, bis foot has'a scriousjook. A stray loon lighted iu the pond Sunday, aud Sam. Walker shot it through the neck ; since then he has prepared and stuffed the skin, which has a very loony appearance Mr. 1 C. Clark aud family of Titusville spent three days hero, enjoy ing our good fishing and boating. They returned home with about forty brook trout, alto kiud regards of host and friends. A woman passed through bore tho other day in search of her hus band. - . Miss II. M. Aruer returned from Uuion City the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arncr left this morning for Parker. They intend to pass about ten days iu the oil regions. Mrs. Sanford, an old lady who lives on Weant Hill, is said to be very ill aiid quite destitute. The swamp by tho race is inhab Ueu hy millions ot irogs. Ihey are equal to the Swiss bell-ringers; such thrilling bass ni:d heavy soprano; we think with twu week's training under Prof. Ogdcn they wu Id ' astonish the world. Yesterday was observed by the Catholics. 'Some of our citizons of that creed had kept tho Thursday be fore. They should have a reward of merit. I De Clare. - List of Letters Remaining iu the Post Offico, at Tio ncsta, uncalled for, May 31, 1S7G: John Anderson 2, Geo. Bush, Rus sell Brown, Fred. Bartseh, John C. Derapsey, Oo. Harringtcn, II. D, Ilickok, Jhon Olson, John Smith, John W. Smith, "Win. West. J. M. McKay, P. M. We this week annnuce tho name of Gen. Harry White, for Congress, suoject to iveputilican usacres. It is but proper to state that Gen. White, having carried Clarion county, has now no Republican opposition in the district. Wo publish the withdrawal of E. L. Davis Esq., of this county, iu to-day's paper. Let the General have the full vote of tho party at our primaries on tho 24th of June. Messrs. Wm. Lawrence, Davy Ililands and Jno. Hulings, bad a grand old "trout" last week, going to Sheffield, and floating down the creek. They caught lots of trout, and had heaps of tun. Old Mrs. Allio wa3 it) town on Saturday last, and walked, around ns spry ns a widow of forty-five. This lady, who lives with her son, iu the Iluddleson Setllement, in this county, will bo ono hundred and ono years of ago some timo in August next. She wa interviewed in regard to the Cen tennial. She said shu believed she would not go, as it was so far, sho might die on tho way ; and if she did get there, it would bo so crowded that she couldn't breathe. Her husband, iie hundred years nnd five months old, died last summer. Col. Knox and another prominent democrat of Clarion camo over litre on Monday evening, on business. It wasn't long before several of tho leading democrats assembled with them in one of the rooms of the Cen tral House, and the rumor went out that a democratic district convention was going on for the purpo30 of nom inating a candidate for senator. It was nothing of the kind, however; they were only agreeing upon how they ; would explain' their defeat in November. Iu the Warren Mail there are announced two candidates for Cou gress, one for State Senate, two for Assembly, five for Associato Judge, seven for Sheriff, and two forProthou- olary, all subject to Republican usa ges. These gentlemen were all forced out by their friends, and so far as we can find out, they are ea:h aud every one. sacrificing their individual wel fare to the good of thoir country. There will be nt least thirteen of them, however, of whom this sacrifice will not be demanded. The nomination of Mr. J. .S. Ru- tan for consul at Florence, will aiect with the sumo approbation which em phatically. marked the reception of Cameron's appointment to the head of the War Department. ' Mr. Rutan is an able editor, an. excellent and honorable legislator,' baa won praue from all aorta of peoplo as. speaker of the Senate, and will make an unex ceptionable representation at Flor ence, if confirmed. Mr. Jas. McGee, of Indiana, Pa., and his bride, spent a few days with M. W. Tate, Esq., returning homo on Monday morning last. Mr. Mc. is a brother of Mrs. Tate's, aud is a very pleasant gentleman, llis bride is fair and intelligent, and their lives bid fair to be happy and useful. While here, a few friends' were invited to Mr. Tate's house to meet J.hers, and a pleasant littlo parly was the result. Mr. J. D. W. Rock hr-s placed us under obligations by presenting us with a fine mess of trout, which were devoured with grateful feelings. Mr, R. and S. Braudeuburgcr had a regu lnr old trout last week ; going from here to Sheffield by rail, and thence froating back, here by boat, and fish ing the trout streams on the way. They had a fine time, aud caught a nice lot of fish. The potato viues, as they appear above ground, are covered with that striped, shell-backed pestilence kuowu as the Colorado potato hug. it is prophesied, thus early, that tho potato crop will be thin, on this account We are inclined to believe, on account of the bug'starting in so close to the tuber, that he will eventually be car ried off by tuberculosis. The Baltimore Gazette (Dem.) is terribly indignant over tho action of the Ohio Democratic State Couveu tiou, and says: "Ohio Democrats must be cut out of the party not in anger, but in cool deliberation, like cutting out a tumor. There are hun dreds of Democrats who would rather vote for Bristow aud hard money than for Old Bill Alleu and the rag baby." . J. Billings has said that "the best time to set a hcu, is when the hen wants to." It appears that nearly all tho hens in town want to set just now, and there is a great deal of scanibling for suitable eggs, those which conio in from the country having been jostled too much. We said a few weeks ago that Mr Fone-i would not run his fountain this summer on account of the scarcity of ice. Well, Jim. has found a place to get it now, and to-day started the fouutaiu iu good shape. Just call around at the Drug Store aud bear it fit Mr. W. C. Merveu will deliver a free lecture at the M. E. Church in this place, on Friday eveniug next, his subject being "Science nud Theol ogy. Jlr, ;uerven cordially invites tho public to attend. .No general inovo having been made to observe decoration day, the scholars and teacher of tho school, yesterday afternoon marched in a body to the cemetery, whore Mr. Mer veu delivered a short address, and the graves were finely decorated . by the scholars. A few of our citizens were present as spectators. We are glad to note that the day did not pass without observation. Mr. J. J. McGinniss left bis home, bout two miles west of Ernlcnton I3r!dg, Rerubgrass township,-1 last week, sinco which nothiug has been heard of him. He is 83 years of age, and had on dark winter clothes. Also walks with two canes. 'Any' person giving information at the . Emleuton Postolfice, or at his homo, will be lib erally rewarded. ' Dr. Blaine met with a painful ac cident last evening which will partial ly disable him for some weeks to come. While leading his horse to water, the auiimil became frightened at Derick son & Co.'s stoauv whistle, aud jump ing suddenly, gave tho Dr.'a : rlgrit knee a wrench, which has caused him considerable pain, and obliges him to use crutches. 7 ' '- Tho Proof Shed, for May, publish ed by Collius & McLeester, and edited by Eugene II. Monday, has been tent us. It is the most beautiful number which lias ever been issued from that oflice. The mechanical nnd editorial work on. this number reflects great credit on the firm. May tho Pronf Sheet live long and prosper. During the past week, most of our citizens who have "garden spots," have worn out a great deal of shoe leather running around endeavoring to get some man to do their plowing. Those having the requisite teams and plows have been kept very busy. Seed potatoes seem to be the scarcest arti cle iu market just now. ' While iu Franklin, on Tuesday evening of last week we had the plea sure of attending a festival at the M. E. Church, the object of which, we be lieve, is to raise money to purchase a e new organ. It was a grand affair.and t wo enjoyed it immensely. The refresh- nients wero first-class. J Treasurer Setley has put a neattr fence in frout of his property, and this d with previous imprivemeuts makes his a desrable residence. lie proposes, sometime in the near future to make n an alley on each sido of his lot, which it will be a great convenience. ,n 1A Hon. Juo. A. Dale and lady stnrted to the Centennial last week, and more of our citizens are to follow soon. Messrs. J. T. Dale and O. W. Proper returned last Monday, and ex press themselves highly pleased with the exhibition. We this week publish tho pro fessioual card of W. E. Lathy, Esq., who has returned to Tionesta to re sumo the practice of law. His office is between the Lawrenco House and Forest Press oflice. For Sale or Rent. The Lawrence House property will be rented for three years, on reasona ble terms, or will bo sold, to a respon sible buyer, with or without furniture. This is a uew and large threo-story house, with a dancing ball iu third story ; has a billiard room with two fine tables, attached. A new barn ; a good house, renting for (i0 per year, And the slave pill, routing for $72 a year, go with the house. .This house lias a good run of custom, and will prove a good investment for any one wishing to rent or purchase. Apply iu person or by letter, to. , , otf Wm. Lawuence, Tionesta, Pa. New stock boots and slices at, bot tom prices, at Robinson & Bonncrs.49 FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which ho now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money dowu, and the balance in one aud two years. Milks W. Tae. lOtf. jiob:y. We will pay cash on delivery nt our mill in Tionesta, for whito oak stave and beading bolts at the follow ing prices: . Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4 00. Heading bolts muFt bo made from timber at least 20 inches iu diameter. Oflice at Lawrenco House. 27 if J. II. DKKICKtiON & Co. .Sewing Machine Needles. - , ' - i 7 ' ; i MrsC". 5f. rfeatft ha.fjust received tho large.1 1 and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. Sho keeps the only sewing machine needles for Falo in town, llcr placo of business is in the Acomb Buildiug, up stairs. Fresh arrivals at Robinson it Bon ner s, wooden churns, dried apples, nnd shoulders. 81 f tOUKF.CTF.I) KVKKY TUKSDAY, By Robinson Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise., .. . Flour V hai-rcl - Jll.T.'if'i 8.00 t.7f(.2.0(i 1.1U 8l.fi.r)fi,1.70 kMrt.W) Flour "; sack ... Corn Meal, boltsi Chop fcod .... llyo liiiHhol - Oats ( Imshol ... 50 (. i. Corn, enrs 40(ij.4j limns "fi busliol ... Ham, sujjivr cured canviwod 1. 101 - Hi . - 121 Uroiikfatt Bacon, suar cured Shoulders . - - Whitefish," lialf-lmrrelM Lake herring half-barrcla Sugar - Syrup - - N. O. MolnxHC ... Roost Rio Cofleo No. 1 Rio Codec, Java Co (Too Tea - " - Butter Rico ..... - 7..-.0 - 10M12J 7ft)1.00 80(iill'0 30 32 35 . .50(2.1.20 . 20(528 10 I2ai5 2.oo(j.iio 5 15(3.18 Ekkb, fresh Salt il I.nrd' - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, o keg Potatoes Mmo bbl. - . - 3.75 - 3.00 35(S,40 - 1.P0 yew Advertisement. V. E. Lathy, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesla, Vi. . Oflico next door to Lawreucs llouso. Administrators' Notice. Letters oT AdmininUntion on the estate of Wm. (VNotll, deceased, late of Harmo ny township, hrtvinu; bun pruned tho un dersigned, all persons indebted to said ostuto aro required to niako immediate payment, und nil persons having claims furaniHt sain csiuio, win present ineni, properly authenticated, for settlement j. i. ji .' JOHN -SKILL, ivi.....uml,u. i nr.n.sr. l, A.i...:t..i . May 29, 1 70. "Look out for the reaction 1" warne the man. "I am calm and peaceful now, and I hope you won't bring bacl those terrible, lien dish thoughts whici burned in my heart as molten lav slips down the rugged aides of Mounl Vesuvius! "You pay fot that drink 1" ''Now I rage again 1" yelled thl man. "Now the soothing influencj has passed away. .Nothing on earl can calm me aeain 1 He hit the bartender between thl eyes, tore down the stove, and woul have mini THE LARCEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL RWIONN! OVLIILlES SMITH, Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - - - I'F.NN'A. Consisting ot Parlor, OlTioo and Common Furniture, Mattresses, l'illows, Window r-hades, Fixtures, Look in;; U lasses, Ac. Also, ajrent for Venango county for the Celebrated Manhattan bpring ilod und Combination Mattress's, manufactured and for sale at my Furuituro Wan-rooms, 13th tret, near Liberty. Call and eo sample Dud. 9 ly Notico to Tax-Payers. The subscriber will bo at the following named places for tho purpose of rei-eiviny Taxes for llio year 1S70. Those paying be fore. August 1st aro entitled to an abate ment of 5 per cent. liiirnelt Tuirnship, Monday, June 2l,Cooksbiii(?, from 10 to 12 o'clock a. in. Monday, June 2tf, Clar ingtou, from 3 to 0 o'clock p. in. Jcnks Tuicnxhip, Tuesday, Juno 27, Maricn Post Ollice. Harmony TuuHnhip, Wednesday, July 5, Store of J. I. Range. Thursday, July 0, Trunkoyvillo. Jlickury Township. Friday, July 7, Store of T. J. Bowman. Kingntey Tounshijt. Saturday, July 8, Store of Wheeler, Du renbury Av Co. Green Toicnxhip. Monday, July 10, Ncbruska. Tioncxta Township. Tuesday, July 11, Treasurer's Oflico. Tiuncxtu liorough. Wodncsday; July 12, Treasurer' Oflico. Howe Township. Friday, July H, llrookston. Those liable for Mercantile Liconso for 1S76 will aavo f 1.00 by paviuir before July lt, lH7d. IS. J". slTlky, May 22d, 1S7II. Co. Treasurer. SHYfllFPSS ALE. T1Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, X i issued out ol too C ourt oi Common l'leas of Forest County und to mu directed. thero w ill bo exposed to tale by public vendue or outci v, al tin) Court House, la the Doi-oiiu ol Tionesta, on MONDAY, JUNK 10th, A. D. 1S73, at 10 o'clock, u. iu., the followiugdCHcriLed real estnte, to-wii : It. liiiiubeiton it C. W. (jillillau vs. tlea, S. Hunter, 1-i. Fa. No. 1 September Term, 1IS70. tiiltillau.- All that i t i'lain piece ot parcel ol land in 1 louestii lowiihlnn, J or est Comity, Pennsylvania. Hounded and described a follows : lino Island in tho Allegheny llivi r, about one-half mile be Iom die liiioivli ol i ioiuM.i, i ..nim.'iil v known as" the Tmstin lsl.nvl. containing about twelve a-Te of land, more or leaf, of which about nine acres are Improved nnd under cultivation. . . Ai..n.-A don hie Island in th Alleahe- uv Kiver about two mile above th Bor- oiijtli of Tlonoftln, in Tionosta ToiVDabip, rmvst until v. Mate oi l'ennavivania. nnd originally rmnv-d by, and always known as, the Jee Imlo Island,' arttnln intf, contiguous to ach other, containing in all ahout twenty-live acres, of which nbout Is acres, moro or less, ar Improrrd and cultivated. . .- . Also. The undivided ono-livlf of a cor. tain piece or iiareel of ground situalo and bcini? in tho Horortiih of Tiniest. Forest Omntv, Ponnsvlvania, oontiuning thre different lots as laid o(T iu tho ltl mart ny rMcKic, mo proprietor, ami anuaio ai and below tho east end of tho Tionesta llridito. Rounded on the west br tlia Al legheny Kivt r at low water mark, and on the soulU by lots and bind owned by John A. Dale, ami on which is erected one two- story tiamn house. ContairdngalUigether one acre more or less. . . Ai.so. All the riirht. tillo and interest of Defendant In nnd to a certain pieco or jiarcoi ot land in i loiiesi; Township, ana westoflho Allegheny Kivur, being tho nouthwuttl part of tho "tract of land survey ed on a w arrant signed to A Hum Kck.ai'id all that portion of tho aoiith and south west of that portion of the knmo dooded by I'olaud Hunter to his nnu"l-dn,ujrUtor Ann Ranfrc. Hounded by the Allonheny River on the southwest, and on tlm south east and the weit by the )ins of the nrifrl linl tract. Containing one hundred and fifty acres, moro or less, of which about, twenty-live BCres wero cleared and culti vated, but now partly grown up to brush. Tuken in execution and to be sold iui Iho property of Geo. 8. Jfiintor. at tho auit of It. Lambertoii and C. W. tJilflillan Co. Terms cash. - : 1 J LHTIS SHAWEKY, Sheriff. Shrriil'd Ollice, Tionesta, Forest County,- l'a., May 31, 176. A warned tho Highest Medal at Vienna. E.&H. T. ANTHONY CO., , . 0U1 Broadway, New York. . (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. ,- , -, Manufacturers, Importers St Dealer la - ; CUROMOSi AND FRAMES', STEREOSCOPES AND VIEW 8, i Albums, araphoscopci, nnd SuJla- i bio Views. . ' ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We aro Ileadqnnrtors for everything (n the wav of 8TKUJSOPTICONN and MAU lO LA.VTEUMS, being manufacturers of tho Mlcro-Scientilin Lantern, , Htereo-l'aiioptieon, University Ktcreoptlcon, Advertisers NtereopUcou,. ' Artopticon. School Lanterrl, ' '. iv Family Lantern, I'KOI'LK'B LANTKllN. r, Kach slylo being tho best of its elns'ii In the market. Cutaloguos of Lanterns and Slides', with directions for using, sent on application. Any entei pi-isin;; man can mako money Willi a Manic Liuiloru. jt-Cut out this advertisement for ref erence. OOOl) NJSWS.FOIt THE PEOPLE I I liavojust returned from Now York pity with a coinploto stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY - GOODS, Which I will sell for less money than they have been sold since tho war, Iu thia place. Just Bead the Following: PRINTS, 6 and 6 els., and the very best for 7 and 8 cents. MUSLINS, from 7 cents upwards. '' HANDKKRCIIIEFH, Fivo cents and upwards. LAPIKS WHITE IIOSK, Nino cents and upwards. LAJJIES' TIBS, .'"' Ten cents and upwards. I havo the host assortment ovct bofoio shown in any store here. EMBROIDERIES, Also the Uuest lot of KmhroidcrioH, which, when boon, will bo bought from. TABLE LINENS, Of all qualities. .-; CUROM08. Also a tine lot of small Chroinos, from 1 to 5 ets., to oruumout your homos. CORtiKTS, From SO cents upward. RirCHKS, Collars and I'll fta of all styled and very cheap. TARASOL8. Also tho latest novelty iu I'araou!, of all colors. nyUKS. Also a line lot of Piques, in Plain,' Lace, Ktripe and Plaids, iu Wliite and Bcru shades, ut reduced pricea. ALPACAS, . Plaids, etc., way down U) the lowest prices. " ' COTTON ADES, Shirtings and Cloths for Men and Doya wear from 10 to 20 mx uuuk leiui than tor mor prices. i Other good too numerous to mention. Ajruncy for Buttericks's Pattcms which aro tho host made. Dou't forgo tho place. L L. BRENNESHOLTZ, btiek's Hrick bloek, opposite Saviii,,s li.uil, Inliouie, i'a. People's ".. 7-lm
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