Zfae Revert gtpiMta. WEDNESDAY MoVmSO, Jl'N'E 11, 1F76. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TlHrrm Jotl ) PvrK. fjntoieilmen I. W. It.i1immi A. Varnor, A. H. Kellv, S. II. Haslet, A. II. pHrtrldgo, IT. O.'IHvK Justicr othe yVrrrif D. 5. Knox, C. A. Randall. (inntntde II. Mwnairart A-Aoot Prrretors l. M. K nx, H. O. Pa Vjs, H. J. Wnlaott, S. n. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, p. Clark. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. 'resident Judge . P. Wsrvnm, Associate Judges Jos. O. P.w.K, Eu WaudKerb, Treasurer a. J. SKTI.KV, iVoMonoffji-y, Register if Recorder, J c. D. W, I'l.AHK, 'Sheriff Justis Siiawkkv. fbvmiionrr Kt.l Rkkmn, Isaac" Lown, Joirx Hkcr. tinty Superintendent II. S. Ilitocre vpav. iiHriet Attorneit8. P. Irwin. Jurv ftommfejioner II. Z. ToWNKR, Lyman Cook. CViMiify furveyrtr T. D, CoM.IR. Oiroaer M.'Ittri., Jn. lTfy Auditors Nicholas Thomp- OW, J. II. NKlLt., H. A. '.VKtlDV.f.V. Nmnbfrnf (nnrs Jro. A. Jkkkh. Assembly. II. A.OMKW. 3Ym of Train At TTO E8TA STATION, on ami after Deo. 6, 187 i Ot'TII. Train M .... 0:10 a. in. M - 3:42 p.m. ' HonTu. Train 53 .... 0:10 a. in. " 21 - . . - 8:42 p. in. 1 Train 82, south, end 21, north, Are 1st "1asss the others are accommodation freights. Thcso train only arc allowed to iutt paasongeiHf On the Rlvor Division i. e. from Oil City to IrTitiotnn, up tho river U North ; down the river, south. t"locTl1lnd miscellaneous. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church u Sunday next, (Horning and evening. Snbbath School at 2:30 o'clock p. ru. Nearly all the towns and cities ia this section of country will celo i brats on tho 4th of July. ; As fur as we have been able to learn there have been no Centennial passengers from this place during the " week pant. ' ! . Samuel Bromlenburgcr deparlod on Saturday fur Indiana State, where . lie lias some- relatives living. He will be gone about' two weeks. Wr9 are under obligations to Hon. J. ii. Agnew for a copy of tho , ltcport ef the Secretary of Iutcrnal Affairs, of IV, for 1874-5. It appears that we were misin- formed iu regard to Mrs. McKay's trip. Sho went to Iowa direct, and .not by way of Philadelphia. . The bridge toll house is nirninuu lcr the core of Geo. Scott, who at iteuded to taking the toll for several iiuouths after the briiljo was com pleted. Geo. Robinson started for Pitts burgh -yesterday, whoro he will remain -niuw days, ou buiines. Tho busi ' tick at home s-ill be run as usual, by ! 'the boys." Tho 'plastering of Vnn Glescn's lioueo -was finished yesterday, tho work . 'being done by U. Struken. We l 'believe the house is now completely finished, ready for ecupatioc. -rCoI. T "P. WaUoa, of Warren has ' "received the Republican nomination for Congress iu "Warren county, and 'I'. W. Stone, Esq., the nomination for " 'State Senate. Both areoul men. , Refreshing rains have moistened the earth for a day or twojpast, much to the delight of grangers and farm ten generally. Moreover it puts a .slop to croquet'for the tinie'keig. t " The Trensurei's Sales on Mouday 'were well attended, and some of ihe ' 'lauds sold well. The sale 'Wm xA ,'jourued until July 10, to bo continued from time to timo uutil all tho tr.iats' - 'are sold. Geo. Sawyer was bitten, or stung by a large spider on Friday last, and the result is a swcllod bond and stiff heck. lie was laiiTup until yesterday 'morning. We do not anticipate that 'it will give him much more trouble. The well at Janiieeou's is doing 'from six to eight barrels daily. 'Fifty barrels were shipped from this well last week. The well is uow owned by 'Quintain Jauiicson, ami is a nice lit tie income for a young roan to have. We were lust week informed that the railroad official had uiude ar !iangcments to fix tho wag.on road, along the railroad, from Jawitoii' to the Tioncsta depot, iu a fir;t-clus manner, and that the township onion were to keep said road iu repair there- after. Whether such arrangements have beeu made, of course we twot ay, but iail-it as 'Uva twld t j ui. Fotrfh of July Meeting. The meeting on Stur,dny evetiin wns railed to hrdcr, mid t!io various enmmiftee? ' rrp'ortcd progress.' The committee on oratory, history Ac., re ported tlmt thrv hiid secured the ser vices nf M. W. Tute anil W. E. Lathy l;fp , orators; S. 1). Irwin Es. b hit'ii i;m ; J'. Ii. Davis lsq., to rend the lK-chirfttinti of Independence ; Mr. W. C .Morven, to read a poem. A committee of four special police men wns appointed, consisting of W. J. Roberts, .Tustis' Shawkey, G- W. Rovaid nnd It. A. Adams, to be un der the direction of the .niarsh.ill of tho day. ' Tho Table Cominiltt of ladies was ordered increased tff wenly-Gvo, to bo appointed by tho chair and published. Tho following is tho list: Mrs. J 0 D:i!o Mm, P D Tliomnn Chairman " (i VV Dithririiro " II II May " J I, Craig " A Wellor " TJ Van CJiosen " M II IlaHlct " Jan Woodlnirton " W J Holwrts " John Hart " J K Klalno Jairus Hock " P O Conver MIhs Alwihla Adams " J A Proper " Clara Heath " JD Hulinpi " Kloronce Knox " W C Colinrn KUa Davis ' J A Dale " Clars Iluntor " Justls Khawkey " Polly Hood Instructions were given to the com mittee on invitations, and another meeting was appointed for Saturday evening next. Hoi weather and fly-titno are here. . Ico cold lemonade and alpaca dusters are in good demand. Those who are well supplied with adipose tissue, perspire. Thin people get fe verish. Summer hats, and light-colored cool dresses once more meet the eye. Our hills aro clothed with ver dure and garden snss grows finely. As Esq. Irwin says, "The blue bird slugs his sweet song on the gate-posts, and begins to set up in business for the summer." ' Iudustry thrives, indolence pants. Beauty blooms, and vice fer ments. ' Canary birds sing, hens lay and the hort of man is glad. "Tired nature's sweet restorer" is indulged in, in seasoD and out of season. If it were not for the primary elections wo might look forward to a kind of a short millenium until the weather gets cooler. .. , Messrs. Cyrus Hunt and S. S. Towlcr havo leased n lurgo body of land adjoining Maiienville, on which they propose to have a well put down, for oil, at once; having sub-leased to other parties who are to commence operations this week. The well is to be put down about two miles south of Marieuvillc, on the belt which has been surveyed through from Eden burj; to Bradford. 0;i this tract, there were, at ono time, t'vo wells suuk, in one of which the tools are still fast. We understand tho show was good when,thcse wells wero aban doned.'' We will endeavor to keep our readers posted iu regard to tho developments in that section. We publish to day the programme of Commencement at Beaver Collego, Beaver, Ta. Dr. R. T. f ayler, for many years itt) efficient President, has rendered the school famous for its mu sical advantages, and as a most desira ble placo for young ladies. Reeeutly a Boys' Preparatory Course has been eatab) idicd, where young boys may bo prepared for Collego or business. Sev eral of our ladies havo been students at Beaver and cherish an ardent love for their Alma Mutm; Mr. II. II. May of our towu has beon n member of tho Board of Trustees for several years. A sixteen hand piece with four pianos and g-aud organ accompaniment is to be a feature of the Concert the 21st. By the Derrick of Monday we learn of a terrible accident which oc curred at Miller's Eddy on Sutnrday last, whorcby a littlo girl named Emma Pluukctt, was instantly killed by the discharge of a gun in the bands of her grandfather, Duvid For inger. IIo was shooting rats, nnd just as his finger touched tho trigger, tho little girl tan in front of tho gun, tnd'reccived tho ehargo in her fore- head. 3'he old gentleman is nearly crazed -fci consequence of tho unfortu nate acll terrible afi'uir. Mr. Blaine, who at tho present writing seems to havo tho lead nt Cincinnati, was taken with a severe illucsti, . something resembling sun stroko, on Sunday lust. His friends were very tincusy about tho result, but ho is now recovering rapidly. Sunday was a very warm day-in .Washington, and the iuteusn mental. strain ou Mr. JiUuio for some weeks past, mado him au easy vidua to thu stroke. Hn is on the hi,L toad to health jut uyw, sud Lis ii'mu-U Aie July tknik-ful. Lacytcwn Correspondence. Lacytowm, Junn 9, 1&7G. -En. Iiurrm.icAx : We understand that Tiuncsta in tends celebrating the 4th of July in n glorious manner. Lacytowti had thought ef having n celebration, but now will sci;d her big guns to assist at Tientsin, nnd perhaps the A. S. B. may join the parade. A piece e f machinery fi ll on Sam. Button's right hand, smashing the threo first fingers. Sam. h as obliging n! ever in giving a lift with the left. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver ure absent on a visit to their friends at Red Bank . Mr. J. Furmau and Miss Emma Arner, our representatives at tho Cen tennial, havo returned- Tho latter spent about threo weeks there and was highly pleased with tho exhibition. More of our townspeople will go later in the season. The valuable Kentucky hound bo long to Mr. C. M. Arner broke Ioobs on Thuisday Inst, and it is feared has been shot by some malicious person. A largo reward has been offered fur his recovery if alive. rA party of four men left hero for Edcnburg, in quest of the work and high wages reported there; three of them returned and' are working at tho mills of Ford &. Lacy. . Moral : "Home, sweet home." Peter Youngk had a horse shot and wounded. Yesterday ho and Joe. Harrison made a visit to Tioncsta, and we bolicve affairs were settlod in a good neighborly way. They do say that Frank Sauford is the swaiu that did tho swine report ing in the JVms. Please avoid any changes iu the common nouns. I De Clare. , ' Beaver College. The following is the pfogamme of tho Tneuty-First Annual Commence ment of Beaver College and Mimical Institute, Beaver, Pa., from Juno 18th to 22d, 1870: , , Sunday, Juno 18, 3 p. in. Bacca laureate Sermon in College Hall, Rov. Hiram Miller, D. D. Monday, Juue 19, 7:45 p. m. Un der Graduate Exercises. ' Tuesday, Juue 204 7:45 p. m. An nual Address, by Rev. E. B. Snyder, Allegheny City. . Weducsduy, Juuo 21, 8 p. ra. An nual Concert. Thursday, Juno 22d, 3 p. ni. An nual Meeting of Trustees. Thursday, Juue 22, 7;43 p. in. Commencement. Address to 'the Graduating Class, Hon. J. W. F. White, Pittsburgh. . , . Esaminations from Tuesday morn ing to Thursday noon. The next Session will begin Septem ber 12th, 1876. From tho returns of tho Venango county Republican primary elections, held on Saturday lust, present appear ances indicate that tho nominees aro as follows : ' Congress, J. II. Osmer; Prcsidout Judge, Chas. E. Taylor t State Senate, W. S. MeMulleu ; Assembly, Jas. M. Dickey, Geo. E. Mapes nnd Win. Gates; District Attorney, Win. M. Francis; Jury Commissioner, Frank D. Nolan. Ford. Wenk is putting down a water well on his farm on Dutch Hill. A good vein was struck at forty-two feet, but tho well isbeing put down sixty feet to form a ba3in to hold a good supply of the water. Tho hole is five inches iu diameter. The well is being drilled by John Grubbs, who has several other contracts of the same kind on the hill, when this ono ii completed. . John Reck, who has for some time past' been shipping meat from Oil City and selling it here, lost about fifty pounds of tho fume, which was loft on his bands over Sunday lust. This is unfortunate, but does not discourage John, who will con linuo his good work, und keep us well supplied with beef. The time of tho morning freight nortlr, end tho morning mail -south, has been thauged, the . two trains meeting at Tioiietta depot at 9:10 a. m. Those contemplating Ccntn uiul journeys will please Uku notice. It is said that Mr. Chas. McCray bus purchased tho Lawrence House property, tho consideration being $10, 000. We iiavn not tho authority of either of tho parties i'or making this ttateiiicut, but give it as mo hear it. The School Board of this place met on Monday evening last, and de cided to open the public bchools on the first Monday of September, to re main open four mouths. A month of vacation to follow, after which tho schools aro to be re-opened for thrcs months. Wc believe there have, as yet been no applications for the posi tions of teachers. Young man 1 Don't waste your spare change in frivolous amusements, but save it up and buy your mother or sister n new "Domestic." If you have no mother or sister, find some good;iiulured fellow that has, aud bo nnd the machine together may help you to a comfortable place in the family if you shine up to the sister right, Tho town council net on the banks of Council Run yesterday morn ing, nnd decided that the foundations for tho wing walls at the lower end of tho bridge were insufficient, and should be made more solid, and in accordance with the contract. This we bclievo was done during tho day. Mr. Dingman has attached a hose, in some manner to the stave mill boil er, so that at a moment's notice he can throw a powerful stream of water all over the mill, aud even upon the Lawrenco House. The principle of th ia attachment is original with Mr. Dingman, and is a complcta 'success. Garden truck is being gobbled up by little black bugs, potato bugs and chickens, and the voice of mourn ing is heard in tho land. ' Cabbage plants are in demand, and tho sun wilts them, so that the raisers of hot bed plants do quite a rushing busi ness. ' j Coming down tho river on Satur day, we saw a fish, which was caught between Tidiouto and Trunkeyville, which we judge would weigh fifteen pounds. Ou Saturday evening Ira Van Giesen caught one which weighed twenty-two ' pounds. Both of these fish wero spoon sturgeons. Thus far, wo believe, thero have been fewor fires in the- woods of this county, than any year sinco we have takeu up our residence here. The only fires we know of have beon kindled by sparks from the locomo tives, which of course, nro unavoida ble. The boys have already com menced to celebrate tho Fourth, and tho snop of torpedoes nnd tho report of firo crackers groets iho cars ot the people at nil hours of tho day. Of course this is somewhat of n nuisance, and of course it has to bo put up with. Fresh corn meal nnd fresh ont meal at Robinson & Bonner's. 10 2t MOA'UY. Wo will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tioncsta, for whito onk stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Oilico at Lawrence House. J. II. Derjcksos & Co. 27tf New Btock boots and shoes at bot tom prices, at Robinson & Bonncrs.49 Land plaster, a fresh lot, just re ceived at Robinson fe Bonner's. 10 2t FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and iu which ho now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Mii.ks W. Tate. lOtf. Sewing Machme Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needlos ever brought to town. Sho keeps tho only sewing machine needles for eale in town. Her place of business is in the Acorn b Building, up stairs. Fresh arrivals at Robinson & Bon ner's, wooden churns, dried apples, and shoulders. 8tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residcuco can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf.f Tho lightest running Machine in the world is tho G rover it Baker, at lea.it Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so, and he kn.iw-i. !' ly TIOIMXTA. 3IA1IKETM. CQKI-.IXTED KVEKY TUESDAY, By R'ibinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise Flour "p Imi rol - - - 9il.7."iM.H) Flour V nark ..: ' i - - 1.7-lf'j. J.O'i Com Moat, boltoit ' - - - 1.!") Chop feed, - - - - fel .((!. 1.70 ltyo p bushel .... .w!0 Oats H bushel - - - - MO; -V Corn, cm-si ..... vtdjVi Hd.iis ti brthhol ' - ' ! '.'' ," I 1.3o;(2.V Ham, KUai-eiiied canvaeil - - 111 ltroakfast l!:icon, nuur cured - - IK Shoulders ..... i' Whiiefish, bair-b.ii-rela - 7 .50 I.ako heritng half-barrelM - - 4.50 Sugar i.. ' . . ) - . 10(;i,l2J Hyrup ...... 75f7, 1.00 N. O. Molasses - i. - - RW ldO Hoaat ltio Colleo No. 1 - - 30f,i,3i! Kio Collce, - .- . - - 2.5(2, Java Cftlfoo ..... 35 Tea . - - - - - - ..W 1.20 Dutter - . . . - 20(&2S Itico 10 lOggs, fiesli .... 12C9I Salt - - - - - 2.00(;i,'2.10 Lard - - - - - - 15f18 Iron, common bar .... 3.75 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.00 Potatoes ..... S5(u,4Q Lime M bid. 1.D0 New Advertisements, . BTA'FlONAIi HOTEL., TUDIOTJTZEj., jpj. BUCKLIX fc MORE, I'iiovhietoks. Print-Class Lioensod House. Good sta ble connected. - 13-ly Financial Report of Green Twp. scnooi. ri'ND for year 1873. JAS. FLYNN, Treasurer, Dr. To tax levied ami other sources ?I,097 44 Cr. bv orders redoemed and per centage 1,147 24 Bal. duo Treasurer. 4'J SO Pkteh Voiinok, I ,,,,' ' KiinestHkhkbss,!1"'"0"' Annual Frport of the Auditors of Jenks Twp For iho year ending on tho first Monday In Juno, 1S70 : ACCOUNT OF TKEASVUUU. Receipt. Ain't of orders drawn from Co. Corn's $781 57 Stato 'appropriation 4d 4:1 Hontod tax collected SO so iS'J 30 JZxpenddurea. Vouchors produced on set- tlomnnt gi)20 St Porcentago 14 no Paid to (successor 223 02 Duo twp on outHtandiiig tax 132 55 1 14 Wo. tho undorsimied Auditors of Jcnks Township, met at No. 1 school house,. Juno 6, lts7(t, and did audit the account of school Treasurer as found iu tho foregoing report. llereuntoAO havo sot our hand aud seal this 5th day of Juno, 1870. c7DVBK,Kndltor8, Report ofHowe Twp. June 5, ISTtl. 1IOAD Fl'NDH TTP TO FEB. 14, 1870. Treas. roe'd in unseated funds $1,118 09 Orders issued up to Nov. 20, '7rt by ltoad Cum'rn for road work an Hundrlos 1,257 IU Orders issued siuco tho ubovo date by ltoad Com' in 159 59 Wholo ain't issued up to Feb. 14, 1870 1,410-78 By ltoad Com'rs aud paid out by Trea-s. 1,118 09 Township Dr. to bal. . 298 fl9 Wo, tho undersigned auditors of Howe Township, have mot and examined tho above account to tho best of our idg nient. . K. Rum, ) M. Ntki-lton, Auditors. . ' J. Con roy, J Report of Howe Twp. June Ii, 1876. Wo tho auditors of IIowo Township have met and examined tho account ot the School Treasurer. Ain't ree'd for tho vear 1870", ono thousand live hundred and ninty-six dollars and '.hirty thrce cents f 1,590 33 Wholo am't paid out by Treas., niuo hundred and four dol lars aud Kcveiity-nino eonU 901 79 Hid In Treas. hands 691 64 D. GnAriAM, Treas. Kdwabd Rkiu, ) J. Con hoy, I Auditors. , M. Stkplton, J Notice to Tax-Payers. The sulwcriber will bo afc- the following nauiod places for tho purpose of receiving Taxes tor'the year 1M70. Thoso paying be fore AtigiiMt 1st nro entitled to an abato ineut of a per cent. . Harnett Township. Monday, June 2il,Cooksburg, from 10 to 12 o'clock, a. in. Mouday, Juuo 20, Clar itigton, from a to 0 o'clock p. lit. Jenk Township. Tuesday, June 27, Marion Post Office Harmony Township. Wednesday, July 5. Storo of J. I. Range. Thursday, July 0, Trunkeyville. Hickory Township. Friday, July 7, Store of T. J. llowimui. Jxiuyjiity Tounship. Saturday, July 8, Ktoro of Wheeler, Pu Ecnbury ic Co. (rent Township.' Mouday, July 10, Nebraska. Tioncsta Township, Tuesday, July 11, Treasurer's Office. Tionestu Jtorottgh. Wednesday, July 12, Treasurer's Office. JJouc 2'ounship. Friday, July 11, ISrooknton. Those liable for Merontitile License for 1870 will sikvo $1.00 by paving boi'oro July 1st, lSTtJ. b. J. HKTLKY, May Wd, Ii70. Co. Tmuturor. 1,000 OUTFITS FKKK I FOOTPRINTS OF THE AGES. Our Hovel iiiucnt aud History. (iimhI Kpond n l'uli. House, New York, itnil ( la cairo. a -4 Administrators' Notice. Loiters of AdininisUatlon on (he rstato of Win. C. Neill, deceased, Into of Hnrnio nv tnwniliip, htiving been granted thoun dersigncd, all persons Indebted to suid dale aro required to luako immediate payment, and alt persons hnvlni; elnimx against said estate, will prnncnt them, properly autlirntienlwl, lor settleinvnt, I. ll.M ACI1 1.SNKV, ) ... , , , .)( ir NI 1 LL ' Administrator May 2!, 1 70. ' . . . i s h erTff'sale . HY VIItTL'Kof n writ of Fieri Parian, issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Korest County mid to inodiroc.tcd, (here will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outers', ut the Court House, in tho Borough, of Tioiicata, on MONDAY, J L'Xli Huh, A. D. Ib7(l, at 10 o'clock, n. nr., the follow ing described real palate, to-w it: R. Lamboiton t C.'W. (illiljnn VS. Oe.-i. S. Hunter, I'i. Fa. No. 1 .September Term, 1870'. iillillan. All that certain pioce or parcel of land in TioueKlu. Township, For ust County, Pennsylvania. Hounded and described as follows : Ono Island in the Alleirhony River, about one-hall' mils be low tho Borough of Tionesta, couimonlv known ns Iho Dustiu Island, containing nhntit twelve neres of lam), ir-fei-o or Iis. of which about nino acres aro improved and under cultivation. Also. A double Island In the Alleghe ny River about two miles above the Bor ough of Tionesta, In Tionesls Township, Forest County, Stuto of Pennsylvania, and originally named by, aud always known ns, tho Jcsso Dale Island, adjoin ing, contiguous to each other, containing In all about twonty-live acres, of which about 18 acres, more or loss, aro Improved and cultivated:. Also, Tho undivided one-half of a cer tain piece or parcel of ground situate and being in the Borough of Tijnesla, Forest County, Pennsylvania, containing three) different lots as "laid off In the plot mado by Sickles, the proprietor, and situate nt and below the east end of the Tionesta Bridge. Bounded on tho west by tlie Al legheny River at low water mark, and on the south by lots and land ownet hy John A. Dale, and on which is erected oiyo twp story lrame house Contttiniugnltogoihur one acre more or loss. -.- Also All tho right, title and interost of Defendant In and to a certain piece .or parcol of land in Tionesta Township, and west of tho Allegheny River, boing the southwest part of the tract of land survey-, ed on a warrant signed to Arlain Kck, and all that portion of the south aud south ' west of that" portion of tho samo deedeoV I4y Polnnd Hunter to his grand-daughter Ann Range, uounuort by the Allegheny Rivor on tho southwest, and on tho south east and tho west by tho linos of tho origi nal tract. Containing one hundred aud lifty acres, nioro or less, of which about twenty-live acres wero clearod and culti vated," but now partly grown up to brash. . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Coo. S. Hunter, at the suit of It. Lamborton and C. W. (iiltiillan A Co. Tonus cash. J IT8TIS SIIAWKEY, Kliorlff. Sheriff's Office, Tionosta, Forest County, Pa., May 31, 1870. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! I liavo just returno'l from New York city with a completu.stoek of FANCY Sc STAPLE- DRY - GOODS, Which I will sell for less money than they havo been sold since tit war, iu this place. Just Read the Following: PRINTS, 5 and 0 cts nnd tho very best for 7 and 8 cents. , ' MUSLINS, from 7 cents upwards. ' ' HANDKERCHIEFS, Fivo eonts and upwards. LADIES WHITE IIOSH, Nino cents and upwards. ' . LADIES' TIES, Ten ecu Us ami upwards. . I havo the beat assortuiont cvoi befoto bhowu lu any store hero. EMBROIDERIKS, Also tho finest lot of KmbrolderIos,wUioh, whon soeu, will be bought from. . TABLE LINENS, Of all qualities. CHROMOS. Also a lino lot of small Cbromos, from 1 to & cts., to ornament your home. CORSETS, From 50 eonU upwards. RUCHES, Collars and Cufl's of all sPytoa ' and' very cheap. PARASOLS. Also the latest novelty in ParuHo'.s of all colors.. PIQITKH. Also a line lot of 1'iquos. in I'luln, I.'o, kilripu und 1'luiils, iu White ami Koru sliades, at rocluned prices. ALPACAS, Plaids, etc., way down to the lowest prices. COTTONAD.KS, Khlrting ami Cloths for Men and Rots' wear ; from 10 to 20 pur ueut. lecss than flir mcr j)rit'js. Other goods too nuineioutr to mention. Agoncy lot Uuttcricks's Patterns which aro tho bost niado. Don't forgo' the jdaco. L L BRENNESHOLTZ,. Buck's Brick block, ojuiosito Peoiilo'a. Savln'i Bank, 'i'iilioute, Pa. 7-lm I71':i.TCAlU'i:TIVi:s,3-.'ls. per yard. I FKLT CKILl N for rooms ill pla.-.iol' Plaster. I'i'lA' KdOKINH andfelDl.Mi For sauiploM, address C. J, KAY, Cauiduit, Now Jerwv.