I I t IV, II. DUNli - WEDNESDAY MORNING, KEPT. 13, 1876. . " Republican National, Tldkot jRUTIIEllFOlll) B. IIAYS of Ohio. .- -iM - -.V! A f." i ' ' wilLIam a.viii:eli:k, . ! ' yew York J j , j j KLkdrons. I ; ' , ' - ' AT UBOK ' ''' ' ' S : nnTt..itU irillDlC llniruTT.,l. f i . JOHN W. CHALFANT. I . i "2. HENRY D1KSTON, ' ' i ..- j 3. CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN, r . ,4. CHARLES THOMPSON J ONES. r. EDWIN H. EITLElt, ' . JOSEPH W. HARNAKU, I I . 7. BENJAMIN SMITH, 8. JACOB KNABlt, , ', , I.. ' 1 fl.'JOHN B. WAREEIi, 1 - u. . 10. JOSBPH THOMAS,' . i M .; Jl. ARK) I'AIlDKK, . 13. K.DWARD S. S1LLIMAN, " ,14. WILLIAM (1ALDKR, , I .15. MM-iK.N lit iHAUI J . Il.c a v cTJTivuffiTinjP , ' . if. jA.nir.jj o. m JvivEjjjjf ; it -;i o ' m tm t. I.Tim W 1 1 1 1 1 I 1.1 1 f f i . I, , , 18. JEREMIAH LYOS,, ,, . - '"' ID. WILLIAM HAY, ' ! . ."' ! h " i i 20. WILLIAM CAMERON, v ! i.U 51. J, 1. DONLEY,,. - rt ' .'o!'-wtr.Titir wvnn J-.. u -24! ANDREW B. HKR-ORR, 1 SAMUEL M. JACKSON,. , rtt 07. W. W. WILBUR.' .! I " REPUBLICAN: COUNTY TICKET. . .-' . . ..... 'I : .r.iVV t'..i'-f y-t : .. ri t T. t 1-Congress,., ;-1 , - , , ttENMIARUY WHITE.., .'i. - j m f Jiwliana County, j, . , f .-i T.I J JAR. OREES il'.. '.. r8uhjtt to action of thedlslriotconferocn.) t . ' j s -.;; i- ,' . . i .fi niJ.U. ASKEW. ,.;-',j;i. s'-ii 'For Coronen i , i J I. ! NV. O. COBURN. 't ,' .ri x. ls, ,.j ( i 'pr Jiuy CoiTttiiioner, j j ;. -ii r.,Y, MERCllXIOT, J , r K irniMMT a trn immov I ii mvi't J .,i.o 1 "i ' 'Have, You Heard the News' froni ' : Vermont, 23,000 Republican : ; f Maine, ' ..upO: Republican -Majority t . ' Tlio State felections have' been - held vw V ermont aud Maine, and increased . Republican. majorities &r9 .tha i result. the Democracy to "gain them,' or at itacb bvj icuutu tut; luh uiitico v itiiuoc - Republican riuciplta and Republican i iiri i !! caB(jifttos. xiayes idu vueeier;wiii tarry these States with largely increase ed raajoritles, in Ifoveruiber. 'J . I , The New York T'm8 is sttll on Tilder's track. It .shows that it would bo of little advantage to him .to ( deny - that ho made au utterly fraudulent '", return of-income," in- 1862.y putting ' aside his gains' in stocli operations, t it . : itemweit,he different ascertaiued sour- - ces of income, w hich, ranging from ' ' 25,000 received i"rom the Chicngo and Alton Railroad Company'dowa to , i.OOO'reseived as Trusteo and : Presi j dent of Balance, Dry;pock Company, ' aggregates total- of $108,00.: From . this aggregate, deductions are made to suit the Democratic-idea, that all moucjs earned prior to 1862, but not - paid till that year shall be deducted, ' The amount so allowed is 19,000, '. This, with' the $7,118 sworn to by Til. den ltiavea $81,882 as the amount of . income' fraudulently concealed. On th'iB, the tax due the Government is $4,230,46. There are transactions of Tilden, in the stock market, during , 1802, which are being hunted up. Ho is known to have made cansijerable eurus, that year, iu stocks, and net to ; havo lost. It is believed that his gains in that field alone, will aggre gate about $250,000, in 18G2. Tho proofs of his perjury and ewiudliug necumulatoaud promibo to become overwhelming. ' It is said that. Hon. Morrow V. Lowry has just returuod to Krio from a Ktuniping lour of the Btule mid is hopiloisly insane. Slit JmT4 . $f pufolif ji. 3 i Xii. . ' i Our Washington Letter. Sporlrtl to the Rkvuiu.ican. ' t WAsnLforo.v.'D 0.,,Pept. i), 7G A now eonsatioJ is promised that has Set the gossipsgog.vRnd' XYill," if the New York Herald keeps its word interest is an especial manner, every citizen of the country who concerns himself with public nflairs. For some months, erery' failure connected with the whiekyjmwecutiott was laid t th door of Ficsidcnt GlranL ,It was'allei ged that ho was iu sympathy, with the transgressors and was - plaoiBg (every obstacle fu the way of their conviction; A9 tho Frcsjclcnt went down Mr. Bris tow. Trent uj j The iiauie of the., great reformer was on the tongue .of every Jne. I- He loomed up as' a formidable candidate for the IcMdericy, and fthe Democrats . attempted ' tof antiaipate his uomiuation by confounding him with a lot of hiulcs, j lie made an unexpectedly toor man at Cincinnati, and" Immediately 'resigned. It was as serted that there was nuclj rill 'blood between Ihe I'rcsldeut and th a Secre tary, Although iho grim man. iii i the "White House was very reticent upon that as upon other matters of scapdal and' gossip. '."It , wa9 hiutod . that re morse -for his "persecutions;' of, Mr. Bristow and the South might account for his (Silencff. .r-Thd Deniocrat8 .reiT' log too jrhplicity,' probabljr,biv .'this lqterpretation',' detiermlned to".1 unmask him bj means of , an investigation of Ihe whisky prdsecuti6nil,'a ihey had, met With 'such indifferent' success in othe directions.' AVilsotf, ex-Sol!cUor, au4Yaryan'"an'ex-Ietectivej j were the jnetruiuents of , 'their wrath, j .Iri Wilson ran welt for aeason,".but .his ruemory was defective.' 1 While he was seeking to give" the impressicfn that the President , was guilty," seemingly! hp wade so jnaiy. aduiissioua of , his (the rresideots) deportment ; was So often contradicted by other witnesses ; c was jiiiiguu ill ouijii uu nnnaiu usiiiuii by aa investigation ofhiii boxes which were packed up to be sent away.'.and his testimony was s6 inconsistent -.with that of, his ' fellow-' reformer -Yaryan. that they , were "" both ."dismissed -as rather bad jobs. Their evidencp3 had no other effect. tl$n:tOjAwaken:. a sus picion that the President had ,beeu designedly misrep resen ted, and ujust ly v 'suspected!' ,Eyery ' development si nee, has tended to coufirni this im pression ; . .and , a few; days ogo' the Herald promised to make ; a startling revelation of, Mr.' Bristow's great con spiracy against' tho President in his attempt to make, him (the President) a stepping stone to the Presidency'. ' .' ' The nomination of Mr. . Adatna by 'the Democrats for Governor of JIassa-. chusottS; iViibt received Ky- the! ;Domo-' crats here with.anyj show, of euthasf asm. r lj t:: i.v t ,- . - 'The delegates to ;the Saratoga,, jcoUt vention ' tliat ' nominated '-' Seymour, struck a responsive' chord ' when they dcmaoded.ibr their, leader' 'a )ifc-loug Democrat," and grossly . insulted Dors hfiimcr, a deserter from- the Kepublic-an- iu, .. j Politicans here, eay; that had ' there been the" least probability. of a - Demo cratic victory, iff Massachusetts,! Mr, Adams' would never have received tho nomination. " Advices from the South, all agree that large quantities of arms are be ing received Jand distributed , to the members of the "rifle cubs,"' another name lor the '"Ku-Klux and White League organisations who haye curbed that section by their presence, and brought upon' it about all the woes, poverty,' violence and blood: shed that it; has suffered from since tho war ; and there is every evidence of. a de termined purpose to carry every, State south of Mason and' Dixon's line "or Tilden and reform,' and every Repub lican standing iu the way. of the' ac complishment of their purpose will, be shot down or butchered without mer cy and if the Government seeks, to interfere there will ' be a collision. But they are not to have it ' all their own way, President Craut and his advisers are. determined that every man shall be protected to the: extent of tli3 Government's resources ; and it looks as though the banditti would have a rather unpleasant experience should they attempt the inauguration of another rebellion. We . may . con gratulate ourselfej that the place oc cupied by James ; Buchanan' fix teen years r.go, now has au iucumbent who heartily subscribes to ; tlio doctr'yie that the United States is a nation, and who believes iu 'coereion." , The letter of instructions prepared by Attorney General Taft, for the guidance of U. S. officials during the present campaign iu the Prnth, and elsewhere if.nccded, is spoi c o of upon every hand as n eminent,' wise and hnppy '-concoptiotij ! Of course the howl about ih.C administration with its mailed handnt tho threat of tho South has been so often reiterated that the lio has como to bo believed - in circles not given to rcadingor reasoning,, But among intelligent men not one' in feu thousand believes tHe13ovcrVmcitba9 any other purpose' Ihnn the protccttou' of every' 'voter, 'llepiiblican" j and Democrat," riu he ' .free , and .iittcon- strained deposit of his .- ballot . J' .the candidate of liis choice. .7! s ! ' ' ' K t: ' '"':'-) !,;MAXWl:t.I f.7 !.' The STswi Yirk. lYihun iihioh from tha outslart vrasl friendlf' tJ "MV.1 Tilden', and had much', .to fiay' So his iuyui uoni ucioi!i mm aiicr.ius poiuiu ation seems to be getting itseyesbpeu. At first it ridiculed and mad sport ofthe charges of pcrluy ngainsi Mr". Tilde",0 but asjday after day has, 'pass ed away aud no answer has been oade to llie : direct charge, ,i has become apprehensive that' which it first'a'ffefct rid to treat as a' eauipaigu"slaudiry'Ji3 uuiv pmuuui- iu lu iuub oi is. lerri- ble trutli,, Speaking on Saturday of tjiis chargo against.Ttldeu; it had 'this to latr"It is hot thd TribUiufi habit to joih'!u,,nVo'b 'arid : fling ' ehar-ies of nauu uuu perjury m any ou of who happens to be political oppouent ; but i must be rOemoredthat this!accu sation of falss income ) returns is not based on wild 'or irresponsible rumor, 'there arG'n'utbenttc records 'which 't to all appearance cpii vict; Mr. ' Tilden of ..i.f '. '.1: '. ' ?i . minkiuii iiuuer nam couuicuns eiaie- ' ments as'i to uattcrs ofifact.'.' These appa'rent.dlscrepaDcie's may ''possibly be accounted for; but so fiir the efforts at explanation', which' wey assume ' to nave, been, volunteered by sviperscr viceable friends are flimsy and ! quib bling, and no'chauipion of Mt.l Tilden has yet ventured any -comment 'on jthe javt niiiv jor muo years 'jie- roaae no ; 4 f , .'i " , i i i i i ; income, re.tqrn, wbatever. acts no wi appear vdadaagi ng e to i Mil - Til den's name', and if he Wnnffpri4nr "Siri. justlV the"' sooner he' "sqnArcIyj faces es.to prpducQ any' satisfying, .evidence tiiai. uia uuuu urp ciean;. in ; ino mat ter tha Tribune will make no I grudg ing acknowledgment of hi innocence but will "cheerfully 1 help' to dissipate the clouds that havo been thicken ing around hU reputation. Now,' there have ' been tome vague ( accusations againsl Gov. Haves, nrettv rlainlv invented to divert attention from Mr. TUdenV troubleIivuicu",' have , beeu gleefully displayed in large type by the Democratic press.! How many of these papors will now have the jhones ty and courage " to tilt " the'r ! i-eaders that these charges arq made up entire ly of wind aud malice V a n - Trial List,1 September Term 1876. I'oRBfiT CofXTY, MS, - .'.'. i -- a - List oft'iiscs et down' fur trUl ut,a Court to bo liold 1n and for nnlrt I'ountv, coinnn'iiolng SeptMn1)Or lii; 1870: I lf . ' fc i j- . t I i -.No,. Trj.. Yr. huncy Dale ot ul vs. Robin- . , i - , tton A Bonner ' 8 Hop. JJCO EliiwbetliGi'ervs.R. C.BHitt v.:: , - otftl) i,i ... i i - ...j ir. 'j jdi Feb. 1K71 SlllUUtil DulT VH, JrtlUOH .W. 1 i . Guthi'io , . - 'l7 Jay I807 Oeorpe Barnard 'VH. Joseph- , . Coolc ' ' ,. ! . , - . . ...,43 Dec. I74 J. If, Derri-kiim fit al, vs. , . i ... . . Jolin McDonald et al ' , 44" Doc. 1873 Mary M. Wuodlnton Admrn ' -s i- ft nl vs. James Bbrivort i ! Adjure fit ul.. - , lti Muy 187j Gco.W. Doau vs.. n.'Din. . man et M o Mny W7S Cliarloit Murphy et ux v. . I - . Tlionuw l'orui- 70 Sop." 173 S. ('. Sloaii vs. Ceo. W. Dith- rllo c Cf.' "' 14 Sop. 1875 Dttriu. Tbfy vb. Wood uft ' i j Fuiuonor ot iU . ? . . 9 Solv 1475 John liockor vs. J. . Ilinit li( So j. 1876 Wallace Floinlng vs. John , i " ' ' l'ftereon, Exouiitoi- : ; i 55 My 1875 JairtiH 1. W, lteck. vs. Par- m t us Cor eland ' 45 May 187(1 J. F. Overlander v. Chas. i 1 Unton t. , ; I ; 50 Hop. J870 J. U. Wolf etux vs. J. Sliaw- - i , k"y '3 Rop. lM7Ci J. i. Root vb Oeo. Morgan ' 35 May 178 J. A. Proper,, tvicuesgor . lor F - '. t , -t uso v. J..W, ; 11. lii'isjugor . . . ct al Admrs ' - , 27 Mav IS7C Jofwe Carson vh. R. M. Car. . , ) ' Jacob Wagoner vs J. A, Daloftal ' .' . us Miij- 187rt Frot'iutut St Corbet vs. (iov ' t " W. DiUiiid-o & Co. H Feb, 1S7C Jas. Harriott v. J. ft. Bon- 1 J tonetal , - IU Sii. 176 M. U. Hall A Cu. vs. IU M. ; 1 . Carson - 4- Soi). Is70 JarcJ M Ci-uhIi ct nl for n so- vh. HuKh McNcul ot al ,1 Dee. Is75 J. W. II. Ueisiuger ot ul Ad- -1 i uir's vh. J. M. Kepler 17 Feb. 1k7i5 Coo. Morgan vs. 10. N. Lncv 2J IVb. 170 Wnrren - Saving Hank of . ( Wurron, I'n. vn. J. Cbb A yJ11 - . -10 Mav 1.S76 Citi.ejis National Rank of " Warron, la. vs. J. Cubb t Son May 17i K. N. Ilolhrook t-t al vs. Sel- , lieu Whitman 7 Kep. 1S7(J ' I. W. CLAHIv, l'roihonoliiry TiouenU, A ug. , IRKU til FT f u Piano for distributing our i ir.-ulars j address U. H. l'iano Co. bOl liroiidway, Now Vork, 3 4 1ST EW Furniture 11 boms ! v ' . 'i . feiijl-' Th vmnrmiammi hnzinitmn tn- Inform the citizens 'it citir.eiif ( Tionosja, and (lie public In er.vi; fthal'lKI liM hprniil! A jJ-'llt&T now huildinirai tho huirtiou. ol I :irti Kt. and Ino Dnlch llfll road, whoro ho kfeps on hand n lare iissortnient fif ' ' i FU RIM IT U R E, . ! ' i- ' Cons..ting'!W ptrl W'-J ,u,i Wnlni'it tSirlor ?:et3, ' 1 1 !o . ' (.'hnlnNir Het; s i S ,' . Cane Sent Chairs, ; 1 c l '.od Soot Chairs, . ,. '" " HoelUUg t.i v- i . i T(nny Tahle-v - .J sExtertsioit Tables, i. v inwrs, Mrrio op 'iubio-s, ; .. .r Kitchen Furniture, Jiureiuis, - j .' . I ; i Wnsjmtands, ,,.' ' ' : v, , I..,.,--.., I i it i ... i i a r impiioaios, ... Fnney IiriH-kets, t. ' ii''JTV tFT,if9f - f f , 1 s Fleturo FrninoB. nd -S f i ! I ; ji f . ALSO, ? fj , ... SASH &c TOOS ... always on,hami. , . . ' ITi rooms hotnir tiirjo," niul w ell' KitiiAt ed he Is pfepniifl to oiler superior in Juce meiitsi purubntirr,'' . i!., ;i- : - ; ... ',' ) : Ctd niul exnrtiino UU sbn-k. oiid priow, r..,.l l.n .1......,! !..' oiid bo convhici'd. i : ; , U NDE It T A ki 6;: i ... . ; ..... . . . : A full nsHorttnent of Collins audOisketH ennstanUy in store. ' j 1 asiy ' 1 a: ir. pAitrttuxiK. P' a f l in-r v '' '-" :'. TO TH K WORKING CLASH.- furnish you einployinent ut whiohyonenn make very large piiv. in vour own locali ties, without being hwhy from home over night. AffentM wanten in every ton and uouuty to Ukn subscrilicrR- for- Tho Con-" tonial Record, tlio laj-u:oKt jnibliention in tho United States hi pittce. 4 roluiuiis; Kl0Kntly lllustmtndt Terms only ?1 per year. The Record is dovotivl to vhatovcr is of Interest connected with the Con ten nbW ynftr. ' The Urfuit Kxhlbltloii t 1'liil Hilel phials fiilly I Hum! rated in ikWul. Kv- fryuody want.i it. The whole people leel (treat lutorestjn their Country's Ccnteu- nlal Birthdivy and want to know all about' is. 1 An elognnt pntriotio crayon, tlrawlnlr proniinm picture i presented fre to eacli sulwciilier. It ,1s' entttlo.d." In Temem-i brnnco-of the Ono llUndrcdtli Annlversa- ryf of the- IiKiepon pence of tho United SUil-eH.'! ,. Wzct ilx'M iiirhes. . Any enevan beeouie n successful acent. for bnt show the pnper and picture tnd hundreds 'Of iniisrriuenj, ure obkii.v uoiujiiou every where. Thoro is no business that will pay like this at present.' Wo have! inanv ncents who aro makinir m lilgh M $0 pr dav and nnwnnls. Now is the llinoj ilmi't iioiajV 1 lvimioio ber oonts tiolbinto give the business a trial.. Solid fof our circu lars, terms.- and 'sample eony of paper. which -are sunt free to all who apply; do to-uy., complete ouint jrcn,.io uiose who ilm-iao to enirafto. 1 armors find mo- chanics, "and their sons and fhiuiihtors make the very best of agenta. Address. Til E CKNTKNN1AL llKCCR D, 12 0m. 1'ortland, Maine. Alleglioiiy .Yalloy Rail Road. Pittsburgh Ti tusyi He ! Buffalo ' Railway, 'and Buffalo, Corry cV. .'t Pittsburgh Rarlrqad. 1 fS AND APTKR'Sun.lay, July 2, 1870, vrniiis wui run as Jyiliws; , ,, STATIONS.' TforthwiU-d. Southward' . h'n. I .' hit. 9 Nu. 1 No. f No. ft p m p in p m a in p in ' 2:2."! 81-15 7:50 2:V :41 8i4H 10:50 :37 4:33 4:.r.. 4::iO 11:45 tiiim 12:4'.t 3:53 5:25 12:5.r 5:15 II M0 3::in 5:40 1:20 5:04 11:27 2:1S :1.1 2:30 4:'Jft 10:44 12:40 0:53 a:55 4:00 10:25 12:00 7:4i 4;iu 3:30-0:42 10;3'2 R:15 5:25 2:52, 9.-02 f: 0 K:,V) 0:20 2:20 ' :25 8:25 . S:V 10:31 , 0:10 ..... 0:00 10:20 r.. 5:51 ...... "0:55 f;55 6-00 11:50 U:W 3:20 ...... 1:15 8;2H 1:40 thhi O:27 1:47 7:5(1 7:58 10:10 7:55 li05 7:10 7:10 ..... 0:13 11:50 5:55 ...... 10: .11 10:10 4:02 : ...... 1:05 w6 jl2::Mj p, n p. in :i miu. m!p. in rittsbiu-ftlr, S:.r0 W PenJunrlfl:0 Kittannintr 10:40 llik Jiuiol 1:2:1 RwlyBeudlUo r-nrker J2;12 lOmlcntou . 12:4 Hct-ulifrasa , 1:27 Franklin 2:03 Oil City. : R:8o, Oloojiulit ,2:lii Cngloltock 3:io 'rionestu R:25 Tidioute .4:11 Irvinuloii , 5;00 Rousevillo 2:ft3 TittiKTillo 3:40 Curry t 4:47 Mavvillo . (t:i() Rnilalo- 8:05 ' -"t : . in ': Trains run bv l'ldludelphiu Time. D. V I'D McCAIMJO, Gen'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALL, -.. , , -Heti'l 1'asaenKer A Ticket Agent! : U !..:, ;f ': ..-j ! GEO. A. PRINCE &C0. . .1 ;j ' ; :.yl:-y: "v .- The Oldest, Largest,, find .Most Perfuet : Manufactory in the United '.''--' I Ktatoo, nearly,; - j 5 6,0 0 0 i " Now in iie, No other Musical Instrnmeiit evcrobtain- ed thesamopopularity, ji-- Send for Price Lists. " ' ! ' ' Address m'J-'f'AI.O, .V. 1". Tho fact of ours Isiiijif; Ui ftldet ami largest inanunju'luiy inlic Uuitod StaUs. with jieuily 5(i,0(M) instriuiicuts now in use, is a siitlicicnt t,'iiaianteo of our re hpousihiliij and the nieiiU of our instru ments. ' 0-tim (ii;o. A. 1'IUNCl" & CO. DR&AUS & LIELODEDWS iiToVTMittsif'Fco. t-; x . . , ' t)0Mlrr irt , , Hard arc, Iron nn;l XuIIm, Stoves and Tinware. " - ... . -ii' l 1 1- BELTIWtT OF: ALUS1ZES j ConRtantly onliand, ntTfiiw pi-feesr T rv-- -7 - - 1' - ( ' 1 -.' Jr.. O i .." .J'4-' M - j.'l.ii ... I , nq iTininiiinrinrem oi l l ot .J 1' .'I'M K'.t t SiiiokoBtaQicsrccoli; iii'pf,' Sliest 'Iron,' . ' t ? . f t , r . -. i .v ... 57, , fi ,, . . cVC, cVU. J .-ft V -t . r . iRSALlOneSminrt-hn'nd ten ho'vn) power Woodlrry Stalluniu"y Dcilef an x.uiue. r , . . w , " ' IT. Gl TINKER&CO., ' 1 t t ' OIL C7ITYJ DA. -t .'..- .. . , 'l?nlcnl., - j "fTTLMCmK'tC Crt. .loeonr to flilp juan, lIoHiiiej-X iJoM SoliciUii s. r Pnienls proenred lnill exrtiiiU h No Fit Iwflil vnnce. No charges unless (ho patent Is riuiilel. No loos for , making pj uliluiim H- cxanilnationK. " Nrt ftddithinid .fees tor obtiuninj? and conduct In? it rrhenrlnjt.'Jly J a recent ilccision orniet on)nip-sioTier all. rejected ''application' irmy.'br; revived Special' ntfonttnit (rlv(n to' "Tnlorferem Cases before the lnteirf Office, V.x tens ions before Congress, Infrlnw-rnenf Hiilts in ililfercntStntos, mid nil lltlrrntlon apjier tnJnlnr'to Inventions Or Patents! Send stamp to rjllnioie it Co.,' for 'pamphlet of tsity pnges '.,',., ';.'i;'(J , '.- ' J liand C'asos.' Varraiils nirl' '" 'Contesforl T.anf'f Ciwes prVwoeuled lufore tho IT. S. tJe:ieral Jjinil Dlllce and Depart ment oftlie Tnflrirtr. "Private I Jind Cliwuis. M tiling--and . VrmMiipLion Clainjs, niul llomesicad Cnsi atiended to. I.anl Si rlp in 4(1, tf(), aud 1(10 tici c pieces roi?sn!e. This Scrip Is assignable, nnd ran be located in tho name of the imcc hasur upon any fiov erumcnt land sul'lect to private en'trv, at s?1.2A pernere. M h-of oiial-valuo vith ltounty IfliruL Winraiitej seiid slump to tiilinore i"c Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. - . . t Arrtiir 'lif- Pay' "& lloiiiilj.' T Ofllols, Soldien!,.iirlfSiil(ntof the Into war, or their heirs, are tu main cases en titled to money from' the tinvernmir-nt of which they havo io knowlud-Jt"'. (Write full history f orvicp,. ami stal.tuuouut' of my and bounty received.'.,' j -fnclwe utanip to (iilmore t Co.. and a full irrlr, niter oxnni1nRti(n,-will lo liiveu yti Iroo, -ii ) -.-ii ,1. lVllSlOIlM.' y e ! t,v i All Onieors Soldier nn'l Sailors wouil ilcil, ruptiired.'or injured in the late ..war; iae iuslijj;lit,hivcHn obUilni a pe-)Hi.n by iiddrehsiny-iiliuire .V t'o. - ! Cusrii! jaonni utoU byXiilmoie ,V Co. lie-, lore the Suiireuie t'ourt of Ihe itnlted Stares,' the Con rt of Clulins end the Nout li crn Claims 'onitnission. , ' KacU department ol'gur business itfeon dnetcd ilka e plant e bureau, niidenchaip-e of tiie same cxpfuionciKl jmitics cmjiloycd by tlilT old lirm." Atrent mn to ail business entrusted to (iilmore t Co. is tlius ne cured. Wo desire to wiu. success J.y do nerving It, !.( Addi-en filLMOlt K .t CO., 12!l V Street, Washington, 1. C. , stir ! IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! - The Tattle Rook and Fort Smith" Rail way Company la welling, at excuptioiutl ly low prices niul on terms to uit pur chasers, over' ' -" " ' "' i , . . one millio.n:acres of their maiiiiilieent grant on evory side witblii Iwonty Jnllos ;pf thoir roal. Ad niiruhly tniiteil' tfinf iMM1iiiion of Corn, Cotton, (irain, (irass, Fruits, and all other Noi tucrn,;croiis, AVinters are mild, per mitting oui-dooE laljtir for.ulevcrt months. Soil lertilo beyond precedent. No jfrass lioppeis, no ffrought. Special indno ment! for vtulii-liHn(Jj: mauulVctories, r eirrnlarsr Rdili-vw. W. D. SLACK, Land Coinmissh ner, Little Roek.'Arkan-a8.-:,--v' 41 4 , Tlio e ii'iire of fl vk ZELL'S vears feai jiroyed that (his l!onipact and re liable work of Genera! rriforhifttioii is ' lirttnr 'iiwa) api IE! liEiTO tiillOl AQEHT8 WAHTED. :uliipted tfj the wnntsof ill classes of tho com munity than any other worn, oi uiu Kind ever published.; It has boon proven by Its . IMMENSE S VLKS . by the iiuinorotw V . . COM M KNDATORY NOT1C F.S j It F. " D, J , j Aii l by its tinrtu in ; - SUCCKSS WITH AtSKNTS, j '. , .Tho tslitiim of IS7Q has bo.cn : T1IOROUUULY.. RHVISKD TQ DATK. It contains' 151,000 articles, 300U wood engravings and eighteen handsomely f-n-gmved aud colored ti utpa. . ,, The work is issued in parts, and . n speci men copy, with map, will Iwscnt to'f.ny address, tree of postage, for twenty cents. ' BAKER DAYI3 & COl, Publishers, , (Successors to T. Klwood Zcll.) ' i No.; 17 aijd(Ui,StU Sixth Street,"-, 1 42tf rjlH.ADKl.l'AlA, iA. , --, ,' THE LARGEST? furniture Establishment IN THK OIL RF.tilONS! ' miles smith:, Dealer in r , . ' CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, , . . l'KNN'A. Consisljng ot Parlor, Olliee nnd Common Furniture, MattresK(s, Pillow, Window Shades, Fixtures, Look ing (ilasses, A-cj ' Also, ngent lor Venango county for' tho CctebniU'd Manhattan Spring Red and Combination .Matticbs-s, inMiintiichired and lor n;d at ni v l-'urnit uic Warerooms, 1 -th Mrect near Liberty. Call and kcu sample Rod. n jv PflOCLAMATlOrf. Tho itoii. L.','I). "vVoIhk V li.lii;.VK, i lid lli'H. i.,lh vtelinoi'e, i-resincni. .iiinire oi inr i ouri oi i Uni moii J'Jetw and (Quarter (Kostfioiif in, and fur tho county of Forest, bus issued Ills pre cept for t1 llntfn Cptirt it -'Common Pleas tjiuntor Sessions,' Ac., nt .'I'ioiuslii, for tho County of. Forest, to rotrtincir( tn tho fourth Monday nf R(pt. lient, being the 25th fhty oJSepr..l7n, Nctico is therefore giTn to the Coroner, .tustiees of the l'eaeo and Citiihtnliles of said eotmty, thai they ho then and (hero Inftiotr propel ).nrM(ins nt ton o'vlfx-k, A.M., vi mkUI day, wUli their' reeurds, Uiuiaitjinis MxumuiaUtiis and ollicr.J-eiuuiubrau:o, to. do tiiosu Jhiuis' whiuh ii Uuiir ulliuus appui Uln Xa bu done, nnd to those who urc bound in recocni.ance' t-crpirTffenteiiiciMnfrt tlieji'istiifrn Hint uri or slmll be In the . jail of V orest f lounty, that, they be Mien and 'there present to prfrnH-utu axsirtst them n shall be just. Oivon tin- del' uiv bund and senl A. I). 187!.' , justishuawkky;. sWiir. ,,.ll-.i 4 T4 : -t u . - . -Itll(c A'o(lTi Instate of Mary lale .loiincu late of -Tlolie-lta: aVmship Forest county. Ale persons indebted ti-leiid wntiite arc re-' iiiosled to niaku iniiiietlmto pa, meul, nnd tHosd havlnji- 'jyii einlmn againm thosamo wiif present them, w ithout duly, lu proper' order fornotticrnmt,rK ''-'flVI)A WrtN, Administratrix r M1LICS Wi TAXI Atfv, -Juho l!0, 1870. lj!0-..i xv.'Akiaesta, l'n. .x .1.1 .ii , Register's Hdtlcc. !. ' ' - -. t VTO'llCF. inheroliyylveutliut tfieflrnt and 1 1 final aei'ounl of Nancy A. Sil Me mid .ToliK Wonts, Adiniuistrator! of tlio estato of I'eter Hibblo dec auod, has Iwieb proper ly tiled- ir,Uie fsfpU uibor. Ternv of t!m Oi plianK' Court oi l orcst County, ami wilt lie prosguU'il (ir rontirmaiion oTi Mo'.'lav ofsaid t'ouiL . J'."V. CLARK. Regh ei'.. , TkuteHtu, A-it-jt.'-A H7d. i f ,-. SOLID WEALTH ! Jt.!j audest Scheme evrr Present d to tho- A l'ORTUNi: FUR QNIV f?12. fPIlK Kentucky ('.'ash liistributiod Com--L pany,' nnthfi4wd liy a special net of the Kentucky Legislature, fur tl o benefit vi; the I'ulilie Schools hf Fmnkfort. will have. tUo, lii-st of their fjoibs of firimd Drawing atr Major" Hall.f iii ill City of iunLfjrtv Ly.on ' 'VTII R.SIA V, A Wjtl, 187(1, n. which occasion they will distribute to the ticket-holders the i'mmVllso wim of 'e o.o,o o o: Tho.'-l.Port4iyJ;x-Upvernm; Ky., icn ' I ' 11 ' oral Man ag'i'a ' rosiTi vklv no? i'o.'ii'uN rcii cnti as we will have n Korio of Omnd liiiwn;'' and can not establish-' the ' prei dut i ! One gjnnd cash gin f "J i 0CJ . One gmtid-ash id ftwi.iUi,. ,....... fi ' Ono yvavd .caiih .....,. ,,...m i ; -..'ig OlW uraiid V"h lj;it't...'.v..., ( "'-i'.l One grand cash ift.'.'. ,.'..'.. 7. 10 (KM) Ono irrund cash iti ft .:;...'. s 0.1 ,r 50 Cull git'l'iof l,0(Ml each 60 000 -juo.iihii jiuuiii : v ii (Jjiifl uu v nt KKI Cash "jits or 400 each 41 IHN0 d. KMl.Ckpb (illltsof "0;"'-l,,,ii-"i . 200 ( ush.gjfts .if . 2:Q vnTi7:..Tr. 4' WO ()0 Cash ginsot'' 'JWIwieh'.i.' J'.ntKlO 10,(KIOCai.baillHr l.l , i2ofic,Uj,.r.. 120 000 JTutltl, 1.1,15(1 gifts,' iiif casir.'!.'.' (i(M.l 000 -...-...iJIHCK OFT J"K iOTS : . Wli.-le tickets, I2!f -Tlalves, it; Ouuj; teru. $3? -Hi ticket', ?IOOn'27f tlctats, M-" lf tickets, mj m) lioUccs, fl.uOO. 1(HJ, tiOO tickets at $2 efteh,' v.-,.--;- . . " Hon. K. II. Taylor; Mayor of Frankfurt, the entire hoard lit City CoiiniHlinen, Hon. Alvin Duvrtlt, lute 4Milef .lustiee 'ot Ken tucky, luid other itntinaruul(l Citizens, together witli such'-disinterested persons ns the ticket holders fircscnt may fluct uate, will .nipi)riii(cnik tho drawing. RcniiUaiiecs eau be, ljmde by lix press, Drail, Uostolllcc M (iiiey fiilfrj' tegistorccl l etter, nnide hnyablo to Kentrteky Cash Distribution Company; All ofiminiinications einnfftsl twlth the distribution and orders for Tickets, nmt applications. : oi'; lajfTnts) to sell tickets, si Mil I Id be HildT)seil tt, ... r HON. TH OS.' P. i 'OR J til. 14 1 !cneiid Manager Piiulitfort, Ky. t cr ci, w, r a u now a- co., -- ..u, ficu., lC.lston'Ap,CTits, ' ' 710 Rrca.Jwrfy, N. V. Avaitt0l. ttiffl llljhwt Moifai ut" ViLMitui. e. & h. t; ANTHOrtr & co.f 'i' ( I I : .- . ! . , ., 501 Broadway, Ntw.York. (Oppj Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers,' Importers it Dealers f ' ' i .'. ,' r.t-' t v r C "' i CIIROMOH AND FUAMi:S, STEREOSC 6 PE S A ND VI E 7 S; , j . Albuuia, O'riii'ihosi'opes and Stiita- .PHOTO G RA PH I C ! MATEulALS. - . . , .... i ' '. i : -' ' ' T ... - t We are Headquarters for everj-thin:.- irr me way or m i'.ii;fi"i iuo.ns antt .i (i 1C LANTKIOTS, bollix iniinulUeturers of the ' ' !.!:. Micio-ScjonUfie Lautcrn,' "' Stereo-Panopticon, ' " " ' University Sterenptleon. '.' A;d'crtjsrrs Slereopticon,. ,,,.' . SchooJ 1 jiAli-rn, ' -. i . i- , l''ami)y' Jianterp ' Pl JOPLIC'B LANTKRN. Kaeh stylo being the bct of its chist. ! ; ,1 i ; ia tio Jiiai kct w ' Catalognos of T.tiutcrnfl and Slid".;, witl directions for using, scut on ilji il. cation Aur cmerpi isjng man uau JjuiKu mono wmi a Magic. Lantern. ,"jZ-?V Cut out this advert iaemont for re ei-t:nccy&-r, '.' - ' ' . ; FITS & EPILEPSY PosiTiVKiiY cui:i:. ' i TImj woret cases of (he longest. stnndaif: ly using Dr. Jl J.'jniARD h It'KK. J lias eureil thonsfiiirls, and will give t'l,W for a case it will not benefit. A Ix-ttle sei Iroeto-nU Addressing J. lw DIl'lil.K! ('hciuist. Ollico: l.5 Ih'oadwav, No York.'.-; 4!) ADVKRTISKRS send 25 cents t .. tie I. Rowel I if: C!o. 41 Park Low, N. for tJx-ir J-'febty-pago Pamphlet, sl.y lt cost of advcrising. 1,-i'tV 7KLT CARPKTINCiS, 35 its. per x.. i FKLT CJ'.J Ll.Nii I'm- rooms in Pluf-ter. FFLT ROOF1NU findSIDiN j or titiiiis, atiaiov. i, , j , i ,v i . I'aindi- New Jcracy.
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