w. r. DUNN KDITOR. AVEDTiESDAT JIORMNG, SOT. t, 1876. .Republican National Ticket. roil PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM.A. WHEELER, of New York. JZLKCTORS. AT LAROK BENJAMIN HARRIS RREWSTKR. JOHN W. C11ALFANT. 1. JOHN WKUSIT, 2. HENRY lII'ON, 3. CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN, 4. CHAKLK.S THOMPSON JONES, 5. EDWIN H. FITLKli, 6. JOSEPH W. BARNARD, 7. RKNJAMTN SMITH, 8. JACOB KNARR. ). JOHN R. WARKEL, 10. JOSliril THOMAS, 11. A1UO PAURFiK, 12. LEWIS FUGUE, 13. EDWARD S. SILLIMAN, 14. WILLIAM O ALDER, 15. MILES L. TRACY, Hi. S. W. STARK W K ATI 1 1SR, 17. DANIEL J. MORKELIi, 18. JEREMIAH LYONS, 19. WILLIAM HAY, 20. WILLIAM CAMERON, 21. J. . DONLEY, 22. DANIEL O'NEILL, - 23. WILLIAM NEED. 24. ANDREW B. REROER, 25. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, 26. JAMES WESTERMAN, 27. AW. W. WILBUR. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For State Senator, JSIAJ. HENRY WETTER, of Clarion County. For Assembly, J. R. AGNEW. For Di.strict;Attorncy, S. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, W. C. COBURN. For Jury Commissioner, P. V. MERCILLIOT. DEMOCRATIC KNAVERY. A Stupendous Fraud' Unearthed at Philadelphia. . Philadelphia, October 28. The police to-night captured paper for is suing 50,000 bogus tax receipts in this city in the hands of two prominent members ot tbe democratic party, it eeems that a few days aga Hon. Chris tian Kneass, Chairman of the Repub lican City 'Coiutuittee, to whoai the credit for uwearthiug the great fraud is due, was informed that the Democ racy intended to flood the city with bogus tax receipts, but that the great trouble was te procure paper with tho water marks "Personal tar, 1876," on it. At last the paper was obtained, and to-night, while the rank and file of tie party were giving Gen. MeCel lan, of moth powder fame, a reception, wagon came out of Griswold's alley, rear Sixth and Bainbridge streets, iu 4he Fourth ward. This was followed toy Detective Harry Weyle. The car riage was driven to tho headquarters of the Democratic Stato Central Com nittee, No. 1,014 Walnut street Here Henry Mircus, ex-member of the City Couucil from the Fourth ward, alight ed. ' Soon Samuel Josephs, a leader of the Democracy, and candidato lor the .legislature in tho Twenty-eighth Dis trict, appeared. In a short timo Mar- cus and Josephs appearoJ, coming from the headquarters each carrying a largo bundle. The bundles were placed in the carriage, and Marcus got in. -Josephs went up Walnut street. De fective Weyle and a couple of officers tfollowed in another carriage, and on Locu3t street, below Tenth, overhauled the carriage containing tho bogus re ceipts. The party were driven to Po lice Headquarters, where it was found that it was a great capture, the receipts 4ia?ing the required water-mark, and could not be detected from the genu ine. Marcus was given a hearing, and held in 85,000 for violating the election laws. A warrant was issued for Jo sephs, and ho will be arrested before morning. The driver of the cariiage said the receipts were to be taken to the printing house of Gilleen & Nagle, in Fifth street below Walnut. This capture prevents tho consummation of the greatest fraud which had ever been Attempted here, ana snows wnere the party of reform iuteuded to get their votes. i i We take tho fallowing from 5ur Washington letter of this week: Since the reception of the report of .the commanding officers of the troops .recently sent into the South, the out bunt of Demcoratic indignation and ra?8 which erected the President's proclamation to the desperadoes of the .rifle clubs, Las been suppressed, and the Tilden managers here, no longer able to conceal tho truth relative to the hundreds of atrocious murders be ing committed by Southern Dem ocrats, and of which tho Democratic party, by its denial of their exittoute .jud iu sympathy for the murderers, filtincU conrictcd, Lave taken to urging "Republican misrule" in extenuation lhat they may allay the storm pro voked by theso latest revalations un til th 7th of November shall havt decided whether their party is to be sent away into everlasting torment or whether they are to enjoy a brief -return to power, before tha days of final judgment. Their conduct of the campaign in the South, and the preparations made to carry tho State of New York by a system of wholesale fraud taken in connection with Tilden's perjury and other misdemeanors would seem to fill up the measure of lhat party'i iniquity. It is covered all ever with the damnation of its own infamy.' Idolatry, Slavery, treason, murder stand out as a part its ugly and criminal record of tho past; and its invitation to the citizens of this country to again entrust their -national honor and safety to its treacherous keeping niust bo regarded as the moat eublimo height of effrontery. The Oil City Derrick says that ou last Thursday afternoon James McMa hon, a resident of Siverlyville, and an employe in the Imperial Refinery, shot himself accidentally while out hunt ing. Ho had fired his gun at a blue jay, and missing tho bird, hastily snatched a loaded breast pocket to came. In some revolver from his make sure of his mauner the pistol was discharged, probably by the ham mer or trigger catching in the lining of his coat, and the ball entered his left breast near the region of tho heart. He died within an Jbour. The most remarkable fact connected with this melancholy case is the circumstance that McMahon was the fifth man who ha3 been shot in this locality. Six years ago David Wingard was killed not far from the sceuo of the late ac cident, three years after Jacob Win gard and Lew Wallace, a colored man, gavo up the ghost; last year, the 18th of September, John Wiugard was added to the list of victims, while Thursday James McMahon ended tho sad catalogue of casualties for the pre sent. No wonder tho inhabitautes propose calling that "Bloody Run" and a more nrorer name for that deadly locality could not be found. quo. r. no WELL fCO. TIHS TAPER IS OK FIXE WITH Wfcoro Ad vortUlui; Contract can t6 mada. CC O Cll Por Pav to Agents ! BEST 4) J H IU SEALING GOODS! Ilansis & Lubrecht, 107 Lihortv St. New Yol k. AM D E R S OWlL L E At 113 NTS WANTED. A complete IlU.lory of Andoraonviilo Prison, by Dr. R. U. Stevenson, suigeou in f-liarurc. with an Annoudix contaiiiinir tho nainos ot' 11,000 Union soldiers who diod there, with the dute and cause ot (loath. Sent on receipt of price, 1.00. A Splendid Cumin Riiltimoro, Md. uin liooK. Turn bun uros, () 4 C fZ. CrywA week to Agents. Sain 2SOOh I I pics FREE. P. O. Vick ery. Augusta. Me. 80-It Highest Premium nt tho Centennial Awarded to the LAMB KNITTING MACHINE, Knit a Stocking in 1" Minutes. Knitting In the heel and narrowing off the toe complete; knitsallsiy.es; narrowband windens at will: and knits the web either Tubular r Fiat. Single. Double, or Rib bed. Producing all Varieties of Knit Ap parel. Send for circulars and sample HtOCKlng. LAMii KNITTING MACHIAIS VU. Chieopoo Palls, Mass., or Philadelphia Pa, AGENTS Four S lO.i ki Chroinos FREE J. Til. MUNSON & CO., Phil adrdphia, Pa. 30 41 O FLC( 00 a month to a certainty to cv- OtfuU orv ucrson soiling our JiCltor Coovinir Hook. No inoss, brush or water uuu . ! x I ' . ill it i riuintu juii ilini?. thlca-'o. Soud for circulHia and Inriim f'roe. 30 4t 50 ViHitiiic Cards, with your name linuly printid, sent for 25c. We have 2d8 styles. Agents wanted, tt samples tor stanin. A. it. l'liner x .;o.. irocKion Mass. 8J -1 Ci r. Extra Fino mixed cards, with name, ult) cents, nost naid. L. Jeues A Co. Nassau, N $1362 50 ! PROFITS PE0M J $106 25 fWo Oil ) lSVKsTMKliMOF $-1 J The judicious selectiou and management of Stock Privileges is a suro road to rapid fortune. Send for new "System of, Asoiied l'rolits," free with full information oonofcrning tho Stock Market. T. 1'OTTKR WIGHT it- CO. Gold and Stock Brokers, 30 4 1 33 Wall Street, New York. OVMixed Cards, with name. 10 cts. Saiu OVJples tor !1 ct. btaiup. J. Minkler t Co. Nassau, N. Y. U0 4t CENTENNIAL REDUCTION IN ADVERTISING 1 Three thousand, two hundred and fuly dollars worth of newspaper advertising, at i)UbJishiu' solelulo laU-n (;iveu tor J00, and, a thrte luoidhs' uvtaicuiptel iu itayuicut troui advertiser of responsibil ity. A priptcd list, jiin Name, Cliarac tc'r, Actual JJiJy and Weekly Circulation and &'Vd'.Ie Kates of advertising, sent Iroo to any address. Apply .to Geo.. 1. Rowell it Co., Newspaper Advertising Agents, 41 l'ark Row, N. Y. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvilte & Buffalo Railway, and uunaity uorry . & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, July 2, 187(1, trains will run as follows! STATIONS. Northward. Southward ho i No. I Nn. I No.1 Ha 4 No. I am pm p ni pm am pm Pittsburgh 8:.")0 2: 25 8:l.r 7:0 H:r,r, 0:40 W Pen.hine10:(H! SHH (1:37 4:3:t 4:.V Kittrtiming 10:10 4:30 11:15 0;0(UilSl 3:r3. R. R'k .Tunc 11:21 l'J:55 fi:l,r. 11:40 .,!:3") r.ridvJ!(;iidll:4(' r:!l- l:i;o f:04 11 Vi7 '2:1ft Parker 12;12 0:15 2;:U) 4;X 10M 12:40 Enilenton 112:48 Cr.M 2;5,r) 4:0',t low V2M) Scrubyrrass 1:127 7:4(1 4:10 9:M 0:1:2 K)::i2 Franklin 2:0.1 8:1 5:25 2:52 l:02 (1:M Oil City 3:30 :M (5:2U 2:20 8:25 8:25 Oleopolis 2:41) 8::15 10:31 (1:10 V.agle Rock :i:(M) P:()0 10:2(1 5:51 Tiouestn 3:25 0:55 ;55 5:00 Tidiouto 4:11 11:50 9:08 3:20 Irvincton 5:00 1:15 8:20 1:40 Rousovillo 2:53 DJO !:27 1:47 7:50 7:5S Titusvillo : 40 10:10 7:55 1:05 7:10 7:10 Corry 4:47 11:1311:50 5:55 Mavvillo 0:1(5 10:51 10:10 4:02 Builalo 8:05 1:05 (i:55 12:110 p. in p. m p. in a. ni a, in p. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Timo. DAVID McCARlSO, Oon'l Snn't. . MORTON HALL, Cen'l Passenger A Ticket Ajjent, TO THE WORKING CLASS. We can furnish you employment nt which you can niaKe vcrv inriro pav, in vour own, locali ties, without being away from home over nitfht. A-rents wanted in every town and county to take subscribers for Tbe Cen tennial Record, tho lamest publication in the unilea Mates Jit paircs, U4 columns; Elegantly lllustratod i Terms only fl per year. Tho Record is devoted to whatever is of iuterost uonnfv'.tod with tho Centen nial year. The Great Exhibition nt Phil adelphia is fully illustrated in detail. Ev erybody want.! it. liie wnolo pooplo lce.l great interest in their Country's Centen nial Rirthday, and want to know allnbotit it. An elegant patriotic eravon drawing premium picture is presentwl free to each subscriber. It is entitled, "In- remeiu- braneo of the One Hundredth Anniversa ry of tho Indepenpeneo of tho United Slates." Size, 23x30 inches. Anyone can become a successful agent, for but show the paper and lucturo and hundreds of subscribers are "easily obtained every where. There is no business that will iav like Ciis nt present. Wo have many agents who nro making as high as $20 per day and upwards. Now. is the time ; don't delay. Hemember it c.osls nothingto give the business a tidal. Send for our circu lars, terms, and sample cony of puper. which nro sent freo to all who apply ; do it to-day. Complete outfit freo to those who decide to engage Farmers and me chanics, and their sons and daughters make the very best of agents. Address, THE CENTENNIAL RECORD, 12 Cm. Portland, Maine. GEO. A. PKINCE & CO. ORGANS & MELOlOi. Tho Oldest, Largest, end Most Perfect Manufactory in the United States, nearly 56,000 Now in uso. No other Musical Instrument ever obtain ed the same popularity. tj?-Sclid for Prico Lists. Address JWFFALO, JNT. Y. The fact of ours being the 'oldest and largest manufactory in tho United States, with nearly .r(3,(t00 instruments now in use, is n sulllcient guarantee of our re sponsibility and tho mcrit i of our instru ments. .., . 6-Om GEO. A. PRINCE A CO. THE LARCEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! nyniLES SMITH, Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, ... PENN'A. Consisting of Parlor, Office and Common Furniture, Mattresses, Pillows, Window Shades, Fixtures, Look ing G lassos, Ac. Also, agent for Venango county lor the Celebrated Manhattan Spring lied and Combination Mattresses, manufactured and for Kale at my Furniture Wareroonis, 13ihJ street, near Liberty. Call nnd s sample Red. U Jy : TOR WORK of all kinds dcaioaX this of-fu-o on short notice. TOIt WORK neatly executed at tho RIO- tJ 1"U :rlican oiiico. "IV TIN I) READING, rsychomaucv, Fas- il cination. Soul Charminut, lesmor- Ism. and Marriage Guide, allowing bow either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and alluction ot any person tbcv choose in stantly. 400 pnges. By mail 5U cts. Hunt tp Co.. 139 S. 7th St.. l'hila. 1R 4 17RKK GIFT if a Viano for destributing 1 our circulars; address U. S. 1 lano Co 801 Broadway, New York. U4 Tionesta, Aug. 1870". A liVKRTISKRS send 25 cj'iits to Geo. il P. Rowell it Co.. 41 l'urk Row, N. Y for their Kigbty-puge Pauiiihlut, showing costot advcrising. 1j it ADVERTISING in Religious and Agricultural weeklies half-pri'-o. Huid fur cutuloguo ou tho List I'luu. Fox, iu formation, address UFO. P. ROW IS LL & CO., 22 i 41 l'ark Row, N. Y Pni UKVrC Hs Lilo and Publi U U V . 1 1 W I CO, .Services. ComTlet and reliable. Fndorsed from MK-ial Hourccs. Rare chanco for aguuts. Secure tenilory nt oiu-e. For circulars and terms uddrcna liuaker City 1'ublishiiig Co l'hila., Pa. IS i American & Foreign afenlM. - rHLM0lU:N!O., uncr-sunn te Chip jnaii, HwmrriC Co., Solicitors. Patents pioeured in nil countries, , No Fees In ad vnneo. No charges unlesi tho patent is gi anted. No fees for mifllng ptelinlina ry examinations. No additiimah fee for obtaining and conducting n rehearing. Ry a recent decision of the Commissioner Ati. rejected nji)lications may bo revived. Special attention given to Interrerenco Cusis before the I'atcnt Ofllce, Extensiona before OoigT.4Sf Infringement Suits in different States, ami nil litl'jrulion apper taining to Tuvrntlnn':' Or Patent. Kcnd stamp to (jilioorc A Co. for iaiuphlet i sixty pugea. . . j . , Juttl Cucj. Warrants iiiid Nerip. Contested T.aud Cases prosecuted beforo tho IT. S. General Land Oillce and Depart ment of the Intirior. I'll vide Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, arid iiomesieaa ases ntieinied to. iand scrip in 40, SO, and ll0 aero pie es for sa'.o. This Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in the nanno'of tho purchaser upon any Gov ernment land subject to private entry, at f 1.25 per aero. It H of equal value 'with Rounty Land Warrants. Send wtamp to Gil more A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears f Pay ISounfy. Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho late War, or their heirs, are in many eases en titled to money from tho Government of which thy bare -no knowledge. Write full history of service, nnd stato amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose fitamp te Gilnioro A' Co., and a full reply, after .xaiiiiinllo, will be given you true. Pensions. All Officer. Soldiers, and Sailor woun ded, nitimd, or injured in tho late war, however slightly, can obtaiu,,a pension by addressing Gilmoij Jt Cx . : v Cases prosecuted by Gil more A Co. il tbre tiio Supreme ''ourt of the United States,-tho Courtof Claims, and tho South ern Claims Commission,, i ; Each department of our business is con ducted iu a separate bureau, under chargo of tho samo experienced parties employed by tho old linn. Attention to all business entrusted to Gil more. A Co. is thus so cured. ' Wo desire to win uuecoss by de serving it, , Address GILMORE A CO., 621) F St root, Washington, D. C. 41tf ii i: A I r. A IS I H IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Littlo Rock and Fort Smith Rail May Company is Belling, at oxcvptinnal ly Tow prices and on terms to suit pur chasers, ovr - . i. , ONEJ MILLIONTACHES ' of their inaguilicent grant on every sido within twenty miles of their road". Ad mirably suited fori production of Corn. Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all other Northcni:crops. V inters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for rlovcn months. Soil fertile beyond precedent, , No grass hoppers, no drought. Special induce ments for rstablibmentjof manufactories. For drcvdars, address AN'. D. 'SLACK. Land Commissioner Little Rock, Arkan sas. " ' , , . ' . -11 4 GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skiw, Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This .Standard Extcrnrd Remedy for Erup tions, Sore9 and Injuries of the Ski a, not only removes from the Complexion all Blem ishes arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, uch- as ton and heckles. It renders tho CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome BEAUTIFIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul phur Baths are insured by the use of Glenn's Sulphtir Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents kheumatism nnd GOUT. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHIHt and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT With the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physiciani speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per L'ox (J Cakes), bUC. andtil.XU. N C The so cent cakes ara triple the nm of thoie tt i cents. " III1LS HAIR AND WH1SKEK BYE ' lilack or Brown, SO Centa. - . CBLCMTTESTOI, Frop'r, 7 Sixth At.,M LAD FOR SALE. Of farming and timber lands; near the ureat Kanawuha River. In Putnam Coun tv, West Virginia, in quantities to suit purchasers. Suil good, water puro und abundant, timber excellent; churches, school and millsconveniontj titlu perfect Prico to fS t(r acre. Terms act oiumo- daliiiv. Send for full description to J. I Mclean, Wintield, Putnam County, West 'irginia. 2li 4 HOMFSTEAD3, Ifyou want reliable information where and how to got a cheap Farm, or goveroment Homestead, free, Bond your add rest to S. J. Gilmore, Land Commissioner, Law renoo, Kansas, and rocii o gratis a copy of The Kansas Pacific Homestead, -G 4 TO AOKSTS or AST ",vno kkd wokk, THE BIG D0NANZ& TfA-Mis.R Dau De Quille's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is lust ready. It ii tho richost in texts and illustrations soon for a long time. Aro you out of work or drilling ; along on sumo dull hook f Go for this olio. Jt will till your poekels sure! Don't delay and lose territory you want; bond f'T circular at once. It costs nothing to see tl'"in. Address AMKRICAN PUli LISlUNii CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C, RL1SS d- CO., Newark, N. J. -0 4 Ol ! HSri 'KiT; IS 107t ho-'oTtst" "uJfu U I ic;'.a O It n ill p:ty. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Tricos. iOOOfor200. 05X)for $300. 7OOf0r$3OO. 800 for 330. TII15 "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. k vl'; NTRVC'K ii vi:i pax. risicTis. Only One Prico for Cash, and a low ono. NO PKVTATION. . Wo give no discounts. We pav no agents' ooininis'dons, which donblo tiio prle.i of all Pianos. We look to the Poopln, w bo wauta flrst- class Piano at a fair prollt over cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tho Pooplo our agents, and glvo them our Pianos as low as any agent can liny equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, hi a reduced price, what Is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and Incidental expenses. Tho "Modelssohn" Piano Co. can noil you a 71 octave rosewood case Piano, fl feet 10 Inches long, with front round corner. carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould ings, wan improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, ' Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany the best Pianos of Hie most eel ol ii nled makers, at t in verv low prico of .'iO, $275 or &io0, aeoordinjr to style of case, or Willi four round cor ners and lull ogratlo lor ?:iro, and guaran too tucin hi every respect eiiual to any 1'iano maiio ot similar stvie, or no sale. The "Mendelssohn" Piano Is mauufac tured from tho very lest materials, and by the most skilled and finished work men. The manufaaturo is conducted by ono of tho most experienced Piano manu- tacturors in tno country. This Is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, niiuio trom givon wood, and by urroener mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in tho market for its rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to ihe human voice in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. ii Npcaa lor uscll. e are willim' to place it besido aiiv otber make of Piano tn its meriU, either in beautv of case, or exi-cllcmco of tono. and "at lialf the money" of eipially good instruments. "Tho best tho cheapest" When it costs the lent monev. AH Pianos fully warranted for livo years. send lor our Illustrated and loserii tivo Circular. . The SlrudflRsoha" Tiano Co., Office of Manufactory, OO'nftoAUWAY, N.'Y. HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR ciionnntiniM s. ounnuuuuihvi ' All wantintr Fruit Farms, especiall a.1 npled to tho growth of tho Vine, whan it is nn established success and pays lai' profit. Tho laud is also adapted , J.e growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and small fruits ; also Grain, Grass au,d Ycg (tables. Many hnndred of excellent Y'IJ5.vards, OrchaiiU anl Farms, ran novv bo. seen. The location is only :!! mile south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, n;;i, mild, du lighti'ul climate, and at tho very doors of the Now York and Ph'dailvlphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct' to Now York. Tho plaeo is already huge, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges aro already established. Also, manufactories of tihops, Clothing, (i lass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which different members of a family cau procni-o employment- It has been a, hyidlh resort for hoiuo years past for people suffering from pul monary all'ectioiis, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility;' many H;oi!a:ids havo entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just been com pleted, 1I0 feel front, with back buildings, four storioa high, Including French roof, and all modem improvement. for tho ac commodation of visitors. Prico of Farm Land 2r.00 per acre, payable installments, within the period of four years. Iu this climate, planted out to vinos, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 1''0 acres further north. Persons unacquiunhwi with fruit grow ing cau bscome familiar with it iu a short time on account of surroundings. Five aero, one acre,, aiul town lots, In tho towns of Landisville and Vinolaird, also for r:de. Whilst visiting the Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland cau bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to I'll RL1SS K. LAN D1S, Yinelaud. N. J. , free of cost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho Now York Tribunu, by tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson : All tho farmers were of the "well tedo" sort, and sorno of them, who havo turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, havo grown rijh, The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with smull at roams and occasional wet meadows in which deposts of peat or muck uro stored, fculllcient to fertili.o tho whole upland sur face,' after it low been exhausted of-its natural fertility. It ii certainly one m( tho most extensive fcrtilo tracts, iii an almost level position, aud suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that wo know of this side of tho West ern prairies. We found hoiuo of the old est tanns apparently just as prolitably productive as when first cleared of forest iilty or a hundred years ago. The geologist woild noon discover the cause of this continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all inrougu mo bon wo lound evidences of calcareous suo.strtnces, generally in tho loriuot indurated calcareous mail, j.ho.v ing many distinct forms of tui ie:,t f-iiells, of tho tertiary format io;- ; .n j 'ilil's marly biibstanco is citt. -,M tjwonh tho sod, in a very e..i.ji':i,1i:tod form, and in tho exact innd'titu int easily assimmilalod ll.V ukJl plains ns tho farmer desires to fuliivato. j-ii ISstato of Xrtn'xf iintn t(.,,.iT,T,t ii r.t Tionestii Township, Forest county. Ah poi'sons indol.tcd to nslil estate are ie- lueMteil to jinike inimliivto payment, and Iiomo havinu leurtl claims inrainst IheHinn. Will present them, without delv. In tmnt:i order for wit lenient to . NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or MILKS W. TAT K. Atfv. Juno '20, 17.- 12 0 Tionosta, Ta. SOLID WEALTH! $1100,0(10 IN UIFTS! Or.indest Scheme ever Presented to the ' Public I V FORTUN II FOR ON LY Jl2. , THIS Kentucky Cash Distribution Cefc,- panv. ("Jtborizcd by a spot-ial act of tho KenlucUyJgislaturo, for tho benefit of tho Public "sfols of Frankfort, will havo the first in lielr series of Oraml Drawings t MnU ''all, in the City Frankfort, Jjy,, on v"1. t ' TIIL'RSDAY, A VV.5UST 31, 1S7, on wiiieii occasion tiievvul uiHti lyu'" l" the ticket-holders the (m ,ovko sum of-- 600,000. Tlios. P, Porjer, Kx (; i nor Ky., Gen eral Man. e.'er. rOSITIVKliY NO Pi'l L'ONKMKNT'r as wo will havo a series of U rand Drawings and can not establish the precedent of postponing. T.lsT OF OtFlKt One c rand cash gift Ono grainl cash gilt .$100 000 . fio 000 .. lifi (100 ,. 'JO 000 . 10 0(10 f 0;)0 .. r.o coo Ono graini cash gift Ono grand cash gl ft One grand cash gilt Ono grand cash gift 60 Cash gitts of ? l,(a)0 each. KM) Cash gifts of r.oOeach COOoO 100 Cash gift or 100 Cash gifts of L'lKI Cash girts or MM) Cash gills of 10,000 Cash gilts of 400 each nooench iioi) each lOOeach.. . U each.,.... 40 ooe JO 40 000 00 000 120 000 Total, 11,15(1 gifts, all cash Cut) 000 " PHICKOFTICKKTS: Whole tickets, fl2 ; Halves, 1; Quar ters. $:(; tl tickets, $100; 71 thets, :i(X); 40? tickets. Jf.MMis 05 J tickets, Sl.ooo. JOO.- 000 tickets at $12 each. lion. K. 11. Taylor, Mayor or Frankfort, the entire board ot City Councllmen, Hon. Alvin liuvall, late Chief Justice ot Ken tucky, and otlur distinguished citizens, fogethnr with such disinterested persons as tho ticket holdcra present may desiy liato will Nuperinteml tho drawing. Remittance s can bo made by IS xp rets, Drall, l'ostoilica Money order. Registered Letter, mailo payable to Kentucky Cash Distribnlion Company. All communications connected with the distribution and orders for Tickets, and applications of agents to. ell ticket, should be addressed to HON. TIIOS. P. FORTH R. 12 4 General Manager, Frankfort, Ky. or u. w , iiAiu.uw t ., Gen. ISa-tern Afients, 710 liroadw:y, N. Awarucd tlj) Highest Medal at Yitjv E.&H, T. ANTHONYS CO. l$ Rroadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolian Hotel.) ' Maniic.vetu'.ers, Importers tt DealorALf, CHROM0S AND FRAMKS, RTTTRF-nSP. O P V. A Mil VTHWV Min).s, G laphoscopes, and Suita-. ble YiewM. PHOTOGRAPHIC FIATERIALS Wo are 1 leililquarters for evcrvl.hiug In. tho way of STISUISOPTICONS andM A;,:. IC L.VNT1SUNS, being nianufui-turvl's, fjf,"' the . . MU'ro-Sclentilic Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, , Cniversity StPi-(opU-on, Advertisers istiereoptioon, Artoptiion SchiMl Lantern, . Family Lanloujl( P V.O PLIS'S LAN T ISR N. ISach st-Ie being the best of its clans in, the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, Tilth, directions for using, scut on application. Any enterprising man can make mouyey Willi a Magic lantcrn. r-Cut out this advertisement for re.1-. erence.-S-Si FOUiMD. DURING our experiencn of the pa t sit months, in thoGROOKRY, PKt Vl . ION, r LOUR it F1S1SI) Dusinoss in Ti. ' nesta, wo have found tho old maxim ii MONEY saved is money oarned," a truo one, and that we have saved tho people ot tho bor-. ough and surrounding country a consld erable amount. Having had a long experience in tho wholesale business, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from lirst hands, which unables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash liuyei s, and having adopted tho tru ju system of doing business for CASH only, we can bell goods for a much 1 profit, in tact, competing with prices an v of tho cities in the State. In thanking tho citizens for liberal pa ronago in the past, wo announce ouj rtr moval from tho Fisher storo, to tho pleas ant location known as tho ACOMD BUILDING, (inunodi.dely r.outh of the Company Storo'i wne(e, m coiisiuerauou or thu continue) depression iu the times, havo again lower. raont' prices, U-lifeving that koods shout Hot be t(7l,l at war ju-ices, whero the opior tunitics to, make iiioncy are so much lcs.. TC-In fufureourKtoro will bo kept.opsr until 0 P. M.. for (jjo mutual benelit of tho general piihli.- and .iiirselves. .'. 1'. l!l.lUCK.SON A' V 'I It