EDITOR WEDNESDAY M0RX1SG, ROY. 15, 1876. THE SITUATION.' We have read the papers ol boll political persuasions, and we have also patieutly conned the ' columns of tho so-called "independent press," and up to this time wo uro unable iooro- opinion as to who is to be our. nef t President.. If we take the word of the Democratic Press, Mr. Tilden is elect ed. If the Republican Press Is believod Hayes is the roan. . "We clip the fol lowing in rtgaid to the question from oe of the ablest Republican papers In the State, the Pittsburgh Gazette! " We recognize the fact that the most intense anxiety is full relative .to the political situation, and we will do our best to afford finch light as the the news, received up to the present, will admit. Both political parties lay claim to three States Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana. If the Re publicans niwe three of these States they elect' J-heir candidates; if the Democrats have one of them they r successful. , Both are struggling : with the energy of desperation to con trol the count, and on the count made the result will undoubtedly depend. The Democracy claim that the ballots shall be counted just as they come in, the returns to be accepted as prima Jade evidence of the election as it oc curred. , On the basis of this idea they hope that the count will be in their favor. Whether it will or not is, as yet, an undetermined point. .Kellogg appears very coufidenl that even with the ballots as thev are, Louisiana is republican, although lie asserts that When undoubted and provable intimi dation and fraud are rectified by the Returning Board, our majority will be decisive. In South Carolina, the Democracy are very positive in claim ing a majority of from 1,000 to 2,000 on exactly the same principle as they claim Louisiana, that no notice shall betaken of intimidation and fraud, and the ballots shall be counted ex actly as they are. . Rut in that State, the same charges are made by Repub- , licans, of terrorism and fraud,', and these are rendered plausible by the known violence that has prevailed in that State since July last. In Florida, tho Democracy claim the. State by from 250 to SQQ majority, with the same condition's attached as in the nt'her two States mentioned. . Tniu is the situation on that side. ' "On the other baud, the Republicans claim Florida by from 3,000 to 5,000 ou on honest vote, or on the.,. vote as cast, a clear, majority. .They ( charge that Democrats have thrown a train from the track near Tallahassee, and that they have destroyed or attempted to destroy, the returns from the strong est Republican -district in -Florida, and one that Iras regularly, heretofore, overbalance the largest majority. the balance of the State, ever gave the Democracy. Of course, the returns will never be made up without includ ing the vote of Tallahassea. , This done, and we hold unswervingly ta j the idea that we have Florida. In South Carolina, these facts are appar ent. 1. That wherever there has been nn uninlimidated vote, the Republi cans have gained, as compared with -the vote of 1874. 2. That the Repub. Jicans have, on a fair expression of popular will, 25,000 majority, in South Carolina. 3. That this largo majority has not been overcome by honest means, ana has not legally been over come at all. That the colored people, where not iutimidated, remained un nerving in their loyalty to the Repub icau party, is susceptible of Ui clear--st proof. And 4. Tkat iie State is onaequently Republican, by a major ty of from 5,000 to 8,000. Louisiana 1 1 confidently and calmly claimed for be Republicans by Governor Kellogg, n the vote as it stands, . Yet ho sub fits specific statements of frauds and itiroidations that must bo investigate 1 as part of the count. For example, . is simply impossible that where iere was a large Republican majority ?adhe8 two 3 ears ago, there d be no Republican votes now, 'jatever. Those parishes must be rown out of the count, though with t that -he .claims the State. Thus 5 proper Republican authorities lira the. three States mentioned. The grave feature of tho situation however, in ithe 'foct that we are to face with the question whether lence, fraud, and murder shall ninate, in the election of the Presi it of the United States, This issue ywt as clearly defined, iu , its rela 1 to the States .mect'ioued us though pplied to every Sta-te in the Union. 1 desperation of the Democracy ne gates the most positive and earu jpirit on the part of Republicans, are face to face with a crisis, would have our friends do nothing . would be in tho least unfair, but would have them stand firm as dto in the emergency. It will be a misfortune to have war, rather '. permit the Democracy to domia he Presidency by violence, than uld to have tbcm destroy the val ' id sanctity of the ballot. And is the precise insue we are called I to meet. Fairness mwt now be W. R DUNN OFFICIAL inonESl? COTJlsrTY , TOLLED KOVKMBKR 7TII 1876. f DISTRICT S. Tlonesta Tloro. Tlonesta Tp. Hickory yy.L xi 1 1 M cs ,Btr72: Mown Kinsley "' (jrep-n, .,, . .Tciiks 1 nnrnrtt : : 1 : : . , : Total i Majorities '2T 411 17 86 '24 42 I .-. i 25 37 46 3851457 ' mul Jenks for t'onirress ; Wetter and I'orbett for Statn Sennte; Aenw and Haslet-for Assembly. Irwin for District Attorne?, fjoburn fr .Coroner and Mercilliott fr Jury Oojaiiiisioner, liml nftripnositlon. Tmt) votes , enoh, for U. Atullcy Itrowivand fci. W. Traooy, Prohibi tion randidateH for cloeton, were polled, iu Harmony .townswr. ; , . shown. And what that 13. fortunately. no room 'to" doubt.'' It'rcnuires not only that the ballots returned, shU be honestly counted, and this .we would have done before tho world, but1 that frauds and violence 6hall be sifted, and the di9trict9 whero they controlled. be thrown out of tho count, or. the re turns purged of wrong. This U tho j taw ani h musi oe appiiea in me cases refered to. We tindcrstaud this to be the President's meaning, in his command for an honest count; and this ho means to have at all hazards. And in this he is right. Tho salva tion of the country depends upon it. If the Democracy eain Dower throoch ----- - "tW . o such violeuce and fraud as it fan be sbown they hvj practiced this year, there is absolutely no hope in the fu ture for the Republic, .The emergency is upon us. - Let prudenc, wise coun sels and spirit of right and , fairness prevail, but let impartial justice faiily decide, and then enforce that decision at all hazards. On this basis we have nn fear. We are as certain as that the sun shine by ,ay, and the stars by night, that IIaye3and Wheel er will be declared President and Vice President of the United States. Our Washington Letter, Speeial to the RurcnLiCAX.' .-. Washington, D. C, Nov. 11, 76 Still in suspense but skies brighten ing, expresses the situation at the na tional capital as appears to Republic ans; but the-golden huo of the polit ical heavens, so radiant, with promise to the longing eyes of. Democracy on Tuesday cvouing and Wednesday morning, when with loud-mouthed profanity and the most offensive inso lence they taunted qepressed Repub licans with their certain defeat, has changed to au impenetrable blackncta, shutting them in upon every side, with the bitter memory of, the. shadow at which they clutched to. torture and drive them frantic. ; Visions of the rich spoils at their finger's end, during their dslicious but brief dreams, disap pear one by 0110 as each message ovef the wires lessens the j probabilities of Tilden's election. ' Many4n air-cnstle has, incontiuuently disappeared from its supcrual situation above the clouds. Many thousauda of dollars, iu case ,of Tilden's defeat, will be lost to, the al ready impoverished adherents ' of - De mocracy, as after ta o'clock Tuesday eveaiug up to three o'clock Thursday they were freely offering teu .to one, and rot a few stubborn opponents promptly accepted tho terms. Should it prove thntTildeu is defeated, Dem ocratic managers who have aided and abetted this cruel hoax, will be follow ed by tho execrations of the poor dupes. Four years ago a similar dis aster happened to Bourbon capitalist here, when the first intelligence from the State election in North Carolina made it appear that the reactionary party, of that community had secured a sweeping victory. Rets at fearful odds were made and a noisy salute was fired in the evening to give vent to the exultation which accumulated faster tbau it could be eliminated by the ordinary channeJs.' But the lapse of forty-eight .hours completely chang ed the aspect of affaire a few ad ditional hours confirmed a Republican victory. ' ', '...-.! : A large blacksmithing establish ment, in plain view from my window, was staked on Tilden's election, with the dwelling house attached. A cigar store and a sample room not far dis tant, are said to have boen similarly hypothecated. It wiuld seem that no man would be such an idiot as to stake his very menus of providing those de pendent on him for a living, upon the chances of an election ; yet it is asser ted that there are scores of'bets pend VOTE OF , lt.1l KM 7' 77 70Y ... 4 54 412 r;i a, ! 62 (S 2 40 42 15 .-63, a R7! CO 07 C7 2M 44 7(i 2(! 'MM 4 841 lfi 4.'i 44 4; M 21 84 IS! 7 '25 SI 51 ! r ,,.' 1 1!) IHj 851 v-' A .'A P 5- .US 8i 80 V tot; 71 .W5 409413481 4(15 484 -i 4 r 1 - !l ' 1 I 1 ing in this ;oity,; quita as recklessr even criminal, as those instanced, '' ' No pen, however fertile, could "de pict tho scenes upon our streets which have occurred at the hotels, theaters, telegraph office acd other places of public resort an' even under tli lie roof of private dwellings, since , last, Tues-J day evening. Iu order to even. -jut' a vague conception of them, it must - bo promised that nd Community , ih the country contains suth a' proportional number of iu inhabitants, depending directly or Indirectly on, the' Govern ment for .'support as does Wash ington and vicinity j ' thcreore," a change of administration, particularly, when the new one 13 "of opposing polit ics to its predecessor, involves a com plcte revolution. ' The! dismay' and consternation of officials great , and small, and of other employes must be personally witnessed in order, to 'their just .appreciation. The first reports were almost uniformly unfavorable to the Republican cause, reducing thous-' nnds to the verge of despair, and cor respondingly elating tho cohorts of Democracy.' Old: men who retired frbr.i tho world with tho collapse of tho beloved Confederacy,' and who had become well-nigh forgotten, suddculy reappeared, gray and shrivelod, to as sist ,nt this re8urectio tit the "'lost.j i.,usc, uui ino nasi ware receded after a few hours,1 leaving niany'stran ded, disconsolale and', utterly ruined. The Government employe who "was more or less completely parulyred by the force of the first terriblo blow,", re covered consciousness and speech after the fi rst wa ve hnd gone' over .him," and wit!1 ''M.1.6'00 f tnetide.'returuefl the'taun'ta of torincntors of the day previous with a will. And so we have floundered 'and fluctuated through three days and nights'""" It is 'devoutly hoped Uiaf definite in telligcnoj, setting (jovernyr , Hayes', election beyond a peradventure, will be received before night-fall.1 - V' 1 ; - . TJfndlan affairs, Ross Tweed and.' the threatening situation cf ' European matters Jiaye all been crowded aside temporarily by the nll-abso'rbnig mat ter ol the I'rcsidentml election. -i But they are each destined to furnish many a sensational jrumdr.i probably, after the city returns to its normal senses The Centennial .tourist has almost entirely deserted our" streets, nnd .; we have .become 'so - accustomed to their eager manners and their general air of expectancy that wo are eorry' to be deprived of them. They have ; given an appearance of life to our -city . du ring the hot mouths, aa unusual as it was grateful t& permanent residents. Vour correspondent begs to "be ex cused from further, remarks at .'.the present time, as in "common with many oihor patriotic citizens, he is shattered aud dilapidated ta the last point ttf eudurancc by the stieceseivo defensive and offensive engagements of tU past forty-eiglit hours. .. . . il, .. ;, i .- I''-' '''MaxwelIi.'-" , It is stated that prominent post v f. 7 office officials are of the opinion' that the Potaffice Commission now investi gating tho ..subject' of railway mail transportation will recommend the re establishment -of tho fust -moil trains, and will support the -recommendation by strong evidence of iheir oecesiity. The testimony taken in neafjy all .of the Western btates is singularly uuau imous in favor ; of the restoration of this'sy6tera. It . is certain, however, that none of the railroads will restore these fast mails cnlcss increased com jiensation is given. , -- A speculativa journal has bccnla boriously at work estimating the cost of Presidential electionsnnd puts it at $3,000,000 or $1,500,00 ) for each y"li!icfti irty. Tli. rt la u0 attaina Mo tliUa p the.Hihjoct, and Tinnot bo determined whether the cstimnto is right or wrong. It makes, however, but little difference to the general public, as tho experse is borne by privateJ paftif.y The burden falls chiefly on wealthy partisans .wba.AXv.4 peel to share 30 me, way the benefits tuning from the' election tf their can. didate. Il takes the. fjnn,f a tax only In 'tlie case of oftice-hol.drs, who are assessod for election. xpe rises' by the party id power, ncuslola that often falls heavily upnri - tleparttnc'iit . clerks ana mumr piuciuis. . ,i no burden louclies the, people fcmo.Uly and. indi rectly, if at till, while in 'reality they derive an actual atJ imnlcdlalo. bene fit. :' The . yarioui'" 'devices by ' J which their sympathy ond support are solic itedcrTo to awalioiva more active In terest in public affair, and the hiaen acquire the rudiments of political edu cation, instead of remtinin2 to apathy and Ignorance of the condition; tf the country ; and the adminUtralien of . the government, 1 Great ai thotost of our elcctienB may be'theyl cannot-be la- minted as .an unmitigated . burden "P9u,ih people.. .The; only i objection tothe syslent of expenditure is in its possible Influence fa promcfiing pfficinl 'corruption J" Jrct H has 'iiot'jbcen lj recfly ascertained wlictlicr this lias re- BUjicu ;n any lusiance er not. . Mm mi Br ' at C ' : i ne Lniennirtl Jxhibition was formally closed, on( Friday , last with appropriato j ceremouica. ' lusio ty 1 hoiuas'; orchestra,- addresses by the several heads of the Centennial man agemenf.arid then the formal announce ment of the ..closing by President Grant, couslUutcd the programme. ; It has proven a success in every particular, add really is tho fir C completely sue- cessiui iniernauonai j'jxiiiDition. ever htdd. This is the ;nire ( gratifying beer use it was thought that- so' costly on entcrpriscoulil only be mauagcd in moimrchial' countries;1 where the Government 'could' ien'l 'its 'influence iind niil.4' We have proven the ,incor rectnessof that .theory j im'd that such an enterprise.' can ha mridp n 'financial success. Great prape. is Vine tjjft gen tlemca having the enterprise in charge for their sliiJL aiiilrdevotioO rto their trusts.' A littla inevitable" j.irrinff oc enrred at intcrralii.-biit xh'4 wai, jr- haps, una voidable. GoneraHv'i decis ions' weri widely made, and right pur poses ii.ihcrcd to-, ; The CVlttenuial will pa remembered an a grniid ' event in mir national ? history; ' " .T'Te. latest, , official inlelKgence from t ho Yellowstone? country would seem to indicate-that ( lie Indian ques tion U'virtbally settlod. ' Tm'mcdiafcjy after the fi'ht of October ol,',eome 400 1 1-iUgcs1 separated ''faun Kittiii Bill. General j Miles ; followed ;theiu oycrtuk'uig them! at the Yellowstone, opposite the mouth f Cttbin Creek, when they declared their wish to, sur rcuder. After 'arrangements' i were per fected to this end, General , Miles ire turned to ihe trail of Sitting Bull, who had gone: Nortlr toward "Fori re'ckl. .. i.i. caVr VirVu!- wiLh lliirlvlodnoWhii en.iree. JVL-LiJLlS SMITJif, -J .. ........ w., and w.19 following them at.Jait, ac count?. jNcarlj,, fwo tliouiaoawftr- fiori will ha iu at tho Cheyenqa Agen cy on or before th first of 'December, where they' will bo surrendered to the Government. " ' . ' . " ' , . u Secretary Fish' says i ho negotia tions are pending with the'Govern ment of Great BritaXa foe the renewal of the Extradition treaty, nor U it th purpose of this .Government to take tit- iuitiatorj etepa necessary to re viva tho oii treaXr or ' neoV'tate a new one. The treaty was nbrdgaied- by the act 1 . 1 1 ' t- " . I ' iri 1 . 1 1 or vne i)ri;isn, uoveruineijii,; auc, any proposition for anew extradition must cotue from Chat Government. ' ' -Oen." Giles A'.&nith whose brill iant record os .a'u'ofllcor in the Depart ment uf Tennessee, and with Sherman, in Georgia, anJ -as Second Assistant Postmaster General, it known all over the nation, died at Bloomiugtou, jlll., on Sunday, aged forty-seven, of cou sumption, was born iu Jefferson county, i New York, and lived ia Bloomington' for many years, being in the dry goods and hotel businees. j -No rcioie i extravagant price!. Holiday goods and Fancy 1 Jewelry, Silverware, Ac, at low' prices. Now" ie the time to get your time pieces fixed.' Leavo your walcbe with G. W. Bovard, Tiouesta. : . -31 tf. ' L.Kwis Allegheny" Valley ""Rail " Road, PittsburfV Tiltsvillo &. Buffalo Railws, a id "nnffalo, Corry V Pittsbi rgh H Jlr ad. o AVI) AV'f F.r, Kundnv. JidV 2. if?r.f . trui-iN-will ruu ait Ibllowm STATION. Northward. Hn. t No. I Hi. Soulliwwiil pm amtn n in Plttuhurph R:.r.O W ren.Imiel():OJ Kltttmnlntf Or-lo it. IV k fhmvlt :: Urady lk'ndll:10, Parker . 12;12 IClHll'lltDTll. i S-rt'ibirriins 1:27 Franklin M:0:t l m 2:25 :IM ftr'jK 5:J0, ti:i; t:lo' H:I5 p 111 :4.r l(l:.r0 llfli I2:r. 4:10 7:.".0 0:37 r;(X 5:1.1 2:r.r 4:.i:i 12:4!! 11:40 (1:10 4:5;-. .li.VI .i::r( 12:10 12UXJ 10:112 P:10 8:W 0:10 fl)l fcOO 3:20 1:40 7:58 7:10 6:.V) 4:02 12;.l0 p. Ill M04 11:2 4:LV 4:o:i U:.r2 Briioj 10:-tl 10:20 flt.V.' I:0X H-;zn "l:47 Ita-i' 11:1 10:10 :, id: 14 10:2.-1 t):42 1:02 .Oil City . .1:30! Oleopoilx Krk1 ltook Tioiientii -Tldionto Irvinvton rtonsevlllo Tltiwvllle' Hirry Mftvvlllo 2Ht .1:00 .l!'i, :." ...A. ; :rr II :.-.( 4:11 l:l 11:27 7:!S ' 0:1.1 10:r.l l:lir I, m 2:h: rt:40 4:!7 :1) i 8:0.1 p. in 1:1(1 10:11) Tsin 1 .... p. Til n. In U. Ill '. TruliiH run hy rMlaflelphih Time. . DAVID MetrAHOO, Ucu'l Sup'U J,-MOKTOJ( HAI.Ti, ' . - -. f Joil'l ln(eili;ei' Ticket AtfcMlt. TO THR WORKING CLASS. Wo enn furnish you employment nt whieh yon enn inalio rcry largo pay, in your own loenli tlPH. without being nwnv from homo over night. Agent wniiteil In every town and couuty t Uka milmorilur" for Tlie Cell tenHiil Kioortl, tho l.irorPt piilillcntion In the Unitoil Slates HI pnffrB, m column; Elejrnntlv Illustrated f Toi iiih only f I per yoar. , ,'J'he Hoeord 1 devoteil twhHtever U of interest connfctoil v-tU UiVnfen- nial yeiir. Tho Uiuk Kxhihition nt l'liU-I alelphin I rully llliifth nted In detail. ; ICv irybwly want-i 1K .Tlio wlinle proplo feel groat iutert U Hie4n Oumtry'H Certen nial Klrthdny, rtiid want to know nil nliotil It.t An elegant pntriolio ernyon drawliipr pwmlom pieliiro is presented free to em-h finlioeriber. t, Js entitled, ''In reinnni briwioanf Hi One Mtmdrertth AnnivprHii rv of tho Independence, of iho, -United State?' ;.Siae,'i2."x!10 lueUBMU Any etieenh beeomo a sneeos.st'til nimt, for but mIiow the paper and pieturo nnd ImndredH of ftubnoribor-H nro e:wlly obtslurd every where. 'I here is no bi'iKin- tht will pay liko this nt present. Wo have ' iiiniiy agents who arc maklnu ns liivch an ?Jl per dnv and rtpwnrds. Now Im tho tlmo ; don't delan ItouiernlK-r It eostn nolkiiiif to nv the business n trial. rf Hend far our eiioil hirs, torniM, and mi in pi o mpy oi" pnper, wbii-U aro SPtitree lo nil - who apply ; do it to-Owy ,-t'olnple nutfit freo to thoso who doeldo U onjufn-w. l-'armers snd mo clmnies,, nj thrir nonsuuid dnujjhters m:ko I lie verv best of uonls., - Address, ' TlIEUl-'.X'nCMAL 1!KC()IU). 12 Cm. ' ' Poitiund, Maine. IT' :l - - GEO. A. PKINCE & CO. k i oils rraiii. . -. . - . The'oidosf. TjireNt, ond Most Perfect J". i .' t!iinifnttory In tho Unllod States, nearly t 5 6,0 0 0 No other Musical Instrument ever obtain tr j j llhoiwHiBiv)pi;larliy;2 J A' jr-Senii for 1'i lce Lists. . " Tlio fact of ours bointt tho oldjt-t larggst jmuitifiwjtojy in tho United. MttiH.4,. witli, neoriyJrtj.MM) liitrumentu now !i use. Is jiulliwyiit ftimranU'o of our ivi sponsjUJitj aijd. too iiieiipv ui l!ni inent'fi. tl-Giii CI KO. 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All pel-sonn Indehled Ui said estnie urn ri iiuested ti nmke imiiKflialo pnviiienl, nmt thrtHTi hHViliK ti-nrtl einims mj.'iiiiHt tliesnuio will present them, without dely, In ji(i-r. y order for settlement to' NANCY DAWSON Administratrix.; f i r fr MIJ.KS W TATM, Alt'y, . line t!0, l70.r M . - - Tinned a, Pn. . solJd Wealth i .' .'. ,- $1100,000 IN filKTMl dnuidest Seheme ever fn'setitisl to tho fnbtlet '""" ' A 1,'OUTITNK l.'OU ONLY 1'2. T1 ill"! TCentuekv ('ash liistribntion (Tom- mi ('oni- l nl m-t f i n hunolH Tf int. will f pnnv, antliori7.ed bv a speelnl Ihe Kenlueky I,erislnUire, lor the of the l ublle Si'IiooIm ot r ranklo- hiWf thi first of their series of (irnnd Drawing at Major IUUr. in tho City of Frankfort, J.y.', on , T ,, TMt'HsilAY, A t'dUST rij ISTll, On which iM-ciision thry will distribnto thy ticket-holders Hie iinnicnsn suhl of . $ 6 O O ,0 O O. Thos. 1. l'orter, Kx-(.ovriior Ky., (len- ' I eral Mnnajjer. . l'DlTI YI'LX .SO i'( iNTl'ON KM KNT I wo will linvOa series of tli und Drnwlnifs and can not establish ihn prrcotloiit of post (Kin in;, - ' i ' LIST OK (MKTS: One praml eash m .....100 oort Ono urund cash nill Wi (hmi Ono unt:d camIi Kilt '1T inn) Ono Krund eHJ-h gilt.. ..,......, 'JO OOil (hie grand ensli lil Minn! One errand rnsh plft .: 1 '. .') () (I fiO (-ush jriftsof $l,WHi eueh M) 0(H1 UN) (.'null Kins of iVN) ech Wi (nnj 100 ChsIi gifts or 100 each 40 000 100 Cash gifts or - lliNiench 30 000 M ('asli gifUtof Ifoornvh X 40 000 000 Cash gills of , JOO rch..j... l0 00 o 10,000 Cash gifts of l ;iiH-)n.,.r. Jl'O 000 (rTt:iU U.IS'gifis nil oatdi.-U.. m) oo.) I'PIC'KOI-'TIOKI'.TS! Wholo ti-kets, $12 1 Hulveii, f'l; imir. lefs; $a ;4 II tickets, $100; 'J71 tick el .4, :(O0 4J tickets, fc,-iOO; tin tickets, $1,01).' PK), tHN) tickets nt nii'li. Hon. K. II. Taylor, Mayoi of I'nink Toi I, tho entire Ismrd ot City ('oiiiK'ilinen; Hon. Alvln lmvall. Into Cliief .lustieo ol-Kentucky. nJid other Utirigui.ieri citUen. toielher With' such disinterested person' as llio ticket, holdui'H pi usenl may desi nato will uperlntend the drawing. lteinittauecs can bo iinu'io by Kx press, Dnilt, Postollleo Money order,' lJeg'mlevvii Letter, made payable 'to Kentucky 1 lis! film! ion Cniupiiny. . All cJWoiiinnicHtitiiis eonneeted wllh Hio dihtribution und orders for Tickot. and iippllentioiiM of i;ents to fell Wvki'ts, should lie nddrcvKcil to . . . HON. TIIOM. 1'. l'OItT.V 12 4 licneral Mamiger, l-'isnklbil, Kv, . ( Or.W. W. IIAIUIOW ,V CO.. (Sen. K:i-tern Apents, , - . . 710 Hriiwlwny, N. T, Awarued the ntuhet MihU ai Vifjwia., E.A-H.:T...AHfiiaT S CO. -C-L H lUxWlwar.m York..-'- (Opp. tetror.lH;m l'lotot.) ' ! J ManiiiVotnms, tmrortirs Dcnlns Ih, CHaOMOS,A.ViVilAMKS, STEREOSC OJf-E SAND VIEW S, . I . i ! l .'..!-.. I i ' AlUUSiiijVklI0',v,prti. 'd Mutter ' " ' r Ula Yicwu. ' ' Wtt.nr.-.TTeiiiToii.'.rfers fir cvciythinT In Hwiiv.f STKllKOVTK.'ONS iind Jlf.Vti lOJU.iTKUNH, beini; i:ia:infac(iii'ern or tte - - ' ; .. .. IttorA'-S..-ionhri-T.iuifeiTr'' ' 1' ' epo-l'isfii,.,,,,, '".' ' UuiviH-Mty SJetis pt'eon, JLUvfrtisttrs Mereopiicoi Artoptkoii 1 .;- - t-xnl T-.-iiifern, , ' ' if Faiuilv IU .... : .. : I -- I. i n.. . I,WI Jji. O A J , - I in,sK-;v'i)('i tu t-sj v uh (to n i ti tAfl raiu bjit CirtaAiTroH of T.i.pti;rnsr!ill!r-Ii.;c.wif, directions tl.r'Awlnj., F.t. 1. ftpoiioiiJoH ' An'-Afrtrtlr ayui.civ waiko iiio-ev rieh a ATtksi.1 Imntewi.- " ..Td-Cnt out tjiia adv.crttsTii(-ot ;.,r', 1 of-, ereiiee.-IT ' , 1 ; - i . i u ...... ' .',!,.-!. , , I -. , I ... I . - . DL'ftfNYJ (nip .tp'ri-nor tft(i iU ( ml months, in tlKMUtflOKUY. Vtt VIS ' ICN, FIjOUU it FKKI) IhisimtsM in Tiii ncsta wo ha,vo , found Mio. uUl, maio II MONEY Mved In money earned." r true one, mid that weihnve saved the people ol the'bor oupli ami rriiyulirfc'.i-4imtry a rJnxld craldo amount. Mavlnjr had a T0113 rxperlMiicc in tho wholesale linsinoss, we have poeulinr itt etliUeafor buying from first ham.U'. which nnllfnito otfcr extra induoeuieuts to Cash Rnyers, and having ndoiitedtiio trim ynli'ui of doing business for CASH 1 . u"'1 wu Kl for n much letaik invor LT.!,!!!!!"-ill'rri.'. in iv of the 1 cities in tho Ntuto u luauiwingino citizens for liberal i.aU ronaifo in tim ruf I 'u nova! from tho Fil,or stoW. ,1 ho ' coat ant loeatioi:;kiown us I ho ' 1 ACOM2 DUILD1NC, wheie, iu eon-iciation of 10 eontim.e, epression in ,!he times, have again loWe,- notb'f.".'' ,w,,iuv'B tlmt goods 8l,on d ot lw S, 1,1 at war pruvs, where theormor tumtu;s to make money aro so mm h Uh . I . v- uim; fiMi" f,'tf'"',e("1!' w," ' k.t op?r til .P. M., r the iniitual ben. I, fil, until goneial public and oursHw mutual hoin iit of tho V l- fLIUCKSUN A CO. S