Wit Jotoi' gfpuMta. ' BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jiur&e .Toil A. IlAT.K. 0nrf;hrn O. W. Robinson, H. A. varner, a. 11. raririiiKO, w. v. Sawyer, T. J. Van (lloson. W. J. Roberts. Juttiret of the Peace U. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. nonstable IT. Swaggart School Mreetor.iil. If, Muv, IT. O. Ia , H. rf. HiiHlot, A. 11. KcllyU. V. Rob inson, T. J. Van Olcson. , t mm FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Ij. D. 'Wrtmork. Atociat Jmtycjj Jos. Q. Dai. a, Ki- WAIID KKRB. Treasurer S."J. Sktlkt. Prolhonofary, Rerjixter if- Recordmr, fe ll. W. Ci.Anic. ' Sheriff Justin 8n AWK KT. 0Hmiionrr'-Kl.l 11 Kit MX, lHAAO Lino, John RKf?K. ' Oiunfy Superintendent II. B. BrtocK- " WAT. r JHttriet A tlortieyH. I). Irwin. Jury Commiinncr4ll, 'A. Townkr, T.than Cook. fVimfy Surveyor T. T, CoT.t.ms. fAron!r M . Ittkl, Jr. (unty Avditoi Nicholas TnoMr on, J. it. Nkit.l, U. A. ZrKNDKl.l,. Member of C!nnare.ilr.ci. A. Jk.nks. .AemMjjJ. IJ. Aa.tKvr. 7Vn o Train $ 'At TIONFJ3TA STATION, on ami after ifnly 2, 1876. Hotmr, Tt!ii23 .... Q:f5 a. m. 61 r;(iO p. in. NORTH. Train JtS ' fl:S5 a. tti. 51 - ' S:"r r- m. Train 22, aonlb, anil 21, north, aro 1st olass; the others arr accommodation freight. Those trains only are allowed to arry passenger. . ' fin In I.lver Division 1. e. from Oil Cllv Irvinetn, up tha river la North ; lo-,rn tha river, aouth. ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Prenbyterinn church on Sunday next morning nod evening. Sunday School nf 3:00 p. m. "' ." The Presbyterian Sabbath School will commence at .T o'clock p. m. here-' nftr, ItMtcttd of 2;C0 or hfrctoforr. Mrs. Lenin, mother of Mrs. O. W. PithrMge, died iu t!m place oh 1'Vi diy evening last, after a ahort illness. The body was taken to Pittsburgh for inffrment, '-The Hunter well, near the Tio Mfita depot will probably be' down this week. A small well is considered A sure thing by those who are nostril, in regard to the territory. It may be h gusher, hut wo do not expect that We are informed that a child of lr. Chadwick'a, ' Section boos, who lives near the depot, died of diptlicria Tcsterdny. More of the family are down with it. V. O. Irwin's youngest son id dowu with the Name disease. Thatikujriviug approacheth, and i ho turkeys are living high, eating heartily, all uncontciuus of the general iiH8ac(0 which is soon to take place ttmong them. ' On that day the whole population will indulge iu a general least, and the strifes and (lUcortls con Sequent upu the important election just past will be buried aud forgotten until tho next election. From our Clariugton correspon dence of last week, which was received after the paper had gone to press, we i tract tha following: . , ... i Our old young friend,' J. E. ' Hill-; ard, is teaching school in Elk Co. ( Miss Calista 1 1 i 1 lard, sUter of the above-named gentleman, aud friend id' ours also, as which of the girls os knows us isu t? will teach near .Lick iugville during the coming winter. . Miss Jennie Shields has been enga ged as teacher for the Butterfield tchool just over the river and up the hill of many difficulties. Miss Mary Butterfield will teach at (he White school house. DiJlworth i& Co., are putting down -i T 1.1. T--. L'Mr Drilling has been commenced and will toutinue uatil oil, or a point 1200 feet beneath th surface, has been reached. f ..-"ith nf rtiir nnmmiiRitv tjvuii v wiv j ' j ..are requiring quito a celebrity in the trappiDg business. JiabLiia aro the principal victims. , .. . Tho December number of Bailout Monthly Magazine is issued, aud con tains tlie conclusion of M. Quad's great story, "That Taylor Boy," and xwhich ends most happily for nil con cerned. In addition, there are ome .remarkably good stories, poems and .engravings, and no one can read a jingle number of this cheap and pop ular monthly without being profound ilv impressed with the conviction that i j ... w i'u tiA bmt nonular tnacazice in the 1 4 K country, and has tho most variety in it. Publibhed by Thome & Talbot, 21 Hawley Street, Boston, a $1JSQ per annum, whielj is chfap enough for any on', THE 25TH DISTRICT, . THE OPFICIATj FldURES. Otu. ihitte'ti Majority 1,759 . Mr. P. M. Clark District Tvcturu Judge for this county, returned home from Kittanning this morning, and handed us the following official vol of tin district ou C.)rgr.fman : Jenka., White. Armstrong, Indiana Clarion Forest Jefferson 3,850 2.357 4,257 89.') 2,540 13,307. 4,503 4.854 2,053 457 2,294 15,150 13,397 White's majority 1,759 A man named Elder received 19 votes in Indiana aud 2 Jn Jefferson-, leaving White's majority over all 1,738: The 25th District has nobly redeemed itself. OUR COUNTY TICKET. It appears that wc have elected Geiullarry White for Congressman, and have probably lost Maj. Wetter for State Senate, although ho reduced Corbet's majority fearfully. According to the returns we have lost our Assem blyman in this County by four votos, This is so close that tfiero is talk of contesting' the election oh this point. We are not informed to a ceitnioty whether the contest is to be id ado or not. It is not to be puppoFud, howev er, that, either of the. cudilates wish to hnl i the seat by means, of illegal votes, and if there is conclusive evi- denec or fran 1 enough to'chn'iigejthe ii in !l 1 l ' renuii, me conicsi win prooaoiy oe made, i Wo hate bo lime to comiueut at length n tfcis subject, but may say more about it in future. Our.othor JIM V ((Hint j officers had no opposition,' and went in with sweeping majorities. On Tuesday evening last wo were titling In a crowded car In whlclf were a half dozen of the tuiimals known as rowdies."; They run that machine their own way for a considerable time and a .considerable distance iu fact until about four o'clock In the morn ing. Drinkiner shearing, singing, ful language, etc., constituted their programme. In front of us sat a young man and his wife, evidently newly married, who vainly tried to snatch a few moments sleep, but' were unsuccessful. At length the young man became dirgusted with the per formance, and went forward and said a few words to the ring-leader of the party, who shortly called him a ''liar." Scarcely had the word left his lips until' the arm of tho yjung man straightened out nnl the rowdy-in-chief went crashing thraugh thesiloon door. He had been struck fair upon the end of hig somewhat prominent nose, and tarriod on the spot where he landed, to bleed awhile. When he canio out We took a look at him, and oh! but he had a beautiful nose I It was a thing of beauty and a joy forev er! It had swelled, and spread, and flourished like Jonah's gourd. It was, by all oddn, the best nasal job we have ever looked upon. , And what was the e(Tcct ? Why the noisy party subsided, and not another perp was heard from that corner during the trip. Tho re sult was immediate ami. las-ting. We rose - up and called that muscular young innii blessed, We weut forward and hor k hiai by the hand and con gratulated him upon his artistic work. V smiled upon his wife, who, after hearing us praising her husband beamed upon us liko a summer morn ing. We felt like saluting the bride, but after studying the matter over 'a moment concluded we. wouldn't be cause her husband might take um brage thereat, and we wouldn't wish to excite a mau with such a talent for striking from the shoulder.' However we giggled, aud auiokered and shook for hours after the occurrence. Would that all such rowdyism had such a happy termination. Outside of Philadelphia the State is democratic by a fair majority, and baa .'here been a fair election iu that city, th; electoral vote of the State would be ca!- for Tilden. Elk Demo crat. That is to say, thai if those fraudu lent tax receipts in the fiuds of the bosses of the Democratic party, in Philadelphia, hadn't been captured, they would have been voted on, and that city would, of coarse, have gone Democratic. Mr. O. Jamieson is putting down a well ou his place a mile above the river bridge, directly west of the old one, which by some mcabs was spoilel. . The following fteraa are taken from our Lacytown v letter of last wcck : ' '' Owing to the numerous little jobs to be done about the mill, the manufac ture of lumber has been somewhat lim ited for some time past, but now, both circular and band saw are doing good work averaging 20,000 feet of boards per day last week. Cal Arner is the champion potato raiser this year. lie has 150 bushels of more than ordinary size. Some lover of flowers mar be inter ested in knowing that we have in La cytown tho boss chrysantliem. It has now some fifty beautiful white flower?, and as moTiy more buds. Tho burning slabs set fire to the corner of the run-way bridge on Fri day, but was discovered in time to prevent any damage being dono. Two men named John Brink and Joo White got into an altercation in tho barroom of one of our hotels last Friday night, jiud the affair ended in a fight, in which White got stabbed in tho neck and cut across the nose by Brink, a common pocket kuife being used for the purpose. The knife enter ed the -neck immediately under the left ear, and caused an ugly wound, though not considered a dangerous one. The wounds -were promptly dressed, and the injured man was cared for until Saturday, when he was sent to his home, in Pike township., Brink was arrested, and put under bonds for $1,000. '-The quarrel between tho two mcu was of long standing, and was not of a political nature. Clearfield Jte- publican. A Topai fhirt etud, broken fWan the wire screw. Tho top had a pearl set in gold in the centre of stone. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. - LAST NOTICE. t4 A V "-. .. ah persons Knowing uiemseires to be indebted to tne on book ' account are requested to cnlf" and settle im mediately or the accouuts for past year -will be placed ,io ' a lawyer hands for .collection. ,' Cash preferred, but those unable to pay cash, can' pay iu grain or country produce at market prices or give notes." 5 Remember this and save costs. !,., 1 30 4t . W. C. Coburx. M. D. ' Freeh Buckwcat Flour at Rhlii-' son & Bonner's. . ' 31 -It FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful , home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which he now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low figures. '. i Term one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and t wo years. Mii.es W. Tate. iott: ,; , r- 1 Car Load Best Syracuse Salt, at Robinson A Bonner's. 30 2". I'' - i.j .i- 1 1 . JiOXKY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolu at tbo follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches Ion jr. per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts TL mcr.es long, per cord of o it. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inclus in diameter. Office at Lawrenco House. ' J. II. Dericksom & Co. 27if At Robinson & Bonuer's is tho place to buy Boots & Shoes. Stock complete. Prices low. 31 2t TIONIXTA tKKTK. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in ; General Merchandise. ' Flour j3 barrel . - - $7.O0tf$ 7.80 l.TOf-4I.5 i.eo II.S0fel.7i 75(aS0 - ' ' 4S(y;50 - Jfi10 1.50((j2.fi0 15 15 . 11 - - w 7.00 4.50 10Q121 - 7061.00 ;56$ioo - ' 266530 - 203i2$ ''.'-, .85 - ,-lOfiLlO - tStflO - 10 ' , ' a) 2.0Qg2.10 - 15(1(1 r - 8.75 3.90 Flour Tgl Hack. , . Corn Meal, bolted - ' -Chop feed - - , - . . live buhol : Oats "JJ buHhtl - .- Corn, ears . -. - ' Iioana J bushel . i w . Ham, augur mired i-anvaae -Breakfast llaeon, anar cured Sliouldont - . - WhitetlBlu Uatr-barrela '--J Lake herring half-luirreU Sugar ..: -. - Syrup - ' - N. O. Molfte -. ltoat Kio CoiAjo Nol l " . ltio Coffee, - - Java Coffee - - ' ' fta '--''- llnttr - . . Hice . - - - - Kg, frenh -, - Salt - , - I .ard , - - I roil, common bar Nails, lOd, 3 keg - - )tato, 2iw - - - Uruc bbl. ... 0 l.f'J THA!KSGIVfCfGFCOCLAMATl0N. WrAfiinNoTtwf, October 2d By tie President of tle United States of America : A pROCbAMATIOJf. From year io year we have been accustomed to paase is our daily pur suits and set apart a time to offer our thanks to Almighty God for the spec iul biasings do lms vouchsafed t us, with our prayers for a continuance thereof. We have at this time equal reason to be thankful for His contin ued protection and for many, material blessings which V Ilia .'.bounty'' has fce stowed. In addition to these favors accorded to us as individuals, we have especial occasion to express out hearty thanks to Almighty God that by His providence and guidance our Govern ment, established a century, ago,; has been enabled to fulfill the purpose of us uranaont in anoroing an asyiutu to the peoj)le of every race, securing civil and religious liVerty to all within its borders, and meeting out to every in dividual alike justice and equality before the law. It is, moreover, espec ially our duty to offer our humble prayers to the Father of all mercies for a continuance of His divine favor to us as a nation and is individuals. By reason ofall these considerations, I, Uly)S S. Grant, TwwiJeut.uf.the puite'4 States, d4- teooinijenii to the people of the United States to devote tho 30lh day of November next to the expression of their thanks and prayers t' Almighty G-d,; And laying aside their daily advocations, and all secular occupations to assemble in their re spective places of worship and observe such day as n day f'hanksgivingand rest. In witness whereof I have heieunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, J his 26th day of October, in the ycat of our Lord ouo, thousand ei-'ht hun- drcd'anil seveuty six and of the inde pendence of the United States of Amer ica the ouo hundred and first. 1 'J. ! ' ;! .' h y.i V. S. Grant. By the President : , Hamilton Fish, Scc'y ot Stato. Bountiful, nature .affords no finer Sjvecific for skin diaeasea than Sulphur, a fact that is clearly proven by the action upon the cuticle nffiicted with eruptions or ulcerous ore, of that su preme purifier, Glemi'e Sulphur1 Soap. Depot Crittenden's No. 7 Sixth Ave., N. V. Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, black or brawn, 50 cts. 31 4t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. nIIKRK will bo exposed to public Kale, A on tbo iiremiNGM, In (nen Townahip, Forest County, Pennsylvania, on TV KSDAY, DKCKMMKK 12th, 187G, nt 1 'rlo-k, P. M., the undivided one fourth jnr'-of all that certain piece of land Hituale in the Township of OiiveH find County of ForK aforesaid, part of tract No 518!,boundocland described as follow, to-wl? : llginnin) at a post r.n lice divid ing tract No. MiH) from No. 51lS!, and at the distance of MS porches from tho northwest corner of this and said latter tract, aim ox tcndiiiK tlionco south 4;J decrees east 160 perches to a post, thenco souih 4ii (loftreea west 108 jxrchoH to a post, thence north 4SJ depives west 1(10 perches to a post on the dividing lino first mentioned, tlionco along said dividing lino north 4(iJ decrees cast lOO lurches to the placo of Ixvinninu. Containing one lumdrcd acres and allow ance, morn or less. , , . . , Term of-Sale -Cahh. ' 1 DALLAS SAUNDERS, Administrator de bonin non. J. B. Aon kw ) f ' Tionosta, Pa. W. K. lTiir, i 1 Nov. i:i, KS70. GOOD J'OltTUME. Waits on all who purchase ticket in tho fJrand Kxtra Drawing, Monday, Oecem bcr 4, 1S7, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. This Institution was regularly Jiuoro rated by the Le(;islatiiri of tlie Statu for Kducatlonal purposos in 1SC8, with a capi tal of $1,000,000, to which it has added a reserve fund of $.150,000. Its C! rand Singlo Kumlxir Drawings will take placo month ly. Tho season of lf'70 closes with the fol lowing Hchoine : , ;l i J 0iitl f.-,0. Only 20,XK nt 20 ea-h. Fractious In jiro portion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize............ $50,000 1 Cupital Prize 211.000 I Cai.itiU Prize 10,000 0 Prizes at $1,000 10,000 10 ti." Prizes at f)00 . LJ.fiOO 100 Prizes at JO0 Prizos nt too Prizes at fOOO Prizes nt 800 00 ioo L'O . 30,0(H1 . 40,000 . ,riU,0O0 (j i ejtii Ai,eaoxiM4TioK i'uizks. 0 ApproxMiiatioi Prison of .;oO. 2,700 9 Apiroximatiou Prizes of '200... l,soo 0 Approximation Prizos of loo... (too 2st6 Prizes, amounting to 3iH,o0 Write for CircuUra or send orders to WILLIAMSON A CO., 1117 liioiwlwav, N. Y.. CllAS. T. HOWARD, New Orlbans, La. The 1 Firtt Bogular (iuarterly Dollar Drawing will take place ou January 2, 1K77. Tickets l each. Capitul Priz jl,5 H0. i 32 4t $ 45 PER TERM, 13T PER YEAR, Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established IKiO. Property fl03, 000. Endowment t4t.UOO. Our youth (lsth aestM) sliall lutve the benclit of iu Wiutcr tertu opens Dec. 5 Sind turcata loguo (li oe) to Rev. J. T. Kdwabu, D. D., l'rinciinl. il Cj U Uscltl BE tJi ibv ForewT KpaUa Olwillpy. Amerfonn fc Foreign fTTLMORK O- CO., Rucwon to Chip nran, lIomert Co.f Solft-Hor : Patonta procured in all countrioa. - Na Fees In ad vance. No eliarpi?i unless ffio pnteiit piatrfetJV Nr fraw fo makini? prelimui!- examra4knK, No additional fca fm-o-Mnininprtnd' ootwfiictinfr a rehenrtn-fr- Ey a r re 4-n t doc.iniorv of the Comtnlsaioner l.t, rnjecloil nppUwitfonn may bo revived. Sccin1 nttcntinn iriven to Intorforrnew J'iiM la-foro the PaWt OYIlee, Kttoniioij ticforo (vnijrrw, InfrtncT'rnriit Srritu in different States, and all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Hnd Ktanip to Uilmore A Co., for pamphlet of IxJy pagoa, j - r r Tmid Cases, "Wnrrnuls and . : - : t Ncrijt. ; Contested Lund Cases prosecuted beforo tho U. S. (e:ieml Iand Olllco and Depart ment of the Intirior. Piivute Ind Clainut, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, nnd llomosfead Cases attended to. Land Serin tn 10, W), and 1R0 acre ptoce.s for snlo. Tlds Scrip is assignable, and t an bo located in th name of the rnire.hnsor upon any Gov ernment land subject to private entry, at 1.25 per aero.' It is of cr)iwil valuo with Ronnty Land Warrants. Send atamp to Oitinore A Co., for pamphlet of Instr.u- uon. - ; ( r, Arri?nr of &, Ilountj'. Officers, Soldiers, and Sailora of tbo lato wnf or thrlr holrs. aro in manv eases en titled to money from tho (jlovcmment of wmrn tney navo no knowledge. Write full hiatory of service, and atalo nuionift of Jmy and bounty received. Lnoloso stamp tnOilmoro A Co., and a full replv, j . : t : 1 1 i . J ' tuiri AMiHinugii, Tlli l)e given you ireo. Pensiousi. All OfTiwrs, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptnrTd. or injured In tbo late war, nnwever sngntiy, rnn oitain a pension by addressing Uilmoro .V Co. Casts prosecuted bv tlilmore A Co. 1k- fore tho Sujreuit 'ourt of tho United Mutcu, the t oui tol ( lam, and the South ero Claims ConiiniHsion. ...... ' Each diMnii tmcnt of our buxineaa is con ducted in a uonarate buroun. undrr charare of the samo experienced pnrticinployod dV too oiu iji ni. Attention to all business entrusted -t Ciilmoro A Co. ia thua kc- cured. AVadosire to win suH-eiw br de scrying it. . , t Address GIL MORE A CO., 620 FRtreot. Washington, I. C. 41tf IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! Tho Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is selling, aUexceptionul- lv low Di ii'i'H mill L.n thrills to unit mi r. chasers, over . . , i i ONE.'MILLIONJACRES of their mugniticont grant on everv aiile witnin twenty nines ot tneir roail. Ad mirably united for: production of Corn. Cotton, Orain, Grass, Fruits, and all other iSortliern crops. Winteraaro mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no brought. Special induce ments for cstabliHimentJof manufactories. Ior clreiuars, address w. I). SLACK, Ind COinmis ii' nor, Little Rock, Arkan sas. . . ....... .... . 4! 4 WESTERN LAMPS fHOMESTEAP8.; , f f I If you want reliable information whoroand how to got a cheap Farm, or gcverement Homestead, tree, aenu your address to a. J. (iilmorp. Land Commissioner. Law rence. Kansas, and receivo gratia a copy of The Kansas Pacific llomostead, , . 20 4 -t- TO AGENTS or ant vho nkkd woiik. THE BIG BONANZA i'KR I'M E. Dan Do Quillo's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is just rea l-. It is' the ric'hofct'in texts and illustrations seen for long time. Are you out ot work or dragging along on some dull took t no for this one. It wilt till your pockois sure! Don't delay and lose territory you want: send for circular at once. It costs nothing toscethem. Address AMERICAN PUII LISMINO CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C, 1JL1SS CO., Newark, N. J. ' 'Jfi 4 F ur nit ii r o Rob m s ! The undersigned lx-gs leave to Inform the eltiaens of Tionesta, and the public in general, that he has opened a FlltS'l VT.ASN F URN IT Ult K STOKK, in his now building at the junction of Elm ht. and tiio Dutch Hill road, where ho keep). on band a large assortment of FURNITURE;: Consisting in part of Walnut Parlor Sets, Chambor Sets, . Cane Soat Chairs, , ',' Wood Scat Chairs, Rocking Chairs ' ' Dining Tablos, , , ' ' ' " Extension Tables, Marine -'op Tables, Kitchen Furniture, . , , UureatiK, ' , . ! lieJsUnds, ' ' Washstauda, T.IIUIKM. . Msttresaos, . . Cuplxiards, . Rook t 'ases, Fancy Rrackota, ... L'siking (jlassoti. Picture Frames, aud SASH' & DOORS always on hand. His rooms being lat i;e, and well situat ed lie is prepared to oil'ur superior induoo uionts io puiiliHiers. (Jail and examine his stock runl prices, anil be eouvinuoil U N b E RTA K III G. A full asoytneil ef Cottlus and Caskets ivtiiHtanlly in more. 231y A. II. PARTRIlKlE. C""t AllTTs, CA HTsTo"Exlralsri xeT VbT- iiinx Csnis, with nanio J0c., : t 00 fo. 2fio. Melleuvlli Cart! Co., Mellt-uvillcr Col. Co.. N. Y, 1H4 TFXTC ARPE't'lNUS. 8-jcta. ih r yard. L FELT CE1LIM1 for rooms in phicjof I'lastcr. FFLTKOOFINf and SlIUNU For haniplos, address C. J. FA V, Camdcu, New Jcrty. l' 1 C I. o. r. II O WEL L JtCO. - ; - - - - . - ii -i i i Tlltg TAPEIl IS OX FII.K.1VITU Wtro Adrortinlns rwotrscto Vn n tmilo. 9 XLf (I i'or 1w Afwral REST Ju,JW'7 Liberty St. New York. AMD ERS 6 M V i LLE ; AflETMi WANTED. . A coniilcto History-.f. A-fdTsnnvin Prison, by Dr. R. U. Stevenson; ;!iirgTor In charge, with an 1 Apondix containing tho names of Vi,(m I Inion soldiers Who died tiiero, with tho date and cans of death. Sent on receipt of price, J i.oo, . Splendid Campaign Rook. Tnmbnll Bros. IVaitimoro, Sdil. - , . , QtcQ'TT A week to Agents. Sani I pies FREE. P. O. Ylrk ory, AugustaMo. . f , SOft Highest Promhim at the Centennial ,. . Awarded to the i . ; LAMB KNITTING MACHINE, Knits a Stocking In 1.1 'Minnies! ! Knitting in tho heel and narrowing off tho ton coinpleto ; knita all Hir.es j narrows and wiixlcns at ill and knits tiio web oitlior Tubular or Flat, Single, Double, or Rib bed, Producing all Varieties of Knit Ap parel. Send for circular"! and sample stocking. LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO, Chicopce Falls, Masao Philadelphia Ir AHFrMTQ Fonr 10.00 n.romos FRfTE ' '- J. M. MUNSON A CO.. Pliil- rulelphia, Pa. 30 4t J OfV00 n mnn,h to eertainty to ev yptJVJvJ ory jwrson nollinac our-Ietter Copying Hook. No press, lirwlvos water used. EXCELSIOR CO., irTrtbuTro JJwit ding, Chicago. Si'nd for eirrnlacs and terniK, free. ' . 8 4t AH Visiting' Cards, with vour namo JV' finely piintvi, sent for2iic We have 200 stylos. Agent.- wanted. Osampleafor stamp. A. II. Fuller rf Co., llrockton, MaH. ' 30 4 ' Q K Extra Fino mixed cards, with name, i t10 cents, jiost p.ifd. Ls Jcnes A Co Nassau, N, Y. i 5 30 4- $1362 50 1 . PEOHTS EROIT , i $10G 25 $175 00 J IXVKSTMKXTM OF ' $21 8, Thejudicious selection and management of Stock1 Privileges; is a snro road to rapid fortune. 'Send for new "System of Ansiied Profits," free with frill iniorniation concerning tho K'.oek Market. T. POTTER WIOIIT rf (Ht. old and Stock Rroknrs, "4t sa Wall Stroci, Now York. OrVMixed Carrlw, with luunn, 10 cts. Sam OLfplos for 8 ct. Ntamp. ,J. M"inkler t- Co. Nassau, N. Y. . t ' . l , j so 4t CEfiTENPIIAL REDUCTION IN. ADVERTISING!: . . ' Tb reo thousand, two bnndrcd and llftr dollars worth of newspaper advertising, at publishers schodtilo rates given for $700, and a Uircft months' note accepted in payment from advertiser of responsiliii lty, A printed list, giving Nam a. Charac ter, Actual Daily and Weekly Circulation and Schednlo Rates of advertising, sont froo to any address. Apply to Ueo. P. Howell A Co., Newspaper Adycrtisinfj Agenta, 41 Park Row, N Y. : ;;,; gzenns suzjp1ium soap. Thoroughly CtntBs Disiasxs ovtkk Skiw, Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions or the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, 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, smch a tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle, marvelouslt clear, smooth and pliant and being a wholesome bsattifier is tae preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages or Sul phur Paths are insarad BV the use or Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and liven and prevents durasxs communicated MX contact with the person. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. end $1.20. V. & Tb 50 cent caliet at triple the ait ot thorn at 5 ccata. HILL'S HUB AND WHISKER DX! Black r Draws, 80 Ceala. C. 5. aiTTOTOJ, Pwp'r, 1 Sixth At., I.L The exjx-i leoca of flv vrar bus proved that '.his Coin pint aud re liublo work of Genera' ' 1 nl'oriiuition is hotter idaptcd to tha wants M classes of the com nullity titan anyotha work of tho kind t , XELL'S CYCLOPEDIA lei BnittdHitin. A0EHT3 WASTED. published. It has boeu proven by it . IMMENSE SAliKS,' by tho uumeroim COMMKXn.VTORY NOTICES UFCD,. A id by Jts uniform, ' " , : SI t iM'.SS WITH AOKXTS.-. Tho cdaii n C'f 1H70 has lKttn THOR0l'.;IL,Y KKYISRD Ttt-GATl.'... It contains li.ono srticltM, 3060w.d engravings and .i 1 1 u hadsoiUMly rii graved and tslord maps. The work is issued in parts,- and aspeci. men copy, vita iwip, will eit U auy address, fl eo of ptisuige, for twenty ecu Is. BAKERJ)AVIS & CO., Publishers, (Suvt-etaorsato 1". Klwootl ZvU.), Nos. 17 aaid 10 South Sixth Sire. 4-'l tlULXDZH'ALX, PA..
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