The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 22, 1876, Image 2

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    W. R. Dt2Trf. - - .-EDITOR.
WEDXKSDAt KOLMllljt KOT.-tJ, Mi.
THE SITUATION.-!
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, Notwithstanding the fact' that more
tbanr two weeks hveMcd tiine the
rre8tdcntiai, electionJiiw,4Kt i yet
known, which .candidate carried a ,ma-
jority of the lectors. The situation is
Co' fat haaged that South' ClarolinV
' official'tote gives IIayc9 tlie, Hectora
of that Stat, i jn Louisiana, the count
. is now coins on. ; voder the; eyes J of
nrnim iivi i a 11 im uim u uinu u iiu rn -
1 ties, with Ihe probabilities in - favor
of Hayes". 'Hie result after all! sooras
Ao bioee ou 'Florida, ,', The Democrats
daim to have official and: semi-official
- roturns from nearly all the -counties
of tbe State,' which gircs the State "to
, inuen. ( Ane ivepuoiicaDa are couu
kat, that even . in the event of the
vote as returned' giving the Sutq to
' Tilden.'they can prove enough fraudu-
letit returns to tuange me result, ii
'' ia probable that the result may not be
Jinown to a certainty, for Borne time to
come. The Democratic press is crying
out that Hayes is to be "counted in,
and display a .great deal of nervous-
f ness when any attempt ia made to !in-
vestigate Iht frauds of their party' in
4t ta Ala1ii1A t.Ctfolfta flf lho
411 J v VIIU V. J . v i. v. hjtnv -i - .
facts, however, the people may be! cer
tain! that If Hayes is legally elected,he
aril, be inaugurated, and that if he is
net elected, the Republican party do
not, nof ever did, want him "counted
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The Louisiana Usturnirig Board
will begin its labor'to-day. The count
;. Will vbe watched by ' five , prominent
Democrats and ao ' equal number of
'prominent Republicans. The country
has confidence la all these men,' and
whatever thej,.report will be consider
ed aa-eouviuoitig. i An amicable feel
ing now exists between the gentleiueu
representing, tne two parlies in ine
city, as the letter published this morn-
; tug indicate that ali i differences have
been healed. The duties of these gen
tlemen are not 'official1 n" any way.
''The'v have uo control over'the Board.
and the only reasons for their ; being
o present is that their presence Will pre
vent any illegal measures. The fact of
, ihelx presence, however, assumed that
tlie Board Is not trusted. by the poople
; at large, and as the old adage of send'
jng a thief to catch - a thief has not
been followed. in this instance,, there
'"may be conflicted opuuons and -porta.
Forjhe peace of the country
we eao ouly hope that the ten ' gentle-
- men present may be atkred with the
result, and make a report accordingly
, Derrick, Monday. ! .
. Little by little the opposing .now.
rs !n "RnrnriA dpfirtA their rairnnses.
i - . - i
: and we thus get some idea of the scape
of the impending war, 'provided i the
.several powers can limit themselves to
ihe scope at present prescribed.. -Utre
. 'tis just where the uncertainty pomes in.
: Jingland ! proposes,: for ' eaamjj to
. a!7 and tinlit rtnRtiit!nnrI in inmh
sas she claim, for tlie signatory powers,
U3ut who aethorized. hereto do t this 7
Will all the great powers submit to it
. -Then Russia may1 so succeed iu the
' war as to attack Constantinople, . and
, wbo.c&u then say if. the' war will be
confined to that. limit? , It is barely
possible even yet, that tho war may
be averted, but not at all . probable ;
' .and should it break forth,' it now
eeeras entirely probable that England
and Russia will ba the real combat-
. Ants. Turkey ia so completely' bank
rupt, that it seems morally impossible
' for her to continue the war tor a con
siderable -period'. Yet the fighting
qualities mauifveteu by the Turks in
the Servian war. snow that tiiey are
uot effete, and worthless as soldiers,
as has been so generally claimed.-
, -. . .
--The bllowiug extract w Ikkeu
U ova , the Jat.J Petcrtiburg correspon
dence published in yesterday's l)tr-
ri?k. We reproduce it because ex
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iu this couuty during the cauvaas:
; . Harry Whit, the ilejuiblican candi
date for Cougrec.s iu ihu district, was
tlected by a majority of 1,759, which
is mwrt! tLau three times the majority
ot Jeuks in 1!7-L ' Uad thre been
one more Jeuks organ like die Jietord
with the same slanderous articles writ
ten by the editor f that paper against
the reputation of Mr. Whilwand pub
lished in the Tarter paper over ava-
ricty of initials,. W. C," "T. C,
hi;l u duivii ethers hU-U we i-atu:ot
call to mind, the Republican parly
would have elected their man by, over
2,000 majority. Mr. Jenks hinptlf i.i
a recognke'l penllemart, aftr? has daily
friends ia both paitiea, but it is- also
a fact bore, tlian onco, proved that
the sopport of the Record sv deAth to
any one seeking public position.
Our Washington Letter.
Sprcln to the Rtrpnr.icxK.
The,c,w (Jiin a JJnion, an ably
conducted paper, which flew the rioter
cooper colors tiunng inc recent enra
paign'aiid yhili fs'lecidediy Doimj-'
cratic? la jts leaung,,iu its issue 9 f tho
14th.!nst sayer 1 "Judging tho "matter
impartially w4 ard 1 forced to'' confess
that trie evfJettoo.of fraud in Louidnna
is altogtlier against, the Dgnogruts.
In five parishes whero the ucfrgesput-,
numbef the whites tv to one, hatdly
a Republican toto' is returned; 'while
in 1872 and 17-1, the Republic ans had
very large majorities. The Republic
ana claim fraud in. these cases, and will
have but little difficulty, we apprehend
to prove It. It ' Is altogether ngalnst
reason to believe that the colored peo
ple either bodily abstained from vo
ting iq five populous parishes wr voted
the Democratic ticket. : In nil other1
strongholds of RadicaliemMhe negroes
voted solidly for Hayes.'," We havo no
desire to sustain the. Republican char
ges of fraud, except where the evidonco
is all in their favor. The- Democrats
seem wholly unable to explain the vote
in the . five Louiiua parishes, alwve
alluded to.": Iu otlver words, iu qvcry
case where the legality of the - vote is
In'dispute the White Liners are ' enti
tled to the benefit of every doubt," but
in the:c.F.Sd ciLc;d, Ku-hlax, lugeuuity
has been taxed in vaia to furnish some
plausible 'explanation of tho total ab
sence of the colored' voters1 from the
polls" wheu the ratio of ccAored .(Ke-
puoiican yotersj is two to one-to trfe
whites (Democratic-voters.) , '
' The strenuoua ; ofilrti ; now being
made in South Carolina by the Hamp
ton and.Tilden .managers to - preveut
the board of State canvassers from go
ing into any; investigation of alleged
frauds, and to confine its fuuct'wns, to
simply certifying- the vote a? retiirocd
by lounfy officials, are regarded.', here
as evidences of their, purpose sto: Ufla
all juquiry1 as toi tho r methods of, the
rifie elubj 'nf ' that' Slate doriiij' the
campaign.; They celebrated the one
hundrelh anniversary of our independ
ence by the deliberate murder of sev
eral colored men at Hamburg, - under
circumstances so lafamoaj and revolt.
ing that even the better portion o( tbe
Democratic press throughout the coun
try denounced it as the act of, barbar
ians. Butler, tbe leader and 'defender
of the massacre, at once became the
recognized head of the rifle clubs
ivepuuncan , political meetings - were
everywhere overawed and intimidated
by the presence of armed desperadoea.
A1', feign "of ' terror ' was ' established
thr.oughbufc tlie, State. Scores of mur
der, were committed and their authors
hare thus, far - escaped .punishment;
and the subversion of the State Gov
ernment by a Moody revolution was
ouly prevented, as U believed, by the
presence of United States troops. Un
der such circumstances the electoral j
vote of the State is claimed forTilden,
aud it is proposed, to prevent anyscru
tiny of the meats employed by the in
terposition ofjhe Supreme Court of the
State . ,
. In-Loulrisna where eiimlur efforts at
intimidation aud fraud have been
made, a like attempt to - restrict the
members of the Returning Board to
ministerial acts, simply is being urged
as the only hope of giving the vote to
Mr. -Tilden ; and it now appears- that
it was a part of a ehrewd plan to per
petrato all the frauds in the strongest
Republican parishes, and then, with a
greut show of luireess, to insist that
the rote of the precincts tainted with
fraud bo thrown out, thus Insuring the
Sri ate to Democracy. A more iufjmoua
plan f-a rub t.te njajur'ly tf a counnu-iiit-y
.of iu constitutional rights never
w as concocted even by the Democratic
jnauogers. Ta'kin"auy Hall id iu im
minent danger of losing its laurels at
the hands of the White Leagues of
Loui.-ina.- .' ' "l " ' '
, Advices from Florida hardly indi
cate the line of actiou to be observed
there, since the prompt arrival of the
troops put a summary stop te the
wrecking of trains which appeared to
have been inaugurated to dday the
arrival of .ilectio.u returns, , ; - ,
The matter x( the election
cf . lion.
J". G. Blaine to the I'rt-sidcur y of the
j oii.iic i yuiie IVcjuoiitly discvcl. in
political circles. In the opinion of
very many that it willta f. ontha be-.
fore, .absolution of the . rrpgidenliftl ;
problem will have1 be ti ' 1 )vod. In
tho meantime; th,V. rresidoqt of the
Senate will act, and Mr. Blaine Rectus
to be a favorite with a large majority
of Republicans here. But popularity
among the masses, such ns his recep
tion, diping thcafcriv Wfl'wfJ,'! notl
.cquivplf sUQ .nu,jclectioojiait U. very
1 ijioly 1 0 .beget jealousy, , as, ajpeared
hy the result at Cincinnati. Senator
Anthony and' also ' Ha'mfin 1 are Ifrt
qncnll y.irj'c'iitloned ns'ptobable' cKlidl-
i '11 I:.t J--f I T it'.- I -.'
There is a. feeliug ;th$t the jconjiu
session of Congressiwill 'prrtv4 'one f
tno'hiost e'xei'tirt.'aS' H' rnu'st' one bf
, , 1 ' t i-
t he most eyentul, of auy,' ,eyer nsscni
bled ju Washington. The I'resideatial
cvniplications ; would, of themselves,
'furnish material for a lively'- win ier-
but, in addilioninariy novel (juesUons
and-nTany, others Villi .novel features
wilt crowd tue U),ree ,niontlis ifujlj ,of
work and unduly excite the 1 belligerw
ent members of both "Houses.' Geti.'
t ,1 i - .
Butler comes back at a very roo-1
lime.' 1 - . . .
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The com uuttcor appointed to frame
a permanent form of government for
the District Is at work upoii tho 'talk
assigued it, and hear suggestions from
all citizens desiring to be heard. It is
believed its members are favorable! to
a restoration of the Mht orsufiraireto
citizens' of the Distriet'that they may
be allowed a voice as to their, goyern
ment and the rates of taxation impos.
ed. It is also hoped' that be com-
mltlee may definitely settle the rela
tione between jhe District aud General
Government, which, have heretofori
been left to adjust themselves or to he
arbitrarily fixed ' by, ench trtw Con
gress.
Maxwell.
The Oil City Den ick, in speaking
of the tone of tho different party papers
:ince the election, expresses, its views
as follows. 1 ,. f t'i.i.i- k- ' (: '. i i-
The tone of the Democratic prcse Is
desperate. Itcalls or -.bloodahedj 'Ji'
Ha'yes' iselecteJ. It talksjoud; aud
blii3tc'rsuiuch, bntitsuoiseisliltle more
than tho bawlings of !i fanatic. The
editorials of these panm jodicato .this;
that bloodshed wi'l occur only, in" the
event of Hayes' eleption, whether fairly
or fraudulently. 'We hold 'tnat the
Republican purtyis tKe rnorp.' intelli
gent one, and , that Tilden's 'election
will in nowise arouse the members of
that orgauixatiou. to desperate deods.
The' 1. souliment of this party 'is :
"Better that Tilden" "be elected than
for Hayes to ticeone 'iVesidect' by
fraudulent conntins." .. !
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THANKSGIVINGPROCLAMATION.
WAsin xciroN, October 26.
; By the Pjcsideufc of the ' Uuijqd
States of America : A . ; "
A PkoclamatIox ' 1
From year to year , wo have been
accustomed to pause in our daily pur-.'
suns ana Bet apart a time 10 ouer our
thanks to Almighty God for the'spea
ia. blessings tie. has vouchsafed t
us, w itli our prayers for a continuance
thereof.' ; We have at this timel eqoal
reason to be thankful for His contin
ued protection and for many material
blessings which Itis bounty has '. be
stowed. .In addition -to Lce fiuors
accorded to us as'jindividtials, we have
especial occasion to express oui hearty
thank's to Alru'ghty God that by His
proviJeuco and guidance vur Govern
meut, established a century ago, ha
been enabled to fulfill the purpose 'of
its founders in affording hn asylum to
the people of every race, securing civil
and religious liber' to all within its
borders, and meeting out to every in
dividual alike justice and - equality
before tbe law. It is, moreover, espec
ially our duty to offer our huuiblo
prayer to tho Father of : fill mercies
for a continuance of His divine favor
to us as a nation and 13 individuals.
By reason of all these considerations.
T, Ulyses S. Grant, President of the
United Spates, -do reeoimaeud to ' the
people of the Unit'od States tq devote
thejoOth day of November next to tLfc
expression of their thanks a;ud pr'yers
to AJ-nii-hty Gad, and laying as'uhi
their daily advocatioiis, aud all secular
occupations q aembJe in their
ppective places of worship and observe
such day as a day of'hanksgivinand
rest. ; '' ' -" '
In witness whereof I have btieunio
set my. hand aud caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed. , j ' '
Done at the City of Washington,
thlj ;2'.U'j clay, cf October, in the vom
of our Lord ono thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-nix and of the inde
pondence of the Utod Sfalcs of Amer
len llio one h Indre I ncd f rst.';
By tho President : . y y
Hamilton Fish, Sec'y olStato.v
New Advertisement.
O3MMISSI0NERS1 SALE OP LANDS.
BTriTtTTJK ftf v((rIr'WCTtrfrAln
My itX thn t'oniinonwwiltUof V., maclo
nn'd pi-oVhloil.'w-o' ttift iinderslftnod (1m
miasloiiers.of ForoHt t'ountv, wilj expow
to al hy phbtle VonlHo)f ooU-ry at tho
Court IIooho,' ii Xwowto )ioro( Out'?) :
at 2''clt'ok, iv in., U following Un'iibM
tracts of lauil, vi: fi, (.. ,,-:.. ! "'
w.r n. Aerofc y, in'ilp. . . . To tuoM A.'i.
S3tl 1 M - ftarnott finfmorv Ttfprt.
a! il(Xl Ilrtwe , iAY""'' WllHnk.
WU1 ,r)0:.Kin?nloi Hnoblct Jlyi uirtii.
. -fO 'Firmest rorrv-r,, ,'"
..0,:roon ' ' Smith s. "'
S191 ISO! Hickory J F.lly-rtlxHU Jtwiki
200 Harmony McDonoOgU Jlelrs.,
,.' ; J..T BltliNN AN. fJerk
Trial List,, December , frmi 1876.
KK6T t-oVTY, HSL, I I '., -I '
' I.tst ct OH.rs set dow-rt for (rh at a
Court to be lu-ld hi nd fltr ialil Oountv.
boiaiucnciiig Iocinabbr 2j, IX7'ii--- i 1
1 ' i . '( 1 . .!' 1 o r.
Xancv Tiulc ot hi vs. TldVln- ,
' arm". nrtnt1rr. '"'' 11 (I SfC IS7(t
A. - Wellocj va.i Ai K 11 nor d- -llmrer
. t .: .. .2'J Deo. 175
KTi.al.othdeor vs. It. C. Soott!
etat 24 Feb 1S71
Hanimil Duff vs. Jamas W. -n
tJutUrio .-.,1 1.' 17-Ma IS67
Teresa Hobcrts ot al vs. J. J.
iahr" - ia Sep. 372
Jnirus l. W. Hook vs. Par-
ous Cor eland otul. I ." I i.,4JMy IS70
J.F. Overlaiulor 'vm. (.'ha-s.
Ilinton 1 SO Ron. 178
J. . Hoot vii Uo. Mnrifivn 85 Mrt.y 1S7U
J, O.' Yiult tttux v. J. 81iaW". i 1. I I
key .3 Sep., 170
jcssh carson vs. it. Al. tir-
isftivi;' ' '" ' "!.: -y ' 24f?ep.
J. A, Propwr SucootMWr- for ( r!j
uso vs. J. W. II. Iteisingcr . " i
ctalAdmrs . 27 Afay 176
Jamil) Wnstmof vs. J. ! A.
! laloonj , . ; i .i ; . : 2 May 1S70
FriN'inan t Corbet vs. C"o.- .
Y. TttlirUVc iV; Co.' . 4t TV1. l7i
9co. M h-cthh v. I',. N.Tvftcv i elij ITO
M. i. Hall S Co. vs. It. Al. ' !
C.ir-son , , . ,i 45 .Sop. lS7o
J. It. Koisingor et nl Ad- ' ' ,,.'
mr'BV. J. At. Kepler .' .17 Fob.1 lS7
Jard At Driinh t al tor mho k ' '
vs.:HugU McXwU rt al , I loe. IS75
J. '. Alorrisou ot al Kxoou-,
'"ti. Kll Ilerlincttd Ex- ,
. outoia i -ft , ';.3 bop. J376
Cullies i Ilolbrook S Set- " , '; !
dort Whitman . ' 07 Sop. 187(1
Ir. 'Win. -Voxel vs.1 Over- ' .-
Bcera of: Poor ot Tiruixtai! '
. Towunhip , t ,, .,.rt 4p Bop; 1876
Gooiyo Hiiulniau vs.'Conroe , I
ct Thompson ' SI) Sop. 87J
Pxothinioury'a otlice, Forert tk. Pa-j Nov.
20tiv i
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i ' ' " THE LARGEST 1 " (
FilBNiTUBE';ESTABU$HHNT
. - " IM T1IK OIL KECiioNS ! I
KILBS SMITH,
CABINET. AND UPHOLSTERED
. FURNITURE! j ts
FRANKLIN, t - - PICNK'A.
" r ' Consisting of 1 ' ' J
Parlor,' Office and '('ointnoji ' Vnrniluro,
v Matti-ossos,' PillowH, Window (
!. . bliftilos, Fixtures, I,ook- . . 1 j
, t t iuif UlawiOM, Vo.. .; ,
. Alho, aiont fir Venanpo county lor the
Colohratwl Alanlmttan .Spring Hod and
Combination AIaftross", . inahufaoturod
nd for xalo at my Knrtdtnr Wnrroonis,
13th. utrort. near JUlorty, . Call and hoc
Hiunplo JIimI. ,. , , ... , UJyj
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Tho pldost,' Irnrwtt, nd ' Most Perfect
; ),; Manrdaetory in tlio Uiittcd !
- t jj Btaton, nearly U i ' ;
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Xo other Musical tnstruiuout 'grobt.-un-
- . cj tliosauiopoputai-ity. ' ' '
Y-Seiid Tor Price UhU,''' ' '''.''.
:. Tho fact of onr being the oldest atul
larKost Dianufitetory iu tho United Htutr s,
with nearly 66,(KK) lnxtrnmcnts . now in
use, w n HulQciunt guar an too of our io
spoiihibiUtj and the luoriU ot bur iustru-
C-Cni ; GEO. A. PIIIKCB A OO.
ADVERTISING
in Koligiouu and Agricultur! woeklioa
hidt-pricu, .Mtiud for .catalogue ; ou U
lAsl Plan. . For inforuiatiou, iuldr(i ; !
UKO.- p. .HOWI-XJL A CO., '. .
m 41 Patk Itow, Y.
MINP HKADINO, IVyehojnanov, Fas
oiriation. H-ml 'harintn', Mesmer
ism, und Marriage OHido, Nhowitii; how
sillier st xacay liisiiuate and ain tho lovo
and aii'ectio'n of uiy person thov t-iioo.se In
stantly. 40i rf.'os. llv mail Mots.' Hunt
d- (!o., ISO S. 7tli St., Fhtl;. - lx 4
lUKK til FT of Pimm for drstiibutingr
imf nivunis, aiuuoMti v. fV i lano Co,
801 Hroadway, Now York. 3
TjonosU, Au. UT-u.
ADVpRTISKlvS nend cents to cie.i.
P. ltoworl ct- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y..
for tlieir Klghty-pnore Pamphlot, showing
OOntof H'Ut.ing, . ,. . j 14 Ji
OB WViHK neatlv executed at tho RK
I PUItl.TCAX Offlw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
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ft ,,'fnlit'luit ooi tain piooo ofland
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Mituato in tho rownshlji
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!S n.stloro,al!,pnrt of tract
No 6 SO boun.lnd and described as fi.lUwy,
Kt: ' llrglnnln nt pon onlbie U .
inir tract No. f W imni
I stanco of Wi no. chos from tho north wt
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west m perclics to a tl.ot.co noi th 4 !J
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VonffiinlrlR ot.C hnn.lrU ntros And alh.w
nncn. moro of toss. r.
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Pittsburgh .Titusville
Railway, ' and Buffalo,
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AND APTF.U Hn n.layV July 2, . l7ft,
trains wilt ran an follow: f
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DAVID M. CAUt-iO, lieu'l Sup't
J.MOUTON IlAl.U, :;ri ; a ' .
fien'l Tassenxer A Ticket Agent..
- good xrorfyxTKja:. t
Waits ou all who jiiif-hase iiukoU in the
Unuui Uxtu DtawriitifV'MriuMuy, 'D Hi-
LOUISIAN A STATE LOTTERY CO
t .This Inatittition WK tcijnlariv innoqxv
rated bv the liOfisbitu re of tho State : fori
Kdueational purposes in inks, Willi n oapi
tal of, f l,Oi0,000, to WlllJ) 7 it has added a
rosorvo fund ofi.Ki.iico. Ji(Jrad Sinulo
XunUor DrnAVinirs. wdl tuko pUco month
ly. The season of 178 closes with tho (ol-
lowlnK Mohonio: ,; v '
Ouly ),000 at?J0 ear It Fracttoun in pro
A4 fLISTOFPP.IZlfiS;1 !
-1 Capiui rriv..;,....:..:. ..jm.oco
. Capital Prtne.wM ..!....;.., 'Jt)fi00
1 CaniUl Priu..M. 10JWU
10 PrliAm at ?I.lKl.......v...?.... lOXK)
. Pi ir.tmik- -.A00....i... 1-iOO
Phi Pi izon tit , 3oo ' Jio.ooo
'JOO Prices ut 1 Joo.
1 ftO l'riz ni too.
40.000
2000 PfiyHt HO..
. 40,000
. .4,rt'.ii0tMA;ri()N
(r AppwiXi mat I" i Prues of .M)(i..,
$ A))prntliuiitjon ;riie.r'of 'JOO..,
t Aiproximiition Prizes of loo..,
. 2.700
100
Prizes, amounting t....;.....:.;..?'.t)K,oO
Write for Circulars fr fcoud orders Ut
WlI,ldAM,St)N ,fr CO., !i!7 liioadwsv'N
Yi. CJI.VS. 'I'.'llUWAKDrrKow lUlenns
Ja.. - i
Tho First lloRiilar Qunrtorly Dollar
Dru wini; wjll take llacO. on January 2,
177. Tickets ?! cm-h." CSdta! Pri.f fl.ft
otK).,., . -A-i.-n ,v' . 24u,
l unuturo llooms !
r r ?
1 p'.?:31
4
' ' . .HI 111. ' I'
Tli. Hiid?i-siiievl boss loavo to inform'
tho citizens of Tionesta, nnd tho public in
general, that ho lias opened n J J11S7
CLAKS FUUXimtE KTOEK, in Ids
new buildiiiK utthu -jtinvtion -of Kim t.
ajid too Dutch Hill road, whoro ho keep
4u iiHiui a inrgo assortment oi '
I" II r- ma. wmm . m f- n !
r U K N I I UKt,
Cuusisting 1.1 iiailof ,
Wnlnnt riu-lor Sots. ' ?1
mainour rcis,
Cane Seat Chairs,
.Wvod S'-ut ("hairs.
1
V I llockiut tUUiUin
Dimnir TiHjIos,
tension Tables,
Marbio . op Tables,
Kitchen Furniture,
;; JhircaiiA" , f , ,,, ,( .,M ;
lledstoails,
Walistands,
' ' ' Iioungos,
... . Mattresses.
Cupboards,
7lrl? '1 Built CaKfs:-- i
' Fnncy finir-kebV-1 -Ixoking
(; "lasses. ' !
i-iciuxe A riiuiox, and ... . , ..,,.()
PICTURES FRAMED.
"also,
SASH' &c DOORS
always on hand.
His rooms being Inrso, and woll itn'at-
ed ho is prepared to oflor superior iuJuce
ments to purchasers.
. Call mid examino stock nnd prices,
aud be cfi 1 1 vi need ' .
UNBEUTAICINa.'
A full nssortinont of Jojj;;s.ml Caski'ts
eonstanllv in htyro. '
-"y " h, It. PARTKIDUi:.
137 PER YEAR,
Pity a ALL KXiF.NSF.S at
CHAMBERLAIN s INSTITUTE.
, ., - RANDOLPH, N. Y.
Rchool ostabllshi-d 1S."0. Property flf.;i -000.
l'ndownicnt f 10,000. Our youlb
(both itese, bhall h.we tho beneht of it
itiu i- torm opens Doe. n. Nnd fot j..'.
liuo (free; to R,.y, J . T, Kowakph. 1). D
1 nncjpal. :i: 4
Into of (v
lml.' kliM l Milil ,f , I .... : .1 .
r,noit-d KMrmlfo iiMnii,, pavnnt R,("
ryjf.e hwvr runt ritUn7rtnMth,n
m"'"'' V'll"Ut ioly, tt,roi,..r
rdoi lor KolUoUionl to 1 l ' r
4A W, ,'l'ATK, AU'v
ji..
Public! "
Y n CATttitif rH h vtift on'W In
rpiIK Kentucky Cimh Distribution Com
JL, j'iv, HOtlKMfl.cd by a tiporiul net nr
tbr-Ventnoky IJi'.nnsl.-uuro, f..r ii,
ofihoCrtMio fScliool of tiankP)i-L m i
Ilnl ...: . J
lrvift-.ft Mnfr Halt; in f110 t'ify 0i
Frankfort, Ly., im i :-t : J
- TrinitMDAY, ArousTni. s7rt
ru wJilchowiHroit tIi(-y'Vi1I '(1iNtfitia i
tlioHeki't-holders tho innnensMi mini of
ritos. I. IViUt1, f?-(JovoMi)r Kjry.
vostriyJ?LY. i j-iStpoxrmknti
as wo will bveasrlosof (iriind l)mi.,.
Rnd : wmi not Mtabllth tho li(H((Jf,t of
UNTHllHnili f .
Ono irrand oaslj gilt
.4100 0(H)
... ar. (mo
, 20 0OD
0OUO
... fiOo.
..; town),
... Mom)
... 40 OKI
.... 30 000
.. 40 910
..... HOOWV
.... UMOW
On icrand casli gill.i.ul
Olltl Hl'ttuJ C4kMjl gil't.rf.fc.....,.,,.
tihfi gaiiil .M-sh gift
fine tramf oaMi gnu
(rie errand onsh pi it.. ,
fo cli gins or 51,000 own.
Phi Cnsh gills of roOHch.
100 ( -ash aCt of 4(H) ouch.
10(1 Cnsh Kills i if, ,
!HllM('h
'KlciMh..
loOcuoli..
12 duch..
,.200 Ciutli gift of
' IMM) Cash irifls of
10,(XK) Cush gifts of
Total, 11,15(1 gifts, nil cash.;.....; K)0J
. ' . " . PIUCKOF.TlC'vlCTy
Whoh' tickMs,-$I2;' lfatv;1; Qur-
tr. fill; .11 tickets, $UH;- 271 tiokots, f too.
4dJ tickets, $.ViO ; (i.-J tickets, I,(HHJ. luo..
000 tickets at )2 each.
llun. K. II. Tn v lor. ftlavorof Frankfort
tho entiro board tt City Coiinelfnipli, Hon.
VUiJi lHivaJl, into ( hiel Jiuxu-n, of krn-.
tiickv'hnrt orhCi' dftinginb,d Htiioim.
together. wyh ucU di.siiitorctcd Krwim
tlie iiikct notilurs prcfcrnt .may doKi(
liata will superintend tho drawing,-
ltofijHrtnct.s can bo niado by tiprcwt
Draft, Postollico tonoy order, KoiHifrivl U
Letter, nude a.'abIo to Kentucky t'li
JJintrltiutioa CouipBuy. , f
All eoiniuuuications ronnocbsl wltlitliol
(listribiitioH mid oiilois for Ticket, tn4
aiiplicittioiis of agents to w-U . tickt.
hlvo)0 be addrcsK(l to J
HON. TIKIS. P. POHTlCK. '
A AWtnwiil Manager, 1' auk fort, K
t)r. W. ItAillloW V CO.. f
. .' .i; . . ion. luiieru AtfPl'v
4 III llroafi
Awarur-d the Ilighowt
ighet Med si t.Virniii.,
E& H.T.' ANTHONYS CO.,
ra'- 50l,J;rndway, NdwA'or.j
fliir. Xf ..t.wtlll.,,, llr.l.l I .
of Afnrv I:iln .1
t Manufacturers, Importer A )Mlr In
' CllUOMOS AND FltAMKS,
3TERE0SC t)PES AN tt X KT SH
-o - :. i- ( ' .. ' i
.. .Album, ijrnjdKmyopesy ttd Wnil- . 1"
"" f t M Vk-w. . iff
' Vh OTG GRA PI! I C ;VftTERIALS.
n 1
We arc IToAdqunrtcrs fot vrTthhig U
tlm way if S,n;KKol,TICNH l MA(H
IC I.A-NTFdtNS,. being -uianukkoturt rs of
thfl i. i ' !,,' i,i ,.imi.
Mirro-Sciontirle fruitarrt,'' '1 u
Stereo-Panoptii-oii, l '
Universily Hteroojt!ron,
. Advertiser Ktereoptieon,
ArtoptUilO KV A r J
. i : . : .Sjhool IjlUrii, r
.. i . Family 1, 4nlonit
1
kadi stylo Is'lug tho imt of ita ols
in tho
innrkct
,.41 V.
ir
, (JnUloguo of Lmiteros nd Hblo, "ritl
dinclions fur uiig, M'Ut tu, )4lioution.
. , Any ciimi prising mU 0( liifttto uwny
with a,ftliiio.IjUiK7U.;r , - r, ri-f
STCi out this ndvertteennent' tbr rf.
erenM.-i.'" f t: j ' '
,....1-- - i i
-b
m !li. .,,) V r .i' i .; ';" '
'f.; t ...n-.?-. ...'. ".. '
DUH1 NfJ our ftjtx?rion'0 of th r 1
lunnths, in tho O-ltOCKKY, Pit. VIS
ION, rr,OUK t KKKD liiiHii)a n Tio
nesru, wo htt- fonnd tho o)d irtln
" ' . i " i i.i - 1 1 , . if - '
MONEY
!
avod is moey earned, true o, n&
that woihveiavil tho people of .tlie.l)"'
oiigh and tnirroundlng country" It conid
eralde luctount.." a . 4 :.- ,,,,. W
Having hivl loug exjerion iu. tho
wholwttle biihlteH. wo lmve peotiliar f
eilit(Hfor Imyini! frun lirst lipids, which
enable un to ollor extri inilucemenU t
CnsU liuyem, nnd having adopted the true
Bystewi o'(ling bueinesi for ti i I'
CASH
only, u-rtoiui sell g oo.1m tor' rnucli le
proi'u, in luct, ooinpotiiig wdth prieeB iii
ny 'f tho cities iu the htitto. r :
In thanking tho oitirehs forlilieral pt
ronago in tho pant, we nrinmince oiu re
moval from tho I 'tali' . tore, to the ples
aiU locatioi:known us the
1 ACOMU DUILDINC,
' " , i '
(lnanodiaUdy soul h of the tXuiipny Store)
whore, in rousldenttlou of tb0 vontinued
doineshion in ihe tinms, have agaiulower:
ed our )rici, believing that usjds hlxjuhl
not be sold ik war prioea, hure thoopior:
tu 111 lies to Mi:ve money are t innch losi
T-Infut 10 our store will bo koptupot
until ft P. M.,1,), Hie mutual benenl of the
Knorul pi.Uio and 'iirs, lve.
.'.H. Di:i:icK.st. aco.