! c i I-- t-Vil-'.'-vr-rr: W. R. PUNN EDITOR. WSMD1Y MOSMSO, DEC. 6, IS76. 1B..J1 -.....i-L! : the situation. . Th wpect of the Presidential ques tion U improved by the fact that the Returning Board of Iouisiana liai de clared .tha election . of all the Hayes elector! in that State. The grand final struggle will lite place in Congress. : - f Our Washington Letter., .i ' BpeHal to tho Rktubucajt. " Washington, D. C, Dec. 2, 76 The Evidence of Mrs. EliiaPinkston -bofore the Louisiana Returning Board n tfce 23 th Inst, kaa caused a profound teiisation here. The efforts of ( Demo- (' crate -the leader of the psrty and the men of national reputation' to divert the attention of the public fr jiu the tent of thousands of outrages vis- "' ited upon Southern Republicans since the close of the war, and their sneer ing allusions to the ''bloody shirt" in - Congress and on the stump, have had . tb-efiect upon, many well-meaning but credulous men to render them ' skeptical and regard the tales of hor ror coming up flora the South as gross . - exaggerations. This class ef men, like General Smith of the Democratic visi ' tiiig committee,', feel that they have ".'. been wilfully deceived, and have been , led into ft partial endorsement of the - Democratic party, which if this worn- sm's story Is true, if General Brooks is "" correctly reported, and if the scores of other, witnesses in the same direction , can be relied upon, they will hereafter i : ; fclush to acknowledge. Of course every artifice known to proficients In this ' Democratic game of deception, is resor j ' 'ted to, to belittle this testimony, and ..... 4,9 turu away this weight of odium that threatens to crush the whole organiza v ition, through the rcvalations now be log made' or 'imminent in' New Or - leant. , j j i. , .: -'u ' .The new excitement awakened by : the ' occurrences in South Carolina was not nearly as general or loug-lived r as that growing out of the election. It was felt, that the rifle-club reformers a of that State had fallen into a pit of their own digging, and after the lapse ''of a few hours, there Has a return 'to the normal ,' mental . condition, and, though the most of us make uo pre : tensions as contitutionttl lawyers, wo pretty much all felt and acknowledged the need of a military force in Col urn bi to preserve tho public peace; for it cannot be doubted that had it not have been for the President's wise pre " caution, the State government there " would, have beeu overthrown by vio ! lence for which the thousands of armed r Democrats swarming the streets of tho 'Capital, were ripe. '' " ' Mr. Randall is loomine up as the , next speaker of the House. It is uu 'Vderstood tpat he, Cox,- MorrUon aud , Say lor are the most prominent contest , ents; while away back in the rear are Blackburn and Springer. Until yes ' tcrday so few of the members had ar ,'ived that it was unsafe to predict who -was apparently ahead. It is now inti ., nated that Kandall is to be the man : by the grace of Mr. Tildeu. ' ; Very little has, as yet been said about the organization ef the Senate outside of circles more immediately interested. There are rumors of course, but the speakership of tho House ap pears to absorb public interest. Democratic papers insist; that one of the first moves of the i House , after organization, will be the preparations of articles of impeachment of President ' Grant; but such menaces do not ap pear to disturb him or excite much 'discussion. .. t .. ;. The jobbers and lobbyists (among them several females, I am told) are - here iu some force, but I do not think " 'they. are very buoyant over, the pros- , pect, for it is generally agreed thatpo litical matters must remain the cu grossing topic for weeks, - perhaps " 'months, to the almost complete exclu ! sidii pf everything else. An absurd proposition has been en tered -by some ono,. that Governor a Hayes and Tilden meet and compro "tnise the matter of the Presidency, as 'though they had the power to do bo Jftb?ve any other two of the humblest Citizens of the United States It also appear to be the purpose of the Til ! Oen managers to have' it understood "that toaoy Republicans are earnestly 'aJvjjuij: Governor Hayes to withdraw : ,thev (the ipuUlKs) and he Mlviu) are convinced that TMen is fairly elected ; and that tho claclari tion of any other result can only be arrived at by fraud. As able a paper as the New York JVorfion has ben en gaged in this small business, and as serted that some ono else had been told by ex- Gov. Dennison (a personal friend of Hayes, and at present one of tho District Commissioners) that he had thus advised the Republican can didate. ' A' Star reporter intcrviod Mr. Dennison, and lie denied the story; and all such intimations may be at once set down as a device of the-1 no-ray..- If Gov. Hayes is declared by the President'of tho i Senate to have re ceived 185 tectorial voles he will bo inauguratedj if alive and of souud mind. '. . At a mooting of tho Democratic Jackson Association, on Tuesday night, a local political society made up of hard-shell Democrats, one Colonel Fury, marked out a most sanguinary line of conduct for the national De mocracy to pursuo towards Radicals. If it Is adopted, not one of us will be alive two mouths hence, unless we quietly submit. The Col. was loudly applauded. Thanksgiving passed by with out any notable occurrence 10 uisuuguisu it from its , predecessor. It was cold and stormy most of tho day. ' Snow fell forsome hours and a large number of turkeys were sacrificed. I t Maxwell. 20 Doo. 1875 24 Feb. 1871 17 May 1867 ' ' . k 10 Sep. lS7'i I 45 'May 1870 ! r.o Sep. 85 Mar 187 1870 Trial List, December Term, 1876. Forkst County, hs. -v " List of I'oxen set dYvn ror trial at a Court to bo bold in and Tor uld County, commenolnp; Docembor 2r, 187(1 : riv. i r. x r. Nancr Ial et al vs. Robin- aon t llonnef . ,0 aep. i70 . Woller vs. A. Klinora-linirpr Elizabeth Ooer vs. It. C. Scott f t al Samuel Duff va. James w. flntlirlo Toresa Hoborts et al v. J. J Fisher 1 Jalrus D. W. Reck vs.,rar- cti' t orrlanii ct al , F. Overlandor vs. Chaa. ITInton J. Oj Hoot v Geo. Mortmn Wolf et ux v. J. Hhaw kov . . Jesso Carson vs. R. M. Cur- A. Tropor, Suocossor for nao vs. J. Y. H. UeUingor ct al Adiura Jaoob Waconer vs. J. A. Dale ct al Freeman Corbet va. Goo. W. Pithriduro it Co. Geo. Morpan vs. K. N. lAey M. U. Hall A Co. vs. K. M. Carn J. XV. H. Relinger et al Ad- mr v. J. M. Kenlor Jareri M Urnsh et al for uso vs. 1 1 null McNeal et al , XV. MorrlHOn et al Hxoeii tora vs. Ell Berlin et nl Kx-ecotom CollinB ITolbrook v. Bel- den Whitman Dr. Win. Voel vs. Over- aoera of Poor of Tioneata TowiiHhip Gooro Hindmaii vs. Conroo A, Thompson Prothonotary'a olllee, Forest Co, iiOtll, 18tt. .,, . D. XV, CTjAKIv. Prolbonotary The correspondent of the Cincinna ti Commercial, who has been bo highly commended for his reports from New Orlcins, suras up his latest observa tions in these truthtul words: "Wben the truth is out and it will come but this Winter, if what the Republicans here allege is true, the Democaatic party muai not, cannot, defend it. I he party will be damned thatseens to win power through murder cruel, coward ly, cold blooded murder. The Amer ican people are God-fearing, justice- lov.nir people, lney want none or this. I do uot say that all the parti san Republicans allege here is true ; but they are certainly making out strong case; a case that will require some effort upon the part of the Demo crats to get over. -Let us have the truth. If tho Republicans seek : to rofit by lying, let us know it ; if; the emocrats have carried hve parishes with the shotgun, let us know it.". I Ex-Gov. Curtin is credited with a queer remark in Cincinnati on Mon day. He was passing: through - the city on his way iroin New Orleans, and the Gazette reports him as saying mat aner loomngimo matters in juqu- Uiana ho regretted that Hayes did not carrv New Jersev and Coucecticut. ' . . . Considering that the Uovemor suppor ted lilden, his address about Hayes is not entirely logical. Those two foes of bodily comfort Rheumatism and the Gout, cease their twinges, if the affected part is daily washed with (jlenn s bulphur boap, which banishes pain and' renders the joints and muscles supple and elastic Depot Crittenton , Xio. 7 bixth ave nue, N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 35 4t also. r. no wklii cC to. mis rArsu is ox fii..k VJTII fr" i 3 Sp.j 1670 24 Hep. 1876 27 May 1878 23 May 1870 44 "Feb. 187 24 Fob. 1876 Whi.ro Advertlalng Oontrncta tun 1 nixlo. X'. Ss22.C O ATS r have Wn awarded a Medal ahn Diplnma at the -l ontcttmal FJxpoHitiou and uom- mcndcKl by the JnUgtw l'or , ; SlJIHIHOK KTUKXGTH '..'I.. AND- ; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TIIKRK w-Hlbo CJtprwcd to public aalo, on tho pfcniiors, 1a (Jrnen Township, Forest County, reinylvaula, on ' . TUESDAY, DEOKMnEU 12th, 1870, at 1 o'clock, r. M. tho undivided one- fourth par', of all that certain pi wo oflnnd nitnate In tha Township or Green and Countv of ForeHt alorosuid, part of tract No. 61HU, bounded and described as follows, I to-wlts Hctfinninn at a ponton lino dlvid- m st. tract No. 5100 fi oni No. flHS, nnd at the distance of 108 perches from tha northwest corner of this and said latter tract, and ex tending tllonoo south 434 dojyraea east 100 perches to a pom, lliotieo aouin ioi (lojrrccs wwt 10H pfrch to n ntst, thniffl nonh 4rl degrees went 100 perches to a post on the dMdiriK line Aral iiiontkmort, Oienco aloiiK maid dividing lino north 4CJ decrees east 100 perchos to the piaco oi neginning. ContninlnR nn hundred acres and allow anue, mora or less. 1 Tortus or Nalo -casn. ' DALTiAtS HAUNPFRS, Administrator ic boni non. 3. tl. Aohkw A I A ,. 1 TionesU, I'a. XV. E. Latut, j."" i Nov. 13, 1K7B. 45 Sep. 17 Feb. 1 Deo. 43 Sop. 07 Sep. 88 Sep. SO 1S76 1870 is,u 1370 1870 1870 excellent uaTjITY Alloglieny . Valley Rail , Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and uunaio. uorry & 1 r- . I i mi I i riiiSDurgn nauroau. SPOOL COTTON" HKAt. 34 4t TA. T. GOSHOBK, Direotor-G-wnd. 3. K. HAWLET, fm, ALKX. R. llOTBLKn, aocrotary pro tern. f7 AND APT KH Hnndny, July 2, 1R70, trains will run as toiiowa; Q Extra Fine tnlxed cards, with' name, till) cents post paid. L. Jonos A C!o., NaHaau, N. Y, 34 4 A wook to Agont. Ham- Vick- 34-it SULPHUR SOAP. TuotouGiirY Cures Diseases of the Skiw, Beautifies the Complexiox, Prevkmts and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heajj 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 FLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of th blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle MARVELOUSLY CLEAR. SMOOTH and TLIANT, and being a wholesome BEAUT1FIER is far preferable to any cosmetic - ' , ' ; . All the remedial advantages of Sul fhur Baths are insured by thr use of Glenn'' 8 bulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and tlX- VENTS KHEUMAT1SM and UOUT. ' It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY contact with the person. ' , It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness ot the hair. , . Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. K. B. Th so cent cakes are triple tha tut of thoM at S is. TTT Ta ITiTTI WT WTTTCirT'TJ TVT? t Black or Brawn, SO Ceata. , S. I. CRITTE5T0J, Prop'r, 7 Sixth It., 1.1 $1362 60 1 PE0HT3 TROTS. ! $106 25 00 J INVKNTMRN M OF fJl !ii , ThoJudiciouB selection and nianafronientof Stock Privileges'-! Is a auro road to rapid fortune Send tor now "System or Asuuou fronts, ' iroo witn fnl information coneerninir tbo Stock Market. T. POTT Kit WIO 1IT A CO.; OiiM and Stock llrokorn. 34 4t 38 Wall Street, Now York. The Little Rock and Fort Smith RAILWAY STATIONS. Northward. No. I a m PiUbburKh 8:501 XV PeuJunclO;0 KlttiinniiiR 10:40 U. IV k June 11:23 Hrady llend 11:40 Parker 12; 12 Kmlenton SerubarrasB 1 :U7 FrnnkHit. - a:0:i Oil City i 5 R:80 Southward OloopoIU ' lOaIe nook Tldiouto Irvlntton 2: 10 3:00 l2fi 4:11 fl:t)0 TlouBovillo . 2:.r3 Tituavlllo ' ' S: K Corry . ,.r 4:47 Mavvlllo -i ISullalo - 8:06 P. m .No. I No.S J N. 4 No. p in j m pin nm pm 2:25l 8:4.r 7-JM 'i.V :4( :;4sl li:87 4:;j!l 4:55 4:30 11:4;" (i;UO 12:41 3:.r3 5:2: 12:5.r 5:15 11:40 3:35 5:40 5:01 11:27 2:15 0:15 2:30 4:25 10:44 12:40 fi:5; V:55 4:00 10:25 12:00 7:40 4:10 3:30 (1:42 10:82 H;J6 5:2f 'Ji3S p:02 fl:30 8:50 0:20 2:'J b:W :25 . 8:35 10:31 , 6:10 .... 9:00 10:20 fi:51 ;... fl:55 9:55 fi:00 11:50 :08 :20 ....... 1:15 8:20 1:40 0:10 0:27 J:47 7:50 7:58 10:11) 7:5ft 1:05 7:10 7:10 ...... 0:13 11:50 5:55 ..V. 10:51 10:10 ; 4:02 1:05 0:55 12:30 p. ni p. in a. m a. in p. in TVnlim run bv Pblliidelnhla Time. 1 DA VI I) Jli'UAHUU, uem blip I J. MORTON IIAIili, . Oon'l Paaaongor X Ticket A front HAS- FOR SALE Farmlnr Iianda. Ora7.insr Land. I rult Vine Ijiuida. Coal LmdM. Wood Ijanda. ouio Prairie IiuvdH, llottom Lands, and Uplands, on tornm to suit tho puntlmaer. Six per eont. Interest on deferred jiay- inentn. Ten per coin, uiscount ir cwu. Vnr full nnrtlMilAi-M. niAtw and tainr)hlc-tH. annlv to . i. 1jAi;k. juiu uoiuinm- ioner. ltno itot-K. ArKanatm. .i n New Advertisements. Notice. Nov. 27. 1875. NOTICF. is hereby Riven that all persons summoned to Horve as Grand Jurors at December Term of Court, 1876, need not attend, and they are hereby excused from such attendance. Bv Ordhh ok Court. D. W. CLATUC, Clerk. ; c. . PROCLAMATION. WiierkXs,' The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, Preaident Judce of th Court of Com- ni "u Pleaa and Quarter Soshioixs in and for the county of Forest, lias issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleaa Quarter; HeHHiona,' &c, at Tlonesta, for the County of Forest, to commonce cn tho totmii iNionuay or iJoo. next, beinir the 25th day of Dec. 1870. Notice is therefore given totlio Coroner, Justices or the feace aud Constables of fluid county, that they be then and there in their proper perwoni at ten o'clock, A. Mv of said day, with thoir reoorda. inauiitions examinations and other remorabrances, to do thoso things which to their oruoca apiertaln to uo dono, and to those who ure bound in rocoKnizanco to prosecuto against the prisoners that are or ahull be in the jail of Forest County, that uicy uo theu and there present to prosecuto . .i . i 1, i i . s : ULraiiiKb viiuiii us niiaiL uv iuu viivcu un der my hand and seal A. I). 187(1. JUSriS siiAVKt.i, tsiierin. COMMiSSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. T) Y VIRTUE of vario Acts of Assein. -L bly of thoCominon'Wcalthof Pa., made and provided, we the undersigned Com missionera of Forest County, will exposo to sale by public vendue or outcry at tho Court House, in Tionesta boro, ou TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following deacribetl tracts of land, via t Wu'uU 3311 2aa 514 5101 Aerv Tuwublik . 50 Harnett Howe KinRsley Tlonesta ' tireeii Hickory Harmony 100 5(1 60 50 150 SJOO T who Am m A- Oillmore Robert. Wilhelm Willink. Sivoblet Hermau, Perry J. SiniUi H. 15. Elizabeth Jack. McDonough Heir. B OltDER OF COMMIBSIONERS, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. WESTRRm-APDS homesteads; Ifyou want roliabls inforuiation where and bow to got a cheap Farm, or pcvoroiaent .Homestead, free, send your address to ti, 1. Uilinwru, Ijuud CouiutixHiouer, Law. renre, Kansas, and receive gratis a copy of The Kansas Pucitic Homestead. U'i 4 ZELL'S gKCTCLOPEDlA lei itemed Uilioo. AQEHT8 WASTED. Theexpeiieneeof five vears has proved that this Compact and re liablo work of Oener' Information is better .tdanted to the wantso all classes of tho com . munity than any other work or tho kind are published. It baa beon proven by ita IMMENSE SALES, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES RECD, '..';''' And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. The edition of 1878 has beon THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150.000 articles, 3000 wood engravings and oighteeri handsomely en- craved and colored maps. The work is issued in pai w, ana a speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, free of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. Elwood Zell.) Nos. if and 19 South Sixth Stroot, 42tf PniLADKLPAIA, PA. . . r. . f . - THE LARGEST", . FUBSITUREi ESTABLISH WENT , . IN THE OIL KliXUONS I 3Vj:iXiES SMITH, Loalor in ' , CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED . FURNITURE! FRANKLIN. 1 - -I - . l'ENN A. ' ' Consisting o( , Parlor, Oflico and Common 1'iirniture, Mattresses, 1'iiiows, window ' thados, Mxttires, liook , 1 i ; i. ing Glasses, Ac. : Also, aeent for Venango county lor the Colebratitd Manhattan aprinf? iscu i juhi Combination Mattresses, uiaiuil'acturod nnd for sale at mv Furnitiiro Vart'loolls, 13th" Wreet.-near Liberty. Citll and ee sample Bod. , m . . 1 ly . . ; 1" t good ronTyNic. Waits on all who purchase tickots in tho Grand JOxtra drawing, isionaarj ;jLHeonv Dor , in(i, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. This Institution was regularly inconwi- rated bv the L.c:isiaturo or tno Mine ior Educational purposes in ISfiS, with a can tal or Sl.ooo.iHK). to wnu'U n nas nuuoti roscrve fimdt'!50.00(. ItsGrandSingl Nurabor Drawings will tuko pbtco month ly. Tho season of 1KT0 Closes with the fol lowlnir scheme: Ctipital Xrly.s ffi T4 ,44t. Only ao.OOO at $J) eaoli. Fractions in pro '., ; i LIST 5ir PRIZES. ; 1 Capital Prlne ,000 Eslaln of Mnrv Dale decrnseil, Into of TJouosU TowiiBhlp,- Forest county, All irrsotiM Indebted to said estate are re- uestod t niako iiiiliiidiatc payment, and iono havinir leual cialmM mint list tbo siuna will present them, without dely, In prpr 1 rder hr settlement. f I NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, f or MILKS W. TATIO, Att'y, une 'M, 1H70.- Vi Tlonosts, p. solid"wea1tii ! $000,000 IN GII-TSt Grandest Schemo ever Presented to tbtf rubllcl A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. 4 riiHE Kentucky Cash Distribution t'om-(f JL pnny, authoriKod by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, for tho benent ' of tht ruhlic (Schools or l" rauKion, win have tho iirst of their series of Grand. Drawlnirs at Malor Hall. In the City of Frail k fort, Ly., on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1870, on which occasion they will distribute id the ticket-holders tho immenso sum of $600,000. Thos. 1. Porter, Ex-Governor Ky., Gen eral Msnairor. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT f as wo wlllliavtm series of Grand Drawings' and can not establish tho precedent of postponing. I.1ST OF nlKTS. Ono grand cash gift Ono grand cash gift One grand cash gilt , One grand rash gift Ono grand ensli gill Ono grand cash gilt 50 Cash gin.1 ot ?l,ouii each 100 Cash gilts of fiOO nach 100 Cash eifts of i)0 each 100 Cash uills of 200 Cash girts of (00 Cash gifts of 10,000 Cash gifls of 300 each...., UdO each...., 100 each.... I'i oach.... .?100 0O . 0 000 . : r ooo .. !i0 000 ,. JO 000 .. ft 069 .. ft() 000 .. CO 009 .. 40 000 .. 30 000 .. '40 000 .. 60 OOO .. 10 000 A Total, 11,150 gifts, all cash .:....'.'. 600 000 " PRICE OF TICKETS t Whole tickets. $l'2s Halves, Pi; Quar ters. f; l tickets, flOO; 'J7i tickets, f.toOj ini tickets. .)00; nr)J tickets. i.ooo. io.- 000 tickets at $12 each. Hon. E. II. Taylor, Mayor of l- rank fort. tho entlro board ol Citv tonncilnien, lien. Alvln Duvall, late Chief Justice of Ken tucky, and other distinguished citizens. together with such disinterested persona as tho ticket holders present may desig nate will superintend tho drawing. Remittances can be inado by Express. Draft, Postomeo Money order, Registered Letter, niado payablo to Kentucky Cash Distribution Company. All communications connected with the distribution and orders for Tickets, and applications of aeents to sell tickets, should be addressed to HON. THOS. P. PORTER. 11 . General Managor, Frankfort, Ky, UrW. W. JIAKROW iVi'O., ..Tli. j .nrii-i ii Jifrii I ' ' " " 710 Broadway, If. Y, I Capital Prize....... W.OOO 1 Canitol Prir,e . ........ 10.000 10 PrUea at 1,000 10,000 Vt Prires at ft(X).... 12.WH) 100 Prizes at' aoo... 30,000 00 Prizes at 1100 40,000 6(K Prizes at KK) 60,000 liOOO Prizes at 0 40,WM) Ari'ROXIM ATIO! Dlly.KS. Approximation Prises of fWM... 2.VO0 i) Approximation Prizes of S200... 1,800 0 Approximation Prizes of 100... 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Y, . , . . 1 pft.T CARPETINGS. 35 cts. per yard. V WV.1F OKI LING for rooms in placa of Plaster. FFLT ROOFING- and HIDING For aumplea, addrose C. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. LC Visiting Cards, with your name JJ finely in iutKl, sent for 2.xj. Webavo 200 styles. Agonts wanted. Kamples for stamp. A. if. Fuller tC Cu., Brockton, M--. - 30 4 The 'undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Tionosta, and tho public in irnncral. that he lias opensd a FJJtSl nnur 1, nil, line t the iunctinn of Elm St, and the Dutch Hill road, where he Tceepe on hand a largo assortment of FU RWITURE, CVmsisting in pai l of Walnut Parlor Sets, ; Chamber Sets, - Cane Seat Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, , i Rocking1 Cboim 1 ' Dining Tables, ' " Extension Tables, Marbiu 'op Tables, Kitchen Furniture, , Bureaus, ., , : j , ; w Bedsteads ' ! Washstands, . - . lounges. Mattresses, Cuphoards, . . Book Cases, , I. . Fancy Brackets, , . Iooking G lassos, Picture Frames, and PICTUIiES FRAMED. ALSO, SASH &o DOORS always on hand. Ilia rooms boing large, and well intuat- ed he is prepared toolfer superior induce ments to purchasers. Call and examino his stock and prices, and be eopviuoed ; f i i UNDERTAKING. A full assortment of Collins and Caskets constantly in htore 23 ly Albums, Graphoscopes, and fluita bio Views. . PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Wo aro Headquarters for everything I tho way of STEREOFTICONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers or the . . . Micro-Scion title Lantern, Sterco-l'anopticon, University Sterooptlcon, Advoi-tisors Sterooptieon, Artopticon. ' y School lantern, ,,,',.' Family Lantern PEOPLE'S LANTERN. , ' ' Each style being the best of its elaea in tho market! Catalogues of lanterns and Slides, wltk directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man cau make money with a Magio Lantern. SB"Cut out this advertisement for ref erence. -TJ$ FOUND. DURING our experience of the pa t six months, in tho GROCERY, PRtVIN ION, FLOUR A FEUD Business in Tlo ncsta, we havo found the old maxim 4 it MONEY savod is money earned," a true oae, and thnt wejhave saved the people ot tko;bor ough and surrounding country a eonsid erablo amount. : - Having had a long experieuce in the wholestUe business, wo have peculiar fa cilities tor buying from first bands, which enables us to offer extra induceaienU to Cash Buyors, and having adopted the true system uf doing business for A. n. PARTRIDGE. $ 45 PER TERM, 137 PER YEAR, , Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 1HS0. Property $ 103,. 000. Endowment ?10,0(0. Our youth (ls)th sexes) Bhall havo tho benefit of it. Winiiir inrin onens Dee. 5. Send for cata- lotruo (free) ti Rev. J. T. Edwauh. D. D I'jjncii'S I. ... W4t CASH only, wo can sell goods for a much lew profit, in tact, compoting with pricee in any of the eitlea in tho State. In thanking the citizens for liberal pet ronago In the past, we announce ouj re moval from the Fisher store, to the pleee ant locatioi:lknown as the ACOMD DUILDINC, : ' . I i immediately south of the Company fitere where, iu consideration of the continuedl depression in tiie times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo sold at war prices, where the ppor tunltics to niako money are so mpch less. C'ln future our storo will be keptor until 9 P. M,, for the mutual benefit of the goneral public and ourselves. J, II. DE1UCKSON &CO. '1
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