r i i I i i; 0 (A h "4, i i t ? 4 ! Iu forest' gcpuMirmt. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JTNE i, WTO.' BOROUGH OFFICKHS. Jinrfre--W. R. Dinv. Vtmnr.itmrnr-S. R. Kelly, G. W. i'.ovard, J. A. Proper, W. H. Hoik, Win. Richards, N. H. Foreman. Jttxfirr of the rca-ee It. H. Knox, O. A. Randall. - (1r;?i stable IT. Sway p i t .School Dit'crtortll. If. May, IT. O. Da vis, G. W, Robinson, T. 4. Van Giescn, I). W. Clark, W. 11. Dunn. , FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rvrviiirnf. Jitti:ie. L. D. Whtmork. ylwxcirtfc JtulycH Jn. G. Pai.f, Kd vaui Kkhr, Trcisu ;: V,r M . Law n K yen. ' Pi-othonntiirt, lirgMrr rVcowrr, f( J. W. Cr.AHK-. tSher I (T J vstih Srr awk nr. C'oiDiu'.s.ti'oifrj-.s Km Rkumk, Isaac IiONd, JOIIK Ul.CK. (mntu Siipfrinlemlenf IT-. R. KitricK- WAV, Jiixhirt Attorneys. P. TnwiN. Jury CommiHuioucrs Lyman Cook, 1'. V. M K.IH'I I.MOTT. bounty Surveiw--T. T). Coi.usn. nroncr W. O.t oiwiin. Cmtnlu A ml it or Nirimt.AS TlIOMr- fON, J. It. Ni;n.i., II. A. ,i:i-Nriu,i.. Member of ikmqreh IIauhy Wiiitic. Aanemblyi. II. Aokkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE I. o.oro.F. TV TKETS every Friday evening, nt 7 il oeloc lock, in Urn Hall formerly occupied ly tho Good 'i'omplars. 3 J. E. BLATNE. N. O. (i. W. SAWYER. Keo'.v. 27-tf. E. L, Davis, A TTOnXKY AT LAW. Tionesta, Pa. l. Collections mado in this and adjoin ing counties. 4-iy 31 1 T.. 33 M AV. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kim Strcot, TIO.M kista, - . , . I W. K. LATHY. J. B. AONEW LATHY & A.ON13W, ATT OJl X E YS A T Tj A 1J' , TIOr.3TA, YA. ATTENTION KOI.DlKIlri ! I lifivo Viikmi admitted to practice as an AKonu v in tho lViiHion OMco at Wtuth- initton. "I. C All cllicoiH, HoldicrH, or KHiloin who wore injund in Iho l:uo war, can obtain pcimionsi t wlin h tlioy may bo .....ni.i iJ..:iiiiii,rmi or a. ( ros nr mo at lionuMta, i'rt. Al, clainiH lor arrunriiKua oi pay and uoiiniy win roci!iu rl,""i" 1 f ml mil iTavin-r l.ooii nvpv four vpars n soldier in tlie'lxto war, anl hiving for u number of veurs eiif.rago(i in mo pio-vt-mion m n.i .liM' plniiitn. niv exnorienco will ansnro tKo ...i !..! Lin ol'Vluiiiisin tho shortest pos bibln tiuio. J. ! AUN'EW. 41lf. F. W.Hnys, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary l'rw.ic, Reynold llnkill A (.' lllock. Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. 81)-ly Lawrence House, UONKSTA. VENN' A. W M. LAW-i KKNCE, j'lini-HiEToic. .1 ins iioh well furnished Suinvrior aceomnr.idil l'.verviliin'' nowimu i l Hti ii i. iiHoiitioii iri von to cuwtH, l!m and Fruits of all kinds served in their senson. Kaninlo room for Com mercial AgeiUH, CENTRAL HOUSE, nONKBlt A AliNKW HJ,OCK. L. I Aokkw. ProDiietor. This is a now i,oiiki, aid has, ut lieen fitted up for tho IKiCOininoillUIOil oi llio pumie. pimm ..r Mm ii:itmiino-n of tlio nublic la sjlicitod. 4U-ly j. 13. i;i.i?;s n. i., TIOXESTA, PA. Oi kioi: Iloiin-s: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to U r. M. Wednesdays and Natindaya from 11 a. m. to 3 r. M. W. C COBURN, M. D., )IIVSICIAX A SURf! EON ofTeis Lis .L services to tho pplo Of Forest Co. Having had an oxpei ieuco of Twolvo instant nracltce. Dr. Coburn 1) till 1 fill (s lo five satisfaction. r. (!o- burn makes a Kjiecialty ot tho treatment :hronio or lingering diseases. Having nvKuii'mleil nil HcieiUiiic methods ot cur ing disease and seW'lod tho good liom all ,. utf.iiiM lu will iruarttiitce relief or a cure in all cases wheie a. euro is possible. No Klinnm for ( ' ilisdi tat ion. f'H'H will bo ilila. Pi-ofcsHioii visits niado at nil hours. Parties al a distance can con sult him by Utter. tlli:o and Residence second lmiiaing mw tlin iNioi t House. Tionesta. Pit. Oi- li'H rTieslavs and Saturdays. 2,r)tf u. u. lur. ma r, A. B. KKI.LY. l'AKK C CO., B A N K E B S Corner oftlni A Walnut Sts.Tioncwla. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Ytitcrcbt allowed yn Timo Deposits. Colloutions madooill the Principal points cfUifcU.S. Collections Koikritt'.d. 18-1 y. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. K 1. M S T It i: ETi . tiOUTH OF ROIUNSON it liCrNNE i'S Hl'ORl Tionesta, M. CARPENTER, - - i'a., -V ' ;, ---- Vu -lures taken iu ail tho latest styles the-uit. 'T.-? - , - Proprietor. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. By instruction of tho Republican County Committoo, I hereby appoint the dill School House, in Green Town ship, for parts of Green and Kingsley Twjih., and tho Balltown School House, in IIowo Township, as additional Ilepublican Primary Flection houses, for tho Republican Primaries of June 22, 1 878. Leonard Agnkw,. Ch'n Republican Co. Committee. Rev. W. O. Allen will preach in tho M. 11 Church next Sunday, morn ing and evening. Services to com mence promptly at 11 oclock A.M. and 7 I. M. Mr. Brush is farming a good sharo of tho vacant ground around town, and tho prospects are that ho will have corn to sell iu the fall. In tho Clarion Democrat wo sco a notico of tho marriatro of Mr. Robert Shriver, of Newmanvillf, to Miss Em ma Woodingtnn, formerly of this place. Joy go with them. Tho German iron-clad, Grosser Kurfurst, was suuk by collision with another iron-clad, in tho English Chan nel, near Dover, on tho 31st ult. Sorm 00 lives wcro lost. Mr. Robinson still continues to improvo his residence. He is now e- gaged in putting a couple of bay win dows on the main part, which will add materially to its looks and comfort Tho Edenburg and Elk City dis tricts, last summer tho liveliost placeB in this section of tho State, ere at pre3 ent very dull ; so wo are informed by a gentleman lrom tne latter piaco, t j .t i.. i The Yclloio Jacket, a neat little amateur publication, printed on yel low paper, was sent ua last week. It was gotten up by Mr. Walter P. Jones, of Tidioute, and seems to be w ll pat runized. The new School Board wa3 organ ized on Monday evening, by. the elec lion of Mr. D. V. Clark as Trident, , T n ,. . yin as Se,-.retarv ftl)tl A -orennaii, iq-, as D,retary i t,0 JJoarrt will meet at tllO Cai I 01 Hie prAR; i. A big pigeon shoot, umler the management of Messrs. W. B. !i II. G. Davis, is to take place at Petroleum Centre, to-morrow and next day, June 6th aiu 7th. Over niue hundred dol lars in prize will be awarded. The Governor baa commiBsioiied Mr. J. T. Brcnnau, of this place, as Justice of the Peace, in place of Capt. Knox, resigned. Mr. B. is well .qual- . fi . . w nn.;,:nn 5ti. rRAt - i - to himself and tho community Wealthy people and people with good credit are enjoying slrawberri , radishes, new cabbago and tomatoes, brought in from neighboring cities, Cucumber colic has got to be aa old story An agent, with a founta'u pea was in town on Monday, and by bard "work managed to diapoao of about ht.lf a dozen.' Had the times been as good as they were before the panic he wonld undoubtedly have sold quite a number iu town, as the pen is unquestionably a good article. -Those who have been circulating about the county, and who have given tho subject attention, predict that . , . , . m.mf,pnlI. i.erft th;a yeiy, because iney arc ratner pioniy , .i . . i i .. . iifjio beech woods now. This will bo d news to tho averago sportsman ftovidud always, that these predictions aro verified. The new moon has taken up a jio sition several degrees further north than usual, and somo of our weather nronhets tell us that this U a sijrn. of 4 - - 4 w eevero frosts. It is to bo hoped that tho sign will fail iu thu particular in stance: we don't need a Juno frost this year. The change in tho Railroad Time Table, by which we aro to have the through trains, between Pittsburgh and Bulfalo on our end of the road, has not a yet been effected, owing, it is said, to the fact that the connections between this road and tho Warren & Dunkirk have not yet been completed It is bound to come, however, and that HOOU. We have received from Mr. C. L. Ilauna, fornierly-of Wet Hickory, a copy of tho Maimer, published at Boul der, Colorado, which contains tho fol lowing personal notico: "Since Charley llanua has been de cl red a father he lias ordered a car load of baby carriages. It id a won der how somo things will prey upou the mind." DIED. ROBERTS. In Tlonnsta, on Saturday evening, Jnno 1st, 1878, Porry L., Hon of W. J. and Teresa Roberts, aged about 19 years. Tho subject of the above notice was ailing for something over a week be fore his death, but'was not considered seriously ill until Friday last, when, our homo physicians beiog absent, Dr. Davis, of Oil City, wu3 telegraphed for. He arrived on Saturday morning, and on seeing the patient at once pro nounced it a case of small-pox. Dr. Blaine arrived homo in the afternoon, and took cbargo of the case. Consid- erable alarm wns manifested through- out the day, and on Sunday morning the community was shocked to learn that Perry had died during tho night. It appears that lie wn. feeling some what better, and had been talking to his father, expressing his regret that he had brought into the family this dangerous malady, and lamenting that thcy had sent for bis mother, who was absent, at tho sickbed of her moth- er. In tho midst of his talk ho put his bauds suddenly ta his brrfast,. and remarked that he had a etrango feel- ing there, and before his iathir could get to him he was dead. Dr. Blaino was sent for, but on his arrival at the house ho pronounced tho young man a corpse. Ho was buried on Sunday morning by the family and a fw menus, mo ne.gnoors not coming oui for fear of contagion. Excitement was at its height during the dav,-the cnurcn was sunny aitenc.ea, ana no sauoatn ocnooi was neiu in tne i res- oyter.an cnurcn. is not Known wuemcr any one was cxposeu un when tho diseae was at a contagions stage, out lime win prooaoiy cu umi. xuuo iuuhm.w, D9:ng taKen to prevent tne taking or spreading of tho dread disease. Tho school has been temporarily discontin- tied, aud the physicians are busy vac cinatiug people of all ages. Dr. Blaine iuformed us that be vaccinated upward of fifty persons yesterday, when his virus was exhausted, and ho was abliged to send for more, which has probably reached him by this time The boro authorities aro doing all in their power to secure the town against the possibility of a general contagion, and it is to be hoped that we will have no more cases in town. The deceased was a stout, robust young man, o iil a nnn r fit nirrrkflllhll.l1 -1 man presumption, was destined to live to an old ago ; but strength and vital ity appear to be of no avail when this disease attacks them. Tho stricken family have tho heart felt sympathy of tho entire community Morris Einstein is short the price of a suit of clothes. It happened thus : On Sfttnrdnvfivenintr. about lOo'clock. a stiange young man entered the store, and stated that he desired to buy a complete suit of clothes. Of course Morris was at home, with his reception smilo on, and soon bad the young man completely rigged out from top to toe, from hat to boots. He gave the young man low prices, in fact, sold "by the A invoice." After getting fairly into bis new rig, the chap desired Morris to tie up bis old clothes, and while he was at it, this fair young man with a false, falso heart, slipped out the front door and shinned it down the street toward tho creek. Morris laid dowu that bundle, and went after the misguided youth, but alas, tho gap was too great, ami he faded away in the gloom like the baseless fabric of a vision. l"e young man bad stocteu the earns, i . i dealt himself four ace3, and raked in the pot. Morris is out some twenty five dollars by tho transaction, and is anxious for a new deal. Ho repre sented that bo had been working on Knox's job, but we believe this state nient was slightly inaccurate The County Commissioners Lave . . i a. v n :.,KA rear of the Court House. We are in lormeu mac n is ineir intention build a vault in tne i.ommibsiouen, oihee, the same Having ueen recom mended by two Grand Juries. Tho recommendation we believe to bo a good one. Cettain it is that the books and papers of that office are of great value, and shold they bo destroyed it would be a great loss to tho county as well as the tax-payers, By all means let tho vault be built. Circuses aro traveling all around us, but none have sen fit to stop hero, which is undoubtedly a good thing for tho average citizen. It i3 not at all likely, however, that wo will get clear through tho season without a circus town. We notice that Dr. Blaiue has withdrawn from the canvaes as a can didate for tho Democratic nomination for State Senate. Ve can now make another prediction as regards the Dem ocratic Dominations, and that is, that we have good reasons for believing that Mnj. Woodcock will bo tho nom inee for State Senator, bo far as this county is concerned. Major, we would rather seo a straight-haired Republi can occupy that scat, but if we must bava a Democrat, there are not more than half a dozen Democrats in the District that wo would sooner see take the position than yourself. Tho Treasurer's Sales take place on next Monday, and tho Treasurer, assisted by Messrs. Brenuan and But terfield, is busy gettiug things in shape for the sales. Thcro are somo valua ble lands on the list, and no doubt many of theso tracts will go to sale, buch Janus are crood investments in these times, when capital is lying dor- mant for want 0f a Bafrf piace to put it out. We have received word from 8omo parties at a distance owning lands ; th0 county, that they intend to be on hands. It will bo noticed by an advertisement in another column that $5,000 of the outstanding county bonds Rr0 to bo redeemed shortly after the gale?, At a meeting of the Boro Counci , , j , t galurJay evening, Mr gmifh Foremau WM appoiuted by the r!omijj tft Iiuilfi . ln ba Duiw forthwi(h those gicewftik(, which the owner8 or 0CCUpant9 0f tho property fa neglected or refu8ed to build repah. according to notification. Those fa h t th aclditional ex cntailed upon those whose walks haye tQ bo buiU or rcpairod by Mr. F should proceed at once to do it them ge,ve3 Jfc ig th(J intention of the boro f,uhera to hftve good sidewaika ia th;8 borougb and it u aitogether probable that their intentions will be carried out. Attention is called to tho new Boro Ordinance, published in another column. It will be seen that it is made the duty of tho Council to appoint a Medical Health Officer and a Sanitary Committee, to take measures to carry out the provisions of the ordinance. At a meeting held on Monday evening last, the Couucil appointed Dr. J. E I ninft TTon 1 V fTi nrw At-wl Till ffraaa . , ,, . U i, r, -m Bovard, J. A. Proper, Wm. Richards and N. S. Foreman Sanitary Commit tee, Undoubtedly this board will so conduct its business as to result in the physical well-being of the inhabitants of Tionesta. Another insane attempt was made upon the life of the Emperor William, at Berlin, a few days since, by one Dr. Noblinz. who fired at bun from the second story of a house, with a shot gun loaded with buck-shot and small shot, part of the load hitting the Em peror in ono arm and in the cheek. Before being taken tho assassin at tempted to commit suicide, and inflict- I ed injuries upon himself which will probably prove fatal. It is believed that the Emperor will recover. Mr. Jno. Osgood, of Newtown, in- forms us that Mr. Mat. Elliot and him self took a little trip up Salmon Creek a short time since, and in one day caucrht eleven pounds of trout.. 233 by count, Btopping at four o'clock in tha afternoon. We believe this is the largest catch made in tho. county in one day by two persons siuce the sea son opened. Wo publish a letter to day which tells about larger fish of the same variety, and also some smal whales of the catfish kind. Kunkel'B "Des Fleur Do Alpes," a delicious perfume for the handler chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your money ou "cheap" l"y 18 lu v I p. . .1- i i .i. .1 rur EUtu u& jiuvaru , u. I 1 1 I J .. 1 4 t - p0P Sale, or To Let io on a locg lcaso for irapr0voraent,-or Lo excbnugcii for Philadelphia - crt tne quarter-acre lot on Elm street adjoining tho Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Aj ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa - For Sale. Thirty acres of good laud, the upper part of tho Waldo Farm, on Stewart's Run, Venango Co., will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to W. Richards, tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa For riows, Shovel Plows, Cuhi vators, Hoes, Grass aud Grain Scythes in Hay Rakes, Ac, iro to Robinson & I Bouner'd. Notice to Tax-Payers. The subscriber will be at tho fol- owing named places for the purpose of receiving Taxes for tho year 1878. Those paying before August 1st, are are entitled to an abatement of 5 per cent. BARNETT TOWNfeniP. Monday, JunoJ17, Cooksburg, 10 to 12 A. M. Monday, Juno 17, Clarington, 3 to 0 r. M. JENKS TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno 18th, Marien Post Office, 1 to 6 r. M. HARMONY TOWNSMir. Monday, June 24, Store, J. I. Range, 10 to 12, A. M. Tuesday, June 25, Trunkej ville, 10 A. M. HICKORY TOWKSniP. Wednesday, Juno 26, Store, T. J Bowman, 10 A. M. ' KINGSLEY TOWNSIIir. Thursday, June 27, Store, Wheeler, Dusenbury & Co., 10 A. M. ORE EN TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 28, L. Arner's Hotel TIO'ESTA TOWNSHIP & BORO. Saturday. Juno 29th, 'Treasurer's Office. IIOWK TOAVNSHIP. Monday, July lsf, Brooks' Store, Brookston. Thoso liable for Mercantile Licer.so for 1878 will save $1.00 by paying be fore July 1st, 1878. Wiii. Lavrence, County Treasurer. May. 22,1878. ; Special Notice. The undersigned would call the at tention of the Ladies of Tionesta and vicinity, to his largo and well assorted stock of Millinery Goo6s, just received, consisting of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, Flowers, &c, &c. Children's Hats a Specialty. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock in the Oil Regions. Call aud examine. I. K. HARRIS, Centre Street, No. 2 McCullura's Block, OIL CITY, PA. NOTICE Is hereby given of the loss of Cer tificate No. 82 to eight shares of Ex change National Bank Stock, issued iu the narao of Mrs. Rachel Lewis, now deo'd, and dated March 9th, 18G6. Said Certificate is believed to have been destroyed by fire, at Tionesta, Pa., April 9th, 1877, and application has been made to the bank for the Issue of a new Certificate to the undersigned Mrs. II. M. L. Dithridge, 50 6t Adnix. New Mackerel in Kits, Quarter and Half Bbls., at Robinson & Bon ner's. If you want a good article, buy Kunkel'a Perfumes for the handker chief. For sale at Bovard s. tf. Kunkel'a "Parfume do Paris," the pleasantest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovaro s. Price 75 cts. ner bottle. Ihi3 is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. Robinson & Bonner sell the Sing er and Domestic Sewing Machines at low prices. Robinson fe Bonner have a largo invoice of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children s Shoes, at jsJaw prices as Oil Citv or Tidioute. LSlTand 6ee Notico to Bond-Holders. TVTOTTCE is herobv civen that tho princi- ua! mid accruod interest on tho follow lng Forest County Honda will bo paid nt tlio Treasurer's otllco, 'iionesta, i a., on tho 1st day of July, 1878, nnd that tlio in torest on said bonds will cease on that day Ronds Nos. 0 and 7, $r)00 each; No. 32, Nos. iiO and 31, $1000 each, and No, 35, ?12U0. Tt.T ItKRLIN. Isaao Lonu, Commissioners John Ruck. I Attest J. T. RliiiNNAN. Clerk. 4t TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, ruorniETOK. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and everv tliimr in tho Tonsorial Art done witli neatness and despatch. Also a lirst-class stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabio A- Hunter's and the Post Olllco, Tidioute, Pu. 33 ly "TebMskagrist mill. rpiIK GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Iicy-J- town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and reliltod iu lirst class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of V U H T O 31 It I I I X 3. FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS. Constantly onhaud, and sold at the very lowest tigures. -Cm U. W. LEDEBUR. f NoTiCR. The hiiiov, , advertised lo tnke place ,n t jiay, was adjourned unlu tiiuli .. 1878. BY A. J. rr.NTECOST. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance! of an order of tho United States District Court, there will bo schl al public sale, diwcharged of liens and en cumbranceH, at tho COURT HOUSE, in Tionesta, Forest county, Va., at 11 o'clock, p. m.j on Monday the 17th Day of June, . D. JR78. lo the lilabost and best bidder. all that following unimproved tractor par col ot tinnier ana on land lately belonging to tho Superior Lumber Company, now bankrupt, bounded and described as fol lows : Reginning at a post at a cornel' of land owned 1-y li. Stow V Co. and Gray, thence north 43 'dog. east 1(50 T" '-hes to the corner of tract No. r.12S ; t outh 47 (legr cast TiOO perches to tl ,rner of tract No. 5,izs; tiienco soutii 4,,.eg. west :-vj() pnro.lie to tho corner ol tract io. 6,l. ; thenco north 47 deg. west 288 perches to tho cor ner of Gray's land ; thenco north 43 deg. east 100 porches to a corner ; thenco north 47 deg. west 'ZVZ perches to tho place of be- rinnmg, containing H acres, more or less, leinir part of warrant No. 5.131 in Kinus- ley township, Forest county, Pa., deeded hy Edward Ditliridgoand wife to Superior ijiimber Co., by deed dated January 'l, 1SS!I. TERMS CASH. A. If. EUWER, Assignee. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. Fersons interested in tho purchase, of above oil land may obtain information from A. If. Euwer, corner Craig nud Kill buck streets, Allegheny, Win. A. fcitone, Esq., 70 Grant street, or E. L. Davis, Esq., Tionesta, Pu., solicitors. PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE. J. i. fShawkcy, Sheritr of Forest County, Penn., to Jacob M. Hharpe, Grkktino: Viikreas, Susan II. Sharpo did on tho 25th day of December, A. D., 1877, prefer her petition to tho Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of said county of Forest praying for the causes therein set forth, that sho might bo divorced lrom tho bonds of matrimony heretofore entered into with you, Jacob M. Sharpo. Now this is to re quire you tho said Jaeob M. Sharpo to tip near beforo said Judges, at Tionestaj. at a Court of Common Pleas, to be hold for the County of Forest, on tho third Monday of May, A. D., 1878, to answer tho om filaintTof the said Susan II. Sharpe, and show cause if any you havo why a divoiv should not bo granted to tno saia ousaii II. Sharpo trom tlio bonds ot matrimony, entered into bv her with you agreeably to tho act of Assembly iu such cases mad and provided. .1. SHAWKIY, sneriu. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - - - f0.507.i Flour Q sack, best - - - 1.80- Corn Meal, 100 n.s - - - 1.50 1.75 Chop food, pure grain - - 1.35 1.43 RvoW bushel 7; Oats New 1 bushel - - 4 3540 2.003.00 - Dll - in - 7S - 6.0-' 8.7 -i - 9!'. - 507 . 20:: - 20: Corn, ear - Beans bushol - Ham, sugar curod - Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - Whiteflsh, half-barrels Lako herriDg half-barrols Sugar Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffoo Rio Coffeo, - - Java Colfco - Tea Butter Rico - - - - - Eggs, fresh 10' 1.00 2.. 1 Salt Lard ------- Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, $ keg - Potatoes .... Llmotfbbl. -Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef - 8! 17! WILLIAM READ & SC 13 FANEUIL HALL SQTL, RONTON, - - 3IA Agent-s for W. & C. SCOTT As SC BREECH-LOADERS!!- Usedbv Capt. Bogardus (who h; oncofiheso guns over 30,000 tini uses it in all his matches), Johnson and the principal shots hh-1 Wo have also brought out tho Host $"50 I5reoc2i-Ioac of favorite Top-Snap Action ever i-; In tho market. Other qualities at ? -i ,yrO"Send for Circulars ami Lists of rtiid hand (uus. REPJIIKOTOK Broech-Loadintj Doublo-aarr CUPJ- Weight, 81 to pounds : length (' 1 28 and 3U in. 10 uud J- k-11'"'-rrlcr, Hlccl burrclx, t5 Til burrt I I.uiidniil. d bairt-K, Uto I Iiuia burrclx, J. Tho best ever oil'ered tho v. sportsman, combining all tho mosl , able lcaturcs of the hist imported, t. er with somo viilnabio iinprovenu i, found in any oilier T'P Lever, Sat,, tion, Cent i n" 1- ire. For s-uio bv tho taiile evi rw h i . , ulactur.d by V.. RICMlNG'tUN ,v 2K1 and s:! lUottdway, New n :, Box, H!Mtl. Armory, lllion, N. Y. out mid send lor 1 i.i.i stii a i i.iini i; and Treat iso on Kin ; 21-Uni,