VAt Revest $C)niWia. J. K. WKNK, KDITOH. WEOXESDAY MORNING, Jl'LY Ifi. 189. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. - i VOW AKSOCIATK .TUIX1K. . LEWIS AUNEtt. VOW PTSTIUCT ATTOUNLY, S. I). IUWIN, ESQ. roit county sunviiYon, JACOB COOK, VOW COHONKU. JOHN HUNTER. Democratic Announcements. ASSOCIATK J UPGn. We nto authorized to announce WM. TOIIKY. of Klntrslcy Township, ns n enn did.ito for tlio nomination for Associate Judge, subject to Democratic usages. Republican State Convention. M. S. Quay, Chairman of the State Republican Committee, has issued the call for the State Contention as follows : "The Republicans of Tcnnsjlrania, and all others in favor of honest cur rency and the faithful discharge of National obligations, and opposed to communism and the restoration to power in the National Government of the influences which procured the re bellion of 1861, are requested to send delegates, apportioped accordingly to their representation in the Legislature, to a convention to raectatllarrisburg, at 12 m., od the 23d day of July next, to nominate a candiate for State Treasurer, and transact such other business as may be brought before them. M. S. Quay. a Democratic Primaries. The Democratic Primaries will be held at the sa-me places of last year, on Saturday August 2, 1S79. The rules governing last primaries are still in force. Return Judges will meet at the Court House in Tionesta, on Au gust 5, 1879, at 2 p. in. Sigued. J. E. Blaine, Chairman Dem. Co. Com. The Mobile Register, after viewing the situation in all its aspects, comes to the conclusion that "the Greenback party is simply a conspiracy to flelp the radicals." The Democrats geuer ally appear t6 be exceedingly auxious to join the conspiracy. Hon. B. Guatz TJhowj", of Missouri, Trho will be remembered as the gentle man who in 1872 daugled at the coat tail of Horace Greeley, has written a letter to inform iho country that he is 'still alive, and also that he remains as lively a Democrat as ever. The New Orleans Times say3 the time has come for tho Southern wing of ibo Democratic party to take the position that belongs to it. It eays let the Southern Democracy determine as to their choico for President, hand the name into the next National Con vention of the party and say to the Northern delegates, "this is our man and we are going to have him." That's what the "boys" would call "business oa the first floor." Non-Partisan Reception. Another movement has been started for giving a grand reception to Geo eral Grant on bis arrival at San Fran cisco, whenever that shall occur. This movement has been inaugurated by veteran soldiers of San. Francisco, am: in their iuvitation to Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic and other societies, civic and military stress is laid on the statement that the design is to make the reception non partisan in its character, and that all participants will act simply ir. their capacity either as fellow-soldier or fellow-citizen of the distinguished aoldier and citizen who i3 to be hon ored. Such an undertaking deserves the most complete success, because it is at onoe proper, honorable to those engaged in it, and will be welcome to General Grant. Whatever, may be the views of General Grant's disiuter cste J and unselfish friends as to his future political status, or the position he may occupy in the next Presiden tial election, thty have steadily opposed, or at Jast disapproved, of the scheme concocted by a certain this of politicians for organizing a great political excursion party to pro. cttJ to rfau Frautijco tj receive General Giant in tho character of a forthcoming candidate for tho Presi dency. Such a reception would bo an injury to General Grant in tho , event of his being nominated next year. All tho honors that havo been showered upon General Grrnt, in all parts of the world, wore in recognition of his achievements in the past, and not in tho anticipation of anything in the future. Whatever reception may be extended to him on his return to this country, should be in the same spirit. This is evidently tho view, taken by the old Union soldiers of California. Wilkes-Bane Times. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, July 10, '79. The evils of democratic legislation are already appearing. It was an ticipated that trouble would be expe rienced in tho execution of the laws from the embarrassments thrown in the way of U. S. Marshals in the last bill passed by tho Confederate Con gress. A special agent of the Post Office Department a few days since secured the arrest in New Mexico of a mail robber. The .Judge granted the necessary order for removal to Texas for trial, but the Marshal had no money to pay the expense. The pecial agent then telegraphed to the marshal of Texas, but it brought no money. liesolveu that it should not be said that the mails were open to plunder, with no power on tbe part of tho Government tOypunish depreda tions, the agent started for Texas with bis prisoner defraying the expense of the prisoner's subsistence out of his own pocket, guarding him personally the whole distance of the 800 miles. The Republican remarks that Congress should by all means pass a law pro hibiting postal agents-from acting as posse comdatus. No doubt tins Texas mail robber at loast thinks so. This case is but an example of many which go to convince the people that the democratic party has bad its day in Congress and must give way to men who will not legislate in the interest of the law breakers. The whiskey thieves and tho mail robbers of the South are the only classes benefitted by the extra session. The new postal law is giving the post office oflicials some trouble in its interpretation, as most democratic leg islation does. The law as originated by mon who are interested in. postal reforms, and had they been allowed to perfeet it, would havo been well. But under democratic manipulation it turned out to be a Chineese puzilc, As nearly as it can be interpreted, it will relieve mnch really third class mail matter of onerous taxes, and will improvo tho revenues probably by turning much matter of that charaa ter into tho mails which formerly went by express. Secretary Sherman will leave here next Monday of Maine, where he intends to deliver several speeches, including one at Portland on tho 23rd inst. He way, also, before his return Southward, addre.-s the Boston Board of Trade. Senator Blaine will recip rocate by going to Oh:o after the Maine election. Blaiue and Shermau will prove to be a formidable team against the democratic greenback mobs that clamor for spoils in those two States. Regardless of the spiteful attacks of the blackmailers, the President has signed the Commission of tho Mississ ippi River Improvement Commission. Capt. Eads was the especial target of malicious assaults, but it is well known that had the law allowed tho President would have gladly made him Chair. mau of tho Commission. His plans for improvement have the approval of all in authority, democrats and republicans, and he is a man who has few equals as an engineer or in cxecu tive ability. The objection the carp ing critics have to him is that he does not waste the public money in buying up their worthless opinions. The Commission is well constituted, and it is hoped that something may bo done shortly, to improve the great western water highwuy. The mention of Spmtor Windom as a hopeful candidate for President by Senator Conkling is regarded as of some significance. It is interpreted to mean that Mr. Conkling regards himself and his next friend Gen. Grant out ot the race, and that the best thing to do is to nominate a Republican who has the good will of the whole party. Mr. Wiiulom's r.amu has been long and well canvassed, and he has the frif udship of all our loading men, including, besides thoe named above, Senators Blaine, Chandler, Hamlin, Cameron and Hoar, and Representa tives Frye, Garfield, Burrows and many others too numerous to mention. Mr. Windom, however, is a modest mau and does not encourage the move ment in his behalf. De Soto. Ballou's Monthly Magazine for August, promptly made its appear ance on tho day of publication, and is just ns good and just as interesting as the most devoted lover of literature could desire. There are some remark able things in this number, and among then we find a splendid illustrated article on artesian wells, a thrilling sca-story, an adventure that is well worth reading, some remarkably good poctrj , several domestic tales, choice engravings on many suojects, ana other things too numerous to mention. Published by Thomas A Talbot, 2:1 Ilawley Street, Boston, at $1.50 a year, postpaid) and for sale at all the periodical deppts in tho country for 15 cents a copy. For two years or more I could find nothing that would cure mo of a smothering' feeling in my chest. Tho doctors said I was too far gone with dyspepsia and torpidity of tho liver, and medicine could jo me no good. was very jnuch distressed with a weak bfck; pain most of the ,111116; could hardly walk. A lady advised mo to use tho Barosma, Backache, Layer and Kidney Cure, and before two bottles were used I was nearly cured, and have not been troubled with the same complaint for more than two years. It is the best medi cine I ever saw. BiuDOET De McGkaw, Venango, Pa. Compounded only by E. K.Thomp son, wholesale druggist, Titusville Fa. For sale by dealers :n medicines. Sold by G. W. Bovard, lionesta, Pa. 16 2t. AUDITORS' KKI'OKT- OF TIONKSTA 150RO. A. 15. KldVLF.Y, Treasurer of Tionesta 11 irougli School District, in account with said District lor tho verr 1S7S. Dr. To 1al from settlement of 1877 $107 I I " ain't of school duplicate lot 1S7S 77!) 11 " ain't returned from Co, Conunis sio:iers otllco 75 25 "un't State appropriations for l!78 110 SO " am t easn ret; u irom i . Kop.i- inaii Collector for 187K aid 00 f 1, :? To I'alanco. 121 (Mi Cr. rV orders redeemed for 1S78 $7('H 01 " commission on same at 2 per ct. 15 15(1 " ain't duplicate, transitu red to col lector... 553 3; "5 per cent, abatement allowed Trcas. on tax paid him $: ... 10 !Xi " balance in hand of Treasurer 121 (10 fl,4ii37 I' OR EST va. We tho undersigned Auditors of Tionesta Jlorouuh, do herebv certifv tho nbovn and foregoing to be u correct statement of the account of A. 15. Kellv, W district, for the vear IS78. kluiinuivi . . J li'llinin JJlfliriluil nv 11 WW (II AS. lSONNKK, '1 P. M. CLAl.K. Tionesta, July 1st, 1S7!, Auditors. Howe Twp. Auditors' Report. ROAD COMMISSIONERS of IIowo Township in account with M. M. Sey bolt, Township Treasurer. May Ji'J, 1878, by cash from Co. 1 reas. m payment oi Loiintv Order No. 1 f 30 00 Mav 22, '7", by Co.Jorders N'o. 1 to "s' inclusive, dated Mav 20, '78 received from Co. Coni'rs l,:;r,2 12 Aug. 17, '78, cash, tax of.I.R.Allon 7o tax of Margaret Crawford 1 50 Aug. 28, '78 by cash from C.mnty Commisioners 200 00 Jan. 2:?, '7!', by cash from S. 1). Ir win, Att'y liig Level Road 1 00 Apr. JO, '7(1, by County order from Co. Commissioners 100 00 $1,701 38 CONTRA. To Road Orders paid $1,703 38 Apr. 14, to cash on hand 1 00 $1,701 38 Apr. 1 1, 7t, by cash on hand. $1 00 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Iluwo Township, haviiig'examined the account of tho Treasurer ot IIowo Township lind tfto same to bo correct. KDWAHD HKin, ) ANTHONY I ) K FT, Auditors. . 1AYII) M1LLKU, J Dated Rrookston, Fa., April 11,1870. THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (XV. V. W1IS)) IS permanently located in tho Roberts nhop, near Haslct'8 corners, where ho is preiMireil to meet nil his old customers, and as many new ones as foci disosed to favor him "with their custom. His motto is: "Live anil lot live," W. C. WILSON. Tionesta, June 21, lK7i.- AWiEefOEWRlYr'" PRACTICAL HOftSE-SUOEIi iShop just South of Knox's Mill.) TIONESTA, TJ. von rv:-skttin shoi: i.-.cts. N K XV SIIOKS :!0 tITS. KACII HAND MA1H OR PATKNT. Carriage Ironing and Rcpairin.!.', and lilacksmithin; of all Kinds douo in lirst class manner. Also, t'ontraclor for the cur.; of Contraction, Corns, (loiter, Split l'cct, Acute Laminiiis, Acuto Narvi-nlar diseases, and t Ho prevention of liilci t'c--in., Clicliiii!.', etc. inayl I U Estate Notice. Kstato of Mary 1nl Poecnscd, late of Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pn. Alt person indebted to said estate lire re quested to make immedl.,t.8 payment, nnd those having legal claim r. gainst tho sumo wiU'prescnt them without delay in proper order tor Kottleinent to NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or, T.VTK X VAN til KS ION, Attorneys. Tionesta, Pa., May 2!, 1S70. " DTW. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND I'll AiJTI CM li NITKVISYOIK, TIONKSTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACKKS, Mlogheny Township, Venango Co on Stewarts Itun, 3 miles from Tionesta: 10 acres ! eared : good barn : Irnnio house: small orchard; fences good : splendid waf.cr. Will bo sold at a bargain lor cash. A F.YUM OF 152 ACKF.S, Three find n half miles Fast of Kittanning, in Armstrong county. Known as tho Kob inson Farm. All under fence j splendid farm house and barn, and all mvossarv out-build i tip. Well watered; well adapt ed lor raising of crops or stoek, mid un derlaid with il 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of I.imeslono. A FAKM OF 200 ACKF.S, In Kings-ley Township, this county, known as tho 11. Ilarrii.gton (arm. About 10 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: house in fair condition; well fenced. A line lot of Pino and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRKS, Near Trunkevville. Forest eonnfv. Part ot tho Panicl Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRHS, One mile from Xeilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good ouk on the balance. THIRTY ACRKS, In Jenks Township, Forest count v; ten ncros cleared: small orchard growing, comfortable house ; well watered. Cheap. A IJUILWNG LOT In I ionest.1 liorouirh, near the Court House. A splendid business locution. GREAT REDUCTION I ii fetjj lN8TlTtTTB AKT OROTJWDfl. CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE INI) FEMALE C0LLE3E, HANDOLPH. 1ST. Y. T1IK Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, $.',000,000 2(10,000 Shares, PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHARE. L'NASSKSSIRLi:. Daniol J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec' The property of this Company consis'- ot twelve mines anil minion locations, los cated in Lako'County, Colorado, ir. tho vicinity of Lead ville, upon nil of which extensive work has been done, in id leases exhibiting true lissuro veiiiH, good pay slrealt, una well ueini((l Kmics. Threo of tho leadiui? mines nro well opened up ami nave ut tlio lowest compu tation over ten thousand ions oi ore in silit ; by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will ho within a short dis tance ot this property. Tho Company proposes to sell n pnrtion of its stock at fl..r)0 per share for the pur pose, or lnoro completely ilevelopini' us mines, nnd for tho erection of works fr the treatment of its ores. Apiiiicntion for tho stock may ho Tiiado to thu oOico of tho Company, lil Rroadway, New York. . X. 15. Th Minint JteeorO, of Xow York, the highest ny ninyr authority In this country, says Feb. 1st, 1N7!. Tho' princi pal owners in this company nro hard worKinir men, who iv tiieir own labor havo uncovered laro bodies of oro which they now wisli tu extract and send to market. Our readers will do well to niako a ventiuo with these worthy men, this money will probablj be returned to them twenty fold. The business management has been placed in tho raro of Mr. J. L l nompsou, an oiiici'r ot luii standing in one of the largest and best banks in tho city. A Pro.pei'tiis tdvin;? full particulars bent ireo, on application to tlio Sex-rotary. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PA TKNTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of CO paes tree, upon receipt of rManip.i lor rosiajrc. AUcircss, On. Mom:, Smith V Co., Solicitors ol Palciil , liax SI, tt Washington, 1. C. 2 feMftl Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AMI - Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A FT Kit Monday, Mpy 12, ls70, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Is'orthwardl Ko. 1 Kr.il ..Nn.,1 Southward No. t Nil. Ka. H m p in p m m p m n in Vittsbnriih 8:5(1 2::i5 7:10 8:00 2:0n' 8:('( W I'en JunclOMIO 4:00 K:.VJ li:."i(i 12: in 0:05 Kittanning 10::!8 4:15 0:15 H:l.", 12:05 5:07 R. 15'k Jnnelhis ft: In 10:41 5:35 11:23 1:0(1 ltrady I'.eiull 1:33 5:52 10:58 5:20 11:05 3:42 Parker 12:1(1 0::tOll;(l 4:50 10:3d 2:55 F.mlentnn 12:50 7:10 12:()ti 4:31 10:10 2:32 Ncrnhirrass 1:23 7:52 15;52 3:52 0:28 1:32 Frankliif 1:54 $;32 1:37 3:17 8:47 12:37 Oil City 2:20 !:()( 2:15 2:50 8:15 11:50 OleopolH 2:35 2:35 FngloRoek 2:13 2:20 11:15 Tionestn 3:01 3:34 2:(M 10;.", I Tidlouto 3:12 4:20 1:27 10:17 Irvinetoil 4:20 5:20 12:50 0:10 Falconers 5:4(1 0:15 11:05 fi:15 Ruffalo 8;15 10:00 8:30 4:50 Oil City let. Contro TitusviUo Corry p. m p. in a. in a. m p. in p. m Trains run bv Fhih -delphia Time. DAVID Mf CAHtiO, (ien'l Sup't. T MORTON HALL, 'Jen'l Passenger f- Ticket Agent. reidInstitute itj':nii!Uicc;, ia.. A iioAuniNd sciiooT, ron hot it nkxkn. Total ex pen o of l'.oard (with tho Facul ty) and ACADEMIC TUITION l'KR QlTAItTKH Oi' TKX WkKKS, $1.8.50. Daily Lessons in Vocal Music Free. Iiixlnunrii.nl Ulnslr Fifty Irssons ifi.HII. instruction in thorough Dase, Ilarmony nnd Composition. The Normni Class. a special feature. Drawimr Tauuht bv an Kxpcricnced Teacher, late of the Pittsburgh schools. A WKKKLY LKCTFRK COURSK. A complete Faculty of experienced pro- fevsional teachers. Address J NO. 15. SOLOMON, A. L, 4-1(5 3m. Principal. KENDALL'S This rciuark uble medicine will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous, Ac., or nnv enlargement, AND WIIL QP A VIM RKMOVK Til K O r M V I 18 15UNCH W1TH- OCT 15LISTKR1NH or causing n sore. No remedy ever discovered . canals it for I I FJ certiiiiity rl action in slop W 1 C pmg the lameness and re moving tllO llllllcll. ITIcO S.l(. Scllil for circular giving POSiriVF. Pi:ooF and vour nearest agent's ivldress. Sold by ilrugglsts, or sent to any address by tho inventor. 15. J. Kendall, M. D., l'.nons bnrg Falls, Vt. mar 20, 1 y. A LECTURE TO YHIJ JULY. ,Ticl I'iiIiUmIiciL in ft Ssatvtl K'uvcloiu'. 1'ricc si.r mit. A Lectnro en tho Nature, Trealnieiit, mid Radical euro of Heiuinal AN'eakncNs, or SpcrtuatornKn, induced by Self-Abuse, Invouintary iMiussions, I mpolcncy, .Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage generally ; Consumption, Kpilopsy, and Fits; Mental nud Phvsical liinpnci tv.Ac ltvltOltKR TJ.CtJLVKRWKLI , Al. !., author of tho "(l recti Pook," Ac. Tho world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, cieany proves from his ow n experience, that tho awlul conse quences of Self-Abuse may be- cll'cct ually removed without medicine, ami without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cerium mid ollectual, by which every siifien r, no mutter what bis condition may be, may cure luniM.'U eheapiv, privately and rad ically. ;(... Tin's frrlin c will jrore a lunm l thiimnil to IIiunxiiihIx. Sent, under eal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on lcccipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Addic-tN tho Publishers, 'I'll K Ci; LVKRW VAA. M KD1CA I. CO.. 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. P.ox, 150. i-in-iy. SU15SCR It will i IRK for tho Forest Republican ' " i TTn-r. ,ir n f itm mrr- rn.rfiMI JOH3JSTOK" ju-iPXjimz A RE YOU COmc TO'PAINT CHEMICAL PAINT. Heady for use in White, nnd over Om 1 1 iindied dilTorcn? f'olors m.ido of strict ly pure White Lead, Zinc an 1 Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Tviccs Iih'A a' any oti.cr fl iinl. It has taken tho K1P.ST PnKMICMS at twenty of the State Fairs of tho Union, and' is on Many Thousand of tho tinest houses ia tlio country. St. Petersl.iir.;!i, Pa., Jan. 10th, 177. MI1.I.KK l5UOTlU;i:s. . ti MNTId-LM ION Wo h ive sold lar-io ipi.intllies of vour Oheinlsal Paint in this section of the country, and all p u lics h iviu; ; uso I llm sauiit sn-ak highly ol its dur ability and finish ; and tiny lind the colors au.l mixture jusl a you represent. There can be no hotter paint tor exposure to heal and cold, un.l any one usm.t. Olico Will surely do so imaTti. You have pi ivile;o to use our names for reference. Ucspectliilly, ' I'liALt'AN TX liltAl'l'. Ailcires: SASdriTi CARD SENT YKV.r. for ha i A'i in Roiuxsnx op? 'snta.ju'vr? M l ib VV I II B fmm u Sewing eviaciiikc THIS 1IKSTP OP AE.I,. Unrivaled in Appearance. Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction. Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim OP tlNd THC VCIIV BEST OPICIZATINO .riCKEST BIXWNO, HANDSOMIiST, AND Most Perfect Cowlnc; llacUna IN THS'WORLD. . The f tm 1 popularity of the WMta It the mod! finn. Vtncinq tribute to Its excellence and superiority over other machines, and In sulimllling it ti-tho trade wre put It upon Its merits, nnd In no Instance has Itcver yet failed t satisfy any recommendation In Its lavor. The demand 'orthoWhitn has Increased In sued an extent that we are now compelled t turn out A. Con.plt?te Da-wrlnj en1xi. overy throo arj.ia.toa li. tha dlar to ova.? ply tao 3.xjrj.OJ3.jl I fvery maeMno la warrantod for 3 years, and colri Inr csh al liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, lo suit the convenience ol customers. rAGKI3 lit UUOCCOnrO TKSIXCII7. WHITE SEWlWMACHINE CO.. ' M 358 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. NICHOLS,S!.EPARD&CO.f lint tlo Crooii, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GCUJINE "VIBRATOK 99 THRESHING nACIUNERY. TUT tt"n. ltc.Mi.l nil limit I U- i 1 V .rk. lVrl l C li-whttiff, uJ lor tliii Uriu fi'M ' t4 tnl i.ti"i -v'e-In ( llirt't'i-r ff t'.n BH'I r-ii r. A O TF A M Tonor llirnltrr Sic. lnllv. sjrlul OVIl I'iirlvn!fi1 Stnm Ihnnhrr I'tmlno.:, lmh Votti'- nit.X Tnfiimi. viiih V:JaUU lut(.rao liK'iile, t tr li-'un i any wtlici mk or Mu4. TI1K KMIUK TlirWiimr Kjm mrt t'mr! nftru !hri- lu ln-. ff.n-4 ili-.t n:r .t'.-i i'in ! Uu Kxlin .T;ii:i S.Vi;L I ili.w 1'H, ii i 4 Wii.:ii:.w. .UVIX IlnUcrs wiil n Ki'hmlt to Hit rnor tI' mmn wnl;itM r 4ii fin ini'l '(if till iiT "i U If 11 otttvr tuiwhiuw. twu Ulttttf i-vakl ia K 'iHN li-'tCC. TVTOT Only VrtMlr Sii- erlor Inr Wtirnt. Onf V IUrl.-, It vp. wivl tiV.- lin.ii.- iV M t X til Ttirvlvr li IIniiM. Vill.t. t lcwr, l!k. I-'tni nf "ntu ur "r.buiUiujl" t elm ii n-1 ft win Omiu in a'i- -J. IX Throti'xi Vor!,fiinun!p. Klcirtot Kin Mi 4 ivrr tinn -r Tin-. r.'i.i i i.-ii ..1 . iijH' n , 1 1 ., our " Viuhavum ' iUiehci vnidttfc ntn liicaiui'tti t!'i. ' -V'K ltr.lttVr:Ut:S l-r Sl.i.i:-!t i f I'm-M, slic I llt.iii ..ii.- h..ll 1I1.11 t l...i- fi. I hik.- FOUt SiH r It kiii Six tn Yw .'h I id llnr-c t'ouiTo lit in il. l i.i'iii i ;.j nif, llaiiulti:; t . rt.tJ l at, lm I 1iui- TlOlt Tarl ii'tiJrtrx, i:!l oil A xii uuul 1, lil U uv uiMii Irwo. TUB JCII1TSTCN RUITLER IS THE BEST A N tJ MOST POPULAR EEWiiia MAcniNi: attachment liver iiivrnleil. l'iii'0 t'J.uo TOE JCIHTSTON TUCEEP., No 8i'wlii( M;uliino Alhicliiiii iit rcit t!ia lUilIkr U so iiiurli n tlio Tucker. 1'iico JJ.liu. THE JOHNSTON CORDER Price SI . I Ki. 'I'll, so 3 nro I lift really r:ir.lic:il utt;H-lmu.itH lli:it i-vrrv tody vunt.s, niiil lit, ht-uiiii' lun- 1 1 1 1 1 1 . in L.m l.Ii I m il Ih .u I llu iii. Tlicy iirj Ki it l.y nil Hrwir inni'liiiui ih,thj.i. AVu ill furnj-.H illicr of t lie in :it Hi" iirlir iiiiinrit. Alt, its wriln lor illusirah il circu l;ir ami Jn.l.aio l ric.l List to CO., 0TTUMWA, 10WA. "BROTHERS, X!, .77, .1) o.7 ,S7. ( fair Slnt l, CLEVFI. AND, OHIO. .t iioxxKi;, rioxiuri'A, va. .;tw
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers