EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MOUSING, FEB. IS. 1880. REP U B lTc ft N ST A T E T I C K E T . rem ecnsEME jvwje, HEM KV GREEN, of Northampton Couuly. TOR AUDITOR GENERAL, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair Coonty. "BEAN'S GREENBACK SPLURGE" In Howe Township. On election eve "Father Abram" (t. c, father ot the above splurge; . - . -.1 called a few ot his cronies togctner; I, Ike most prominent of whom were "General" Sam Brecht, "Most High Major Ueneral arren ucan, Deuer known as"lilinker,' and ".Lieutenant Jim White, and roped in "Judge Tuttlo, much against his will, and a t !' ra....J 1.1 . jarge nuniner 01 oneucs man uuumu i vote, and congregated at the Brooke ton Library Hall, and commenced proceedings by going after "Captain" Eeckwith, routing the "sick" man out of his bed. After getting the Captain into the hall, Father Abram said : "We mean business." "Captain" Beck with was, after considerable "whispering," duly nominated and elected chairman of the aforesaid "splurge." Mr. Cameron promptly responded to the position of Secretary. The house being called to order, 'Captain" Beck with informed the crowd that nominations were in order, after which there was a prolonged whispering to try and ascertain what offices there were to be filled.-- They. finally led out with the joker by making Father Abram their nominee , , ... . quicklv followed by the uomiuation of General Sam Brecht for Constable and - I Collector, which were tho only offices they really caied to fill After this several honors were respectfully de clined, the chairman, Captain Beck with, several times urging them to hasteu, as he was sick and wanted to get home and go to bed. Finally making all tho nominations required, 'the motion for adjournment was in order, when some one called for a speech, and the Captain was on his feet in a minute with a rip-tearing temperance speech, setting forth the tad effects of King Alcohol, winding ip with a jig to the tune of Fishsr's Hornpipe music kindly furnished on the organ by a party present after which the "Most High Major General" Wan en Bean was called on the stage and delivered a Getaback speech, taken from some comic almanao, de elaring the annual interest on the public debt' greater than the actual debt; his gestures, in the meautime, corresponding to those made by an old lady roixiDg bread. The crowd then quietly, dispersed. i-M . ; ' - - 3 t . i . I Election morning opeuea up or.giu id fair. Father Abram and his I and fair. Father Abram and his "Most High 1 Major General" wero promptly on hand, followed closely by "Geueral" Brucht, and the outlook was that a serious fight would take place fur the ascendancy. Apropos, the "Geueral" had the fortune to bo appointed clerk by one of the Inspec- tors at the last November election, nnu was very lnuigoapi wneu ne learned he had a worthy successor. He (the General) claimed to be a member of the election board, but when he found that the Iuspector knew his own busiues and claimed the right of appoinlirg whom he pleased, the ueneral nearly went crazy ; (he only had a little ways to go), he pawed up the tan and swore that he had a right to tit on the board and would hae his rights. Poor boy, he U recovering slowly at the present writing. About 8:30 a. m., one of -'Beau's Greenback" nominees for Auditor was captured by the regulars, surrendered, and said "u d if he wanted airy of their d d foolishness," aud being a Joyal tiemocrat voted solid against himself as a candidate for a "Bejn Greenback" fftco. Father Abram eeeing the shape tho "thing" was yoing, about 9jB. ni., wxntto theJudgo ii Flrc tiou and remarked : ' I'm goiog home." Tho Judge replied "Why you ain't giing home be'breyou vote?" 'Yes; I woii't put in a d d vote hero to-day. Thero is such a d d ring. If I had my rneo all in a closet to vote by themselves, I could carry ;lie whole township." Then after or- J. 12. WENK, tiering the "Most High Major General" to clear out, lie deserted, vamosed, without even catting a vote for his "Splurge." Nothing could be heard or seen of him the balance of the day, although anxiously inquired after. The General seeing a rabbit going over the hill, shouldcied his Winches ter and departed in pursuit of said animal, who, having a good start, without doubt escaped his wrath, (which was caused by the desertion of the father of the "Splurge." The last seen of the "Major General" was on a white horse, streaking it for Elk county, possibly to get in a vote at Highland. The iucideuts of the day wero very amusing, and some very telling hits were made. On counting up by the board the re8ll)t WBS folind to be for the Regu ar, 31 . for lhe ..ReHn Greenback Spiurge," 3 ; and honor is due to the . . an Bl . vnteil lWT ..gplurge'. licket the deser tion 0f their leaders Moral. Don'tthrow away all your jest trump8 unlii you are 8Ure 0f one . . ... trick. UANT LE LIOJJ. OUR HARRISBURG LETTER. IIarkisburg, Pa., Feb. .20, '80. Around this borough everything has qui ted down and not a trace of the excitement two weeks ago can be seen. The doings here at the convention have had the efect of amusing tl people in other portions of the State, however, accouDU of which you have no doubt read in the papers. Chester and Lancaster counties have both had rousing Blaino meeting. which eulo gized their luau and condemned Cam- eron in a very warm degree wnicn together with expressions from other portions of the State will have the effect of sending any other than a solid delegation to Cb'cago.instructiuus not withstanding. There is a vast differ- ence of opinion and it is doubtful ll , .... nr... r . . I lin n.A.AttT nAnifltr d r M.IOI.. . 1 . will Ou iiio iiomioee. oainmy xuuou it is conceded will be the democratic nominee, aud as there area good many people who think he was defrauded in '76, who though they generally vote the Republican ticket are liable to vote for him on this account, making him by odds their strongest man Bayatd has all the principles mid at tributes of a republican so ho would not suit the straight outs, and Thur man on account of losing Ohio last fall is considered weak. Of our men a good many pcoplo object to Grant saying he has had enough aud Ceazar ism, dictatorship, Ac. are their argu ments. Jiiaine, 1 and a good many others would like to see in tho execu tive chair but realize the trouble to get him there. He would have to apolo gize too much for his actions as rcpre seutative notably his advocacy of the Chinese bill. Then look at his action on the Force Bill of Senator Morton's. Though a congregationalist nearly all of his relatives are catholics, two of hi sisters being in a convent. Slier- man thmicrlt n onml man liHS none of b the electric magDetism of the otherg . . .. i i -n being rainer coiu in nis oearing win not be able to command much sup port. Conkling I do aot think will be a candidate. There is likely to be a dead lock which will cause a com promise, and that compromise will be a man who is respected by the ad herenta of all the candida'es. and who I hef lhey fiud u impossihIy t0 agrt)e will take up this man against whom nothing lies ever been said and who is recognized as one o-f the leading states men of the day ; who has represented the United States abroad as one of its ministers, has dealt with fine diplo malic questions, who could fill the seat acceptably and most importaut of all could be elected, and this is Eliliu B. Washburne. The convention is a good way 8 off yet and events may transpire that will alter lhe outlook considerably so wo-can but wait. The campaign will be a long one (from Juue until November) and will bo the warmest this country has seen for many years. More anon, Wakren. Bad blood alwaya 'causes trouble. It may bo a family fight, or boils pimples, itch, letter, &c. ; but no matter, 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher' ia the cure-all. Tor sale by Bovard. 43 2t. Great numbers have been cured of dropsy, palpitation of the heart, heat and pain ucroes the back. Bcar.ty and cloudy urine, by takipg Barosma. Prepared by H. K. Thompson, whole sale drig'Mfd, Tiluiville, I'a. For sale bv Bo yard. -IS 2t. COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1679. WILLIAM LAWRKNUK, Treasurer or Forost County in account with tho fund of said County for the your ending December 31, i7. To balance due Inst Kcllemont f 13,730 15 IJy County Order rodeomod 1H79$ B..V.S 81 . . . i 4' .in.. i ...... .'. . . . . 1 .. I I ....'. iw-n " , t 1 1 ' i am't reo'd from Klngslev twn, for inaintcmteo of Elizabeth (libson 247 50 " Seutcd lands ret. Co. tux 1R78 OH'.i H7 " " " Bond ' ' lWi !7 " " ' Co. " 1870 fl,:v.4. 50 " ' M " Bond " " UVU 25 " Unseated land ret. Co. tax 1H79 .1,1 ni 75 " ' Bond ' " 507 18 reo'd from Win. Lawror.ce for t-oul and lumber 4 03 " ree'd from J. T. Brt-nnan for freight on table 30 " ree'd from (Irroii twp. on ac count Tool Fund 320 94 ree'd from Shlf Shawkevjury foes . 32 00 " reo'd from J. T. Brennnn for pnper 2 0 " rec d from S. J. Setley on bal ance due 600 00 " reo'd from T. C. Jackson for grans 8 00 " ree'd from J. T. Brennnn for Ink 05 " CO-Dsr List Co. and Bond tax 1879 140 25 ree'd from Sh'lt" lUndull Jury fees 12 00 41 ree'd from S. D. Irwin Esq., for coal 15 00 " ItAfiamrif inn fiffVuintv Imwla ftl (HI $30,888 4 To balance $19,405 80 WILLIAM LAWKEXCK, Treasurer of Forest County in amount with tho Funds of tho Commonwealth lor your To balanceduo Inst settlement f 112 HO " .State tax 1S79 147 91 " Hotel license 150 00 Retailers licence 172 50 Tux on loans 45 00 Eating-house licanse 40 00 $0GS 31 To balance -.$227 0(5 WILLIAM LAWKEXCK, Treasurer of tion Fund ot said County for tho To bnjsnee Inst settlement $2,000 84 " am t ree d from Ruliviauala 330 77 $2,937 01 To Balance $2,135 19 C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff of Forost County, in amount for tho year ending December 3)st, 1870. To order drawn $115 25 JUSTIS KIIAWKKY, rrothonotar-y, in account for the year ending Dec. SIst, 1379. To orders drawn "$lfil 10 By feos 1C1 10 COMMISSIONERS of Forxt County in amount for year eroding Deeembt'r 81st, 1879. ELI BERLIN. To County wrier drawn $103 20 $103 20 ISAAC To County orders drawn $179 00 $179 GO II. W. LKDEBUR. To County orders drawn $138 00 $138 00 Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Forest the Commissioners Office in said county according to law, and did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, lvothonotary andCounty Commission- r's tor tue year ending uec. Mat, 1S7H, and jHrt. In testimony whereof wo har hereunto sot our hands and seals this 2!th day or January, A. v. 1880. F. 1). N. J. T.'bRKNNAN, Clerk. EXPKNDITURES of Forest County Comity Commissioners $ 4S1 40 uierK WHi no Auditors and Clerk 85 60 C!ounsel Fees 35 iK) Cat and Fox Bountv 103 30 Jury Fens 1,241 18 Jury Commissioners anl Clerk 55 44 Assessors 109 39 Printinir 482 10 Constablos 20109 Court Crier 30 00 Road View 88 70 Fuel and Lights 272 28 Elections 278 30 Commonwealth Costs 18 MW Books Ac 2lti 85 Repairs and Furniture 1,401 19 Western Pa. Hospital 708 93 Sheriff's Fees 445 05 Prothonotary'a Fos 176 65 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Farest LIABILITIES. Countv Bonds ...$13,000 00 ... a,000 00 Bridge Bonds Treasurer.on County Fund... 19,405 30 Seated lands returned for 1879 888 27 Due by Harmony Township 793 80 .. ureen " 190 45 " ' estate of Fred. Glassner, Deceased 202 97 $15,000 CO $22,353 03 FOREST COUNTY, ss! Pursuant to law, we tho undersigned CoinmisKionors of Forest County publish the foregoing exhibit of tho receipts and expenditures of Forest County lbr tho year ending December 31st, 1879. Witness our hands this 24th day of January. A. I. 1830. Attest: J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk, s. ii. iiAsa.i:r v kos. Dealers in General Merchandise In New Storo Room at . HASLET'S CORNERS, .Tan'y 1st, 18M). KstaCe Notice. Estate of Herman Blumo, 'ate of Tio neota Borough, Forost County, Pa., De ceased. All persons indobled to suid estate are requested to mako immediate! payment! and those having legal claim against tho same, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement, to D. S. KNOX, Executor. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. January Pi, lSSU. 42-6t. ITTSBURO H, PA. ICxclusi vely devoted to tho practical rd ucai ion ot young and lni'iiile acd ii.tn, for uctive'husinchH life. School always in scs ion. StiidcnUi can enter at any time. Send lor circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal. cp 'l 5m. 41 seated hinds ret. Co. it Rond IN7S it 187!) 1,521 05 " Exonerations 2IH 35 " Refunding orders llrtflil ' 5 por ft. nbotem't on jfJ.iKltl.tiO 101 65 " 3J por ft. on fs,3(iH.81 Co. or ders redooinod 2!'2 v " 3i por ot. on 77.HI Co. mid brldgo coupons rodooniod 20 05 " 3i pr K. on 118.W Refund- ing orders redeemed 4 15 " 3J isr ct. on $K02.42 redemp tion fund.. 28 08 " 81 per ft. on $12(1.07 Rig Lovel Road Fund paid by order of Court 4 43 " Balance 19,405 30 $30,838 21 cmiing December 3ist, iSi'.t. By publishing mercantile list 1879$ 28 25 ,l State Treas. r-c't April 4, 1879... 50 00 " " July 10, 1879... t2 50 it . . . .. " " " " " " ,'(8 CO t i. i .4 oi ou Jan. ! 1SS0.. 18 03 08 42 Balsnco 227 W $fiti8 31 Forest County In amount with tho Redemp yeur ending Dconiber 31st, 17. By am't paid individuals 8 802 42 " JJatanee x,is-t i $2,937 01 By fees $145 25 Bv 41 days' services $132 00 " 31Z I1U109 travel .uzu $163 20 LONO. By 43 days services $129 00 " ooo inuos trnve 1 oo oo $179 00 .$123 0,1 .. 15 00 By 41 days services. " luO miles truvcl... $138 00 County, do heret.v certify that we met at unci tliein as net rortn in tne loregoing re- C. LACY, F. COPKLAND, THOMPSON, L.H. L.S. CounVv Audilcrs. for the year onding Dee. 31st, 1S79. Junior Teachers Institute 50 50 70 00 V8 87 12 79 770 00 210 63 35(5 52 30 30 12 69 10 00 113 00 4 0U Bridgo Bepairs.. Postage Interest Collectors Commission Treasurer's Commission Dist. Attorney's Fees Kxprexa and Freight Court auditor . .Stenographer Western Penitentiary Clothing aud medical attendance for Prisoners Tramps 4 70 8 50 Insurance ."... 10U25 Contested FJoction 300 09 W Uncus Fees and Kxpcnses in County Cases 164 00 Taxes Uefundoi 118 66 County for year ending Dec. 31st, 1879. ASSETS Balance duo by S. J. Setley, ex- Treasnror $ 873 1 1 Dal a i lco due by Wni. Lawrence. januarv, a. i. isou. ELI BERLIN, ) ISAAC LONG, ) Counts- Commlssic If. W. LE'EBUR, J isA: , l . i f "oimtv- t iimin ssinnrra Awarued tho Highest Medal at Vienna and i'hiladclphia. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 691 Broadway, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers; Importers A Dealer in ''-lyet Frames, Albums, Grephoscopes. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Kngravinga, Chromos, Photogrnphu, And kindred goods Celebrities, Actress es, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Ve arc Headquarters for everything in tho wav or ST Kltl'Al I 1 1 L O S and St AU IC LANTERNS. Eaoli style being tho belt of.its class in tho market. Beautiful Photograph! Transparencies of Statuary aud engraving for tltewinuow. Convex Glass. Manufacturers of vel ve frames for Miniatures und'cConvex (ilass pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ton cents. jan 7 -3in KO RG E HEND E B SON. TONSORIAI ARTIST. TlouestH, Ra. Shop tiibt duor south of Lawrence llouric. rura nice sinnc, mhuiii p.x.n ir hair-cut cull on Mr. Jl. lie is lirst-class in every renpcit. ao?fi-it'- ANNOUNCEMENT w. Would rospoot'iilly return his ncknowl 'edgcinents to tho people of ForoM Co. for llicir very liberal patronage bestowed up on him at his lute Auction Sale, lie would further announce that, actuated by the be lief that tho true interests of tho County will be promoted by an establishment ul widen goods tan be had at us low prices as any where in the State, ho has IR, IE live O "V" IE ID TO THE ii itTiis iic; i : it u i i.it i xt a , where he is now opening u Now & Varied Stock of Goods. All are invited to call although perhaps not in Immediate want of anything. In his new stock will be found many drair blo goods, such as 3DJi.KZ PBIITTS, Turkey Rod, Solid Blues, Brown and Car dinal Prints. Amoskesg Ginghams, Shirting (iiughams ami Calicos; Choicest Shirtings, Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans, Lonsdale, Cambrl; and line Muslins. GERIuANTOWN & SAXONY WOOLS, Ladies' Solid Color Hose. .Smoked and Pearl Cloak Buttons, Jet Gold Mixed Dress Buttons, Crochet Hooks. LACES IN GREAT VARIETY m Torchon, Valenciennes, Bretonncaud Cluny Laeos. HAMBURG EDGINGS A 1N.SK.RTINOS. Iii (JluMsware, he will tkjn week open two hundred dollars worth of the Choicest ENGRAVZD -WARE, Something far In advance of anything he has heretofore brought to this County. His stock of GBOCBEIES is complete, nnd it will be his nim to keep everything of the best. A visit to his establishment w ill be or interest to nil. GEO. W. DITI1RIDGE, Partridge Building. Jau28 80 TionetM, Pa. 71C106TANIJ -'N THIS nj of I'oiiimuir nnd III llii-o fjo-n-liciKt t ftliiui, lliu )i:hKiiiK deiuumi i fur lliorMiplily , tmiiiil men ftir l.iirti ijmm. ' Our I:itititltnn oJIitb un- mi pH..i fiicililirn la ynuiiK 4 middle men : for ulilKiniux K I'mtllon! Ltliimliua. A hort lim only U rt'ouiiv-l to roni lt tint ruurw ul atudj. KxitCMtr lllit. IudlviUuul iiiatriutlnu. Sludvnti cuti enter si nnr linte, No vt'Htinna. Vur circulii'S UlrM 1 lit I K SONS. IMllkl.lirxb. fi-lnn i'Okkriii(, .nl,lli IhhI 1,jt Jlorr m Hn. prinldl in culnta- 400 . '11m lr(l work bu the xjciice utusutxl. A wik lr binkon, milri'tvln, biiMiu-M mcu Hiid pmtl.ciil iccuuntuut. i'uet; tM.OU, hUku ueiiU. ' i Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -Ann- Pittsburgh, Titusville c Biffalo Railroad. rN AND AFTER Monday, Dee. 15, lSTlt trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. 1 Urn. P 111 Xo.l Sl. t N. 4 p m p in 8:001 1:50 li:50' 12:35' 0:15; 11:55 5:3.V11:10 5:20 U:55 :.. H ui 7:10 5:20 4:10 2:10 2:17 1: is a in Pittsburgh 8:55 p m 8:50 W Pen Juncl0:02 Kittanning 10:30 4:00 10:50 4:45 1 1 :rtv R. li lt JunclhlO 5:401 1:15 Brady Bindll:2i Parker 11:52 5:52 1:10 li:2.'! 2:3K 7:04 :::05 7:l i: 4:15 4:50:10:25 Emlenton 12:34 4:31; 10:07 12 52 j 3:52i 11:25' 1 1:40 ! 3:17 k:I:" lo:r.;i ! Scrubgrss 1:07 rank ini 1::w 1:5 -i 8:201 5:ii' 0:05 (i:0i Oil tity Oleopo'ii 3.00; n:t; i 2:lh'0:17! tl.'.Ti 2:.Vll:0ii. i:oo Eagle liock 2;2'.,10:0:: U:73l 2:21 lo:4!i, .52 TionuslR Tidlouto 2:40 1U 41! ":o-J 2:07;lu:2O, Hi 3:'j:Vll:.rc! 7:15 1:2.5 :3ii; 4:fio; 1:00 8::i0,12:45 r:30' 7.4SI I 7:05 ! 5:17 ! 12:45 : 1:05 S:I3 Irvinetou Falconers Bufl'ulo 5: 10' si:..u ,1 1:o. S;15j 2:15: '1:05 2:35, 0:27 r.:f'5' !:5I 1:101 8:251 I ! I I Oil Cltv C.-.HO1 :f.o;:n.V :5o; 1:31; 7:Ci 7:17' 1:00' 7:l": S: 40 1 1:5.".; i:10 lot. Centre Titusville 8;10 7:05 Corry 4:15 1 l:'Jil 1. in i, in s. in n. in ii. in j in Trains run bv Phil: delphm Time. DAVJD MrCAIKU), Gen l Sup't J MORTON II AI.Ij, rJen'l lssengor x Ticket Agont. To KervouB Suffer? re, The Great European T) J Tl- T "D O: -,l JiBliie-iJf. xii Hi xj. uiuiiO JU a Speoific Medicine., Dr. J. R. Simpson's Specilio Medicine is a positivo euro for .SupcroiiitorrlicH, Im potency, weakness, nnd ull iiiseases result ing iroiu selt-aljuse, us nervous debility, irritability, mental uuxiety, languor, livi sitinle, tleprtiusiou of spirits and function al ileranyeiiienls or tuo nervous rsystein go n e r a 1 1 y, pains in buck or side, lot- of nieiiiorj. rem a t u r old ae nnd diseases thai lead to con sumption, insanity and an cany fiaxc. or botli. No matter how shuttered tho sys tem may bo from excessos of any kind, a bhort course .of this medicine will restore tho lot function;! and procure honllh nnd happiness where before was de-npondcncy and M.U''in. Tim Specilio Medicine is be inuj used, ith wonderful success, raui-h!t-ts t.eiit free to nil. Writo for liiein and tret full particulars. Rrice, Specific. $1.P0 per jiackae, or six p4tcku;es for $5.03 Will be sent by mail on receipt of money, Address all orders, J. H. Simpson's Med icine t'o., Nos. inland 100 Main St., Huf lalo, N. V. S;d l in 'i'iwnosls, l:t., by v. I'.ovard. novloow Oil V.'Oltlv of nil kinds done at tb I hco on short nMieo. H Of- mm TEHEE Seller Loogo Syr rv 50 YEARS BEFORE THE . .UC. Pronounced by all to be the mit Pleas, nnt and . C'llii'iicioiiH remedy now In um, for the' euro of couphs, coliUi croup, hoiirscnesM, to-kling scnsulioit ol tint throat, whooping coui;h. etc. Over n million bottles s dd wiihui llir hst few years. It gl vcm relief whercvn .nsed, ami has tho prwor to linpiirt In nHit that cannot be had from the conuh mixture1 now in use. No hi by nil Dl'iiista nt '25., cents l-.cr bottle, ' . SELLEHS' UVEIl PILLS iulJohlghly reconiiiiendcd for curing liver I'liiplsint, eonstlpallon, siek-headai'lu r nnd ague, -and nil diseases of (lie n mic'b 'n1 liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cent per box R. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa XOTKI1. T 1ST OF RE f AI LERS of Merchandise, lfjiiiuors, iVc, in Uvot'ounty of Forest, Ntato of Pennsylvania, lor the yenr 1. D. 18S0: tiom:sta no no. Class. Thx. Robinson .V Bonner 10 f20 o I (i. W. Dithrldgo VI li .V G. W: Bovard 12 12 50 John Reck 14 7 0 MorrU Einstein 12 12 51 A. II. Partridge 14 7 0.' N. 11. Haslet A Sons II 7 01 Win. Lawrence, hotel 5 50 0 i J. C. Jack son, hotel 5 50 0 ottKKN Ttt'C. Ford v Lacv 1 1 7 II. W. Ledcbur 14 7 0 T. D. Collins 14 7 00 T I It...' .!, V' IJillF I - ....... Wlieeler, Dnsenliuiy Co II .7 0(1 . m.iii:tt rwr. A. Cook .-. M 7 oo T It I ...,'1 11 7 II I nown twi. G. AV. Brooks Co 12 12 5 J llAIt.WOKY TWl. .1. B. Machesnev 1 1 7 0.1 J. Woodcock, hold 5 501.0 KISdsl.KV TWT. Wheeler, Dnscnbury A Cn 14 7 00 Appea's will be held at the Court House in Tionc-iia Borough, Mar Ji 13, IKHO. D. W. CLARK, Mercantile Appraiser. tub REDUCTION IN RATES I! netwofii nnr omee ofllils Esprru hwhI OIHces t iirnrly nil roiiiicrtlns; k presses Aortlt, Mouth, ts liuii VVmI, ON CURRENCY AND COLD. orcr ao to HIO. . . ttO 4 - OO, . . . 0 Aud, on lrj:cr buiim flmrn am rni'iittliutil lew. ON MSI :RCHANDISE. (Ijwfl and h wMt ctiBr:,' RoviTiird by dUtant-.) OTcr 1 to a Ina, ' ' to .10 et. n .i ii h 8 5 ' " 4 " u u 3 " 4 t ' OO m 4 .. - a g.l - t H H a a 7 m aa M ' St.o ON PRINTED MATTER. nooks and otuor mailer wholly in print, ordorcrt from, or mnt In rlrnlen, Ac. 'linra prrknlil aud taluv Uuilt to Ten bullamij l ackaifs of Klhi. orl -M. . . . 15 ta. over U - to 3 l.is, . . 0 " i 3 " . . . 25 " Whoa la e.'C. of liti s.' w. ihls, at proportlunale r.M-e. 'I be foroBolns: rntea. or nbont one. Iioir former eiiiirno. VnJ " porlatiou tliroiil. to ti-Mtluuliu. Low Kntes qunlril on all kinds of I'urni and IHlry lrliirts aUo, on Munofnclortxi Ariicles. . .. trrtler for the piirchnse or Rnocle to be rtarne4 bjr Kzprvu, rix-eivn ironiit atlvullon, aud Retuma niRl by Ami Kxprvaa. boud oiir Mum y and Parreln by thla. lhe rbenp rat, .iilcKrst. positively fee-euro aud most roil vrnlcnt mode of trannporlatlon. T. J. UVI0), 8l4. for 'iforuiftlion, call ea J. L. Cli.lia, Agent. Tioi.es'H, )' THE CHEAT 'CAUSE HUM A.H MIS CM . ' Jit) l'nhi:x'iciJ, i'ii a S)'!teJ Kurtfi'pf. I'ricr ui x ernt.-t. ' A Lfvtute on tht Nature, Treatment and Rndicnl cmeol Scininul Weakness, or Spennatorrlma, induced by Si-ll'-Abnwp, Involontaiy Mniissinns. Iinpoteuey, Ner Viivn Hobility. and I nipt diluents to Mar r Hire i:"' crslly i CoiiKmiition Kpileptiv, anll-':U; Mi-iilal and I'll vsical linapm-it'v, ,Ve. Ity IttMSKUT .1. fC lA'KUWKU,, M. I., author of the ('.iveii Rook. " Ac. I'iie world-renowned. anlhor, in this ad mii'able licctuie, elcailv iiroes from his own c pciicni-e tha: the luviui cnnHt'nuen cts of Scif-Abuso limy bo edecl ualiy r nioved without medicine, and .without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, i iu.s, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure til once ccrbiin diul rtVoctual. by which every Hiillerer, nn matter what bis condition may be( may core himself che-iply, pri vntol," and radic ally. ' Xi-7'Ai'.t lerhtre trill prove i on to tltimiximlx lo ttouxrtiuU. Sent, under ical, in a phi in envelope, t.t any addresM, nn receipt of fcix cents, or two pi'Ktage stamps. Address tho I'nolishers, T IIH t'CLVintWlCLb MRD1CAL CO , 41 Ami St., New York : J. O. R.x, 458(J, fc-lll-ly. KENDALL'S" SPAUI.T CURE sure to cilrc Spavins. Splints, Curb, Ac. R removes all unnHt ui ul enlargements. Ih:h not iti.lsii:):. Jias no equal lorany lameness "i man or beust. It ilias cured hii-joint htiiieness in a person whl has sut'ere I 15 years. Als; cured rliei'iualivii, corns, fro.-t-liitt-s ir any 'bruises, cut r linneiiess. It haw u eyiial for an.v bleiiiih on horses. Wend for illustrated circular giving I'ositivk l nooi'. I'l icc 91. A L 1 4 IiRl'l I'il.S'l H ha c it or can get it for you. ' lir. U. j. Kendall A Co., I'roprict'nrs, I'.w nsburg J'slls, Vermont, Strong, Cobb ,fc Co Agf-, 11 t Sr.j)erior Si., CTcvcland. O. ' A RVKRTISKRS send 25 centsn7TT.TT - I'. Rowcll if Co., -11 l ;,, k Row, N. Y ' '-. for their i;ighty-pao l'ljiupUet, sliowi.';') l o-t of ad ei i 'lii i j, IIS EXPRESS R'Ki'l
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