0 WEDNESDAY KM1X1XG, i,U 21 .UM. LOHOUGH OFFICERS, Jlitrffrsi X. H. I'diikmas, llnivril iiu n Chat. Bonner, M. F.in stcin, J, K. Wenu, Patrick Joyce, I). V. Clark, Jtlstis Shnwkey. Ju.iirci of the- Veuve. 3. T. Brennan, D. H. Knox. (hmxtnhtr James S-.vuiles. Kvlmol )irefnr.l. Shawkev, T. W; CJnrk.A. II. Pari ride, V". A. Bandnll, A. M. Kelly, .r. T. Ilronniui. forest county officers. Me-m-'J of OuKrrsi --llAititv Wiiith. yt.S.S'ClffVv N. I'. A'lTKKT.KW. Vrcxulent Jmtio. .. D. WlOTMonF. y.wr(n JiltlprK Jolljf ItlXK, F,D VARI) IvKKR, Treasurer Wit, La wnKNCK. Vntthnuttarn, infer Jt Jteeorder, iCr. Jl'HTIH SUA WIS KV. xhrtr. r, a. Bavpat.t.. C mii:tii)tierx-- Kr.T linnuN, Isaac IINrl, 11, W. Ii!',l)KP,UH. Vu.)i ,Siperinten1ent. S. Bropk WAV, Diatrtet AtttrneiS. T. Tr.wiN. .firy f ymtniixiiitern C. II. Church. I'r.'I'l'-.l! YoCNUK. . f'ai'.iifi Surveifnr'f. D. CoLt.TNS. Cooho- W. O. Coiuuin. Von n.t if A ilitnr.i Ni''imr,AH Tito.mi'- FON, D. F. Coi'lIl.AJJI), 1'. C. LACY. - E2U3E?jrQ DIHF.GTORY. No. 1.T ICFT.-") ovorv Friday evening, nt 7 JV1 o'clock, in th L"d;;.i Kooiii in Fnr tridiro's lla'l. D. W. CLABIC, X. O. O. W. SAW Y F.ll, Sec'y. 27-tr. E. L. Divis, ' A TTOBNEY AT LAW, Tionosta. Fa. I 'Collections timiio in tins and ndjoi iH counties. 40-1 v MILInV.rJ ATH ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, J:r,n Strcrt, TONKiTA, rA. A .JVJ5. AGNI3AV, r a tto nx i: r - a t- TIONKKTA, l'A. LA W ATTKNTION S01.!Ii:KS! 1 luivo been' ndmitteil In tirti-ticp ns nn i Atloi-ncv in Uio I'cnsion OIH.-ft nt Wnsli -ji!ilnn. " 1. All odlcers, Hol.Uers, or Vnilrtrs Avlv were itiiir,id in tli" Into wnr, ' vixn obtrtin i:iim to wiucli tliy may lio iMititled. l)v cidllni' n or nddrossinv mo at T innoHta, I'a. Als-, cluiniw for arroiirnaos t fpivi and bounty w ill rocoivo jiroinpi ai ' tetilion. Mavlnnr boon over four veuiH n xoldier in Who 1 tto war, and h:viim for a number of ' rai-H enured in ttio inoeciruon or hoi- diorH el-iiins, my experience will asenre ho collection ot elaiius In tno unonesr pon Kil.lctimc. J.Ii. AONKW. . 4.uf- TTOltNKY AT LAW. f:id Notauy V Ti iM.n-. Itevnolils Hnkill 4i Co.'h . Iiloiik. K.Mieeii St.'. Oil C'ifv. I'a. 39-lv Lnwivncg louse, flMDNI'A. FRNN'A. WVVM. LAW L HKNi'l". I'iioimh KToit, Tliis houso ' h cKiilrallv located. Kvervtldnir new and ve.ll liinih iied . Superior luwtmiiinila tii.iw mid Klricl a'tiMition ifiven t'wtrnwts Vegetables and FruiU of nil kinrjervod intiieir Masmi, S:m;rlo rooiijfcrTr Com nieicial Atrent. CENTRAL UOUSi:, llONNK.lt ,V AiNF,V BLOCK. T. C, !Jl .Iai'Aj. I'roMil.'tor. Tb'ts in anew lionse, and Jiasij :ist been fitted up for the rci'onun.o.iiit uiii ol ui pn one. a. poruon of Hie patronage of the pnlilic is Hollmtou P. I. J3. K7j.13XH, H. TIONi:sTA, l'A. . . Orr-ifK 1Ioi:us :--7 to '.) a. w., 7 to 9 r M. Wednesilays and Sntui Jays from U A. M. to ,5 i M. JO. L. STJ'.ADMAX, .SlUliir.ON' DKXTIST, Dental rooii in I'r. lllnine's oll'ieo, nex door to Central House, Ti liesla, I'a. All vv onv warranted, and at reasm'iublo priet s, A. II. KI'.I.I. MA ', I'A UK f C'( 3 K- X XC HI L'oriiofF.liii A V.'alnutSts.Ti ionestfl ' Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timofx-positH. CoUoeliwit.4 jna.looii tx'l the rri'.icipal iohiU id- the V. S. Collection oii.itod, IS-ly. GALLURY. PHOTOGRAPH M. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. I. . I'icturestakeii in alltlio latent styles t ho art. 2d-tr Q1IAHLKS 11A1SKJ, JVMCVC.t. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In io ar of Ilium's Blacksmith shop, KLM ST.. - - TIOXKSTA, P.A FOUCF lIKNDlCliSDX .1 ' TtNSOKIAL ABTIST. ;..,...!! l'.i ii I . i n f i .-ii' iilh of 1 1 Ctil'C I ! HI !'. i i 'K.n .' !: :r-r;,t j 1! a li i''c Mia 'C, miuii : , ,i Mr. tt. II,. i , i.i .j;-e..:.' i.i t vei y J i !ll;..li-tl iisrsTJRA.isrcnr,! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. jy. V.'. ClvVWIi", Jr., Ar' . Finn IXSUFvANCF.: F.tim, Liverpool A London 0 (Hobo, Lycoming, North British fc Mercantile, Jlnnovor, Franklin of Philadelphia, Contincnlal, Northern Kochestor. ACCIDENT 1NSUEANCB : Travelers Li lb it Accident Insurance Company. Od'n-o: C. C. TliompsonV, Law Oflicn, Orimdiii lilock, Tidioutc, I'd. T. .1. VAN CJIKSHX, Solicilii'.g A vent, Tioncs), Tn. Ailvrrtliilna llnrcan ( niRprm'o Bi.i.vhi"-" Mri-.Tt . r.uiUuaii may bu luuau lof u liil J 'V i'J.t if LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Tho o'l market oponcd ycstciday tit 97 lc, nml closed nt UGlc. The indications aro favorablo for tin abundant chestnut crop. TylorsJitirg ar.d Mnrionvillc tire now lilonscd with tclegrniih offics-3. Ilemernhcr tlia H?.cond 'grand cx- c? rid on to Ki.iara on the 20lh inst. The Frfe Mplltodist church will )C dedicated next Saturday morning. Park CirovV is down from Brad ford, lie i-; looking Hue uiid svnl take in camp-niectiuy. Mr. ''f 'Vest Hickory, paid us n 8!iiit but substantial call yesterday nftcrnooD. Corn w tassle and "roas'iu' cars" will soon furnish h yard of belly ache lo the square inch. Win. Ehitn is ornnmcnting his domicile with a coat of fretdi paint. Artist Doult is flourishing the "bris tles." Mr. Chns. Matcbett is here on a visit to his cousin, Lharha Jionner. Mr. M. ia studying medicino in Phila delphia. Mrs. W. A. HudJart, of Cincin nati, with her two children and mother, Mr?. Ann Stow, arc on a visit to Dr. Blaiue'8 family.. Mr. A. Weiso-, wa up from Alle gheny City a' few days during the week looking after his laud interests in this cqunty. Several c-f onr citizens bare bad plsgh attacks of cholera morbus within the past week. People should bewe.ro of green truck. Judge- Proper has iuvested in a new reaper, which is said to work handsomely, Il' the otily one in the county, we believe. Pvcv. and Mrs. O. B. Clark visi ted their son, D. W., last week. Both are in the enjoyment of their unual health and spirit?. Every teacher, every director, and every student should write for circulars of tho State Normal Sehool.' Address, J. A. Coer, Edinboro, Tn. Z. T. SShriver, Geo. Albangh, and Samuel Campbell have been appointed special police during ramp-meeting. A word to rowdies is sufficient. Mr. aud Mm. W. A. Greaves, of Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Freeman of Franklin, aro visiting at tho residence of E. L. Davis, v:q. There will ba no preaching in tho Presbyterian Church iext Sabbath, and tho Congregation will havo an op portunity to attend canip-mectiug. Mr. D. W. Agncw has rented tho Retley house- aud commenced house keeping again, lie was fortunate iu securing such a comfortable location. Jatuicson & Cop land have moved their mill from the mouth of Tubbs run, up tho stream to Emert run, a little over a mile, iu ordc to to con venient to .timber. Scpjirrela are reported plenty in adjoining counties. They havc not ma da their appearance to aoy great extent in this vicinity, but will proba bly be around when the season opens. Tho Congressional Conferees of tho Democratic and Greenback parties of this district are in Session in Clarion at this writing. It yet remains to be seen which party will "suck the hind teal." Imported blackberries are out but none hafl richcd this market yet. However, we always wait for the home crop to come in. It is said they will he Mbuudaut where the fi res failed to reach them. At the adjourned Treasurer's rale yesteiday about t';ii pitcts of land were dis.po.scd of. Another pale will take place August 'Jhh, at 2 o'cl o cloiK -. m. Abiul '!) trac's are yet on tho . I' A . . I' f JUl I V Ul-pl .c CI. -Mr. OH. II. Litnbert, of Akron, Ohio, a former class-mato of Alex. Dale's, is paying him a visit at pres ent. IIo has his sporting weapons with him and will put them to goud uso whilo here. Slcel Violin Strings, full Ret of four ftrings, best in the market, scut to any address free on receipt of fifty cents. Address Henry Ewald, Jew eler and dealer in musical merchan dise, Tidioutc, Pa. Rev. Elliot arrived in town Mon day alternoon and remained over night, being on his way home from Oil City, where he preached Snuday. Hh whs looking unusually well, and rrporls his family all in good health. Q'lile a number of our. citizens have headed the warning of the borough dads and built new walk3. The notices were not sent out for fun, and if those w ho have received them would save costs they had better "toe the mark." Teaming continues brisk ; the hauling consists mainly of staves, hard lumber and pipe. Mr. Leech, the manager of the pipe business at this place thinks tho line will lie completed so that a test can bo made by the first or ini-Jdie of August. Nothing of general importance was done at the adjourned court Mon day, save the issuing r.f papeis of nat' uralization to some gentleman of Fa gunda?, w hose name escapes us. Judge Wetmore did uot attend. Adjourned, to Friday Sept. od. Vaudergrift hose company of Oil City, had an excursion to Brokeustraw Island, Irviuetou, yesterday. The train consisted of five well-filled coaches, anil a good time wa3 doubtless had. The band discoursed some very Hue music at this depot. Billy Blum's dog passed in his checks Lst Saturday morning. It happeued at the muzzle of Mr. Ding man's 6lut gun. "Jack" had allowed his appetite for fancy poultry to get the upper hand of him ; hence Mr. D.'s introduction of the "shut gun policy." Harry English, the Elk County desperado, who killedCustable War nith and dangerously wounded another while attempting to arrest him last spring, was captured in Michigan a short time ago, according to our Elk county exchanges. He is on his way to that county where he will be tried. A timothy slock measuring over six feet, from Couiad Burheun's farm on Dutch Hill, was left with us. This doesn't look as though hay was a short, crop this season. The above stalk wa3 taken without special regard to its length, and the entire crop would av erage about I he same. Miss Zou Garlick, who has been visiting with Miss May Kelly for a few weeks past, departed ou Monday with her brother, Mr. Harry Garlick, who spent Sunday at Mr. May's. Miss Garlick formed many new acquaint ances during her short stay, whoso best wishes and kind friendship she bears with her. Wo understand there is a small patch of Canada thistles on Switlg Ifland, just above the cemetery. The patch is a small oue at present, but should be exterminated so the trash does not spread. The seed must have floated down tho Conawango friun the Chautauqua county, where these thistles in place.) abound. A fresh aud full supply r-f Or anges, Lemons, Fresh Peaches, Eating Apple?, Pine Apples, Coccanuts and Water Melons, and in canned goods Cum, Tomatoes, Straw berries, Rasp berries, Cherries, Catsup, Chow Chow, Gloucester Sauce; also lresh Figs, Peanuts, Dried Beef, Cheese, &c, &c, at Wm. Smoarbangh & Co. 2t. -The Excursion Club, a party of about fifteen of the representative men of Pittsburgh, aro at present encamped on Salmon creek, in this county, taking in the beauties of nature, trout, ttc. Their camp equipage consists of over a wagon load of tents, stoves, dishes, etc. They are a jolly set, and will undoubtedly havo a glorious time. John Mucntzenberger, our active Street Commissioner, is doing some good work on the Borough Streets Persons vary in opinions more with regard to public work ou streets than any thing else, une citizen says, "Every voter and tax-payer in tho town has at least two opinions, so the i ou;y n. in.' u commi.-sioner can no is to g) ah;-ad as ho thii ks bt.it, and he will conio out juit riht every time. Judge Kerr was here Monday to attend the adjourned court. The Judge, who was a candidate for re-election at the recent Republican primarie, ac cepts thf) situation graceful!), and says fuithful Barnelt can be counted on with her usual Republican majority in November. Judge Kerr Ins made a faithful and cllicient OiTicer, and if we always have such we will have no cause for complaint. -Now that the farmers of onr county are clearing up so much ex tending their ,broad acres of arable land srecting buildings, which nre a credit to tho county, in tho line of tmbstuntial homos aud capacious barns why has not the time come to start a Forest County Agricultural Society ? When we consider tho large number of intelligent an I scientific farmers we are astonished that this has not been done before. We surest that at Sep tember court a movement toward the formation of an Agricultural Society be made. Our county i.j certainly im proving. Baldwin's OiTicial Railway Guide for July is probably the best number vet issued. It contains several more pages of matter than any previous number, and shows many other marks of improvement. The Guide hr.s In come one i.t the nceecsttit's to tho traveler, paid wo aro glad to know that it is a paying institution to its untir ing publisher. Mr. Baldwin, as Gen eral Passenger Agent of tho P. T. & B. R'y, possesr.es. ad vantages" for intel ligently issuing a work of this kind, which he does with great euro and ability. Ask . for the Guide when traveling ou the tars. Papa Buldwiiiithe veteran Gun smith, still holds forth in his old stand in Tidioute, and wo are pleased to state that (j is trade is on the increase. An old sportsmen himself ho knows exactly what is needed iu that line, and keeps nothing but the bestcf everything and sells cheap. He can be found at his bench every day iu the year, (Sundays excepted) from early morn till bed time, and is prepared to make anything from a cambric needle to a double-barrel breech-loading shot gun. There is one thing Papa don't want his customers to forget, and that is, if there is tracking snow his place will be shut up from the 1st to the 15th of December. Mr. J." G. Pearee, of Saltsburg, Indiana conuty, paid us a pleasant call on Monday. Mr, Pearce says that his county will - give her accustomed majority for Gen. White this fall, not withstanding the contemplated fusion of the Democrats and Grcenbackers. He says twenty-five of the most prom inent Drmocrats of his tow n have told him that as hetwecji Mosgrove, the mongrel candidate, and Geu. White they would unhesitatiugly support tho General, as by so doing they know what they arc getting. The feeling is the same all over this county, even to some of the more consistent Green- backers. They want no such Tom foolery or boy's play. The camp-meeting commences this evening. The grouuds have bceu put in good condition, and the . seats, tents, ttc., have all been nicely ar ranged, and nearly all the tent-hold- ers uro on tho ground and e-ceupy their tents. Next Sunday will probably see the largest crowd iu town. We under stand a special traia v. ill bring visi tors from Oil City and other points along the road, and doubtless there will be several thousand people on the grouuds on that day. A special police fore a has boeji appointed by the town council, and good order will doubtless be had. The meeting last year was characterized by tho best of order and wo have every reason lo believo that this meeting will be also. A wide awake exchange get) at the matter in good shape, when it says : "A custom that formerly obtained iu this 'neck o' wdodi,' but which has re cently been sadly neglected, was to hand the printer -a dollar with each marriage notice. Sueh iiu excellent custom as this ought r.ot to be allowed to fall into disuse. If there i ever a tim in all man's life when he should be liberal, it is when ho marries a wife. His first act should be to re member tho printer, who sendg forth to the world the glad tidiuga of his new-found happiuess. If a man neg lects to properly reward the printer, he ought not to be kui prised if trouble overtakes him in hid married life. Every maiden should attach two con ditions to her marriage promise : First that the marriage notice rhould be paid for, and second that the county paper should bo tho first thing got uu i paid Lr tuwurd house-keeping. Another Excursion to Niagara. Just before closing our forms wo received a telegram from GcnT Pass enger Baldwin that thn Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo R'y will give another excursion to Niagara Falls on Thursday tho 29th of July. The fare (which by he-way, was very reasona ble indeed) and all other arrangements will be the sa.mc as the last one, with the additional guarantee thnt the ex cursionists will bo brought homo much earlier. Those who missed tho other excursion should by no means fail to go on this oue, as those who attended before will bear us out iu tho assertion that it was a grand Buccess and worth double the outlay. If you go don't fail to take a lunch with' yen, as the ride is a long one and you arc sure to get hungry before you get there. Rut your lunch up iu such a way that after it is devoured you will have nothing to lug around or take care of. At the Spencer House aa elegant meal can bo had for 50 ceuts, which is as cheap us cv.n bo gotton anywhere. We shall endeavor to give full particulars next week, but in the meantime nil who love a day of .recreation and sight seeing should make arrangements to gi on this e:-:cuicion. Our word for it you will never run the. time and money spent. Remember the date, Thursday, July 29th. Mosgrove Got It'. The Conference at Clarion yesterday nominated James Mosgrove, of Kit tanning for Congress in this, 25th, district. The two parties, Democratic and Greenback, fused and edtfcted tho nomination on tho "first round." Thus tho "tail wag3 the purp." More anon. Goes him a Ten. Ti.UNKbYVibt.r, July 20, VO. I noticed in yourJust issue thr.t Mr. Swalley said ho could beat any man in Harmony lowushiy swinging the scythe. Please tell him in your paper that I will bet him $10 that I can mow more grass in ten hours than he can, and oblijre J. C. PicnrtY. Unclaimed Letters. In Tioncsta, Pa., Post Office, Wednesday, July 21, 1SS0 : G. W. Altman, C. E. Hail 2, A. C. Mull, C. J. Smith, DaviJ F. Sheets 3. All not called for within four weeks viill be sent to the Dead Letter Office J. M. McKay, P. M. Peterson's Magazine for August is out, and is calculated to make glad the hearts of its many readers. The principal steel engraving is the hand somest we've seen for a long time The colored fashion plates are fully up to tho standard, and the design for "Border for lunch or tea table" is 'just too "cuta lor anything." feter son costs but 02.00 a year, and every lady should have it. Addess Chas. J Peterson, COG Chestnut St., Philadel phia. The leading illustrated article in tho August number of Ballou's Monthly Magazine is "Tho Water Mill," a poem-that is published by tho request of hundreds of peoplo who want to prescrvo it in some substan tial form. This poem has had a won dcrful popularity all over tho country nnd our readers will at-joice to see it in an illustrated form. Tho next article, handsomely illustrated, is the vhitofa vachtmau to the eoast of Cornwall, England, in au American yael.t ; ami then there is a learncc article on .Madras, India, with a f;uo view of tho citv : and then follows a nice summer ;tory, called "Sic Him, by Johu A. Peter.), a favorite writer Published by Thoinos & Tulbot, 2.1 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass, at 1.50 per annum, postpaid, and for sale at all the news uepois iu 1110 couuuy. lee Cream at the Forest iousc, on Tuesday aud Saturday evenings, and every day aud eveting during Camp Meeting. R- --Mr. J. W. Ball, of Brookville, is now traveling through this section pickicg up junk of all kiuds, such as iron, copper, bra3, rope, nis, .v.c, for which he is paying the highest prices. Look out for his big red wagon when he comes around. 2t. Ir. Whilller, riMtllMirnIi. I'a., It is well known, liuJ I'n many yuan U1 nt tha Lead or tho iiriifcfslnii i" l -i-hilt y, all clironlo aud bliKid. dist-:ios, iiui'Vnus prostriitioil anJ Ml (lit tut ri.ua coiibeciU'iu'i'.i. Si-,. Iiis i-anl iu uuutkur col umn. XUssd bu woik uudjudu fr joiimcU". Go-to G. W. Bovatds for Mrs, Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they arc tnie-ua le I . Color 2 to U lbs. 1,1 ice 1 ceet 1. o-biy. cortnncTED every Tuesday, tjy r.EblAlibE DEAEEr.S. Flour fi barrel choice - fl.r0 Flour sack, best - - J. fir- Corn Meal, 100 His - - 1 .50 Chop feed, pure rain - 1.40 Hyo r bushel - - - - - 05W70 Oats Xew f bushel - 45fVj,0 Corn, ear - 3.r.(W)-IO Beans tJ bushel - - - S.OOfoarW" Ham, sufinr cured - 121 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Shoulders - ' - - - - 7(JvS Whitetish, half-barrels ... C.75 Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.7.1 Sugar - 10(512 Syrup 75 X. O. Molasses new ... 5075 Koast Bio Cotreo - - " - 22 fa 23 KioCotVeo, .... 20(22 Java Coll'eo ..... 3, Tea ...... .2.-09O Butter W21 Bieo OS 10 Kfigs, fresh ..... 12 Kalt best lako .... i.ro Lard 12 Iron, common bar .... .00 Xails, 10.1, V 'K --- - 3.75 Potatoes .... 40(0,1)0 Liniorbh!. .... 1.50 Dried Apples per fi ... 61(3,8 Dried Beef - 17(413 Dried Peaches per lb - - - -10 Dried Poaches pared per X 15 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y VlltTUK of a writ of Lev arm Facias, issued out 01' the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to me di- rc-ied, tnere jvill no exposes! to sale nv public venduo or outcry, at tho Court IIOil.se, 111 mo uuruuu ui 1 ivnursLrt, MONDAY, AUtSUST 0, A. D. 1SS0, nt 10 o'clock, a. in., the following describ ed real estate, lo-w it: Mary S. Stock well, F.xwutrix of tho Ksliito of William Hamilton Stock well, deceased, vs. Alexander McAudrews and Samuel Wunn, Levaria Facias, Xo. 2, Sep tember term, is;'0'i nomas J. vantiieson, Alt v. AU tho undivided share, interest and est ato of the defendants of in and to a certain tract of land situate in Jcnks town ship, Forest county, Pennsylvania, jiat- enlftl to Nicholas Bitldie on tne nun iiay of May, A. 1). 1S15, upon warrant number ed 4 lati in the namo of Samuel Wallace; Containing one thousand nnd ninety-six and one-lml f acres, more or less. Ai.sci. All tho cleiendaiits interest in a certain tract situate in Millstone (now Jenks) township, Forest county, Pennsyl vania, patented to Xicholas Hiddlo on tho Jourthitay ot May, A. l lslf, upon war rant numbered 41-.0 containing nine hun dred acres, more or less ; buiiift tho same premises inter aha which Fdward Clark, oy indenture datea tao twenty-nun any 01 April, A. D. lSii.'i, recorded at Marien, in Forest county, in Deed Book Xo. 1. nairo 358, granted uud conveyed to Alexander McAndrcws, Samuel wnnn, Aiexanaor It. Mcllenrv and I'Mward W. Warner as tenants in common. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Alexander MeAndrews and Samuei Warm, at the suit of Mary S. Stockwell, Keo'cxtrix of llstato of William Hamilton Utoekwell, deceased. TEKMS OF HALF. Tho following iiiiist ha strictly complied with when tbo property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff ouother lien cred itors becorvo tho purchaser, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortmain searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro "dipt for tho amount .of tho pro cecils of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sherilt'. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. nr., of tho day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will a;;ain be put up and sold at the expouso and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Kdition, pa'ro 4 0 and Smith's Forms, pnt;o 384. C. A. BAN DA LL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office', Tioiesta, Pa., July 10, 1JSS0. KM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., ACO&ISUUIIiD IX C2, (0110 door from O. W. Bovard's.) GF.NFUAL and FANCY GBOCERIBS, TI2AS A UX'SCIALTY. Terms S I'BICTLY CASH, or F.xch.ingo , for Butter, F.":;s, Ba.'ts Hides, Furs :md Poultry. a POULTRY A SPECIALTY. A;;ents for tho Improved mit mm machine, id and P.elialilu Machine Our Midi: Prices." "Pint Cl ass (ioods at Fair mar2ltf Dealers in General Merchandise In Xew Store K00111 at HASLET'S CORNERS, TioiicnI :i, .l.lll V l .i, 1-0.
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