rl-l IS, IhsO. Ji:i)M.SDW MORMNIl, AICI noHouoiiorjiciins. pnr(jiz;&. Fiiukhaji. f ''luvvimr.ni 'hai. lionnor, AT. 7ln fein, .). J1:. W'ciik, i lok Joyce, . V, 'lurk, Jnstls w':i-y. ti.stirrH of lio VVifv .T. T. Ihonnaii, . S. K uox. "iixlablr James Swailcs. Si'lutol Director J . Slmwkey, 1'. W. a 11 1 i.i.i,,., ' a n...,,i,.n I HI l , 1 II 1 HI M IMI , . . . . PViHI If V. M. Kelly, .1. T. Prenimn. &- IO It F.ST .COUNTY OiTIGUCI'vS. Afrmlrr nCnnirrsn U Auv.y AVllITi:. ' A.t(ui'tlum-'S. 1. vVllHKI.KIt. I'rrilciit .mlirl,. I. W I: I'MonK. AXOCiatf ,iiJ(CS-JiHN Klxu, -;n- - Ait.) K Run: Teen sk re;' -WM. l.AWnilSOK, Iroltmmiltn i, Iti ji.stcr .( J'ceoriter, f:c. Mtsti Km aw k kv. Slirrt ''.--V. A. llANDAM,. C m id VI io tie r.i Em , lU'.nt.TN, IA AC . ivo, 1 I, W. TjI'di-iihh. County tiitjicrintemlcntll. H. IPux-k- A 1 , IKxtrM A ttrrvctt. I"). Tnwi.v. ' ..! ConimibAitnicml--' H. Church. 'i'KTKIt Vol'NOIf. mntu HnrertM-'?. D. Collins. (Iirnn'r-W, O. Cnimns. f!-untit A inlitnrn Nicholas Tiiomt v, it. F. ropKr.N!, K. O. I.acv. riUG!r.3S DIRECTORY. LIFE, Fi P.P. ft ACCIDtilT. rrrK ixsirnANCF,.: TV.ivi, Liverpool iV. London if' (Hobo, l,vcotnin'T', North Pritish ei Meroru'.! ilr, Hanover, Franklin ' of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern 1 tocher-tor. A CCI I) K N 'I' 1 XX U U AN ( ' K : Traveler:! l.M'o iV. Accident Insuranco Company. Ollii-o: C. C. Thompson'", Law Office, (Si;indiii P.loek, Tidiouto, Pa. T. .T. VAN OIRSKX, KoHcitim; A font, TioiwUsi, Vn. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Get Registered. We wish to urge upon Republicans the necessity of being Registered before tho First of September next. We want every Republican vote in tlio county, nnd in order to get it tho voter must be registered beforo the abovo mentioned date. Don't nodect it. j-io., TIONESTA LODQB .-.-TV yJnz no. ;tvj, TKKTH ovorv Viybiy , 1 o'oloclc, in tli-J lSiz fvciiii.jr, ni 7 I tooi n in l'ar- riil"n'fi 1 1 .'1.1 1 . 1.W. CLARK, X.rt. l.W.SAWYl'U, S-r'y. "TTOUXr Y AT IjAW, Tlonojln. Pa. V t'oUoction-t niii lo in this ami n:!jom ;n' comities. -10-1 y JIIITTW Vrr ATT '"hn Street, T. I J AJ? LAW, . TIOXKSTA, VI, TlXi'.STA, l'A. '! :'?!. ir.:T!S ! ilioitl"uC:li-;!-r.eo nw I'eM-.ii.u rrriuM) nt Vsij- Mieisi, or ATTKN T IML'O I'eeo hi Aft'u nev in I ho ill.rt.Hl. 1. All o!li"(M' .nirnrs 'ho wev inhtr; i in tlio lulfl w:(r. .in ohl.iTii Dflnsi.ois 1 which they may 1 nt.itl(vl, lo- -tl litvr n or juMro-'s'in me at i oiuMta, i'u. Also, el.i'mis for nm lu-itv'es if pav aii-.lrnKty wilt rooeivo pi onioi :n- ..... Having hceil nvnv foiirycarH a siilil:cr m ho lto Var, n n t liavtirtr !! a ni:mli;r of voarsi emti'-vinl in thn pi-osecution of hoI liers' claim-;, my pKoerienew . will a- jnr e ' lm collectinn of i lainia i'i thi"1 shifli'st jios ',il)lo time. J. H.MiNVv'. iliC V. W.Hays, ATTOUNKY AT T.AV. Rivl XotaV.v r(.Tif.li,1 UAVjmhlx liuUiir it Co.'m !!o:k, .Siyief.-. Kt.', oil ':fy, !M. :-ly Lawronco Hoi;sn, rprr.xr.sTA, i-knn'a, wm. t,av;- L UV'.SrK. Piioriaimm. This iiouso i4 ciMitriiU- lo.va. "NK verythhv r.ew an.1 woll furniNli.nl Vi') iv-om mo.l.i lions niil strict a'i-'iilH li to ;-;ue.-i. VsstiilU'f on.l l-Vii of ...l.kin!H rvn-l intiioir s..a.v.;i. Su.iplo rooji for t'oiii incrt'tal A;;eiit .;. . . 9 ijoxxuk. o:;vm uitic. T. c. I .1 i kiv. i'r . i . i r. Tlilu i- a now noii-;e, jui'l hii'iiu -t leen liUe.l u;) for tho peeommo.htlioii of tho l.r.lilie. A portion of the J au-oiiao of the public is Kohoiteil itl-ly J. 1-2. ESIjAOTK, 51. , TIONKRTA, l'A. ftvi-iri: IfouitM. : 7 to O A. M.t 7 to 0 1 m. Vo,hie.siliy.s ami Saturilayn from 11 a. m. to 3 r. M. D It. K. fJTKADMAX, SUH;iKOX DKXTIST. Dent il room in Ir. Ulaino's oilloo, next . 1.. or to Central I loose. Tionosta, l'a. All vorlc warranto'l, an ! at reasonahlo priee " "7l. WIT. A. II. K1J.1.V MA 1', V All K U CO., O .A. 1T IC S IR, Corner of I 'Am .t WalantS!'i, Tionesta. . TJ.nik f r-iscoiint uV 1 IK posit. Interest alloWVil on Timo Peposits. CV'hv' ioii i nia.iooisr.'.l thoVrincipul points of tlio U.S. 4 t'olloetions soiieitod. IS-ly. rilOTOGKAPIl GALLEIIY. Preaching iu tho Prcsliyterian Church next Sunday morning and jveiiii:g, by Jtev. HicUIing. U. K. Sunday Hchool at 10 o'clock a. m., and Picibj tcrian Sunday School at o'clock p. m. Got Pvoiitered. ; T!ic tiil market opened yesterday nt 0 7-Sc, nnd clued at H'J : 8c. Tho Lickirrgvillo camp meetyjy j ntnrtj up to-morrow, iriunday will bo tuo day. Mr. C. W. Mctzar, o tho Tftas- villa ) lira lil, paid us a pieplant, vitfit yesterday. lIod Si;'itn "did tile ;i2t)'i:--0!rie" atthodi.pot (jvuiiig Mr. Craig's ab sence p.t Cliautau'iua u f'ow daya during tl.S past week. Nearly all tho Chautauqua viti lorn !Vo::i l;cro havo rclwrncd, fuliny much better in health, and Komcwhct poorer in purse. 'The river i'i now lower than it nan been lor many years, nn l, no doubt, will ho much lower, if we don't ho6:i r :t Borne rain. Tho CcuMy (.'onnni.-sioriera will he hi bunion on Toesday next, 2-lth ii'ft. Thofc l:avii)jj busini with tho board can govern themselves accord- in'iilv. A man who has nssioted in color. ing fiandulent naturalization papers ij not, fit to dictate to the honest voters of lii'i'st or anv other county how they fchull cat their ballots. T-Thu Titusvillo World Bays : "A vot3 was taken on the excursion train which came up yoilcrday afternoon from Pittsburgh which resulted: Gar field, 187, Hancock, 48, Weaver 5. Yming persons having teaching talent, should atteud tba State Normal School. Superior advantages nt very low rates. Address for circulars, J. A. Cooper.; IMiuboro, Pa. Mrs. Dr. Wallace end daughter Mif3 Cora, of Erady's 1'end, were, the guests ot Mr. DerickAon'a family a few days last week. They departed ou Monday and will spend a Jew days at Chautauqua. linker's Bread fresh Tuesday Thursday nml Saturday. .Peaches Mdoof, Canteloups, Gwect Potatoes French Mustard at lit.- Smbauiiaugh & Co. Mr. and Mis. S. D. Irwin, Mr ami Mrs. T. U. Cobb, Miss Kate Cobb Mis? Alwilda Adams, Mies Maud Davis, and M;as Alury Koso were among Tionctta'a representatives at Chautauqua duriug tho past week. Several coons have come to grief witliiu the past week in this vicinity. They arc Eaid to lo quito plenty in 5orue of tho cornfields along the river II. CAHPSNTS I vv J' Proprietor. 1 .v m PicturostuKeuiii nil tho latest stjles the art. 'Jii-t' QiiAiiL!:s CAUJAGFJ In rear KlJl ST. of l'AISIU, rnACTic'AL AND WAGON MAKER. mum's KlaelismUU shop, tioxi'sta, p iii:ndi:i;sjx. TOXSOltlAL A 1 IT I ST. Tionesla, I'u. iho liit iloio- Koulh of l.n-.Tieiuo limine, for :l niee ;ha', sh.uo .ion or Imir-eiit e.ill on Mr. 11. llu ii 1 ...':l.S i!l l-VL-t-y IvS!-'. ( I. il'.U ij-U- hills. Some follows take more- delight iu hunting coons than going fkbiug. --Mr. Thus. Snolgrnss, one of Pres ident's very best citizsus, paid us a pleasact and substantial call ou Mon day (nl. Wo are sorry to learn that he has disposed of his iuterests in President and contemplates leaving this sectioirt Wc hope- ho may not get far awuy. On our second page to-day wo publish skctchea.of tho speeches of S. It. Mason lsq., end GtuTWm. f.lakeley, dtlivered at Allegheny lately. It viil bo romer.ibered that Mr. Ma:-oa Jtlivcrtd a speech in this place two Years ago which was con tide rl a master-piiice by om? of our cilitns. Let thciu read this onoand contrast it with hii remarks at thtit tims." Whilo unloading some nmchinery from the'enrs nt this station, inteuded for tho new eaw-inill on Salmon creek, last Wednesday, ft largo band-wheel accidentally fell to the ground and was badly broken. The loss will not bo less than $250. " Squirrels aro beginning ' to show their colors somewhat of late, and tho indications aro that iu a week or so more, or about tho timo the season open?, they will bo plenty enough to afforl some snort to hunters. Some of the boys are already talking ofhaviug a s'nre hunt when the season opens. Quite a number, of our, citizens who were notified to repair or build now sidewalks have responded to tho notice promptly ; others aro slow about the mailer end have taken no action whatever. It is not the disposition of the authorities to crowd renders any, yet if properly owners persist in treat ing the matter indifferently they will bo taught. that the notices mean busi ness, and there will bo no discrimina tion. . 4 Prof. M. E. Peck is in town in troducing a new euro for diseases by absorption. It is known as "Parr's English Pad," and is highly recom mended as a prevention and cure of all malarial, contcgious or bilious complaints. All who are troubled with liver, kidney or any other chronic diseasos can reaoh Mr. Peck by addressing their communications to Cony, Pa. Mrs. S. C. Sloan, of Allegheny City, accompanied by Mrs. W. R, )unu aud little- daughter, Louise, of Crookston, Minn., arrived in town estcrday afternoon, and will remain three or four weeks. Mrs. Dunn, who ias been stopping with her parents in Allegheny for several weeks, is look in til, and reports W. II. in good health and .spirits nt last accounts. Her many lady friends hero arc glad to seo icr uinomr them again. , A subscription paper is being circulated to raise money for tho building of a new fence around iho cemetery nt the upper end of town. A fence is badly needed around the greater portion of tho ground ana it ii hoped our citizens will suhscrioo ibcrally to the good cause. Ihero is scarcely afatnily m town but has friends buried there, and nil should take pride in keeping the "City of the Dead." looking neat and respectable. The second annual reunion of tho 105th regiment. Pa. Voluuteers, will he held at Tunxreetawncy, Jefferson C.., Pa., on Tuesday, October Pith, 18S0. No doubt there are many sur vivors of this noblo regiment in this county who would like to meet their old comrades once more, and should not fail to bo on hand at tho nbove timo and place. For full information address S. A. Craig Esq., Brockville, Pa. Mr. E. S. Rudy, was ia town Monday, having just returned from Luck Mills where he has been engaged ii) "hammering'' a couplo of large saws for Mr. Tobey. Mr. Rudy understands this branch of tho saw mill business to perfection, and has saved our lumber manufacturers many a dollar, in timo, freight and trouble of sending their saws to the &hepa for repir3. Those for whom ho has dcuo such work can testify to hh superior ekill in repair ing a saw and making it run n3 good as when brought new from the shop. We havo received a copy of the Republican Campaign Song Rook, is sued by the Republican Central Cam paigu Club, of New York. It contains many of the latest songs of tho day, besides a number of new and stirring campaign songs, all set to music. Ev ery Republican club should be suppli ed with these songsters. Price, SI per 100. or 5 cents a single copy, the act ual cost of printing. Send orders to Peter J. I'luyA'rsant, Secretary, Cole man House, "New York. Now is the timo to ccaniza Republican Glee Clubs In every towiu-hip iu the county. A sixty-five dollar runaway took rdaco'in town on Monday afternoon drives in iho State. The natural an- business at tno hrcoruers uiuce. vantages aro nnequaled. i . Wild tdums and crapes will bo Deed, Mortgages, ttc, ircordeti abundant. Every tree and vino along from July 1, 1880 to Aug. 2, 1880 ............ . .A thev will not last lon-r. as they are tho road is bending down with the Deed, Austin Mevcns et ux to A. A goodly number fii our citizens live been and aro now out in tho blackberry woods. Tho berries are said to bo abundant, but it is thought nearly all "dead ripe" aud dropping off. Those who expect to put up any must bo up and doing. Tho machinery for the new mill to be put up on the Rlako timber tract, near Scotch Hill, Clarion county, pass ed through town on Monday. The mill is being put up by Messrs. Buz zard, Graham & Rilz, and it ia esti- fruit. Barnett Township Ncw3. You will guflor a word from Barnett. Tho blackberry season is upon us with all its delights and inconven iences. The crop is nothing extra, and from appearances is likely to be a shprt lived one, at least in sumo of the old mated that over 100.000.000 feet of "patches." Where tho ground has lumber will be cut by it. Mr. I,. L. lately been burned over, and the briers $227 Hackctt, so well known to maay of are producing first-class crop since A.Stevens, J of 4,000 acres in Howe twp.; $1,200. Deed, John II. VVenlwoith ct ux to Win. J. Wentworth, 00 acres in Tiou- 3ta twp; $700. Deed, Win. Lawrence, Trcas., to J. M. Clapp 798 acres in Hickory twp; $208. .Alignment, J. M. Clapp to Joseph Patterson, 798 acres in Hickory twp; our citizens as a first class mill-wright, has tho job of putting up the structure and placing tho machinery in order. The company havo been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. E. S. Rudy, recently of Ford & Lucy's mill, as head-sawyer aud general manager, Col. Watson, Republican nominee for Congress in the Erie, Venango and Warren district, paid us a short but very pleasant cajl yesterday. Tho Colonel speaks encouragingly of tho situation in his district, and why shouldn't he, when he has the hearty support of every producer and every friend of the producing interest, irre spectivo of party ties. The Democrats and Grcenbackers have hatched up a fusion, as they have in thi3 district, by nominating A. G. Short, but Col. Watson assures us that the Republi cans will by no means be "Short" -on votes when tho election take3 place. Peterson's Magazine for Septem her is already on our table, aud as usual brim full of crood thincs. How such a truly meritorious book a3 Pe terson can be produced for the small sum of $2.00 a year has often created a great deal of curiosity in tho minds of its many readers. Tho number before vs is one of unusual beauty. The principal steel eugraving, "At Sor rento," is most lovely ; Tho large eolored fashion plates are elegant and superb. A pattern for tidy on Java canvass in this number is ingenius, original and pretty. Now is the time to subscribe for Peterson. Address, Chas. J. Peterson, COG Chestnut St., Phila. Notes Between Here and Nebraska. Tho greater portion of the road along the creek i.s in a worse condition thau has been known for some time. The authorities should lose no time in ro nairinsr it Mr. Kelly's farm, extending the entire length of Oldtowu flats i3 look ing better every year. Mr. Smiley, tho Superintendent, understands his "biz.," and will havo one of tho best farms in the Stats in a few years thero "reconstruction," the gathering may continue as lonx as usual. The influx of berry seakers is probably as great as in past years. R. J. Hillard, on Friday evening, whilo looking for his cows, out beyond Releas of mortgage Gormantown M. & M. Co. to the Wood land Oil Co., Limited; $4,928. Deed, John Ilcpler et ux to Wm. C. Ilepler, 5 acres in Tionesta twp; $115. Release of Mortgage, Samuel W li the "windfall" ou tho old Marien road, lets to Henry J. Brooks et a!; $3,094. saw a fino black bear ; being without a "woepin" offeiisivo or defensive, ho was obliged, much against his wishes, to let his bearship pursue his way unchallenged. Thompson and Darr's mill ct Cole man is shut down at present for want of logs; as tho logs are brought to the mill down Coleman Kun, the starting up of the mill is contingent upon rain enough to raako "bracketing" water When tho stock now in tho run (about 200,000) i3 manufactured the "cut" for tho season will be about 21 or 3 mill ions. That old veteran sawyer, Stein burg, occupies tho position of head sawyer. A boat scaffold was built just abovo tho mouth of tho run hy tho Co. last spring ; 7 or 8 boats have already been turned out and about as many more will be built duriug tho summer. The Co. is now building a wharf extending from the end of tho board track to the boat scafJ'old. Tho Wallace Bro's, are putting in some timber this summer. Frank MeNcall is also putting in two rafts. Andy Slaugenhaupt has a raft in awaiting tho flood Our old friend and townsman, W. J. I . . .. . I . .n rrlnil - tl r ("1 1,1 ivrmsirong uiuiia-b uo .v awhile by an occasional visit from Sigel, where "ho is spending tho summer vacation with his mother, who lives with her soa-iu law, Dr. Baker ; ho will return to Meadville when the fall term opens Mis. Morso and daughter, who have been speuding the summer at William Shield's, returned to their home iu Alleghany yesterday. The United Brethren bfgtm a "ba&kel-meeting" at Hominy Ridge yesterday it will continuo ono week Tho last Quarterly Meeting of the U. Mr. Aruer and a gang of man have B. for the year will be held Saturday been engaged for a few days past cleaning out the channel of tho creek, so that lumber may be brought out in "skippers" during tho low water Somo largo boulders, below tho Blue Narrows, have been blasted and ro moved, which will bo good news to the lumbermen along tho creek, aa the aud Sunday, 11th, and loth, at the White school house ; it will bo con tinued iuto a "basket-meeting" to last a week, or maybe longer. Nono of our schools aro in operation this summer it not being thought ad visable to divide the school year into two terms. Contrary to tho movement roek., have alwavs riven them a L'ood in most places our school board raised deal of trouble. the wages $2 per month ; tho salary is Men are at work buildins a larcc now $22 per month : as board can be beat-scaffold below tbo mill at Ne braska. As soon as this scaffold is na iu places where much highor sala- i . Release of Mortgage, Wm. J. Brooks et al to Henry J. Brooks et al; $738. Patent, Tho Commonwealth to tho Enterprise Transit Co., 94 54-100 acres in IIowo twp; $18.57. Deed, Barnard Stoughton et ux to J. M. Haslet, 25 acres iu Green twp, $125. Deed, Jair.es M. Haslet et ux to D. J. Mohney, 25 acrc3 in Green twp; $275. Deed, Geo. G. Sickles to Robinson & Roncer, Lots 04 and G5 Tionesta Boro; $000. Asa'gt of Mortgage, Christian Korb to Clinton M. Ball; $400. Mortgage, Anna Hills et al to A. M. Stewart; $100. 1 Assgt of Mortgage, A. M. Stewart to J. A. Salisbury, $100.- Deed, Wm. Lawrence, Trcas., to J. M. Clapp, 100 acres iu Barnett twp; $20.44. Assgt , J. M. Clapp to John Slincy, 100 acres in Barnett twp; $35. Deed, John II. Best to Catherine Beck, 120 acres in Kingsley twp; $1,050. Dje August Weingard ct ux to L. Weingtyd, 40 acres in Harmony twp; $300. Deed, Jacob Helm et us to Mary Blocher, 70 acre3 80 perches Tiouesta twp; $100. - Deed, Samo to Sarah J. Matcer, 57 acres 135, perches in Tionesta twp; $1. Deed, Same to Catherine Hays, 58 acres 120 perches in Tionesta twp; 1. Dood.Same to Alvira Mealy, 59 a?re3 133 perches in Tionesta twp; 81. Deed, Wm. Lawrence, Treas., to L. F. Watson, 218 acres in Harmony twp; $102.28. Assgt., L. F. Watson to J. B. Sweet, 218icre3 in Harmony twp; 8125. Deed, Jacob Helm ct ux to Wm. Helm et al, Laud in Tionesta twp; $1. Deed, Same to Amanda Tcmpleton, Land in Tionesta twp; 81. Dr. Whittle r, or Pittsburgh, Pa., It Is veil known, liau fur many years stood at tho head of the profession iu his specialty, all chronio and blood diseases, nervous prostration and all dia astroua coiisoquouces. Sio his card In another col Uffin. Iluad his works and Judge for younelf. mmmwrnmem immmmmmmmmKmammmmm riONi:STA 5IAUKKTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, RY RELIABLE DEALERS. last. Mr. Derickson had his horsa hitchod in front of the Lawrence House, when Cris. Johnson came along with a rt-hcel barrow upou- which ho had loaded a tool chest. Tho horsa took flight at tho wheelbarrow, and, jerking himself loose, ran down the alley, through the barn and by the stave mill, where he left what remained of the bufTV. Tho horio was gomo v. hat cut'bout the legs but not seri ously. The limning "air of tho buggy stood the racket pretty well, but all above t'10 win:'? Is and ukUi was re (l:iL-f: 1 to very Cno silinteis. The vehicle was comparatively now, hav in" been run but a couplo of mouth3. L-w-i sixtv-livo dolluis ; no icsurance barges will begin, aud will bed part of tho business industry of that peaceful hamlet. It will be carried on quite extensively, v.'o understand Tho Collins mill is running full time and turning out somo handsome lum ber, which is being rafted fresh from the saw, below the mill. Lyme is tho "chief Cook and bottle-washer" about the ruilJ, and if ho don't make money both for himself and employer, it's not because ho don't, tako a hold and work like a beaver. Messrs. L. Artier and J. D. Hillings havo tho job of delivering upward of threo hundred thousand feet of lumber on the cr-.rs at this place. They will run it out from Collins' mill in what is known as "skippers;" that is, small raft:, four of five courses deep. The narrow gauge railroad up Littlo Coon dots a good busineas, and is a paying investment to its owner. The principal traffic of the road is freight ing logs to tho mill poud, and il3 motive powor is horseflesh. Ledebur'a grist mill is all iu trim for tho new graiu ns soon as it conies in. A rood i ib of fj-rindliv' is douo at this mill. . The creek is lower than it has been known for a great many years. With a gond road up Tionesta creek which could ciuily ba made this would bo oiiU of tho pleusautest ablo to pay. Tho P. M. ct Tylersburg must have been a littlo "off" yesterday, a3 the mail received yesterday evening was the same as that sent out in tho morn- in-T. A3 a consequeuco our Tionesta papers are "back" yet. By The Way. Republican Vigilance Committee. Tho following gentleman havo been nnnintfd u VLnlnnce Committee by -'J o Mr. Jainicson, Chairman of the kepub lican Countj Committee: TioneaU Boro. Just'u Shawkey, P. M. Clark. Tionesta Twp. Nick Thompson, Robert Shriver. Harmony. -M. L. Range, Win. Gorman. . Hickory. Lewis Whittcn, Emery Witherell. Green. Henry Ledebur, E. J. Russell. Howe. J. F. Clark, M. M.Soybolt. Jcuks.John Heath, Dr. S. S. Tow lor. Ihii-nett. Sam. W . Calvin, James K. Clark, Jas. A. Pe irsall. Kiugsley. W. B. Heath, Judsin Catlin, Robert Gille.-pi?. Flour 11 barrel clioieo - - , G.50 Flour sack, best - - 1.70 Corn Meal, 100 tt.s - '- - - l.r.O Chop feetl, pure grain - Kyo "fl bushel (16(170 Oats New bushel - - - 45(f;50 Coi n, car ----- "Cij 10 I '.OUH.-1 V bushel - - - 2.00(2.40 Ham, miliar t-uroil - 121 r.reakfast llaeon, Miliar cureil - - 10 Shoulders ..... 7(Ti.8 Whitel'isli, half-barrclH ... 6.75 Luko herring half-barrels - - 3.75 Nii-rar 100.121 Syrup.- - - 75 XV (). Molasses new ... 60(3)75 Uoiust llio Colfeo - - - 220(28 KioColleo, .... 2()(ij22 Java Coli'oo ..... 35 Tea - - - - , - - .250JiO Hotter 15 Kieo 08(..10 K-K's, fresh 12 Salt, be-a hit o l-'-'O l.;ml 12 1 run, common bar .... 3.75 Nails, 10J, kt; - - - 3.75 1'olntf.eH -IOi.iLO l.imo "jUibl. 1.50 lirieil Apples per U. - - - iO',K Drie.l l'.eef .... 17(;!1S Dried l'caelies per l - - - JO lirieil Poaches pared per X 15 Goods cln.ap at Aug. 11, '80. Jl A i.i;r iV- ho.s.-i. ulirc lo Hn 'i;:itors! Tho Allegheny Valley Kail Koad Com pany will coinitt'iico to rchnihl its three i.uv lr id -..to across the Allegheny Piver, at Oil City on the :Mih int. Tho river he niotii tli.- middle and west epulis i;l ho ubM i lU-t'-d hy livsl!c-wi k doiinntho lirt pari of ilio work, and Iho liu r U-ncnlii llu- mi, hit.- an. I i-elsp.insilui in tho lallcr part of liie ork. DAVIU MrCAKCO, Pl.t .!e:r-h, An v. i-, 'eO. U n 1 Snpt. ,.i . I ,-'i 111." :-.t ::. w-.-ll i i-.'h Ni-w-p i r I . , i .1 ,..r 0. i i ., M h , J m . - 1 V- ' ' i'i , . i-tn luuliailj iu-y Lvl Ui .u lu Ik 1. 1 4 Oil H. TKISPAPEIl lti:V I r- " "V