VERXfiSIIY M0I1NING, SEPT. P. 1S80. IJOrtOUGII OFFICERS. rtiirttrxiy. S. I'niiKMAN. Conncilmrii Clin, ltonncr, U. I'.iii loin, J. K. WciiK, Patrick Joyce, P. V. Clark, Justis Shawkcv. Just-ire of the rcnic3. T. P.rennan, D.H. Knox. Ctmxtiililr J nines ftw alien. S'rlmnl I Hi eetn't - .K Shawkcy, P. V.'. Hark, A. 11. Pnrtriduo, !. A. llandall, . I'.. Kelly, .?. T. liieuniin. a FOHKST-COUNTY OFFICERS. fremiti')' of CHnrvsxriv Wiiitk. A xnemblu N. I. Viri:i:i.i u. J'rcsiilent. J iIo'.. 1. WnTHimu, Annritttt Ji(Tf;ni.t- John KltcK, Er VAi'.n K nun. I'rcdxarrr V.rM. T,mvhkm!i:. rothonoi'irti, Uejilcr it Jtecorder, dr. Avsr Siiawkky, . .VVcWT.---C. A. ltANDAT.T.. l'n)iiiii(ovrr Kr.t . JiKRf.lX, . IhAAC I.oxii, II. V. Tii'.in.itrit. County 8'.ipcrin!cmlca1N. S. P.iux'K U'AV. Dint rirt Attorney D. Iivwiv. .ri Cfivtmifixioncrxl'. II. Church. '('HTu'lt Yoi'NUK. Count' AVr retor T. T. CoLt.INH. iJnrnvrr W. fl. ConunN. Count' A uilHnrs Nichot.as TlIOMP - in', P. F. Coi'Kr.AMi, F. C. Lacy. BUSIN3S DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE No. 30!), I. O.of O. "P. ME UTS . evcrv Wldny eveninr, nt 7 o'clock, In "tlio Lodgo Kouin in Tar t rldgo'H II ;il I. r. v. ci.Ainc, n. a. .;. AV. SAWYF.H, Sec'y. 27-tf. INSTJ:RA.:sra:E! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. 1). AV CJNAIMt, .Ti-., Ajr'l. FIUK INSURANCE : . .fiiii, Liverpool t London i0 Olobo, Lycoming, North P.ritish .fc Mercantile, IIunAvcr, Franklin : of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern 'Rochester. , ACCIDENT INSURANCE : Travelers itfo A; Accident Insurance Company. Office: V. C. Thompson', Law Ollleo, (Jriuulin P.loek, Tidiouto, Pa. 0 J. VAN (ilESEN, Soliciting A -rent, Tionesta, Pa. lltl immm mm iiimiwwii iii iii-.mii.ttt i LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. A. O. Stono, will prraeh in the M. E. Church next Sunday eve ning. M. 12. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. in., and Presbyterian Sunday School fit 3 o'clock p. in. t County Conimittco Attention I There will ho a meeting of the Re publican County Committee of Forest couuty, nt the office of 12. L. Davi.-s Esq., Tionusta, on Tuesday momin A mnn by the narao of Wallace has invented ft new colfc-pot, but dco not know what to call it. Ho thinks The State election? t:iko place in Maine next Tuesday, and if the moH unbiased reports can bo relied upon "the Wallaco cofrec-pot" would not the Kepubhcans will rout the luaion sound like ft Dew invention. Ex. isU by majorities ranging from 10,000 Perhaps "Captain" Kepler could sug- to 15,000. The State haa recently ge?t something pretty good in this been classed among the doubtfuls, but line. it is now only a question of majority -Rev. ITinklintr. who has bceu N' Ul Kopublicam. The result will occupying the Presbyterian pulpit for a good deal of iuflueuce upon the the pa?t threo or four months iu this October StateB, and will doubtless be place, departed for Pittsburgh on Ua nieans ot giving us an easy victory Monday, where be will resume bis m Indiana. studies. He made himsolf very pop- Ihe Grecnbackers of litusville ular with tho people of Tioucsta, and a d vicinity had one of the biggest leaves with the best wishes of all. drunks that has been witnessed in this -Robert McRrido left on Monday section for many a day, on the occa- for a visit to bis relatives in Armstrong sion of thejt mass meeting on Salur- and Cutler counties. Tho old geutle- day last, a roe trains were run irom man is rapidly declining, and realizing Oil City and Corry, and fieo beer end .i . i it. . .1 . I.. dtinlifif rf.c.a oinrA tnas nis career on carin couiu noi uo ..v-.w of much loncer duration, ho expressed meeting. Thia programme had been i School Roports. The following is the report of Holeman school, for the month ending August r.Otb, 180, Mary L. Clark, Tenclicr : No. of pupils enroll ed, 29 ; averago attendance, males 11, females 13 ; percentage, males 75, females 91 ; Clara, Ella and Lewis Zeutp, Vernie Hunter, Ida and George Couroe were present every day during the month. Report of the West Hickory school for the month ending Aug. 30, 18S0 : Number enrolled for month 10; enabling boat-biiil.Iuig an J raiim;; at noy etago of tho Clarion, A fiimihir dam, fur a liko purpose, has also been built across tho Clarion below tho mouth of Coleman Ilun, by Mep?rs. Thompson & Darr. The dams have been put in to slay ; they do not amount to "obstructions," in the nav igation of our river and are of great value to tho Millstoue and Coleman companies. Our school board met on Saturday last at the house of L. Warner, Sec'y nf il.n Tin-ird.1 Mrs. .Tno. Whito was enga-cd as teacher at tho White School average attendance 8; percentage of hnilSfi ; Miss Radio Kerr for the Fitz- attendance tor month u, tor term i trerald school : Miss Jennie Shields rupils worthy of special ment ion for for the Cooksburg school, ard Miss a wish to see bis relatives once more, and took this opportunity of doing so. -J. D. Hancock Eq , of Franklin, Attorney for tha P. T. & D. ll'y, was in town on Saturday. The road is negotiating with Geo. llimtcr for n. piece of ground near the depot whereon to build a new switch, so 63 to afford Sept. 28, at 9 o'clock. Runiness of et shipping facililios for its in- E.. L. Davis, TTORNKY AT TAW. Tionosla, importance will bo transacted at .this meeting, and it is hrtped that all the members will be on band promptly Q. Jamikkon, Chairman. CheEtDuts arc almost fit foreatiu'. advertised for several days, and was sufficient to draw Greenbackers from far and npar. The bung wa3 knocked out of Col. Roberts' "bar'l" and tho expenses of the spree were paid out of the contents of the same. Tho Derrick has this to say of the jamboree : "Free beer atlrated an immense crowd at the Greenback meeting nt Titusvillc, Saturday uigkt. There were good (speakers present, but the beer counter bad attractions gieatcr than eloquence. Frco speech was drowned in free beer, T:. A TTO V CUo'tionH nuvlo in this an udjoin- n' counties. 40-ly ATTORNEY AT LAW , ''mfttwt, TWXluSTA, rA.1 ATTORNEY - A T-LA Tfr, TIOSKSTA, PA. ATTKNTION HOI.DIKUS! 1 have lipon admitted to practice m nn titnrumHn llm Pension Olllce nt AVasli- luscton, ' I). C. All 'olilccvs, rnddiers, or HHilnrs who wore Injured in t!m l ilo war, u.i l.(.iin iensi.in'H ti' wluiOi tlieV may tio ntiUivl. l.v calling n or addrosniiifrme at 't loncHtu, t'iv. Also. -Uiin for iirrenl Hk'es ( pny and hounty will roooivo prompt nt- ('Htioil. .... ir,.-i.ir l.nini over fnir vonrs a solilior in i.um wr. iiini liiw iiikr i'or a nuinhor of t in the lirox'cution of roI- . ii,.r' i-lHiiuM! niv exiiericneo will asnnro ; ho collection of cluiius in tho shortest pok ..ihlo ti.no. J. B. AUNEW. 4ttf. creasing freight traftio at this point. Hon. Wm. J). Brown, our candi date for President Judge, paid Tio nesta a visit last week, and if the au(1 ,jJ0 resuit was a disgraceful scene meny complimentary remarks made of (?runkennc33 and rowdyism, of of him by oil classes ot voters can be .i.:u nnv T.,.riv RhftUld be ashamed n.. ! , . 1 . .. 1 . 1 1 1 . ... . . " 1 -J l i.e on mantel openea auu ciubeu takeI1 as a critenon he will carry this to aB,ume the r-eSnousibility. No votes 1 .n.T . ... . .. ytstcruay ai jkc. section nearly solid. We have tne ...firc lnaja bv ;t. hile tho respectful Alex. Dale is the latebt "exodus- first one to meet who does not sppaK voters ot the party were scandalized ter" to liradtord irom tins place. ol Mr. Urowu in the highest icrms oi t ct t llcra beno more such. The emaciated form of John praise, Sliney was noticed on our strcet3 yes- The last excursion of the season terday. to Niagara will take place over P. I, Rev. Stone expect3 to deliver bis & B. R'y ou Thursday, Sept. 16th farewell sermon at the M. E. Church Tho rates of fare, time of leaving and next Sunday evening. general features will be tho same as Edith Scott the Warner school. Clar ington and Greenwood aro yet to be supplied. The contracts for furnishing four of the school-houses with coal for the winter were givcp out ot tho fol lowing figures per bushel : 17c, lGc, 15ic, 15c. There were very few bid ders present. Philo Williams was appointed collector of school tax by tho board. Judgo Coon has the foundation for lis new house ou tho Steele Farm hid', and most of the lumber or the ground. lis Louse will bo of the cottage style, about 2Gx32 and 10 feet high ; roof 3 pitch. The Judgo has "improved the appearance and value of his farm considerably since he moved thereon. Hazzard Spenco now lives on the old Zcnts place. He is quite busy ith his boat-building- interests ; regular attendance, Sadio King, Jessie Siggins. George King, Frank Joues, Forest nud Isaac Siggins. Number of visitors for month 6. Jui.ii: E. Tooiiey, Teacher. BARNETT TOWNSHIP. All tho News from this Thriving Locality Carefully Prepared by a good Correspondent. -Mrs. S. J. Blaine and daughter, the last. We received notice too late Clarinotok, Aug. SO, 1880. James Flick, who cut hia knee I a - ' P. .11 i? - ..1 l.nt i i abchim . ... . . i rn rr un i i ur ii'i i iii;l t 'l.i ;i'uil Mrs. Chas. Jiobbs, are visiting at b r P9vcrely sometime ago with a broad-ax. rn. . . ... ... our neome inav iiiia win no um ... AIICT tillKCL ll IClllltlU i ' k Dr. Blaine's, a few weeks.. The much-needed raiii cauio on ,n,l,iu oTlnrnnAii lint 'twnnt Ol'. tf ' . ( i 11 I Ti U..n. . 1 . M n rt tvi rt I.nH h' Tf hnd th ..fleet to Cool the Ma'lu. "as uu to Spartansburg, Jrawtord . county, excursion of tho season. Bills will be circulated giving full information. Mr. Tho8. Snodgrass, we under- F.W.Hays, A TTOKNUY AT LAW, and Notauy A Piii.ir. Kevnolds Hukill ei Co.'h lilox. Sonecal, City, P. 8-.-ly Lawrnco House, .Vnavi'STA. PF.NN'A. WM. LAW- 1 tKNCK, PiioPiMKTOH. Tl.ln hous In cmtrallv loculed. 1 '.very thim,' new and well .fnrnU'hed Kupei ior nccoininodii tions and strict attention Riven to (j;iesH. Voj?eUIlesi and Fruits of n'l i;inl served iuthiMi' wuson. Kamplo room for Cnn tnereiid Agents. . . ' " CENTRAL HOUSE, Anvvri) .i icr.v 1SLOC1C. T. C. ' 1 Jack sox, Proprietor. This is a new jn a Week or ten days limine, ami lms .just leen iukhi up ior uu-eiii-omiiiodatioii of ilie public. A portion of this piitronuo of the nubile, is Kohcited. 4i-ly enoug atmosphere wonderfully, however, Our glass ball "mashers" are im proving steadily and will doubtless be challenging some of their neighbor sportsmeu to a friendly contest before long. Arkansas held an election ou Monday, "and of course, as usual it went come(j DV. ,iiem largely Democratic. Now look .out for a large display. of poultry iu tho Democratic papers May A Kelly will put down a well at Balltown forthwith. T. J. Van Giesen is engaged putting up the rig, where he has engaged in the mercan tile business. While we are sorry to have him leave this section we are glad he has not gone very far away. If the people of that neighborhood know how to appreciate a first-class citizen, Mr. S. will bo heartily wel- The Chautauqua excursion train on its way to Tidioute ou Saturday morning last came near making mince meat out of some horsas that had been . i i ; i is able to ue around again muium crutches. Andy Lawson, who is working for Joseph Landers, cut his foot Bcvcrcly a fow days since. Ves. Vasbinder, who works at Colo man. is tha last ono on our list : the broad ax was tho instrument; the place, his knee. And we are reminded that, being at Cooksburtr a little more than a week 0 ao, we saw Uncla Tommy Maze en gaged in making a pair of crutches upon inquiry we found they were for 'Squire Brcunaman, who had been so unfortunafe as to cut his foot. Why so mauy accidents so closely relate !n tinin nntnro and nlaee ? Here is a . . . i t : " "- i turner out to pasture aaove oaunuu lation and .rc8earch The berrv season is about over C. COilUKN, M. 1)., " FIIYMCIAN A- KUKCKON, 1S65. l'rcst House, 1 louse,. Tionestu, Pa. Hi luvl oveit tifteen ye'urs experience m the practice, of his profession, having jrrad- imted Icuathi and hononddy May b Olli.-o and KnTl-neo m 4i))iosito tiie Coim- TIONUSTA, .PA. . Okkk'K IIoukm: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. M. Wedidays mid Sntiirdayn from 11 ,A. M. to 3 r.M. li. STKADJ1AN, station. Two ot tho animals ran and drilliug will probably commence ahcaj ofthe tra;u a distance of nearly two miles, crossing a trestle several The borough schools opened on ro(-a long. They escaped with theit Mouday morning with a largo attend- nVcs, stiauge to say, but were quite anco, and tho ibdications are that they severely cut up and bruised about tho will be a success. If parents will lend limbs. their aid there is no doubt of success- Mi3s S. A. Dalo ia as much of. a ful results. I KnrpesTnt rnisiilfr tmil flS she ifl at K.,r;a. L Kaon found bluetlierrias Mr. J. T. Hoovler, of Mercer rettriD 2 beautiful flowers.ifwo aro to Ln ;,,, Untrthat's a Ion? blackberry county, paid his brother, J. C, a V13lt jutlye from the delicious peach that yes , we know some of ' your readers uuiing mo wees, uuu cwuuu ujjuu u although some of our people expect to gather "a fow" yet. Somo big pickin is ou record. An average of a gallon nn hour for the actual "time engaged iu gathering is good for any kind berries, but that has been beaten badly almost two to ono. Some wondcrfu VALUABLK PACT3 FROM A SAFE sourck. Tho afl'aiis of this country have become so extended that it is only by a carefully prepared suyopsis iu the form of figures that oue can hapo to undei'oUud what is really going on. Hon. A. II. SpoO'ord, tho Librarian of Congress, is the only man who ha3 the facilities at his commaud for collecting complete national sta tistics and he does it with tho greatest care and accuracy. His latest issue, "The American Treasury of Facts," has been sent U3 by McHsrs. II. II. Warner A Co., proprietors of the val uable Warner Safo Remedies. ThU I..A- ia a minin t urA evelnnmdia ill building at Coleman, iroutman and coutaiuilg iu addition t0 a vast amount of natiaual matter, about all Baxter. E. C. Mays and-daughter, Miss Lu, - . , 1 4 were rusticatiug amongsi us iasi week. They returned homo Saturday. Miss Cora Myers left uo last Friday after a two weeks visit with bor aunt, Mrs. Long. Mi33 Eva Reynolds, who has been in the "far West" for a long time, ia visiting here with her father and brother. of value that has transpired in "this country during the past year and reflects credit upon tho compiler as well as upon the enterprise of Mossrs. Waruer & Co. in selecting it. Iron City College. But few persons comparatively, aro awaro of the facilities afforded by this The remains of Joseph Johnson, institution for preparing young men which had lain in the old orchard at for activo business life. We presumo Maple Creek for about 24 years, were that tiicrc i'a DOi another institution in lifted by his sen, Albert Johnson, and tjia XJnitoJ Slates that offers equal iu rointcrred at .Mt. Tabor, Jefferson ducements in tho way of acquiring a county, on the 23d inst. thorough practical business education. Mr. Johnson above referred to ami 'pie principal, Prof. J. C. Smith, is ono wife paid his sister, Mrs. Wm. Wallace, 0fthe most thorough and best known a visit, returning to his home iu. educators in the country, and his as- Washington, D. C, on Saturday last. sjtotrtnta are all well qualified and Mis. Wallace accompanied them ou thorouenlv traiucd teachers. Tho w a i their return. ' We have a siuging school. Mr. Cochrane wields, the batoii. Ihero was almost ft flood in the Clarion Monday (this) morning; eix college room surpass iu neatness and elegauco anything we havo ever seen in the way of school accommodations. Piltsourgh Daily 1'od, 17th iust. Havins known this institution for or eight inches would have done tho veara we would adv'i3o parents who business. Wallaces started their havo sons, to educate, or young men timber, Moore's their boats anU the desirous 0f preparing themselves for Coleman Co. all their stuff; this is business, to call on or writo to Prof. about the extent of tho run from hero. Smith, for circulars containing full We understand that there is a big lot information. lo run upon the head waters of the Clarion. "Rauosma."-Women uecd it ! It From present advices it seems that regUat(,s tU8 fcrualo functions, relieves there will be a big lot of timber put pajuful menstration and sickness, and It. K. Mr. H. is a Republican of tho true blue stripe, and Bays evcrythiug is working tip-top for tho party iu his county. Tho steamer Vora Cruz was caught in a storm off the coast of Flor ida on Saturday Aug. 28, and was lost. Out of seventy paoseugers ou SUUG EON PKNTIST. n.,.,1.,1 i-ooiii in Dr. R'anio's olUcC. next door to Central House, Tionesta, Pa.. Alt board but 15 or 20 were rescued. The Wkwarnm . . . accuUllts are frishtful to . 1V, A. H. KKI.LY. JIX A 1' , I A Ji 11. 0 CO., E3 J. ICT EBS Corner of Elm it Walnut Sts. Tionesta. T5ank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Tiino Deposits. Colloetioinmiidoonan thePrirh'ipal points - . oftho.S. Collectioiirt solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGIlAPIl M. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. -vlflcv Pjcturcstukon in nil tho latest styles the art. . Ii-tr QHAKLES UAlSKi, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. Iu rear of Uluiu'.s lilacksniith Khop contemplate. The" Republican State Central Committee meets in Franklin to. morrow, lion, uaiusna a. urow anu other prominent Republicans will be present, and a rousing mass-meeting is billed tor tho evening. Quito a number of our citizens will attend. Miss Etta B&ttin, who has been spending the summer with her sister, GALLERY. Mrs. A. O. Stone, departed for her homo in Steubenville, Ohio, on Thurs day last, Mrs. Stone accompanying her. Miss Battin bears with her the kind wishes of many Tionesta frionds- The Republicans of Dutch Hill and vicinity organized a Garfield and Arthur Club at tho Heath school house, on Saturday evening, Sept. 4. Following are the officers : President, W. B. Heath ; Vice President, John Weller ; Treasurer, Jno. Heath ; Sec'y, Juo. Osgood, The evening was a very disagreeable one, yet quite a number were out and signed the roll, ar-il a largo number of others have signified their intention of doing so at tho next meeting. Is it not time our Tionesta Republicans were doing something of this kind? TloNKsTA, PA melted iir our mouth ono day last week, have eecn berries longer than that, but Tho tree from which this peach was tjien a berry au inch long is a big one taken was the result of placing a seed f0r Barnett. Barneltis modest; it in tho ground two or three years, ago, does not aspire to the jack-knife. And which sprung up and now boars euch tjielJi too, thcro-is in the 'windfall" a lucious fruit. We propose to follow bush of "white" blackberries ; berries tha example and see what two or three were gathered from it tho present sea years may briug forth. f0n ; so at least we were informed. -Yesterday's elections in Vermont There used to bo "bush' of the same show large gains fir tho Republicans. Hurt near mo oiu omppc. iiu, Tho Governor and all State officers yet wo do not inane this assertion upon are elected by majorities ranging from our own authority. Very httle wine r rw-vn a. oa AAr tl - t u.i.,.. i rondo comiiRreu with what is ' i io .n 'uu. j. ue .Ndkuig ..ni b Lrc-Alv Tlflnnhlienn an! will usually made during the berry season return Geo! P. Edmunds to the Senate Messrs. Elder & Neeley aro putting ... I . 11 (U,ip i-,vr.nrtn when bis present term expires, which up a Bicam uaw mm u.. fcJ will be next March. The Congress- -a part of the "Davis tract"-up ioual delegation will be Republican Cherry Creek ilollow. The mill, solid, which' will be a gain of ouo for which is not a very large one, is loca- the Republicans. tod on Cherry Creek near tho 'Snipe . n ,. Hollow Shanties," and will bo com- Iho Foxburg Gazette aud Clarion ' i , ;,i Uo P eted, and cutting lumber, perhaps, Jlcjnib tcan havo merged and will be ' i,. , r. , r. B aa tUo about the middle of September, publishod hereafter at Clarion as the ,,,,,, i ir i i ro.i., V .7- pj;s pa Judgo Cook has completed a bracket Republican-Gazette, A. A. Carlisle, re- v,,,f o mib, . . , r t. t , dam at Maple Creek, about a muo t r ug and W. R. Johns assuming tho u ' ' .,.,, " o , . - ,FA h " neklierrv haw Mill. editorial manarement. Mr. Carlisle .. ... . . . , mada the Republican oue of the spiciest and best papers ever published in Clarion county, and ho will be missed very much by its many readers. May prosperity attend him, and may the Dew venture meet with big success. in tho coming winter. Corn looks well as far as appear ances go ; it is Jato, howovor, and should thero como an early frost tho crop will be almost a failure Mike Dunkle has the bust field we know of. R. J. llillard has tho bi33c.1t corn, measured by tho stalk, iu this locality ; some of tho Btulka ufeasure 10, 12, und 12 J foot. Oats were light. Buck wheat looks well, and if not hurt by tho sun will bo good. Some pieces aro ready to cut now and are well fijlcd. Our wheat crop was generally a failure. Wm. Shields, however, from one-half an acre bar vested 17 bushels. Mr. Shields and Mr. Daniels take tho lead out this way in ditchiug ; the number of rods ditched by Mr. Dau- niels during tho summer goes up into tho hundreds ; it is doing his farm good . Wo have bad plenty of rain lately ; in fact nuthing has suffered so far as we have learned on account of drought duiiug tho summer. By Tkk Way. cau never do any harm. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titus ville, Pu. For sale by bovard. t. TIONKSTA 3IAUKi :T.S. COltliECTED EVKUY TUESDAY, IiY RFXIAM.K DEALERS. A full line of iron stono China ware and decorated tea aud toilet sets. Sweet potatoes, peaches, Ac, at 2t. Wm Smearuaugii A Co. '6. Goods cheap at Au. 11, 'M. Haslet A Sos. The saw mill at Millstone ha oeen "reorganized" considerably during the Bummer ; it is now a steam mill. Tho boiler and engino beur tho stamp cf W. II. Jenks, of Brookville. We were informed that the engino in this mill is the fir.-t one made by Mr .Tpnks. Rusinrsj is ouite brisk at wv..w . - Millstone; sawing, boat-building, tim beiin. Ac , Ac. Jack Rardon bosses tho boat-building A danfcbuilt of brush and stono has been constructed across the Clarion jn.it below the mouth of Millstone thu Wo would call attention to the admtiscment of tho Mcadvillo Busi ness Collego. This institution bus now tho fiucst rooms, the best corps of in structors and the most complete actual business department of any institution in the State. Ttetiec T hereby given that parties v. bo havo or FhallMiercufter cut timber or other wise trespass ou lands in Howe, Kings ley or Junks township;.', belonging to the Funk Estate, will bo piohciuted to the full cxUiH ''f tbe law. Fi.-Nk H Kii:s. Flour H barrel choice - - C..10 Flour sack, best - - 1.70 Coi n Moal, 100 ll-s - - -1.50 Chop feed, puro grain - 1-10 liye V bushel i,"(7v70 f)ats New bui-hol - - - i5(.i,.r.O Corn, car ----- 350 ) 10 Deans bushol - - - 10 11am, suar curc,d - - - 1-i l?ier.kl'ast Dacon, u-:vr cured - - 10 Shoulders 7(.;S Whilelish, half-barrels - - - 5.75 T.ako hon ing hall'-lianels r - i5.7."i Sugar - - - - - " 10KR5J Syrup ------ or N. t). Molasses new - - - f.l(,!.7." Koast Uio ColVeo - - - 'J'-'(" Kio Coffee, ... - 'Ji Java Coileo .... - :.r Tea .2.-.) 'JO Dulter 15 Itico US(.J; 10 Eggs, fresh ----- Iti Sail best lal o .... 1.H0 l,ind Iron, eomni'iii bar ... - tl.75 Nails, I0d, kvg - - - - 3.75 Pi.lau.es .... 10(.(,!,0 I.imo V bbl. .... 1.:.0 Dried Apples per 10 . - - (U(.(,S Dried Decf - - - - 17(H Driod Peaches per Ih - - - 10 Dried Poaches fared per .-C - - 15 rjMMP.Klt DAN D FOK SALE. Wai rant 1 ;tl,V, Oviiby Ir-'rs, 1o.k acres, between forks of' M illsli.ne, Forest county, - miles from Clarion riM-r, and 4 from survey of I''. C. A &. P.. It- All !icuri!j tiintn rt tl with heinioi k, ehcriv. ask. maple, poplar, cu eimil rr, etc. W ill sell the whole or in lots afpnv'iUc sale. The v. !.! or any part re niuininguii hand will I e sold at Al'C'l ION nl the Co mt House, Ti i csta, S. pU'niber f.! ',snt ;lt I p. in. Yitli imimpeiieliHl te. ' II. ,1. A' A. I'. I!! i , All.-rneys. ( larii.n, Pa.. A M;n ' - i:i.m ST..
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