WEDNESDAY M0RX1NQ, KOT. J. ISM. borough officeus. Jlnrfjrx.i--N. rVFoHKM an. KfouvHlmrnCm1. Homier, M. Eln Moln, J. 10. Wptik, Patrick Joyce, D. V. Mark, Justis Hliawkcy. Jxniirci of the l'cace3. T. IJrennan, I. S. Knox. Conn tab In James Hwalles. SX'hool Dirr;' t J. Shnwkey, D. W. flnrk, ATyWtilfluP, O. A. Randall, A. P. T. Hrennan. fOhkst county officers. Jltembpr-fij thnnrt-lkvm Whitr. AsxcmMif'H. P. Vhrkt.kh. 1'reMdml Judge L. 1). Wktmohe. . Inncirttts Jiulgcuiomx Heck, Ed Mfrii, , J'fclinrnrYfM. Lawhenok. Jt Pmthonotury, Jlrgixtcr Ilecortkfd- JlTHTtS SftAWKKV. SlifrifT.C. A. RANPAT.r. (JimiitiiwiVpWH-En DRRLIir, ISAAC Long, II. W. LKOKi.ttn, County XttperintentlentVK S. Brock- WAT, District Attorney H, D. Irwin. yw.r.v CVimmiriaioncr C. II. Church. County SinncynrT. I). Collins. f hroner W. O. CommN. Of.nnfv t(i7orj Nicholas Titomp or. F. Oovblanp, F. O. Lacy. DIRECT TIONESTA LODGE iiy I. O. of O. F1. """IF.F.TS cvprv Friday evening, nt, 7 ir o'clock. In the L-Algo Room in Par-'..-JJgo'B Hall. J. IT. FOMEPJ, N. O. :. V. SaWTEH, KPe'y. . 27-tf. K. L. Davis, TTORNEY AT LAW, Tinn-vita. Pa. V Coilectinis niailo in this nnU M'l.ioin- (I counties. 40-ly ATT02NET- AT. LAY, 'm ,Vf f ref, i TIOXES TA , rA . .T. U. AGNEW, TTOTtXIC Y '- r-ii ir, TIONESTA, rA. ATTENTION KOI.MERS! 1 have been admitted to practice ft an tornov in tho Pension OHice at Wash- ;ton,"I. C All omens, soldiers, or "or who were iniur.-d in tho lato war, i obtain pensions' to winch they may he .tilled, hv calling on or addressing mo at .licsta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages ny ami bounty will receive prompt at t f i rm (hnen over four vcars a soldier In into war, ninl having for a number of u s ciitrrtged In the pro-eculion or soi .rs' claims, inv experience will assure collection of claim in the shortest nos ,',e time. .1.11. AON EW. ,!tf, ' F."W. Hays, TTOHNEY AT LAW, and Notatiy Tivi.i.v Reynolds Hukill A Co.'s i.-.U, eix'.-a Si.'. Oil City, Fa. 30-ly Lawrence House, ( .fnKF.STA. PENN'W. WM. LAW L rtF.NOE. Fhocuiktok. This houn , ,,. Irallv located. I '.vervlhing new and veil t',irnihed Superior accommoda- ,n nifd strict ntention iriven to trucsts Vcrel.les and Fruits of all kinds nerved n their Neasnn. Sample room for Com- neivliu Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, nnXNUUA AdNHW HI.OCK. T. C !) Jaokmos. l'rourietor. This is anew ioime, and has just been ritted op for tho neeoinmodatioii ol tlifl ptlDllC A jwriion .f the patronage of the public i aoiicitea iK-iy C.0:1UUN, m. n., . rilYSiniAN A SURQKON, ' Ts hud over fifteen years eiperieneo in tho prmcUcoof Ihk profession. imvinKjrmM ualed Urjitlli and honorably May 1". Office an.i Residence in ForeMt House opposite the Court lloiifte, Tionesta, l'a. auk- -inru , TIONKST Oi'FicK Ilonits; 7 to 9 a. m 7 to 9 v. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from H a. m. to R r. M. jQR. E. L. STEADMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room In Dr. H'ahio's olfice, next door to Central I louse, Tionesta. l'a. All worn warranted, an I at reasonable prices. II. UlY. B. KK1.LY. MA Y, 1'AllK it CO., B A IT K B B S Corner ef Elm A WulnutSts. Tionosta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest Allowed on Timo Deposits. Colleetions madoonall the Principal points of tho U.S. Collections soiicited. 18-ly. rUDTOaHAPIl GALLEHY. TIXi:s TA, PA., Ef. (JARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. rietures taken in all the latest styles the art. ilij-f QIIARLES RAISiti, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKTR. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, KLM ST., - - TIONESTA, PA - i y mm 1 fc LIFE, fJRE 4 ACCIDENT. D.AV..CLAUK, .Ti'.,. ART-t. ,-1 . Flfvll INSURANCK: iTtna, Iilverptiol A London eft Globe, Lyconiinj?, North British ' A Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, N6rthern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE : Travelers Lifo A Accident Insurance Company. Office: C. C. Thompson'i", Law Office, Orandin Block, Tldloute, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Hill will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. m. Jl "329." Dark nights. Close the door. . Wasn't it grand. Now lot's have a dance. The agony is over and we all cease to agonize. The unsuccessful candidates will have a rest now. The streets have been muddy during the past week. Thanksgiving Day on the 25th, which will be bad for Turkey. "I. Toldyouso" is around this week. He is u knowing fellow. "Whom the gods wish to destroy they first rauke mad." Kepler is on his tar. Mrs. Etta 11. Wood, of James town, N. Y., is visiting nt Mr. D. W. Clark's. Quite a number of Tiouesta boys are home from Bradford, having come down to vote. Monday was All Saints Day. Tuesday All Souls Day and also election day. " Sjrne of the boys voted early yesterday, hut we iiJn t hear . ot any oue votiug often. , Come, come, boys; contain your selves. Act as pretty as you can under tho circumstances. Charlie Grove, of Hickory twp. was in town the other day smiling a! over his face. It's a boy, and we hope Charlie will call him James Garfield Ladies and gentlemen of Forest county, allow us the pleasure of intro ducing to you Hon. E. L. Davis. Give us your c. Mr. Davis. Quarterly meeting will be held ij the M. E. Church in this place commencing on Saturday next, and continue over Sunday. A general and cordial invitation is extended. The Republicans have been jubi lant ince the election. Last night a large bon fire was built, the cannou was brought into play, and amid the cheering aud laughing things were lively. The drill was started on the new well at Ralltown, Ben. May's venture, yesterday noon. The result of this venture is looked forward to with con siderable interest, and we hope she'll spout up good. Mr. J. C. Iloovler, 6ays he has a very nice boat unchored below the river bridge, and all who want free transportation to the headwaters of Salt River should engage passage at ouce. Ail aboard. We are a day late with our paper this week, but that won't make any difference to our subscribers, for they want the news aud it was not possible for us to give unything definite and come out on our regular publication day. Otto C. Welkins, the celebre ted glass ball shootist, will take a ramble down into Forest county in a few days to practice on a few deer. But don't practice on tho "dear" dears, though. Cooperstown Hews. Come along and practice-as-you- please. We were In error when we stated last week that the shooting accident which befel Mr. Ewald, tho Jeweler of Tidioute, would disable him from per suiDgthis business. He sends us word that although he is laid up for the present, he has a competent watch maker employed to take care ef b is business for a month or such matter, when he will again be on dock ready to accommodate his many customers and friends with first-class work. We are glad to learn'this, and hope our mistake will not prove a detriment to his business. Give him a call vrhen in need of anything in his line. The residence of Messrs. Van! Giescn, Richards, McKay, and Cobb, were handsomely decorated last eve- oing, and to the ladies belongs the I credit. Capt. Peter Grace, Co. G., ef the gallant eighty-third, paid a visit to his many friends and former comrades in this place during the week, staying over Sundyy. The Captain is now extensively engaged in the Bradford oil region. F. M. Quarterly Meeting will be held in this place commencing on Friday, Nov. 12, and last over Sun- day. Rev. Brown made the announce- ment for East Hickory at the church last Sunday evening, but it was changed to this place as above stated. chants and other business men to an economical fact which is to their pe cuniary interest. By using printed bill heads and slatemeuts of accounts, they.can forward duns for one cent postage, whereas by writing them out entire, they are obliged to pay three cents. Morris Einstein arrived home on Saturday evening last, looking health ier than we ever saw him ; he was so much improved, iu fact, that his little dog "Jack" failed to recognize him. lie reports having had a royal time both on his voyage and at his old Fatherland home across the sea. He visited Paris, London and many other cities of note. The grading of the Arthur Ex . r .!. . j I KU,8,UU Vl "JO tuK iiuuueu i-.i weeK, ana me greater poruou oi me iron uub oeen aaiu. it A . A"l I 1 l. 1 T J I . I ... . . .. , , " i" auoui a wcea. oi goou weaiuer to have it ready for business. This is quick and good work. It rests with the lumbermen tberaeelves to have the road extended to meet their wants Let them see to it. Oa to Kane ! Clarion Itcp.- Gazette. The mill of Mr. Polen, on Bobb's Creek, this county, wae destroyed by bre on Friday night last. We were unable to learn the particulars, but understand the damage to the ma- cninery was not very g-, owing to the small amount of wood-work about the mill. P. S. None of the machin- ery was injured, and the only damage sustained was to wood-work. the belting and s ... . , , J kjut citizens in me lower ena oi town are getting ahead of their neigh bors is the way of streets lamps. A new one has lately been erected in front of Mr. May's residence, which adds immensely to the convenience and comfort of the belated pedestrian. We hope to live to see the time when our citizens will all take more or less pride in this matter and one can travel arnnA .ft., A.r, !ii,t ,k ,,.. f 4 i v uu hu( uuia n i wtav v buv itui vil. a broken limb or neck or som-thin of that sort. On Saturday evening last a barn belonging to a Mr. Tomey, near Black's Corners, Farmington twp., Clarion Co., was totally destroyed by Tk. ,. :i- tire. 1 he connacrrfttmn was Rimilarl to the one near Newmansville, which T . barn was filled with hay and grain, anuconta.ueaa 8paa oi iiue xiorse. all of which was consumed, together with a large number ot agncultural iiujieuiruva. iui vbuiu vi ma uia 10 ti: l ...:ii u- i . UULUUnU. 11119 1U39 win U3 UUUUb . ?2,500, with 51,000 insurance. Mr. Robert Shriver has disposed of all his personal property, ahd will mcve to Marquette, KausaB, in a lew days, where he has secured a larmand will seek his fortune. We are sorry to sea Rob leave U9. as in his deDart- ure our county Uses a square citizen, an industrious farmer and a true Re publican ; but we hope our loss may be bis gain, and we cau cheerfully rec ommeod hi.u to the citizens of Kansas a a man whose word is as good as his bond. Mr. A A. Wicker, of Boston, Mass., has been stopping in town for a few days during the past week. Mr. Wicker is the partner of Mr. G. E. Blake, in the lumber business, who spent several weeks iu this place du- ring the past summer, . buying aud shipping cherry and ash. Mr. W, informed us that they were still ship ping from this place, and expected to as loug as such fine quality of lumber could be had. He was well pleased with our tosvn and mado quite a Hum- a cordial invitation is extended to unce, uqdh . urow, viem ivei- han(iy BD(j beautiful form at merely ute 10 u- 1,1 JW, a,j0,,t 1UU original sio- i I emnn Front T-iiinca Ahnr Tclrv J J ries will be iriven. nnd in aadition Six nil. I . . V 1 r f nt inal una, mirrnt tin AtnAntuil 1 1 I innnl,:nl,l j V ,.r inn M .QtAi.lir.iia .John A. Marsh, J. W. Mitchell, J. J. uu",'u"'vv"i .rv.v ;iY''y"" 3 'Z9 o AiS' We call attention of our raer- McManigle, Jamts Pearsall, M. E. "11 forth &ad immense patronage. jrv v. Spencer, Sidney Trevor, and that ..--I tIi-i ii i m r t ber of acquaintances and friends. He brightness aud durability ot color i, n-fno- i ,ooii, on-l repuita lil ii iu vuu ntnuu auu Spirits. Some excellent work Das been dona at Pkhole riffle and Walnut islands, between this and Oil City, by Gen. White's crane boat. An immense number of boulders have been taken out and the channel is now as clear as any riffle on the Allegheny, and heavy rafts can now be run over these places on a comparatively low stage of water. Whatever may be Baid of Harry Whito'8 appropriations, the lumber men and jobbers on lionesta creek I . A. II l- il!.! "uu" w PP'" m...... Unclaimed Letteks. In Tionesta 1 1 u"cei TV- ? ' . r . " ' T LZV jl Carson, A. R. Curtis, F. V. Combs, W. C. Confern, A. Ikenburg, Abra- Peck, J. Q. Thompson, Abb Horn, M. b. Vogus, bamuel P. Wilson. If not called for within 20 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. J. M. McKay, P. M. The proposed new route from Chi cago to New York via this city and the lease of the Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo by the Baltimore & Ohio road has had the effect to stiffening up the Stock of the Pittsburgh, TltUSVllle t r r i . . . , & Buffalo. Ou Monday the stock touched $18. Should the new xoute irora me queen cuy or me west io me nueen of the east he built, or sa soon 1 ' - I as it is definitely known that it will be built, Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo will advance rapidly. Ihe Ireight traffic now enjoyed by the Lake Shore . , .t . .. between iiullalo, new lorit, and the east is very great, in tact almost more . . a . . I than the road can handle, and the , , , . . . Bhare that the U6W route WOUld receive jn addition to the tonage now enjoyed by the Baltimore & Ohio in the south- west, would help to make the Pitts burgh, Titusville & Buffalo one of the best paying links in any of the great trunk lines in the country. We hope to see the new project to succeed, not only for the benefit of the Pittsburgh, litusvule a liuualo, but lor the ad- vantage it would be to Oil City. Derrick. c;nco thare ha9 been 80 much SA Lbout coffee, we will give the true) facts. During the last two years of the lte wari we were proprietor of E,V,- L S- ,'"UU1" 1 u ra.iiip.ounj w v..uu, uu . at Philinnahnrf- tprmin.w ftf tho uurwensviiie, aiso proprietor oi a noiei - "rr h - - railroad. Passengers toot dinner at the hotel before taking the stage. During that time there were mauy soldiers who ware returning borne on leave ot absence and other causes, and frequently some of the soldiers were wimoui iunns, ana we, me proprietor of tho hotel and stage lines would always feed those without money the same as those who had the money to Pa7i an- many times furnished them wun a luncn auu cou sitooe couee I . I 1 1 .1 . J . l' . .L"rff . t .. .. I i. ii r in ii cn li nils i ioli uu un ittic omD lines. This is the cause of our notori ety. We were only waiting all this time for our neighbor to give the facts, but as he did not, and wanted to make political capital out of it by so indus triously harping on the coffee business, we ueeoieu it our uuit io give mcto iu j a the case. Democrat. To show that we had no desire to "make political rapital" out of the coffee ve wm ftfter Sections are over, give the recorded Demerat ner 8sked for the facta bflforef e,ge fae might httTe bad lhem His version of the matter is a little bit , ... . . i . I t ir. the thinnest we ever heaid of. We .,, . briefl from thfl tMti mony iu thrt famoua election contest in the than 2lEt Senatorial district, in 18C8 R0biSon vs. Shugart : j was C00kiD, at Keplar's hotel pre vious to the October, 1867, election ; Mr. Lede boarded there ; Mr. Lede came out Friday evening and asked me if I would make him ake him a pini of ade a peach can full u j- it into the dining strong coffee ; I ma u;.., . r i.aI. ; IUI UlUl . lb IUW .u Uluiut room and cave it to him : there were two strangers with him ; this was after uPpr i L .! i v iixi t XiwO uau uia ouyyvi 9 uvu auwn what be done with the coffee : 1 did not put any milk or sugar in it.- From Jane Moore's testimony before the committee of investigation. Their next witness was Jacob M. Kepler, who keeps the wretched apol- oi;y for a hotel at Philipsburg, where , the conspiracy was hatched the place where the papers were colored with coffee. From the arguments of lion. II. Jjucher bwoope, counsel Jor tne plamtijf, before the committee of investigation. Further comments are unnecessary. Go to G. W. Bovarda Mr3 es. For Freeman's New National Dve, iltnu ,ra iinnmiAlwl Pnlnr 9 to fi Mm., I i"vj w.vu. - - - - I price Id cents. uo-iy. Knowledge. Volume VIII, of this great work covers from Honolulu toLepidus, con-" taioing in its 8n2 pages of solid bat clear type, about 2,500 topics in every department of human knowledge. As an example of tho variety of its con tents, we note biographical sketches of T?u: TT 1 r t.l I- 1 ,. ti, ,., Robin Hood, of ballad fame; Thomas Hood, nopt ? Victor linen, novplest. ' I ' O ' ' . , , i rfl David Hume, historian. Ihe horse is given about five pages ; India, . t i iwenty-iour ; insn, iwo ; iron, twelve ; .Tesnita .!t .To.. t wnniv.thrp . ' - t J Thoutrh this edition has not claimed " I , .. , . , engravings illustrating the text. The issue of a work of such great rnagni- tude, and of such superlative merit, in The publishers have already received orjer9 which count up to nearly half ft million volumes. The American Book Exchange, Publishers, New York. CARPETS. Oil City, Pa., Oct. 19, 1880. G. W. Milford has the largest and lines, assortment oi carpets in me ciiv, consisting of new and beautiful de- con818lluS 01 new ana oeauuiui e- ,aa ;n Velvets. Bodies. Tanestriea. Venitians, Extra Super,, Cotton warps, &0 &c. Also an endless variety of r- k m.u. f,t vtUUAU VlUbU9 lJUCk0 UltUiliilUO, Rur Mats and Mattings. Oil Cloths a & descriptions, wiuths aud pieces, in connection with my carpet depart m,nt T have aA a mmnetent un. ----- o o - r holsterer, and am prepared to furnish from my 8tock Raw Silks, Jute Dra neriea TCpt TprrJoa Momipc Pre " I r "ri -i tonnps "Frinrrpq Orimnq An an, tin upholstering in first class style, at reasonable prices. My- Carpet De partment, which occupies my entire second floor, is in chargo of an exper ienced carpet salesman. All are cordially invited to call and examine my goods, which they can freeiy $0 wjthout feeling that they are expected to buv. G. W. MlLFOKD, First doors west of new Oil Ex change. Wanted, 10,000 turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese, highest market price for young d fot on also venison-6addles and - - game. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 6t Goods cheap at yag. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. MARRIED. CHURCH BELL At tho rosidence of lion. N. P. Wheeler, East Ilickorv, Pa., Oct. 28, 1880, hy Rev. J. P. Hicks. Mr. James M. Church, and Miss Percilla Bell, both of thi county. I -T i ... n james, you nave our nest wi6hes lor i ' of yourself and yours. The oldest and best appointed Institution for obtaining a Business Kclucation. For circulars address. P. DUFF fe SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. The most complete institution in the Uuited States for the through practical ed- ucRtion nf vntinir and niiddle-aired men. Students admitted at any time. For circulars giving full particulars ad dress J. C. SMITH, A. M., 1'ittsburgli, l'a. Grand ISoulevard Hotel. Corner 50th f 2f roadway, NEW YORK. On Both American and European Plant. Library of Universal Fronting on Central Park, the Orand out-buildings. Well watered ; well adapt rtnnlvurH Unmilwiv arid Fiftv-Niiith l for raising of crops or stock, and un- Kr iliia Ifntnl -'iiTiis the entire souaro. and was built and furnished at an expense ot over $400,000. It is one ot the most eie- gant as well as being tho finest located iu Jhe city ; has a passenger Elevator and all modern improvements, and is within one Bquare (,f the depots of the Sixth and I ,, -r, ,.r h.r E'nzth Avenue Elevated R. R. cars, and tllnll't ' t,ie itv- Koom wlth ,,oari1 f ,,t" day: njiei. irti lairs iui laiiiaiiu-? nu j".iuimui.ui guests, E. HASKELL, Proprietor. K PATCH "0 I For ui ii-l'Uf 1 iu. lir-n.'. pvi. t. Urn je cliil'i i'ki uu-nu with it vttthoiti a- id or .i io i'w -i "!i f1 t'U ruitllv 1 f:- 1: 1'"' l..r i I. f'n.l.i utie-fotu th luih i-il. liu. 'U rf4-w.pt ul K '-; t.u.i's ri"ivH (1 QftUiok la your Ml' l linv. Our 64')rt. Illti.tr , I, ........ I.. V.,..trt.. Lm rn.li. AiiKvrM W AsrKn. I .u iArry ul, ca . Mll"- 1 tlti .l 111 ' i-l f IHtiMratt-u Cut iliiKUif ul j 108 S. Blb6t.l'lullultil.u,P. 4 irtvaiign ll.it lkitu. THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (W. C. WILSON) lILAriiia". is prepared to meet all his old custonmrs, I tt s iiiuiiy new uhi'h a ii.-i.-t uii'uwui in ,.lvor hmi wi,h their custom. His motto I 1 .. . '. ..I .1 ;., ... 1 is; "Live and lot live." l ypj . WlliSON Tionesta, June IM, lhT'J. y-Cii eapest and best.c I?etcrsoii' jSlnrjjazino I FULL SIZE PAPER PATTERNS! A Supplement w ill bo frD'en in every number lor containing a luii itize jmttern for a lady's or child's dress. Every subscriber will re ceive, during the year, twelve of these patterns, worth more alone, than the subscr'p tion price. reierson s iiinazmo is vne nesi and 0,1(,a,)flBt of th fjluiy j..ks. it gives more for the monev. and combines cro iter I 'till' 111. ' 1 C.IIT "l-lll. .Ill flliIV IV I 'V 1.111- Host Steel Engravings, Best Colored ,!, ,,n ,,,, ,,11,..,. I u,n,. II l.nu llw. ,FaH1nIi'?n- np?t Dress Patterns, Best Orig- ,nnl Stories, Arc. its immense circulation and long c3tab- reputation enable its proprietor to distance an competition, in iHm a new feature was introduced, which will bo 1 1 1 loo I 1...: .. ! .. e uiiprovuu on in iooi iicini; u oi Splendidly Illustrated AftlCleS. The stojies, novlets. Ac, in "Peterson" fiK Inimitable humorist, tho author of "Josiah Allen' Wife." The Colored Stee! Fashion Plates In ''Peterson" are ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the usual size, aim are uneuuaueu ior beauty. They will bo superbly colored. Also, household mid other receipts ; arti cles on art embr. Idery j llower culture ; )n short everything interesting to ladies. TERMSV Always in advance) A YEAR. U.NPAUALLELF.D O ITERS TO CLUBS. Tu-n rinniii'i l'nr ft.'?. fill Tlirep corti for 81.50 With - a costir stool engraving. ""ran' Father 1 ells ot Yorktown," (24x29) or all illUHlrated Album, uuato, gilt, for irettinir un tho club. L U'or lSfii, as a premium, to mo person fje'" "i'r Five monies for SS.00 Seven copies for 1 b"1 1 " SWll album, to the person getting up the club, For Lu-gr Clubs Still Orouter Induce mciiis i Address, post-paid, C1IAS. J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Spocinieus sent gratis, if written for to get up clubs with. Dealers in fflSlY PflhllLT UliUttriltb ! FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Goods Always First-Class. Tionesta, Pa., faept. 1, 1880. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PIMCTICAL NUIlVlSYOIt, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Alletrhenv Township. Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; ii ante house; small orchard; fences good; splendid, water. Will bo sold at a b.irgiUn for cash. FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kithuuiitig, in Armstrong county, known as the Rob inson l urin. Ail unier lence ; spienuKf farm houso and barn, and all necessary dr-rlaid v ith a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. mici-v umm -u ' luiui; AtuiA Near Trunkey villo, Foivst county. Part ot the Dan-el Jones jili).l ill sell clioaj. SIXTY ACRES Ono mile from NeillUiwn ; about 15 or 2i acres cleared, partly fenced. Some ;chhI oak ou the balance. THIRTY ACRES,. In Jciiks Township," Forest county; ton acres cleared : mihui orcnani glowing, vum&n'Ublo house; well wulcrcd. , Clump. Also ;uo A rt if alualilo tiiiit'i-r lauds iu FoiCMt ami Elk counties. The Timber U nvoi-i Iv I ho price. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to oht.im them. ... I II.. ... ..I, I.. I ..!' I 111 I,... r.it t !. t. II In i i iiiif.... t stump for Postage. Address, 11 receipt of (ili.MliKi:, SMI I II iV' ('., Solicitor of Patents, llo.V M, Vutiiii-it.ii, l. r. VH MRBMH&CD
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