PvtpubUfua. J. E. WE NIC, EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORMG, DEC. 22, 188(1. Sixkktary Thompson's resignation 09 Secretary of tha Navy in President Hayes' Cabinet, took effect on Monday, and ho will immediately, enter upon his duties as President of the Nicarau gua Canal Company at a salary of $25,000 a year. Vice President Wheeler; on Friday last received the electoral votes of llliode Island, Ohio, Indiana, Kan gas and California, in each instance by messenger. He has now received either by mail or messenger tha votes of all the States except Oregon. The votes will be counted in February. The Chicago Times speaks of tho business activity there as something! wholly phenomenal, and so it is, if the j following can bo reliod upon: "Du ring the past two weeks there has come upon our merchants a regular deluge of orders. Every country merchant has suddenly made the discovery that he is unprepared to meet tho demands of a regular old-fashioned winter season, and the haste with which ho is seeking to make amends has suited in an overthrow of orders. A very remarkablo business 'boom,' quite out of the regular reason, has during the past mouth fallen to the lot ot our merchants, and the activity now dis playing is almost equal in some lines it far exceeds the recognized 'busy eeasou' of tho year." FITZ JOHN. The Senate baa finished the Fitz John Porter case by the passage of the following : "That the President is hereby au thorized within eighteen mouths after the passage of this act, in his discre tion, by and with the advice Jand consent of the Senate, to appoint to the army Fitz John Porter, who was dismissed by sentence of court martial January 19, 1803 : provided, however, such appointment sn ll give no higher rank than Colouel on the retired list : and provided, further, that said Por ter shall receive uo pay nnd compen sation or allowances for the time iuter veninj: between his dismissal and'such appointment." This was passed by the votes of thirty-six Democrats, twenty Repub licaus and Davis, of Illinois voting against it ; not a Republican in its favor, not a Democrat against it. This infamous action by which it is made possible that such a miscreant as Por ter may again disgrace tue United States uoiform, is thus exclusively the property of the Democratic party. The bill will have no effect, more than to show the animus of those who passed it. It is hardly probable that Hayes will take hasty action in the matter, nnd if Dot, tho inauguration of Gar iielu 'V'll end the matter. Meadville Republican. Railroad up Tionesta Creek. Ed. Republican : in a recent issue of tho National Democrat I notice an article on the feasibility of a Railroad up Tionesta Creek and giving the av erage grade at 11 feet per mile. This is pot right. In 1867 it was my for tune to belong to an Eogiueer Corps that made a preliminary survey and estimates for a Railroad from Tionesta to Sheffield, via the Valley of tho Tio nesta. Start'mg at a point just below the mouth of the creek and euding at the P. & E. R. R., at Sheffield, we find that tho total grade is 284 feet, and tho distance 39 38-100 miles. This -would make an average grade of 7 310 feet per mile. Starting at the mouth of the creek we followed the East branch to a point Dear the foot of Stows bend, one mile above town; then we crossed to the west fide and kept that side to a point near Henry's Mill, in Warren Co., when we re crossed to the east side, and again haa to cross the East Branch near the forks. Our estimated cost of building the road in round nnmber was $1,100,000, but this estimate was based on iron at $80 per ton, laborers at$2.00 per day, mechanics, carpenters, etc., at $3.00 to $3.50 pe day. The same can be now had at a su'viug of nearly or quite 10 per cent. We estimated the business of the road at 133,000 tons of freight the first year, and 25,000 passengers. This row would no doubt be largely in creased, especially, the freight, for at that time lumbermen did not believe much in shipping lumber by rail ; and theie liai also been brought into mar ket a great quantity of hard timber, which at that time was not included. That a Ilailroad would pay up Tio- nosta Creek there is not the least doubt in my mind. The immense forest there is yet in Forest County, and the large quantity of hemlock bark that would be at once made accessable, would, 1 1 think, surprise the most sanguine, and make the road pay from the start. K. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, '80. The President has nominated William li. Woods, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, vice Strong, resigued. Other vacancies will occur shortly. There were only ten Senators iu their seats when prayer was otTered at tho opening yesterday. In fact', the Vice President caused the reading of the journal to be delayed until a quorum arrived. The President yesterday sigued the first bill passed at the present session of Congress, that has reachtd the White .House. It was to authorize the Secretary of the Iuterior to dispose of a part of the Fort Dodge military reservation to actual settlers under the provisions of the homestead laws. The Educational Dill is up for con sideration in the Senate. It provides for the application of a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to public education, and provide for the more complete endowment and euppoit of National Colleges, for the advance ment of scientific and industrial edu cation. Mr. Brown, the new Senator fiom Georgia, delivered a splendid address before the Senate yesterday in support of the bill. It is tho best exhibition of oratory heard this session, and will give Senator Brown a place aniorg tho ablest speakers of the Sen ate. A vote is expectedupon tho bill this afternoon. The sudden and quiet passage of the Fitz John Poiter bill by the Senate on Tuesday will doubtless be a sur prise to those who remember the heated debate upon this matter at the last session. Then the Democrats were afraid to pass it, because of the influence it might have upon the ap- proaching election. But now they are defeated, but have the power to enact questionable measures, they do not hesitate to do it. The bill however, is not so objectionable as the one pre viously urged. It provides, that with the advice and consent ot the Senate, the Presideut can, at his discretion, within eighteen months after the pass age of tbe act, and not afterwerd, appoint Porter to the rank of Colonel in the Army, but he is not to receive pay for any of the time he was out of I the service. The bill has as vet to pass the House, where the opposition will probably bo strong enough to prevent the passage. Piiil. a Special Notice. Ilolemaa & Hopkins have just received two car leads of flcur and feed, and are now prepared to furnish corn, oats, corn meal, Bhorts, bran, chop feed, and all kinds of groceries and provisions at as low prices as the market will afford. Men's rubber goods cheap : Lumbermen's rubber shoes at SI. 40 and $1.60 ; men's rubber boots $2.75 ; men's rubber boots, best, $3.25. Big variety of leather boots and shoes: Men's whole-stock, hand' made, double sole and tap boots, $3.00; men's whole-stock, hand-made tap sole calf boot, $3.00; for the same quality we defy competition from any source in boots and shoes. Clothing in great variety ; We beat 'em all iu hats! Large assortment of dry goods, notions, hosiery, &c. Holiday Goods in great variety for tbe limited room we have to show them in. llemember, we are always ahead and never undersold. IIoleman & Hopkins. Tiouesta, Pa., Dec. 15, '80. 3t. Goods cheap at vug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. If you are troubled witb fever and ague, dumb ague, billioua fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, or any diaeaso of tbe liver, blood or stomach, and wish to get well, tiy tbe new remedy, Prof. Guuruette s French Liver Pad. Ask your druggist for it, and take uo other, and if he has not got it Bend 1.50 in a letter to the French Tad Co., Toledo, O., and receive ( one by return man. it. Notice. From present indications we will buy neither stave nor heading bolts alter the 1st of January, 1881. J. II. Dericksox A Co. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 13 barrel choice - - 0.0000.60 Flour sack, best - 1.G0 Corn Moal, 100 fts - - 1.50 Chop food, pure grata 1.S5 Hye bushel ...... 80 Oats New V bushel - - - 4045 Corn, car - 80(o3 BoAns 1ft bushel - 1.50(2.00 Ham, sugar cured - - 12i Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 12, Shoulders 7(Tv8 Whltcllsh, half-barrels ... 6.75 Lake herring half-barrels - 8.75 Sugar - Syrup 75(f.PO N. O. Molasses new ... o0(i$75 Roast Rio Coffeo - - - 22 (.25 Rio Coffee, .... 2022 Java Coffoo ..... 35 Tea 2-5 90 Butter 23 Rico 08 10 Eggs, fresh ..... 20 Salt best lake- .... .5 Lard 12 Iron, common bar .... 8.75 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.75 Potatoes - - 40 M) Lime bbl. .... 1.60 Dried Apples per K - C(T;S Dried Beef - - - - 17(13 Dried reaches per lb 10 Dried Poaches pared per & 15 1 "" mwmmmmS You Cannot Afford to bo With out an Accident Cer tificate in in ' AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION. JS Secures a Certificate en titling you to per week, while llsnbleu, in case or accidental Injury, and 85.000 iu case of death by accident. $7 Secures 20 per week, and H1,000 at death. $6 Secures $15 per week, and $3,000 at deatn. $5 Secures $10 per week, and $2,000 at deatn. $4 Secures $5 per week, and $1,000 at deatn. For particulars or circularx apply to Genearl Managers Eastorn Dept. cor. Ktate A 7th St., Erie, Fa. or, F. Ifi. MA1UE, Tionosta, Pa. Holiday Goods DECORATED TOILET, TOY TEA SETTS &c. A fine line of POCKET CUTL K 16 ' . ! A full line of CONFECTIONERY, BOOKS! JUVENILK, PICTUKE A TOY HOOKS, j BIBLES, AUTOGRAPH AL BUMS, DIARIES, Ae.,iCc. ACROBATS, BUILDING BLOCKS, ! V Z Z Ii E W, INSTRUCTIVE GAMES, SLICED MAPS, SLICED ANIMALS, BIPDS & OBJECTS, OPTICAI. DKAWIXON etc. Call early and secure choice goods low. WM. SMEABBUOII tt CO. Notice to Bond Holders. V"OTI('E is heroby Klven that the jirinci- x i nai and accrueii interest on tiie lollow- infr lorest Count v Bonds will bo paid at tho Treasurer's Oflico, Tioneuta, Pa., on the 1st day ol Junuarv, 1!S81, and tJiat tho interest on said Honda will ceaso on that day : Bonds Nos. 20 and 27, one tnousand Hollars eat-n. ELI BERLIN, ) ISAAC LONU, Co. Comm'rs. II. W. LEDEliUH. I Attest, J. T. Brennan, Clerk. NO OTIIEIt medicine will cure a cough bo quick as Pi so 'a Cure for Consump tion. There In no other medicino that tastes so good aa Plso's Cure tor Consump tion, ii Biioum no Kept always, in the house, because it is a certain anil late rem edy for Croup, Asthma. Bronchitis and hor throat. It will cure Consumption. consequently it will cure these lesser complaints, which are so often the fore runner ot Constunr.tion. Convoy, O., Mar. 3, 18S0. e have sold a trreat manv bottles of Piso'sCure for Consumption, and have not heartl oiih word or complaint. Butt all speak highly and in words of praise unoui uio goou ii nas accomplished. 11 IN ES tV bOX TEE WEST 1 Mil SAFE. PROMPT & CHEAF sheriff's sale. BY V1KT1JE ofn w rit of Levlr! Fiieten. issued out of tho Court, of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to tno di rected, there will lo exposed t salo by nubile vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, In tho borough of Tioneui. on MONDAY, DECEMIiEK, 20, A. D. 1SS0 at 10 o'clock, a. in., t ho following describ ed real estate, to-vlt: William Crossmypr vs. J. II. Copcl.md nnd Alice B. Copoland, Levirl Facias, No. 7. December term, 1KH0. E. L. Davis, Att'y. All the Interest of tho defendants in tho following real estate, tn-wlti Tho rain undivided nne-filth of the Copoland Heirs farm, In Harmony township, Forest county, Pa., hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning nt tho South' east corner of said farm, thence West 132 perches to a post, thence North 12(1 porch' s to a post, thenco Fast 1H2 porches to a post, thenco South to tho place of begin ning. Contain.ng 104 acres more or less. Taken in execution and sold, as tho property of J. H. Copeland nnd Alico B. Copclaiid at tho suit of William Cross mver. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must lis Htrletly complied with when tho property is stricken down i I. w lien tno planum or oilier lion cred itors becou o tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop crty sold, together with such lien credit ors receipt lor tho amount oi tho pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion t hereof an ho may claim, must bo lurnlslicd tho Shoritl. 2. All bids must bo paid In full. 3. All sales not set tied immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of sale. it which timo all property not settled tor will again bo put up nnd,' sold nt the expense nnd risk of tho person to whom hrst sold. . Simj Purdou'H Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 0 and Smith s l- orins, page as l. C. A. RANDALL, Sheritr. Sheriff's Offlco, Tiouesta, l'a., November 3Toiicc in Iivorce. f. D. No. 1". Sept. Term, 1KS0. I FOREST COUNTY, KS. THIS COM monweulth of I'onnsv'vnnia to tho rsKAi1 Sheriff of naiil County, Ureotinij: Whereus. 'ora v. wiiKins am on uio 20th day of July 18lj0, pre for hor petition to our skJ J wine ot the sunt Court ol Uotn nion PU-iix for said County, prnvini for tho oil 1 1 ho therein set foith Unit xho rniixht ho divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, Henry Wilkina. Wo, therefore, command you, tho snid llonry vvilkiiw tliat Hoitmir aside allothor ouninosH and excuses whatever, you ho and appear in vour proper porwon before our Judges nt Tionesta. at a Court of Common Picas there to bo held for tho County of Forest, on tho fourth Monday of December next, to answer tho petition or libel of tho said Cora V Wilkins. und to show cnuso if anv von havo. why the said Cora V. Wil kins. vour wife, should not bo divorced from tho bonds of timtriuionv. airrccnblv to the Act of Assembly in such case mado and provided. Herein fail not. Witness tho Hon. E. D. W etmore, Pros Idont of our said Court, at Tionesta, this 1st day of. "sept.. A. n., ihso. JLSl lS SUA K r. 1 , l'vnlll y. A true copy C. A. Randall, Shoritl'. PROCLAMATION. WnKRBAR, The lion. L. D. Wetmoro, President Judtro of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county ol'Forest, has issued his pre cept tor noluinjra Court ot Common Pleas inuirter sossions, tVe., at 'tionesta, lor tho County of Forest, to comnienco r,n the lourth Monday ot Doeember, liemirtne'JUi day of December PS80. Notice is theretoro pi ven to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peaco and Constables of said county. that they bo then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those thing which to their olhccs appertain to bodono, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute n'-iainst tho prisoners that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that thoy lie then and there present to prosecute aurainst them as shall bo lust. Given un der my hand and seal this 30th day of November A. D. 1SS0. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. fewiAbUahmea 301 Pcnn Street. PittDbbrKhTPa. ftupularlr eUucaAil nnd lvUjr qualified, u l)iluui ftft irU'O khowt, has Wen loitflur uuxued in t)iw nuiii treftttntrnt of Chronio. Bexurl end VWoary dun mo. tmn any uthor ldiyim-ian in 1'ittnburKit. 'i hunt duvtrue live diAwaset, Munttd by Moryt iiauiw IB youtu, wr x Bev in lutur ver. nnmtilv: fcl'LEMATCURllCEA, riEMINAL WSAKNKS8, Wight lAwteii, tSttmiml lrrrlojviant, t'ttr ttm, M'u frv. Four Mcmorp Iritalnlily, Indication Tkretttuti C'i'tisufHvtum. Jirrita of futur. Avertivn to Sorintv. Jh tjHtrttt fipr Mitrrtup or Jtuminra. und rrtrultitiff in Im potency, ftexual lxbauHtioa, &o., prfckly and or BiauwutTv wired. Also rocuutor louir-t.tnUiUfr uaiea nf Gonorrhcua, Oleet, Stxiotur A Byphtlta, (all form) Lrtertml and Inltnuui trjam. am trwatvd un m-ipntihd yltiutuix JUuutk, Jhrtxit, no, iS.in, Hi nod, Ittmat, audi prificijdus and with unpariillulud ucvi, A lifu-tip Mperiunuo in tiioumtuda (if euitut of all toj jr Iar, ouuirihutua ikill. Curalile cn.n umiriiiitut d 4f oiihttixiitu it in frankly ntuUiil. XoBoriptlve Pam- pnioi Mvui free, iruutinbni oau lw Hunt ttKuuruly privttt.-lv t.i trinnii at a itiittanro. Conaciltation f it marrv; who nut; wliyf M bu to marry; yroytt tK. Aio. Keproductioo hoalthy, tvautitul ohlfdrvo tbuit disuuvi)M. JmpodiinuuU to iiiiirriau; cat. 54. loiueuutfuo. cure. KeliaMe prcriiunn. Jtouk fof khe mi) huii. Kwrvbvdv should rvad it. l'rio, 9u ovDUt W uDdurtu) itu-ilctures tru tc lif; uu Mho ti as lUHHi; uu im and ut-iio. lb paKa, 6 oenta nuiiAiMii'iiu; uauMuit ui usaecay. m n B toukg tor Sift cti., Mt-ttt otult. Ad irons L): acs. 6 cent. BUM WIllILM, STOVES! Tinsr, coppbe AND Slieet Iron "Ware I WOULD respectfully Inform the citi zens of Tiouesta and vicinity that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron line. I also mako a specialty in manufacturing and equipments suitable for rafting pur- pores. Also all Kiiuis or REPAIRING DORE" SHORT NOTICE The Highest Market Frieo Paid for RAGS ATJD JUNK AT ED.HEIBEL'S Opp. Lawrence House, may2tf TIONESTA. PA. IU1S VU1U oi every iloM-riplliiu txecu- i tod at llio KJ'.PUBLICAN ofuce. WMIMIII&CO. Dealers in FANCY & FftRllY GEOCLT.iES! FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES. rrnsT clash quality. I BY SQUARE DHAL I N U W E HOP 15 TO ME KIT YOUR . i . P A T R O N A 0 E It -i u.Va.v..V.-'.', (ti.'.jaj aiuuui. -re'.'.PJ' UI --M-W--J W. . l-l PI..IU.I li yi to UUC.UA C'tiSli. Tlonosta, l'a., Sept. 11, 8S0. Lrbnce.riiT Dntirr . V.' - i v WESTER TIME TAP.LE, :, Dec. 1, 1SK0. ip. m.!a.m'. '. H-4ri ii u.-, 2 32 12 OS 45 )2 3d 5 00 J 48 : a", m. r. m. p. m ,'. 6 30 2 1a 40 4 01 Q.VA 2 87 T2i 7 or 2 13 4 3.1 7 04 2 4s 4 7 22 3 01 5 Ot 7 3 3 20 5 2S 7 40 3 27 .r 4! 8 (12 3 4 1 ti 02 8 22 4 113 0 4." 8 40 4 20; 7 l." A. M. P. M.'P. M. A. M. P. M.j SM 'I4."i!.r;,. A. M. P. M. llji:. lMij. P.M. 7 3S 7 :.i A.M. r.M.IM- Vilu-i ) 1 1 8 00 a r Pittsburgh Iv 4 40 nr.... Parker ...I v 4 31 jiir...Foxburit..lv 8 05 nr. Franklin ..lv 12 (V) 12 40 10 OS P. M. H. M. 2 2 8 40 8 17 ar... Oil City....lv ....Rockwoi d.... 2 01 Oleopolis SOU 8 (Mi I 53 ...Eu'jlo Rock... I SO President 7 IV 1 31 Tionesta 7 32 1 10 Hickory 7 24 1 12 .. Trunkevvillo.. 7 V. 12 5S Tidiouto.... fl 4."! 12 371. ..Thompson 8. 0 30! 12 20,lv..lrvineton..ar p. m. r. m. v. M. no' u I ( D.A. V.il V.Jty) 0 11 12 yod v.. .Warren ...iw r. m. A.M.j ( Erin JliiLwuy) 3 30 P. M. UJ'hiUt Eric My) S 00 4 40 ADDITION A liTHAINS I.kavk Parker 6:3011111. i'oxhurir 0:-4()iin, I' nmklin !'ul(.im Oil C-itv t:rnniii. Airivo iionoia n: am, Ti'tliouto 12:30pm, Irvinotnn 2:(Nipm Warren :3)pni., Sioni'imm t-tpin TjUCAVK Stoni'hant 7:TOinn, Warren 7:4.'hiii Irvineton H: llhnn. A rrivo I idiouto ":4.iiini 'l!.i...-.t.t.t 1ii.-..... flil fitir l'l''''H!im CHAUTAUQUA LAKH DIVISION. Trains leave Oil Cily lor Pet. Centre, li tusville. Siar!Uishiirir, ContreviUe, ( !orrv Mayvilli). Uroetoii RibiiriNMU, iii:i.inni, l: -hi inn. 6:(K)pin. (:fit)pin. Arrive ui :,'Aiuu Ihlttani. 2:10nm. ;i;."0inn. 8:'.r.pm. Siuidav Train leaves cUOniii; arrives :20im. UNION A TITUSVILLK BHANCII Train Iimivch Titunviilo O.-Wnin; arrives Union City 8:00pm. Ieuven union City 7:00am : arrive Tikusvilh) IMl.iatn. Trains run daily except Sunday, Traina are run on Pliilmlelphia time. Pullman hloepiu Cars run daily between TitUHvllo anil Pittslurrli on teains leaving tDroetonl 3:15piu and l'Hlsbiirgii 8:45pm. jr--Tiekets sold nnd biKrgno cheeked to nil principal point. Uet UlBO tAhli M KlVHiK luu iiiKirniiiuon fvom Company'i AuentM. T. II. v iiu , nl. rsupi. W. S. HAIiDWlX, VU Ciiv, Pa. Citn 1 la"H. Agent. 42 lOxehango St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CKAKJ, Aircnt, Tioneta, Ph. - 3 a p j n 35 3 mi f3 .0 "fl-a. . 8Cd d - a mm u mm D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND . TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 AGUES, Allegheny Township, Venango 'o., Pa. Stewarts ' Hun, 31 miles from Tionesta 40 acres cleared : good barn : frame house ; small orchard: fences good: splendid water. Will be sold at a bargain for casli FOItTY ACKLS, Near Trunkey ville,V'orest i-oiiuty. Part ol the Daniel Jones place, N ill sn il chea. T. 1 in tciir v, ' , A'l 'VOUN E Y-AT-L.-vW, Tionesta, forrsl County, Pn. NoticfS to Jurors. All persons summoned' to sttend the several eourt on the lonrth Mondnv ot De'eniler as jurors are hereby notified not to nttend us no Jury court will bo held at that tiin. . . j , By onii:u o Covur. . Attest, JL'STIS S1IAWJ FY, . Prothonotarv. Tionesta, l'a. Nov. 30, lsso. TO INVENTORS AND. MECHaLICS, PATICNTS and how to nbtain tlici-t. Pamphlet of 00 paios free, U)ion veceiptof Stamps for. Postage. Albino's, (llLMOIUO, SMITH A CO., f 'Solicitors of Patents, . l!o Td. tf Washinutou, 1. C irioiiiiy I take pleasure In tellFntr tliS Nnorlinir Fialcrnily thai I have ro-purolir'd Tin) iw nt.'i:s?i FROM 1IORACIS JON It ACIS JONES, 'i'o ' SOLD IT JNly71 . WHOM I I AM NfcW'-.IY LOCATED, nf my old stand, und I uni prepnrM to slK-nd to 411 my friends, nnd the. public j'cnerally, win need . AKYTIIISG IN THE Glft'LIKE! I bluill keep a perfwt stock of nil kinds V'AWEViurjmoriS! . And all kinds of pt&mrac TACKLE : '. iVImll nlsij continue to handle the "WSiIte" Sewing Maclair y; , And tho CHICAGO SIN3ER SEWING MACI1 (Iiuiic mid k(0 mo. You will find ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders made fco order ami ranted.. ntt?PREP A I Til NO IN ALL BSANCHE3 PE0MPTLY FAITHrULLY DONE. Tidiouto. Pa., Anjr. 12. EROWN'S pat; 'CtV;"- Cleaner" ami' for One Oj'i.v. oio Cleaner, Pstcl ; anil full dircctiops tsnt Ircif O p la MU.k 'lliA iTtvw tt.ln.ii M JitJt. S. tt I ' t. viitLL 4 nrtcvN, .O-C 1 1 K A P KST AND i'l J.OtCI'WOH Sj.l FULL SIZE PAPER PATT: A K qvp'einent ill heglven i ; liuini.er fur l.SI, containing hi.e pattern for a bi ly's tr c: dress. Every snljscriber ' ceive, during the year, l , lifting pnlUiriiM, w nth tip iiloiic, than the subscr ; lion price. Peterson's Magazine is the i cheapest i if the Lady's Books. I more for tho i.or.e.v, and n.uibiiii. merits than any other. In short. ;t Best StceL Engravings, -Bewt I'luhions, Uest. 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