Kill TO II. WEDXESDAT lUORMNCSEPT.fi, mi. ItcpuMican Stale Ticket For Governor, General JAMES A. BEAVER, of Outre county. For Lut.-Governor, Sonakir WILMAM T. DA VIES, of Bradford County. For Judge of the Supreme Conrt, WILLIAM HENRY" RAWLF., ofVliil.-ulolphia. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, Senator JOHN M. GREER, of Butler county. For Congressman-at-Largo, MARIOTT BROSIUS, of Lancaster county. ISopuMIrau County Ticket. For Congress, HARRY WHITE. For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. For District Attorney, T. J. VA N GIESEN. T'nr .TllfTr Pcim ri i cul r H.O. DAVIS. ' O Republicans Bear in Mind. That the last day for being assessed is Thnrstlay, September 7. That tbe last day for payiug taxes Is Saturday, Optober 7. That the last day for being natural ized is Saturday, October 7. Tbat'tbo election occurs Tuesday, November 7. Meeting of th Conferees of the 25th Congressional District. Clarion, August 30tb, 1S82. Tae meeting was called to order by D. K. Breoaeraan, Esq., of Brookville, Jefferson county, by nerainating Mr. N. P. Wheelar, of East Hickory, For est county, Chairman, On motion of Mr. C. M. Brewer, of PonxwtawBey, Jefferson county, G. S. Orosby, of Kittanning, Armstrong county, was made Secretary. Om motion, tbe roll of Conferees was called by counties in alphabetical order, as follows : Armstrong county Messrs. Wesley Wilson, E. Y. Fullerton, and G. S. Crosby. Clarien county Messrs. Joseph II. Thompson, J. II. Barber, and J. J. Frazier. Farest county Messrs. William li. Ceen, J. E. Wenk, and N. P. Wheeler. Indiana cob nty Messrs. A. II. Ful ton, John McGaughey, and Hon. John Hill. Jeflbrson county Messrs. C. II. Brewer, John Lowther, and D. E. BreaneraaB. On rnotien ef Mr. Brenneman, Esq., tbe nomination of candidates was next ia order. Mr. Crosby aresa and addressing the Chairman, said that be had been requested by Gen. Harry White to say that he had released his delegates from the three counties instructed for him, from any obligation to rote for him as tbe Republican candidate of tbis Congressional District, and that they were at full liberty to vote for any other candidate, who they believed would be more certain to carry the district ; that he did not want any encumbrance to the party; if they thought there was a Btronger man in the district who would be more availa ble to lead the party to victory. It was thon ordered by the Chair- wan that the Secretary call the roll in alphabetical erder by counties for tbe nomination of candidates. Mr. Crosby on behalf of Armstrong connty, uomwatad Gen. Harry White Mr. J. J. Fmier ea behalf of Ola r ioa county, nominated Major Henry wesur. Mr. J. E. Wenk en behalf of Forest coanty, iiaated Judge A. Cook. Juige Coon of Forest seconded the ueainatien of-Judge Cook. Mr. A. II. Fulton on behalf of Ia diana county, endorsed the nomina Hon ef Gen. White. Mr. C. M. Brewer on behalf of Jet ferson county, endorsed the nomina tion of Gen. White. Oa motion of Mr. Brewer the con ferees proceeded to an election by bal lot which resulted as follows : uen. iiarry wnue y voles; Major Henry Wetter 3 votes : Judge Cook 3 votes. ' On motion of Mr. Wenk, of Forest county, and seconded by Mr. Frazier of Clarion, the nomination ef Ge White was made unanimous. A committee of two. consisting of Messrs. Wilson and Brenneman was J. k. WEN K, appointed to wait on Gen. White and notify him of his unanimous nomina tion and to bring him before the con ference. Said committee to report at the adjourned meeting in the Court House at hajf-pa.ft seven o'clock. The following committee on resolu tions was appointed with instructions to report at the same time : Messrs. Frazier, Wenk, Fullerton, Fulton, with Mr. Brewer as Chairman. On motion the conference adjourned to meet at half-past seven o'clock in the Coart House. Tbe Congressional Conference met at the Court Houeo pursuaut to ad journment at half-past seven, p. m. The following resolutions wero pre sented and adopted : We, the Conferees of the Twenty- Fifth Congressional District, de unan imously adopt the following : Resolved, That the conference now unauiraously present Geu. Harrv White, of Indiana county, to tbe peo ple and voters ef this Congressional district as our candidate for Congreos. That we present him as a statesman of ability, integrity, industry and expe rience, conspicuously fitted for the high office in which we desire him to serve us. That his record in the Sen ate of Pennsylvania, the Constitutional Convention, and in Congress, gives additional guarantees that all classes of our people will find in Gon. White a fair, impartial, courageous and able representative. Acsolved, That we present him as a candidate in favor of honest money, strict maintenance of the public faith, gold, silver and paper currency, .con vertible into co'ib on demand, and a protective tariff. Such legislation as will prevent the increase of private and special bills in Congress. The filling of minor non-elective offices according to rules established by law,' o secure tne most ethcieRt services, freed from mero Congressional influ ence. And opposed to compulsory assess ments under any form or guise, for po litical purposes. ' ouch reasonable appropriations for the improvement of our navigable river3 as raay be neoessary and con sistent, with the condition of the treas ury, an economical administration of the Government, and commend him to all who desire good government. C M. Brewer, Chairman. The Congressional Conferees of this 25th district met in Clarion on Wed nesday last, and nominated for Con gress General Harry White, as will be seen by a report of the Conference published to-day. The nomination of Gen. White was not a surprise at all, as throe out of the five counties com posing the district haJ already named him as their choice, yet it was no less a pleasure U his many triends and earnest supporters. So well known is Gen. White to the people of this dis trict that it would seem almost super fluous to make extended coament as to bis eminent fitness and ability for the high position. Tbe language of eno of our able contemporaries is true and very appropriate to tbe occasion : J?ew men have been more frequently honored by positions of public trust by the people, and certainly none have discharged these duties with greater fidelity and ability. No dishonorable or ignoble taint stains his long polit ical career. A staunch partisan, a statesman of broad comprehensive views, and an intelligent knowledge of tbe political questions that govern the country, his re-election te a position he can fill so profitably to the best in terests of both State and country, would be a matter for national con gratulation." With such a standard bearer tor our -local ticket all true Re publicans can work for its success with a hearty good will. Our ticket is now complete lrom top to bottom. It challenges the admiration of every honest Ivepublican voter. No better or purer men could be selected for the positions. Let us rally to their sup port, one and all. Organize and work. Dueio the month of August the public debt was decreased $16,128,261. m Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It ia entirely different from all othem. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner afl'ect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded bair ia a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CTUTTENTON, New York. julyU-82. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, '82. Sew Advertisement, Notico of Application for War rant. To nil v tiom il may concern: NOTICE ia hereby given, as required by law, that 1 have filed in the ofllcn of the Secretory of Internal Affairs, at Har risburg, Fa., an application for a warrant, to survey the following described vat-ant unimproved land, situate in the township of Howe, countv of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit! On the north by warrant 3So. 21111 j on the cast by warrant No. 2S12 ; on the south by lands warrontod to Charles ,T. Fox tho 23d day of September 1S30; and on the wot by other vacant lansis, containing 1S3 acres, 100 rods, more or less. STARLING W. WATERS. Notice of Application for War rant. To nil vhotn it mar concern : NOTICE is hereby given, as required by law, that I have tiled in tho office r the Soerctary of Internal Affairs, at Har risburg, Pa., an application for a warrant to survey the following described vacant, unimproved land, sitiinto in tho township of Howe, county of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On the north by warrant No. 2001 ; on the cast by other vacant lands ; on tho south bv lands warranted to Charles J. Fox tho 23d day of (September 1830 , and ot tho west by warrant No. 81U3. Containing 11(5 acres and 50 rods, more or less. STARLING W. WATERS. PROCLAMATION. Witfrkas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in nnd for the county of Forest, luis issued his pro-v cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Sept., being tho 25th dav of Sept., 1882. Notice is thereroro given to the Coroner, Justice of tho Peace aud 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 things which to their ofliccs appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in reeognizanco to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to proseeuto against them as hall bo just, Given un der my hand ami seal this 2Sth day of August, A. D. 1882. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff. TIHAL LIST. Prothonotaut's Office, 1 For f.st Co., Pa. j Causes set down for trial in the Court or Common Pleas cf Foreat County at Sept. Term 1882, commencing on tho fourth Monday ot said month : No. Tr. Yr. 4G Sept 78 10 May 80 1. David Gill vs E. II. Dar rali et al , 2. L. R. Freeman vs. John C. Cornwcll et al 3. W. M. McKini vs. Tho Iluffalo, Pittsburgh & Western R. R. Co. 19 Pec. 81 4. Tho Woodland Oil Com pany Limited, vs. John Shoup 3: Feb. 81 5. The Woodland Oil Com pany, Limited vs Edward .1. Moore et al . U Mav 82 6. .1 !, i W. Tyrrel et al vs " ii geM. Kepler n May 82 7. N. Myers, Cashier vs Jus- tis Shawkpv 1 l.'V.i. ct 1). . Grey vs Aaron Rrockway et al U May 82 Win. F. Wheeler et al vs Joseph Adamson et al 15 Feb 82 L. ISurgauiin vs Tho ltuf lalo, Pittsburgh it- Wes tern Railroad Company 30 May 82 Jacob M. Kepler vs Win. 11 F. Wheeler et al 2 Mav 82 J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotar'y. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 22. 182. BROWNS WON BITTERS will cure dyspepsia.heartburn, milia ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWtrS SR0M enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a Lotde. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will nut cause headache or constipation, a other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an eijual. Iir. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is lie marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to 081 Arch St., PUiluda. bop21-bltf 1882. S PRING HOLEMAN & HOPKINS! II AVE THEIR NEW STORE OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CARRY AMHRACING EVERY THING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STORE. Call and soo our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Most Comploto and Cheapest Stock of IN THE COUNTRY. C03II AXD LOOK AT OUIt SUITS AT 0. 3.2, 3.3, 3LO, lOt tkZO, XQZ&71&) FIE III HATS, WOOLMTS, STRAW ITS. Xxy Cood in 3Svory "Varioty T SILKS, MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOREYS. WE 11 AVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SHOE8 for GKEHSTTS. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF LADIES', MSSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CARPETS AVAIL PAPER HARDWARE ! WEARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. comi?TiTioar ii:iii:i mon axy muko:. 1 0 LEMAN & HOPKINS. TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEASANTVILLE. FA. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Fleas of Foresteountv nut! to mo directed, there will be exposed to siilo liy public vendue or outcry, nt tho Court House, in the borouiih of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Z A. D. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, a. in., tlio following describ ed real estate, to-wit : F. W. ECHOLS, Treasurer, for uso of L. 1. DAVIS now for uso of J. II. OS MER, vs. L. I). ROGERS, Fi. Fa., No. 3 Sept. Term, 1SK2. J. H. Osmer. Att'v. The dofondant's interest In a certain pieco or parcel of land uituate in Allegheny Township, Venanpo countv, now Marmti n y Township, Forest county, and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a yellow pine, the northeast corner of tract "No. 1!17 ; Thencd along lino of same, south 31 west li;l perches to a post ; theneo norih Ws wost l"(i perches to a post; thence north 2 east Hi) perches to a post in tho north lino of said tract, and thence along tho s.iino south NS cast 150 perches to trn place of beginning. Containing 110 ncres and 71 perches, strict measure, bo tho samo moro or less, and being so much out the northcasUrn corner of tract No. 217 surveyed olfas abovo by Win. Ililands fjr S. J". Myers on tho 31st day of March, A. I. 1S57. and numbered two (2) on the subdivision so made by him. ALSO The defendant's interest in ono other piece of land situate in the Town ship, County and Stato aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows : Beginning at a white oak bush the northeast corner of tract No. 21(i : theneo south 2 west l."0 pnrchos to a chestnut bush ; thence north KS west ltii perches to a post and stones ; theneo north 2 east 150 perches to a post and stones and thence south KS cast 1(U perehos to the placo of beginning. Con taining 153 acres 120 perches, morn or loss, strict measure, being so much of tho northeastern part of tract No. 21(5 surveyed ns above by Win. inlands for J. S. Mvers, 31st of March, A. D. 1857, and numbered six (0) in subdivision so made. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of L I. Rogors, nt tho suit ef 10. W. Echols, Treasurer, for iso of L. D. Davis, now for use of J. H. Osmer, TERM! OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with wiien tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintill' or other lien cred itors bucoire tho purchasor. the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with bucIi lien credit or's reToiirt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof a he may claim, must bo furnished tho Sheritt. 2. All bitls must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bocontinuod until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day of sale, nt which timo all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expenso and risk of tho person to whom lirst fold. Seo l'urdon' Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 (5 and Smith's Forum, pago 3S1. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfDco, Tiouesta, l'n., Aug. 23, 12. A.. H. DALE, (Successor to A. II. Farthidgk,) TIOIsTEIST, J?J. Keeps constantly ou hand an ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which ho sells at a gruat reduction lrom former prices. A full liie of (os i i.-vs axi c;assi:ts always in Btock. in all its Branches promptly attentcd to. Chambor Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of lall kinds, Mattrasses, Spring Bods, Loungos, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, and various articles too -tri numerous to be mentioned. Give Idui a call and bo convinced. Prices reasonable. aug2-fc2U. I OB WORK of everv description exocu tud ut the REPUBLICAN ollico. 1S82. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of n writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pa., and to mo directed, thero will be exposed to sale bv nublii- vemliiii or outcry, nt the Court House in tho jlorough or Tioncsfa, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. A. D. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, A. M tho following do scribed real estate to-wit : Isaac Cologrovo vs. C. W. Hare, FI. Fa., No. 10 September Term, iss.'. Bole it Davis, Attornevs. All that certain tract of land nuni bored Five Thousand ono Hun dred ami Two (5102) containing eleven hundred and sixty-seven (1107) acres, and sixty perches more or less. Situate in Howe TWiiship (formerly Tionesta) Forest county, in the Slato ofPennsvlvania. war ranted in tho name of Jonathan Milllir, bounded on tho southwest by tract nun g ber Five Thousand ono hundred and tin t o (f.IOS) warranted in the name of Jonathan Mifflin by tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and on tho northwest bv Tract number Five Thousand ono hundred ami ono (5101) warranted in the name of Jora than MiMlin anil on tho northeast and southest by other lands owner or owners unknown. Taken n OTefintirtTt nti.l In tho property of C. W. Hare, at tho suit of TERMS OK KAT.p T1. r..ii...;. must bo strictly complied with when tho iitijiiTiy is siriCKCIl tiown : 1. When the plaintill' or other lein cred itors become the miri'lmuAr Hi.i n.. the writs must bo paid, and a list, of liens iiu-iimnig morigago smirches on tho prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho (-.mount of tho pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 8. All sales not sit!od immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of sale, nt which timo all property not settled foi will again bo put up aud sold at tho expense aud risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. Soo Piirilon'a Digest, NinMi Edition, pago 410 ami Smith's Forms, pago .'IHI. , C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofiice, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 15. 1KM2. NOTICE Tho nboTe Sale Is adjourned to Friday, Sept. 15, 1SS2, at 10 o'clock a.m. C. V. CLABK, Sheriff. Buckeye Force Pump To mot tho increasing demand I have made LARGE ADDITIONS to my stock, and havo now a full line of goods. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PISTOLS, I rospectfully ask the public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchas ing elsewhere. HENRY IIEBEU JR., In the Einstein Building, may I0-82tf. TluN EST A . PA. F. F. WlHTTKKIN, H. C. WlUTTEKIN, Sheilleld, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Ind and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, So!ur or Triaugulatiun Surve'y ig. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. m is i P ! w 5 ; 'V i K If - 3 M . IP i TIMETABLE, IN EFFECT July 2, 1R52 A. M. 7 If. 1 M. 7 fin 4 3M 4 27 3 10 P. M. A. Yullry J(.) ar Pittsburgh Iv nr.... Parker ...lv ar...Foxbnrg..lv ar . Franklin ..lv i w . A. M.I ii 45 8 31 il 40 5 40 I Hill 12 in! 12 2 Ml, I'. M.I 3 20 1 f.O 1 RH II 10 r. m. A. M. A. M. 7 ll.l t 55 2 20 ar... on Oitv....iv 0 40 ....Hock wood.... Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory ..Trunkeyville. Tidioute ...Thompson IrviuetoB .... Warren 7 l 7 17 8 or. H 12 8 &: 24 0 41 10 "0 1 1 33 U l A.M. 1 1 50 13 30, (3 40 12 50 1S27 1 M 11 40 H SO 17 51 I 33 7 21 4 04 11 IK 17 37 4 M 17 47 7 35 tl II 4 2 1 00 12 40 12 25 7 55 4 37 t7 10 4 fti 7 00 0 40 15 8 2' 5 15 r. hi i COO r. m. 7 57 12 IN 8 45 11 40 lv...lvlimia,...ar Wl'inCrie'jtu) tt 15 1". M A. M II 4' A.M. I', ft". 2 52 4 42 4 2K lv.Clnrendon..ar 10 25 1 1 aiT lv...MieilloId..ar 10 45 8 15 l'.M A. M. (71.A'. y,( J.Jii) lv...Braill'oril ..ar A. M. I'. M 4 30 2 40; 10 IK) 8 00 10 50 7 50 lv Oloan ... .ar rl2 30. Ahiiitional TitAiif Ijenvpi Bradford 0:15 a. in., Kin7.ua 8:40 a. in. Arrives Ir vineton 0:25 a. m. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Tl t usvi;ie, Spartnnstnirg, Cenreville, 'nrrv, Mi.yville, Brocton at 7:00nm, 10:15aiii, 3:00pm, 3:20pi, 4:15pm, ihOOpin, Arrive 8:00am, 0:45am, :00pm, 3:50pm, 10:15pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:30am ; arrives 0:00pm. UNION tt TITUSVILLe! ftANCH. Train leaves Titusvillo 5:30pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City 0:40am ; arrives Titusvillo 8:40nm. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Flag Slat ions. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between May villo and Pittsburgh on trains lenvlna; Brocton 0:45pm and Pittsburgh 0:45pm. .arrt-TleketH sold and baggago ohecked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full Information frori Oompany'H Agents. O. WATSON, Jr., GanT Supt. WM. S. BALDWIN, (ien'l Pa-s. Agent, 41 ,t.43 Exchango St., Buffalo, X. Y. J. Ti. CRAIG Agent, Tionesta Pa. DFHEE rori Hflstorpd, ilNE BGhtAf RESTORE iill. OniV turn ycurr jtir 'il, VwUpMy onii A Ikpaixi R If Ukflii aa dlrectnt. A fu tf tr ArMtlLtti't tit A ITnatlaB Kml 1 tri. Klin t Vtt im(lcnU), they paylnprexprMrti,'. Snd luio, P. O. ami xtirana aditrwu to ! k 1.1 n u u-ti ArtbhLl'hllMfiijtphlfc.l'it principal druLifixu WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.. Dealers In G-BOOBBIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, I1ARD WA R E, li U E E N S W A R E. G I, ASSWARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL r.PEB, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Alwavs First-Class. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. IBX). ZHZlKJlIBIEilL., Dealer in NTOTUS, TIN W A 11 K, )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDf-l OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881. Estray. CAME to the Landers Farm in Har mony Township, Forest countv, Pa., ou or about tho 30Lh day of July, 18S2, a small brindlo cow with lined back, very crooked horns, pnd fat. Tho owner is no tified to come forward, prove properly, pay costs and take the same away, other wise she will be tlisnnaml nf u, .. X v., 11 IU law. c. K. l.ANhiiiN. Aug. 28. '82. Estray. AME to tlio nrpmiuoa rf ! V- signed, in Harmony Township, Forest county, Pa., on or about tho 5th of August 1882. A largo red and white cow, having ono lopped horn and bolng about 7 years old. Tho owner ia notified to come for ward, prove property, pay costs and take the same away otherwise she will bo dis posed of according to law. A. A. COPELAND. August 15, 18S2. Allegeny College, Meadville, Pa, The Gtith year opens Spt. 20th. Addi tional new buildings and many improve ments. Cabinets aud Libraries eijual to the very best. Gentleman and ladies Four College courses. Preparatory School , Military Department. Expenses lesa than any other College of eqiiKl grade. Don't fail to send to Geo. W. Haskius, Seo'y, for cutaloguo. aug Id-tit.
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