GliNEßklo gitre ' the. f o ll ow i ng notice of Gen.l l os!er t the Pemocratie candidate for',Gov t ernor, from nn opposition paper. Wheri their e4tore are 'forced to confess our candidate 'sufmriorlo•theirs in, every respect, it -is ; not a confession that speaks well for the .prospects df their State tielt•Ct? •.. •. . . “Heis one of the most amiable, genial; kind hearted and unpfeientling:oLnieni and' withal an honorable gentleman in the nplitest sense of the wyrd.. Al.ltliotigh a • fine lawyer,'of. subtle intellect„ and. persuasive' speech; modest and unambitious.ta a fault:. 'He hap not.an enemy in the world, add'his friends .adore hirn,, 'lmOw'steadfast Repablicani. who cherish .for "Harry roster'!. a'personea•friendphip as strong Ps any of.heiDemoc . ratic adherents:. • '• . .. . . SOUN. BRO ITN IT ES SUPPORT L. I NCOLN .—A t a 'meeting reeently.held in Boston, R. J. Hinton read•a letter from Jameti:Redpath, the British emissary; andcoadjudoi of lohn Brown, in which he stated that be ""should not be present but thotighit was - that slavery should ;be abol ishekly political- partied; if pOssible,---if not;. then by . armed parties of insterremiunists. His heart. t hrobbod for' the slaves of to-day; and he thought that it would. be a blessing to send some•ofthe slave-drivers, out .of tltt Mudd.— When he was in the suuth,..he had endeavored temnalse.the slaves strike out for their freedom; mid he thoUght 'le should live tol . 'go again amongst them, an/1 incito thpn to intnrrection. - he ditf . not believe in an armed insurrection first, but ifslaVery eoultf not be Abolish - ed 'oth erwise, then they mitstenf6reetheir sentiments with,arins.; He alluded to John Brown, and .tomcluiled.by'r stating that 'he. shOuld vete 'November next . fur the nopineu of 'Me Rejnilli: party; . be.,believed the sword— insiirree tioifout of slaves makes . rnan;etnancipation out of 'slaves mAkes c 4 free niggers."! 'As the friend, 'of the slaves he Would.rathersee to-dera negro Heenanthan:a'negra P.red Douglas ' Parts of the great : atlantic cable, have been :raised, and it turns out that the salt water has eaten away. the external iron - covering, and. in attempting to raise the Irish end it broke re., peatedly atshort distances. „Those parta . wlrere .the iron Was proteete'd by a wrapping of taried rope-yarn; Were fotind periectly bright .and sound,,,b.nd the g.titta percha...and copper wire we're also uninjured; but.the surrounding ,iron wire covering, where hxrpiised :tol' the . . }Water, , was, hopelessly. destroyed, . . •• The Texas*bolittion:PlatTlventy-two Negroes Just as we are going to press, news has- al: rived here freim a reliable source that ..22: ue groes,have been arrested 'are to -lie hung . in Waxahatchie to-day: Ourfellow-citizen,.. Mr. H. "le. ,Cotton; -in formsjis that a.letter was. received by day's mail, by ,his 'niece in ibis place, from Mrs.. Bennett, -of Austin, giving, an -account of . a fearful - attempt made about the 22Li inst., , , to 'burn the. city. ':The, daring',experiment : . was s made.;toet .fire to, some . twentyfive - of the, .princiPal.,edifices,olthe city; fortunately, how-• • ever, the .frames,were.-di.covered . and extin guished-before an serious damage ,had. 'been . . 's'ustained. On the:night 'previous, the' 'Ails tin.carrespondent, to whom we are indebted for the ,intelligence we are 'recording; had. been keeping Vigils . Over the 'sick: . hed• of .a. friend, ' when she observed a sheet • of. flame bursting froth a neighboring house, Which;•-in cense •quence of timely warning, the :.eitizens . . were enabled to arrest, and save the building from • impending ruin.: • . ". At.present,,says Mrs. Bennett,' the whole .population Of the metropolis -are . under arms; -and laboring under the most intense.excitement.. , A police force, consisting of from-sixty to nine ty men; are maintaining -the strictest system • of 'vigilance,,by night and.by: day, .. - ~ .The-Fort Worth Chief of July 25th has the ..•.- •• , • • On the I.lth instant-wrislound the body Of a man-by ihe'neineol Wm, H. Crawford,' sus- Tended to aierican tree abOut three quarters `cf. town. —A: large number of :per sons visited the' body during. the day. A t . •a: meeting of. the citizens thesame evening strong , evidence was adduced proving him to have been an .abolitionist. -The meeting 'endorsed .the 'action ofthe party who hung him. Three negro Men,„the leadelsin the hung plot-in Pallas, 'were .in that onlhe 24th ultiino. •Vigilance • Commit- - tees have bietrorganised.in every hamlet in Northern Texas, and the people are now fully ' prepared ter everremargency.— True,Soi,,thern. -BRICK FOR SALE. . • q ' ti lso 000 first rate`brick for sale.. In rake of FRANK BACKUS . • . N. F. JONES.' Smethport, Aug ist- 13, 1860.: . • TAILORING. TOHN .RASTORFER,, Recently. from New 4 .11 York, has permanentlk establisheil himself in:the Tailoring bilOnese, at Smethport, .and „would invite patronage of the eitizens - of.thie vicinity. •From his experience in,.the. Marries ho feos safe in wa.rrantingall.Work entrusted to his care.. Particular attention paid, to CUTTING. - - Latest= Fashions,. just received. -Coats, Pants, Yeats, &c.,Cut and made.on short no tice. Charges reasonable. , . • O Shop over the Post Office. .Brnethport, Aug. 0, 1860. • SNTOPORT.. , OBOCERY. A NEW ARRIVAL' AT FRANK WRIGHT'S. HAVING_ Removed to . Williams' New.Stere; ,I[l. Opposite the Baptist Church, the Pro prietor nOw offers 'the hest and.most extensive ...•FAMILY GROCERIES; ever offered .the „people' of M'Kean county, at prices which Would seem' ruinous at any other establiShment. ;I, keep on hand, andam 0 the daily 'receipt oi • PRISM GROUND PLOCE, • • • . PEED AND MEAD.. • • • • - ,PORK,.BALT, C,ODVISLI, ' . . MACKEREL, WHITE VISE', BUTTER,- LARD, TALLOW. • • CANDLES' RICE, -STAROII,' • • NUTMEGS , SALIIATUE4 . SODA, INDIGO, PEPPER, • • • • • sPION,.OINNAMON, •• „ • CLOVES, C.RACEERS, . TOBACCO; RAISINS,_ • • NIITS,".OV ALL KINDS, • . SUGARIDICV ALL MINDS', COFFEE, GROUND,., • . AND -I.INGEOTJED, .SYRUPS„ MELASSES ' KEROSENE,. OIL, - CAMPIIENE, FLUID, CANDIES, TEAS, &A/,-,5c0.1 My 13tciek is, full and complete, and selected from the hpat in the market... Call,ancboxam ine price anti quality , and you will: not fail to buy. B. F. WRIGHT. Smetliport, Aug. 13, 1860, • . Arriyia arid Departure ' of Mails.' ' . • • stasTnroaT, rcisT °rms. •', Ole aves.every, morning atB•o'cleek;•nrr rives every evening.' '. • . - .• 'Coildersport—Lealio Tuesday acid Saturday :mornings . ; arrives Monday and Fridayeves. Shipinki—Leives Tuesday,' Thursday and Sat urday Monde& , arrives, goiody, wednes day and 'Friday evenings. • . Ridgivay—Leaves. Monday,- Wednesday' tin& Friday tnornings ; 'arrivos,- Tuesday, Any. and Saturday, evenings.. Wart•en.:—'Leaves Tuesday moruirigs'anderriVes ...fiiursday. " • County_ Directory. Pres'•t G White,: Wellsbo:ro . . Asso'ciate Judges.,- 166 J, Hoirnes, Bradford,. . • Sheriff,-.T9seph Morse, Srnethport. . •••• Sinethpgrc, • Register: apel K. Sart:well, Sitketh Treasurer, (pro?ent.)-nos Paisons,:Braquri) Commis . sioneisL:-Daniel• J,Keyeq;' Eld • W „.. Norwich; W.JIDav is, Lib . . Cunintiosidizers' Clerk-J. R.'Chadsvick, Sillo District Attoi•ncy.- 7 Warren Cowles, StheApo SMETHPORT WAGON AND SLEIGH SHP. ON NEORANIC STREET NO. 1 , . . • . .'THE undersigned' would .respe.ctfulfy •••-„ ;Mane° to the citizens of illl(dan .county, .that he is nowprepared 'to do all kinds, of weed work in M:y line of bUsinessi at.Short.tiotice, •in a workmanlike manner, at reasonable prices. I feel 'satisfied . that nirwork. will Meet 'the requirements of all who will' favor me with their patronage..,'.. • . • • . ' Repairing promPtlY . attended to on short notice:' taken' in . exchang e .for work ; also' butier, pork, beef, pine lumber and.3ll: w'Ood. •. CASH will' not be refused.. :.. • D. V. SHEPARD. •". .• . . •Smetlfport,'Pa., .1860. ' • NOTICE. All persons knewing themselves indebted to the.tindersigned by Book account, ,will ,sa . ve cost wsettling the seine by Payment oft - Mite immediately. E, S. MASQN.. December 41859. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONVMENT.. • THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW OFFERING fOr Sale, a magpificent :'steel-plate enera= yingof the. Declaration 'of Independence, rounded by life-like portraits of, all the Presi_ dents, and. lienring.upon its fade the 'tomb of Washington,.at Mt. Vernon, and "facsimiles of the signatures affixed to the Declaration. . 1 , 11-1 IS' ENGRAVING,. being 18X22 inehes hi size, •is unsurpassed 'by any ever published, and is . offeretl at the very low price of fifty dents. , • . Address all orders,' with price' erichwd, end wo.cente to prepay postage; to N. TENNY,AGT., Smethport,'M'Kean Co., Pa ES'THAY. . Carne.to the premises 'of .the- subscriber, on Monday, pale red cow, about.': ? ,years'old with large, high horns:, She is giving a'gooii quantity of milk,' • , ;The'owner is requested to' prove. propertY; pay charges, and, take her away, or. she, will bo sold according to law. ' • Lafayette, Aug: dth,.1869. A"THOSE 'indebted to us are .requested to call and settle the same, without delay. If this call ls.not heeded we.. shall be compel led to make costs. •. • . • 'VAN DYK.E • Smethport, July 1.8„1860. . • • SCOTT 4.Kl' C., 1, 0 -• • ; 'o* MERCHANT.: TAILORS , OLEAN.; N: Y'.: .• •• tyli.*Ejustsreeelk od:their Winter Stock of goods,' and J.JI. aro , prepared.to supply their •numurous .customers and those who favor them with their patronage, withany. thing in their line. Their.otock comists of Cloths, Cassimoras, Vestings; Hat's, Cops, Shirts' • • Colltifs, 'Cravats; Neck Ties, &o, ' They have also h large assertmentor . • ".•. •. • • .READY-XADE .. • Of-the, latent style. Give them a can Velem- puichasing elsewhere. ID - Orders,troin a distance ptoniptly atten ded to, Cutting done on short. notice. , its: C0N1.4. . • • : • COURT PROCLAMATION. Hlcjiii:AS , :thel Hon. Rolert G. White, V President Judge; and the. Jr Dar • ling and S. Holmes, Associate Judges of the Cotirts of Oyer & T.erminer .and . General Jail' Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peabe; phials':Court and Calk of Common* Pleas for, the County of M'Kean have issued their precept,: hearing date Saturday,' the' 30th day of in .the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty; and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer . and Gen eral'.•Jail %Delivery; Quarter Sessions .of the Peace, Orphans' Court,, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Dorougliof Smethport, on Mon- day, the twenty-fourth day of Se.pternher.next, and to continue one week: Notice is . therefore hereby given to the Coro ners, JustiCes of the Peace and :Constables within the county, that they be then and there intheir.proper_pe'rsons, at 10 o'clock .said day, .with, their rolls,.recorda, examinations, and other retherribrances; to do these things -whichlivir offices appertain to be done. And those who'':are.bound . by their rec.- ognizances to prosecute thelnisoners.that are or shall. be in the jail of said county , of M'Kean,. are to be.thefi, an 4, there . to' prosecute againit. them as .be. just. .. • • . . Dated . at. ,Striethport, July seventh, .1860, and:the 85th year • of the Inilependence of the United States of America. • • :• JOSEPH 51OHSE, Sheriff. J. J. J. BARKER'S STRAW'CUTTER . SUBSCRIBER now offers to the pith. -I, lie this Inlproved ,straW-cutler, in• full confidence that , all who take thelrotiblelo wit ness its operations will be convinced of its su peifority over any other now in use. • A supply kept constantly on hand and man, tffactured to order: . 67' As -no other person has the right-. to make or uses this Cutter within WlCean coun ty; all who "are.using it in violation of the pat ent will be,prosecuted. : . WOLTERS. Mechanicsburg; August 2 . 7 ; 1559.• ~..... • lATHE4E . Aty mY wife, AcNis,.has loft My . • y .house.and protection, without ',just cause or compfaint;also taking William,' Catharine, and Eward, otirmirior,ehilereti,..from hers And their home to notify all 'persons not to, trust or harbor her, or said children on my. so ,count, as 'I will fay no,charges,•after this date; as I•aria willin,g to support them' proper maniier'at my home.. THOMAS imp.. - • Smethport; July 11th 1860.. • ~ For the.. prevention 'and, cure , of . _Pe/yr:ll . nd io ye Vetie 'Phis wonderful rem- . edY brought to the knowledge of the.Prei;-, 'great, PeOprietors •bY a friend . whO . .bectil. - it 'great traveler in PeiSio and the Iloly Lind. While going down: the 'river Euphrates, . lie 6xperienced'a severe attack of FeVer and - Ague. On discovering his . eondition,.one of:the.. Boot.' men took from; his .persotrin Amulet, saying, "11: ). car. Iltis and U‘t - .l.lJuer touch: you." Al .* though incredulous to' its virtues ; lio coin. experienced•iinmediate .retief,, and , has-sincel'ali.voks found .it an effeCtual protee7 [inn from all 'notorious complaints, • ' . 'On farther investigation he loOnd that the boattimiCattrihuted .to it, mintettlotte. poivers; on'Esuid it.cimld • onlyAi...Obtained 'from. the testsof the Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a.P . ricst.obtained from him the secret of:its preparation, and us- . eertai . ned . where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded._ The ix;onderlui virtues of this arliele have induced a full belief in' the minds of the natives' •hi the ;mitaiulous healingpeivers of titeß i PrieSt.S.... SiOce his return to America,. it jias been t tied WitliAltediaripiest'afFect by.several„Ladjes and Gentleineirof higlyebaracter; who have g, , ren . it the inbsk . - unqualified' . ..Tliis:.,rptlie4 having heen:a speCifte.in I.4tisidfotitintlreds of years, for the prevention and cure of fever and Ague. and Bilious Yevers . --Lis no . woffe'red to the American' people.' : • It - will lie sent by.mail - ,:ptepaidi with ,full di rections - for .use,'on receipt Of one dollar. • .Principal Depot and Manufactory, IsB iSiau St., Richmond, Va. Biaacr . Office:, o ComMerce DUilding,•New. York. Address'. , • JOHN WILCOX CO;.. g ,r 4 F; - • 5-5? ^ ry.c•-• —n • 0 00. •-• n P• o a r" . =-= C." f•o' " • r• Fs! • .n 771 Ea n. CD F r 3 • g L 7; =-• " 7 : '•;-% rir .• g 0.) - tri tgj `•;' .;" • •t 2 C 4 CD 8 • `r = or• 1-3 )••••1 , •;:.; . cr . ,;„, „ • r 4 g ,D 'CY 0 " n • r.L..• ••• ID 0 n t-4 g 0 = C:4*.(3-;)C) • P pio 0 r • r L, • g. =. .• 0 •-• o 7,1* 1 O:DOCgC2,?-• 74.. g g. . , • . 13., S. G0UL:15,.; • • • PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON Having permanently located himself:4ft ' • • . , • PORT .ALLEGANY ' • ' • Would respectfully infcYri - ti the publicfthat . he is prepared,to•attencl•to business in ell branches of 'the Medical Profession, Particular •atten. tion, paid to Secret Aiseases;:both male• ,and female, they, will be treated in accordance with the latest authorities' and practiee of both Eu rope and America. Alt 'secrets Intrusted' . to hini, in his practice, will be strictly kept .by' bin), in spite of money,,ld,Wi :friends,. enethies, relatives ar.neighbors. ' • . • . • . • • Port.Allegany Mara 20th, ISOO.. • • CEO. P4LDUT To overt' form mid t-41), Of • ATE 1. - 1,311 N, "Costar's" "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o. Exterminator Cortar's" - "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. "Costar's" • "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects. . Ratsßoachria.llliC6-'-:lllolesr6tind Mice- Bad .B.tigs—A nts Aliiths—Mos'ituetoOs 7 - Flan --.lniicts on planta, Insocts - 'on animals, &c. &c,—in short, eveiy forth anil species 10 Ycats, established'in New -York ' l ciry—tileil by the City p,Ost,..ciffice—the City Prisons: and Station House&—Lthe . city Steamers, Ships; &c. The city Hotelscct.Astor . ,?'-"St.Nicholas," &c. • . and. more than 26;000 private fain • Er Druggists . anal Retailer's •everywhere 'sell 137" Wfiole . §ale Agents in all 04 large Cities 1:G"'" Regular - .'sizes 25c.;'.40c.and Bottles—Flasks. ' • •'. ! ! ! Bn.w . 4.nn ! !.! of .spurious Examine ench•Box,.pottle and Flask, and take nothingbut : PCoritres." • • 07' $1 Boxes sent by Mail. . • - 11. Y" $3 &,$5 Boxes for Ptantations, Hotels, &c by Express. .• .• o:7'.Addross orderi=or foe “Circulail to Dial er." t 0 , ,. • HENRY It: COSTAR: IRINCTAT,,DEPOT, 410 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by 'W. S. BROWNELL, at SmOhport ", KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE. KENDAL-CRE.EK, AtICEAN Co., • PA., HE Subscriber having purchased .this T linoivn stand, and re-Turnishsd .nnil re-fit ted the House, ii.firepared.to entertain Board: . ers and the Traveling public.. • • 1. - TIS 13AR ANP 'TABLE, ' : . • Will be well supplied', and '.everything' done .to merit a liberal share br.pationago. Raft the “latch-string" ont. _ _ P. M. FULLER. • Rendal,Creek, januark 2, 1860 . . *ly WEREAS, my 'son; Michael, has left my honso and protection, without just •catise or, complaint ; thiS ie to notify • all persons not toltimst, M. harbor hilh, : as I will pay no.charges after this itate, as I am Willing to' support him in a proper manner at my bolos." • , • • • .. • ' MICHAEL ROHL.' •.SmethpOrt,-.July, 17) 11360. • • INIPECTIN - 133, The Persian Fever Charm. S S DEATU NOTICE. 2D ARRIVAL 'NE °Z.: OD s SPRING SALES. 34 - 11111.jdfifi 3 tIo Anow: prepored to exbib!! , o'no of the' lOr gent 410 best selocEbil :stpe); of. :'• . FOHPII.N 'AND .. .IIOIIEBIIC 1111110011 S ever olrered in Olean 1110:pat tt oe — cusioniers 'is in vited.to to t h e follmOnfr, ifepAt.ttre'nts 01.1 NECESSARY and : SEASONA BEE-GODS bUUARs, DELMNEti . , SALERATVS, SIiAWLS, CLOTHS; MO: • • • • . LASSES, 'BLEACHED • '• • • MUSLIN, CANDLES;.STRIPED • SHIRTING,•SNDFF i GINGHAM, NUT-• - • MEGS..AND - IFIREE SHILLING GAITERS, TOBA BCCO AND FANCY SILKS, PEP.: • PER '• LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, • 'SPICE, LAMS CLOTHS; , • ' ••: •:" MKNS BOOTS; BLACK' SILK,'IA'DIGO, CEO. . • •... • ' •• .'• • 'DE , RHINE •••• • . • . • CLOVF,s, DENIMS; GINGER, CREAM TARTAR; BLACK; WHITE AND • . ' - , }IL OT. FRINGE,'_• At . ' PAPER AND BORDERING TO MATCH,: WOODEN.. WAREi • • . , . , . s• POTATOE PALASHERS AND WILLOW , WAGGONS ; S ,• ' . • All or wliich we are torepareti to Offer :at p;ii ,ces that. derii all . competiliori... Cali. and see tiow much lower g9btls . can l)e.solitibat . are raid"tor when bought. HOOP=SKI&TS; EMB. SILL CROCKERY. • ' EMT. liDKES GLASS WARE, ARIES COLLARS, CRASH AND TICKING •A• f9ll :sortmeo!. of #tiADY,MIDE tti ill' always . be kepi. on band. of- the':lates All who wao T T T can find it:to 50 Cents, acid the best in the State. One word more cordially' invite • all who visit 'Olean' to call and. see. us before Or- - chasing; as . it will i ;no doubt, be to your inter est. Our facilities for, Inlyini are uhegitalled by those of any other, dealers in :the Country, as'ex . peri'eneil makes' perfect. •• N. S. , BUTLER hasspent await:of' his time in the eastern mar kets, for; the past ten: years: ; ho flatters self of beim''' " . thoroughly posted on, tho coil)* value of goods, in the 'easterncities, has selected this'ntoek with-great. care.: ••.. THI large, and, commodiois•store rnay be folind on Maine No. 4;, Excelsior 'Block, where ..you-will always find us.reatly to give the best bargains in town. '. N. S. BUTLER & CO, A. BLAKE, L. W. Guron.o, NOTICE . .. NCE MORE, FOR A 14,,. I .REOLIEST tbose knowing.tbemselves indebted t0 . 03C, :o call irotnediately and eettle and save costs. E. S,..MASON. ' Smothport, July-10, 1860. v 41.1: xg; . . oitva:zsi ha,i and aiwaya tati6:llo:rendj•and „••.. • . •" • update the market. in Poti'l. fail ;to call. dim. see 'milt.tyhpn.' you .Vis . . Olen.; . I : hall: . Out hurt but cortaikil rytci do you good NEATLY, CPEAPLY' AND .EICiIiDiTIOWILY EMPIRE CABS 1-L co a 0 , . I, best Ant IVOW ItECEIVINLir Tup.ialtcr.,gsT, Selected, andcheapeklkOttoyes cloy brought into this section. PANS, all ,new arl , ehiny4yon'Ain sea an honest manta (ace In them akaiien al you pay aver the doe ) at L. ,MASON'S. 'rEIE OLP 'KEY_II7O:II - E Si'ollE, • AT ' . STILL Texige J. • COMSTOCK F.SPECTFULLY .A . NNOUNCR,S'TO, pIS VC old friends itaticKeon Cotinty, linty 11e is on. Ininiiihis Splint: . as ns'unl, , li;itli 1h0..• LARGEST A ND : REST tot] stock of. C/ocils t h c . ,01c0 111:a k To IVltolesitlo. I eittl.olle..ypu better jicjuebtileilti! (ban. .o can get • %Veit of i 5,100,! 1 It maketutio, difrercnco what, yciu tvatjt i any Thing in tlie:lino . of (;14001::RIES VLS /0 Ar. 4, C4ll n.t the OLD KEYSTONE 7J111 . 11111/. (he pIII , I ' CIO fresh ant! e II'; tro: KEYSTONE STORE Groceries _mid Irovfslosx, AND J. K. O:OMSTOCK. Olean, May :33d, 1860. 5.3 'JOB i TIN OF k'!V.Eit,Y AXECUTkiI) AT TIE 11 E Ntopi . r.. cii.'Fibi!l IiECI=EI!MBI ~__ .2 ;1 4 m ea =H-3 en iiigk Mg 2mo 0 Eli c' 4 lit i t tt ti t tv 0 0.3 0 4 z ti, 6- 0 tz R 9 sz it 6 CD i t ct 2 i; 0.3 pt. 1 L., 1111 O q 0 ttii4' % 4 t -s 1 iii 0 m e; .... If; 4 .4„ ~.. et • STOyES.V.STOVES'I I, '''Tt 1, •Ibk - e .DIDSIDED N' ,!;,::::,t.,...„..0,4,71:1,-.0„.. 1 I NEW 00011:Sitt.:'-': T4 4L iki 3 .4llL - .:i_• ,J .174(1CE l'il.E: MAY ('LACK yllk..,cm4r . :s . Tcin,E, GRL p,Al?OilffS cIA . N . 14) . If AD ONE PRICE EtULATOR Wo 'nye Ra.: 1.6 .41. J • M .;,.•...,,......_._,.....- mAitKi.Tilit'r•l'f::::: . ;• , 01.1) .FRIENDS 11110% 1 1',/111, 'AO Ncly 04es !fait Como And: Juifro For t liciOse6s. One parcho t o- will suttsfy Ore - lttost t iltltift ceiP thet.there is 'only one. place to. buy first'Chisti pride, et vety„toktsprices, attd.thett..place is the .11,E,;,11pcf...aputkTeR,... j izt The ofte ric systerri gfvei , ,(tio,•bas i lio• ~ • SUPIsIIIOR G'o6l:/S, 410'MIT S.TYLS,,.,. NEW FASIII6NS; LOW PilicEs,, • EVER T:Tfil NO: YOU 'WANT .AT THE • • ONE PRpM ,UGVLAI(OR, The. veal hearlinartere of - ffatin,stiu.ptejtti.l., and the grand EmpOrientrof rattail thing new, neat und , stylivit. Af,you have want to buy the BEST' 1` • DRY GOODS, FANCY .G000S,• ~C GENTS FIIIINISHING'GOODS';;:,:T,'",'4•.r3 " • 1 • - ,l;',?;''l • , - • - , HOUSE FURNISHING G006,4* "4. 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