x ... " - , . CbNNeiVmeM W. p. MerelllloTt, Harlan, I. 1. Thomas, S. J. Wolcott, ico. iiovsm, n. ' oud. ' ' .. - Jvjfherttfthn JVflee V, P. Mefoilllott, P. . KtX. . . '..-; 'v V t Cbnifrtbr -Gen. Haslet. ' ' -ttehool lHrorn S. I), TrwtiV, M.'W. Tula, II. O. Davis, I. 8. Knox, H. J, Wtfl- cott, 1 U llackelt. ., i FOREST COUNTY OKFICF.I. Asiortntii. JudjcfJ., A.. FnorBil,' Ax hkw Cook. ... McriFT J. Van Gikken. :. . 'VVenurcr Fnm. (J.ASNKp. " J.Votion'rr'y, Ilc-atater'ti ttemmtcr, ft. J. H. A CI NEW. . bmmisioncrt J AroH Mkbciixiott, T. p, Cor.t.i', Joiti TnoMrsoi. 1untv !Sptr(ntcntmt . V. Ronnnn. , fiittricl Attorney W. W. MAson, ,firy Uuiuicr UsoilUB SlUOINH, WlT. l'ATTKKSOM. ..., .. i fMfcnM aurvryar S.T. Irwjs. (broiler JostAn Wis ASS. (bunfy tiifor TV'M. CI.ABK, T. TJ. Cons, U Warwbr, Member of Vungrt 19A .District-- p. 13. Cthtis.' . aiemtfy J. H. Lawsow. v. . " ..i Time of Train . , , At TIONESTA STATION, ou and after Monday, November 4th, 1872 : '."'... southward. '' ' ' '. ' Train J - - - - 8:23 p. in. 4 . . - - 10:18 a. ni. ' 3 . ..'-..- - 5:50 p. in. jeoirrnwATtD. .. Tralu 1 . - , -'. - '. :M p. iii.- " I . 2:05 p. m. . ' J9 ' . ' ' .' - :S3 a. m. 'Passengers will havo to understand that ."Northward," in tho table is down the rtvr, and ".Southward" Is vp the rlvor. Trnina 19 and 20 art inlxrd froiht and ae nmmodutlou ; tin others aro ptuwenger 'train. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.' Those beautiful lots just north of Mr j. Jjenry's rcaidenco cau be bought theap, ou long time, by applying to tha editor of tins paper. . tf. -r-IIon. G. W. Scofiold bas our thanks for a copy of the Census He port. John Huliugs has fenced in the lot on the river bauk, in tho rear qf tlie Blum proptrty, and is devotipg it to agricultural purposes. The coLtractors baro coinracuced work on the creek biidgo aud we pre sumo that the structure will be finished before auy one is aware of it. Iter. Rccser held forth last Sabbath, but uufortunatcly we did not hear f it until U was to Into to juake the announcement. The shrubbery iu the couif Louse yard is growing Cuely, and not many years will pass before that saipe yard will be beautiful to g? ui)op. A cripple was in tewn yesterday who had lost an arm aud au eye in a steauibeat dikastcr. Of course he got all tho floating change that was about. si. . late x.sq. is pult:n, very nent fence about his property, uicli will add materially to the looks of his .premises. These things have a per mauvnt and homelike look which we delight to see. W. W. Mason Esq, is fixing up tho platform iu front , of his ollico, aud proposes to put an awning above it, -That will be an awfully nice place to rest after taking a little too much lo cal option. x Our townsmen Messrs. May and Kelley, will start with their families fcr Cape May, in tho course of a week or two, there to spcud a couplo of months sea-bathing. May they have , good time. , , 'A largo force is at work on Dith .ridge's mill, across the creek, and they expect to be able to raise the frame in tho course of a week or ten davi. This will, when finished, will be tho largest one in tho lumber regions. A kf radishes, a little lettuce and some young onions have found their way to this port. Such are the joys of early summer here, and 'we only need tome fresh; high-priced straw 'berries.to make eur happiness 09m plete. .... ' -r-J. G. Dale used to be a famous vfislterinan, but has not been out for ten years, until yesterday, when ' he procured so mo tackle aud .V'et out. "There was a big rain in tho afternoon, , and some are superstitious enough to ucj-ibb it to Mr." Dale's fiaLiug. For our part, however, we dou't believe it. On Saturday evening last a cen. gregation of about a dozen creatures made the night hideous for ait hour or more, by shouting, tweariug, sieg ing, groanlug, and' dancing on tho streets, iu iiiiitpuyn, e suppose; if the Modocs iu the lava beds. It is quite jwible that they enjoyed it, but we 'are tnornlly certain that tio one cle Itid. . .... . . And vhntNibout tho 4th of July? Iitiot tho Amermait onphs to -scream in Ji'o'nesta f.IStlib peclnrationjOiT Independence a, dead, letter, or is eur civilization a fujluro . Do the heathen Cjiinues no more manipulate Ire ctncki Cfs or Roman caudles? "Is thonianu llctura rof gufpftV(5cr -prqliitiiled, of iS the Hdberte torpedo still iujunctcdl Hoot, why 10 the name of tha Amerij cjta Flng, fchy in ihe name of the bur dctied tux payer, why in tlio name of lootil option, is this thus? Are thert Done so patriotic among us ns to re:wj tho Doolaration of' Independence, ij to reproduce that grand old 4th of July oration which covers nil the ground from the landing of ,th.e Pilgrim Fa thers to the Millennium? llouca ye ! House ye! f.nd 'let us have an cld fusbioncd Fourth one which will be remembered by the little ones with enthusiasm when they become the pa triarchs of the land., , 'Davenport,' the Elocutionist nnd "Facial" Artist, gave two cntertain luentTin Lawrence's hall, on Friday and Satonlav evenings of Inst week. On the first evening we bad the pleas ure of listening to and seeing tho pert fornmnco, and cannot do otherjvise than extol Mr. Davopport for the faithful' delineation - of the several characters he aseumod. II is elocution wns good, bis ventriloquism cxcclleut, and his facial changes little less' than wopderful., At any, lime when be gliall choose to give another entertain ment bo will undoubtedly be greeted by a full house, "The. same' mistake, howjver.' was innde by some Individu als as hns been made at every public fiutcrtainmcut'we have ever attended in TioncsU, to-wit; a misunderstand ing ns to whether tho exhibition adver tised should entertain the audience, or whether two or three self-appointed "cute" ones among the audience should do it, Mr. Davenport intimated bis disgust of the proceedings in pretty plain terms, which had the eflbct' f maVing tho rowdies lower rbciJ voices so muc) that tljey oqly annoyed those immediately around them. A liberal bounty should be ofiorcd for the scalps of such disturbers of the pence, and thy pig!) tand a chance of being ex terminated, and the public be rid of a detestable nuisance. In almost every, paper yro pick up we read something about the cham pion old lady, who lived below Pitts burgh somewhere, who died aged nine ty-feur, or thereabouts. Now when you talk about the oldest people, wey'o got Ihein. They live about one mile this side of Tylersburgh, and their uamo s Allio. The man is one hun dred and eight years old, and the wo man one hundred and six. They are Froneh people, live alone and the ' old lady does all tho housework; So dou't 6top iu tho nineties if you are goiug to produce champion old people. Auy one cuu bo satisfied of the truth of our statement by iuquiriug of any of the citizens of Tylcrsburgh. Yesterday Mr. D. W. Clark start ed out into tha old part of the county, trout-fishiug, pilotiug A. A. Vau Do se 11, Esq., aud John Robinson. County Clerk, of May ville, aud Mr. Ed. Bootey of Jamestown, N. Y. Ex-Governor J'entou, also, was to liavo bct-n of the party, but failed to put iu an appear ance at the appointed time. Another party, consisting of Mr.' Davenport, the Elocutionist, Wm. Lawrence, Davy HiUnds ai).J J.'E. Weuk, are to start to-day. It is our wish that they niny get a good many trout, but we dou't want t.hem to get them all, because we are goiug out next week. - Barney Long, a chunk of a boy grts a number of Oil City Derrick every morning by tho first tiain,' nnd sells them all out before he 'rests. This is the earliest uews we can get here now, and we hope our citizens will patronize Baruty every time they can raise a nickel. ' '' J. B. Long, the excellent harness maker and saddler, ' uext door, has built up a business so fust that be has been obliged to bring on a journey man to devide the labor of the estab lishment with him. Business is brisk but be is always able to take a little more.' A- gentleman ' pained Wilson, from Titusville is at present attending to the wants of the customers of Knox's Drug Store. The cuptaiu's mill lakes up fo much of his attention - that he cannot attend personally to pie store, ' C. D. Mabie has erected a tem porary kitchen and dining room, near the fci to of the . old Holmes House kitchen, to serve during the wnr:n utatlitr. .It's cool nud convenient.- SCHOOL MEETING. On the evening of the 9th i 11st., the School Board nict and organized, at the office of M. V. Tate Esq.-- - S, p. Irwin Esq. was elected chool Director, to supply the vacancy caused by removal of Lj; L. IfacXett from the place. . . . ' Tho following ofllcers- word elected for the ensuipg year: ' President II. O. Davis. v, Treasurer fe Collector D. S. K1103. Secretary S. D.' Irwin. The school tax levied this year is 13 mills; building tax 4 mills. The expenditures of lost year wore ound to bs about $G50. The present levy Will yield a fund of about 8700 for the ensuing year. It was decided to open the scjiools about the 1st of Scptcinbor next, to continue six months. On a resolution, tho salary of teach ers graduated as follows: Teachers of upper school to receive $40 per month ; teachers of lower school to receive $35 per month. Board adjourned to meet at tho call of tno President. T. B. Cobb, and his a$sis(.arj; L. Agnew, have returned from Pitts burgh, where they have been attend ing to the lumber of John Cobb & Son, since the last flood,' .They report, the lumber market poor, with pa prospect of any change for the better very soon. - - - - . t The supplement to the sidewalk ordinanco,' requiring the' owners of walks to repair the' same, where need' ed, have beeu- posted sufficient length of time to'give everybody proper no tico and operations should be com menccd at Once. '! Samuel Haslet was followed quite a djstanoe dowu Little Tionesta, the other day (not Sunday), by ttn: enor mous wild rat. It became fyionotonous after a while, however, and Samuel beavod a rock at the cat, who dug out. Nor yet do our . young . men . or gnnizo a base bnll club. ' If there ain't some steps taken iu that direction soon, we shall conio tor tbe 'conclusion that this is not a good year for base ball clubs?""'' V 1 Robinson & Bonner have a ful stock of Palm, Leghorn, 'Wool and Fur Hats lor men and boys. Also Ladies' aud Misses trimmed Hats. - ivotici:, : Iu pursuance of an net of the Gen eral Assembly passed tho 3d duy of April, 1851, and subsequent Suplemcnt passed thai" 11th day of April, 1862, the subcriber will be at the following named (daces within the County cf Forest,' for tho purpbso of collecting taxes for the year 1873. Taxpayers who pay to the Treasurer aro entitled to a deduction five per cent. : Barnutt township, Cooksburg, June 10th, from 8 a. in. to 12 p. m., Clnr ington, June 10, from 3 p. m. to 7. Jeuks township, Marien, Juno Jl. Howe township, Ball town, June 13. Kingsley township, Newtown, June 14, at Wheeler & Duseubury's store. Harmony township, June 16, at the store of J. I. Range; Truukcyville, June J7. " ,. '. Hickory township, East Hickory, June IS, at the store of T..J. Bowman. Tionesta township, Tionesta, June 19, at Court House. - 'Tionesta Borough, at Court House, June 20." Green township,. Juno 21, at the House of L Arner. ' '" FiiED. Glassskk, Treasurer. . May fl. J873. . .:; , ... Churns, Stono Crocks, Land Plas ter, at Robinson & Bonneh's. The best stock of Watches, Clocks,: Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Cen.tre St. . Particular attention paid tho repairing of fine Watches. ' Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 3!Hy. , . .. . . .v TIMBER LANDS, FOR SALE. , Over (wo thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargain.' Part of the lands are situated w ithin four miles of Claringtou on, .the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and euw mills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply ing to the editor of this paper. 't The lightest running Machine iu tho world is Jlif .Grover "A Baker, al least ' Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. -16 ly -Job Pr.jntjng.' ' Do you wint posters f Do you wanCliund-bills ? Do you want business cards T Do you f ant a nent bill head ? Do you fant a tasty loiter head ? Do you, want a nice visiting card T If so, pave your orders at tho Re publican office where they will bo exe cuted in the neatest Style and on most reasonable terms. ; The colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thes Turner lf74, - signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1S74 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go -back no further than the 1st of.January, '73, the ac counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. Tho old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and oup receipts yill be. rccngpized by the old firtfl - ' tf. Marriago ; Certificates, biaufc Deeds, leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sals at this office, tf yew Advertisements. lOjiooh o it t? u 1113 Sous SAPOLIO In a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes, except ; -- washing clothes. for CloanhiR your House will save the lnbor of one cleaner. Oive it a trial. bAPOLIO . for Wiudows is better than Whiting or Water. No remoT- ' lng curtains and carpets. SAPQLIO cleans Paint ana Wood, in fact the entire housn, bettor than Soap. No slopping. Haves la bor. You can't afford to.be without it, SAPOLIO foi Scouring Knives in better and cleaner than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. .. SAPOLIO , is better than Soap and Hand tor poliBhingTiiiware, Bright ens without scratching." SAPqLIO. Polishes ail Brass and Copper utensils better than Acid or Oil and Koltcn Stone. .' SAPO LIO for Washing Dishes and Glass waro is inroluaule. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIQ removes Btalni froni Marble Manllon, Tables mid Statuajy, i t from Ilard-linisiied Walls, aud from China and I'orcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Urease lrom Carpet and other woven fabrics. There Is no ojo wtlf!e known that will do so many kinds of work and do It as well as Bapollo. Try it. . JIAND SAPOLIO a new aud wonderfully effec tive Tiolet .Soup, having no equal in this country or abroad. ' as an article for the Bath will "reach the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy actiou and ' brilliant tint to the skip.' ' . Cleanses and licaittiftos the 1 ' ' Skin, instantly removing' any - staiir or blemish from botu hands and face. 11AKD SAPOLIO is witlibut'a rival fn the world tir curinirorpreTontiiigrouKh nesa and blwpping ojf either hands or fucn. HAND S APOLIO 5 amoves Tar, Pitch, Iron or nk Stains and Urease ; for - worker in Machine fjhone, ' Mines, Jto., is invaluable. ' Kor mailing tha ltin White and ... . - hoO, and cfviug to it a "bloom r. , ofbeauty," ititi unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND -SAPOLIO 1 eost 10 to IS eenta-per cake, and everybody ehonld have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy it of your merchant if he has it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Panipulet, "All about Bapollo," and it will be mailed free. K n o o li IMorifnu'w Hons, 20 TARK PLACE, N.. T. eow. 11-ly PIIOTOGH AJ?H QALLERY. . Wte,,r Street. ' ". OVER HILUtONNKU CO.'s STORK, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, ". . . Proprietor. ..Sue,. featfcnii-rt.Mi-- Pictures tukun in all tho lafott n'ylt theart. ' af-tf BOOKKEEPING MADE EA8.V. Every clerk aud merchant cau luura at oni't'. ltk UKiilol, Mc.: L Goulduig llrj-aut, Bultalo N. V, ' . .. - 9- THE BOOT & SHOE STORK OIF NR. STrVti.rOpfiC.tor) Parties in want of FINE Hoots and NIiocn will always firuVa nond (.rtmnt Mrevona'. WfiehVoiv call, Jtists'"l'ront Tionesta" and rouVi'll be liborall y dealt with. " V ,x - r. li. E. STEVENS. NOTICE. OftJtinssiosERs' Orf ice. Forest Co., ) V Tioksta,Mat 1, 1H7.1. J v"Nt.tlM Is herobV' fein""llui( tlio bridge across Tionesta Creek near its mouth will bo removed by th lijth inst, and the Creek will be obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter In the ers'ilin of a now bridiso rf-c. Ail persons interested will gororn thenitteiycs ocorillnBiy. B order of the ConntyCnmmissloners. 1). W. CLAKIC, Work. 10,000, GIFTS, $5000,000 fPTTT7"nriv inf v atl. tOTi th. A Ul-.Ol" i Ulll) 11.., wiv Tliird Grand Gift Concert, tinder the man BKemont of Kx-Govennor TLos. E. Bram- lette, and authorized by specinl act of the kcKiNlaturo, for tlie benoht of tiio Public Library of Kentucky, positively and' 1111- equlvocany eoine oir 11 runno i.mrarv Hall, M lA)Uisviuo, Ky.,wncn eiu,inxnTius, all casli, anlonntin3to'."0p000. will bedis tribucd by lot among tho ticket-holders. The money to pay all these gills In full is already in bank bet aside for that purpose, as the following certillcato shows : , Farmers' and droveks' hank, i . ' L0TJISVH.T.K Kt Apr. 7, 1873. J . . This is to -cert U v tliat there is in the Far mers' and Drovers' Bank, to the credit of tlio Third Grand uut concert lor tlie bene fit of the Public Idbriry of Ky., Five Hundred ' Thousand Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay tho irlns in full, and will bo held by tho Bank aud paid out for this purpose, and this purpose on.y., w irj : Onfv n few tickets remain unsold, and .-siirnnn.i . i. n. v il.j'jV 11. onijicr. thev will bo furnished to the first' appli cants at tno 101 towing prices: w noie mck nt.a. 10r halves, to: ouarters. ti.BO: it Wholes tore too; uuioreow; jniiorti, and 57S for Jo.COO. '' For tickets and full in formation, apply to TfiOS. E. BRAMLETTE, ' 1 Iulsville, Ky., ' or TTIOS. Tf. HAYS A (!., " 5-4t ' ' 60 Bi-oalway, New York.'' '." 1 2 , 0 OO , OU O ACRES! : Cheap Farms!' - The cheapest Land in market for sole by the ' - . - - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CW'NY In tha Great Platte valley. , , 3.O00.0OO Acre. In Central Nebraska, Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on five and ten years' credit. No advance interest required. '' Mild and healthful climate,' fertile soil, an abundance of good water '' THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! Tho treat minfnir reirions Of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah nnd Novntfn being Muppliod by the lurmers ot tno rintte vniiey. r t - - ' ' - ' Soldiers entitlVl to a Homestead of 160 , ...''.; Acres,,' ::) THE BEST LOOATION TOR OOLOUIES. FREE HOMES FOlt ALL t Millions of Acres of choice Government Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, ucar this Great Kaiirona, witn tin tno couvon icncesof an old settled country. l-Yoo passes to purchasers of Railroad Lands. 1 - ' " - Sectional Mans showing the Land, also new edition or Ucscnpnvo rampntet witn new Maps malleu iree everywnere. Address O. F. DAVIS, ' Land Commissioner U. P. R. R," 50-4t Omaha, Neb, WE WAST AJr ACJKXT. In this township to canvass for tho new. valuable ann last selling noon oy jt JOHN COWAN. THE SCIENCE OF. A NEW LIFE Kocommendod and endorsed by piwuiiw Hit iniiiiHlcrx. nhvsiuians. rellsiotls and secular papers. No other book like it published. WO per week garnnttod. Ad diess, COWAN it CO., lii'J Eighth Street Now York - -4 t AGlN !'.- WANTED. Send lorCutaloeue DOMIitSTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., a OW 1 ork. 1 .1 , , . . 1 M fl N F Y rapidly with Htciiuil end ItlUlt tm I Key chock outttts. Culnlogues and full particulars FKEE. S. M; S)ien- oer, 117 llano vcr St., Boston. " oo- MOW 'TIS DONE, or the Secret Out. r- MiiKtu-lieand Wlllsfcera lir VI days. This 6KKAT SECRET and one hundred others. - Gamblors' Tricks. (hrrlinlogv. Ventriloquism, all iu tlio ORIGINAL Itnnk at Wnuilnrs ." fnlled'fl)r '25 iuntM. Address D. C. Cutler, Curtilage, Illinois, PATENT8 OBTAINED. No foes unless successful. No foes in ad- vance.-' N chargo tor preliminary search Snul for circuliirs -CONNOLLY BKOTH- EKS, 108 S. Fourtii St., Philadcliifi'ia, !'., and WB jniuui Kt. vasiungion, ij, v. UMt tfC Tfl tOn perdav! Agor,t wanted I 49 IU All clusses'-of working poople, of cither sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in tlioir sparo moments or all titer time tiia.u at anything else. Particulars tree. Audr ,is U.Stin.on A Co., rortluiid, Malue;' ' . 40 t GK'JTYSHUItO K&TALYSIME WATER Is ihe nearest approach" to a speclllo ever discovered for IyspopHh,Neuralgia, Rheu matism. Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases srcnerally. H re stores musculnr' iower to the paralytic. It cures Liver Com plaint, Chronic iMar riium, Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Ca tarrh, and Bronchitis, Diseases ot the skin Genoral Debility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Pliyloal Excesses.' Jt is the greatest autidoto uvor discovurcd for oxousMvA eating or drinking It corrects tho bUiiunch, prouioUs. Digestion and Re ljovos the Head almost immediately. No buusehold ahoitld bo without O. For sale by all DruggikUi. . J --r For a hiUry of theSpringa.for mar vaUoiis cures, ana lor tostimunials from distiiiguished men, send fttr the ntuapk lets. WHITNEY BHOS.Gone-na Agouta, tt? outh Frent fcitroet, Pbilwieipfaui, Pa. JHETTVSBURGSPKiN(CO. .i-. 80-4t SUBSCRIBE fox the forest Jlepubliran Itwtn pay, ' . ........ . OMES7yg .-TOUASKirUTCtLi'- The New nFPARTilftEin Bks Agen'.s Wanted. EtMiinivaUirritory r en. The book wilL noil lt.elr. I n Motlior. Sister, ' Brother. Miui-.io.'.- Vy chant, Manufacturer, Frtrmcr,' i" , Mariner, anrt 1 orr,if all Want It, Trti-nt"' IsMOKkY IW IT. Send for-.m Cin C II EST E R M A K k WKllsTElt.il N ',:.: Sth St., PhiladelphlB. P.t. 1 ' ' ' " TELECBAP HYr: " . li'Hiln litis advuncodage is Ihe art et T' graphing. Apply ti tlio tindursiioa i.; Sniith'w .Nfantiul of Telegraphy, the 'Mv wotk puniis'uea on tiiiM suntent. . i-rt'j U0 cts. Alq for every cUsnriptkm of iVliw graphic rnxtrueiuonts and Battery; Niir Chrdinlc' 'Kattery rofElnMropla'tfrtcr. ' I : ;TIIilA)TSON it CO., LKr t?t.,'Kw JUStrREC E I VED ;": ', j ." . ' 'AT THE ; '" " PJEOPLE'S STORE " '.-''. ... . of V . HILBRONNER&CO: .- . --..' A Fresh Stock oi t - r - - : - I . , ;' u , PJIIN(J& SUMMER GOODS . i . -J ClotllS, .- . .. , ... .- 33cxt, ; .; -; v ; ; . shoos,; Hosiery. ' Glova, ti-.t'-' t ft . : . Gents' Fprri4sbnj( Ooodg. - ilNDEJlWEAK, ' EMBRO I D EBI B( : . handkerchiefs, coksbtt, -: '' Laces,' lace qoods, ' , lt BUTTON8, BRAIDS, t-j , ' - TAPES AND .'. i i ' r ; NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, ? SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY BILKS, '"' '"a fult line of '' : ,: -' .' 't- ! 'i i ;.'. OA RPETSi "-a r- ' RAO, , ' ... . 'I....".'" " . , t ;-' BRUSSELS,-"1 . '-I'"- MKMr,-' ' ' . inorain;1 -" ' V ,-r; a I ",.;' ft f, ... 1 xUiO , .' ' v., t.'-- .- f. 'J '.-. ...i (, MILI.tNERYi : -,J ! : ANDSTRAAV GOODS," " ' ' IATy, BONNETS, VELVETS, . VELVETEEN, RIBBONS; FRAMKD, , ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, XT '" , s. , EASTERN rillCEH. . . - i. ' ; ' : We are prepared to pay iho highest privet for .' "W O O Xv ' ' ' SBII.I.I'-i'I.TS A IP IDlJs, Of all kinds, either in MONEY nr Ood. We have inour employ a FIBS r-CLANM TAILOR, and keep constantly on band a UOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of best quality nnd latost designs, which he will make p in a workiuau-liko manner aud latest styles. Uood llta guaranteed or no sale. A gooil and complete stoclcof . j, . , , ; , READY-MADj: CLOTHING, . ......... ......... r 4 - ;..' ' Always on hand, i i i- - , I ...'.;'''' r: 't ' I p-. : '. -. -i ': i: :: . i ,' ..) siiver pla ted' jvake 4jvi ' . . ' jewelry;-. ... . Of very superior quality and latest de signs. ;My ; " UILBRONNER & A CO. WAGES : E)R all who aro willing to work. Any Mirson, old or young, of either sex, can make from 10 to ?-0 per week, at homo day or evening. Wanted by (lb Huile blo to niUicr City or Country, nnd any sea son of the year. This Is a i-arD'oppbrtum-ty for those who are out of work, and oat of money to muke an independent Uvinr No capital being required. Our pamplot, "How to make a living," giving full in structions, sent on receipt .of 10 cents Adiiress, A. BURTON & gp., Mrissnia; Westchester Co., N. Y, ''. . : . . 4 . .' ' A mTTTT1 everywhere to mUourne mtZ r wlimW noveh Eirrbrolderinj WANTEDMac!li?ie' end for Ualcd t iu'iUur, to ihe' McKce Manufsc tilling Company. 309 Broadway, Ne York? ' '4 the r.tui.ou iKJirAMii.v, p Every Ijidy wants oue I VviAy Man ought to have one !! V ' Sent on wccipl.ot Tcu- Cents. - Addrest 1 F. HYDE t CO., IU Scvcuii Avenn New York. ',.' 4 MON-TON VLJKTATIOM tlltiHAlX, Scut on receipt of KS ct,' Unique Print ing and PubluihUiij House, 36 Vescy St N' Y- ', ' .- 1 ri"HE BECK WITH filO Portable Fsmil X Sowing Machine, on M Duvs iinl many ajvautages oxer all. S.itikiuulio guaranteed, or 80 rohmUcd. heut -'n plot, wlUUull directions. Burkwith Sev itig ,Jiliiiio Co., Broaowsy, W. Y lOB WORK neatlvrculed al ihitoflli ' at res-iouabltt rales,
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