1 4 IJhf forest JcpHfnn. WEDNLU MOCM.NG, JAN. IS, is;i. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iturgesi3. Wiwaws. VmuHCitmen T. J. VanOlosen, Miles V. Tata, 1. W. Clnrk, 1'. O. Convcr, W. P. MstclllioU, L. L. lluekclt. Ju$Hcc oftha ivucs W. P. Morcllliott, D. H. Knox'. Vutmtable J. N.Teltaworth. tishiol Director J, Winans, J. A. Pale, t. A. Proper, Jacob S.iriver, M. W. Tate, M. U. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rnuMnl J(J7 W. P. Jr.MKi. iMoriafs Judge i. A. 1'Roraa, Aw- "fclHWCoOK. ert(T T. J. Van Oikhkk. '.Virw Km. Gi assnf.r. i"co(oito((irv, Jlegittei-Jk llecortltr,&e. Otmmisaionrrt jAron MntciLLiOTT, T. - 1)1 Ool l.ltia, Joll ! THOHI'MiX. tlmn'fy Vijrr'nenrfrif H. K. RoiinBB. JH$trirt Attorney W. W. Mason. Jurif Oimmi.i3ioeri GrnoKdH SiaaiHS, W. Pattkrson. CuaRfy Slitrwyer Irwih Cbionor Josiah Wixans. CYiunty AwiitortW'U. CLARK, T. B. 1'oan, I.. Wahukii, Member of Congrett V)th DutrictQ. W. Voormi.n. AnemhlyJ. D. Lawso. At TIOXF.STA STA'l'IOV. on and aftsr Maaday, November 4th, 1S7-: OCTUWAKD. Train t " 4 - S Train 1 I " ! -M n. in. 10:18 . m. 8:20 p. in. 6:tfl p. m. 1:H0 p. r.i. 6:33 a. ni. yOKTBWARD. Fuwfntdm will hrn to understand that Northward," tn the table ia down the fiver, and "Southward'' is tin tho river. Tiain It and 2n aro tvrxed freight and ae nmmodallnn i tin others aro passenger train. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS, The weather is soft, ntil consider Mo rain fell Inn night. Unless "OM Probabilities" change hi tunc, cur sleighing will bo minus. Tho evening Prets of Tilusville fins uspemifd, the support not heing adequate to lite expense Attendant up u the said paper. It will be issued s Sunday paper hcrenfter. There will bo services hi tho M. K. Church uii Sabbath next, morning nil evening, end Rev. Browu of Rouse ville, will conduct tho service hi the Presbyterian Church . the following (sabbath. We have recsived tho Annual Message of liit Excellency Jnes V. Oeury, which ia fraught with interesting fact and statistics. As it would cover our pnper about twice, al! over, we cannot consistently with tho local iu te rests of our county publish it. Wo wish to call attention to tho card of S. D. Irwin, Ksti., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Kent Ks tate Agent. Mr. Irwin is well known iu tlii county, but desires tu keep his namo before the puo'ile of Fores:, that they may not thiuk ho ha retired from business, We notice from the TiJioule Journal of last wvek, that Mr. E. E. C'lapp, while crossing tho river ou the ice, recently, broke through. Ho was rescued by hi own ellbrte and those of Mr. MeCray. Now it would be just like Clapp to got mad and huiid a bridge across the river at President to prevent iuvoluutarr bath in the winter. -Geo. u. Sawyer ha written to the Chief Engineer of the Boston Fire Department to know if he has ou hand any hand fire engines in good working order, whieh could bp purchased at a low figure. We believe mi iiitiun on the subject of fire uppnratu bus been taken by the town council, or any body of citizens. Better "lake time by the forelock." The Forest County Ttachers' In a'.itute U in rcssion and is, we believe, pretty well attended. The d:ty cfmioiu mic held iu the School II. nine, and the evening sestiou in the Prrshylcrian Church. We undor!and that the In stitute will cIojo on Friday evening or Saturday morning. Prof. Itohivr ad Dale are present, and Prof. Stead roao will probably coma to-day. We liave heard of no prizes being offered fjt good essays thia year. We publikh to-day the Election Proclamation, made necessary by tho I.ical Option Law, which proclama tion i tho first document we have had the pleasure of publiahing for cur new SheritT. On the 3d proximo we shall decide br ballot whether or irt liceuso shall be granted iu thecounfr If everybody vote cutucieuuou J v, we shall, without a shadow of doi have a fair expression on the teiu auce question. If anybody or ticket for either side we aro pre) to priut them reanably. o un a ree the Annual Ili-port of tii Hnt'j 4i ii.tcntklit v.f Common Schools, 1 1 the year 1872, from which we t'.l'e th following iu regard to Forest County. School House Groniids of suflicieut sizalW. J Grounds Suitably improved 4. No. of School Houses hi county 39. No. unfit fur use 3. No. bsdly ventilated 13. , No. of first-class School Houses 24. No. without suitable furniture 29. No. with injurious furniture 3. No. well supplied with apparatus 7. No. of graded Schnols in co., 1. No. of graded Schools needed 2. No. Schools well classified 38. No. iu which boolkyire uniform 33. No. in which Iib!?is read 2-1. No. iu w hich ntiy of the higher branch-. ca are taught 2. No. of public examinations held 12. No. who received provwionnl certifi cates 34. No. of professional 3. No. of applicants rejected 4. Averpgo gYade f certificates 1.12. No. of male teachers employed 9. No. oTfcnmld 42. No. .who have taught more than fire years 12. Average ago of teachers 25. No. who intend to make teaching a per manent businte 19. No. of visits by Co. Supt., 03. Average time spent in each 2.20. No. of schools not visited 2. Teachers' Iimtiiute for Forest county held in Tioncsta, Jan. 23, 1872, and continued four days. Whole number of actual members 32. No. engaged lit time teaching com mon kchools in co., 2-1. No. of honorary members 33. Largest number of spectators present, 3f)0. Average number of spectator durhig session, 90. No. of instructors and lecturers, 5. No. of csanys read, 12. Am't ree'd from Co. Trer surer, $G0.00. Ain't paid to instructors and lecturers, $43.40. Am't paid for all other cxpenser, eiG.co. No. attended School, 923. Teachers and others interested can see pretty well from this table how tho county elands as regards educa tional facilities. Wo have otuittnd some items w Inch wo did uot deem im portant. The stagnant stulo of the oil bu siness makes money light all over the country. In this immediate section notes nt GO or 90 days aro taking the place of currency tn a great extent. When the spring lumber is run, money will be easier for a short time, but un less the price of oil advances, it will be some time before rtioney will circu late ns fieely as it did before the oil business was unsettled. A young man named David Pe terson was instantly killed on the 3d hist, while working on the MeMuilcn lumber job between Scotch Hill nnd the Clarion Iliver: A limb of a dead treo fell and struck him on the back of the head and neck, with tho result mentioned above. The cerpse was li ken to the home of his parents iu Ve nango County, after a medical exami nation by Dr. Hunter. Wo have received tho Annual Report of the Superintendent of Sol dier's Orphans, a lengthy document, whieh we have merely glanced over lncsysti-iii u growing Letter every year, ami tho orphans of those who have given up their lives for their country are having all done for them that can, coiifisteutly with oilier claims upon the Commonwealth bo accom plished. Wo notice by tie report that Fo ret t county h imule no ap plications for 'admission of Soldier' Orpaus into Schools duriui; the viar of 1872. We must therefore suppose they ore all provided for, What' the reason with Major Goodman? Every once iu a while we see a very coinpliiueutary noticu of him iu the Petroleum Centre lltcord. The following is the mot explicit of any wa have yet noticed: Major Goodman, of Tionesia. who we announced had been ou a vijit to this place for several days p:ut, ami whs announced to leave on Thursday last, remain in town yet. The Major is one of those cynical Sol t of individ ual that we read of, and yet hi visit to Petroleum Centre appears to have softened him up somewhat, lit port t!lys that the Major, who U an old buck, has o.et a fawu in this neighbor hood and has at last succumbed to one of Cupid's sharpest darts. Wo hope it i so, for we know of no man among our acquaintances we could wish more joy to than him. Geo. Hunter Is putting railroad iron on the upper title of the piers of tho bridge, to hieiik the force of the ice when the break-up wrurs. Un doubtedly this precaution will savo the piers to some extent. John Hilling, who formerly lived jn the house now occupied by Joshua Thompson, ami has for two years past kept boarding house at the poor farm in Venango County, moved into the house recently vacated by SherifT Van gfrscn, during the first of the week. The Co. CoinmissioTTeVj and Aud itors are in session, and are settling up with the various county ofbVr.rs whoso term have just closed, and tia'Jsacling county business generally. From what little wo ran learn, we believe that nur little county is ia quite a HiwwiJthY condition. PJ' Pennsylvania Petroleum Railroad hits paused iuto the hands of the Atlantic & Great Western Hail way, and tho firmer road will be pushed forward at an early day. Tho Hear Creek & Shrnango I'.oud goes with this transfer as fart of the sale. There was some little apprehension along the surreyed route of the P. P. II. Ii. that the road would not bo fin ished but this step assumes the com pletion of the road. J. M. McKay, P. M. wishes to give a la.it notice to those owing box eut and postage tn pay up. He has been very lenient in time past, aud is uow (iblicsd to collect or nay the ar rearages out of his own pot! "Touch mo pocket, touch inc life," is an utlago understood by every business man, ami no one can blame our P. M. for being unwilling to pay other peo ple's debt". So bustle up your box rut and postage. We. have received an invitation to attend a "Grand Social Hop," to be given at the Lawrence House, n Wednesday evening next, 22d inst. This will undoubtedly be a grand af fair, ami we would advise all wishing to erjoy themselves by "stepping to music," to be on hand, and partici pate. And those who don't "hop" can hear the music and get a nice sup per. Mr. Lawrenco understands the business perfectly, ami will do his prettiest to make his guests comforta ble. Not to be outdone by anything that Oil City gets up, Tittiiville is to tako tho laurels off the recent Minstiel performance of members of the Oil City Greys with a similar exhibition of talent to be given by members of the Courier Hose this evening. "Dea con" Meat), ami Jimmy Lowe are ad vertised as end men, and lots of fun is anticipated. We next expect to her of a Minstrel performance by members of the B. B. C.'h of this place; but we don't know whether the requisite tal ent could he procured. Geo. F. Avery, a young attorney of Titnsville.who was last fall arrested on charges of forgery, falso pretenses, A'C, w.i tried hi Meadvillo on the 10ih hist., and found guilty in the manner in which he stood indicted. He was sentenced to the Penitentiary for four years and four mouths. Har ris & Fa.viett, whose card appears on nur first page, were engaged to assist the District Attorney, on behalf of the Commonwealth, ami we notice that Mr. Fusseti's plea iu the case i spo ken of as being a very able and con vincing one. Mr. Fassett is a young lawyer who is at home iu his profess ion, ami is bound to make his mark iu the legal iiiclrs before many years. We consider him an able, and honor able praclioiier. Crime in ail parts of the United Slates seems tt be on the increase. Everywhere we hear of the pistol be ing called into requisition 'to satisfy the slightest vflcnsr. While) this state of things exint wo can suo no excuse for the abolition of capital punish ment, and ouly rgret that tho jury laws iii most of the Stales of the Un ion, are so wordu 1 that if either the murderer or the murdered are exten sively known, it is uluiost impossible to get an intelligent jury to try the case. How many ate there who will not at once either "form or txpixsa" an opiniuii in regard '.o a murder in which most of the facts are known? Compaialivtdy few, aud hence we think the jury laws should be changed. The beet Mock of Watches Clock's, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be Ibnud al J. Wolfe, Centre St. Particular attention paid to tho repairing of fino Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 391y If you feel dull, drowsy, despon dent debilitated, have frequent head ache, month tastes badly, poor appe tite, ami tongue coated, you are suffer ing from torpid liver or "Biliousness." Nothing will cure you so rapidly and permanently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 606. On llaBdrml Dalian Reward Will be paid for any other lock stitch machine that will run as light as the Domestic. The perfction of its constitution gives this machine decided advantages over any other in use. Ease of operation renders it the es pecial favorite of all who have given it a trial or witnessed its perfect work ing. The attention of our readers is call ed to the advertisement of the Domes tic hi another column. TIM3ER LANDS FOrt SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion Uiver, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery ami taw mills. Map and terms at this office. 23 tf W. R. Dunx. HOW TO CO WEST. . . 1 This is nn enquiry which every one should hnvo truthfully answered before he starts on bis journey, nnd a little cure taken in examination of Routes wrill in ni2UT cases save much trouble', time nud money. Tho "C. B.&fJ It It , runninsfrnm Chicago, thiough Galesburg to Bur lington, and the "I. B. & W. Route, running from IndiaQiipolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the lust two years as the leading Passen ger Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. A M. R. R. and form the great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with closo connections to Califor nia nnd tho Territories; and passen gers starting from Tioncsta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "II. w to g West, which con tains inti'di valuable information; a Jyrgo correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by ttdtlrossing the General Passenger Agent B. A. M. R. R , Burlington, Iowa. One form of Catarrh begins with uneasiness of nose; tho nose is ob structed by the thickened lining mem brane and feels dry, a desire tv pick it, bleeds a little, sores roon start, spread and get deeper, crusts form on them large and hard to getaway, mat ter discharges flesh is eaten and (he bone decays, breath offensive and face becomes dihfigured. Terrible disease! Nothing will cure but Dr. Pierce's Goltleu Medical discovery taken earn estly to correct the blood and system, locally, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Reme dy, a healing speeith, nnd to apply it properly, Dr. Pierces Nasal Douche. This reaches all the diseased parts. All these sr.ro means of cure sold to gether for 82 by Druggist. C05. MARRIED. I. ATI ME It III I'TKN III N DKlt At the Tionextu lloiisn, on tho evening of tho ten in.-'t., bv Kev. i, n. ( lark, sir. (ie. V. I Hliinor mid M Hi llottie llilUnb.n der, all of this place. TOWNER WHITE -At tho Tlonrstn House, lice. ylth. 1S72. by Itov. (I. II. Clark, Mr. Homer Towner mid Mias Kva White, both of Itoot A ;i!!e-piu's Mill. .Ycip Advertisement. Samuel D. Irwin, ATTORNIIY.COUNSKM.OII AT LAW and HKAl. ESTATE AENT. lal husiiuufc promptly attended to. 'i in.mia, Fa. 40-ly. TI0NE3TA LODGE So. ZG'J, t. o. oro.i1. TElTS every Thursday evening, at 7 il l o'clock, in th Hall lortnerly occuplod l.y iheCiood Teuiplara. M. I IT EL, X. (. W. R. DUNN, Seu'y. 87 -if. rjirmviASn c suite i:oss. J. WISAN3, M. C, anl J. E. BLMtiE, at. D. Having entered into a co-partnership, all culls liijjht or day, will receive im nit-tliu1 attention, i Mll.-e al residence oi lr. W'i lians, Klin St., Tiouea.it, 1'a. 'M ly QF Trt CTfl perdavl Agents wanted ! $3 I U sVAU All ciaases of working neoiile, of either .ex. young or old. muku intire money ut work lor um in (heir Mpara niomeiits or all the tune tl.sn ul anything else. 1 artieulars tree, Adurc&a O . bliiibou & Co., Portland, Maine. OH WORK nnatly executed at this office ' at rtawawlii ratsa. Election Proclamation. Whereas In ami by the tst.Stvflon of the Aot of Gt noral Assembly or IVmyha nia. passed tho 17tli day of March, IMfti, i-nlilicd. "An A-t to permit tho voters ul llilii Commonwealth to vo'.o Cvt-ry three years upon tits qundtion of ar.intlrijt il ceiises to will iiitox'ai:n;( liquors,' U Is enjoined upon tho .sheri:l of every county to uivo noticu of audi election to bo held, and iu pur unin-n thereof, I, T. J. VAN UII'SK', lliifh Shorirl of tho county of Kore.st, do Ihereforo make known aud K'VH thia publio notice 1 1 tho clcctora ol the aaitl county of Korcst, thur a special elec tion will be held in the K..1 1 county en JVIamta), rcbrimrr, 3.1, 1873. at which timo the qualified electors of said county will votti "lor license." or"atialnat lii-rne" In tho manner provided by tho lnt unction of the nfoi osa.d Act, ncreinai ter recited ! Mixtion 1. Be it tnacted, cc., That on tho third Friday in Man-It, one thou sand eitrlit hundred and seveniy-three, in every eilj anrl county in thia Common wealth, and at the Hnn"ual mnnh'ipal elect tiona every third year thoreafter, In every such city and county, it ahull bo tho duty of tho Innpectoia and Judges of elections in tiiocilk'tatid counties, t receive ticket, o.ther written or printed, frt m tho U;n votoia of Hitid eitioi nnd com. t ex. labelled on the oiilaide "license," and on the in side, "for liconse," or "avainvt licenac," and to (lrpoHit Haul tickets iu a box pro vided for that purpose Icy Hani innpeut'irs and Jud.'O-i, as im rcqiinl by la-v in tin-ciso ol oilier UeKcia roct-ivvd al said election ; nnd the tickets ao received shall bu count ed, nnd u return mado to thu cluck ot t.i j Court of tyinmer i3C4ioil of the peace ol the proper county, ouly ciriilifl.l m it re quired by luw, Winch ceriiti-ain aliall be laid boi'oie tho jnduvaot t!(e said court at tho lirt mcet.iitr ot the sa.d court after said election shu.l bo held, ami muill bu hied with tlio other renord-t ot the conn j and il shu.l bo the duty ol toe mayors i e.tics nnd shei ltlsot count ica, or any other oiltocr whose duly it may lie to perlor in mich service, to give, uuo public notice nt such special election provided lor throe weeks previous to he time of holding the knnio, mid u.ho throe weeks bcloiebuch election every third year thereafter: PiavtUed, That tlii act shall not be construed to re p al or all'oot any special law prohibiting too .sale of intoxicating liquors, orprohib iling ti.e frrantiiii! of license: J'lovided, Thut when the municipal and towiiohip elections in any county or cily do not oc cur on tiio thud Friday in March, thd elec tion provided tor this section i-hall bo Held on ti.e day tixc-d tor the municipal elec tions in mud county. j na proviaed fur ther, Thut all licenses granted after the lirstuayoi January, one, inousand oitlil hundred and soveutv three, shall cease. u-toi'inino and bccoino void on the firsi day of .pril, ono thousand eijtht bundled and bcventy-iuioo, 11 tne district for which liicv shall bo tranted determines unuinst thi'gruntin.ir ol license; and the treasurer of tint proper county shall then refund to tho holder or such license tho moneys so paid therefor, for which, tho said treas urer ahull be entitlod to orodit In his ac counts with the c iiniiionwenith. Hue. 2. That in receiving and oount;npr. and in nutkina returns of tho votes cast tho inspectors and jttdos, and clorks of said election shall be governed by tho laws of tins commonwealth regulation general elections: nnd all the penalties of said election laws are hereby ex ended to, nnd whal! apply to tho volers.mspectors, judyes and cit-riis. vo'.inir nt unit in iiticiinanee upoa the elections held undor the provi sions of this act. And the qualified electors of tho conn tv of Forest will hold their elections in Ih il several districts us follows; In Harnett township at Clarington school nousc. Jn Green township at the house of L. Amer. In Howe township at tho houso of C. Y. Fox. In Jenks township at tho court house in Alar. en. In Harmony township at Allondor school houso. In Hickory township at Ba!l school house. Iu Klngslcy township at Wheeler, Du senburv at C' sb.re. In i'ionesta towuship at school houso In Tlonesta lior.jUtrli. In Ti nesta borough at school houso .'n said tioroilizll. (iiven under mv ban I at Tinnestathe 11th day of January, in the yoarof our Lord one thousand ciirht hiiittii e I and seventy-three, anil of tho independence of tho CnftedMtate tho itim-tv-si.v.'iuii. T. J. VAX (iIKNKN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilice, Jan. 11, 1S71. $1,000 ici:h aije! For any ease of Ullnd, lilneding, Itching or L'iccrate.d Piles that Do IJ.ng's File Remedy lads to euro. It is prcparod ex pressly' to cure tho Files, ami notmngelae. Sold bv all Druggists. Frioe, fl.OO. 3!)-4t HOW, VHEN AND WHERE TO ADVERTISE. .Ho the. AUVKRTl.SEHS (.A7.ETTE. Cv mail 25 e -nts. UEO. 1. RO WELL .t CO., 41 Fark Row, N. Y. 33-4t TRICKS WRAPS o AMERICA Would you avoid being "bit" by Ho jc.es. Swindlers and HnnibtigsT Kead tho "Star Kpaiigled Haulier." A large, illustrated 4n-cl'!mii H pago paper. Ledger aize. Kplendid Stories, iikeiches. Tales, Focms, Wit, Humor, Fnr.zles, Recipes, ,t-c. lltii yiar. $1 a year, w ith oie-.'anl Frnng Chro iini, Autumn Leaves," treo to all. ONLY ?1. Try it once, Sutist'aetinii giinranleod. Agents wanted, (limit free. .Nociincns, Ac, lt.r 6 cents. Address "lianner," iltns da!o, N. II. 3H-!t pi.lTM'lI'M IMPERIAL RUSSIAN 1 Ml'STAKI. Wholesale to the Iratle. K'ic:le tans sent postpaid, on receipt ol f. W. Herman T. rrueuulf, Reading, Fa. AUEN'l-S WA.NTEU FOR DUriYSN'S PlLGP.Ifil'S PROGRESS. The most beautiful e lition ever publish ed. Fruited ou elegant pn or, witli near ly f.'JJ cxrjn.Kitx illustrations. Frolita i;ire and sure. Evrvlody wants thin noble work. For circular and I li him, address John E. Puttor k Co., Fubliahcrs, Fliiludolptuu. 3'Jll 1823. JL'ltILi:r.! 1873. NEW YORlVonSEUVER Tho Lest Religious and Secular Fklu 1 1 v .ewKpaM'r. 13 s Year with s JUBILEE TEAS BCOE. MII'NKY K. MtiK.-E .ttt ( , 37 Fark Row, New York, SEND FOil A SAMPLE COPY. BtlOKKEKI'INW .MA HE i:.sv. Every clerk and inoi'ciiant can K.irn al once. il.K'k niaiicd, CiOc'. ii. Could. liryan litillalo N. V. AliENTS WAXTi:i).-H giiAMntcn eniploviiieiil lr all, eitiicr jy at 3 a day, f .,otsl or more a year. vT.' work by .Mr-. II. It, Slowu and orjC.s. Superb iroiiunuisgiveii away. Mjo y miuiu lap tltjr and eas.lv at work tt us. Wr.U'rtiid h. Fartieiilara lien, jr ortlilnton, lus- tin A Co., llariforiV ' u. . 41 JILBRONNER& CO., After thsnklnt tho people whoso t.t ople who so f.f pioperty fry . public tly d preparetf " avsisten in savimtiioir p iiro, wisii v't iiiioiiii &iie puitui: tiu are ii'ain opened tut ami preparetf "53c, onus cheaper thm ever in met w 3 g "JJ Ihoir present siocknt tho heaviest dn w! ever yt t oilciod In Una section, alter s. Jy they intend to remo.-o their ostaoliahm, '; very great y t-itlurgcl, up to tho proseii.' business centre on Klio Wrect, very slight y by ru.non'. and w ater ( must be ivtU at any frit,: Consu-ting of '. jk isr -it ntitouiiL oi c-'.nos iiaiirn'ruii. niiiiir. - FALL AND WINTER GOODS, D It Y CJ O O I S, Cloths, I-Icits, . Caps, lioots, ! Shoes, Hosiery. Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWr-AR, KMHRO IDE I.I Er", 1TAN1K E KC11I EES, CO ! I S ETS, LACE-, LACE nOODf, ! BUTTON'S, RRAIDS, TAl'ES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK UOOliS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line cf CARPETS: RA(, BRVSSEIJ1, HEMP, INGRAIN, Ac, AI-SO MILLINERY ! ANP STRAW GOOLS, ; II ATS, LONNETS, VELVETH, VELVETEEN, RIBIJONS, FRAMES, i oknaments, &c, ac, at Eastern prices. We aro prepared to pay the highest price for "W" O O Xi, SlIKEP-PELTS & IIIDO. Of all kinda, cither in MONEY or floods. We haveinonr employ a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OFOOODS, or bostqnclity and latest designs, which ho will make up in a workmnn-liko manner aud latest styl is. Good Ills guaranteed or'no sale. A good and complete htock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand. SILVER-PLATED WARE AXD JEWELRY, Of very superior quality and latest dc-sl-ns. IULIJEONNERA&.CO. DiNly AGIiXTS WAXTKD! ron tub ' rt t:ii -i- SEWING MACHINE t ABOUT 10,000 Bold last ABOUT 6 O , O O O This year ; Aud now being Sold at the late of 75,000 PER YEAR. Tho "Lomostic" supersedes others be cause it sin pisses tlitini in the overy day aervico it rentiers, both in tlio work-shop and lamily ; and uhcuiino it is equally use ful for very line and very he ivy work. A Ma lone will lie furnished' (for trial) to riwponsiblo purlieu wi.h un instructor withoiit charge; iisoi application ut our W a.ei"ms. 4 Mxth huiet, Fitlsbtirgli. Tlie.llooii'stie" bus taken morn prelill uinf!i!H a-nsoii than uuy other Machine, uijv ia specially reiximiiiendiHl for Family jrfte ami Muiiuiaetuiuio. it is Hinpln iu onsti-uction, noiseless ami easily run. A large stock of Thread Silk aro always ou IiiiikI. Address, THE "UOMESTIC" S. M. COMPANY, S'J-Uui 2i Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Tra He publican Offioa TEEPS constantly on haudaliu' IV aortmeiit ot blank I'eo.ls, 5 Hubpti'iiaH, Warranta, rliiiuii' tmid Wrwr1 for al, U J II i a Mr ft u a.
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