She Jo vest fftcpuMwari. WEDNESDAY MORSISO, JAN. H, Wl. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ihtrfttn3. Winawh. Cbunrifmen T. J. VnnOlosrn, Miles V TV to, J). W. Clark, P. O. Convor, W. I. Nerrllllntt-, ),. I,. Hackott, jHitiret of th Peace Vt. P. Morcilliolt, D. N. Knox. OnVnAM 4, N.Teltawnrtli. M;Aonl Dirccivri i. Wlnans, J. A. Pale, i. A. Proper, W. F. Hunter, M. W. Tate, . D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFIQKIS. Tretiilnil JmlijeW. P. Jknks. AMneinte Juriijeni. A. 1'ltol'HH, Alf- llKKW ConK. MhrrijrT. J. Van Gikskn. Trrntiireryiir.il. G usssr.n, Prothonotary, Itriixter it iecortlr,tc. J. It. AttNKW." ()inmMi(iiifM-J.U'nit M kiicu.mott, T. D. Cnl.l.lNB, ItollW TllnMI'so. (iHnh Snprrinlrndrvt -H. K. ItoiiurjU. Ihntrirt Attorn! W. W. Maon, . Jury Oonmiitmaers Gkoihik SiaoilNH, Vm. PaTTKHSII. tWHMj.y .iit rr.VMi' S.l). I It wis. Ibroner Josiau Wijians. vim'y vtinufms Wm. Clark, T. I?. Conn, L. WAUKRn, Member nf Ljnyrt Iff A District O. W. SuoriKi.n. ..4lcm6y J. I.Awro. 2n o 7Vrifii At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Monday, November 4tli, 1S72 : "OVTHWAItn. Train 1 " 4 " M Tinln t K 19 lt:!V2 p. in. I(i:ii8 a. in. 6:20 i. m. fl: l! p. ni. 1:30 p. ni. 8:M a. in. KOUTlIWAUr.. Passengers will liavn tn understand Hint "Northward," in tlio Inbio Is hii tho vlvor, Mini "Southward" i tip tlio river, 'fiaina Id nnd '2(1 nro mixed freight and mv eoniniod.it inn ; tlio other aro passenger train. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Itcv. Drown, of Piouscvillc, will preach in tlio Presbyterian Church on Holiday next, morning anil evening. Thero aro no services in tlio M. E. Church, en that day, and we may look for full turn-out. -From present indications the hop it Lawrence' Hall this evening, is bound to be a success. We undarstaud that a special train ii coining dowu from Tidiotite, loaded with gay revel lor a fur the dance. Mr. Lawrence till amply Jirovidt for nil who attend Snow is falling thin morning, and AIm indications oro that wo shall have leighiug for scf oral weeks yet. 1 here Aiavu becu n general sleighridos her . ins yet this winter but we haven't the lighlct idea that tlio winter can bo igoltoii through without one. Tho Oil City Telegraph closed it career Wednesday last, lieoson, didn't ay. The publisher, Mr. Trait, will jirobably start a morning papor at Fraukliu. He is a gentleman whoso uccoss will be hailed with joy by a large 'CU'dU of acquaintances. Oil Thursday evening hist at 11 i. ux. a firo broke out in Greenville, jiud im .about an hour ten acres were Jxiriied over clean. The loss is $90,- )00,nl tho insurance $40,000, leav ing a total loss of 850,000. Eight Marge business houses were destroyed The origin of the fire is unknown. Peterson's Magazino for February is to hand, and, as usual is filled with interesting reading matter, and useful 'hints and suggestions for tlio ladies, j The steel plate entitled, "Attention Company," is very fine, nnd does cred it to the designer, as it does to the pub lishers of this magazine. Subscrip tion price, 52.00 pec year. Address' Clins. J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut St., I'hiliidelphin, I'a. We Uiidf rslanJ that Pco. Lacy will build a stcntu mill in the spring .tout: i)iiqs up Gpnn Creek Aqm Lacy town, on the sito of a water mill, w hich has been run for about feur years by John Cobb it Sons. Messrs. Cobb fiave sawed up all their coulrnct calls tor, and huv several mills beside which require their uttention. We believo i. is the intention of Mr. Laey to build a large mill which will give employment to quito a force of men, and to manufacture several millions of lumber per year. Wo gather from the Warren Mail a following account of tho shooting of Mr. Messuer. Ho was near Corydon assisting his men in getting out timber. He kept his gun in a hollow tree, to ii-o when he was at leisure in flieotiug game. When the last tennj was con) tug he stooped in a hurry for his gun, jerked it out and it went oil', lodging the whole charge of shot in tlia llcshy part of his thigh. No bones wuro in jured but tho llith was badly loin. At last advices ho was doing as well as could be expected, ljo ajlegts that be put the gun aw:iy with tliw Licking cud towards hi in and that somebody changed it. OUR RIVER BRIDGE GONE. Tionoata, und wo may say Forest County had not got over the first jubi lant prido ever the bridge just com pleted about a month ago, across the river at this point, when it was carried away. Itaius, thaws, Stc., had raised the river to such an extent, that it was certain on Thursday night that the ice would go out within twenty four hours. Jiut no fearr wcro enter tained as fur as we heard, that the bridge was in any danger. Tho only fears wo heard expressed, were that tho abutmeuts rnd piers of tho bridge would cause a gerge above it, and cause tho river to overflow about it, am darango all tho property on tho flats adjoining the river. Livery family whoso property was considered in dan ger, was packed up, ready to flee on the approach of the danger they fear ed. On Friday morning at about six o'clock, tho gorgo aboro tho bridge broke nnd carried away the two piers and tho bridge came down with a lingo crash, and as the euds of the bridge, while fulling, scropod on the abutments, huge columns of firo followed its track dowu, and for a moment, lighted up the wbolo sccno with bullish grandeur. Sorrow was depicted on every counte nance as the strucluro fell, and as tho nows spread, lamentation krpt it com pany. K calamity which has befal len our pcoplo for several years, has caused such universal regret as the loss of our bridge. When the amount of freight received at our depot is taken into consideration, almost all of which is brought across the river, the amount f our loss may be understood. Freights nro received here fur New town, Lacytown, Cobbs mills, Has kell s mills, Payne's mills, Childs & Palmer's mills, Hoot & Gillespie's mills, Rogers' mills, Pond's mills, Ueck's mills, Pear Creek, Newman ville, Tylcrsburg, Cooksburg, and sev oral ethers which just now escape our memory, hesido tho immense amount received by our merchants here. The travel across tho river here, must, therefor be quite extensive, and has been frequently interrupted for days because of tho running ice, which made the crossing of tho ferry boat impracticable. Put we aro assured by Mr. Hunter, that the bridgo will be immediately rebuilt when tho water goes dowu suf liciautly, and this makes our present loss rather easier to bear. Tho piers ar scattered around near where they stood, but it is not definitely known where the iron is, but it is supposed to bo at tho bottom of tho river about one hundred feet bolow the bridge. If it is not twisted nnd broken so as to be unfit for future use, the cost of rebuild ing tho bridge will bo comparatively light. Wo wait patiently for tha wa ter to fall, that we may know the full extent of the damage. It appears that wo aro not the on ly losers by tho Into break-up, and that other districts suffered by liaviug bridges carried away as well as we. Tho new iron bridge over French creek, at Franklin was curried away on Thursday at about 1 o'clock p. m, by tho moving of the ice. Ono man was on the bridge at the time, but was rcse.iiJ( though seriously injured. A new iron bridge over French creek at MendviMc, just completed last season, was carried avay lip eanic flay. A pier jijst J'l4 up fpr a bridge across tho Alleghpny at Foxburg was denior alished completely. A few stones of pno ier of the bridge at Parkers, was slightly disturbed. Two bridges on the Pilhole Railway, ono at Prathcrs Mills, and tho otht-r at Dennett's, were carried away. The trretlo bridgo on tho O. C. A A. II. l!y. across Hickory creek was carried away on Friday. It is also reported that one of the bridges over Oil Creek at Oil City was carried away. The destruction by this break up has not been equalled for years. And not ouly did this part of tho ccuntry suller, but on tlio Mis.sis.sippi, the Delawaie)Schuylkill,.Susquelianua, Ohio, and all other rivers that we can get word of, tho destruction is general. Tho loss will amcmut, up to millions of dollars. Job Printing. Do you want postera? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want busiutsss cards ? Do you, want a neat bill bead ? ) you wiui t a lusty IcUct head ? Do ynu want a nice vis.i,ti.i; curd ? Jf so, leavo your orders at tho Re publican ollica where Ihey be exe cuted in the neatest btylv aijd. ou tuoet reasonable tetmi. THE CREEK BRIDGE. Py reference to another column, it will be seen that the County Commis sioners have advertised sealed propo sals "for the purpose of fitting up an iron bridge across the Tioucsta Creek on the piers now standing," and to be divided inln four spans. With all de ference to tho Commissioners, and without wishing to dictate to them, we would suggest that it would 1 infinite ly better to have but ono pier, and two spans, instead of the three piers. Kvery lumberman on the Tioucsta Creek, and every one who has been observant during tho rises on the creek, knows that theso piers have been more damago to them than any other obstruction on the creek. Scarce ly a flood hut thero is a jam there, several rafts staved, and perhaps only the space between tw piers at ono side icit lor creek pieces to pass through. If wo are to have an iron bridge wo do not tee why it could not bo constructed as cheap with only one pier as with three, nor why it would not bo as durable. We aro iu the midst of a lumbering country, depen dent' mostly ou its traffic, nnd think that as much as pARsible the interests of the lumbermen should be looked after by our public officers. Wo hope to seo some action taken about this wlnsn our Commissioners next meet. v To givo pcoplo somewhat of an idea of the extent of tho lumber busi ness iu Forest comity, wo will givo the nmoont of business dono at Lacytown, six miles above here, on Tioucsta Creek. There aro now 13,000,000 feet of lumber piled at that point, to be rafted at the spring flood, and thero are about two million feet back, which will probably bo hauled during the next few weeks, if the roads keep good. About 5,000,000 feet of this coms freni the mills of Jno. Cobb it Sons, up Coon Creek ; about 2,200,000 from Koot & Gillespie's mill, and tho bal ance from Payne's, Porter Haskell's, Melvin . Rogers', and Myers' Mills. The lumber is piled for nearly half a milo up Coon Creek, and about a quar ter niilo nlong Tioucsta, making a grand continuous piles three-fourths of a mile long and about eighteen to twenty feet high. All this and a great deal nioro from above, will bo coupled up hero giving employment t an immense amount of men, which will make times brisk here and proba bly money will circulate more exten sively than it has for 6omo littlo time past. The Teachers' Ii:stituto of Forest county met on Tuesday of last week, and continued in sessien until Friday. We were so busy that wo could, not find timo to attend any of its sessions, but understand that this institute has not been ns interesting as sonic in years past. Prof. Dale, of Franklin, and Rev. O. B. Clark, wero engaged as lecturers. Among tho best eflerts of the inetitute, is classed tho essay read by Miss Minnie Freeman, Prof. Fortcr was present a day or two, and took somo part in the proceedings. The usual resolutions were pnssed at tho closo of the instituti?, and tho teachers, superintendent and lectur ers went their several ways, fully con vinced, wo have no. doubt, that it had been good for thorn to bo there. For sale at Robinson it Runner's, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Dried Sweet Corp, prjed Apples, Prunes, Currants, and Raisins, Prepared Minco Meat, all kinds of Canned Fruits, Pickles in Dottles, Oyster, Lemon, Sugar, Dos ton and Putter Crackers, Onions, IV tatos and Corn in Fur. 4titly Ibo 'I'l'mibudoitr touched his guitar beneath tho liajeot ny of his lady lovo, as ho sang the praises of the Domestic Suwinu Ma chine. She listened with eager ear, as the ravishing strains filled tho evening air with melody ; and,' on tho fallow ing morning repaired to No. 24 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, and ordered ono of these perfect machines, which has ever since filled her young heart wUU gladness, aud'lilileiied her dutucUc labors. She says she would not do without it. TIMBER LANDS" FOR SALE. Over two thousand ncres of fino Hemlock Timber Lauds situated on Maple Creek, near Claringlou, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of tho lands are situated within four miles of Claringlou, on tho Clarion River, and would bu a fine sito for an extensive launery and sawmills. Map and teiui6 at this office. 2:5 tf W. R. Dunn. Jury Ltst for February Term 1873. OKAN'D JURORS. P. D. Thomas, Foreman, Tionesta Doro. Joseph G. Dal, Daniel DIack, Goo. W. Seott, S. J. Setley. Tionesta Twp. Samuel McClatchy, W. W. Jamieaon. Harmony Edward Jones, James Elliott, T. F. Jones. Hickory Ernst Kister, Frank Withcrcll, J. 8. Range, Wm. Fore man. , Green Gotleib Hinder, John We an t. Kingsley Judson Catlin, Michael Drecht, Frank Reck. Darnetl Scott Deil, James Dran don, Andrew Haight. Jcnks Geo. W. Roso. Howe J. Casper. nrriT jukoiih. Tionesta Doro. Jacob Wcnk, John Baxter, Max. Hilbronncr, Geo. Has let. - Tionesta Twp. John Carson, FreJ. Stitzinger, Moses Mealy, John Hood, Jacob Suicarbaugh, Geo. Iluddleson. Darnett John W. Irwin, Michael Duuklo, Samuel Irwin, Edward Kerr, Feter Gadley, A. L. Seigworth. Hickory James Shunk, Henry Glassner, Samuel Messtiir, Scldon M. Keifler. Green John Wolf, James Walters, Barney Conroy, William Myers, Au gust WinegarJ, Daniel Mohny, John Flyun. Harmony Samuel Hawthorne, W. II. Combs, Daniel Clark, Thomas Sloan, Wm. Hawthorne, Win. Howell, Joseph Darrct, John Mclutiro, Geo. Culver, J. II. Per.nell, Albert llomcn, Andrew Cnrson, Henry Cnssell. Kiugsley .Wm. Hooker, Jehn F. Root, Darius Toby, Christopher Zen del, John Harrison. Howe Philo Wingfield. Jeuks James Whitclock. $1000 Roward will be paid by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Gulden Med ical Discovery far a medicine that will equal It in caring severe and lingering Coughs, Bronchitis and all diseases of the lungs. C07, HOW TO GO WEST. This ii an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered befuro he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. Tho "C. B.A Q. RU , running from Chicago, through Galcsburg to Bur lington, and tho "I. B. it W. Route, running from Indiauapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Passen ger Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with the D. it M. R. R. and form the great Durlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska nnd Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and tho Territories; and passen gers starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Durlington Route. This Lino has published n pamphlet called "How to go West, which con tains much valuable information ; a largo correct map of tho Great West, which cau bo obtained free of charge by addressing tho General Passenger Agent B. it. M. R. It., Burlington, Iowa. New Advcrtinementa, KALfcXItff risoroNAi-N. C "O M M I NH I O X K UN' O K F II U, 'in:, ) Co., I'A., j J1OM0VI A, 1' I ill UNI' ei) JAN. lfiTH, IS73, SF.AI.KD l'KriNAI.S Will be received ut this nllieo until Tiuwdity tlie loili of February for tlio purposo of liurnisliiii nnd littinjf up nil Iron liriduo iutcnh I ho Tioiiostu (.'reek oil tlio piers now Htundiii, huid liriclo to lmlitM feet loin;, divided in to four Kpium of tibout 71 feet eneli. Ituild cih tu luniish tlmir own plain and ttpccili- I'lltiOHH. The County Coinniimiioiiei's reserve tho rii;ht to reject nuy or all bids. Jly order of the Coiinlv CoiiiiniiisioiH ia I.'V. CI.AKK, Clerk. PROCLAMATION. Whi:iu:as, Tliellonorablo W. I'. Jrnkx, President .IikIl'O of tho Court of Com mon IMeuN nnd tiiai'terSessioiiM in and for the county of Forest, Iiiih issued his pre eept for holding u Court of Common I'Iicm tjuarter (Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for 1 1 it) County of Forest, to commence en tlio fourth Monday of Fob. next, bcinu tho '.Mill day of Fob., lSTU. Notice is theivforo jriven to tho Coroner, Justicoivof tlio l'eaco and Constables of naid county, that I hey bo then and there in their 1 jopci; persons ut ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with, their records, i luisitioiu exiuuiuations and oilier l(,'U.i,'.Jy branccH, U do. tlioso thiiiija w hiiai to their olliccs appertain to be done. and to those wiio ImiujhI iu rtH'oiiiyiucck In prosfciitcajiiusi the prisoner ii;,t luo or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, thai they bu then and there to prosecute against, them r.i simii no just, (iiven under 11 liand unJ sial this 'Jil dav of Jan., A. lt, J73. T. J. VAN tilKSEX, ssli'll. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VI KIT B ofn writ of Vendi. Kx. issued out of tlio Court of Common l'lens of FnroRt County nnd to mo di roctod, tliero will bo exposed to anlo by publio vendiio or outcry nt tlie Court House, in tho borouirh of i'ioiiesla, on WEDNESDAY, FKI1. 12TH,ls7S, at 2 o'clock, p. m., tlio following described real estate, to-wit : Tlie First National Hank of Clarion vs. James l'ainter. Von. Ex. No. 12, Fob'y. mrm, 1 nio All tho fletciulauts interest nnd claim of, in nnd to all that certain tract nf laud situato in Jon ks Town ship, Forpst Comity, and .State of Pennsyl vania. JiouiidfMl anil described ns follows to-wit: ItcKinniuir at a post, running east niiv rods to a post, inmico north lt0 per ches to a post, thence vMt 31 rods and six link to a post, lltonco Hi I rods southwest to n post, thence Mouth 1.18 rods to the place of Ix'tfinnin. Containing 4" acres strict measure, Imhiik pint of Warrant No, 8 IBM, with about 20 acres under improvement. Taken in execution nnd to lie aolA as tho property of James l'ainter nt tho suit of tho First National I'.nnkof Clarion. Terms rath. T. J. VAN CII F.NF.N, Jan. 20. 1H73, Slieriir. Tit I A!, IAHV FOR FI1KVAKY TERM, 1873. John A. Froper vs. elms, llobsoti A Co. H. If. May vs. J. lines T. Whisner etal. 11.11. May vs. John Miller etnl. lioyal Hcott vs. It. . Carson. .Initios K. lirown vs. ltennett Dobbs etnl. F. H. F.llsworth et ux vs. J. II. Pilks. fianii'l lllaek vs. The Overseorsof tho l'oor of Tioni'sta llorouli. Rllmibcth ii eon vs. 1. C. Hcntt et al. 1'. Minnie A Co. vs, (ion. S. Hunter. C'liarlea .starrow vs. Kli llerlin and Win. A. Dusenbury. Win. Foreman lor ur.0 vs. S. F. 1 latch. H. I. Davis vs. Alexander Wallace et nl. Margaret Malviu vs. Thomas Maeet ux. I. . H. Hoffman ts. John Fajjundus e. al, T. Wingfield ot nl vs. John A. 1'roper. licrnaril Mead vs, Jolm WUkins. . Foster t'arni Oil Co. v. Owston 4 ! Sowers, H. ti. Hoguu vs. Uoo. Wnltersft nl. J. I). AU-NKW, I'rotirv. Jan. 22, 1873. Election Proclamation. Wlioreas in nnd by the lstSoction of tlio Act of (ieneral Assoinbly of rennsylva nia. passed the 17th day of March, ism, entitled, "An Act to permit tho voters of this Commonwealth to vote overy threo years upon tho question of uran'liuK IN censes to sell intoxicating liquors," it is enjoined upon the NheriU of every eouittv to tfivo notice of such elect ion to bo held, nnd 'in pursuani-o thereof, I, T. J. VAN (il KSHV, High Slierill of tho county of Forest, do therefore make know n nnd give this publio notice to the electors ot the said county of Koroal, that a special elec tion will be held In tlio said county on IW ODday, February, 3d, IS? 3. nt which time tlio ipialilieil electors of said county will voto "lor license," or"afainst license'' In tho manner provided by tho 1st section of tlio atocesnid Act, hereinaf ter recited : Suction 1. lie it cnactcil, it-e., That on tho third Friday in- March, ono thou sand eight hundred and seventy-three, in every eitj and county in this Common wealth, and at the annual tniinicipul elec tions every third year thereafter, in every such city and county, it shall bo tho duty of tlio nspectors nnd Judges of election's in thoeities and counties, tu receivo tiekols, either written or printed, from tho legal voters of snid cities und counties, labelled on the outside, "license," and on tlio in side, "for license," or "against license," mid to deposit said tickets in a box pro vided for that purpose by said inspectors and judges, as is reqired by law iu the ease of olher tickets received at said election; and tho tickets so received shall lie count ed, nnd a re-turn niado to tho clerk of tlio Court of Ciunrter Sessions of tlio peace of tlio proper county, duly eertiliod as is re quired by law, w'hieli eertilicate shall bo laid before tlio judgesof tho said court nt tho lirst meeting of the said court niter said election shall ho held, and shall be tiled Willi tlio other records of tlio court : und it shall bo tho duty ot tho mayors of cities ami slierillsol counties, or any other ollioer whose duty it may bo to perform such service, to give duo public notico of sncli special election provided for threo weeks previous to 'ho time of holding tho sainn, and also throe weeks before such election overy third year thereafter; VrovHtid, That this act shall not bo construed tore peal or ulfcet any special law prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors, or prohib iting 11. 0 graining of licenses: 1'ruriilril, Thai when tho municipal mid township elections in any county or eitv do not in cur on tho third Friday in M iireli, tho elec tion provided for this section shall Im held 011 the day fixed for the municipal elee tiOlia in uaul county. Ami prurUted fur ther, Tlint all licenses urauted after tho lirst riny of January, oiui thousand eight hundred and sevtinty-three, shall cease, determine and becoiuo void on tho first day of April, 0110 thole and eight huudied and seventy-three, if tliiulistrict for which they shall bo granted determines against tlio granting ol license; 11111I tlie treasurer of the proper county shall then rilund to tho holder of such license tho moneys so paid therefor, for which tho said treas urer shall bo entitled to credit in his ac counts with tho eoininoiiweallh. Sue. 2. That in reeuiving and counting, and iu making returns of tho votes cast, tho inspectors and judges, nnd clerks of said election shall bo governed by the laws of this commonwealth regulating general elections; and all tho penalties of said election laws aro hereby extended to, and uhall npply to tho voters, inspectors, judgea mid clerks, voting at und in attendance upon the elections held under tlio provi sions of this act. And tho qualified f lectors f tho coun ty of Forest will hold their elections in the several districts as follows ; In Harnett township al C'li iugton school house. In (iroen township nt tlio house of L. Aruer. In IIowo township at tlio houso of V, V. F'ox. In Jcnks township nt tlio court houso in Marion. In Harmony township nt A Homier school houso. In Hickory towuslup at Hall school houso. In Kingsley townshtp.U, Wlioolor, Du senbury V Co's store. i 11 Tionesta township at school houso in Tionesta borough, 11 Tionesta iioroiigh a( M.I100I house in said borough. Uiven under my ban I nt Tionesta the lllh day of January, iu tho- urof our Ixril one thousand eight hundred and seventy-throe, and of the iniUpciiiloiice of tho United Stales the ninotv-sevonlli. T. J. VAN t.lKsKN.sy riir. Sheriff's Office, Jan. If, WJ.. (C Tfl COfl per dav I Agculs wauled ! 4J I U 4aU All classes of working people, of either sex, young or uld, make more money at work ibr lip iu their spare liioiiieuls or all tlio time th:ui at anything vise, funiculars tree. Address i. Slinsoii A Co., f'wrtlaud, Maine. I OB WORK nuatlyoiuoukxl at thtu.oUiee ' at roaaimirnlo mi-ox. HILBRONNER It CO., Aftertlianklng the people whnsokindly nsiHtod in saving their property from tha lire, w ish to inform the public that thev aro again opened out nuil prepared to nvh goods cheaper than ever in fact will sell their present stock st the heaviest discount ever yetolforod in this, section, after which tlioy intend to remove their establishment,, very grearly enlarged, up to tho prcsout hua'incttft eentro 011 Klin Street, A Inrgo annum! of goods ihuiingod, some very slightly by removal and water-" miM( be solilul tiny price. Consisting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, I K Y J O 1 Cloths, IT: its, Caps, 33oots, Shoes, Hosiery. CJ loves, Gonts' Furnishing Goods. UN IlKltWKAIt, EMU HO I D F. RIKS, IIANDKKKCHIF.FS, CORSF.TH, I,AC'KS, LACK (iOODS, BUTTON'S, BRAIDS, TAl'KS AND. NOTIONS OF ALL Klr4Q3, SILK GOODS, 15LACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line of CARPETS: RAO, XJRUSSFLS, HEMP, INGRAIN, Ac,, Ac, Ac, ALSO MILLINKRY ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT EASTERN PRICES. Wo aro prepared to pay the highest pi ieo for WOOL, Hiii:i:i.ri:i.TM a iiiii:n, Of all kinds, cither in MONEY or Goods. Wo have inour employ a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OK GOODS, of best quality and latest designs, which ho will ninke up in a workman-liko. maimer nnd latest styles. Good tita guaranteed w no wilo. A good and complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTIIINO, Always ou hand, SILVER-PLATED WARE AND, JLWELRY, Of very superior quality nnd latest do signs. HILURONNER A A CO. iiisly a; i:t.s wati:im. Foil TUB THE "LICHT nUNRIriCrt- "DOMESTIC" Wm SEWING MACHINE ABOUT 10,000 Sold last yeur ; ABOUT G O , O O O Till yea ; And now being Sold uttlio lute of 7 5,000 PER YEAR. Tho "Domestic" supersedes others be cause it surpasses thoui iu tho overy day service it renders, both in the work-shop and family ; and because it is equally use ful for very lino and very heavy work. A Maehi'no will he furnished (fur. trial) to responsible parlies w jtli an iiutti'ie.t or (without charge; upon iipplical i.oij at unr Warerooms, Hi Nixlh Street, 1'ittHbiirgh. Tho "Domestic" has taken mora preiui uins this ssiisiin than any other Machine, and is specially recommended for family usoainl .Miiiiufactiirers. It is timplo in const 1 uetioii, noiseless and easily run. A large slock of Thnaii Silk aro uhvayi on hand. Address, THK "DOMESTIC" S. M. COMPANY, yy-iu. !4 Sixth SUeut, I'lttsbuigh Tlie RfHjblican Office KEEPS eoiuitautly on hand a large a soi linenl of Blank Deeds, Mortgau Subpo'iias, Warrants, Hunimuns, Ac. t) be soli! ''hu.ip for ish, , tf.
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