f 1 WEDNESDAY MORS ISO, FEB. i, '.871. BOROUGH OFFICKR3. JtlWfftmi 3. WlNANM. t.uiin7mcn T. J. VnnOlespn, Miles W. Tnlo, I). W. Clark, P. O, Conver, V. P. JUcrcilllott, L. I., llackott. fiuticr of the. Peace W. P. Morcilllolt, P. H. Knox. ilnwttrtblr. ,T. ?i. Teitsworth. Hi-hool Director J. Winans, J. A. Pnlo, J. A. Proper, W. F. Hunter, M. V. Tate, ). It, Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICEPvS. riMklfnt Juttirr'W. P. JrwKS. Amciti Juilirs3. A. Pitoi-nn, As- pnKW Cook. Nheri(T'V. 3. Vas Giknhx. TT'.s ii rer 1'" B K l . I i . A s : n. J'ruthonotar, Jtcij inter it Vf eoi dec, f ?. 3. B. A on iov.' fVimmi'Mioner .Tron MiinriM.iorr, T. V. Oni.MNii, .lull N TiiomI'koN. Cbuiif V NuirriitnttU nt - S. F. Hon nt:n. JHttriet Attorney W. W. Mson. Jim OmimMiioMcr Gkorok Kioaixa, ffn. Patterson. )imfV ,Siiwitr f.D. Inwiw. f Vinnier Joni ah Win ami. Ctonnfy I miitorx Wm. UI.AHK, T. H. Conn, I j. WAnNK.it, Member of Vongrcu 10th District Q. W. iPcoriBi.n. Afrmhty3. R. Lawso. Z'fina Tt'(tin At TIONESTA STATION', on nml after 'Monday. November 4lh, 172: OUTIIWAUP. Trmin 2 " 4 Traill t " S " 19 3:32 p. H:IM a. 6:20 p. in. in. in. KORTHWAni). - 0: Ifl p. m. 1::U) p. in. - 8:33 a. til. fiiiwnwri will hvn to understand that Northward." In thp Initio Ik mrn tho river, und "Southward" is tip llio river. Trains li) and 20 are mixed freight nnil no- -onmniodntion ; the others nro passenger trains. ""local and miscellaneous. We aro under obligations to Hon. David McClay, Senator fiem this dis trict for files of the Lctjldutivc Journal, 4ind other documents. There will be bcrvices in the Uni versalis! Church on Sunday next Kev. O. B. Clark, well known to most f eur renders, will conduct the ser vices. A. II. Purtridgo has moved his furniture storo to the room between the Post Olliee nnd Knox's Drug Store nnd hns on hi nd a superior lot of fur niture of nil kinds, lie has recently Jirought on a fine lot of Lounges which he is selling at reasonable rates k Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. II. II. May, Esq., who has been pending the winter looking after his tray lumber down tho Ohio, returned homo yesterday, looking none tho worse for wear. His lumbecgAill prove almost a total loss; that which lie endeavored to save having been carried oil by the late rise. We arc always sorry to know of any ef our lumbermen losing the lumber which lias beeu manufactured and floated off ut so much expense. The return Judges of tho several election districts of the county, meet nt tho Court House to-morrow, at whieh time it will bo definitely known who aro tho officers elected for the various townships during tho coming year, and whether Licenso or no Lb ccnsilias carried. Wa will publish the result next week. In the mean time we ren't believe it makes ranch (didurence as to the Local Option ques lion, as there is every indication that the bill will bo repealed by the Legis Jatuie during tho present session. ' . The County Auditors' Report am: fcficrifT'8 Sales have takcu up so much of our space mid timo that our usual . amount of reading matter is not ap parent in this week's pa tier. However we will try and give more and better next week. The report is gotten up in such a shape that no one can fail to .understand it, and it will be scanned with interest by all owning property in the county. We aro steadily cut Ihig down our indebtedness, and with in five years wo expect tho county to die entirely free from dubt of all kinds. Bai.lou'b Magazine foh Fi:n ituAKY. We are glad to welcomo th I'ubrutiry nuniber of Ibllou'a Magn ziue, for it is one ef our favorites, al -ways bringing pleaure and comfort through its well-stocked pages, which interest nnd amuse. There is such A variety in the Magazine, that nil tastes must be suited. Ballou's Maga ?ine is so cheap that all can take without It el ins 111 111 8 Ieast impover islicd. Why, it is only $l.ol per venr, and a pretty little Chrome thrown in, or 15 cents single copies; a sum that a person oiten throws away iu a thoughtless moment. Our advice lis, take it, and enjoy it as we do, Add rcss Thomes it Tulbat, .')G Broom field ,Sti'eei,Bostoii, BOROUGH ELECTIONS. Tlio candidates were bo numerous at this clectien that wo cannot give the full rote and nnnics of the candidates. Wo will content oursclf with giving the names ntid votes of thoie elected. It will be seen bv tho vote of some of tho members of tho Town Council that the "accumulative" system was gene into with a will : Burgess, J. U. Dale, vole 4G. Town Council W. r. Mercilliott 0 AV. 1?. llarlnn 3 1 I). Thomas 01 8. .1. W'olcott OS Goo. Bovard 41 T. Ii. Cobb 24 High Constable, Geo. Haslet 25 Constable, Geo. Haslet .".0 Assessor, S. Clark 2G Asst. Assessor, D. W. Clark 49 " J. A. Proper 40 Overseers of Poor D. S. Knox 54 G. W. Kobinscm 45 Judge of Election Jn. llulings 44 Inspectors of Election Wm. Lawrenco W. li. Harlan 25 18 25 50 49 Auditors J. T. Dalo S. D. Irwin For Licenso Against License 32 Tionesta Twp. also voted tor Li cense, and present indications are that Licenso hns carried in the county. Hon. J. B. Lawson, Assembly man from this district, was iu town on Saturday. We believe Mr. Lawson makes a good representative. Wo wish to call attention to the new advertisement of II. W. Ledcbur, Which will be found in another column. Mr. Ledebur has overhauled nnd thor oughly refitted the Grist Mill at Lacy- town, and is prepared to do cuntom grinding on reasonable terms. He also keeps for sale, Chop, Oafs, Feed and Flour. Mr. Lcdcbur is a square business man, and should bo patron ized by all who can muke it conven ient to got to his mill. A gentleman from Hickory came into our oflico one day last week, very wroth, and iufornied us that the ferry men charged him a dollar for coming across tho river at this point. The state of the money market just now is such that a dollar is a good deal of money, and wo must say that we don't blame the gentleman for objecting to such extortion. When tho ice is run ning so that it is dangerous te cross in any sort of a boat, it is but reasonable that the ferrymen should be well paid fur the hard and dangerous work they perform, but there aro comparatively few who como to our placo fiem the other side of tho river who can afTord to pay two dollars for the privilege of getting in and out of town. We liavo heard considerable complaint on this subject and therefore, speak of it as being exorbitant and wiong. 25 cents is good pay when the crossing is rea sonably good, and no trip for one per son over tho river should cost the in dividual over 50 cents. We had an interview with Mr. Brcckenridge, one of the River Bridge contractors, this morning. Ho eould give us no information ns regards wheu the bridge will be repaired. Ho believes that the irou will not be ma terially injured, that is the heavy parts of it. The cost ef repairing the bridgo will be comparatively light. Mr. Hunter and the contractors met at Franklin a day or two ago, when counter suits were entered. Mr. Hun ter sues Bell & Breckcnringe for dam ages, and theyiu turn sue him for the balance due on the bridge. We forveutly hope that the matter will be settled without litigation, ns tliurc can be no steps taken toward rebuilding until a settlement is arrived at; and if the matter once gets into the courts it may be two or three years before the cast is settled, and we aro without a bridge until at least some lime after. Everybody hopes that matters will be settled so that work cna be commenced as soon as the spring flood is over. Job Priuting. Do you want posters ? Do you want haud-bills ? Do you want business oar els ? Do you want a ticat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card ? If so, leave yuur order at. tho Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in thu neatest style and cu most reasonable K'l ini, Mr. J. N. Teitsworth has secured tho ngency for a book called the "Laws of Business," by Tlicophilus Parsons, LL. D., Professor of Law in Harvard University. Of its great merit und value the name of the distinguished author is sufficient guarantee The following notice of the work, by the Albany Evening Journal will give our readers an idea of the book : "It is a commendable feature in 'Laws of Business,' that technical terms and citations to authorities nre omitted. It is altogether a book for laymen. Its lanininca is direct, its rules definite, its forms precise. Com prehensive, concise, clear, correct, in every particular, it is an indispensiblc counting-room adviser, in every-day and ordinary business transactions." Mr. Teitsworth is sole agent for Forest county, and all who desire the book can get it by applying to him. HOW TOGO WEST. This ii an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts on Lis journey, nnd a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time nnd money. The "C. H.& Q. RR., running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur lington, nnd the "I. B. & W. Route, ruuning fro.m Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Tasscu cer Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R R. and form tho great Burlington Route, which runs direct through I Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and tho Territories ; and pa.'nen gcrs starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West, which con tains much valuable information; a largo correct map of tho Great West, which can bo obtained freo of charge by addrossing the General Passenger Agent B. &. M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this couuty, are for sale nt a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would bo n fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and terms at tlm office. 23 tf VV. R. Duxx. JVif Adi-ertinementB. Notice of Appeals. Commissioners' Ofpick ) Foubst Co., Feb. 1, 1M72. f NOTIC'K Ih IipipIiv nivcn that tho Com missioners will lio nt their olllrp, on Thursday, the -7th inst., for tho purpose of hpariii(f Appeals from tho Assessments inado lor tho year A. I. 1H7U. Bv order of Co. Coiiiiiiissionrrs, I. W. CI.A1UC, Clerk. NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. rpill" OH 1ST MILL at Nebraska (Lney JL town.) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted iu first class ordor, nnd is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM 11 1 X I I X ii. FLOUH, FF.KD, AND OATS, Constantly on hand, nml sold at tho very lowest figures. 43-tf U. V. I.KDKBUH. BEST THING IN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. Hi -A. 2ST ID S ! R, THREE MILLION. ACRES Seated iu and near tho Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansas 1 F.levcn years'. Credit. Seven per Cent. Interest. 21 1-2 percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS ! Tllli FACTS about this Uraut are Low Prices, Long Credit, and a Kobato to act tiers of nearly ono-fourth j a llich Soil and Spendid Climate; short and mild Winters; eaily planting, ami no wintering of Stock; plenty of ltuinfull, and just at tho right season ; Coal, Ktono Slid Brick on tho line; Cheap Hates on Lumber, Coal, Ac; no lauds owned by Hpeeulutura ; Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a tirst class Kail road on tho line of a greut Through ltoiito;l'ruducts will pay for Land and Improvements. It Is the best opportunity over offerad lo the public, through the recent completion of the Bond. For Circulars and mil general Information, . 10. TOUZALIN, address A .Manager i.and i)ep t, Topeka, Kan. 43-2iii, BOOKl'KKl'IN MAIlM i;ASY."kvoiy clerk ami merchant call learn ut once. Book mailed, 50c. 11. doubling Jliyaul, Buffalo N. Y, JOB WOKK neatly oocuteU at tuisoiiice at rcastmnblo ratus. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1)Y YIHTUR of a it of Alias Yrtidl. li Fx. issued out of Ihn Cotlrt of Com mon l'leas of Forest county nnd to ino di reeliil, there will bo expound to mlo hy uhlii! vondiio or outcry, nt inn i oun lotiso, In tho borough of Tlonostn, on MONDAY, FKB. 24TII, 1H7:1, nt 2 o'clock P. M., the following decribed renl pslnlo, to-wit : W. T. Nc 1 nml John wnwin vs. i no West Hickory Mining Association, Yen. F.x. No. I'll, Deb. Tr. Is7:l. McAIcster A Neill All tho rijrht, title nnd interest of Dctenilants into tlio lollowinn ti net oi lano to-wit: All that cevtnln tract or plcco ol land in Harmony township, rorovt coun tv. (formerly Yenano), bounded and de scribed a follows : Heirilininu at a white oak near tho Hii korvlown road, tlieneo north 4.V west hKl perches to n while oak, thence north 4.V east loo perches to a white oak, thence south 44 perched ton hemlock, llicnco south it!" east 120 perches to a black oak. them e south 2V west :io pei- ches to a black oak. thence north 45 west f.ti porches to a black oak, thence south 4C wesi -niu porclies io me piacu oi iickhumk. Containinif iVt acres of land, more or less. Kxcentinir reservinu outol the nbovedes- eribed tract a certain part thereof containing 7-i acres bounded and iloscniied as ionows Beiriimiii'' at a hemlock, and thenco south 47" west :iti2 perches to a post, thenco north 4ii west I'.ll perches to n post, thence north 47 cast :1V perches to a p:st, thenco south liiil" east :lo nerches to placo of boirinninir. Tho last described piece of land hciiijj known nnd desipuitod on the map of said delendeiit as Tract, No it. Kxccptini; also one hundred acres off the west ends of Tracts Nos. 1 nnd 2 sold by defendants to Win. Heed, by article of agreement. Al.so All that pertain nicssiiaito nnd tract of land lying and being in tho said township and' county, bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning at n post nnd stones, tlieneo north tf!l west along lino of land formerly belonging to Win. Neill iVi perches to a white, oak, thence north 1 east 74 perches to a post, thence north H') west (W perches to n post, thence south 1" west 1-V. perches to a whito oak, thenco north Mi" -west 120 perches to a black oak, thenco south 1 west 127 per ches lo a red oak, thenco south 8!) east I.V.I 7-10 perelres to n pin oak, thenco ir.-rth 4i east 1!'.") nerches to a whito oak. nnd tlieneo by lands of John Whito to place of beginning. Containing 21 acres ot land, nioro or less. Kxeeptinga certain trian gular tract or piece of land out of the above described tract, containing (4 and 35-100) four and thirty-livoono-hundredths acres, and being taken from tho soiith eatcrn corner of Tract No. 4, as designated on tlio 1 1 inp of said defendants, und known as tho "Triangular," and being formerly conveyed by Neill and Wilson to !S. Schil ling niid others. Ai.so All that certain tract or parcel oi land tho messuage and improvements thereon erected, situato in township nnd count v aforesaid, bounded nnd described ns follows: Beginning nt a post in the line of land late of John Mnross, tlieneo bv land late of Win, Mill'ord, north 741 west 122 perches to a whito oak, tlieneo south 1I west lis perches to a post, thence north 07 oast !2 porches to n whito oak, thenco 21 west l-K porelies to a post thenco south 87i eist l'.l porches toa white oak. thence nortii7"oa.-u lispercnosa iosr thenco north 8S west by vacant land M perches to a white oak, thenco south 2' west bv vacant bind 1 l'.l perches toachest nut, thenco north ss west by land of H Fo-j1o 120 nerches to u maple, thenco 2' oast 1(1 nerches to a post, thenco north SS west lit nerches to a whito oak, thenco north 2" cast 4:1 perches to a post, thenco south NS east KM perches toa maple, thence 2 cast by vacant land 1!W perches to a whito oak, thehce south ks0 east by vacant land 1U8 perches to a whito oak, thenco north 2 east A2 porches to n post, thenco south W east bv land of James II. Neill l.il per chot to n chestnut, thence south 2" north bv land of James .Mclntiro '.IS perchps to a nost. thenco north west 74 perches. thenco south 2 west 1"4 perches, thenco south 8S east 71 perches to a pin oak, thenco south IS" cast by land of John Manross above inentined 11S perches to post, thence south 2i west 1:14 perches to llio placo of beginning Containing fiGS acres of land, more or less. F-xcepting out of the last mentioned tract ( acres anil 31) perches conveyed to F. Fogle. Tho land to bo sold being part of tho sanio premises which John V. Manross mid wile, bv deed dated January tl, ls(. con veyed to tho l'lahitill's. Neill fc Wilson ill fee, and sold bv said Neill iV Wilson to said defendants by articlou of agruunionts dated Nov. 1'. 1M7U. Taken in execution nnd to do soni ns too wropertv of Tho West Hickory Mining Association, nt the suit of . T. cdl nnd John llson. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIUTUK Venditioni of a writ of A lias Tost l'.xnoi as issued out oi the Court of Common Pleas ol' Wnrren('o. anil to me directed, there will be exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcrv, at tho Court House, in the borough of J ionesta on WF.PXF.SDAY, FF.B. ls73, al 2 o'clock P. M., the following described real eslule. to-wit : William Wurwiek for use of A. W. Par ry, now for use ol John H. Scully, vs. Tho Banner Oil Company, Alias Testatum vendi. Exponas, No. (il March Term, 1K73, All the right, title, Interest nnd claim of tho dctondant ot, In and to all tho loimw- ing described real estate, to-wit : All that certain piere or pared ot laud situato in Tionestn township. Forest county, Penn sylvania, bounded on the nouth by lauds Wm. Hunter, on tho east by tho Alleghe ny river, on the north by land formerly owned bv MoCaliiionts, and on tho west by land formerly owned by tho Brooklyn Oil Company. 'Containing two hundred acres more or less, ami which is more par ticularly described by metes and bounds as follows : All thutcortain tract or piece of land situato in Tionesta towuslnp, c- nango county, (now Forest county,) Penn sylvania, and' bounded and described aslol lows, viz : Beuiiining at a post near i whito oak. thenco north 25 degress east 1M perches to a maplo.thenco north 81 degrees east 00 perches to a post, tlieneo south 2'.l degrees east 27 perches to nehestnut, thenco bv residue oi tract ID degrees west m per chos to a while oak, thence by tho same nouth 2(lugreea west (HI perches to a post thenco bv laud of Win. Hunter south 1 degrees west b3 porches, thenco by land of Win. Hunter north 4ol degrees west 117 perches to a post by a whito oak the place ..r I .....i .. .. ii.ir I'liiil.inintr 117 ui'i'OH Innrn ' " ft. 1111 w ...... ..0 . . . or less. Al.so All that certain other tract of land situate in Tionesta township afolO' said, bounded and described as follows Beirinning at post, formerl v a whito wal nut. on tho west bank of tlio Allegheny Itiver. thenco bv lands warranted in the lianio of Adam Oak north 43 doyrcus west 40 perches to a uost, thciiro by lauds ol Mr. lingua norili 20 degrees east 14 perches to a post, tlieneo by tno same norm -in de grees west 12 perches to a post, thenco north 2"i degrees west ;0 perches to a post thenco south ti." degree west 30 perches to a post, tlieneo norm i legicos wesi .i perches to a white oak, tlisneo north 241 deiriecs east -KiJ perches to whito oak thence south 131 degrees cast 127 perches toa post, thence south 12 degrees west lli perches to a post, thence south 43 degrees cast thirty pen-lie lo a post, thenco north 42 decrees tual !i perches, thence south 43J degrees east It)! perches lo a post thenco nouth II degree west 4.1 perches to a post, thence south 451 degrees oast HI perches to n chestnut tree on tlio river bunk, thencp south II degrees west IU por ches to tho place of beginning. Contain ing !:i acres more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Tho Banner Oil Company, nt the suit'of A. W. Barrv, now for use of John l. Scnllv. Terms cash. T. 3. YAN tilKSKV, Feb. 1, 1K7U. Nhcrill". COMMISSION!-:!!' OKKK UK, ) ., PA., TlONKMTA, FoIIKST C Jan. HItii, l7:i. SKAt.FI) PROPOSALS Will bp received at this olllce until Tuesday the liilh of February for the purpose ot liiirnishing anil tilting up an Iron Bridge acrexs the Tionesta Crock on the piers now sSmding, snid bridgo to be 2 I feet long, divided in to threo spans ; the center span tobealsiut 142 feet, and two spans of about 71 feet each. Builders to furnish their own plans and specifications. Tho County Commissioners .escrvo the riirht to reject nny or all bids. l(y order of tho County Commissioners lt.'W.CLA UK, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIItTL'F. of a writ of Vendi. Fx. issued out. of the Court of Common l'leas of Forest County nnd to mo di rected, there will bo exposed to sale by ublii! vendue or oir.crv at tno i ourt louse, In tho borough of Tionesta, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12T1I.1S73, at 2 o'clock, p. in., the followingdcscribed real estate, to-wit : The First National Bank of Clarion vs. James Painter. Von. Fx. No. 12, Feb'y. Term, 1S73 Tate A II tho defendants interest and claim of, in nnd to all that certain tract of land situate in Jen ks Town ship, Forest County, ard Stale of Pennsyl vania, jsounilod mid fiescriijcd ns ionows to-wit: Beginning nt u post, running east liftv rods to a post, thenco north Kin i.pr- ches to a post, thenco west 31 rods and six links to a post, thenco :io rods soutltwcsi to a post, thence south 1:58 rods to tho place of beginning. Containing 4s acres strict measure, being part ol arrant ro, .iii.u, with nbout 20 acres nnder improvement. Taken in execution nnd to be sold ns the property of James Painter at tho suit of tho First National Bankof Clarion. Terms cash. T. J. VAN (. ilESKN, Jan. 20. Ih73. Shcritl'. PROCLAMATION. Wn i'.iikas. The I lonorablo W. V. .lenks, President Judgo of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho count v ol l'orest, has issued his pre. eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionestn, for the County of Forest, to commence en the fitnvth Momliiv of Fob. next, beincr the 2lthdayof Feb., 1S73. "Notice Is therefore given to the Coroner, Justlcosof the Peace and Constables of said county, that they be then nnd there in their proper persons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of mid dnv, with their records, inquisitions examinations und other remembrances, to do thoso things w hich to their ollic.es appertain to bo done, nnd to thoso who bound in recognizance to prosecute ngainst tho prisoners that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there to prosecute against thein us shall bo just. Given under my hand nnd seal this 22d day of Jan., A. li, 1K73. T. J. VAN GlESEN, Sti ll. 'JTESIAli 1,1 FOR rBUUAKY TKBM, 1873. Johil A. Proper vs. Chas. Itobson A Co, II. II. May vs. James T. Whisner et al. II. H. May vs. John Miller etnl. Koval E. Scott vs. It. (). Carson. James E. Brown vs. Bennett Dobbs. et ol. F. II. Ellsworth et ux vs. J. H. Dilks. Daniel Black vs. Tho Overseers of tho Poor of Tionesta Borough. Elizabeth Green vs. lt. C. Scott et nl. P. MinnigiV. Co. vs, Geo. S. Hunter. Charles Marrow vs. Eli Berlin and Will. A. Dusenbury. Win. Foreman for uso vs. S. F. Hatch. E. L. Davis vs. Alexander Wallaco et al Majrgarct Malvin vs. Thomas Mae ot ux. L. B. Hoffman vs. John Fagundus et ul, 1. inglictd et al vs. Jolin A. proper. Bernard Mead vs. John WMkins. Foster Farm Oil Co. vs. Owston A Sowors. II. L. Hogan vs. Geo, Walters et al, J. U. AG N JCW, Proth'y Jan. 22, 1873. CROVER& BAKER Tjo following are "seleotod from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for the prefer ence of the GrovorJk Baker Marhlnos over all others. "Hike the drover .t Baker Ma cliino, in tho first place, because if I had any other, I nhoiild still want a Grover A linker ; and having a Grover it Baker it answers the purposo of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasier to icarn than any other, Mrs. J. C. Cra ly (Jenny June) " '1 have had several years' expe rience wun n urovor or liaKer nlacinne, which has given me great satisfaction. think tlio ( rover .V Bakor Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out ol order. 1 proter tlio Grover A Baker de cidedly. ' Mrs. Dr. Watts, New lork. "I have hnd one in inv family for some two yeurs; and i'.iom what I know of its workings, and from 'lie testimony of inanv ot in v irieuds wlio use tne sumo. can hardly sec how anythingcould be more complete or give better satisfaction. " Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believe It to be the lt, all things considered, ofau v that I havCViown It is very simple nnd easily 1cmi ii the sewing Iroin the ordinary spools lsNreat nil vantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it loes ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A.M Spcouer, 30 Bond St. Brooklyn. Tho (i lover and Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and Oder the public a choice of tho best machines ot both kinds, at their establishments in all tho large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price list and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN UIESEN, Agent, Tionesta, Pn. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Kdllcatloll. Vq.Pructical business men as instruc tors. For information, write for a circular to P. Dl'FFifc SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ILBRONNER & CO., Arterthanklrig llio people whosokindly nssisted in snving their pioperty from tlio tire, w ish to inform the public that thev nre again opened out and prepared to sell jiooils cheaper man ever in nut win sen their present stock at the heaviest discount ever yet ollcred in this section, after which they intend to remove their establishment, very grently enlarged, up to tho prcsout business centre on Kim Streot. A large amount of gnodsduinagod, aome very slightly by removal and water uinxt be mit'l ot itinj price. Consisting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ititv (;ooi)s, . Cloths, Hats, Cups, J Joots, Wlioes, Hosiery. Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UN I Elt WE A H, EM UHO I D ERIE S, H A N I K E KC1II F. FS, CO KS ETS, LACES, LACE GOODS, P.UTTONS, BHAIDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS. A full Hub of CARPETS: It AO, BRUSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, Ac, Af., dr. A USO MILLINERY AN D STRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT EASTERN PRICES. Wo nro prepared to pay the highest prico for WOOL, KiBi;i;r.iKL,T.s & innr.s, Of all kinds, either In MONEY or Goads. Wo have in our employ a FI RS T-CL A8S TAILOR, nnd keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of boat qui lity and latest designs, which he will make up in a w'orkiuau-liko manner nnd latest stylo. Good His guaranteed or no sale. A good and complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Alwnvs on hnud. SIL I 'Ell-PL A TED WARE AND JLWELHY, Of very superior quality ami latest de signs. IIILBRONNKR A A CO. 3!Mv AUHXT.H WAXTI1U! THE-'LIGHT nUKfilKu'A SEWING MACHINE ABOUT 10,000 Sold last year ; ABOUT 6 O , O O O This year ; And now being Sold ut tho rate of 75,000 PER YEAR. Tho ''Domestic" supersedes others !a eause it surpasses tlicin iu thu every day service it renders, Ixith in tho work-shop and family ; and because il is equally use ful for very line and very heavy work. A Machine will be furnished (for trial) to responsible parties with an instructor (without charge; upon application al our Warcrooius, 24 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. The "Domestic" has taken more premi ums ibis srason than any other Machine, and is specially recommended for Family use and Manufacturers. It is implu in construction, noiseless und easily run. A large stock of Threud Silk aio always on hand. Address, Til K "DOMESTIC" S. M. COMPANY. 3'.i-2iii 21 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, The Republican Olllce TEEl'S constantly on ham a large as IV sortmeiit of Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Siibpienas, Warrants, biiiiimunn, Ac. lo bv sold cheap far cash. tt DOMBSTiC Tp?? J. V
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