WEBKESDAI MOUSING, AfRIl 9, H571. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Wur7.M J. G. Dalk. ObMneiVmrn W. P. Morcilllott, W. II. Harlan, 1'. 1). Thomas, 8. J. Wolcott, loo. Bovard, T. B. Cobb, jHitiecu of the ftaetVt. T. Morcilllott, D. H. Knox. CotufaWe Geo. Haslet. Hfhnol nireetorx 8. I). Trwln. M. W. Tate, 11. O. Davis, 1). S. Knox, . J. Wol cott, L. L. Hackott. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prulent .TudfeV. P. Jknks. AiMOciatu Judges J. A. FltoFMa, An wr.w Cook. NhwWT. J. Vas fliifaKK. 7Ve'iirrr Fhkd. Glass eh. Jrothtmntary, Register J: Recordor, f c J. R. Aoxr.w, HimmiMiojiTj-Jacob Mr.nril-l.toTT, T. D. Coi.i.l!s, John Thompson. i runty ,SuperintrndrtH. F. Koiirkr. JKetrirt Attorney W. W. MAsnn. Jitrv ConnninaionersUKonaK Siooins, Wll. PATTKBSON. fYiunfv Nurvryor S.T). InwiK. O-0lVr JOSI AH WlNANS. rv)iiiy .iirfiror Vn. Clark, T. 15. Conn. L. WARNKn, Member of Cungrta 1WM Dutricl C. B. CiinTm. AttmblyJ. V.. Lawko. Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION", on and after Monday, November 4tli, ISTi : nCTIIWARP. Train 2 - - -' t - :23 p. 10:1 n. 6:50 p. KOItTBWAtD. Train 1 - - - - :-4 p. m. " t - - - 2:1'i p. in. . " v IB -'' - - - 8:S3 a. in. Taasengers will Invo tn understand Hint "Korthward," in tbe table is intra tho river, and "Southward" 1 u tho river. Trains 10 Rnil 2) aro mixed freight anil ac omniodatkui ; tho others aro passenger rains. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Rceser's regular appoint ment for tins place is next Sunday. Services in the M. E.C'liureli, morning nnd evening, at tlia usuul hours, J. G. Dale returued the first of (lie week from a trip into Missouri and Indian Territory. A very pleasant trip, which appears to have done him good In the case of Ilaekelt vs. Kepler, which wo noticed last week, Ksq. Knox rendered judgment in favor of Hnckctt in the stun of 828.CS. The case was appealed. Grove t Wolcotls well, up Hun ters llun, of which we have made ro ports occasionally during its progress n ore sorry to report is as dry as i bono. fcSucli energy as theirs de6crvcs u better reward. Judge Dale is so far recovered from his illness that he i.1 ablo to walk about his garden a littlo. All will he glad to hear of his convalescence, and hope ho may recover completely in a short time. Mr. Hill, of Lodi, Wisconsin, furmely a citizen of this county, is in town on a visit, nud talks of coming hack hero to live. From what we can hear of him he will he ft good citizeu and will ho welcomed back by all his old acquaintances, r-Lawrence's canary bird, which, by .tho way i a sweet singer, escaped the ntlifr Anv nml lliA tvhnlA fore tviis nnl trying to catch it. It led them n mer ry chase, but was finally captured in Cobb's yard. You may just bet that Hill iviis a linrmv mortal when ha hnd the little chap safely caged again In one of a scries of articles in tho Titusvillo Veat, entitled ', Sketches. of tho Pioneer Settlements of tho Oil Region," wo take the follewiug : The Mays, of Tioncsta, and Ecv Ralph Clapp were dealers in lumber aYid pig iron. Mr. Clupp in particu lar was another man of largo mind combining the business man and de viue. It was not unusual for him to run down lumber nnd pig iron to Pittsburgh and sell all day , and in the evening preach in the city and coid revival meetings. 11 is it urn ace was down tho river from Tionesta niuHbjnk. its namo was tho President J Mr. Ja. Ililands, of Pittsburgh is now in town wailing for tho water to fall, when he intends to pilot a raft to ' Pittsburgh. He called on us on Mon ciay last, uud iu the course of a con versation informed us that he had mn on the creek and river for thirty-one years. Although living at Pittsburgli fur some years past, a big riso is always euro to bring him to Tiouesta. So well is ho known that he has uo trouble in getting a raft whenever there are any t run. There must be something very fascinating in a raftsman's life elee it would be more uncommon to see o U'.any coming here from a great dis tauce during rafting season, when tl "ftr.0 oil iliu railroads they pass over, is THE CRAWFORD CO. SYSTEM. A subscriber of ours, living in New York State, writes us to know more of the workings of the above system thnn is contained in the rules f sail system which we sent him some time since; wishing to know whether iu practice they have proved satisfactory, Ac. Our opinion is that unless protected by law, and unless illegal voting and fraudulent returns aro punished with tho same severity as are tho same crimes at general elections, tho system fails in tho work for which it wnsorig- nated, for the reason that at elections where no penalties are provided for such misdemeanors, men will always be found to tnko advantage of it and look to number of votes they can se cure, and care nothing about whether the voter possesses the required quali fications or not. It is true that three illegal votes in one township or elec tion district lays that township or dis trict liahlo to have its whole vote cast out. or not conn tod. JJut we have known this very clause to be taken ad vantage of by unscrupulous politicians and candidates, thus : they would pick out three illegal voters in a district or township which they were sure would go heavily against them, bribe them, have them properly instructed and be sure they got their votes in ; when the returns camo iu these three men could be produced, and on their affidavits tho vote of that township or district thrown out. Moreover, we have known the most extensive frauds covered up or compromised by candidates and re turn judges. In counties like lor cm, where at i Primary election there ore not apt to be mere than two candidates for party nomination for any ono office, it would do well enough if protected by proper penalties for frauds committed, but in larger counties the rules should be fixud so as to have two primary clec tiuns, because the majority is very apt to be coerced into the support of a candidate to whom they are opposed. If! for instance, there were teu can didates voted for, and nino of them should receive a thousand votes each, whilo the tenth should receive eleven hundred, the latter would secure the nomination, although there would bo a majority f more than eight thou sand against him. What is the remedy? 1st. Have tho Legislature pass a law making illegal voters or dishonest election officers sillier the same penalties as at a general election. 2d. Make it a rule thut no candidates shall come out after n certain time previous to the primary meetings. If there are more than two candidates for the same office, call a second primary meeting within a week or ten days of tho first, nnd nnd reject all votes except Uiose cast for the two having the highest number of votes for the same office, and declare the one receiving the majority at the second election, the candidate of the party. Jn Crawford County, where th sys tem originated, it is now protected by a most stringent law, and a fraud at these elections is punished the same as at another. The ballot it therefore more pure in that county than in some others where this special !uw is not in force They yet lack the advantages of a second election, ami it is an ex ception when a nomination is made by a majority of the votes polled. It may be argued that the people will not bo bothered with two primary uieetingj. Leave that to the candi dates. If the office is a lucrative one, the two opposing cundidutes on the home stretch will bring out a majority of the voters of either party. This is tur opinion of the Crawford system, hastily jotted down, and we do not know whether our view will be shared by half a dozen voters in the county. If, however, thero ure any who disagree with us we should be glud to hear from thorn on the subject- We will sny in deftnso of the sys tem, however, that sonio two or three years ago there wusan orgauized effort made to anuul that system of nomi nating in Crawford county, but by a largo majority it was decided to adhere t it. The law protecting the system has been siuce passed, we believe. Our correspondent wishes to know whether the system has ever been tried iu State nominations. It has not. I. G. Buttcrfield, conductor on the Pitholo Valiey Railway, formerly Btulion agent at this point, spent Sat urday and Sunday iu town, "h." has many friends here, who are always glad tu see him, and who will always a Saturday night last the river raised so quickly, on account of the heavy rains, that several rafts went adrift, and were etovo up on the piers of the bridges down the river. Among those about here wbo suffer most from the flood are Jnn. Cobb & Son, and Bond Brothers, and their jobbers. Each of tho above firms lost au Alle gheny, which went adrift at Horse Creek. Tho wnter has been higher in the river than at any time siuce 'G5, coming over the banks in many places, and flooding the flats copiously. Tho water kept raising until last night, but this morning it is about four inches lower than it was last evening, and we may hope that the water will soon be down to a rafting stage. Ihe R. R. track at Hickory and at some points below here was overflowed to the depth of two or three feut. A grent dal of damage has been done in Oil City, nnd among other things tho Derrick was drowned out, and obliged to print yesterday's edition on the Telegraph press. On Monday morning upward of a million feet of loose lumber flooted past this place from above. On Sunday last a meeting for the purpose of organizing a Sabbath School wns held in the M. E. Church. S. J. Wolcott was elected Superintendent, II. II. May Assistant Superintendent, S. D. Irwin Esq. Secretnry, M. Ein stein Treasurer nnd Librarian, nnd Mrs. J. Agnew Organist. Tho Sab bath School is to be held in the Pres byterian Church, at half past nino in the morning, beginning next Sunday. The first bell will ring at nine o'clock, and the second at half-past nine, just previous to tho opening exercises. Let all understand that this is to be a L:n'oi Sabbath School, all give it their personal attention, and have their chil dren there regularly, on time, nnd wo will have a school which will be a lasting credit and benefit to our town. The folio wing aro tho names of the officers installed for tho ensuing term of Tioncsta Lodge No. 369, 1. O. O. F.: N. G., S. II. Haslet. V. G., W. R. Dunn. Seo'y, J. T. Dale. Ass't Scc'y, J. D. W. Reck. Treas., J. A. Proper. R. S. N. G., S. J. Wolcott. L.S. N. G., C. A. Randall. R. S. V. O., M. W. Tate. L. S. V. G., M. Einstein. R. S. S., G. K. M. Crawford. L. S. S., G. T. Latimer. C, A. B. Kelley. W., G. W. Sawyer. J. W., F. E. Mabie. I. G., D. W. Clark. O. G., S. Brandenburgcr. During the heavy storm on Fri day night last, the barn belonging to the Weber House, in Tylorsburgh was struck by lightning, and burned to the ground. Four horses and four cows were in the barn at the time of the fire and were also burned. The loss falls heavily on the proprietor, whose name, we believo is Dougherty, who very recently bought out the property. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. The regular Spring Examination of Teachers for Forest County, will be held as follows ; Marienville Satarday, April 2G Clarington Tuesday, " 29 Nebraska Thursday, May, 1 Tionesta Friday, " 2 Neillsburg Monday, " 5 East Hickory Wednesday, " 8 Examinations coinmsnce at 9 o' clock A. M. Directors and friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. S. F. Rohrer, April 1, 1873, Co. Supt. Fob Sale. The four lots S. E. cor ner of Elm and May street, (adjoin ing the Court House) Tionesta, Only $300 cash required ; Tho balance $575, may remain for several years. Ad dress Jas. K. Simon, 29 south Gtli 6t., Philadelphia. ' 2-3t S. II. Haslet, at the old stand, has recently laid in a supply of Raftmen's Supplies of all kinds, and is prepared to soli as cheap as the cheapest, to all who may favor him with a call. He also keeps a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, nud in fact evorything usually found iu a General Variety Store. Give him a call and he will use you right. tf. Marriage Certificates, Blauk Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subprenas, Summons, Execution. Warrants and Cloverseed, English and Common, and Timothy seed at 48tf Robijison & Bonseu's. BSuMrb. Jones will Instruct classes in Music and French.- Special attention given to the culti vation of the Voice. French taught according to the latest and most approved methods. Pupils of any age recieved CO 3t If you want Cranberries, go to the Superior Lumber Ca. Store. l-4t Canned Fruits of all kind", fresh nnd gnod, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. l-4t Mince Meat and Pigs' Feet, for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. 1 At the Superior Lumber Co. Store can be found a fresh supply of grocer ies, at all times. l-4t The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention pnid tho repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 89-ly.: -i ' , The lightest running Machine iu the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. 4G ly W-A-ISTTEIID, 10,0 0 0 FARMERS To Iniprovu 1,700,000 acres R. R. Lands, frco from mortice nnd located In tho mid dle, region of Western Iowa tho best corn wheat nnd catilo-produeing bolt iu the West, 15 hours distant from Chicago. Cli mato and soil unsurpassed. Meadow nnd plow land with pure running water evenly distributed. Ko lever and nuo. Avernao rrcdit priee $1 per ac.ro. 8eud for n guide. It costs nothing nnd pives descriptions, prices, terms, maps nnd how to reach iho lands. Address JOHN It. CALHOUN, Land Coinm issiouer Iowa Kail lioatl Land Co.. Cedar Raoids. Iowa. Chicago Oiliee, 05 Can.il St. SO 4t CLAIR PRESBYTEBiAL ACADESY, ItLAlllMTOWN, NEW JEIISEY. Kciunl advnntnges for males and females. Earnest Christian iiillueneo, thorougn in- struetion and careful attention totlio com forts and habits of tho students, renderthis one of tho best institutions', of tho country, inline session eonimeneos March 2.rtu. Students received at any time. Terms 8-0Uayenr Reference: Ollieers of Prince ton and Lafavette Colleges. Hand for Cat aloguo. S. H. STUPIINS, Js.. M., 60-4t . Principal. 12,000, 000 acres! Cheap Farms! Tho cheapest I.and iu market for sale by 1110 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COiKlP'NY In thcOreat Platte Valley. 3,000,000 Acrei la 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 climato, fcrtilo soil, an abundance ot good water. TUB BKST MARKET IN THE WEST! Tho great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada being suppliod by tho laruiors of tho Platto Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160 Aores. THE BEST LOCATION TOE COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Millions of Acres of choiceGovernmont Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law. near this Cireat Railroad, with all tho conven ienccs ol an old settlod country. 1'iM pasucs to purchasers of Railroad Lands. Sectional Mnns showing the Land, also new edition or Descriptive I'Binpluet Willi new Maps mailed tree everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Laud Commissioner U. P. R. It, 60-lt Omaha, Neb. $500 IX PRIZES. EXTRA : K aa Ten days -mi Rose. Eno EARLY VERMONT. earlior than the Eurlv LfJ of EXCELLENT FLAVOR- $1 A fcW.VJ , 111 nn IIIIIKOI llt'fllllVll i u n per lb. j 4 pounds by mail, postpaid Ld fjj fcl.50. COMPTON'S SURPRISE 826 , Ilnshels to the Acre. A littlo later 7. than the Early Rose. Eiuial in M quality. $3 per ft by mail postpaid. $."00 will bo awuTdod. as PREMI- -ums to mono, wno prouuoe me 0 t, lyuagesiijuanuty noin ono pounu. Descriptive Circulars of Ihe above, with list of 300 varieties of Potatoes e . A n Illustrated Seed Catalogue 200 pages, with Colored Chronio, 25cts, r , Qm Early, solid and productive. Price a Aluw luiliniu. luo itriuiuviiit tl 25e. per packet ; 5 packets, $1. B. K. BLISS & SONS, 0-4t 'Si Park Place, New York IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD Auknts Wanted. Rend for circular. Ad dress 'DOMESTIC SEWINU MACHINI- CO.. N. Y. &0-41 AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!! We will pay all Agents $40 per week m cash who 'will ongago with us at once. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COULTER tfc CO., Charlotte, Mioli. M-lt l.'SK the Reisinger Saah Lock and Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, no cutting of sash ; cheap, durablo, very easily applied ; holds sash at any plauo desircd.and u Melf-liislen-c-r when tho sash is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular and six eoppcr hronzed locks sent to any address iu tho U. S., postpaid, on receipt of 60 cts. Lib eral inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address, Reisinger Sash Look Co., No. 41 Market St.llarrisbug.Pa. M 4t 10B WORK ncatlv executed at thU'oflice WITHERBY, RUGG RICHARDSON, Mannfnrturors of Wood-Working Machinery Generally. Specialties: Wood worth Plan inir.Toiifruo ing Mid Grooving Mn.-hiiies, Kieh nrdxon's Patent Improved Tenon Machines, Ac. Central, cor. Union St. 11 "urccster, Maw. a. T. ET OO. U B. WITHKRBT. K. M. RICH AR1WOK. 00 ft lAllWiiltS, iieaiers Or. Audita, annd for our new Catalogue of New Potatoes, Fruit Trees, if-e. A Valunble Trpatmc. All sent free. Kxtra oilers. L,. V, SCO IT A CO., Huron, Ohio. 60-4t PATENTS OBTAINED. No feea unless successful. No foe in ad vance. .No charge for preliminary search. Send for circulars CONNOLLY ilKOTII- ERS. 108 S. Fourth St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. and 008 Ninth St. Washington, J. C. f0-4t EVERY CORNET BAND I N tho country will receive a splendid piece of HAND MUSIC free, bv send ing a two-cent stamp to EDWARD A. SAMUELS, Publisher, Iioston, Mass. 5U-41. MONEY Made rapidly with Stoilcil and Kev chock outfits. Catalogues and roll particulars IthE, S. M. -Spoil cer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 5U-4t KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for cleaning ami preserving paint, for remov ing sunns irom maruio, lor washing hands and for all household cleaning, is superior to any other article made. No other soup or wash equals it, cither in quality or cheapness, i-jas.v to use, ana perlectly harmless and pleasant. All grocers sell it. jMnnumclureu onlv bv fcASTMAti S BROOKE, 431 N. Third St., Philadelphia, liU-41 , 4 : 1... J 2 : i .: GUTTVPHURCf KATALYSINE WATER Is tho nearest approach to a specific ever discovered lor l)yspepaia,Neuralrin, Rheu matism, uout, uravel, inaoeies, Jvidney nnd Lrinarv Diseases cenerallv. It re stores muscular power to the paralytic. It cures l.iver Complaint, Chronic Dinr rhoea, Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Ca tarrh, and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin General Debility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Phvical Excesses. It is the greatest antidote ever discovered for excessivo eating or drinking It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion and Re lieves tho Head almost immediately. No household should bo without it. For salo by nil Druggists. " .Mr For a historv of theSprings.for mar vellous cures, and lor testimonials from distinguished men. send for thcpamphlets. win int. y 1JKOM., uenoriii Agents, :c: South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . GETTYSBURG SPRING CO. 60-4t $1,000 IIEWAK1H For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Do Bing's Pile Koniedy lails tc cure, it is prepared ex pressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggist. Price, $1.00. 60-4t IE. ZB-AJLOD WIIT, IiKALER IM tilVSti, KETOLVEKS, AMD ALL KtXDS OF SPORTING ARO FISHING TACKLE, POCKJCT CUTLER Y, scissors, :., dc. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keyt A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN ALL. BUANCIIEES NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 41-tf TIDIOUTE, PA. BEST THINGJNJHE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. R. Hi J 1ST IDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Boated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kuiipos ! Eleven years' Credit. Keren por t'sut. luturust. 21 1-- percent, reduction to settlers who iuiprov. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS I TH K FACTS about this Grant aro Ixiw Prices, lAng Credit, and a Rebate to set tiers of nearly ono fourth j a Rich Soil and Bpendid Climute; short and mild Winters; ally planting, and no wintering olXtockj plenty of Ruiiil'all, and just at ihe right season ; Coal, Htouu and Brick on the line; Cheap Rates oil Lumber, Coal, Ac; no lauds owned by Speculators; Homestead and Prs-omptions now abundant ; a first class Railroad on tho line of a great Through Route; Products w ill pay for Land and Improvements. It is tha best opportunity ever offered to tho public, through the receipt, completion of tho Road. ' - For Circulars and general Information, address A. E. TOUALIN, Manager Laud Dap't, -2m, Topaka, Kau, Tf) Established IK). wi i pu Mi rmiriTiift L Ma T K V E K Y Matiufiiciurcrii of f5nws. KiuoR ro a i.i. oiuKmi. Y HAW WARRANTS l. , ril PS RPI TING A. MCHIMCRY. A -LIBERAL DrS( OUNTS "o. l Wrico List mid Circular free. m WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Ui Boston, .Mass., A: IM-trmt Tllrfc. ONLY tO CENTS EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER ; r, PAIMS How fo Si'lrrt' nnd use Them. A p.nin treatise, containing card with 41 different actually painted sliadcsnnd tints, with instruction!! for exterior anrt int-lor House Doeoralion. 'S copies, bound in cloth, for o. Ham-' ulo conies, paper cover, mailed, post paid.- to anv address, in receipt of 10 cents, Wy tho Publisher, HENRY CAREY liAIRD, Box liwi, t'ost-oiilec, liuiaclciphia. See tho following valuable extracts from? press notices t "A very valuable book, and nr one In tending to paint should fail to road it. A. 1 . J'rwune. "Wo did not know so much could bo said on the subject of painting a house Un til wo read this excellent book or Mr Bnird's." iV. V. Iterald. "A want long felt at last supplied."Sei- tntijie American. . . ot only a necessity to tno painter, out valtiahlo to every occupantof adwelllng." N. Y. World. "Buy 25 copies of this bootc and distri bute them among your frlouds. If thoy will heed the advleo therein, you could make no more valaable present." CAito- go Tribune. "in publishing mis ixhjk Air. lsuirti has done a real servico to tho community." Toledo Blade. - ' ' "We hope the publisher w ill sell 100,000' copies of this book during '73." Button Advertiser. 'We have Just painted our hotis m nii vised by the author, and congratulate our selves that no dwelling in our neighbor hood exceeds ours in appearance." Har per' n Weekly. n i "in selling a sampio copy ror 10 com. Mr. Baird must feel certain an order ot 20 bound in cloth will follow." fVanA Lealie. "We know tho town and country paints therein recommended, nnd can vouch for their value and excellence of tho "Harri son" brand of white lead." Phila. Ledger. ONLY IO CENTS . , . W-4t. f-JILBROMNER c CO., After thanking tho pooplo who so kindly assisted in saving their pioperty from Ui tire, wish to inform tho public that they aro again opened out and prepared to soil goods cheaper than ever in tact will sail their present stock at the heaviest discount ever yet otlered lu this section, after which they intend to romovo their establishment, vary greatly enlarged, up to tho prssoot business centre on Elm Street, A large amount of goods damaged, some very slightly by removal ana watr must be told at any price. Consisting ot' - FALL AND WINTER GOODS, DRY GOODS, - Cloths, , Hats, Cape, Boots, Slioes, Hosiery. Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, EMERO I O E Rill 3, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, ' LACES, LACE GOODS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FAXCY SILKS, A full line of r-i a n ti r t o . !IA, UEMP, IN6RAIN, d'C, ALSO MILLINER T ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, V blilX.lLI.fl, lVllUUJa, M IVAMBI, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC., AT KASTERN PRICES. - Ws are prcparod to pay the highest pries' for WOOL, NIIi:m.PKL.TM A HIDES, Of all kinds, either in MONEY or 04f . We hae inour employ a FIRST-CLAMS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OF (lOODS, of best quality and latest dosins, which ha will make up in a workniau-liko manner and latest styles, Uood fits guaranteed or no sale. A good and complete stock of UtiAll X UXAXJtu LLUTlllili U, Always ou haud. SIL YER VLA TED WAKE' AXD JEWELRY, Of nry superior quality and late A: Bigns. HILBRONNER A CO."
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