. i'Li1 . r Slit J&w't UjnMia. WEDKESD1I KORSIXG, M.IT 7, m , - BOROUGH OFFICERS. AarffMH J. O. DAI.R. .-iiu.it V. T. Morcilllott. W. B Tltrlan, I'. ). Thomas, S. J. Y,olcott,Ueo. vrd, T. M. t'olil. .wtiec o(A ivaeo W. P. Mtroilliqtt, U.H. Knox. 0il(iW(-Oeo. Haslet. ' )(rrWor !. 1. Irwin, M. W. TmU, 11. U. Ititvin. D. H. Knox, H. J. Viol putt, L. U fUckiitl. FORKS-. COUNTY OFFICERS. J Mm! Jtiditr-r-W. 1 Jiks. JIoV4( JudifttJ. A. I'tioi un, Ast- W I'ooK. ahrr T. J. Vaw Oil. VM!r-Fhku. (Ji.AssMin. JL 'Aomfi(rv, Jtcgtalcr Heeord fr. Ohmim'iMi'onrvn Joon Mfiitcii T. p.foi.i.iSK, Jn TnoMPHos. CXmnfV A'Hirrmff-niJcMt-N. F. Re. iR. iKid icf Attorney W. W. Masoii. . Jury mwii(ncri :oii"E HiatHNx, PATTrnso, 'Vsf.l .Vttwevor-f.lrtTTls. . ittnr.r Jokiah VVikans. Vmrtfy tlcn'OI-.tVM. CLAIIK, T. Kt Oom, l. Warbieh.v M,mbervf CtoM) ,7il ict--C. 1J. ... JlRTlS. . ..1 1 - ifca?o" ' Witt ft A. I TIONESTA S TIOV. V and aftcr Uonday. NovciiiISc Till, lKJil k ni. -Train 3 m 4 . " . a - J:M p. in, TO: 111 . in, . - - . fuSO p. m. .ORTrfVAKD. . - fcM p. m. . - 2:0s p. m. . ' - . S:33 a. in. . Train " t 10- Tasseneer will hivo to understand that "Northward," In the tabla Is itnwn tlio river, and "Southward" is tip tho river. 'Aj-Vraiiia l and 'illnro mixed freight iiml m ' TjMiinniodatirT; lh other re passenger Aral us. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Social Hop. A tlimec will be held in the Law renco House Uouso, tQ-iuorrow (Tues day) evening. All are invited to at' tend. By Okdkr of Commjitf.b, Services i.t thoM.E.Chtircliou Sun .rlsty next, morning and evening, Rev. Keener couJucta the aerviccs. Tito old Lriilgo acro?i Tionesta 'C'reeV at the moutli, will be sold at ' auction oa Kuturday neat, at 3 o'clock .V. M. Somobodv will get a good liar guiu. . Mr. 8. J. Wrujott ! building a new fence around hi lot .adjoining ,t'ie school house oo LIni Street. Next teuaou he will erect an elegant ' residenco on the lot. Tho anunal reunion of the Tenth Rcgimeut. Pennsylvania Renervcs will be held nt Is'cw Cattle on the 4th of July next. It is desired that t .surviving mcmbets Khali attend. The deer recontlv caught by Kid , die and Hunter, died ono day last week. It was very poor, and proba . bly died of starvation, having refused tu eat al'tur its capturn. I. Hilbrooner it Co., tiidulge iu a new advertisement in to-day's issue. They huve reccivod a full stock of spring goods of all styles, nod-nra kel- ling at the bottom figure Esq. Mcrcilliott has moved into the bouse formerly occupied by Jas. W'oodington, and Mr. J. li. Iing, tho Harness Maker occupies the huuse va .calsd by Mercitliott. -Sumo timber rufts are now in the Mouth of tho Creek, and will proba lily start out iu tho course of tho day. All the lumber that came out last week ,1ms been coupled up and cent down. Wujcott & Grove have secured the contract for the stone wark on the Hunter Bridge across the river. They ar to have the stoue work ready ou or before 1st. Sept. and the entire bridge is to be re-constructed fcy jjae first of November. The largest boiler ever brought t j'oreft (Coui:ty parsed through town ,oi)C day last week on its way te Myers' Mill, to replace the one that was . 'idowu up last winter. The wcicht of ibis monstrous boiler is 7,000 pounds. Jj If this ever blows tip there's no use - geiug another for that mill. - The Jachon Democrat has changed .its name, to The Clarion Jaclctoaian, an Tholhouotary Watson of that 1 placo has bought a llf interest iu the concern. The columns are wid aticd, aud altogether the paper pre sents a more tasty appearance thdo furaicrly. l ho new hrm lmv our best withes. The Lighty third Regiment will bold its' annual reunion at Mcadville on the 10th of September. The One Hu.utj.reiJ and Eleventh, Oue Hundred jiuJ Forty-fcftb,' and the Second Cav- airy have heretofore held their reun ion wiib the Eighty-third, and will pivbnWy dg f j tfiis yeor. J. O. Dale, of our place has bu in terest in a 150 barrel well which was recently s'.ruck in Butler County. lie hns also other interests iu that region which are expected to turn out well.! Several . slides occurred on the ilroad below here during last week, and trains and mails were duluycd in consequence. A litllo shoveling and benzine soon put the road in working order again. A mild flood made its appearance last week, and (juile nn amount of lumber was started out from here. We have noHicard, hut juda that nearly all th lumber up the creek hat come out on this rise. We present a number of license npplieittions in to-duys issue. It is nut probable that our Court will think all of them necettiry which is one point in the liccusc law by which we arc govcrnrj The caril of Blum itrck, the parties who bought out the butiness of Sloan tt Van Giesen, appears in this issue. Mr. Blum atteuds to the hliicktroithing, and will dj it up in good shape. -Tin Republican Primary Elec s in Vcflangu county will be hsld on Saturday, May "1st. The offices to be filled next fall arc, As5embly, Treasurer, Commissioner, Auditor, Cemncr and Jury Commissioner. Flowing has commenced in earn est. Fears am expressed however, that tha crops will be short iu the fall, on account of tho seed being sown so Into. Rut if the weather don't sud denly "dry up," there is some ground for hope yet. dacoo Bitriver is bimoing ins trout pond up tho stream abeut a quarter of a mile from where it was before situated. The b2 flood played hob wilh the other pond. He is get ting up far enough to keep out of the way of high water. A colored man" named Jacob Thorn is rTt the Geld for the noniina for County Treasurer of Venango, They have a habit of putting the ''man and brother" iota office in Ve naugo county, and it is just possible that this out will give some of the Caucasians a tough pull. The "Old Folks" frem Mcadville, gave a concert in Franklin last week, which is very highly spoken of by the papers of that city. Tho performers were dressed iu the costumes of their ancestors of s, century before, and their music was mostly ef the old style. Messrs. Smearbaugh fc Bycr are going to start a meat market iu town. Their place of butiuess will bo just north of Esq. Tate's office. Mr. Ryer is an old butcher, who has followed the business for years, and proposes to have good meat on hands constantly. And yet no steps have been taken toward organizing a base ball club in our place. Why h this thus? The amount of muscle, tkill, aud endurane of our boys is woudcrful, and the base bail ground is a good placo to exhibit the aforesaid. Outfits for sale at Hil bronner's. And now there arc six Candi dates for the Democratic nomination for Assembly announced in the Prat. It won't take many votes to nominate iu the County, and we believe the man who gets the nomination hero will go to the Legislature next winter. The Clarion Democrat Las indulg ed in an culre new dress, and looks very neat. The editor announces his intention to put in no moro electro typo plates, or cuts, aud no display iu the advertisements larger than Pica capitals. If the advertisers agree, it will be a very nice way of doing busi ness. The railroad company is build ing a house next to the water tank, near tho depot. The building is to be used as a boarding house ibr the handS ou the gravel traiu. Mr. Craig has moved into the bouse above the mill. Geo. Hunter is haviug o.m trouble with the company about the biuse formerly occupied by Mr. Craig. Fishing for suckers with hook and line, is the last, ponyer was fish ing iu life back channel on Monday evening, andcaught a sucker. We went down, borrowed his hook and Hue a'qd cuught three suckers. This made him mad, and he went down on Tuesday morning, and cauglit unoth ersuokcr, aud felt as good as though tho law bad been to euactcd giving newspapers the right tend, papers to actual subscribers iu the county free of charge. M. V. Jeuki , the boss Jewoller of Wekn PensyUantn, hangs out in the Opera House ltlyck on the corner of Water and Chestnut Sts.,M'advillc,ra. His stock comprises everything in tho line, aud will be sold for cash as cheap as tho cheapest. li watclmmkcr lias had several years experience In tho manufactures, aud can fix a watch equal to any mnn iu tho state. N. S. Stevens, the boot and shoe man ot lniioute advertises .witn us this week. We know from experience, that he keeps ns good a stock of fine goods in his line as any dealer in this part of the State. He keeps a full stock of E. C. Burt's famous boots and shoes, and sells them cheaper than they retail iu the cities. When you are In Tidioute give him a call. Wo lake the following from tho Venango Citizen : We are glad to announce that Mcsrs. K. AChas, Brett, of Titusville, and E. L. Davis, of Tioticsta, have leased the ihopa recency elected by Wm. Brouh, Esq., on-' Buffalo St., near tho Union School House, and propose to start a mammoth machine shop and foundry therein. A greater portion of tho machinery is already in position m tbo machine shop, and the foundry will soon be ready for op cration. We understand that the whole attention of the firm will bo dc voted to the manufacture of engines of an improved pattern, especially adapted to the wants of oil producers, The machinery is all new, and of the most improved kind. The members of the firm are en or getic business men, well known throughout the oil region, and we an ticipate success for them in this new enterprise. Franklin has long needed jut such an establishment, and our only won der is thftt the many advantages pre sented to manufacturers by the cen tral location of our city, and the ex cellent facilities prcsonted of reaching every portion of the oil field by rail road, have not been imprved years ago. . . , We are in receipt of the May number of The Republic, A Monthly Magazine, devoted to the dissemina tion of politicial information. . The following is the list of contents: Shall the Republican Party Live; Tho Farmers' Movement Against Railway Oppression ; The Death of General Canby Th Goverinnent's Iudinn Policy ; Japan ; The Fisheries ; Our Indian Pupulutiout The Forty Third Congress Parliamentary Re forms An Old Eenemy Under a New Nanie ; Canadian Independence aud Continental Unity; Number of Males and Females in the United States: Post Office Savings Batiks; "In Debt"; No Officer of tho Ar my Can Hold a Civil Office ; Fred rick Douglass ; Political Information Wanted ; Living Within One's Means; A Word About Statenianthip ; Miscellaneous;" Press Photographs of Oar Country ; Departmental; Con necticut Election ; This Magazine is published by the Republic Publishing Company, Washington, D. C. at t2 per annum, iu advance. XOTICE, In pursuance of an net of tho Gcu eral Assembly passed the 3d day of April, 1 851, ami subsequent Supplement passed the 11th day. of April, 18G2, the subcriber wilj be at tho following named places within tho County cf Forest, l;r tho purpose of collecting taxes for tho year 1873. Taxpayers who pay to tho Treasurer are entitled to a deduction of five per cent.: Burnett township, Cooksburg, June 10th, from 8 a. m. to 12 p. ni., Clar ingtou, June 10, from 3 p. m. to 7. Junks township, Marien, June 11. Howe township, Balltown, June 13. Kiugsley township, Newtown, June 14, at Wheeler & Duseubury'a store. Harmony township, June 16, at the store of J. I. Range ; Truukeyville, June 17. ' Hickory township, East Hickory, Juno 18, at the store of T. J. Bowman. Tionesta towuship, Tionesta, June 19, at Court House. Tionesta Boiough, at Court House, June 20. Green township, June 21, at the IIousu of L- Arner. Fupo. Glassseic, Treasurer. May j, 1873. Marriage Certificates, Liaci Deeds, Leases, Wai rants, Sbpcaiias, Summons, Executions, Warrants cud i Informations, for sale at this office, tf Clover, English and Common, and Timothy seed at 43tf Rohisbos t Bpsxer'a. The best .-stork, of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry a d Silvprwaro in Oil City can llP found at J. Wolf s. Centre Wt. particnlarattenlnn paid tho rennirint at tine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. oa-iy. S. II. Ha8let, at the old stand, has recently laid in a supply of Rartmen'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, and in fact evorything usually found iu a General Variety Store. Give him a call and ho will uso you right. tf. Job Printing. Do you want poster T ' Do you want hand-bills 7 Do you want business cards 7 Do you want a neijt bill head 7 , Do you want a tasty letter head 7 Do you want a nice visiting oard J If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest style and on most reasonable terms. The lightest running Machine in the world is tho Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute : says so, and ho knows. ' " ""' -lSTy ' . New goods at, low prices; siock complete in Dress Goods, Prints, Mus lins and Pants Cloth, Hats & Caps spring styles, Boots and Shoes. Wc don't mean to be undersold by Jew or Gcnlilo. No charge for showing. Come and see, we think we have something for all. 2t . ; Roui.vsox tt Bonder. 10.000GIFTS, $5000,000 Ou TUESDAY, J1TLY 8th. 1S7-3, the Third Ornnd Gift l'onci t, nndor the man agement ot Kx-Uoveonor Thus. K. ISi nm letle. and authorized liv special act of the Legislature, for tie benont of I he Tub Iu Library oi goniut-Ky, noaiuveiy iinu un wiuivoMillv"eomes oll'ri Public l.lbrarv Hall, at Ixullsville, Kt., when $10,000 Gifts, all wish, amounting to siuu,uuu, win occiih iribued by lot uoiong tho ticket-holders. The money to pay nil thoKO Rilti iu full is already in bank set aside for that purpose, us the following eortirtcate shows : Vaiiiikhs' and Ijuovkhs' b.v k k, ) Louikvili.i! Kv Apr. 7, IS7.1. J This is to eeitifv ihut iliere is intiie Kar- moiV and liroveis' ilaiik, t'o tho credit of tlio Third Grand Gilt Convert for the bene fit pf tho public) I.ibriry of Ky , l ive Hunilro.l Th6nsind Diyllars, whieh hak been set apart by the Managers to pay tho eifts in full, and" will bo held by the ISank and paid out for this purpoi.e, and tuiti pui'oc)se oni v; Si!?ncd. " It. S. VKECU, Cashier. Onlv a loiv tickets reuuiin unsoUI. mid they will bo fiirni-Jiou to the first appli cuiits nt tjio following prices : Whlo tick ets, $10; halves, &j ; (iiartoi-H. ii..'.0j 11 wholes for Sb,0: 50 1' r5i'0; 8 1 1-1 for fl ,000 and ;"7.i for ji'i.OOO. For tickets and lull la formal ion, applv to Til OS. J5. BRAMIJCTTE, Ixiulsvillo, Ky., or TWOS. If. HAYS CO., 5-4t CO!) IJronrtvay, New Y01'4, Cheap Farma! Tlio rhuapt Laud In uiarket to sale by tho UNION PACIFIC RiV!LR0S0 COMP'NY In the Great l'lictlo Valley. 3,000,000 Acrea la Central Nebraska, Now for sale in tracts of forty u ros and upwards on tivo and ten years' credit. No Advance interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an abundance of pood water.. Till', MiST MAKKKT INTH1" WKST! The (treat iiiIiiIiil; regions of Vyominur, Colorado, Utah and Nevada Ijoinj; suppliocl by the larmors of tho 'l'latto V'aliey. Soldieis entitled to a Horn eBtcado f 160 ; Acres. THE BEST LOOATKN FOE COLONIES. KUIUi IIOMKS VOll ALL! Millions of Acres of choice Government Lands open for entry nndor tho Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with all tho conven iences of an old sullied country. l'roo passes to purchasers of Railroad Lands. heel tonal Maps showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with now Mapa mailed tree everywhere. Address O. t" DAVlrt, Land Commissioner U. I, it. It. 60-it Omaha', Neb. F O R0 N I DO L LA R We will send KKKK by mail, on recoipt of One Dollar, 'ii packets ot choice Flower Seedsandonr Catalogue, containing up wards of 1,000 varieties, wilh full direc tions for ciilture, to any address in the United Status. Catalogues free on appli cation. DEIS 4 POYLU, Seedinen and Florists, 0 i renioni nireoi. uosion. WORKING CLASS veIixlk frtkl u week Kuarautced. itespeclablo ein plovinenl at hoine, (lay or evening; no capital required'; full ins'i ructions and ....t....n.i.. ....1 ,.V'..,lu u...' o 'fi... aiiittixv imanHU ;'n',m rtiifc w uy mail. Atldroa, with six cent 'relur'n stamp, M. YoUNO ct CO.,' 1(1 Corthuult bl., N. Y. 4il -4t 1,000 Ki:v iiti: For any ecise of Blind,' Weeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Do Biiig's Pile jtoinedy fails tc euro. It is prepared ex pressly to cure tho Piles, and nothing else. 8old by all Iiruggisls. Price, $1.00. 50-4t JOB WOUIi ucutlyexe)ntcd at this.oftice at reason aVle raises, WE WAITar-ATf. AWEJST. In tliis t iwnsliip to canvas Pr. tho nnw, valuable and fait sel Ilia Ixiok by lr. John row a v. THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE It n-oininendfrt and ondorsprt iy propon ent liiiiiiHUTs pli yininiis, rollirioiw und Reculsir piipp s. No other buolc like It published. ?V) per week pnrnntned. Ad dtesK. CO WAN A- CO., HID Kahili Street New York 4 t EVfRY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER ; Or, FAIMS-lluw To Sclfet ami use Tlicm, A p.in treat!?, eniitainins end wilh 2 rlitlr-iit a-'toally painted shades i:ul tints, with instrur'tiiins for exterior apr) luteikir House lis'o'-;itlon. 2 " efipies, bnoii'l in cloth, for 9". Sam ple eopio, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any nddrcKR, n receipt of 10 cents, by tho Publisher, IIKNKY CAltEY HAIKU, Il4x l'ost-otllco, rhilsilo'ptiia. Bee tho following valuable exti a'its from press notieos : "A very Valuable book, and no one lu toadim; to paint should fall to read it. A'. 1". 7Vitwi. "Wo did not Know so much could bo said on tho sublect of a'litin ahouso un til wo read this excellent book of Mr. Unlrd's." A. '. Herald. "A want Ioiik felt at last supplied." Sei tntijie American. ' ' ' " ot only a necessity to the jlalntor. but valuable to' every occupant ol adwelling." X. Y. -WorM. "fluy 25 cop'c of this book and distri bute them among your friends. If they will hoed tho advice therein, you eonld make no more valuable present." Vkita go Vrxhune. "In pobllhloir this book Mr. Iiaird has done a real sort ico' to tho community." 'J'olfilo Made. "We hops tlio publisher will sell 100,000 copies of this bock during '7'i."Bottan A dvertixer. "We have just painted our house aa ad vised by the author, and congratulate our solves that no dwelling in our neighbor, hood exceeds ours iu appearanoe."-ar-per't Weekly. ' "In selling a sample copy for 10 rente. Mr. llaird must Svel certain an order of i!0 bound in cloth wi( follow." Frank Lcxlie. ' "We know hp town and country paint therein recommended, and can vouch for their value antj eaeelP'uee of the "Hsrri son' brund of white load." Phila. Ledger. OSMLY IO CEITS . . 60-it t- ; Sewing lct;liiuo IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Agents Wan tfo. Send for circular. Ad dress 'DOMESTIC SliWING MACHINE CO., N. Y, . 6U-41 USE tlio Jtyisingcir'SasTnccuidu port to ' FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to lireak,- no cuttipg of sashj eheap, durabler very "easily applied ; holds sash at any place deiired.and a self-fasten-cr when tho Bash is down. Send slump for circular. Girciilar attd six copper bronzpcl locks Kent to any address In the U. S., postpaid, on receipt fif 60 ets. Lib eral inducements to tho trade. Agents wanted. Address, Itcisingcr Sash Lock Co., No. HIS Market .st.HaiTisbug.Pa. bO-il m . Kntabli8hfl 1K3). ,Ui WELCH & GRIFFITHS, L ' Manufseturerg of Saws. r? BUPKplOft TO A IX OTHBns, r E T E It Y SAW WARHANTEB. .FILES.' BELTIMQ A. MCHIMERY. iH-LlEt.Lpi.scouNrs-aa4 i r-l'riee List and Circulars free. CD W3GLCH & GRIFFITHS, UOftion, .uau., iV Deiroll ,-uicb. - Wrlls for a Pri-s LUt to S. JI. JOnSTOW, 179 Smlthidd St, ritubartb, r J Hrcei-h-tjoa nii oil t cia,.i. o- to oJjo. l"Uljl Shot (iuiiH, 3 pi Siiiulo (inns, fStoJ2'). Rillos, 8sto 875. Kcvolvori. 9'j to?15. Pistols, $1 to $9. tiiiu Matcriul, Kishinir Tackle, A. Large tiixwuuti to dealers nr clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, inc.. bought or traded for. floods sent by express CO. D. to be examined before nan! for. KITCHE1T CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for cleaning and prosorving paint, tor remov ing Htains from niarblo, fur washing hands and fir all household ulciiiiing, is superior to an)- other nrtlclo made. No other soap or wash equals it, either in quality or cheapness, Easv to uso, and perfectly harmless and pleasant. All irrocers sell it MnntifHC'lired onlv bv EASTMAN. S Bit- KUvK, m N. ThirJ St., Philadelphia, t0-4t . . , PATENTS OBTAINED. No feos unless successful. No fees In ad vanc. No charge for pioliniinarv search. Send for circulars CoNNOLLY BROTH ERS, 10SS. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa., and ti08 Ninth St. Washington, l. V. .00-41 PHI I IPlTfllp ""'autilul Children." UHLLIr.'C,UIC A Medico Phi losonhl cal Poem. Originally published iu lti5. A reprint of this rare and curious old po em now ready. Piice, S100. American Aiiticiiariiiii Pub. Co., 1M S.OlhSt., Phila delphia. AGENTS! A HARE CHANCE I ! Wo will pay all Agents $40 per week IN rAbii who will ouuago with us at once. Everything tiirnislioil and expenses paid. Address A, COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mjou, 60-4t cs i:tty.shui to KATALYSIHE WATER Is the nearest approach to a specitin ever discovered lor 1)) spepsia.Neuraljfia, Kheu nialisiii, Oout, (iravel, Diabetes, Kiduey and Urinary Diseases ceneially. It re stores muscular power to tho paralytic. It cures Liver Complaint, Chron.o Diar rh'ji'ii, I'iles, CoiiNtipiilioii, AsthHia, Ca tarrh, anil Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin Oeneral lelility and Nervous Prostration from .lci.tuj and Phyical Excesses. It ts the greutesi antidpto' uvor discuiverod for excessive eating or drinking It corrects the fctoninc h, promotes Digestion a. id lie linvos tho Head alnio.t liiimediatily. No houselicild fUodld bu without it. Vvr hole by all Drtieirisls. For a hitfory of the Springs, for mar vellous eures( and tor testimonials from tiint'iioiHlied li:c'(i. sti, J furihepsinphlels. WHITNEY PROS., (.eneral Agoulu, it.7 Socth Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oi rTV!jlll"t'i sPHlN'i C. 50-41 liiifiiii ffC Tfl Clfl prdarl Agotita wanted t $3, I U JIXU. A.I1. cimwaii of working peo'p'e, of either sex. Vounp or old, Witike mm irionpy at worl lor n in thir "fJO'e itKiinoiitri or iU Uio liio t'.iiOi at anyttiiflfi else. I'niiictiluvs free. AJdrosa O. tttino A C'., I'orllnnd.'Mttinp. - l 4t JUST ROEIVgD AT THE . . PEOPXE'S OF. HILBHONNEU&CO, A Fresh Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOO DS. Hat, Cape, I3ootsf Blioes, Hosiery. Glov, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, EMBRO I D E RI Bf HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, LAC EH, LACE OOOD9, ' BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TAPES AND ; NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, ' SlilK Q0OPS, BLACK, ANpY SILp, ; ' A full liniof 1 ' CARPETS;, RAO, i BRUSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, &., A., , ; . " ALSO ' . ' ,':". MILLINERS ... ASparRAwqooDs, HATS?, BONN ETS, VELVETS. VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAafEa, OEIf AMEJ?TS, AC., jtp., AT EASTERN PRICES- Wa are prepared to pay Ike highest prtoe for W O O L, .'. H;iij:ii:r-ix:x.T & hidiih. Of all kluds, cither In MONEY or 0ade.. We have, iuour oinploy a jriRSt.-CLAW. TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a Uftpy SSTOJK OK (OODS of heat qinlltT ni'ij latest designs which ho will make up in a workman-like manner aiid latest btyl is. Oood fits guaranteed or no aale. A good and complete stock of READ-MApE 9LOTHING.( Alwy n, band. SILVER-PLATED WARE ASD JEWELRY, Of very superior quality and Uteat i slgns. " JlILHRONNERctCO. !t-ly' . . . WAGES TXR all who aro willing to work. Any A person, old or young, of either sex, ca make from $10 to $oO per week, at hoinu day or evening. Wanted by all. riuita blu to either City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. This is a rare opportuni ty for those w ho avs out of work, and ou,t of money to makeQi independent flvnw. No capital being required. .)ur pauinlot, "How to make a living," giving full iu. strnctlons, sent on recoipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON CO., Morrisaula, Westchester Co., N. Y. 4 AGE1TTS evervv'here to sell our new ml .iitvitl Tv.i l.rniflnrini. trated Circular, to the McKee Mauufan taring Company, Broadway, New York. ' " ' 4 TIIU 1'AKl.OU ( iir ANION, Evory Lady wants ope I Every Man ought to havo one I ( Kent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, l F. HYDE ct CO., m Seventh Avenue, New York. 4 BUN-TON FLIKTATIOS ftHJMAI.M, Sent on receipt of Vt eta. I'niiiuo Print ing and I'Ufbllshlng lloise, Jt Vosoy SC. X. Y. ' rpiIU BECK WITH 8-0 Vortablo Family X hewing Machine, u W Days'Trial; , many advantages over )UI. fiatisfacllou fciiurantccd, or i'M refunded, bent eom plote, with lull clirectioiu. Bis-knilh Sew ing MacliineCo., Mi Broadway, N. Y. 4 TIIKNKW KLANTIC TK'SM. An Important Invention. 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