The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 18, 1873, Image 3

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    BDJiESDA IK 0 RM IS G , JCSE J8, 1S7J.
, BOROUGH OFFICEna.-
4 ttrnn J. (. Dai.b.
ttouneitmrnvr. P. Mcrellllott, W. R.
Ilavjan, r. I. Thomas, H. J. Woloott, Goo,
govard, T. R. Cobb.
. Just' en of the Vaet W. I. MoroillloU,
b. H. Knox.
: 0HtM G". Haslet, i
MJml Dirrrlor- 3. I). Irwin. M. W.
Tate, W. O. Davis, 1. S. Knox, 8. J. Wol-
colt, L. L. llaciceu.
X . roncsT couiitt officers.
JVsmctoW JadOf V. P. Jewkh.
jlwirwi JudgrtJ. A. hnomn, Aw
jmnw Cook.
TiMiiT T. J. Vam Giebkh.
'J'rtnHurtr Frkd. Ohwkeh.
fiefAonofavy, liryiittr it Hecorder, rfe.
V R. Aakrw.
Oummi.i.iionrr.1 Jacob MinciLMOTT, T.
D. Collins. John 1 ho-mpson.
. OiMSfy Hupertnltndrnt K. Ron nan.
IHKtriel AtfornryW, W. Ma son. ,
Jury OtmmittionerM GEonaB Staoiss,
Wm Pattkkhoh.
Auny Surveyai Srf. Inwiw.
County Auditors 1V, Clauk, T, B.
Crtun, L. Wap.mkr, .
Jdrmbn-o Congrtn 19(A J)Mfrici C. B,
. OrTi.
Atfrnhlu J. I). L.vwsow.
...... TVri o Train
AlTtONESTA STATION, on and after
onduy. November 4th, Ibii:
' ' '','.., lOUlnWARO.
Train a
" 4
. :23 p. m.
10:1(1 a. m.
6:00 p. Hi.
KORTHWAHO.
Tiin I -1
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. 6:M f). ra.
2:05 p. m.
8:SS a. ni.
- " .inMr xv 111 hirn to understand that
"Xorthward," in the table is dawn tho0f
Ti"Pr, inn iwumwurn it, iiw
Ttin 1! nd 20 are mixed froicht and nc
enmmodation ; til others uro passenger
trains.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
' Those beautiful lots just north of
Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the fditor of this naper. tf.
I We aro informed that Philete
. Thompsou lost a valuable horse last
week, the nuirual having takea sick
and died inside of half an hour.
"'Squire'' Fleming, one of the old
settlers of this place, was iu town last
week.' lie is one that his old acquaint-
. anecs aro a! wave glad to see.
'? ' New and tasty fences have been
put tip about the Tionesta House gnr-
1n, about part of A. B. Kelly s prem
ises, and about the Lawrence House.
G. W. Uobinsnn will resume work
on bis house in the course of a week.
. The roof is to be raised, another story
P added, and other material improve-
.incnU made.
Our County Treasurer, Fred.
Glassner is making the rounds of tho
county alter mo taxes, rrom
he says we judge money is pretty
scarce.
Where i our Street Co in mission
er this vear? It is high time roads
were repaired that are going to re
paired at all : and our's need it bad
.enough.
'. Samuul lliddle taught a young
porcupine just' below the blacksmith
Khon. Inst week. Its obiections to cap-
tWit were rather pointed, so Sara, let
'
liwn cn nirain
-o
: -Next Saturday, we believe, is the
time when the Democracy of Forest
.-"county holds its primary elections.
' ,'Xho principal excitement is on the
(question of Assembly. May tho best
,ui an win
Tho frame of the first etory of
Diihridges mill is raised, and is strong
.enough to bear up about seventy-five
' thousand tons of weicht. If the rest
of the mill is built as strontr it wont
come down iu a hurry.
-Mr. Price, a daughter of Col.
Thomn. of this i.laco. and wife of Dr.
I'rle. f U.t Plater. Pa., has beeu
visit!" her friendi iu town for about
ra t A hvr ideasunt lady
, whom all are glad to meet.
a week
aud one whom nil are glad
Juo. Hulin"H,
tho Thompson
Brothers and oas. Jilack are pulling
the arches of tho old bridge out of the
water, and are to deliver the same on
,luo cars, it u a iow joo, uui win ua
accomplished In good time.
Tlje wotk on S. II. Haslet's house
. . t i ?
is going on; uio plasterer, we oeueve
havinc: the floor mst now. e are a
littlo sorry about this, at we wanted
Baruuel t go Cshiog with us, and he
rannot loave on accouut of the liouae,
1 ' Bridge work ii lively Just now.
Mer. Wolcjtt (Jrove have a large
force at work on tie river bridge aud
are driving ahead fait. The stone
work of the creek Liidj-o will bo done
this week, en J the ireu is on the way,
and with no bad luck or high water,
will be up and rtu Iv or t rn-;i)p by
Wliv is it that wo cannot have
prencliing every Sabbath. As it is
there is only preaching every two
weeks. If there is no one dcnotnina-
lion in town able to support a regular
preacher, let us all join together and
get a preacher every Sunday one
Snndiiy have one denomination, and
tho next another, and so have preach-
intr of some kind every Sunday. There
are now a large number of strangers
stopping in our town who would go to
church every Sunday if they had a I
ehance. Cannot our citizens afford
them the opportunity T .There is net bridges and railings having been re
a town the size of ours in tho Stato newed and the Clon is iu a much
but that has from one to three regular
churches, and we certainly ought ta
be able to support one.
t rrvi ,i m.,:ia
ready for his house, and Charley Ilin
tun is, also; tho nex'. we expect to
hear is that D. V. Clark lias sold out
and bought a lot up Tubs' run, as he
comes from an old stock of pioneers,
and since Tionesta began to improve
has been tho one to build the furthest
out of town.
The correspondent of the Derrick
faith fault with the way the new piers
of the bridge are being constructed,
i. e. with the ends heading up the
stream being square. . For his infor
mation we will state that there are to
be ice breakers built of logs, and filled
with stone ; joined to the square end
the piers aforesaid
M. Ittel, proprietor of the Tiones
ta House is building an addition to
tho Seuth side of his hotel, large
enough to make plenty of room for
two billiord tables, which are on hands
waitinir for tho room. Tho structure
is to be finished by Saturday next.
Col. Thomas is preparing to build
a very neat houso (according to the
PlariS which he showed us) on the lot
ju,t east of Cobbs new house, and just
acr(es Ilcllen St. from the Sheriff's
house
It is to be reudy for eccupa-
tion by tho 1st of September next.
linrmioli Tl,iil rlnnn n. frond
thing when tney passed me oroiunncr
.. . ., i.i i?
Ir property owners io "r"' "'"
walks iu ironi oi u.cir proptny, uut
the property owners aforesaid, den't
repair worm a ceiu. r e uupa io
tlie ordinance cniorceu ai ence.
Postal cards having written or
printed tnsreon matter oi a vulgar or
t 1
indeceut character, scurrilous epithets
or disloyal devices will not be foiward-
cd iu the mail.
Any person deposit-
;nir ptul cards, bavin
written or
pvitotl matter thcron, as above for
bidden, or causing to bo deposited in
ii,,. nost-offico for mailing or for deliv-
ery, is subject to a fine of not more
than five hundred dollars, or impris
onmeut of not more than one year, or
both, according to the aggravation of
the oiieuse.
Pestmastcrs are not, under any cir
cumstances, permitted to redeem or
oxchango postal cards, that may be
misdirected, spoiled iu printing, or
otherwise rendered uufit for use.
..... ..It
Jn their treatment as man mauer
. . , , , , ,
""7 ll "Kretl oy po tmasters
llie same us scaioi leueia nuu iiui, as
printed matter, except that they are
not to be returned to the writers or
sent to tho Dead Letter office. If net
delivered within sixty days from the
time of receipt, they will be burned
by postmasters
BrainartV Myjical World for
Juno is on our table, and contains a
full and very interesting report of the
Kreat Cincinnati Musical Festival,
usual of musical
. n1. EssiP' riew &c- TurM
pieces instrumental music, andabeau
t!ful w iong are given in this nam-
ber, which are alone worth the price
Mu.ical World . year. No
Dorson interested in musio can a lord
, . -.iti..ut tha Musical World, and
lll(J jow ;ce ftt wLiuh -t ;g furn;,hcd,
,o dolIlir anlum) brings it with-
in tbe regch of g,, gpecim9u copies
ara gcnt u ddreti oa application
t0 tll, publiaiiergi 6. Braiuards' Sons,
Cleveland, O,
I
TLe Ju,v number of Ballou's
Magazine is already issued, and a nice
number it is, one of the best that has
appeared tiuce the great fire, when the
office of the publishers was burned.
It is a marvel of neatness and good
tale, aud coutaius such a brilliuut
libt of stories and illustrations that we
Jo nut wonder at its popularity, gaiu
ed in spite of competition. It is just
the book for the household, and such
being the care we recommend it to our
readers. Address Thomes & Talbot,
Tlie famous W atkins Olon, locat
cd nt Watkms, Bcbuyler to,, IN. I.,
which has become oue of tho most
popular Summer Ceserts in tho Uni-
ted States, and is annually visited by
tens of thousands of people from all
sections of the country, will with its
two Mountain Houses be open this
season, for visitors, on or before the
1st of June. The entire Gleu proper
ty hos recently been purchnsed by
John J. Lytlo & Co., of Philadelphia,
who have mado many important lm
provements nearly all the starcasen,
better and safer condition than ever
before. These gentlemen will person
ally supervise and manage the Glen,
t Bummer Hotels, duung the
season of 1873, and spare ne time or
expense in endeavoring t make it an
attractive and pleasant place of resort
for the public.
New stock of Men's, Boy's, la
dies', Misses' and Children's Shoes &
Gaiters, at Robinson & Bonner's. Call
and see thera. -
12
School Tax Notice.
In pursuance of act of April 21st,
18G9, Sec. 2, P. L , page 87, 1 will at
tend at my store, iu Tionesta Borough,
on each Saturday for the next tivo
months, at which time any person
wishing to pay his or her school tax
for the year 1873 can do so and receive
a deduction of 5 pr cent, on the
amount of his or ber tax. After that
time no abatement shall be made, but
after three months, their will he an
additional 5 per cent, added on ril
tax not collected, or paid into the
hands of the Treasurer.
D. S. Knox.
Tionesta, Juno 16, 187.3.
Robinson & Bonner have a full
gtock 0f puinl Leghorn, Wool-ami
pur uat8 for mell amj boys. Alsc
1
oys. Also
Ladiei' and Misses trimmed Hats.
V14VI'i.
Jn rurauance of ftct of tho Gea
eral Assembly paseeJ the 3d day of
Aprii iS5lnnl Biibecqueiiit Suploment
pBMed lIl0 llth dliy 0f April, 18G2,
,ho lllbcril,or will be at tho following
,.,! ,,ico within the fVmntv ,.t
Forest, for the purpose of collecting
1. i l OTrt T
taxos lor me year loio. laxpayers
who pay to the Treasurer aro cntilled
to a deduction of five per cent.
Baruett township, Couksburg, Juuo
10th, from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m., Clar
injrton, Juno 10, from 3 p. m. to 7.
Jenks township, Marien, June 11.
Howe towntdiip, iTilltown, Juue 13.
"Kingsley township, Newtown, June
14, at Wheeler & Dusenbury's store.
Harmony township, Juno 1G, at tho
store of J. I. Iiango ; irunkcyvillc,
June 17.
Hickory township, Fust Hickory,
June 18, at the storo of T. J. Bowman,
Tionesta township, Tionesta, Juno
19, at Court House.
Tionesta Borough, at Court House,
uune
Green township, Juno 21, at the
IIouso of L. Arner.
Fred. Clasps En, Treasurer.
May C, 1873.
-The best stock of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu
Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's,
Centre St. Particular attention paid
the repairing or hue Watches. Or
tiers by mail promptly attended to.
30-ly.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
Over two thousand acres of Cue
Hemlock Timber Lands situated on
Maple Creek, near Clarington, this
county are for sale at a ba.gain Part
' mo lanus are nuuuixu wiunu n.ur
miles of Clarincton, on tho Clarion
luver, and would be a fine site for an
extensivo tanuery and saw mills. Map
"J particulars cun be seen by apply
g to the editor ol tins paper,
Job Printing.
Do you want posters?
Do you want hand-bills T
Do you want business cards f
Do you want a neat bill head T
Do you want a tatty letter head f
Do you want a nice visiting card T
If so, leave your orders at the Re
publican office where they will bo exe-
cutcd in the neatest style and on most
reasonable terms.
The lightest running Machine in
the world is the Grover & Baker, at
least liuldwin, of Ti'liojito says so
i
Chums, Stone Crocks, Land Tlast
ter, at Robinson & Uonnehs.
The colored address label on each
paper shows the dato to which the sub
scriber has paid, thus
Thes Turner 1J74,
signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for
his paper until March 1st, 1874 The
mail list is corrected weekly. By con-
suiting the address label every subscri
ber can tell hew his account stands.
Our accounts go hack no further
than the 1st of January, 73, the ac
counts previous to that time being
payable U the old firm. The old sub
scription book is yet io eur hands, and
our receipts will be recognized by the
old firm. tf.
Xew Advertisements.
Enoch MorKtin's Sone'
SAPOLIO
. is a substitute for Soap for all
Household purposes, except
washing elothss.
SAPOLIO
for Cleaning your House will
save tho labor of oue cleaner.
(Jive it a trial.
8APOLIO
for Windows is better tjian
Whilintf or Water. No remov
ing curtnins and cn'pete.
SAPOLIO
cleans Paint and Wood, in fact
the entira houso, bettor that)
Soap. No flopping. Saves la
bor. You can't afford to be
without it,
SAPOLIO
for Scouring Knives is better
and cleaner than Bath Brick.
Will not scratch.
SAPOLIO
is better than Soap and Sand
for polishing Tijware. Bright
ens without scratching.
SAPOLIO
Polishes all Brass and Copper
utensils better than AcidorOil
and Hotten Stone.
SAPOLIO
for Washing Dishes and Glass
vi are is invaluable. Cheaper
than Soap.
SAPOLIO
removes Stains from Marble
Mantles, Tables mid Statuary,
from llard-flnishsd Walls, and
from China and Porcelain.
S APO LIO
remove Htaiim and Greaso
lrom Curpot and other woven
fubrics.
There la no one article known that will
do bo many kinds of work and do it as
well as Sapolio. Try it.
HAND SAPOLIO
a new and wonderfullv effeo
tivo Tiolet Soup, having no
equal in tin country of auroaa
HAND B -A. 1J O L. I O
tn an article for tlie Bath, will
"reach tho foundation" of all
lii-t rnmns the nores and irives
a healthy action and brill inn t
tint to the skin.
HAND SAPOLIO
Cleanses and Beau ti ties the
Skin, instantly removing any
stain or blemish from boln
hands and fnco.
HAND SAPOLIO
is without a rival in the world
for curincorpreventing rough
fiass and chapping of either
baiius or nice.
hand SAPOLIO
remove Tar, Pitch, Iron or
Ink Stains and Grease; for
worker in Machine Shop,
Mine, ifco., is invaluable. For
lmikiug the Skin White anil
Soft, and giving to it a "bloom
AtVi.nlu o IliunnuiicnBcaoH Itv
any Cosmetic Known.
HAND SAPOLIO
costs 10 to 15 cents per cake,
and everybody fcbould have it.
You will 11KO it.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS,
Buy It of your merohant If be has it or
will procure It for you. If not, then write
for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapolio,'
and It will be inane a tree.
20 1' AUK FLACK. N. Y.
eow. U-ly
THE MOOT it SHOE STORE
G2T TIIDIOTTTE!
TVT E. STEVEN'S. Proprietor. Parties
1. in want of FINE Boots and Shoe wiil
alwuvs find a good assortment at Stevens'
Whou you cull, just suy "l'l om Tionesta'
and vou w ill bo liberally dean with.
6-o'in N. E. STEVENS.
NOTICE.
CoiuinMO!r.ns' OrnoK, Forest Co., )
Tionksta, Mat 1, 1873. J
Notice is hereby givou that tho bridge
across Tionosta Creek neurits uioutli will
bo removed by the 15th mst, and the Creek
will he obstructed for sixty days thereaf
ter in tho erection of a new bridge fo. All
persons interested will govern theiusolves.
ucooruingiy.
Bv order of the County Commissioner
1). V. CLABK, Clerk.
a pdcit nrrcn I horace wa
a nnru i iir r r n ! n,-i,u . aw
n a was . i 1 . . . . ' ' ,
4K1 Broadway, N. Y., will dispose of 100
l'lANOHJttirtGANSofUist-claMs makers,
includintr WATEKS' at extremely low
prices for cash, or part cash, and balance
in small monthly payments, now -uc
tuva lirst-class Pisnos. all modern im
provomenU, for j7& cush. tlrgaus 5.
$70. Doublo-reod Organs, flOO; i-btot
SI 10: H -stun, fr., anil ui.wurds.
Wil'tKv I'UMTltTU PARLUH ORGANS
are the nio.st beautiful in style and porfivot
in tone ever luailo. The CONCERTO
STOP is the best ever placed in any organ,
It is Produced bv a third set of reed pecu
liarly voiced, tlie effect of which is most
charming and soul-stiriiug, while its in 1 1
lalion of the human voice ia superb
Terms liberal. lllutruted Catalogue
Mailed for onu stamp. A liberal discount
to Ministers, Churches, uiiiiay-rtchools,
WANTED.
General and local Aa'ts,
Tor the liartrain hcwiiitf
Machine, mada at Pn
bitrv, Conn. Tho slillsst
fastest and easiest I.ork
Ktitoli, Straight Needlo
Machine in market. We
give better terms than
anv other company. Ad
dress, JOIIX A. DODGE, Gea l Agent,
Dan bury Conn.
WALLAI'R COMPANY'
CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE.
No boiling necessary. A cup of dslicious
Cliocnlato made with It in two minutes.
Nowaato. I'm'kcd in pound jars. Vanil
la or plain. One doa. In box. Cn'iiHled
as a oonlfCtlon lor luncn, sprenu on ur'-K-ers,
with a plas of milk at hand to drink.
For making Soda Water Syrup or flavor
infj Ice Cronm it is superior to any Choco
late C ake, nothing else win Da ubou wnere
this has been tried. For salo by J. '1.
Warren V Co., Cincinnati, O.
WHjlWAXT AN AUK3T.
In this townshinto canvass for the new.
valuublo and fust selling hook by Dr.
JOHN COWAN,
THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE
Koeoinmonded and endorsed by promin
ent ministers, phvsicians, roliciotis and
secular papers. Is'o other book liko it
published. w per woeit gamine eu. Au
di ess, COWAN C CO., 139 Eighth Street
Now York 4 t
Wrile for s Trie List to I. II. JOH3I9TOW,
GREAT WESTERN
BmlUifidd St, Pittebwas, Fa,.J
Ilreecli-Loadinp: Shot Guns, J0 to
Double Shot Guns, flfjfl. Single Guns, S3
to$0. Rifles, $-i to 973. Kovelvers, aft to
a. Pistole. 81 to as. (ian .Material, lsn-
ingTacklo, Ac. Lurire discounts to dealer
or tin lis. Amv uuns, iiovoiverx, w.,
boimhi or traded for. Goods sent by ex
press C O. D. to be examined before paid
lor.
WORKING CLASS ?&kl
$(i0 a week gunrantoed, Itespeetablo em-
plovment at homo, day or evening; no
capital required; full instructions and
valuublo package ot goons sent irco ny
mail. Address, with six cent return
stamp, M, YOUNG & CO., 10 Cortlandt
St., N Y. 4ll-4t
r TfJ lierduv! Agents wanted 1
$3 I U 4ZU All cliwscs of working
pooplo, of cither sex, young or old, make
nioio money at work for us in their spare
moments or nil the time than at anything
else. Particulars tree. Address Q. Slinnon
Co., Portland, Maine. 40
10,000 GIFTS,
$5000,000
On TUESDAY. Jl'LY 8th. 18TS. the
Third Grand Gift Concert, under tho man
RL'cmcnt of Kx-uoveonor T hos. K. Brain
lelte. and authorized by sncoial act of the
Legislature, for tho bonolit of tlie Publio
Librarv of Kentucky, positively ami un-
enuivocallv conies oll'i J Public Librarv
I lull, at Ixniisville. Kv..wlien SlO.OOOGifts.
all rnsn, amounting io f.iuu.uuo, win oeuis.
tribued bv lot auiong tho ticket-holders,
Tho money to pay an tneso gnus in iuu is
already in bank set aside for that purpose,
as tho following cerlincato snows :
I'AKMEIW AND LlnOVKKS- I
Louisville Kt Apr. 7, 1M73. f
This is to certify- thut there is in the Far
mors' and lrovcrs' Bank, to tlie credit of
tho Third Grand Gilt Concert ror the bene
fit of tlie Public Libriry of Ky., Fivo
Hundred Thousand Dollars, which lias
been set apart bv tho Managers to pay the
irifMln full, mid" will be hold by the Bank
and puid out for this purpose, aud tuis
purpose oniy.
Onlvafcw tickets remain unsold, and
thev will bo furnished to the first appli
cants at the following prices : Whole tick
ets, til): halves. 5 : quarters. $2.60: 11
wholes torjioo; oo t T r.jiiu ; sui lor i,oou
and 575 for t S,0O!. For tickets and lull in-
formution, aiply to
Til OS. E. DRAM LETT E,
Iiuisville, Ky.,
or TIIOS. H. HAYS ft CO.,
5-4t COD Broadway, Now York.
12,000, OOO ACRES!
Cheap FarxxiB !
The choapest Land in market for sale by
tho
UNIPN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP'NY
In tlie ureal riaiio v auey.
S.OOO.OOO Aomin Central Nebraaka,
Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and
upwards on live and ten years' credit. No
advance interest remiired.
Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil,
an abundance of good water.
THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST!
The irreut uiininir rontons of Wyoming,
Colorado, Utah and Nevada being supplied
by the lnrmers oi mo riuiio ancy.
Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160
Aores.
THE BEST LOCATION FOB COLONIES.
FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Millions
of Acres of choice Government Lands open
for entry under the Homestead Law, ncur
this Greut Ruilroad, with all tho conven
iences of an old settled country.
Froo passes to purchasers of Railroad
Lands.
Sectional Maps showing the Land, ulfo
new edition of Descriptive Pumphlet with
now Maps mailed lree everywhere.
Address O.F.DAVIS,
Lund Commissioner V. P. R. R.
50-4t Omuha, Neb.
O liTT Y (SITU It i
KAT ALYSI N E WATER
Is tho nearest approwli to a specific. evr
discovered for Dvspepsia.Neurulgia.Rhou
inatism. (iout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases ifencrally. It re
stores muscular owor to tha iiarulytie.
It cures Liver Complaint, Chronic Diar
rliou, Piles, Coiistiiatiiii, Asthma, Ca
tarrh, and Bronchitis, Disiaises of the skin
General Debility and Kervous Prostration
from Mental and Phyical F.xccsses. It I
the greatest antidote ever discovered for
excessive eating or drinking It corrects
the stomach, promoUts Digestion and K
liovcs the lluud almost imiiiediulcly. No
household should be w ithout it. For sulo
by all Druggists.
-erFor a history of the Springs, for mar
volloua cures, and for testimonials from
distinguished msn, send for the pamphlets.
Wlll'INEY BROS., (ieneral AgenU, !&7
Sottlh Front Street, Philadelnliiii, Pa.
GliTTYSiSL'ltG Kl'RING CO. 50-4
BOOKK1CFPINO MADE EASY. Every
clerk and merchaut can learn at oncw.
Book mailed, 'Mr. H. Getilitnj Bryant,
'YOU ftSK! I'LL TELL!"
The New DEFRRTUREIn Boeki.
Agents Wanted. Kxvlusivo territory giv
en. Tlie book will soil ilsflf. Father,
Mother, Sister, Brother, Minister, Mer
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Mariner, aud YournUf all want It. Tit unit
is Monkv if it. Send for n Circular.
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6th hi.. Phiiadelphia, Pa.
TEICRAPHY.
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tion In this advanced si is th art of Tele
graphing. Apply to the undersigned foi
Smith's Mnnual of Telegraphy, the boi
work publislie.i on tins kuojcoi, 1'iee
30 els. AIo for every description of Tel
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O. TI LLOTSON ft CO., 8 Dey St., Nen
York.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
PEOPLE'S STORE
OF
HILBRONNEIUSt CO.
A Fresh Stock of
SPRING & SUMMED
GOODS,
Cloths,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Grlov
Gents' Furnishing Gooi
UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDER
HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSBT,
LACES, LACE GOODft,
BUTTONS, BRAIDS,
TAPES AN I)
N0TIQN5 OF ALL KINDS,
SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY BILK!
A full line of
CARPETS:
HAS
BRUSSELS,
HEMP,
IXGRAIS,
At'.,
Ac.
ALSO
MILLINERY"
ANDSTRAW GOODS,
HATS, UONKETS, VELVETS,
VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAUH
ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT
EASTERN PRICIOB.
Wo are prepared to pay llieliihekt pric
for
W O O Xj,
siii:i:i-r:ia"s & xiikn
Of all kinds, either in MONEY or floe
Wo have in our employ a FIRS T-CL A
TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand
GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of l.est qnalil
and latest designs, which he will make u
in a workmau-liko manner and latei
styles. Good (its guaranteed or no sale
A good and complete slock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Always on hand.
SILVER-PLATED WAKE AS,
JEWELRY,
Of very superior quality and latent Ai
signs.
SiNly
HILURONNER CO.
WAGES
I TOR all who are willing to work. Ab
. ponton, old or young, of either aez, oa
make from (10 to Wo per week, at hom
day or evening. W anted by all. Sutti
ble to oither city or Country, and any ei
son of the year. This is a rare opportua
ty for tlioso who are out of work, and ot
of money to mukoan independent livlm
No capital being required. Our pamule
"How to make a living," giving full it
structioiis, sent on receipt of IP rQb
Address, A. BURTON & CO., Mofrisanli
Wostchostor Co., N. Y. 4
A rj.T,T0Trn overvwbul'otosellollrBe,
-iiT'Wi.i.'i11'"' novel F.inbroidsrin
WANTED-Nltttliinc' rnJ ,or lllyu
tinted I lit uiiu, to tho McKea Manufw
turing Company, 3ul Broadway, N'
York. 4
TIIK HA It LO It 1'U.lirAMUN.
Every Lady wants one I
Kvery Man ought to have one 1 1
Kenton receipt of Ten Cents. AddrMi
L. F. HYDE A CO., lld Seventh Avnu
New York. 4
BO.N.TON 11.1UTATION KK.NaU,
Sent on receipt of 25 cU. Unluiie I'rini
ing aud Publishing House,' Stt VMuy Hi
K. V-
rpilK BECK WITH JO Portable Famil
A Sewing Machine, on SO Days Trial
many advHUtuies over all. tStUiafaali
guaranteed, or t-0 refunded. Sent eoan
pleto, with full direction. Beckwl'.h Sew
ing Machine Co., btii Broadway, N. Y.
Of! WOKE nealiy exeouted at thlsolfl,'