UoSBA? MORXlNfi, Altt io,.tfJi: turn .1. (I. I1AT.E V5ticimr-W. 1 MnrellHolt, W. B. JIarlan, I'. 1). Thonma, , i. Wulentt, Uoo. Hoynm, T. J. i'oim. W$J'jttoi&et. PkM.rWUiolt, I), s. ivtiox. , ,, , ;. Y)Ktafti Oro. Haslet. . '.-roUrrv.r s. I). Irwtn, M. W. Tivto; II. O. Davis, I. f). Knox, Hi J. Wol uolt, L. L. Hackott. ' v rorrnsT county -officers. .-,- - pHuMrnt Jnritr-Vl P. Jbnkk. . .4..Toriafi jHtfytt J. A. pBorHn, AN "diIkw Cook. ', .Mert'T T. J. Vah Oikskn. " ' . ; -, l 'Vn.nr.' .'MI. OI.AHHNKB. . .r Vrothnnntnry, lieQixtcr & Hecortler,tt. 3. B. AUNKW. . CbmrnwiiioiKni J Anon MKnriLMOTT, T. 1. Uoi.l.tMH, John Thompson. ; Cnunti) NitprrinienilrntH. F. RouKil. ' DinlrU-t Atinmrif'W. W. Makiii. Jury Oiinim'MiimcM-G:onau BtaaiNS, Ontn.i nw,iwr-S,l). I HWIN.. nutu Jjl(litmM. Cl.ARK. T, B. Mauler of Cuvyren IVlh PiiUUCC. p vtuwmMy J, B. liAWnoif.-; .- At TIONESTA STATION, on nnd after Tluirsday, July loth., is. Jt. .,,. ,. MUVIU lM'l' t'fcASW. - '3.ratn 22 : R:l n. m: '7:05 p. in. . Ti-hIu CO jUlf. a, m. -i. .j.: '-U:4:l . llli r-d,.r. - 10:10 a. BU Trnll 21 . a . 5:35 p. ni. 21 CLAHS. TrnlnSa til, .' . J fi-TiA A. in. fiil '- ' . n t ' W p. in. On dm Itlvor DIvIhIoii . f. from Oil il City f, rvliiAhm, tli l iver is Jx'ortH ; Uvwn tlie rivor, noutU. .i tj LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. John Fark was in town tho other lay looking weary but happy, as ho jioda new boy added to his family last 1 -Week.! ' " ' v , " i f he old adage, "a pint is a pound the world around," we don't believe 5 -.ill, for we have seen some men with less .than a pint in them that thought , they weighed a ton. ' ' Tho bridgo at Parkers, the stone work of which was injured at the time ' .rtiirs went down, is now nearly finished "Tho stone-work is said to be as strong "as that of any bridgo on tho river. V ; One spanf the .river bridge is up and the next one is here Teady. If ' .the weather is cood we will have a ' bridgo earlier thnn we did last year; t. nud from present looks longor, AVe noticed in town Leonard Ag- : rew, who is iiow running tho bcoM House, in Fugundus. . This house luis always been the best in Fagundus.and wo believe it will keep its reputation binder Mr. Agnew's supervision Quarterly meeting will bo held at M. E. Church in this place, coinmeno ing on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock F. M. and continuing over Sunday. Fro siding Elder Lyon will ho present and conduct tho meeting. ,-. One evening last week a young man named MuCue, and a lady named Dnhle, fell from a swing at Hurst's Mill, in Knox towuship, rcudoring them boi.li insensible for a time. Both are recovering however. Clarion Dan' ocrut. . . - "We notice Mrs. E. Ij. Davis with c Maud, Jim. aud Charles, iu town visit f ing their friends and old homo.' E. L. was so busy building aud shipping . .engines he could not leave., Co mo up Eph., and take a breathing spell ; your old friends would be glad to see you. Jack Lynch, a workman ouDilh ridge's mill, fell backward from the second story of that structure, on Thursday last. lie foil a 'distance of about twenty fet, striking -, on his lead and shoulder, and strange as it . may seem no bones were broken, and ; lie went to work again Mondaj morn- crM, 1?.. Porter, .of .ByrnU fowQ Khip, who has been tor soma 'time an nouucod as a candidate, fur County Commissioner, desire us to state ' that lie is not an independent' candidate, but. is running for tho nomination, ' subject to ' Republican usages. Tho correction Mill bo seeu in . tho an pounceuicnt. , , , ' ' , , j.ti Pianos and Organs. Tho makes pf ' .r.AYebcr; Stock; Matushck; Iluines; Mason & Hamlin; Smith American; Estev. and scvcrul others. Foreign and domestic Sheet-Music, Music liooks. Ail kinds of MuriU'ul Iiutru-. incntd. nnd mcrcluindisc of the best (iiialitv are constantly on hand at Jos. Btcinbursep &,' Co.', '"Music Dealers, Oil City, Fa. Agents for tho above named manufactures fur this section, ' nnd for all tin; inu.-io iicibh.Uitra in the eiamtry. Scud for caluloitucs 4iud price liiy." ' , ! " 10 If -Tho Democratic Conforccs met at Frybnrgli last week to decide tlie Ai- scuilly question, nd didu'tdecidt it. Among other rcfisons given by tho fjlarion couferces for wanting tho As semlibman permanently, wa, Jlliat Jf tlio tenuulir:aii,voto of Clarion county and (he entire vote of this county wore - unfix vornble, they coubJ rtill elect their candidate in other words, thry'.hwl tha power to swindle Forest out of Ucr .1 1 I. J-'V VT.t it- nguis, nna proposcu louou. jiuw wo wikIi it distinctly understood (hat ;t docs'no mako us feel bad to too the Doinocracy in a riot, bul as a look- on wo mrist still have ourt opinion lis to the points luvblycd"1 in tho fracas. And it is'diio lpThion: m looker-on that the Clarion coOntt candidate 4dd conferees are acting tho hog, either blindly or pj-emcditatedly.JLf bliudly tbev hou!d have an operation per foriiieil on tltelr optics, and tTielr Leads sand-papered r if prcmoditatodly, there is no excuse for tbeuiUicy bjiould bo executed, politically speaking.. ..-. , IMcan while, their folly 'is bur" oppor tJry." Tno'pcdlo of Clario'ntounty arc not all swine, consequently,' will "' i i ' . 'It.''... not sec a canuiuaio ioisiea unou iciuiu contrary to all principles of right and decency.' Tho position, naturally ,uo longs'to iirbf,' but whild we" believe this, we will still support a candidate lYpjiJ oithef oonniywho is agreed upon by' tho leiutlicai:8;of,Uio tlistrfct. Any who wish to. run for tho,- jionuua- Ifou should announce at Oucd ' ; ....... -ii A ninnwhoso-uaroe weihavo not yet beard, wal arrested yesterday, and furnishodaparfinonts' in'' the county jail, on a charge of appropriating nnd selling a horse belonging to a Jeiler- son county gcntletnan, wlkilc the owner wasir't looking. Tho' circumstances tlieae: lyast week -the prisoner stopped at the Hear Creek' Mill, and wanted to sell tho horse to Geo, Mor gan. After settling on a price, Mor gan paid him $40 on the trado, and agreed to pay tho rest yesterday.' After tho man lugpiie- Morgan bopan to think that perhaps the horse hud been stolen, aud as the man represented that he had lived at Lincville, Mr. Morgan rode over there a day or two after, and could learn of no ouo who had ever known of the man who rep resented himself from that place. So ho came to town and asked a lawyer if he should not get out a warrant to arrest tho man . when he camoback after the balance of the money. , Tho lawyer thought tho evidence too slight, and nothing was then douo. But yes terday, when tho mail came after the back pay," tho owner of tho horse happened along about the same time, and the thief was taken into custody. As the theft was committed in Jeffer son county, we suppose the prisoner will be taken there for trial. . Mr. T. B. , Cobb's family moved into their new bouso on the corner of Elm and Helen streets, on Friday laf-t, which, by tho way,, ia one of nicest residences our town can boast of, Mr, J. D. Ilulincs moved into tho 'house vacated by Mr. Cobb; and Wm. Blum' will soon commence; housekeeping iu the houso formerly occupied by Mr. II. Henry Schuruaker.Nvho has heretofore been living with Iluiingswill shortly move into the vacant house just below that now occupied by Ilulings. t . On Friday last CapC Knox , met with quit a scvero accident atj his mill. While eawing tho plank for the River Bridgo a Blab' bound tho saw, and tho Capt. tried to hold it ofij in so doing tho head block caught his fopt and crushed it ngainst tho olf-bearing roller. Tlio ilesh was torn from 'the bones, leaving thoia. aud tho lendon of -all thq toes bare. It is a very pajuful wound, but not necessarily dangerous, aud tho Capt., under; the care of Drs. Winana & Blaiuo is get ting along finely. Lady Cake. Take three-quarters of a cup of butter, beaten to a cream ; add two cups of white sugar, oilo cup of sweet milk, fijuteggs, beaten itifl', aud three cups of flour, with one men sure Bauuer Baking Powder: first mixing the Powder w ith tho flour, and passing both through a sieve. Each can of tlio Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printod directions. It' you cannot' obtain this really vaiialilo article Iroui you! gro cer, send twenty-fivp cens by mail, addressed tn-Bfiwor Jiaking l'owder, P. O, Lock Box, '317', Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, post ago paid, a uunilcr ani.l i.u;ka":u together with a H.-tr liny variable Recipe...; Khcriir Van Oiescn is kept "quite j busy now-a-days traveling from one end of tho county to the othef. He returned from Clarington on. Monday, and went direct to Fagundus and arrested a man on a Capias ad Respon- dendom, although, we haven't the slighlcstt idea what that is. Go in Sheriff, but don't come around our ranch, unless you lnirosomc advertis ing you want done. :' A St. retersburgh correspodent of the Derrick has this to say in re gard to tho Assembly question In this district. Among tho Republicans named as eligible parties for the nomi nation are thoso which our extreme modesty forbids us to mention, hence we omit the entire list : ' In your valuable paper of tho 9th iust. vou refer to tho animosity exist ing between Democratic conferees of Clarion and Forest counties in rela tion to a choice of candidates for Assem bly. Tlie oilmen here desire a practi caf oilman for that position. ' :Never" tholes, they conceclo the right of choice, by long established usages, to Forest county. A letter in tho Forest County of the 9th, claims Hint in caso no nomination is mailo Republicans will go for Mr. Williams of Clarion. And, lor the benefit of the Press, we say that Rcpublicansdon'ttake much stock in Democratic candidates, so lar as votir oorrespondcut Is posted.', A prom r . :n . - j i- .1 ; .. i. ineut oil producer ur lumuei iiitiu, miu has the several interests of the district at heart, will be put up on the Kepub iican ticketrnnd a free field fight will be open to all. , fi-r p '' $ ? Wo "are in receipt of Harper's Magazine for September' The follow ing is the list of contents:' ' J ''"' General Slicrmau in Europe . and the East (Second Taper), with "ten illustrations; Tho Night Song; Ten Days with the Deaf and Dumb, with seven illustrations ;' Pulpit Flowers; The Protestant Cemetery at Florence, with four illustrations; At an Old Grave; Colonsay and Oronsay, with three illustrations; John Suart Mill with a portrait ; Patienco ; The Bones 6f ouf Ancerttrs ; My Neighbor's Gar den ; Ilawaii-Nei (Second Paper),witk nineteen illustrations; Only a Singer A Simpleton, A Story of the Day J Tho Twelfth of August; Number Tw-o; The Republican Movement in Europe (Ninth Taper) 5 Recollections of an Old Stager; That Bull Tup; My Blindness and Albrecht von Gracfei The Trotting Horse in America; Edi tor'.1: Easy Chair,; EditoVaLiterary Record; Editor's Scientific Record; Editor's Historical Record ; ' Editor's Drawer, with five illustrations. Terms .84 a year. ; Harper & Brothers, Pub lishers, Franklin Square, N. Y. Robinspn cv Bonner have- glass fruit jars, tin fruit cau3 nnd scaling wax. The Tearl Self Sealing Jar, sold by them is the best jar made.. 17tf Fob Salk. OnuTeu HorsoEugine aud Boiler. For salo cheap or will trado for a good team of horses or young Cattle. .. CJ. L. IIanxa, . Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., " h West Hickory, Pa. Marriage ' Certificates, " Jjiauk Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpecuas, Summons, Executions. Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf Those beautiful. lots just north of Mrs. Henry's rcsidenco can bo bought cheap, on lung tiraS, by applying to tho editor of this paper. - tf. STOCK FOR ALE. T. J. Payne, having finished logging for tho season, has for sale eight ($) hordes and two (2) pairs of oxen.. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne's Mill, near Newinanville. tf. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf s Centre St.- Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches, Or ders by mail promptly attended to. ' Robinson & Bonner receive Flour and Salt by the Car Load, at a great Having in' Freights, aud -give custom ers tho benefit, " tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lund situated on .Maple Creek, near Clarington, this comity, are for salo at a bargain. Part of tlie lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on tho Clarion 1 liver, and would bo a line cite for an extensive tniiuery and saw mills. Map and pai tieul.it'3 can bo seen i apply ing to the editor of Ihu paper. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want businoss enrds 7 Do you want a neat bill head f Do you want a tasty letter head f Do you want a nice visiting card T If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the ncntcst style aud on most reasonable tcrnisv t Tho colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper tiutil March 1st, 1874 Hie mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting tho addrcsB label every subscri ber can tell how his account .stand. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac-. counts previous . to , that time being payablo to the old firm. Tho old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. Tlio lightest running Machine in the world ia the Grover & Baker, at least . Baldwin, of.Tidioute says so, and ho knows. ": 1 46 ly The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at - ' '- RomssoN & BoSiEit's. J. B. LONG, jJANt'FACTURKU of and Dealer In HARNESS. SADDLE3, WHIPS, ROBES, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, " : "- HORSE tTOTHLNG, and overythlnRn tho line. In Bnnncr A THE VERY BEST PLAN By which you can obtain Lifo Insuraneo Is tho Low Premium, All Casli.Htoek pmn It fumUhes tho largest amount of Insur aneo for a civon sum of monoy. . Tho con tract is plain and definite, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. Xhopol lev is always worth its faun, tlio premium never Increases. It is tho most satisfactory aud economical r'"'1 "for the Insurant. Tub TnAVKt-Ena -I.nsuranck Com par V, of Hartford. Conn., grants TJfo Tnsumhce upon this exeollent plum -Its security is uiKmostlcnod. v Apply to any Agent, or send for a Circular. l.r-4t SHERIFF'S SALES. T Y VIRTUE of hundrv writs oj a riu 13 rios ri.fa.vcn.ex.and lov.t'a.ismiodontof the t'ourt of Common i'leas o! 1-orcst Co, and to mo diroctodi tlicro will bo exposed to salo bv imblic vciuluo or outcry, ai mo i It' !.. 4 l. 1.... . ......I. i.F 'I in.inDl l.OUri XJOliaC, 111 Uyiwil'l ivnv.3wi on . -. .- i . - - - MONDAY", SEPTEMBER 23, A. D. 1S73, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following described real estate-, to-wit . Thomas B. Kcawright vs. James W. Guthrie, 2 Plurieg Fi. Fa. No. JO, Sept. Tr. 1N7S, K. L. HO. epi. it., ini. jvn uu feiulanfs riiiht, title, intcrcHt and claim of in and to all that certain piece or prrcel of land nituato in Jenks Township, rorost County, l a. Beginning at tlio norinwesi comer ot warmni jo. -no, mciicc uy Warrant No. 41'-'! and land (surveyed to Samuel Wallnco north 510 perolies, thence by Warrant No. 3(,u cant J 10 perciies, thoncc bv Warrant No. 3 itU south WH per- clien, thence by last .mentioned Warrant east 'J'Sfl perPhos, anil thenco bv Warrant ,0 West 4."u pcicncal n mo pmcu in up- ginning, coniaiiiing ium acres nmru or less. Warrautod in the numo of Nelson Strong. Taken In execution ami to bo sold ua tno nronertv of James W. (iiithrio ut tho suit of Thomas B. Keawright. .... ALSO, ..... "W. II. Rnvhiond vs. IlbnVy '' Wathoy and ii. J. Wathev, Lev. Fa. No. 28 Sept. Tr. IST.'I, C. 1, 2 Fchy. T 1S73. Mason Si Jenks An unnMidcd onl half intorest In all that certain nicco or parcel of land sit uate in tho Township of Hickory, County of Forest, and Statu of Fenna., bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Bein niir at a while oak tree tho most northerly coi ner ef tlis whoio Inutt. thotwo by trait No. 5-ttT south ftji-t'-ftvetlosrecs castthrei liuudrcd ami twenty percnes to a post ami Ntnnn. thence bv truct No. i2 nouth I'orty- live decrees west ono hundred and sixtyt eitjlit and lour-tentas perches to a post, thenco bv lunds o tho Mercantile retro- leiun Company north eighty decrees wowt tlirce unnitreuanil eignty-ei(riit and iour tenths perches, to a post' by blazed trees, thonce by tract No. o280 north lijrty-livo doKroos east throo huudj'Cil aud iLy-ono and six-tonth perclits, to tho plai of lo irinninir. Containiusr livo liundiod and seventy acres, more, or loss, boimr the most northerly half of the traet numbored 52(11. 'J'OReWiBr with all and singular tho buildings and improvements.--Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho nronertv of IJoniv Wutliey and M. J. Wathev. at tha suit of W. II. Raymond ALSO, . ' II. Child A Co. vs. Thos. Boyd, tianott Crusan and Thos. Ii. Stewart, partners as Boyd, Crusan Co., Veil. Fx. No. 44 Sept. Tr. 1.H7X K. D. 37 Mav Tr. 17:). Allen Thmiiosun A certain pltco or parcel of land situate ill llowo Township, Forost County, Fcunsylvauia, nuinbeicd War nil it '2X 78 bounded as follows, to-wit : u the north by Warrant No. litttMl, on tho iust by Warrant No. 2XH2, on tho soutn oy M'nnant No. HHO:5. and tlie wost by War rants Nos. H1K7 and ail. Containinfr loiO acres, more or less, boiiir sain land that .'oiiatliau Havs, lato Truiuurer of Forest Count v, sold" for taxes on Juno 2H, 1WI2, bv deed dated and acknowledged in open 1'i.iii-t Sent. 2:1. 1H7;. to Jiimos fctewarl. THken ill exomition nnd to bo sold as the property of Thou. Iloyd, lianott urusan and Thos. K'.ownrt, partnei-sas Boyd A Criisau, at thusuit ot II. Chllds & i o. Terms Cash. T. .1. VA N fi 1 F.SKN. Slicnlf. Sheriff's Ollico. Tlonesta, l'a., Aug. 12th is7:t. $3,000 FOR 20 CENTS! Ilt'l'uro vou start on a iournev. buy an Ac i-idciit Iiikiiraucu Ticket of the Railway l'asscnjcrs AMurauc Co., ot llarlforil, Conn. TickuUt lor oulnal railway hlatiuns, A"k lor un lintuiaucu lu-Kci, j Cjl'llscltlBi: forlho Fore-'-t Republican O It will pay. WIUIAMSPORT DIlllSXON SEM1SARY, - mUJAMSPORT, PA, For both 8oxe. EstabliHhed V year. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In overt Drpnrtinpnt of Culture- Send Tor Cntalowie. Arrano pnrly for rooms. Full term begins Auk. 2itlu W. LKE SPOTTSWOOP. 1. 15-Ot . , , .PrcHidont. 1 ;,:.; r-: . NEW BILLIARD ROOMS t ADJOTNINfl the Tlonesta IIouso, nt tho mouth of Tionosta Creek. Tha tables and room aro new, and everything kept In onlnr. To lovers of the uamo a cordial Invitrtthm islextended to-com o and play In the new room. M. PfTKL, Prop r. RUBBER GOODS, RltBBEff GOODS RUBBER GOPDS, RUBBER GOODS, ) , AT II. CJ. TIMtmt A t'O.'N cy, We have an Immense assortmont of the above Roods In every stylo and quality imaginable, as for Instance : 1 Inch Two-ply Rcltlng. f i inoh Two-ply Jtijlinjr. . H Inch Two-ply Belting. 2 Inch Threo-ply Bolting. , .21 inch Threo.pty Belting, ' . ' 3 Inch Thrco-ply Bolting. ' 3J Inch Threo.ply Bcltinp;. 4 inch Three-ply Belting. " i ! 5 inch Three-ply beltiiifr. ; fl inch Throo-ply Belting. 7 Inch Three-ply Belting. ' ' B inch Fonr-ply Beltinp. j I 9 Inch Four-plv Belling. 10 lncli Fonr-piy Belting. " ; l'l Inch Fonr-ply Belling' FIVB-PI-Y AND F-NDIJCSS BELTS TO ORDER OJS BIIOHT NOTICE. Wo enrentea satisfattion in every In stance, Wo aro headquarters for the above goods. H. G. TINKER & CO. .Wlrq r-u DRUGSTORE! Jas! II. Pones, Proprietor, (at the old staiid or Forest Co. Drug Storo) ELM STREET, ' . . - Tiokjwta, Pa. .- .-'M I. - . :. '. ' . :l ...:..' Tl AVING1 purchased tho ontiro stock of cliaiiKod tlio uamo to the "American," aud xx t no i-orest uouni iiruu more, i nave put ni, an entire now siock oi -. , ? PATENT MEDICINES, . JOBACCO. CIGARS, ; NOTIOKS, &C, LIQVOllS, For Medical use OXL Y Whlto Lend, perflietly nuro, sold much cheaper than lormpriy, Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosono, Tur- nontrrio. Benzine. Toilet - Articles, l'er- fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. 1 am agent for the PERKINS tt HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Tho onlv HAFE LAMP made, will burn nil kinds of oil witli perfect aatoty, bonis all Metal it can not break, uud so uoustuet- oil it cani((t explode. TTTP. SODA FOUNTAIN . ... . Is constantly charged ana iceu, and win oo servod uo In tlio best manner. Call and . . . . f...n ....j uooiiio. JAS. II. FONE.S. THE BOOT & SHOE STOHE OF TIDIOUTE I NE. STEVENS. PropricUir. 1'iulies in want of FINE Boots and Shoes will always lind a good assortment atStovens'. When you call, justsay "I'loiu iioncsia anil vou will be liberally dealt with. 0-Jiu ; " - ' N. E.STEYKNS. fJQTICE. .( COMMIKSlOSF.IU' OlVlHB, FollKST Co, 1 1 TionksTA, May 1, 1B73. j Notice is hereby given that the bridge across Tiouesta Cieek Heart. mouth will be removed by tho l.'Hli inst, and the Creek will bo obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter ill tho erouti an of a new bridge do. All )ci-Hons interested will goveru lliemsclvs accordingly. v ' , B ordor oftho County Coininlssldiiari. J). W. CLAHlv, Clurk, : , TIIKNKW l;l.AsTie Till NS. An Imnorlant Invention. It retains tho Ktmturo at all times, and under tlie bant est exercisoor severest strain. It Is worn with comfort, and if kept on night aud riav, eftcclM a permanent euro in a low weeks. Hold cheap, and sent by Mail when rooiiested. circulars free, when ur dercd by letter sunt to Tim Elastic Truss Co.. No. lis;l Id-oailwav. N. Y. City. No- lm.lv uses Melal Soring Trusses; too I painful ; tliey flip elf too frequently. 4 mmM rS 'YOU ASK H'LL TELL I" Thr New DEPARTURE'11 BnH. - AgonH Wanted. Exclusive tcrrltovv civ-, cii. Tho lHok will soil itelf. hVher, Mother. Hister, ' Brother, JJmistor, Mff. clmnt, ManiU'acturcr, Farmer. Minnr, iMariner, ana i nicirff ay warn u. iukbb is Monuv IS rr, Sond for a Circular. CI I ESTER. MAN .t WEUfi'XEK, 50 NortU 5th St., PhiliKU'lpliia, l'a.. TELEGRAPHY. A nvcesHury part, ol every person's eiluca tioii in this. ail vanced age'ls tho art of Tole graplipiR. Apply to the Tinderi(fnod for. Hiuith'H Idanual "of Tclc(p-pliy, Uip boat wurll published on Uuh siibjm t. . JrriCB, SO ctH. AIo for every description ofTcto prniiii; Intruotnent sml llnttory j Nitr Clufanii) Battery lot :fclectroplaling. Ia U. T1LLOTSON .LU..S Iey tit., Nev York. , . - , JUST RECEIVED 1 ! . r- J ATTHK . - ,U: PEOPLE'S STORE " 5 "' ,' -OF ' -' IIILBRONNERCO. VA'IYeshStocof SPRING & SUMMER GO O DSV,'! Cloths, . . . ,., -.Hats,';.'" ;f A . . , Cap,'-'; -! 'o ,.i V.-i v.:-;. -Boots ' V.- Shbes, : - : ... Hosiery-f ii " Ql'ovesa, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDEUWKAR, EMBROIDER ' HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, ... LACKS, LACE OOODS,: BUTTONS, 6RAIDS, ''. ' TAPES AND; - , NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS; SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full lino of ' '; CARPETS: ' RAO, . BRUSSELS, , JlliMP, 1NORAIN, &C, i ... , , . : ALSO - i., . " . ' : ' millInery ' - 1 :"- " ANDSTRAW GOoiS, , k HAlri; BONNETS, VELVETS, 7 VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ' ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT s EASTERN PRICES. Wo aro prepared to pay tho highest prluo for "WOOL, ; ' NWHEl-II'l.TS A HIDES, or all kinds, eithei' in MONEY or OeUa, Wo have in our employ" a FI RS T-CLABS TAILOIt, and keep cohstantly on hand a OOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of bMtsnillty and latest designs, whleh ho will make up in a workman-like manner and laUtt styles. .Ciood lita guaranteed-or no aala. A good and etnitplote lock or ... .,. ,;; HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand. ' i'-z SJL VER-FLA TED WARE AND '-v ' JR WELtl Y, ' ' : Of very superior quality and latest de signs. IHMy ' HILllRONNER A A CO. WAGES I T70R all who aro willing to' work. Any i i norHon. old or vniintt. or either sax, cun . ... . . . . . - . . i . ike from I0 to ? pr at nomo day or evening.' Wauled by all, huila blo to eitlier City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. This U a rure opportuui ty for those who aro out oi work, and out of money to mako an independent livltn.', No capital baing required. Uu pnuiplel. now to nuihe a living, giving iuu in structions, sent on receipt ot 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON uu., Morrisania, WetclieslorCo., N, Yr. , 4 A fT'TITC! everywhere to sell our new XlUjiN 1 O ,,,,,1 ,,nvi.l l--.iiil.i-,llllcrinir WANTEDMu,,U" Bt'ml fr J1US" t rated l irciuar, to inn ivicceo niniuiiic turing Company, . aoi) Broudwuy, New York, i . , .. ,- , ; TIIK PAUI.IHt t'O-IITAMON. Every Lady wants one ! Every Man might to have one ! ! Sent on res-ipt of Ten Cents. Addre, L. F. 1 1 Y lE A CO., J'.ii boyeulh Avenue, New York. 4 niov'ON 1U1ITATIOS slliNAI.s, Kent on receipt ot Z'i i ts. t'nliiue l'rint ing and Publishing Mouse, 36 Vcucy St., v- , ;t , i. .. rpjlE BlXJJv W1TU 20 P.nlablo Family J. Sewing Machine, on :tu Jiays Trial, many advantages over all. Haliliictioii guaranteed, or ;20 relunde.i. Sent com plft, with full directions. Heckwilh Sew i OK MaohinuCo., m2 Broad y, N. Y. I lull WORK neatly eioculod at lii oflioe 1 ut rwiusouuble ratws. -
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers