.-She crcsi glutton. VEIJESDAY B0RX1XG, SEPT. 10, '.871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. nurge3. O. Dai,k. Chancemen XV, P. Mtrcll1loU, W. 11. Jlarlan, P. 1). TtinmiM,M. J. Woleott, Goo. Bovard, T. H. Cohl. Justice of the JYtfc W. P. Morcilllott, D. H. Knox. Ctrttufn&lV Geo. Haslet. ArAnol Director S. I. Irwin, M. W. Tale, II. O. Davis, I. H. Knox, . J. Wol eott, L. Li. llackott. . FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.S. PrrMdcnt jHrljeXV. V. Junk. ' Atimeiate Jnlge3. A. FnorEn, Ai BliKW Cook. ahtirtfT. 3. Va- Oiksk!. Treaimrrr Frko. Oi.A"H!rn. Prothonntnry, Register & if ceorrfer, tfc ). B. AoNEW.' (nmisionrr .Taooii MKncinaorr, T. P. Coiun, Joiik Thompson, 0nv in"frn H. F, IIoiibkr. nutrlct Atroi-neuXV. W.MAwn. Jury ttjirimwiianar QeoiioiS Blooms, Wll PATTBBSOK. Aittnty sruMor .D. Iawiif. Oron'rr JoMAn Wiwak. tton'i'y ,4rfreori Wx, Clauk, T. B, rtnnii I.. Wakhkh. Member of Congrts Uth DutrMC. B. Ccktis. Atttmbly3. B. Lawsow. Tim of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on nnd after Tunrsdsv, juit itn, i?a: BOL'TU 1st CLAM. Train 22 - - - R:2U i. m. " 24 . 7:03 p. ui, 2p CLAM. TrulnSO .... ll:45a. m. M - - - 8:43 p. m. FOKTH 1ST CLABH- Tratn 21 ... 10:20 a. m. " 23 - fit p. m. 2D CLAWS. Train M .... 8:r. a. in. 6 . - - - 2:32 p. ni, On tho Hivcr Division i. c. from Oil HI? to IrvinoUm, np tlio river is North ; clown the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Branson, of Cnrry, formerly Miss Brownlee, of this place, is at present la town ou a visit to licr friends. A lunjority of the Odil Fellows of Tioueita went out to Lickiugville, to help organize a lodge tbere. From re ports we believe a good society will be formed thevo. Juo Hiding, who now occupies the house recently vacated by T. IV Cobb, is putting a new fence around the property, which the mmo will add 50 or CO per cent, to the looks of the aanie. Scott, the victim of the Siverloy ville tradgedy, of which we published an account last week, was quite low at ast accounts. The same mystery still surrounds the enso as when tho deed was perpetrated. From the Derrick of yesterday Are learn that a man named De Haven was stabbed by one George Uead, ou Monday evening, in three places. None jnt the wounds are necessarily fatal Read is in custody. Tho house occupied by Al. Pur tridge, is undergoing some repaint, among others, having a cellar dug and a largo kitcheu built. The job will probably be finished in the course of a .couple of weeks. "fater diggin' is now 'occupying 4he attentiou of our agricultural pop ,ulatioo, and the potato bug wanders .around, disconsolate. Their striped forms can be seen perambulating ou sidewalks at all hours of the day. The Union Timet has passed into the bauds of Prof. II. D. Persons, for raerly Sup't. of Schools of Craw ford county. The situation U a good one, and the new proprietor has ou .best wishes for a successful future. Before our next issue our readers will probably learn who the M. K Coufureuce has giveu us for a minister Of course everybody hopes that-Tio nesta will get a miuister who will be acceptable to everybody a large bill to fill. -According to Treasurer Spinner, there seems now to be no way to cover the "back pay stal" into tho Treasury 80 that the holders cannot get it ou ' again, unless they are so patriotic as to die and will it the United State Let us have the funerals. Hon. G. ViT. Scofield has been ad m quitted practice in io courts J'rie county. Several years ago he .was admitted to prctice there, but had lost the record of his first admission Tho Judge will probably do some tull pleading when be guts fairly iijto th Harness agaiu. By reference to our new advor t'seraents, it will be seen that the firm ,of Hilbrouuer & Co. havo dissolved, pur relutious with this firm have been pleuuut, aud wo wish them success whorever they may settle. Einstein, however, talks of starting another store here ou his own houk, Just at this season of tho yenr it will be interesting to sportsmen to know when they may kill game with out breaking tho laws of Pennsylva nia and thereby incurring a fine, and perlinps imprisonment. Deer may be killed from September 1 to Plocber- 31 ; squirrels from July 1 to Decem ber 31 j plover from August 1 to De cember 3,1 ; snipo from September to April 20; woodcock from August 1 to December 21 ; quail or partrideges from November 1 to December 31 j pheasants pinnated grouse from Sep tember 1 to December 31 ; rabbits from October 1 to December 31 rail birds nnd rccd birds from September 1 to December 81; wild turkeys from October 1 to December. No person shall at any time, within this State, kill any robin, thruth, lark, flicker, flinch, or wondpocker, or any other in sectivorous bird under a penalty of five dollars for each bird. The stone work ou tho Lacytown bridgo is now progressing rapidly. Ou Friday morning last, right feel of tho abutment ou the other side ot the crcuk wcro np. The are 1G to 18 men constantly employed on the work, which will probably bo ready for the iron this month. With their present force, and ouo derrick, they can put up 50 perches of stone in a day. From the apprarauco of tho work we should thiuk it was intended to stand for eight or ten ecu tunes, at least, barring earthquakes. Mr. West, who is well known about hero in this connection, will put up the iron work. In the mean time he goes to Irvincton to put the iron on a bridge over Brokenstraw at that point. The commissioners to select a site for tho proposed insane asylum, visited our place on Friday last, and were show around by several of our citizens The Oldtown flats were seen and ad mired by the commissioners, and should Tiouesta be selected as the place for the asylum, the flats will an doubtedly be the site thereof. AH the supposed-to-be-eligible sites in the din trict will be examiued before the com missioners report, but wo beleive Tio uesta will be the place selected. There is not a healthier nor more convenient place in the district, at nny rate. As soon as the report is made our reader will be informed of the fact. The Democratic' Stato Conven tion, which assembled in Wilksberre, on Wednesday last, placed in uoraina lion for State Treasurer, Frank M. Hutchinson, of Allegheny, and for Supreme Judgo, James It. Ludjuw, of Philadelphia. As far as the cliarae ters of these gentlemen are concrued, we know nothing against them, but the fact that they arc on the wrong side of the house to be elected. We state the facts thus fairly, although our candidates. Judge Gordon and R. W. Mackcy havo received nothing but abuse fron almost the entire Dem ocraiic press of the State. It will be seen bv reference to the announcements that we have now candidate for Assembly. We would like to say a good word for Mr. Alii son, but that might deter some other man from coming out, which would be money right out of our pockets, and that's something we cannot afford in these times of cheap lumber aud long notes. If, however, we cannot invoiglo uny pioro candidates into an nouncing, we'll descant on tho merits of our caudidate just before the pri marics. Lawrence is pushing his building up as fast as it is possible for any man to do. A 'though only a little over a week since ho purchased the lot he has nearly nil his lumber on the grouud, and tho foundation, or rather uuderpiuujpg, in shape to lay tho sills on. The building is to be quite a large one; we should say about 30x00, two stories high. It will probably be fin ished this fall. Smith Foreman will superintend the work, and dq a good denl of it himself. . Two spans of the river bridgo are up, the pluuk Uid, painted aud practi cally completed. The masons are at work ou tho last pier, and are pushing the work so that it will be ready for the third spau in about a week. After that cornea tho abutment aud short span, which will be a comparatively short job. lu about two weeks we be lieve foot passengers can cross ou the bridge. The whole structure will prob ably bo completed in about a month or six weeks. Dou't fail to go to Kobiiiiou & Banner's if you wtut ttoves, stovepipe or tinware. 23-tf. Another big fire at Titusville on Sunday morning last, which, burned down a wooden row of, seven large buildings. The entire lass will approx imate $73,00.0, Tbo cause of tho fire has not yet been, ascertained. The burnt district will l immediately covered, over with first class structures. The fire, therefore, may prove a bless ing in disguise ;'but if it is, it is very muck diguised. The Titusville cricket club 1ms been out on a "tower, and wns very badly scooped at Syracuse, N. Y., the score standing 146 to 74. The St. Cutherina's Club, of Buffalo got away with them, ulso, to the tune of 1C2 tq 46. The next time thoso Titusville chaps take a "tower" they won't go up into York State. On tho ontsido of to-day's piper will be found the election procUma' tion in full. It will bear perusal, es pecially by those whose duties are pointed out by the registry law. Of course while this interesting document remains in our paper we can not give our usual amount of reading matter, but will make it up after the election. Sponge Caki:. To tho yolks of six eggs, well benten, udd three-quarters pound of white sugar, juice of one lemon, one-half pound of flour, having in it ono measure of Banner Baking Powder, and the whitea of six eggs, beaten very stift". r.ach can ot the uanner liaking Powder contains a small measure, to bo used eveu full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro ccr, send twenty-five cents by. mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa. and you will receive, postage paid, t quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuablo Recipes. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Steck; Matushck ; Haines Mason & Hamlin; Smith American Estey, and several others. Foreign and domestio Sheet-Music, Music Bocks. All kinds of Musical Instru mcnts, nnd merchandise of the best quality are constantly on hand at Jos, Steinhuri'pr & Co.'s, Music Dealers Oil City, Pa. Agents for the above named manufactures tor this section and fur all tho music publishers in the country, bend for catalogues and price lists. 20 tf Carrier Seminary. The Fall term of Carrier Seminary will commence on Monday, September first. The Faculty comprise a full corps of teachers of great experience and well qualified to meet the wants of the public. ' By order of Trustees, John Keatlly, Prcst Clarion, Pa., Aug. 6, 1873. For Sale. One Ten Horse Engine ami Boiler. For sale cheap or will trade for a good team of horses or young Cattle. C. L. Hanna, Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., West Hickory, Pa, Thoso beautiful lots just north Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. The lightest running Machine in tho world is tho Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so and he knows. 46 ly The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's Contre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to 39-ly. The colored nddress label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scribcr hns paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid fo his paper until March 1st, 1874 Tho mail list is corrected weekly. Bycpn suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than tho 1st of January, "(3, the ac counts previous to that tima being payable to the old firm. Tho old sub scriptiou book is yet io our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. ftf. STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Payne, having Cuished logging for the seasou, has for sale eight (S) horses &nd two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne's Mill, near Newmanvillo. tf. The Queen Clothes Wriuger. Best Pit, at Kohi.nsun & B0Jii:;'s. -rMarringo Certificates, blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and nformations, for salo at this office, tf TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargnin. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fineite for an extensive tannery aud sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen n apply- ng to the editor of this paper. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1873. JRAND JURORS. Tionesla Bor. Geo. W. Robinson, Foreman. Michael Ittel. Tionesta Twp. Sylvester Butter- field, Jacob Stitzinger, A. Striley. Harmony. Ira Copeland, Daniel Stewart, F. A. Flanagan, W. S. Ab bott, John Hall, B. G. Morrison. Hickory. N. Pi Wheeler, John Cromer, Charles Murphy, James Hen derson. Barnett. Geo. Paup, Joseph Rey nolds, Jacob Mays. Green. David Guyton. Jeuks. Irwin Robinson. Howe. Thomas Porter, Robert Black. Kingslcy. Frank Guyton, Robert Graham. TETIT JURORS. Tionesta Bor. James Cole, J. A Hart, Jos. Grove, Frank Mabie, Dan' el Agnew, Ferninand Wenk, Jas. Graham, George Bush,.S. C. Sloan, Wilber Grove, Jas. Swaggart. Tionesta Twp. Wm. Hood, Jas, Huddlcson, hristian Cropp. Barnett Jos. Carson, Albert Flick, Wm. Henry. Hickory. Wm. A. Connelly, diss. Albauch. Jas. Hall, Jas. Green, Jas. Hunter. Wm. Albauffh, Hirnm Brown, John Shunk, Judson Clark, John II. Went worth. Kinjrsiey. Nelson Cole, D. Hugins, D. Gibson, H. D. Heath, J. S. Carson, A. ilson. Harmony. Henry M Setley, Geo, Culver, Ryan Heman, W. Y. Siggins, U. J. (Jopeland, Ira Chase, Koss Clark, A. A. Copeland, Wm. Hyde, J. b, Connelly. Jenks. John Mercilliott. Green. Fred. Weyant, J. Childs Jacob Myers, S. N. Flowers. New invoice, boots anc shoes, mens'., boys' nnd youths' boots, womans shoes and gaiters, misses and childrens shoes. Stock full and complete ; come and see before purchasing elsewhere we try to please all. Robinsqn A BoN'xicn. Job Printing. Do you want posters ? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a tieat bill head ? Do you want 4 tasty letter head T Dq you want a nice visiting card J If sn, leave your orders at tho Ro publican office where they will be e?e cuted in the uentest style and on most reasonable terms. NEW BILLIARD ROOMS! ADJOINING the Tionesta House, at the mouth of Tionesta Creek. The tublru and room are now, and everything kept in order. To lovers of tho h'umi) a cordial invitation is extended to come and play 1.. .1, ...... , IT'Illl't. I.Om 111 111a nun iiruui. in. ai ii'M, -VI' RUBBER G0QDS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. 1. TX1I?II A CO.'S CUNTKE HTUEtT, OIL CITY. PA, Wo have an lmmeiiNC assortment of tho above goods in every atylo and quality imaginable, as lor install : H inch Two-ply neltlnjr. 2 inuh Two-plv Helling. 21 inch Tv'Ori'ly ljcltiug. 2 inch Threrply Belting. i!i inch Throu-piy ISolting. 8 inch Throo-ply Halting, 3) ineh Three-ply liclting. 4 inoh TI)roe-ply Hi-Uhih. 6 inch Three-ply lieltiii n nun 1 nroe-plv Melting. 7 inch Throe-ply Helling. 8 inch Fonr-ply liclting.' U inch Fonr-ply Melting. 10 inch Four-ply lioltiug. 12 inch Four-ply tcltiug' FIVE-PLY ANft ENDLESS BELTS IO OKUKll U SlOUT UTll.E, AVo garentee satisfaction in every in ttance. o aro headquarter for thp uuove gooas. JI. G. TINKER & CO. WlLLIAMSPOKT, PA. For both sexes. Established 25 years. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES n pvory Department of Cultura. Send for Catalogue. Arrange parly for rooms. Kail term bftginn Auk 2th. W. LEE SrOTTSWOOO, D. P., 15-6t Prenhleut. DRUG STORE I Jas. H. Epnos, Proprietor, (at tho old Btand of Forest Co. Drug toro) ELM STREET, - Tiohbsta, Pa. 1 A VINO purrhased the entiro Block of thn KnrAHt, i ounn iirutr n lore. i u nve cbnnKed the name to the "American," and put in an entire new duck oi DBTJGS, PATENT MEDICINES, . TOBACCO, mm, NOTIONS, &C, LIQUORS, For $Tcdicaue ONLY nn.lt. T n..fnr.tlv nii.A anlrl tllllfll cheaper man lormeriy. Also all kinds ot OUh, Kerosene, Tur pontine, Jtonrine, Toilet Articles, 1'er tumeric, e., for aula cneap. I am agent for the PERKINS & HOUSE NQN-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Tim onlv SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil with porfett aafety, being all Motal It can not ureaK,ana so consiuci ed it cannot explode TIJE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantly charged and iced, and will be served un In the best manner, t'all aud see me. JAS. II. FONE.-J THE BOOT & SHOE STOKE OIF" THDIOTJTE1 1 TVT E. STEVENS. Proprietor. Fartios 1 . In want of FINE Boots and Shoes will always nnd a good assortment atntevens' wuon t-nn mil lnMt hav i'From Tionestii' and you will ba liberally dealt with. tf-Olll PI. J5. BlliVliflO. NOTICE. Commissioners' Officr, Forest Co.,) Tionesta, Mat 1, JUa. j Notice is horehv givon that the bridao across Tionesta liroeK near " mouni win bo removed by the loth inst, and the Creek will be obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter in tho erootian of a new bridge l c. All persons intorestod will govern themsolvos accordingly. liy order ortue county iomnussinners, CROVER & BAKER ni:ivi(i MACiiiXE.3 Tie fallowing are salooted from thqns auds Of tpetjmonials of similar ebaraoter, as exprpssiiig the reasons for the prefer ence of the UroverA Baker Machines over all others. "I like tho Grover & Baker Ma chine, In the first place, becauso if I had an v other, 1 sliould still want a u rover Baker ; and having a CJ rover & Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. ' It does a greater vui iety of work and is easier to icarn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cr lv (Jennv June) "i nave naa several years' exne, rience with a Grover A Bukcr Machine, which has given 1110 great satisfaction think the Ci rover & Baker Machine U more easily manngod, and less llsUJe to get out of order. I prol'er tho Grover A Buker de cidedly. Mrs. ur. watts. Cow York "I have had 0110 in my ratnily for some two ycui's; ami uom wnat 1 know of its workings, and from the testimony of many 01 my irieinis who usauio siiiue. 1 can hardly seo how nny thing c.ould be more complete or give hotter satisfaction," Mrs. lion, urani. T. J. VAN tilESEN. Agent. Tionesta, Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road DIRECT ROUTE TO BUFFALO THROUGH THE OIL REGIONS, ON AND after Monday Feb. 24, Train will run as follows (Philadelphi lime;: SOUTH. Buffalo Express leave Oil City at 2 10 pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 56 p m Night Express Leaves Oil City ft 60 p ta Arrives at Pittsburgh Sltiiu Day Express leaves Oil City 0 15 a m Arrives at Pittlburgh 6 0b p in pil City Accom, leaves Oil City 4 65 p. iu. and arrives at Brady's Bend U 30 p. ui. NORTH. Buffalo Ex. leaves Pittsburgh at 7 40 a m Arrrivea at Oil City at 8 26 p in Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh 0 00 pm Arrives at Oi. City 6 40 a in Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 a m Arrives at Oil Citv 8 Li n 111 Oil City Acc. leaves Brady's Boud 8 40 a m and arrives at Oil Citv 12 00 m aim arrives at uu l uy 1; Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on Express Trijins, between PitUbuig Titusville. Through Couches ou Da 1 niuhi ch nnd Lav Ex. press 1 rains uetween I'lttsburgli un.l Boa t"n. J. j. LAWltENfE, T. M. KINC,, " Qeli'. H frW A t. Sup't. Tla Republican Ofllce KEEPS constantly on hand a large as aortnientof Blank Demls. M HubrxBnaH, WarrantM. Bummnni. Am t. i V.m. .1.1 f 1 . 1 j' - AWARDED BY THB AMERICA INSTITUTE, TOJ. XV. McKEE, for Embroidering and Fluting Machints. "It la Ingrnioua and will met the wanta of every matron In the land." EXHIBITION; OF 187. ' John. E. Oavlt, Recording Secretary, e . A. unrnara. rreaiacni, Samuel D. Tiiman, Correnpnding Secy. xsew xorK, jnovemoer-z", isiz. This simple and ingHnoui Machine i M useful as tho Mewing Machine, aud Is fast becoming popular with ladles in the place of expensive Noedle-work, ita work being, mucfl mora handsome, requiring loestimo and not ona tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete witnoat it. A Macntne witn uiusiraiea circular ana full instructions sent on receipt of $2. or nnisheu in sliver plate tor vz.i . Address, The MrKee Manufacturing). 00a iiroauway, ne tors. Agents Wanted. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF UR. Is recommended by regular Medical petitioners and a speedy cure guaruteeu for Colds. CoiiL'hs.tVtnrrh, Asthma, Bron-; chita, Spitting Blood, Coinsuption and all l'ulnioiif,ry L'ompiaints. seroiuia, n.rysip alaa,' l)vHiiepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-morbus, Cholera and nil livoraud bowel complaints. Kldnov diseases aud all ariections of the Urinnl Organs perfect v harmless free from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant lotakeand nov- r Known to lau rrica . per uuiur, -nil niirliciilnrs wilh medical testimony nnd certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L. F. Hyde Co., ;u5 Seventh Ave nue, Now York. DARTS FROM THE DEVIL; OR CUPID ABUSED. A Book just issued, ex posing the "iorson-. als" that have uppeared In the New York Newsnaners: their history and lesson. Stylish Villians fully exposed. Adver tisements from fiespcraie men 10 oeauuiut women ; Clandestine meetings 1 how frus trated ; The History of thCo,xlriehTrag ouy tho result of a "personal." Descrip tion of Living Brcadwuy SUtues. Ex poses social corruption. Sent on recaipj of 60 cts. Address, Unique Printing llouitt 38 Vesoy St., N. Y. rpilE BECKWIT1I 820 Portable Fapny 1 Sewing Machine, on 30 Buys Trial : many advantages over all. SatisraoUou guaranteed, or ?-0 refunded. Kent com pleto, with full directions. Bockwith Sew ing Machine Co., 8U2 Broadway, N. Y. 4 Tllli NEW UK.MEOV FOU KIPTl'RK. An Important Invention. It retains tho Kupture at all times, and undor tho hard. est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and If kept on night and (lav, ell'ects a permanent cure in a few weeKs. csoia cneap, anu scui, uy wiu when requested, circulars free, when or dered by letter sent to The Elastio Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. No body uses Melat Spring Trusses) too painful; they slip oil too lrequontly. 4 THE I'AKLOU tO.WMU.N, Evory Lady wants one ! . . ..v1 Every Mail ought to have ono ! I Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Addrasa, L. 11 Y Diu a CO., Ilk) eevonin ATenoe, New Y'ork. 4 'YOU ASK! I'LL TELL!" The Hew DEPARTURE Bookx AgeutA Wanted. Exclusive territory (riv en. The book will, sou itseii. - tamer, toother, Sister, 'Brother. Minister, Mer chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and 'qursel all want it. Thhii is Money is it. Send ffa Circular. CHE3TERMAN A WEBSTER, 60 North 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa, tpi trrtraADUV nocessary purt ol every person s educa tion in this aiivanced ago is the art of Tele graphing. Apply to the undersigned for Smith's Manual of Telegraphy, the beat work published on this subject. Prica, 80 cts. Also for every description of Tele graphic rnstruonients and Battery ; Nitro Chronilo Bittcry' for Electroplating. L. G.TILLOTSON A CO.. 8 Bey St., New York. " WAGES TXxTl nl who aro willing to work. Any I person, old or young, of either sex, can make from $10 to ?50 per week, ut bouia day or evening. Wanted by alt. Kuitu- blu.to eitner i iiy or c ountry, i;uu any sea son of the year. Tli'w is a uire oportuni tv for those who are out of work, and out of money to make an independent liylnir. jso cupital Doing requirou. mif pampiei, "How to makQ a liYtng," Klving full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BUKTON A CO., Morrlsania, Westchester Co., N. Y. 4 A rn?1TTCI ovoryw hero to sell our new -&TT,ri.ijin',l novel Einliroiderinit WANTEDMaehi"e' 801,d for IUu" trated Circular, to tho McKeo Mauufao turiir Conipanv, 301) Broadway, Naw YorkT ' ' ' HON-TON FLIRTATION HIUNALM, Rent on receipt of 25 cts. Unique Priut ingnd Publishing House, M VeseySl., LOTS FOR SAI,g! IN TUB BOROUGH Of TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. webrasxmjRist mil, THE QR1ST HILL at Nebrka (Wy tuwii,) Forest county, hus been thor oughly overhaulod and refitted in first- class order, and is now runuing and doiug all kinds of q CUHTOM GIlIXDIlfO, FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS, Constantly on hand, and sold at tho very loweNt figures. 4S-ini II. W. LEDEBUR. WANTED .gotio men i v ener- gotio weu k women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAT from $i to $8 per day, tan be u M to 8 per day, tan be pursued ' r own neighborhood, aud is ""ir oralilc. Particulars I'rco, or ""'i''" will ....i.i ...... . ... lurk at uuce, vou honors tlmt will ,,n,,I.U ...... I.. ... udrt will ba sent on receipt of'"" ,Urve Bla,n.l!"- . . ... iAMACO.. CCHf i'16t 2W Wo -i"'u Address u. ...... u Bc.tpn, Mas..