EfDTnn. TCESD.1T MQRM.M1, MIR. S, 187!. - The Oppon'tiort to Grinf. It is a noteworthy fret, in the pend ing canvas." f..r the R piiblirmi Presi dentfal nomiimlinn, thnt. imtwitlistaiift rtr the New York 7Viot(i!, Springfield Republican, Chicago Tribune, Cincin nati Commercial, and other influential papers with large circulations, have long and persistently opposed the re nomination of Grant, they have not as yet reached the great heart of the pub- lie, not have they any tangihle success to point to, in nny quarter, as the re mit of their opposition. The great ttream till flows placidly on, undis turbed hy a single ripple. The mass es of the people, everywhere, are for Grant, nif unitedly as if this opposition had never shown itself. These news pnpers, it is true, can point to .Sumner, and Trumbull, and Fcnton, as a Sena torial Embodiment of their opposi tion ; but ueither the papers nor the Senators can bonst of any popular backing. The reasons are plain. The opposi tion to Grant is not based on principle, nor on any shortcoming in his admin istration, but is merely pergonal. The utmost the 7W6tne can say is that the administration might have been more brilliant, and that pratronage has not been divided fairly among rival fac tious. As to the Bret, the question of brilliancy is a mere matter of taste. We do not elect Presidents for the Bake of the splendor they may throw around their office, but for the useful ness with which they shall discharge their duties. If Grant' lias not been h brilliant administration, it has been a useful, and iu all respects a success ful one, and the people, we fancy, look more to these points than to the more dazzling qualities. As to the second point, it is the mere outcry .of bafll;d or disappointed factions. If men will persist iu building up factions in the party, they must expect these disHp point men ts. It is a well settled princi ple and has been since the days of Sancho Panza, that where two ride one unrse one mini rule Dtruiul. it is impossible to satisfy both, when both want to ride in front. No conbinalion of disappointed men ever yet made headway, on mere ly personal grounds, in enlisting tho people on their side. The spirit now actuating the opposition to Grant, ex isted iu days of Washington, and at tacked him as bitterly, persistently, ml as vainly, as Grant is now at tacked. It existed, also, in the days of Lincoln, and compassed heaven uud earth to defeat his reuomination. But tho people gave no heed to it. They were sateitied with Washington, and with Lincoln, as they arc with Grunt; and they will iu like maimer fecurehis reuomination and re-election. Principles for all time, but men's lit tle personal grievances, no matter how much no'so may persistently be made over them, boon vanish into the air ud are forgotten. Ex. We clip the following items from the Venango Citizen: On Monday morning the Steward of tho Kxi hange Hotel, whs severely injured. He was riding a horso down Lihertv street, ami when opposite Mar tin it Epley's drug store, the animal stumbled and fell, throwing the stew ard violently to the frozen ground, aud bruising his face and bead severe ly. On Thursday night last a man named George Carson fell down stairs at the Freeman Il.del, at Orrsvillc, Armitroug county, and broke his nck. It seems that he had been drink ing pretty freely during the day an.! evening, and hai been put to bed by the proprietor of the hotel. Sometime iu the night he g t up, and missing his way in the dark, fell down tho stairs and was killed.. The unfortunate man was discovered very rim after the ac cident, and every eflirt was made to give lum relief, but death ensued Ill II very short time. This morning as a freight train was coming iu on I he Cross Cut, about one hu'f mile from HareCreek trestle work, a whel br..ke on (he caboose, tip ping the ear forward. Frank Iwis, who was breaking, won thrown off by the iuri h-n jerk, and fell in such a way as to break his neck, dying almost in stantly. II was brnight to this city and placed in the Cross Cut building, where an- inquest was In Id. and all care taken of the body, 'fhe jury found a verdict in accordance with tnj above rai-s. The d.-eeased is a rei-i-d..-nt of Mkv villi. Jamei Burlingham, 1 nraKema'i on same tram, was badly hurt. Carry JJUult, Wednesday. Arkansas journalism is peculiar. Tlx Fort South Patriot nails us colon to the man in this way : "For Preident of the' United: States, f, 8. GRANT. For Governor of Arkansas, VOT JO. BKOOKS AY A MOHT." W. R. DUNN the Venaogt fyevtufor: Last week, at Petroleum Centre, Samuel Stevenson was held iu $'200 bail to ansae? a charge of threaten ing to break Sosso" 8teverjon"s log, arms, jaws, nrfk aud other parts of hi r niKiy and wit menacing her with a pitchfork. W. B. Stevenson was also charged with tieing Samuel's Partner in the smashing business, but he was acquitted. All the parties are from Cherrytrce village. On Monday last a little girl named Monlgomery.living in the Third Ward, was so severely burned that she died the next day. She was alone in the room at the time of the accident, and it is supposed her clothes caught fire while she was standing with her back to the stove. She ran out of tho house and was caught by a passer by who ex tinguished the flumes, but not iu time to prevent fatal results. tl On Wednesday mornine last ns Amos McKinley.'aged about 18, son of . A. McKinlcy, was on his way Lorn home, near Waterloo, to school, he was met by a man named Pat. Tracy who atUcked huu aud commenced Rbusr.it- him in a shameful manner. Young McKinlcy fought for a few mo ments but wa finally knocked down with a clnb which Trocv had with huu. McKinlcy was rendered insensi it. i .i . i. .... oie oy i ne mow, ami while lie was in this condition Tracy took out a knife and performed a horrible and unmen tionable outrage upon him. From wnai we can learn oi the aflair it seems that Tracy an J young McKin ley were rivals for the favor of the same woman ana mat titer Had a se rious quarrel once before. Up to our latest advices iracy had not beeu ar rested, although a large force of mn was in pursuit of him. Young Mc- Kinley is in a precarious coudition, but it is thought he will recover from the horrible revenge of Tracy. Tracy used to be employed as a workman at the County Poor House. Harper's Weekly says: From this time until the assembling of the Re publican Convention the attempt to slain the character of the Presideut, and tc stigmatize him to the country as unfit for another term, will be in cessant and malevolent. But he has been in tho Wilderness before and he came out of it. - They mistake pro foundly and perilously who suppose that the people forget, or that the mists of calumny that gather about every Administration have obscured the re membrance of the days when General Grant was the hope of' America and of liberty. Commit fresh from the camr to the Cabinet, has he betrayed one i f tne great principles of the party w hich lifted him to power? Differing from many honored leaders, as they differ among themselves, has he forgotten the cmanciprted race, or the honor of the nation, or the welfare of the pen pie? Silent by nature and by the conditions of his position, has he to one honest mind seemed guilty of the foul charges which have been thundered against him ? There will certainly be an indignant reaction in the mind..ni heart of the American people against the relentless ellbrt to injure the good name of the President of the United States a reaction which, will surely and triumphantly re-elect him, as a man who, in the "fierce light" of the inteuseni party auimositr, as in the long doubt of the war, has show n him self a modest and faithful servant of his country. IiKADQi-AK-rrr-H Rk.piblican Statk) L'KMTRAl. Co.MMIITEEOFPESr 8VLVA- MA. ) Pinr.ADEi.PHiA, Feb. 5, 1871. Iu pursuance of the resolution of the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN TRAL COMMITTEE, adopted nt Harrisburg. Jan. 18, 1872. n RKPUJi LiCAN State convention. composed of Delegates from cueh .Sen atonal and Representative District, in the number to which such District in eutitlod in the Legislature, will meet in the House of Representatives, at Hirrisburg, at 12 o clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1872, to nominate candi dates for Governor, Judge of the Su preme Court, Auditor Genera (should the Legislature provide for the choice of ne by the people), and an Electo ral Ticket; and also to elect Senatorial and Representative Del gates in rep resent this State in the REPUBLI CAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, to be held at Philadelphia, June 5, 1872. RUSirEL ERRET'P, Chairman. Wm. Ei.i.iott, D. F. IIolsto.v, ( c , . EzraLukess, crctaries. H. M. Lyti e, J ' 44tf The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on tho corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he bus murk ed down to the bottom figures, and we cun conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want auy thing in that line. The stock is very extrusive, aud one cannot fail to suit himself In anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, aud you will not regret It, 27 tf D. S. Knox having puruhtued the stock of D.S. Kuox it Co., is now bell ing good for cash, cheaper than ever they were sold in town. Cash being : needed just at this time, he is offering great ii ducmetit to cash buyers. j Give him a call, and if you dou't buy 4 ' u vrui not be u:s tault, An ' i-orty rears ngo, Illinois wai as far West as most people wished to go, and journey were made in the legendary Trairie Schooner," but in these days of Progress and Improvement, the word West has come to menu Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Califor nia and the Territories, and the Trav eler reaches almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Bur lington Route, which starts from Chi cogo over the Chicago, Burlington A (Juincy 'R. R., from Indianapolis over the Indinnapolis.BJoomington oi West ern Short Line, and from Logansport over tho Toledo, Teoriu & Warsaw R. R., and running through Burlington, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leaven worth and Kansas city, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Railroads running from those cities. Always go "By way of Burlington." and you will be sure to be right. The Bjrlington Route has admira bly answered the question, "How to go West?" by the publication of a truth ful and interesting document filled with fai ls in regard to-Time, Connec tions, Accommodations, rates of Fare, and other interesting items, and illus trated by a large map, truthfully showing tho whole West which they distribute free of charge. Copies, and additional information, con be obtain ed by addressing. General Passenger Agent, B. & M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. Ilslatc Xotirr. INSTATE OF COX RAD LFDAUVH, lata J of tlickorv Towiijiliin. t'umi I'niinf deceased. All person!) indebted to stud on tate are requested to mnke immediate pny inent. And thoso having IpimI chimin HKHinut the same, will present them with out delay in properorder for settlement, lo i. . ivo., ) JOSIAU WINANS. -o.itore. M-fit ALT. BI.OK l . CfltUtDBEMESOrnr THROAILUNGS.LIYER ft BLQQD In th won lernu mml(nn tn which th afflict rl are ab.To putntetl for Mirf, tho dicoverrr bUcv he ha cnmhinotl in harmony more of Piatnre a nwi aovrreiirn curative rnierlirt which God tiM iu-tille'l into the vegetable king dom for healln? the pick, than who evrrbelore combined in one medicine. The evidence of ihia fact i found tn the srrcal variety of moot ohttf wite dUeae which It ha hi-fii found to conquer. In the euro of Bronchillt 4f ver Coattha aul the earlv n ' of Co nt-amp ttoii, It htm a- touched the medical faculty, and eminent thyician- pronounce ft the prr-atfpt mfdical dWoverr of the are. While it cure iho cverort Cni''his it tren;tllenl the evui'in and pnrlfie tne blood By it great and iUor on'zn bt kkI pnrifini( properties, ft enrea alt UuntorM, from the worr-t Scrofula to a Minmon Uloirk Pimolff, or Krnptlnn Mercurial Uia-e, Mineral poiaon. and their e.T'ct-, am eradicated, and vitfornna henth and a amnd constitution etah)iibed. I'.rynl pelai Silt lib um, Fever orea, Kealy tr Rouftt Slclitf in ehort, all the Burnerou ilia eae raused hy bad blood, are conqum-d hy tuia p overfill purify in and inviratina meulcine. If yott feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have fal low color of kin, or yellowish brown pota oti fa:e or body, freriunnt httadache or dicziiie. bad ta-t in month, internal heat or chilli, alternated with hot Hi ic ho, low uplrltrf, and ifloomy fore, boding, irrofuiar appetite, and tonuue coated, yon ae mjffering from 'Forplal L.lvcr or at 1 1 1 oumi ea." In man y caea of L. I r r CoiUllai " only part of tiit-fe aymptotna are ex teriencei. A a remedy for all cuch caee, lr. Pi-we e (kl.lo i Medtcui lirttvtry ha no equal, a it enVct porlct enrer, leaving the liv er ntenthened and healtiiy. For thv cure of llnbltunl Constipation oi the boueli it i a nvv.r Oiilinir reint'dy. and thoe who hav ne 1 it for this purpose are loud in it tnalce. 'l ie proprietor od'erst 00 reward (r a medi cine that will eqmtl it for the cure of all the dU eae for which it t recommended. 8 dd hv dru "'l-tat $1 por bottle. Prered be R. V lirce. M. I .H:iie Prop letor. at hi Chemi cal Laboratory. 183 Snncca ptreet Buffalo, N. V. Hiiad roar addree for a painpUkt. READ! READ T The siibseribcrs having re-rentcd the IKVIM: GIIIST MILLS. Would nay to thoir old PUNtoiiiern, und the eoiiiiiiiinitv frunerally, llmt tlmv ki-ep ooimtantly on hand a lur'e stock of FAMILY FLOUR of Jll prados. Chop Feetl, 8liorts, Dran, Oats and rn. With our fHi.ilitiea for do inf liiiHinuM, we purpoHo not to lie under sold by any entiibliHhineiit in this section of tho country, and would nay tothrt lum lioniit ii and dealer of Forest eountv, thut 'hey can be ' 6UITLIED CHEAPER and more promptly thnn from any other point. Immeiliuto attention gieii to all order from a distance, E. JONES A CO. QONFECTIONARJEg J AS. McKAV, at tho rust Olliee, haa opened out a ehoieo lot of COS tJC'l I OX A It IKS, CAXXED FRUITS, 'J01SACCOS, CI OA HUT, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. rtion of the patrona .Q of the public I 4. t I AS. M, MdCAY. - . eflMSoetwtsorTyr- PONK AT TIIR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe foment eath price, neatly, prompt, ty, and in style equal to th,it of any other establithmtnt in the Dittrirt. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDP, VISITING CARbf ... SCHOOL CAUDS tVEDDINa.CAUDS, I'llOG RAMMED. INVITATIONS, CALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIILY NTATEME.TS, ENVELOPE? BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. 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HKW VIIHK. VI 4t Wt'll C arbolic Tablet!. For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. Theso Tablets present the Acid in Com bination with other ellieicnt remedies, in a popular lorm, lor the Cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and L'N ceration of tiie throat nro immcdiatcl v re lieved, and statements arc constantly l.e .ng sent to t ho proprietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years standing. CAUTION 1,0 B"rH ,h,u ,vo" 1 ,-', get Wells' Carbol ic i ablets; don't let other goods be palmed olt'on.you iiktheir place. Johnt). Kellour. at Piatt St.. V. V ' st,.,. Agent. Sold by Di uggibts. 1 a box ii-4t Agents Wanted ! Extra Terms Rook aeei:tl have long wanted a novelty in the subscription line, which will sell at sight in every family. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only work extant which satisfies this want. It is beautiful and striking combining an Mitirelv new and elegant Family Photograph Album, with a com pleto Family History. Full particulars tree, address Geo. Maclean, Publisher 71!l Sans-iin Street, Philadelphia. ifci-U $335 A MOXTIII-Horse and carnage furnished; expenses paid; sain plos,w. H.R. SHAW, Alfred Me. 3J-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR , LIFE m UTAH htiuy an hxpone of (he Seerect Kites and Mysteries of lformonim. Willi a full and authentic history of Polygamy by J, H. Reudle, Editor oi' th Sail I. aku Reporter. Airents are meeting with unpei-ented sneess, one reports I So suliscriU-rs in tour days, author 71 in two davs. Serd for Circulars and see what tho pre s.iva of ttm vork, Nations! Pnldistiiiitj ( o., I'hla 10-V T1DIOUTE TEA STOREl Tbe place to buy vrj variety of Ui VERYkBEjSTaTEAt AT Till L O WEST PRICES, la at the extensive Tea fctor of II. T. CHAFFEY, where you can always Mod a large assort ment ot the best Teas at New York pile, A larg assortment of Groceries and Vroilslons, uneipialcd In quality and cheapness bran T other store in Warren county, always i IihihI. The people of Forest county wilt' save money liy purchasing their ilpplit at this place. Rest brands of J'-rl MIL FL O UR, delivered at any depot on the line of the It. R. IVe. 8tore on Main St. near the Pepot. rifFii . !un material of every kind. Write for Price List, to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army guns ami Itevol vers bought or traded for. Agents wanted. M-4t WANTFn AK-i'rs. everywhere In II Mil I LU canvas for our ureal DOI LA R Paper. A line fcl.OO Steel rjogrnviiifc. given to every subscriber. Extraordinary imlncemenlK. Address 11. II. RCSSELL., Huston, Mass, . l-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR THE only reliable, Complete end tlncly illutra tcd History of CHICAGO W CONFLAGRATION. 'I he lustest selling bisik ever Issued. Ai t quickly and heeuro exlia terms and choice lield. Outfit, Ml cents. Ht'linAlin linos. Publishers, 723 Snnsom St., Phila. S4-4 A G E N TS, W ANTED HO RTIIK BIISTORV OF THE S3 WAR IN EUROPE It contain over 150 fine engravings r.f Rattle Scenes and Incidents in the War and Is the only FC I.E. AVTH ENTIC and OFFICIAL history of that great conflict. Agents u e mcoting with unprecedented success selling from 20 to 40 copies pel day ami it is published iu both English and German. PAIITIfiNInf,,,'l"r historic ,ro hcinr WMU I lUlleirculated. See that the Imoa you boy contains lao lino uigravings and mH pages, Send for circulars .V see nor terms, and a full description of tho work. Address NATIONAL PCHLISII I.(.n CO., Phila., Pa. J5.t AG KNTS WANTEDTFor the linlliaai Wittv Rook THE MIMIC WORLD, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Hy Olive Logan. Pleases evervbodv ; will sell immensely ; is genial, (uuiitvahd pure-toned; has title iu 5 colors, and Illustrations. Nothing like II 1 Canvass ing-II.M.k a rare beauty. New World 1 ulihshing Co., , th .V .Market Sts., phila. TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL. DRY GOODS Xodons, Itoot A Shot, HATS &c CAPS. tc, Ac. Ac. ' " COUSEIt MA IS tt DErOT ST.t TIDIOUTE, PA. JtaatheTjirgestnnd most Complete Sn.k now on hand, of any store in WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having purchased my stock tine the great decline in Gold, I rnn aell poods elienper tlmn any Dry Go0d House in the Oil Regions. 'Person, purchasing goods of me will mv 5 I,c;!!f- V, P- TCHELL, Tidtoute, April 11, 1870. 4-Cw L. P, imoCKETTs Popular history "i mo uiooav F RNCO-GERMAN WAR! Now containing a lill account o'' the Fearful Rcigu of Terror In Paris. Is selling beyond all precedent It is by I'ar themost reli ,bl nd only com plete ami iiaprrtial history of thai ,,i," ?J btriigglott... its i.ionienteos resul " Bi nairi-s Hour v i,a j t.. -rice. ra ,'teA I r.'s'. ""-0"". sold. It is copies already (ierman. and is b,,v.. ,i V issued 111 l.f.tl. l.-....l:..t rilig book extant. Wid0ke"e. U agents wanted. Terms extra. N.iwis . ho tl.ne to coin money. A if licK RARD, Publisher, 400 Chestnut Ht. iMAl" ' li4t 8 o'clockT ia-it THE - BOOT AND SHOE. STORE. vorknianship.goto . ,01 "'0 b"- II. I. M-CiXi'K'M 3D CENTRE STREET, OIL CITV PA -W Satisfaction iruaranlced. 2-13 tf ,l..r.i...i i HastliHUIl. der-f.n.l .....1 ,'.'"rri ussffieun. U.drsTdVsVuVbnsed'-'Th and chcajiest famil Hl M.. the Il'f. ',.Al,,lresM J"l"on. Clark Co, ' iY ;i
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