t T. u. ni'xs kihtok. TtESIMT MDRMNG, H1R. IB. ISIJ. History of the Original Co. G. 5 id. nicmrxT, tlwa tolistecrs. ' BY A ItEMttliU 01' THE COMPANY. Ilirnm L. Green, discharged on Knrsroon's certificate, Nov. 2i, 'G3. I)iei! ii short time after ti is return turnip, Jnsrjili II. Golieen, wounded nt sec find II u ! 1 Run. Transfered to veteran reserve corps, A ug. 8, '03. Siinnicl C. Hunter, wuinuled" nt Lau rel Hill, Mny 8, '(U, ntisent in hosjii tut at expiration of term. M oses I. 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 rf wonnde'd nnd prisoner nt Gains' Mill, discharged Sept. 20, "04, e.ji ration of term. The men of the company would prolialily know 1. i i us well by the name of BluliVr, a tiiimi: le got by liia reaily taet in getting himself out of scrapes. If there was anything t.) cat in the country, tic was stye to get his ediare of it, nnd would always divide with his comrades. I might fill your paper with the many jokes ho was al ways into. Yet with nil ho was a good soldier. William Ilogan, wounded nt Mal vern Hill, discharged May 27, 'Go. James Hunter, wounded at second Bull Run. Transfered to veteran re serve corps. George. Iluddleson, transfered to veteran reserve corps. For nearly tv o years George lost his voice, and for a long time was inn able to apeak above n whisper. Samuel Henderson, died of wounds received at Malvern Hill. John Heath, died at Point Look cut, Va. Augustas L. Hook, kilied nt Mal vern Hill. Jacob Host, killed nt Laurel Hill. Ho was but it boy when tin was killed, but a braver otie never was. lie was insiilo of the enemy's breast-works using his buyoiiet, when killed. John Jollev, wounded at Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Laurel Hill and Peebles Farm. Discharged, Juno 1, 'C5. Veteran. George C. Johnson, died at Harri sons Landing. James D. Kerr, discharged, Sept. 20, '(i4. Inspiration of term. Charles lvrotzcr, wounded nnd pris oner at Wilderness, discharged, June 2S, 'G.J. Veteran. John II. Kerr, diet at Hall's Hill, Va. The first (hath in our company. John F. Kmslcr, killed at Malvern Hill. Jacob B. Ledom, discharged, Sept. 20, '01. L.piratioii of term. Hi ram K. Lyons, discharged, Sept. 20, 'G4. Expiration of term. William Lyon, wounded nt second Bull Utin. Discharged by reason of wounds, Nov. 10, 'G2. William II. Lowrie, killed at Lau rel Hill. Georgo S Mason, wounded at Gaines' Mill, discharged at expiration if term, Kepi. 20, "64. John Myers, wounded at Gettysburg, discharged at expiration of term, Sept. 20. G4. OiisC. Monro, died May 13. of wounds received at Laurel Hill, May 8. '64. John D. M.-Clatchie, wounded nt Launl Hill, absent in hospital at cx pirati. ii of term. A. T. McC'alinont, wounded nt II in over Court House, May 27, '52. and at Laurel Hill, May 8, -G4. absent in hos pital at expiration of term. Chauiey M.Ciay, discharged on Surgeon's certificate, in 'G'2. G. W. Mi-Calmont, wounded at Mal vern llill.und discharged by reason of wounds Nov. 1 1, '02. Silas MiCnlin. nt, wounded and primmer nt Gaines' Mill. Transferred to veteran reserve corps. II. W. MeCiilmont, wounded at Gaines' Mill, and killed nt Wilderness, May 5, '64. Veteran. When we were mustered in nt Frio, the mustering! officer wanted to know if there were j any more McCalninnu left. There j were four, over six feet each. Wm. W. MeDonald, discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. lfl, 'Go. Robert W. McLanc, died nt Point Lookout. Joseph Nellis, wounded nt Gettys burg, discharged ut expiration of term. Robert Osgood, discharged on Sur geon's certificate. L. T. Puidy, wounded at Frederick-, burg, dichnrgerl at expiration of ti-rm, Sept. 20, V.4. Joseph C IVttegrew, wounded at PicMis Farm, discharged July 1't, 'fli. Veteran. The following items nro from the Brook villo Itrpiibiicrn : On Monday evening last, firo was discovered in' the stable of A. Snyder, on Main street, and the alarm imme diately given. By well directed efforts the flames were con lined to the building, and our town spared the in fliction of another calamity similar to that of lust November, which at one time was very imminent. Mr. Snyder and W. D. .?. Mailin, Lsq., are the on ly losers directly, the hitter's stable being under the same roof, and sharing a similar fate. A cow belonging to Mr. Snyder was seriously burned, and wns only saved through tho daring of several gentlemen. - The locality of the fire wns a bail one in many respects, being surround ed w.th stables, and the people in the vicinity can congratulate themselves on their fortunate escape. On Wednesday evening last, Nor ton, son et J. George, editor of the Jc Tenon! an, met with an accident by winch he was most terribly burned. It appears that he, in company with one of his comrades, went down to the railroad tn.inel, and there procured a quantity of ponder and a piece of fuse, with which they moused themslves blowing up bottles. Norton had his pockets ami hat full of powder, and to make a blast go oil" h poured pow der out of lis hat upon the fue, which ignited and bh w him up, tearing oil' his clothing and burning him fearful ly. The remnants of his' clothiti" caught fire, and were only put out by t nis running to the creek and rolling in the water on the ice. We are in formed that no old veteran could have been cooler or shown more nerve than he did under the circumstances, not uttering a whimper though scorched and biirnei' until the esh llwas blister ed on a large part of his body. So.-n nfter the accident; he was taken to wid ow Ilaugh's residence, nnd from there brought home, when Dr. Malson dress ed his wounds. His injuries are quite serious, and his recovery is somewhat in (louiit. On Wednesday afternoon last, the residence of Mr." William Thompson, of Knox township, hhs entirely de stroyed by fiie. At the tune o'f the fire Mr. Thompson was absent from hojne, Mrs. Thompson being ahme w ith two small children, and did not dis cover the fire until nearly tho entire roof was in flames. A number of the neighbors hurried to the rescue, but were unable to check the flames or save much of tho hous- hold effect. We believe Mr. Thompson had an. in suraneeon his property, which will re lieve him of at least a part of his loss. We take the following items from the Clarion Democmt : The Carrier Seminary has students from all the sui rounding counties, and the session which opened last week promises to be u most successful one. Nenr.y one hundred Mm cuts have been enrolled, and many more tire coming. Clarion may well feel proud of her institutions of learning. A sad accident happened to Wick Artier, a son of Satuut-I Aruer, of Rimers-burg, a week ago which might have turned out fatal. It appears Hint the boy was hauling a load of bay home. Wiieu driving down u bill near to bis place, he neglected to lock the wheels, uud the horses became un manageable, ran oil", throwing him un der the hones' feet, mangling him badly. It was first thought that he could not survive his wounds, but I hear now that he is doing well, though be will not be able tor some time yet to du any work. 1 here seems to be no question thai the colored voters of the Southern Slates almost unauiuioiisiy favor the renominalion ot President" G.-iit. Re cent letters from promiiuiit colored Republicans in various quarters of that section state that the general sentiini in prevails very strongly in this direction, and we observ that Rev. J. Sella Mai lin, formerly a slave, who has just re turned limn uii exit tided tour llu oiigh the S.nith, gives it as his opinion tin t the uegn.es are in uo event likely to divide, since they know little ot mix other candidate tor President ihitii General Grant, in whom it is natural their confidence should be placed. He says the committees who go Soiuh roost too .high uud confine their obser vations too much to cities to gain a know ledge ot the real slate id the iii ral districts, where the old prejudices exist to a great extent. The negro is patient and full of gratitude for lii. piesent, compart d w ith bis past con dition, iiml loyal to the party which has done so much to improve him. The desire for education is growing with the establishment of schools, uud bullets that have missed their death dealing mission on the laius are gat h ered up by negro youngsters and sold for money to hoy spelling hooks Mr. Martin says he u convinced from w hat he has seen that should the carpet bug gers, from personal molivis.riiti r into a combination to defeat the Repuhli. can parly, liny would soon b com pelled to take their carpet-hags and leave the legion they had invaded for the mere purpose of gain. He savs ihat so call d 'Liberul Republicanism' is repudiated us Democracy in dis guise, uud that in any event the color ed people of that region will vote for the nominee of the Philadelphia Con vention ulmort to a num. J'itli-burgh Cummtrciul. County Sii-riiii4-ii4li'ii. In i:i:i roll's Cox vi:tiox, Slav 2,1, l'V- U eaiv iiulhoi'iy.cd I i aim,, nine, A. C. 1'orler, .if Kaiiit-ti low m-lis as u candidate tin- Supei-illlelidrllt of Colnii'dll Sellouts uf Forest County. ;j) j SritSCHII;!-; f.-r tho Kurest K. pul.lienD , iMvilltne. iri-TvjrAnn:i;s ltrr-rni.icAN Statu) ClCNTIl.v I, CoMMl l TKKIlK P ION Ns V LV A- MA. j Piili.tru:i.rni., Feb. 5, 1871. In pursuance of the resolution of the ULPFULICAN STATIC CEN TRAL commit n:i:. adopted at Harrirburg.Jan. 18, l!72, a RKlTlt LICAN STATU CONVENTION, composed id' Delegates from each Sen atorial and Representative District, in the number to which such District is entitled in the Legislature, will meet in the House of Representatives, nt llirrishurg, at 12 o clock, noon, on W i;i)Ml)AV. the lOth dav of April. A. D. 1872, to nominate caiidi. dales for Governor, Judge- of the Su preme Court, Auditor General (should the Legislature provide for the choice of one by the people), and an Klecto ral Ticket ; anil alsotnclcctSonntoral nnd Representative Del gat s to rep resent, this State in the REPUBLI CAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, to bo held at Philadelphia, Juno 5, 1872. RUSSEL ERRETT, Chairman. Wm. El UOTT, D. F. H.u stov, ( c , . Kxiu Lt Kt-.Ns, retar.es. II. M. Lyti.k, J 41tf ERIE & PITTSBURGH 'R. R O'l and niter Monday, Nov. lsi trains will run on this road as follow: LKA VF. KK1 KSOFTII V A it r. lli.Vi A. V. accommodation Leaves Now-east le at :iVi nnd Arrives at Vittxliurirh 10:CO a. in. I0;i" a. m., rirrsnrnoii ex., stops nt all "tat ions, nnd arrives at A. .V (i. W. K. H. Transfer al I: Ml p. m., nt Newvnutle at :i:l. p. in., and at I ittsliuriili at :0a p. in. tK a. m., aii'om modation. from Jumps town, arrives nt A. i. W. I!. It. Ii ansiei at .1:10 a. in., at Newcastle -it 7:06 a. m., ami Pittsburgh n lo:m n. in. fi:00 p. m.. Mixed Train lenves Krie for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:13 a. ni. LKAVK IMTTSIHMtiill NOUTWAUIl 7:1" a. M.. litiK kximskss, leaves New castle at inaiia. in., A. A if. W. It. K. Trans fer at tl:L'oa. ni., and arrives at Kncnt -J;:'.0 p. in., loakinir close connection for linlia Io and Niagara I-'ali. .".:3"i r. m. accommodation, lcav 1 New castle ut ii:"o p. ni , A. .V ti. W. It. It. Transfer at 7:'-.; p. ill., and Jamestow n at S::;o a. m., eonneets with mixed trams Unit arrives in lOrie at l:Vi a in. !i:-'Ul r. M.. Mixed l'luil leave Sharon for Krie, nod arrivnii; at liirard al L:.lila, in. and Krie at li:.V a. in Trams eonnwet at Ilochcsterxvith train foi Wheelinn and all points in XN'est Viririnin, and at riitslnri;li connections for I'hilndel lhia, Iliii-rislniruh, llaltiinoi-e and Wiwli. im:ton via Pennsylvania Central Kailroad. Krie Kipress Nortli, conneei at Uirnrd w ith Cleveland and Krie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chieniro, nnd all points in the West; nt Krie with Philadelphia A Krie Itailrond for Corrv, Warren, Irvini;ton, Tldioute, ,Ve anil with Ilullalo .V Krie Kailroad for Ilnlliilo, Hunkirk, Niagara Kails and New Yor.t City. F.N. KIN.VF.Y, (ieneral Sup't DOCTOR PIERCES7 ALT. EXT.on. CURES BIS EASES Of TW, TilRCAT.lUNCS.nVER&ELOCD In the wnniorf.il metHcinc to whirh tlio aHirt il aru ah)ve puitileil fur nlicf, (ho diM'uvvrvr tv'lifVi lie ha cotiihiiu-il ii harmony mora of Niitiitv' tiio-l ovi'rt'i'n curnttvo p-(ineri iei, wliicli (m hi In-tiitcil into ttie v:;i'tiitlc ku ilttn for lnnliii!? iho nick, limn wore vvrr licforn a:nline4 in one mfUrinu. TIm- f iuVnce of this frtft found in ltt L'rctit vnrioly nf niopi nVKii. lute iii-t'ai-i whicli it tin- 1mmi found to foutiirr. In the euro of ltrorliilt, Novcro Couth. itul tho eatlv ot ' 11 111 p tinilf ii hi-i s-ttonUhe l the nu iiinil tm ulir. n4 u nini' it nhynicirtii -iiini net ir tin irVittt inittciil di-iMverv of Uie aw. Wliilv U ctir I ho i-'vcnt ('uti-.'h-', it fltciiytltcnf Iho tm ai d pii rl ihn hlood. 1W itn i;rrat niut lhr o'i m Id'Mul pTiri l v inif pntpirriii'i", ft cint-a all llilttlvs, fmn'tiio wtir t Ni-roftiiu to a r n ii 'i llloirli, !! tuple, tr l-.i u piti'ii. M iTiiriul di-fi-f, Miiit"ul pothfui-. ant ihrir f .f.-ot-. ft u er.i iiCMte I, m! riuorun inili)i ami a Kxi'i'l r,itmit 'Mt (tftiilii-hi'ii. I'.r) l mIum9 Milt U i tnii, t'uvfr or, Nt-iily or IC ' t Nk n i fhurt, a'l tliu niiint ii.nn ci VH "i 1 1' I Itv ht 1 Mood, are ruiiqufrt'd hy hi pnwvritil p rii.viti; and luv io'-nt im: uwuu inc. It' yon ft'fl ilull, drow-y. l liilniiifd. .ho al ow c ir of Nkiii, or yt'llowUti limwn f. on f,i'-o or h Iv. IVi i 'it! it "hia tlac lio or i! zzific. 1 ud la-t: in inonili, i.itonial lu-iit ut chillf, a hTLBlcd with hot ll i-in'-, lov spirit t, and plmnny Ut; ho li ii.', ii'n 'iilar a;M"'it,i- and loiiuo foiiicil, v.hi aro tt!il.;.-iny fro n Toril l.lvtr or IU Uouiir." In nmny iuf-cj of Mtf r t!'J U'l ililn i'ily part of tiu-ftt yrnptoni ar t ex it-rictKi! 1. Au ru iudy for all mk U CHfO, Ir. I'ii'ivt'V ti ltei M 'du il IHmvt ty Ian no etl'ul, a it oft -el perlfct aiirit h-aviu tio liv er -rr virlifiii-l an I li.-iiliuy. Ftr t lit cure of If ibMii'tt CoiiMll allon l the hourlt. it U t lit'V-T Iniiiiiv; leincdv, ami thu-o w ho have u' it fortlii piino-o arc ltid in ilf J'all T 1' pnrictor nrt ti t .hh) rt-w ard 1t a medf. cIiil- th-it w ill iipiul it for tin; t nroufall the ilia Cii" fr vv mil it i rufoinniundfd. Sol 1 hv dm ".'i-if at $1 ttr hoi tie Prepared hr U. V Ii 'r '. l .s do I'ton U-titr, ai In. ('helia cal Laiatorv. vi-'i Sint'tii xtn't-t, Huilalo, N. V. iSund yoiu- uddrusi fur a pampUiet. A" MI It A I. K! Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. K. S. liniert. if Co , Whole-ale lioot nod Shoe Maniil-ieiir-ers, iil t ilth avenue, I'illcliiirnh, Pa., ha heeu n:ilieied i'.h ehroiiie rlieiiiiiaie li fur thi.ty years, ir.oio Ids rijrhl hip lo ids font, l,;n iie' lo ue a i-ruleh and n rami, ai times xo painful as Id nuerly :ii,-;i.ii,-ilaie h in fit in altendiuu lo his business. Ilavion tried every remedy known, without i lli-el, exeept liilliland s Pain Killer, he whs finally indin ed to try it. A we ind appliea tion enabled him to' lay aside his eruteli, and a third elli-eted u pe.-inioienl eiue. Mr. liell is a popular ami well-known eili.cn, is a living ni' in ii ini-i , t of tliu elliiemiy uf that ureal nicdh-al diseovei v, I iiilihind's Pain Killer. The alMieted should ask their jrioeer or dr-.! gisl lor it, and try ils w.n flerful ,uer. Mr. liilliland, wi under. Kland, wants a resjiei lalile aL,enl in every tow n and I'oonty for il. The prine:ial uf liee is ai 7-' 1 hud Avenue, 1'iunlnimli Pa. .M-it JOfJES HOUSE, CLARION, riJNX'A. S. S. JONES rrovirieto JOB WORK DONE AT TIIK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie loiccsl cavil price, iicnthj, prompt. ?!. and in Mijh equnl to that of any other fititUifhment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, snow CAKD?, VISITING CAM, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES. INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS. H SXTII I Y ,st at::ji e.t. ENVELOPE PILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS. POSTERS, DODGEUS, HANDBILLS, LABELS SIUPriNO TAGS, r. tVomnii Knun Tlijm f. The crent pulillentton t.v r. f'hnvnw li.MAN AS A W1KK ANit Mii'I IIKr' will save you mnnov nnd Niitti-riiiir' Agents w n n led vervw liere ; ladies pt-e'er-red I'orteinis a Idiesn Win. II. Kveiis.v. Co., 710 Sansoiii St., riuladelphla. is 41 '.n I 'vie-ent. eimvas-liiir Tor ' THE OTTTDK BOARD. Hv Hr. W. W. tlall. AuentM Wauled II N. MeKinneyACo., pi Ni-rlli 7tli N'reeli PhPa. Pa. o-i 4, BOOK peel 1 1 ! tl tHNOl Mir itnv ny niiiie ism taininu over '.i 11 line Neriiiture II liistratiiins in imy Hook H"ont. free or oliarire Ailitrt is Niilionn Pulilishinij Co. I'lnladelphia, Pa. s-4t POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, OP TI1KNTATKOK P1-:NI SVI.VAM , MAItKKT ST., west of 17th. PIIII.A.. I?e-o,rns September P'th, I ST I . Thoroifuh Collegiate irii niiiT lor the pra-tiee ol M ii" Knu'ieeerinir, Civil Kinrineei Ini;, Meelninl eal Kn dneerinu, A Full vOi iil lii 'us'rhil Che- istry. Metallnr-'V a d Arehiteeline. Tho t'iplouin of the Co letre is reeeived an conclusive evidence of prolicli n-y hy t c lir-t engineers ami com, mi eien 'i d In works of iiuproveniMit. I or loth Annual Announecnieiit, a,l,lress Al.l Ki ll I,, KKNNKliV, m. ii.. I'ret.ol Kaeulty. 'J,-4! raleiited Ne.veioper 1, IK7U. Sinnple- free at al roecwr Hton a. Hintleit A- Co., Phi a Icipliia, Pa. It. A. 1:1- It Wanted lorV-' IlICA(i()AN THK r(nt KiJ!tt;r;8jlm. The IJneen CityaH it and is The li nn et ol 40 years avo. 'I he iret City of yesierdav. ' The Smouhlerinn Uuins of to-day. Airniphl. neeonnt of its unexam pled r we and vivid pietuic of Its mi, I, I, mi iletruetion hv Co hen tl-Chaiiiiierluln, Kd itor.olthc CIIICMiii Till lil.'N Kvc v itncsies nnd area! sutli'i-ers from the ter rih'e visiiation. Ad the ma n taets nnd incidents altendiiitx this u-realcst c.-ihimitx of the country, ate p rt rayed with sur passed distinctness and power. Hie ell'eet on Commerce, lnuranee, Ac., fudy dis cussisl, and details ot a world'b hyinpa thet e response recorded. Fully il ustra'ed. l'lii-c low. Agents sliou d npply iinnicdiatel as the sale w ill ho inmense. Cirenlars' fiec. Uuhhard Itroi. Puhdshe s. 7-3 San-oin Si., I'hil i. CA I TION. Hew 111 p nf iuVrim- works. He sure you eel Cul.HKU A CI I. A M II 1 : 11 1.A1N S KHITlDN. 3lt AliKNTS AVANTKli FOU Se)(ual Sciene In. u. i 11 . 10. 1. .,,.,11,1, i . -man. c on and and their mutual interrelations l,nvi, its laws. Power, Ac. hv I rot. l. S. Fowler, Send for Circulars and specimen piiLies. AddrcfH National rulilishiinj Co., Phila. I'a. i!-4t C,KNTS WANTKO. Kxelusivo territo ry united on the FICTORIJL HONS BIB'.F. Contains over ".on Illustrations. Is n complete Library nf Hihlienl K 11, ,w leilc. I Kxeellsa'l others. In Kn-.dish and ei-maii Send for Circulars. Win. Flint A Co, Phil tletplua, I'a. -U TRAL RAILROAD o N AMI AK'I KU II I'. P. Sunday Mav 1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leave th's I 111011 liep-.t, corner of Washinton aiel Liberty utreet, as fullows; A I! It IV K. Mail rriiin, 1. 'O a in: Fast I. Ine, 1J.I2 a 111 j Well'saeeoinniodation .No. I, e.(l a ill Itriuton aeeoininoilation No I. 7,.kI a m; AA'all's aceommodatiou No -J, ,.') ,a 111 :Ciu einnati express h.lii a in j .lolinstown ne coiiiniodation I11..MI am; Hraddock s ac commodation No 1, ".on p 111 ; l'itlshnrnh express l.:t(l p 111; Pacific express l.Stl p 111 ; AVall's aeisiinniodalion N(i .'l, li.'Ti p 111; I loiuew'ood aeeoinmodalieii No 1, H.5.'. p 111; AVall's iiceom modal ion No -I, ;'i..o p 111; Hrintoii nec'intioislalion No 2, 1.10 j) 111 j av Passenger, lo.-.u p m, KKPAI! I'. Southern express fi.m a in ; raeific ex press 40 a in ; all s accommodation (, 1. .:t(la 111 ; Mail Train K.tu a 111 ; Hi niton s ice,, nun. illation 1 ..lii a in; Hraddock s ac commodation No 1. '..in p 111; Ciiiein .aii express 1 ii.:t- p 111 ; AVall's accommodation N i, II. .11 a 111 ; .lohiistowii accoiiui odatiou 4.n.'i p 111 ; llomew-o ni aeeoliiniodalioii No 1, K..VI p 111; Philadelphia eiress S.'ti p m; AA'all aissmiuiodiition No:!,;i.0ip m; Wall a aeeniiiiuoildtiofi Nn 4, U.11.1 p in ; Fast Line 7.10 p 111 ; AVall's No 3, I I.HI p m. Tim t liuivli Trains leavo Wall s Station every Sunday at'.i.lio a. in., reaching I'iils Iniruh nt 10.09 a. 10. ltetiirniu leave Pitts, bin-'.di at U.'iO p. 111., ami arrive, at Wall's Siatioii at '.Mil p. 111. Cincinnati express leaves d lily. South ern express daily exeept Alo, lay. Anoth er Trains daily, except Sunday." Fur further inlorniation aplv to W. II. lil-.CK W I III, Aj-iit. Thn Pennsylvania Hailmad Coiupanv will 11 't assume an v llisk lor liairuae ex cept for AVcarinu Apiiarel. and limit their rspcinsihilitv to 1 ine Hundred Holla- s V1j. lie. All bierL'ane exeeedinir. that a omit 111 vaiue win im at the risk of tno unless taken by apodal contract. A. .1. CAS.saI Oeneral Superintendent, Altonmi .'ner. Pa. FIJKK :i MONTHS ON Tit I A L. A tirsl-elass larire ipiarto Journal, fil col liinns, Illustrated. Or one year for ti( coniB w ith two bound lectures, hv Janu s Mi-l ush, l. 1. K. I.. Ii., and I', ol Haven, l. II., L. L. I)., as premium. Send iiioini and address to People a Journal. Philadel phia, l'a. HEW GROCERY ft,,D PROVISlOeJ STORE IX TIOSES TA . KLINORDLINGER & CO. nAA'K fust hroujrht on a complete and carefully selected stock of FLOUR, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, and everythinir necessary to tho complete stock ola tirst-class ' irieery tliiiisc, which they have opened out nt their establish, nii-ul mi KI01 St., liist door north of M. L. Chinch. TKAS COFFKKS. SfOAltS, hVKUPS, I-1! KITS, spici:s, JI A MS, j,A,:ni A 0 fltO VlsIOSS OF A I.I. KI.SDS. ut the h wc.- t pasli prices, fiimds warrant ed In beol ll-.e best quality. Call ind ex ainine, and wo lic ie.e we can k,,u von N. KLINOKDI.lMiKU A Co. Imt. 0 '7-J. 1872. Tha Pittsburgh Commercial A FAFER FOR THE PEOPLC. Tim "IVesldenCiil yenr" l nlwnvn n readinir year with thn American people. Ii Imp iscm extr a irdlo'iiy duties 011 h-nr-mils from which the people innv usual ly expee- not only the news of the dav, but in elll rent dlscossii 11 of public ipnw tionsand einiiu hitlon of opinions. i liPn this Is true in a lo nenil cnse the year be tiire on is 'ikely, I" a political im-iimo, to be one of unusual interest : the liemocru'le party Is breakinir up. and there lire hi ien tions nf alliani es and purposes allnu'etlier novel in our pol , ties. The e'ectlnnsiif t he I .as, year have resulted hi almost no 1111 iroken seri' of Itepiihlicini vietoiles. Ucner il Uiants ndminisiration has reeeiv ed the unipiivoca'. indoi seineiit of the .American people; and lh"i-e is every in diention now Hint, as the tt' i'iiblieau can didate, he w ill lie re-ele ted Pi-cmiI nt. As an Independent liepuhlicnn l'aicr Ihn Commi-i: iai. will ill the future, as in the past, r- n Icr no umleviat in r sup mrt to licpiiblican ri-iiei,es, hohlinir that the iro sl of the liepiihlie requires t, al the itoyernnient shouid renuru In the hin ds of tin- p'utv that Mived it in the irivnt li'e ir ilea h sirnirid . In the tn'uie as in the past it wdl speak its ow n views r, aai 'liier on n and 111 Hinr, holdin" Pint Ihnui h IVi f ilisiin on on'v can e c, n -losi. ns he reaeheil and the linlcpi ii'leni c ol the pre- preervcl. In tlii re oir l we can say slinp'y that the Com m kiiciai. w ill lu true to it-'elt and its e.iab l-h --d ehaiac'er. As n .ewpapcr. Iiothlnir will be spared to in 1 ntirn the ihisIMiiii w h eh the Com mkik'i.w, has nlwavs held aun na tin- lead imr .I 'lirna's of the dav, fur news en'cr nrisens well n- for initrpenilei t opinions. Ties year, nt homo ami ahroa l. w ill he full of Literest, Kiirupean poli'les are atim-ed, nnd ilm American re-iih-r will likely lie, I mo. h in them to ntirael his at tention. At le me 11. 1 ia life mi l p'i h. Itailn a ls are belli r consiructcd everv wlierej new 1 roieeis are aim st dai'y pr'o c'a'ni'sl; popu.a'ion is incieaslmr j ' i.tnr pr He in'el'l i-nt y dire. led Was never so wed rrwaided, and the pr 'spis'l lor he w ndcit'ii! act it es of our enunt'y s. to miv the li-ii -t, eVrrin ''y i'iieoii!iej;'ie. A I'll nil 'le-sc thlnirs he 1 Om.mk' ci.m. 'a in' inate y idenl.lied and as n Hits in a I'H'ier. at the center of I he . rent est 10a: 11- ifaeturiu'r (listr ct on the coniiiicii', 1, 11 cons'mitly in view whn'evo of interest renders may rca-on.-iMy expect to s,, in lis eiilnnins. es 'ecial y carefully p epar e I niarket re-nits, in itio nctuiinj mtelli- 1 irene.1 and eeiier.il new s, coil, e'ed and from abroad. To our I'lUronswc have only words ot cheer. Wi'h koiiic our rea leis we h ive held pl as.-uit r l iKons f,,r years. It w;d be inn- ani to d'x'i ve fie "c ntiniuilie,' o tl-rse reheions fur many years t 1 cinne. We feel prnul in th" lact'ihat the Co it M Kt ( I Al. wie its an inll'ien e -ee nd to 00 Journal in the S ate. I s readers n a e -Mi 1 hint; are the inllie lit al. 1 irl'lir-i t i'Vf, III a circle ii'' li'iiidreiN ot in les. I'liiliiu-lii r near y the wfcile of Peuiiesvl viinia. ni'H h of i ihio, AVest A'ii-'.riii a and St.i'es Ik v -mil, ii Is th lav r t" ill the count 'tiit lioose, the cftlee, the store an I ine a;n 1 ,csj,i.,'tai i v n- iiiisiuess mill cltll -I va'ed classes. 'In held this pla i will he our eonsiani eiiori. T i: K M s-1 N A Ii VA N CK : Ia'Iy p er. per year, ... fin.nn W ei kly pii( er.'per year - - ?J.(K) Tho AVeclJy Coniiner.-lal will be fur-id-hel in Cliihs of 'I w-eiity at M..1O per an num, and one copy g.v, n'fiia is to tiic i;el-ter-np ol the eluli. fspeeimen copy sent irni'ison application .? e-.Seud 111 vour orders. AdJresa TIIK COM M Kite! T,, l'iit-liurli. Fa. Ai a ''-itu's 1 Think of This IVttiKlri'fiil Kum's ! a.OO copies of Prricketfs History ef the I'l jieii licrmaii War, sold lirst IM dav. It w ill sunn eiiutain n full histmy ot ihc bloody ltehellinn in Paris, innkini nrarlv 1,00 pauos and Pi 1 ele iiint iiliistraiiuim, and w ill sell S limes In ter than hereto! ire. Price only ,."i0. Incomplete works, written in the intirest of the Irish nnd French, arc heiiur oll'ere 1 with ul,l cuts, nod for want nf merit claiming to be of. tii-iii1. Ac. I.ewnr of such. Hrnel-e't's In both I'liiftish and lierinan, is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap mill st sellinr work extant. I.onk 10 your in tercts, strike (piiekly nnd you can coin money. Circulars ireeand terms cxeel'e I hvn ne. Al II. lll'HIIAHH, l'uh isher, 400 Chestnut St., Phila. IJ-4w. REDUCTION OF PRICES T' 1 1 l iN FOK M TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GHECT SAVITj TuCOilfjUMERS. HY tiKITINd L'l'fl.flis, iO Send lor our now Prieo List and a Club Form w ill ne- ompany it. contain, m fuil d re tions 1 1 11 lv inir a a' go saviu-r t-i eonsiiiuers and reintinerul.it) cluh organ ize rs TI10 Ciirrat A mvvlvun Tea .'uiiija:i,v, .11 A 83 VKSKY STliKKT. P. O. Box Nil:!. new vor.K. VI tt Fur C nigls, Colds and Moarsen ss. These Tabids present the Acid ill Com. binntioii with other ellleiciit remedies, in a popu.ur firm, for the Cure of all tin-eat and lun diseiees. Ili.are -iss and l is cei-atinii of the Hi rent are iuiiiioditpclv re lieved, and siii'i-ments are ennstantly he inij sent to the proprietor nf r,..f IM eases ol Throat dill:c,n,.es uf years stainliii". cautiopj vvsu;:;: le Tablets ; don't let n' her goods be palmed nil on you 01 their place. John H. Kdlnj-, :t lMutt St., N. V.' Solo Audit, Sold hy Inu-gihts Price cents Agents Wanted ! Extra Terms Hook B'.'ei ti have loic wanted n novelty in the suliseripti ni line, which will sell tit si"ht in every family. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only w rk extant which satisties tliis waul. Il is beautiiul ami sink li" coinli iiiiil; an ( ii'irelv new mid e e -ant Family I'iioiofliaph Adnnn, wilh a com pleto Fumil.v llist.ny. Full pait.ciilais tree, .id'lics 1; Ma-lean, l'ulilish.r 7111 Sans'.iii sired, Philadelphia. 8:V. A efOXTII!-Hors7"n. iioi'ia.re liirnl lied ; expenses paid; Ham plcsnv. II. H. SUA W, Allied Me. aj-it AliKNTS WATKI ldlt ljtiiig m ryMc t,J t,e $rr,-r,-t Uitet ami Miitcrit cf Mn;uuinM. A'ilh a lull ini.l i.i.il ;.. 1.: . l'lilyi'lilllV. hv .f II it. .11, II.. I I; . . .1 . 1 , 1 . " "1 "onwi 01 nil), Salt Lake lte.or'er. j A 'rents uro iiiedinir win. ,.,,,........ 1 I : suecss, on" reports IMi suh.si.rn.crs m ,,', ' ' d-t S. llli I 1 II . ! 71 ill lv,.. .1... . .. . , . - -, , - - " -s. 'cihi ior I ireularN uud t.e v hat Hu, nr,u ' .... ......1. . ...: .. ..V . . ' I life m mm ' l I- Oil! nil, liress HaVH Of .:d co Phi,;:: 1 1 TIUIOTJTjil TEA STORE! The place to buy every variety 01 the VERY DEST TEAS AT 1 11 K L () U'lJS 7 '.' f AW. Is at the extensive Tci S'. 1, H. T. CITAFTTY. w here you can nlw avs li e, a In r . 1 u-- i, incut ol the best 'I ens a Niw A il- r,i es A lnr;j .issor.nii nt 01 (irocrrlcs anil rrnisi;ns. 11 neq lulled In nihility it 11, 1 cheapness I, Mint nt her store In 11r1en coiintv, awavs n hand. The people ol l-oresi my will save money hy purehasiun their su'pplim at tliis place, ' lies! hranda of FA MIL I L OUR, delivered nt any depot 011 ll,e lineofthe K It. tree. Stnre oil Main St. near the llrp.. i; 1 1-i,i-:s. 'si 10 1 lev. ii.vV. O'lll III ti l ill's nfevei v ki d Wi t hr Pr ce List, ( (j a Wet m'.iiii W ., I'.it Im rli, pa a iiiv -o- uii- It in " vers hiuie,i i r tra e. -. A 11 . w m t. hi -it WAN FED ,:;r-V' ;: I.XII Paper A 1 11. -: nil -1 cl ; lavoif iven t"ivei ysul" ri',i I- .: r i imrv in liiei'iu, nts. Ad iM's.i;. II. I.i ss,,,f Huston, Mass. p; .t AQEST3 WANTED TOR THE only id nhle, C. iiipl. e 1,. line y l.iist a- .hicjgo'-i.u' cori-urnuicri. The astest .elllnj-hook in, i- . 1 Act quickly 101.1 e.-nre 1 x-in e ,.(,,, ,. tit Id. On tit, ..11 cent . 1 1-11 a 1 n I. IC S. I'uhlif heis, Sans 111 S I hi a. ,l-i- AtiKNT.s) WANTKH Ko: r(.; lri v$m mm It ci'iitains o er I'll line eii:r.i lejs of liatl le Scenes and .lie, ii u's m he War aoo is il 11 y I I I.I, A F . til NTIf ,ii 'Fl- 1 1 'i A I . I. is 01 ie u,ai 11 i! c-in : -. A -..en m a e 11 ce: n : w t,, tin,!-. -,., .d siieei ss si I in i'i 111 .11 1,1 ,(i 'p es p, 1 uav nnd it e. pub. is! .11 ,, M,e . uu ei lliao. PSii Fl rifj I"' r- T hM.ii.s nr. !..;nK 1 1 J'l.-o.'Ui.lle.l. M',.,,MI,..I' you buy con;a i s ! iii i n.- narav 11 s ai.d mm pa :es, Send ti.r c. . clai s , si (. ,;r term -, and a fu.l dc-ci ' t 1 1 v,,i k Address NAllo.NAL I L l.I.I s; 1 1 N(i Co., I'hita., Pn. ,.j, - - - iSLj AliKNTS AVASiKH! K t:.o lb dl.ant THE MlK W3RLD, AND PUSLIO rXHJDITI IMS. Hy oliv,. 1,'unii. 1'. cases i vei -vlio.lv I w ,li sell iiiiiiiun,ely ; is u'enial, j.iuiitv .on 1 inire-t iie.i; lias t tie in .1 eo.'nis. ,in,l U I.lustiatiinis. . iihiii'r lll-e P C.vivmi-iiu-ltmk a rare lira rv. New Vv.irld I'ublhnirf Co., 7lii A .U.ii kei His., l'uda. t 1 b i 0 ut c e m p ;o n 1 0 m7 P. GETC1IKLL fritter in DRY GOODS Xotiou?, r::- t HATS rf crjs, Ac, Ac., Ac, COHXkli m.i i. .( Iki or .yy.v., TIDIOUTE, PA. lias the I .unrest nn I m,,st Cmplcn Sturk. now on hand, of any store in WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Ilaviliir pun linseil inv stork since llie L'reat decline in Cioli'l, ei,i sell roods clleiiper (luill any Dry t;..,,.s. House in the Oil II, -oi.ms. I',., pill-eliasilli.' en.i.ls ,.f ., Hill s.lle '." erc, nt. M I'. ( 1 1 ' '( 1 1 1 :i.E " Tnltoute. April 1 1, 1x70. 4 (;m 1.. P. HIP H'lv KITS Pe, ar lii-iory Now e nta. niu 11 id, mi-ouiii nf ihu Fearful 0f T.,or jn Parig Is sKlin l,cy..i al one, den'. It is by -ar then 01 rdi PiVe'a p I Ullv c nn-. plete an I im;.rr ..11 h s',,, v 1.1 t;,a m uU r slriiitio aial ,ls niiiinei.i,M,s n su Is tiJ piocs near.y 10 N. riled :p,t ni -puce, oulv O.sA. tn.u .., ,. p e, arcdv sold. It is is-uc'l in I, .ii, , riNll aHiL o i i man, and is bevoi d qes'.on tin- til t-s M il. Hi lio k ex ant. W...e nu ei-i-"et. ic agents warned. Terun cxt.-.i. N vv ia tlie lime In cnln inonev. .. II Uf ; jlAltlt, l'uh.ialier, 4uu Chestnut St. la- lu -it 8 O'CLOCK i:i-u BOOT AND SHOE STORR IF YOU AV ANT n perfect lit and a ir.,l '1:-lco iio..(t.UJ,dh,es.o, the thin,? workmanship, oiim II. 1.. JlcCAXni-N, a'l CKNTitK STItl'KT, oil. CITV. PA. j.v Satisla;-tioii .'uaraireed. 2-1.3' It. ' w n-i "'.'.'..'i'0 ,-,""'"d n'o.Mi: sni'T. Tl.l s u,v(1 MA,.iIVK , ,, oYr-leed. make, tl ,, k HXiu.Ur n"k ",',' I'olh "ides, and .-.illy licensed. The best and cheaiicKt family K, wii,,- m,. ! .... . Hie li,m-L..I til . . o M" to i'qfu t;t g . HI., or Si. Louis, Mo. 0 ' V
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