r forest $fpuMm. W. n. DUNJf EDITOR. TUESDAY H10RIXG,JIXE.1?, 18?!. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vico President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN P. 1IARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supreme Couit, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Susquehanna Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. Announcements. The following are the prices to lie eliarired lor tho announcements of tho various county ofliees : Prothonotary $10; Sheriff, $S; Treasurer, $s j Commissioner, Auditor, S3. No announcements will appear unless tho cash accompanies the Mine. Theio will bo no deviation from thts rule.j rr.oTiioxoTAnv. Mn. Ennon : Fleaso announce the name of J. 15. AGXKW, as a candidate for re-election to the otllco of l'rothonotary, Keuistor, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of Forest County, subject to Republican usngos. Many I-'iuends. Ed. Forest Rr.rrr.LtCAX: Fleaso an nounce the name of E. L. DAVIS, as can didate for nomination for the oftieo of Pro thonotflry, Clerk of the Courts Vre., sub ject to tho usages of the Republican party, ' at their Primary Election. Many Republicaxs. SHERIFF. En. RErrnLiciN. Please announce the name of J. N. TE1TSWORT1I, of Tiones tn linro., as a candidate for nomination for the ofltce of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. Sevkral Republicans. Ed. Rkpuiu.ioan. Please announce the name of E. C. MAYS, of Rarnett town ship as a candidate for nomination for the ollico of ShoritI', subject to Republican Uiages, Many Republicans. En. REPriiLicAN. Please nnnoirice LIEUT. THOS. J. VAN tilESEX.of Tio nesta Boroujrh for Sheriu. subject to the usages of the Republican partv at the Primary Election. Many Voti;hs, TREARUKEIt. Please announce the name of FREDE RICK OLASSNElt, of lireene Township, as a candidate for nomination for tho otlice of County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Mr. Olassner was a privato in Company It, H3d Rett't Pa. Vols., and the loss of an arm at Gettysburg well attests his devotion to his country. Many Soldiers & Republicans. Ed. REPrr.i.icA v : Pleaso announce tho name of W. R. DUNN as a candidate for nomination for the ofliee of County Treas urer, subject to tho usages of the Republi can party ; at the solicitation of Many Friends. Mr. Dunn entered tho army at (he aioof Seventeen, enlisting in Co. 1, 2d Pa. Caval ry, llo was taken prisoner before Petors liurgli, and confined in rebel prison pens four and one hall' months. Wasdiscuaifr"d July 13lh IsiSj with the regiment. "No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to esist." commissioner. Ed. Republican. At the solicitation of many Republicans. JO II N THOMPSON, of Harmony township, will bo a candidate for nomination for tho ofliee of County Commissioner, subject to the usatres of the Republican party at their primary elections, J uno 22d. EniTon Republican: Please an nouncco the namo of S. J. SETLEY as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to tho usages of the Rciublican party, ill tho Primary Election, and oblige his Many Friends, auditor. Mr. EDiTon. Please announce the name of L. WARNER, of liaruett town ship, as a candidate for nominal ion for the otllco of County Auditor, subject to Re publican usages. jiARNEYT. Primary Elections, Juno 22d. On motion tho timo for holding the Primary Elections fixed on Saturday, June 22d, 1872, between tho hours of 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. o Our Primary Elections. Next Saturday the Republican Primary Elections are to be held in the various election distriints in this county. We hopo every Republican in the county may be at the polls, and assist in giving expression to the full Republican voice of Forest county, eo that we may know who is the choice of the people for tho various county offices to be filled. Tho Craw ford county system was adopted here as elsewhere, in ordtr to get the will of the people direct from themselves, but some are so indifferent about nominations that they never make their appearance at the primary meet ings, being satisfied to accept the ver diet of the majority of those who do attend them. This in difference, if riot overcome, will eventually defeat tho object of the system iu our coun ty, and the nominations w ill be mudo by a few interested parties and the people left to suppert them or bolt at 1 ocii)a. We coi.tudcr this a very importaut election for the county, as all the county offices are to be filled this fall, and every voter should interest himself enough to see that the best men for the good of the county are put in nomination. Tho candidates" for notnii.ation on the republican ticket are generally known to t'10 voters of our county, and we have nothing to say here against or in favor of any man in the field ; it not being our idea of con ducting a Republican organ, to inter fere with the different candidates for nomination. We only ask that every Republican may bo at tho polls and vote as seems to him' for tho best. If our appeal will bring a full vote out on Saturday next wo shall believe that wo have not spoken in vain. Fourth of July Celebration. A meeting our citizens was held at the Court House, on Friday eve, to consider tho propriety of having a cel ebration here on the Fourth. The meeting was organized by electing M. W. Tate, Chairman, and J. T. Dale and A. C. Porter, Secretaries. S. D. Irwin, being called on, stated the ob ject of tho meeting. Sheriff Davis and W. P. Mercilliott, then delivered neat and well-timed addresses on the most proper manner of celebrating the glorious Fourth. On motion, it was determined to have an old fashioned celebration. Tho following Com mil tecs were appointed : Committee of arrangements S. D. Irwin, Capt, Knox, Judge Proper, L. L. Ilackett, J. B. Agnew, Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Iltcl, Mrs. L. Hulings. Assistant Commit tee II. W. Roberts, Wm. Lawrence, and Ferd. Wenk. Committee on Programme W. P. Mercilliott, A. C. Porter, Miss Alma Ncal, M. W. Tate, Mrs. S. II. Haslet. Committee on Finance Treasurer, M. Einstein, J. D. W. Reck, and Mrs. II. II. May. Committee on Music rrof. Weber, W. R. Dunn, Geo. Bovard, Maj. Good man, Mrs. Ittel, and Mrs. Agnew. Committee ou Orations J. G. Dale, II. II. May, and Dr. Hunter. Committee on Invitations Sheritf Davis, Wm. Graves, P. D. Thomas, C. D. Mabie, D. Black, P. O. Conver, A. B. Kelley, S. II. Hnslet, and Jacob Shriver. The following officers were elected : Marshall, D. W. Clark ; Assistants, T. J. Van Giesen, and W. J. Roberts. Ensigns, S. J. Butterfield, Clark Lloyd, and J. E. Wenk. Ou motion, Captain Knox was re qesled to have as many of tho mem bers of his old Company together, with all soldiers that can bo induced to j'oin him under arms on that day. On motion, the meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place, on tho even ing of the 26th, to hear the reports of the different committees. M. W. TATE, CU'u J. T. Dale, ,1 Secretaries. A. C. Pouter We take the following items from the Titusville Herald of Friday : By special telejrram last night we learn that a well on tho flats at Rouse ville, owned by Mr. Leeper, was struck by lightning about 7 o'clock and the rig burned. The loss was about one thousand dollars. About 11 o'clock yesterday, a cer tain physician, in this city rau over a boy about nine years of uge, near the corner of Washington and Mechanic streets. The little fellow was badly bruised about the leg and instead of the Doctor stopping to render what assistance he could, he drove on and left tho child to bo attended to by others. Two of Sheriff Montgomery's, pris oners, of Armstrong county en route to the Western Penitential y at Alle gheny, mado their escape from a train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad by jumping from tho car window. One was recaptured altera lively chase, but the other, named Heeler, succeeded in making good his escape. Ha is said to be a bad character and is well known throughout tho Oil Regiou. Mr. J. B. Morrow, who enjoys the distinction of being the editor of the Newville Star of the Volley, in the State of Pennsylvania, wrote a letter to Mr. Greeley offering to support him if he would then and there promise to appoint him postmaster at unit place. Mr. Greeley prints the letter and thus exposes his would-be supporter, who was more intent on making things sure than judicious in tho mode of doing it. We suspect, however, that he differs from a great many other Greeley men only in this respect, and in exposing him Mr. Greeley has, it id probable, unwittingly exposed also the motive which to a very considerable exteut animates the entire movement the the spoils of office. Mr. Greeley could afford to expose Mr. Morrow, and thus make a showing of virtue; but what is tho fact between him and the lead ers to whose efforts aud negotiations ho owes his position before the coun try? Morrow probably had a pretty correct conception of the whole Gree ley business and missed his point sim ply by fishing with a naked hook. 1 Wb ttrgh Cum mere in I. Grant's Latter of Acceptance. Tho following is President Grant's letter acceptiug the Philadelphia nomination : Exkcutivk MANSIfjy, Washinito?. .Tune 10 1 Hon. Thomas Settlft. President nf tho JSntioii.U Republican Convention; Paul Straback, Elislm Baxter, C. A. Sargeant and others, Vice Presi dents: Gentlemen! Your letter of this date advising me of the action of the action of the convention held at Philadelphia on the 5th and (5th of this month, and of my unanimous nomination for tho Presidency by it, is received. I accept the nomination, and through you, return my heartfelt thanks to your constituents for this mark of their confidence und support. If elected in November, and protected by a kind Previdence in health and strength, to perform the duties of the high trust conferred, I promise the same zeal and devotion to tho good of the whole people for tho future of my official life as shown in tho past. Past experience may guide me in avoiding mistakes inevitable with novices in all professions and in nil occupations. When relieved from the responsibilities of ray present trust by the election of a successor, whether it bo at tho end of this terra or next, I hope to leave to him as ex ecutive a country at peace within its own borders, at peace w ith outside na tions, with a credit at home and abroad, and without embarrassing questions to threaten its future pros perity. With the expression of a desire to see the speedy healing of all bitterness of feelings between sections, parlies or races of citizens, and a time when the title of citizen carries with it all the protection and privi leges to the humbler that it does to the most exalted, I subscribe myself, very respectfully, Your obedient servant U. S. Grant. We take the following chapter of accidents from the Tidioute Jour nal, which, we are glad to say, is im proving uuder the new management: A severe accident occurred to Tom Sterret yesterday. He was moving a large boiler to Triumph, and in at tempting to get off the load caught his foot and fell to the ground, strik ing on his arm and dislocating his shoulder- Dr. Bolard fixed him up. Mr. Patch, a carpenter to work on the Fisher building, was quite serious ly hurt yesterday by a piece of tim ber, which fell from the building, striking him on the head and arm and badly bruising ono foot. He was able to get to his boarding place, and will probably soon be out again: It was a narrow escape Mr. A. J. Saunders was severely cut in the leg by a circular saw at the Arcade Mill on Tidiouto Creek yes terday. He was at work filing the saw when the engineer started up the mill, anil although he jumped back as quick as possible bis log was caught by the saw. The wound is about six inches long in the calf of the leg. It is fortuuato that he es caped with his life. A young man by tho name of Jerry teullivan, of lox township, this county, was instantly killed on last Saturday, while peeling bark in the bark woods near Laurel Run Mills, a few miles below our Village. As near as we can learn, the particulars are as tollows: Air. bullivan nud another young man were peeling the bark from a tree that had lodged in falling on another one, aud the tree started to come down with such force that it was impossible for them to get out from under it in time. The tree struck Sullivan kuocking him down aud in falling he struck his breast across a tree that lay on tho ground and the other tree fell across him, breaking Ins backbone ami crushing in his breast and head. We believe he was hurt considerably about his legs and arms. The young man that was w ith him run a very narrow escape; he was caught by the foot and had his boot taken off but received no serious injuries. Sullivan's remains were ta ken to his home immediately, and were interred on last Monday morning. Elk Democrat. We nre informed that Mr. Wm. Harrager of Scotch Hill.and one of the most respectable citizens of that vicin ity, was drowned at Miller's Eddy, ou the Clarion river, last Monday evening. It appears he was thrown off a boat, owned by himself, which he was trying to get loose from a raft on which it had been thrown in the gorge at the Eddy. The boat w as swinging around when the oar in some manner knocked him overboard. He rose and tried to swim, but it was supposed he was hurt, and before assistance could reach him he sank. At last accounts his body had not been found. He leaves a wife and several children, Clarion Democrat. Albert Rankin, Esq., a brother of our townsman, U. A. Kankin, was se riously injured one day last week caused by tho running away of his team. It seems he was hauling rails, when his horses took lritrht, and dash ing away he was thrown from tho wacr- ou.aud rcoeived such injuries ilmt it was feared for a time would prove fatal. Wo are glad to learn, however that he is recovering. Clarion IlepiAUcan. Mr. Pardee, who vends milk to tho citizens of Petroleum Centre, at tended Baruum'ii circus, at Titusville, and tho pick-pockets connected with that institution relieved hliu of his spare collateral. He pronounces Bar num a humbug. ret. Cci. Hew. At tho Oil Exchange Hotel, Par ker's Landing, on Friday of last week, a man named Fitzpatriek was abusing a couple of Italian musicians who wcro playing there. The clerk of the house attempted to put FiUpatrick out, when he drew a pistol with the inten tion of shooting or alarming the clerk ; in the scufllo tho pistol was discharged aud the hall penetrated the thigh of one Fitzgerald, who happened to bo in tho house at tho timo inflicting a slight wound. Fitzpatrick was taken before Esquire Fullerton, and sent to jail in default of $1,000 bail. I'd. Ccn. Itecord. A brnkrraan by tho name of Sulli van from Erie, was killed at Yottngs ville Tuesday night while uncoupling a train in motion. He was standing upon tho bumper of tho car, and as the train separated ho was thrown up on tho track and run over by the sep arated portion. He lingered in grout agony until Wednesday morning, when he died. Tidioute Commercial. Xcw Advertisements. Appraiser's List. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named persons aro appraised as vendors of merchandise, within tho Conntv of Forest for the year 1S7J, and cloasilioil us follows: Harmony Township. . , Class. Ain't. John retereson, 14 7 () White A Eorgio, 1.1 10 00 James Neil!, 14 7 (hi A. Slater, 14 7 00 J. I. Range, 14 700 Tioncsta 1'ownship. Q. S. Hunter, 14 7 00 Tioncsta Borough. Ronner Robinson, It 15 00 i. Jf. McKay, 14 7 II. O. Iavis, 14 7 co Lloyd Son, 14 7 00 I. liilbronner it Co., 11 15 (HI Superior Lumber Co., l;i 10 00 Klinordlincer A Co., 1 Proper A Reck, y y ;,o S. H. Haslet, 14 7 W Itiekory Townthip. T. P. Collins, 11 700 J. M. A hls( rand, 14 7 00 T. J. Row man, 14 7 no Harnett Toini.tliip. A.Cook, n 1500 J.M.Miller, 13 1000 Kinp.itcy Toirnahip. Wheeler, Pusenlmry A Co., 14 7 00 Appeal will be held at the Court House, Treasurer's Otlice June i!!Uh, 17:2. II, li. ELLIOTT, Appraiser. AGENTS WANTED. MALE & FEMALE. lhisiucss pleasant and pays better than any enterpiise in tho lield. Agents make from $il to S-S lcr day. Send stamp for samples and par ticulars. Address J. LATilAM A CO., 2VU Washington St., Boston, Mass. 11-5 WE HAVE taken the nencv of two machines ninnufactu.-eti at Moadvillo, one known as tho Kniffen Mower and Reaper, and tho other tho Atlantic Mower and Reaper. Tho advantages theso machines claim over others oll'ored for sale in Lightness of Draft, Ease of Jlniiasrratnt, Efoiiomy of Tower, Strength and riirapncss, These machines, with or without reapqr attachment can bo purchased of JJ. W. LKI) VHCR. or WM. R. HEATH, Tionesla, Fa. They also sell the TAYLOR STEEL TOOTH HAY A GRAIN RAKE. Nouo better in use. 10-:;t Dissolution Notice. TVOTICE is hereby Kivon that tho firm L' of Klinordlincer A Co., istiiisdavdis feolved by mutual consent. All moneys due the linn will bo paid to Coo. W. llo- Viiril A? i'n itnn..ne.nra ..4' 1. 1 !.....! 1 r. Co., and all claims against the linn will bo paid by them. x. Miiaimi'i.i.Miivit, GEO. W. ROVARD. Tionesta, June 1st, lt72. Wm, Fellers. T TCENCET) AITCTIONIKR, will attend XJ to all business in that lino promptly, at reasonable rates. Address WM. FELLERS, Newman ville, 0-3m. Clarion Co. Pn. notice: WHEREAS, letters of odminist rat ion to to the Estate of Michael lfcm-v. luiunr tho borough of Tionesla, Pa., deceased, have been grunted to tho subscribers, all persons indebted, to tho baid eslato are re quested to make immediate pavinciit, and thoso having claims or demands against tho estate of tho said doi edent will inuko known tho samo without delay, to Jrs. i,, itt i.r; . j . , JOHN ll'ALTERS, J Administrators, May li, lhTi li-tit. Tionesta, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES OF JA3. FISSC. JR. Contains biographies of Drew, Vandcrbilt, Muuiu, iweeu, .vc., wun a iinancial histo ry of tho country for the last throe years, and what Grant new about "11LACK FRIDAY." Over ,r,iMj puf,'es. Prico fci. Address New York Rook Co., 1-15 Nassau St., N. Y. j;Mt KANSAS REGISTERED Kafo and Profitab'o Investment Bonds. Some of tho wealthiest count lea in Kansas. Allen, Anderson, Franklin, Johnson and Douglas Counties. Registered by the Ktato of Kansas. Interest and principal paid by tho Stato Treasurer. Tho Ronds pay 7 per cent, interest, and aro over three years old, tho coupons having been ahvavs regularly and promptly paid. For statis tics ami information, uddress (Samuel A. Gaylord & Co., 83 11'all St., N. Y. Li-It NO MORE RUB33ING! 11 U Y ONE OF Etono's Fountain Washers. Rotail price, 81.50. Stone Ac Kord, fi:!i) Arch ht., Philadelphia, Pa. (Send for Circular. 11-U A t'iK WANTED. A "rents inuko XV more money at work for us than at anytlimi; ulse. J'articulars lroo. G. Slm son ik Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. rj-Ji $1,000 iii:wai:! For any cas of Rlind, Rlcodin'--, Itching or derated Piles that DeHing's l'ile Koiu dy tails to euro. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, anil notnim; else. Sold M iy all Druggists. Price, tU.O. 12-1 hon tho Rlood Rushes with rociet hko violence to the hcud, musing hot flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it is a certain sign that a mild, salubrious, coolinij ami equalizing la.xal i ve is required and Tarienfa EtVcrvcsccnt Seltnur Aperi ent should be at once resorted to. Sold by all Druggists. 1'2-U ORGANIC LAW OF THE SEXES Coiiditons which Impair vitality poa Itivo anil negative electricity proof that lite Is evolved without union ellis-t of to bacco influence of tlesh a phosphoric diet modern treatment of pelvic diseases, stricture and vmieoeolp, and arrest of de velopment ; ten lecturesto his private sur gical class, by Edward II. Di.ion, M. p., Fifth Avenuo, N. Y.J lit pages, 2,"ccu(s. "Every lino from the pen of Dr. Dixon Is of great value to the whole human race.'' (Horace Greeley. li-4t "JREAT MEDICAL ROOK' of useful VJ knowledge Ut all. Sent free for two stamps. Address Dr. Rouiiparte .C Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. lli-lt UC PIANO CO., N. Y. Prlco.ffOOfl CR O V E R & B A K E R SEWIJfG JIACIIINKS. TJio following aro 'selected from thous ands of tcsdmnnlulH of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of tho Oroverifc Raker Machinos over all others. "Hike tho Grover A Raker Ma chine, in thetirst place, because if I had any other, I should still want a Grover .t Maker j and having a Grover k Raker It answora tho purpose of all tho rest. It does a greater varietv of work and Isensler to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny Juno) "I have had several vears' expe rience with i Grover & Raker Machine, which has given mo great satisfaction. I think tho Grover it Raker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grover A Itakerdo cldodly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one In my family for some two years; and f.ioin what I know of its workings, and from tho testimony of many of my friends who uso the same, I can hardly see how anythingeoiild be moro complete or give better satisfaction." Mrs. Gun. Grant. "I believe It to be tho best, nil things eonsidered.of any that I havo known It Is very simplo and easily learned! tho sewing from tho ordinary spools is a great advantage; thoRtitch Is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; It is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, ati Rond St. Rrooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of the principal machine, and I prefer the Grover tt JSaker to them alljbivause I con sider tho stitch moro elastic. I have work in thehouso which was done nine years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Me Cready. No. 43 East '2M street, N. Y'. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewingdono iu my family for the last two years has been done by li rover A Raker's Machine, and I never 'had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is, in my opinion, by far the most valu able of any I havo tried." Mrs, Houry Ward ReiM'her. "Tho Grover it Raker Sowing Ma chinohiw rendered fn every respect, tho most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is a no cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Harrisburg, Pa. "I have had tho Grover A Raker Mn rhino for ten or twelve yoars in constant uso in my house. I have M'n and known every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal and household," accomplished up tho Grover A Raker Machine, to the enti. satisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng. "I find tho Grover ife Raker Stitch will wear as Ion gas tho garments do outwear the garment in fact. Tho stitch will not break on bias soams, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw tho work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, i East twen- ly-iourtn street, jn. y. Tho Grover and Raker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both tho Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tho public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the largo cities, and through agencies iu nearly all towns throughout the country. Prlco lists and samples of Bowing In both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN GIESEN, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. PITHOLE TVALiYR'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. stations. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, io.!!5 a m 3.110 p m Rennett, I0.HS " R.-JS " Woods 'I.:W) " S.IK ' Prathers Mill 10.24 " 8.10 " PitholoCity 11. WJ 2.00 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. PitholoCitv, 8.4(1 a m 1.20 pm Prathers Mill H.4H ' l.4n ' Woods 8.511 " l.fill " Rennett fi.02 " 2.03 " Oleopelis .1U ' 2.14 All Trains mako close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the ( iil Creek A Allegheny River Railway, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between PitholoCity, Miller Farm am! Plcasant villu, makingconnoction wilharrivingand departing Trains. J. T. RLAIR, II. Wit'KlIAM, tsup't. Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa. LO TS F OR S A L E ! IX THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., Now Y'ork City. INSUKANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 2.J2 Walnut St Phila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual hlAF.IME, INLAND S Fl RE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 119, i 2,:MS.323 39 $20,000,000 losses paid since its organiza tion, wm. HUJiLLR, Central Agent, liurrisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest Countv, Pa. SOin Mm ft. IfKKS THE WOHWT PAINS In from O-o to Twenty Minutos. 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RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MAPI THK VoST ASTiMniNO CTUK3 H') Cjl'trK. Stt l(AI'II Alt K 'INK CMAV.I.l thk mmv rxiM'itutics rMii;t Tin; in. n.l KNcK OV '11118 ViU Li' no.Nuan'tu MKlI(-iNK, TilAT Evory Dny on Inrrono In Tlosh and Wofhhc Is Seen nnd Folt. THE GREAT GLOOO PURIFIER. Fveir rtrop ll.e SAU-Al'AKH I HKM'I V F.N T f.'iii limit i;.r....t. tl.o IU I, Kwi-iii, I H-.f, mill (itlivr Wt flint JtnviH of tin KvMt-in lit vi(nr of lifV. f"f II ri'liMin tin' wtiot' i I llm ln.tlv will) lit-w mtil et iiLtl I- l. ii:J. Sit if.ilii, .-'Mliil't Mint nil (ilUtiliiUr Uu', VU:tr ill IN' Tli":-I, Mmuli, 1 hi...m. VuI.- 1 t t c iKru'tl tinrl otitvf iirl rf Hip Knitin, hrv KvtM, Mtimn.it IiM-lii"tf t f)"in I'c J'idt, it ml the .irl f .rniti -if SI-in .,i-.i'MH, Kuii.tiimi, VVvt I'-rn. r.-nM 11 a I, li "K W..;-m.St liiirUM, Kn J. . 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PR?iGT PURGATIVE FiLLS, P"i..t!7 !(. ci.ili.l Ili: pwtt E.im, j.'ir-. r.-:'-il .... r i iii:. rn hir rv-tlii. Itv.t- v av'H I' ll". f'r i'i" rn- of M ir.Kurtlprs or ll o MfHrttli. t.;T, ti . I..I. Il!..ill.r. lv.:s Di..::..., II.' n!itf T I. I " '''"lij.v ..I i, 'i..iiv.-n. I Hli(;..n..!i, V!..i li lliili.u ''r, .fl:iiiiiii ,!nn ..f tin- io.v. K 1 .Ml ..M I ' I. crn.ii.l..rili. liilrriiaj VU cm. WuiTtni.-ii u. . 1. ( f! I', wil iv. uiii . I';,ri V'.fM.v intr.it. I j ;iifr.sii v, ii.l.r.Ci. ..r .i.-klrri'.m .t n. OiM -iva Oi.t Mi.w'.f i'ntluMi tvsu.Ui.it fmiu lLmir-lii of til ii.c- 't; On vitl r-.m,ti,.vi .,, i..--i,t.i nw. r..nr,. i.r ft bi-ii i tt.. TVvi, A"i.lu if tli.. VoiMi. ;.. K.H.. JI. l:.-iii..rn, Ii.,m,i if V il -r 'A' I :l .... M-h. h. ir Fruteti. n. inilT.( n, Kurl-....g (it 1" I .".f :! f-'i.;.. . li. twlr.n.h.jr ..f h. H.4, li.r.1. ,.tl i'-r ill llr...-!..-, tll.ttr.ri'l.l III-IU.MI. (i...ki,irf i-r ..lr.vll. S...,l!.;i. '.it I'. 1,M..- Iv-Hnrr. I':iinpa.r t .1. !l b, f Vt n,, K . . S., .il.' i , ,., liuil lP1 j, tl.. Htt. IVHi-i-.v nf 1-.., i.ki nn. Vf innw ul lh kll i I ttr,. P.tll I. !!.- S I-. 11...I, Llll.:,, a..l ...iljtu 1 lulkt wf II. - 1.... I l Jl W t " f BA1W Ttt I'll t.S ivi'l fr.-.. tLf It i. fi .m :.'i ll 1. , -i. rii 'r. 1 i.v, ai .r' x. So'.M li V I l.r.,iilsr-i. liF.'.l) I .tloK AMI 1i:r,;.-' ftni ran l!t.t tlvuii) KAl'AAV A i (I.. h; U t: -n L.v.f, Kc. i.. l-.ft uui u w.'ii;, ii...;.uu.j v..:; to u j.u. TRAI RAILHOAD ON- AND AlTKK II I'. V. Siimlay Mnv 1, Triiins arrive ut and loave tlm I'nion Depot, cornor of Wiuihintou mid l.iooriy irict, us tollows; AKIUVK. Mail Train. 1.. 10 u in: l'aHt T.inp. 12.12 n m s WfirKa.voninioiliition No. 1, (i.'JO a in". urinloii inciimnioil.ition No 1, 7..r0 o m; Willi's ai't'oiiiinoilation Xt 8. .Via in :t'in- I'innati oxjirosH ti.n a in ; .lolinstown ou- ooiiiinoilation JH...0 n in ; Ilra ldock's nc comniodation No 1,7.00 jtmj PiitslmrKh oxjircss 1.30 t m; l'ai ilit; oxpross l.i0 p in j " n s iiL-finiiiiniu:uiiMl ;o .1, .:i.t p in; 1 loinowood iii coiMiiiodalion No 1,9.5.) j) in; Wall's uiToniinodatioii No 4, .r..'i!l p in; ISrintim ucconunoilation No 2, 1.10 p in; Way l'asscnger Io.-(l p in. DKl'AltT. Sonthorn rxprons a m ; TacUlo cj. press 2.40 a in ; WiiII'd ui'i-oininoilation No 1, 6.:i0a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in : Hrinton's iiwoninioilation lJ.'JIaio; Jtriiddock's ac commodation Nol.o.io itt; Cincinnati oxpmss li."!.) p in ; Wall's accommodation , ii.bi a in ; JoluiKtown accoinn.'odation 4.0.") p in ; lloinowood iu-coiiiinodatioii No 1, H.oO p m; Philadelphia express :i..';(l n m; Wall iiccMimniodation XnllUju in: Wall a accommodation No 4, tt.05 p m ; l'ast Line 7.40 p in j Wall's No 6, 11. UU p in. Tlio Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Niuidav at !.or. a. in., reaching l'itts- Durru at w.iifta. m. itntiiriiiiijr leave Pilts liui fih at U.fiO p. in., Hinl urrivo at Wall's station at -.III p. m, Cincinnati express leaves d illy. South ern express daily except Moi, lav. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday." For further iiil'oriiiatioii nplvto W. II. IIKCKWITH, Aent. The Pennsylvania Kailroad Coiupaiiv will not assume any Risk for DaL'iiauo ex cept tor Wearing Apparel, anil limit their rsponsiliility to Ono Hundred Dolla; val ue. All lia'.-ja.t) exceeding that a ount in value will lio at tho risk' of the uor unless trtkmi y special contract. ' A. J. CASSaI Goneral Suiierintendent, Altoona Pa. RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLT'S. C.un materials of every kind. Write for Price I .it, tolireat Western Con Works Pittsburgh, Pa. Annv nuns and Itevol vers bought or traded for. AgeuU wantnd. l'J-4t ARFNTS W!,,lt01 f,,r "The Ilriitht Sido AiJLPI IO of New York," a I.ii.iary of Information pertaining to its Institutions and Objects of Interest. Jty a city Mis- biolllirv. lilHI Kluri-n.-ieir A .....t J ... .1 1 r. - 0-"....,. ..mnnni ',v a day. .lust Issued. K. 11, TUKAT, Pub lisher, 805 liroadwuy, N. V. S6-4t WANTED-AORNTS (?-0 per day) to m il the celeluated 1IOM K SHUT '11. K SKWI.N'U M At '11 INK. il,ls the uu-der-tced, makes tl,e"hM k stitch." alikeon both sides, and fully licensed. The best and cheapect family Sewing Machine in tlio market. Address Johnson, Clark tt Co Uostoii, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chiea--l-l-KOi HI., or St. Louis, Mo. WATCH FREE to A2eotu to iutro- duce arti.-les that fcell in evor v house. Lata A Co., ritt.,biirt'h I't JOB WORK DONE AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cath pirices, neatly, prompts hj, and in elyle equal to that of any other establiihmcnt in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARLE., SCHOOL CARDS tVEDDINQ.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES RILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS,. P O S T E RB DODGER?'.. HANDBILLS, LABELS, c"tPriNT. T.vGS, Ac.