MM imiW ifW.Wu' She 0rf?t-fpiMifan. tV. R. HUXX EDITOR. TL'ESDAY 1W0KXIXG, Jl'.NE 25, 187!. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. OK ANT, of Illinois. For Vice President. IIENPwY WILSON, of Massachusetts. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. IIARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supreme Coui t, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Suaquehauna Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. The Primary Elections. As we go to press before tbe meet ing of the Return Judges, we can form no adequate idea of who are to be the Republican candidates for the county offices this fall. Reports from all parts are conflicting.and we can on ly promise to give our readers full re turns next week. We shall probably get out before our usual time, so that we shall not keep our readers in sus pense long. The New Postal Law. Tht Post Office Department is now preparing to carry into effect such of the changes made by the new postal code adopted by Congress as require special action ou tbe part of the Post master General. The more important changesare these : The branch post effiecs in largo cities are made money order offices, a'nd assistant postmasters authorized to sign money-orders in the absence of the postmaster. Fivecents is now the fee for money-orders of $10 or less, instead often cents, which has heretofore been the minimum fee. A married woman is allowed to be post master; and is declared to be feme sole as to her official character. Letters between postoffices not more than three miles apart, may be, at tho dis cretion of the Postmaster General, dispatched to their destination though only partially prepaid.and the amount due collected on delivery. Hereto fore such letters have been treated as dead. The rate of two cents to four ounces on newspapers, &c, U changed to one cent on. two ounces. Clothing for non-commissioned officers or pri vates in the United States service may bo sent at ono cent per ounce. Indi viduals are allowed to place in post offices, privato boxes for their mail matter. Several of these changes will require a circular from the de partment before they can go into oper ation. One of the most important features to the public generally is tbe authorization of the one cent postal cards for correspondence or for print ed circulars, similar to those which were introduced in Great Britain some years since. Tho prico of the card and stamp will bo one cent. If a pos tal caTd of a private manufacturer i uied, the regular three cents postage will bo collected. In conference committee the style of tho card was left to the discretion of the Postmaster General, who pre fers the open card, and will order that kind only to be manufactured. The ftce of the card will bear a one cent stamp, and will bo provided with lints for tho address, and tho back will bo ruled for tho letter. The price of the card and stamp will be only oue cent. It will probably be three or four weeks before they will bo reauy ior sale, as the plates lor print ing have ytt to bo prepared. -The rural districts aro pestered with vagrants, many of w hom assumo the role ot beggars that they may wore easily steal irom tlieir beuelac tors. Their object is not so much to obtain lood or raiment as toallord op portuuities for the gratification cf their thieving propensities, of which they readily take advantage. While tbe person from whom alius are so licited is engaged in the work of mis directed charity many of these worth less tiatnps teize what they can lay their bands on and secrete it among their garments. Tho country is not tho only place where these rascally practices prevail, cities being more vr hft curred with them. E.c. The Civil Service reform, for which the country is so largely indebted to General Grant, is soon to bo put practical operation in the New York Custom House and Sub-Troasury ine Hoard of Examiners of the Treasury Department have been in session for some days in New York, making the preliminary arrangements for a thorough reformation in the manner of appointing officials. The chief officers have been consulted by the Board, a thorough understanding arrived at, and at the earliest practi cable moment this promised reform will be put in operation. Tho rules adopted are substantially those in operation in all the Government offi ccs in Washington, and no appoint mont or promotion will be hereafter made, except in accordance with the resnlt of a competitive examination ni ... ine larjre number of annointees throughout the country, there being over fourteen thousand in the Treasu ry Department, w ill render it impos siuie lor the Uoard of Examiners to inform themselves personally as to the merits of tbe applicants, and the examinations will be conducted by sub-boards appointed by the several offices. The fact that the important offices of the government in tho city of New York aro hereafter to be filled withtut reference to the political in fluence of the applicants or their back ers, and solely on account of merit, is one of great significance, and makes an era in our political bistorv. This reform has been found to bo one of . 1....v ..i.., t. uio tno most diflicuit to accomphsh-so difficult that manv ablo noliiiinm I thought it useless to attempt it. But under Gen. Grant's instructions, and in pursuance of his settled purpose, it is steadily progressing. If it shall prove successful in New York, of which there can hardly be a doubt, it will be applied to every citv in the Union. Ihose who aro iu favor of giving this reform a fair test, will find that a sufficient reason for votiug for tho re-election of TresiJcut Grant. Ex. In answer to a recent article in the Philadelphia Press, stating that three fourths of the Itepublican newspapers of the State ignore our candidate for Governor, and that there is a growing dissatisfaction with the ticket among the people, a correspondent of the Evening Bulletin shows that of the one hundred and seventy-five Republican journals in the State, nearly all have hoisted the name of General Hart ranft, in connection with the whole State ticket, at their head ; the Phila delphia Press, Lancaster Express, and a few insignificant papers of small cir culation and influence, whose com bined opposition probably will not af fect more than five hundred votes, be ing the only exceptions. The 2We tin editorially states its belief that the real reason of Col. Forney's otherwiso inexplicable course is to be found in connection with tho Evans war claims, and says "we express this opinion, re gretfully, and after a fruitless search in all other directions for a satisfac tory answer to the questious so fre quently asked concerning the sub ject. Pittsburgh Commercial, We take the following from the Clarion Democrat: On Wednesday a son of Mr. C. ft Near had his thumb and forefinger amputated by to near to the busy saw at Corbett & Wilson's saw mill, ct the mouth of Little Toby. . A brief visit to Tiouesta last week .ir,,ii .. ,, , - r' r7-.:r.r, . "r uu 'u. JftUearn DS " " . " . n u ' UI r?re s ion ii 13 ussiiining al most city proportions, and the build ings are substantial and tasty. The .wwtl,. . :il: . ... i Z "LIaZ " ""e " eTlS: rr:r "r r". "tn"" u,ta!:au' The body of Mr. William Har- rager, deceased, late of Scotch Hill, who was drowned at Miller's Eddv last week, was found and taken home for interment last Sunday. Tho .i, n t.i .. Wilson's planing mill at Helen Fur nace, wns struck bv liirhtninfr. on fcniutiiy last, but caused no damage save twisting up the truv rods ami knocking oil a lew bricks from tlm boiler wall. a man, whose name we did not a learn, bad bis arm caught in the ma chinery, at the lumber mills of Hahii, Metzger & Co., in Taint township, last Monday, and it was fearfully mangled. Dr. J. F. Rons dressed his wouuds. Tho store of Isaac Laura, in Ash land township, was robbed on Wed nesday night last. An augur hole was bored tbrough the window shut ter and tho fustening removed, and the thief entered through the window. Lttwcen 00 and 70 in money was taken. A few weeks ago, Mr. W. D. Jones, of Columbia Farm, met with quite a serious accident, bv which he has siuco been disabled, lie was out gunning on the iurin, when by some means the guu was prematurely dis charged, the charge entering his arm and badly shattering the bone. He is recovering the use of his arm slow Iv. Pet, Cut. Pecorrf. 1776. t 7Mi I here will be a celebration at JULY to which all arc most respectfully invited. The following programme will be carried out. PROGRAMME: Firing of cannon and ringing of Parade of Fantastics at seven o'clock. foot-race for a purse of two A wheel-barrow race, blindfolded, nine o'clock ; Open to all. General parade at ten o'clock, . ... . T . v , 1 1 , Ajine 01 marcn 10 De "cicrminca oy tne warsiiois. Dinner at twelve o'clock. After iorm ana marcn 10 ine opcaKcrs srana, wncre tne rouowing exercises will take place : Music 'raver. Music "Hail Columbia" by Thirteen Young Ladies. Heading the Declaration of Independence by S. I). Irwin. Music Oration Music Oration Music Fireworks in the evening. COMMITTEE ON ji. y. pAvis, yi. p.. pRAYES, Y P JHOMAS, lACOB pHRIYER. It is probable the Dr. Hunter Ou Monday afternoon 13th street. in front of Joseph Carr's beer saloon, was the scene of a lively fight. Peter Smith, a barber, while iu a state of drunkenness, went into the saloon and epithetically attacked the proprietor, supplementing his chin music in a ew seconds w ith a physical demon stration, whereupon the bar-tender Andrew Babcock, seized Peter and l.l I.- . T . ... uuuuucu iiiiu oevereiy. i eier was taken to his home across the street and a doctcr sent for. After his wouncis were uressea l'eter ncain re- i newed the attack upon the saloon by ureu&ing iuo giass in me uoor, out ized by a policeman and again taken home. Peter's second est.loit was uuuiuirious. oeverai oiuer inai- . : ci i ... f i viduals seemed to thirst for a row. but promises of a general knock-down were nipped in the bud by the police. All parties concerned in the row were arrested and will have a hearing next Monday. Tho proprietor says that Peter is ono of the beer guzzlers he will not sell to, and attributes the row to that fact. Spectator. We take the following from the Elk Democrat : A man by the name of Nathan Vasbinder, on Monday June 3d, had one of bis legs broken, while engaged in floating timber at the mouth of Littlo Toby, near Portland Mills, this county. Tho injury was so heavy that amputation was found necessary. The painful operation was performed by Dr. llartman, of St. Mary, assist ed by Dr. liordell, of this place, on the followiug Friday. Mr. Vasbiuder died on last Mon day night and will be taken to War saw, Jeil'ersou county, for interment. He was a married man, about 22 or 23 years of age. He leaves a wife to mcurn his loss. Gilmore Brown, during the storm of last Wednesday, met with a fatal accident, while, pealing burk near Dauguscahoudu junction, this county. He was out in the woods peeling when the storm came up, and seeiog bis danger started for a bark shanty near by, and when almost in reach of it a tree fell back of him, and one of the limbs striking him o:i the top c.- i)1872. W3 Tioncsta on the FOUltTII OF bells at sunrise. dollars ; Open to all. for a purse of three dollars, at headed by the Forest Brass Hand. . . it .1 r 1 dinner the procession will re- by the Forest Brass 13and. by the Chaplain. by the Brass Band. bv M. AV. Tate. by the Choir. 1 by A. C. Porter. by the Brass Band. INVITATIONS: p.p.yviABiE, pANIEL pLACK, P p. pONYER, p. p. p ASLET, will procure a thin! speaker. of the head, killed him, as is sup posed, instantly. There was no per son iu the woods with him at the time. Not coming in ns usual from his work a party of some twenty men started in pursuit, aud alter a long search they jounu mm and carried htm to the i: unci on. On Thnra,1v n,,;n Va Mead, of this place, held an iuciuest. . . . imi.l,u.u. 1 i . i i i but we have not heard tho verdict. Mr. Brown was from tho Stato of Maine. Appraiser's List. Notice in hereby given that the following named persons aro appraised at venders of more handiNe, within tho County of Korest fr the year 1872, and clafsnilied us lollows : Harmony Township. C'lasn John Peteresmi Amt. 7 (Kl 10 on 7 no 7 (Ml 7 00 White .V l-'orgio, Jumps Noill, A. (Sinter, J. I. ltange, Tionexta Township, CI. S. Hunter, Tionesla Borough. Bonner it Robinson, 3. !. .McKay, II. O. l.avis, Lloyd a; Son, I. liilbionner ('o., Superior Lumber Co., Klinordlinner A Co., Proper A Heck, S. 1J. llusltt, Hickory Township T. P. Collins, J. M. Ahlstrand, T. J. Bowman, Harnett Townihip. A. Cook, J. M. Miiler, Kiny-ilcy Township 14 13 14 14 14 11 7 00 11 11 14 14 11 1:4 12 12 14 15 (X) 7 00 7 00 7 (HI 15 00 10 00 12 50 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 on 7 00 15 00 10 00 14 14 14 II heeler, Dusonbury & Co, 14 7 00 Aoncul will Ki. li.it.l tlio rv.i... i Ia Trca-suror's Ollicc, June 2!.th, 1H72. 11. li. KLLIOTT, Appraiser. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the firm of Klinordliner it Co., is thisday dis solved by mutual consent. All moneys clue tho lirm w ill be paid to fieo. W. Ito vard ik Co., successors of Klinordlii.frer Co., aud all claims ugainst the lirm w ill be paid by them. N. KLTXORDI.INOER, (1KO. W. HOVAUU. Tioncta, Juno 1st, l(j72. WATCH FREE to Agents to intro duce articles that sell in everv house. Lata A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa, 3J-4t Wir. Fellers, Lrn?'" M':noNn-. will hi,,.,,,, J to nil business u t hut liim i.. at reasonable rule. Addrcn V. M. FKLLliRS, Ncwninnvllle, " f-3m. a. inrion Co. l'n. notice; WHKRKAS,lrtUrofn.Imlnltrnli(n to to tho Kslntcol Ml,.,,,.,, n... tlin l.nrnii.. ..r VI .. ." ,,"t havn been granted to tho nl...,n.. -i person.. lii(l,.l,t,.,l to tho naiil ,.,, Rr ro quested to mako Immediate payment, mid t how having claims or demands ngliinst tho fwintoot tho (mid decedent will make ....... .. m,,,,,, wiumm cielnv. to JOHnVai.tkiih f Administrator. .. .. . : wnyo,lN,2.-(lt. Tlonesta. r,. AtJKNTS WAXTK1) FOR J.lYK AND TIM KS OF JAS. FISK. JR. Contain biographic of Drew, Viinderhllt. (. ou Id . 1 word, ,v, with a llnnncial ,if),o: ry of the country for tho last throe years v-tMi-., ,u nmv n,,out "I'f.ACK Address Now York Hook Co.," Ho NnssaTi St., X. Y. i:i-U KANSAS RKCIISTEllED m ana rrotital.lo Investment rtonds. Alien, Anderson, Franklin, Johnson and' , wcaiimcsi ru in ra in k m. iioiilMll a,OUIltieia. Kiit nrn.l .... ivnusas. interest and principal paid by the Stalo Treasurer. Tho Hoi .U pay 7 per cent, interest, ami im .1.- year old, the coupons having lipon alwiivH .. numriy ana promptly pm,. Kor tntis- iiiui lniormaiion, adilrpss Sumtipl A. v.iiyioru i a.i II all St., N. Y. NO MORE RUBBING ! ilU y ON K OF Stone's Fountain Washers. i. ,a.'A vrc."' st011p ',o"-i, ii.)n Ar u t., 1 hiladclphin. Fa. Sond r,,r i-Jt A fiKNTS WANTun.-Ants mako fA.V.V.,r"l!'onoJ' nt. V l"T s "' t nnviMins nisp. l-nrt pn nn frno 11 w.!.. Ron (fe Co.. Kin. A rt li.l.ltl ' T , ...... i-'-ar $I)000 HKWAItl) . , , . i """mi. 1 -tiiimiLc lirl' Arnln.1 t I I .1.... li-ii . . .... .. tor anv onsa or ill n.. tl.i.i. (ly fails to euro. It is prpiutrcit expressly u i'lire mo i-iios. and no! hiinr pIsp. Sni.l uy an j.M-irgisiN. r rico, f l.no. 12-4 "AtlOn t in Tilum! i;nlmn 111, ,.,lnl. like violeiu-e to the heiul, rausin hot lluxhoH, vertik'oniul (liinnc-M of aiulit. it is a certain RiKn that a mild, salubrious, eoolinfi; and eiiualizing laxative is required and Tarronfs KU'erveseent Snltzer Aperi ent should bo at once, resorted to. Sold bv nil Tiki. ... .. "orliois. lZ-lt Okua.MO LAW OK THK SKXKS t'omtitons whieh impair vitalitv pos itive and ncpitivo elect ririly proof that life is evolved without, llllilltl nllllr.l ,-vT In. baeeo inllunnco of llesh a nliosnhorlp iti..t in. .m i ii ircuiuieiii oi pelvic, diseases, stricturo and varieocele. ami nrroni nf .1..- . i... . . . . - -1 velopmentj ten lei-lures to his private sur Kioal class, by Kdward 11. Dixon, M. It., Fifth Avenue, N. Y.; 64 pnpes, cents. is oi irroal valuo to tho who elninmii nun " -j.v.j iiiiciiiuii iiiu iit-u hi irr. inxon Horaco Greeley. li-4l KltAT MEDICAL llOOIC of useful knowledco to all. .Sent freo for Im stamps. Address Dr. Domiparto rf- Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. l-4t U.S. PIANO CO., N. Y. Price, fJ-OOn No Ag ts. Circularsfree.JZJU (INCOHl'ORATKD lSllO.) COLUMBIA FIRE INS. CO. I'r r IC KK.S AND DIKKf 'TODS u M KOiwner, I'rest: It. Wilson. Vien-l'reH't : Herb t I honiax. Trens. : .1. 1- rncaiiO'. See'y; !S. H. Detwiler. Hiram Wilson it. iiii-ii. . run-,, ,i hi. i iiuiiii, jonn li. liacli- . r, .'. . i. .. . . .... . inan. m. -M. otrickler. .Im-uli s si,i,,,. Mi'ii'L-n .-ii-urouuiM, mio. jviLrie. iv . u. Case. i ... . ... .. A inc.s l-.ves.Jo in s hcrtzer. 1 I U. Ksi..L- JMr XimiiraniM or Airencie. lulilruss .1. !' I- rueaun, See y, (.'oluinbia, lu. 8-4t LIGHTNING RODS. RriinHoirH Topper Tabular Lijrhtnin Hud, with SpinU i-'lanprcs. n the most complete protection auain.stlilitninKOverinventeil. ndorried by the scientille world, and by " " ''''. -Jea ars irom .Maine to Ueor M-nil tor .-ircn ar tn .H-K' II A I'T b - ......... . n:W Pen n fO., Conner 1 Sijuaoo (X INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, Xo.2:!2 Walnut St Phila. Incorporated 1704. Charter Perpetual MARIKE, INLAND FIRE INSURANCE Asset Jan; 1, 1800, $2,fH,323:l9 ?2O,0O0,on0 losses paid since its ori'anl.a lif... x.;i lii-iii i.-i. .. .. . r ni-uijr.H genual Agent. Uarrislnirg, la. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti ouesta, Forest County, Ta. 8 6m READ ! READ ' The subscribers having ro-rented tho ouldsayto tlieir old customers, and tho com.niinitv gciicr.illv, that tlioy keen constantly on hand a large slock of FAMILY rLQTJIt of all jrra.les, Chop Feed, (shorts, Rran, Oats and Corn. Willi our facilities lor do ing business, we purpose nut to bo under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, aud would sav to the lum bermen and dealers of l-'oiesi count v. that they can bo SU1TLIED CHEAPER and mora promptly than from any other point. Immediiilo attention given to all order from a distance, is. joxks a co. I'SHj him latum ill t II r I II pi a v mi fpmi H EA-NECT A R 1SAPI KI-: inP'l'M Willi thotilei.iiTeu l.'l iiK Wurri4""" to suit all lasies. i-or salo every where, in our "trade mark" nouml ami i . . . i r pound j.ackages only, aud salo w holesale only by the (Jreut Atlantic and l'acille Tea Co., 8 Cliutch St. New York. P. o. llox 55U0. Send for Tlua-Xuctar circular! 7-lt St., Pittspurgh. Pa.. or'.N. V! WAiT,';I)-A'I':N"rS (e20per day) to .ightnin. Rod Co,, 3a Cnion V Zv v I'.r'.'-'-'Ir.'v. "--VK s'''l' .orth),N.Y. 8-4t I I.K M-. IN( M ACIIIXK. llastheun- I.I .J tiADWAY' O ( DY RELIEF IIIIIS TUT. HtlHW 1MI.M In from Ono to 1 wonty Mlnutos. mm ry.H vi 111 ! mn. II1W4I 8 HX,l 11KI.II F l.s A (THE FOIl r.t r in 1 A I . . It 'A 'l. Km' ffi.' :uii 1. ,Tlio Only I'liln llrinrilv in 11 in.-M ittny pint'. I'lF tun.t I cnirlnlli.tf )lt, i, nl:rt I.Tir-. Si.i-i a.-li, Jiuwt",, vr uliipr ki"U or ui,;iii., I.y IN l'lloi ONK TO TWTXTY MISCIH 1 ! !',',.... v1, '''''! "' ""'"'liiili'.; Hie i.-m llio .....i i.tiiT., n.u rui ii-i. I'li'in, . ripl'I'iT, ruvo .viii-i j:i' or I'tiiniitiiiit mhIi d'.ias.- tii.v 1.11 Hit. VOllH, R ADW AY'S RCADY RELICT VIII, A WORD IXS'l'AXT FAr-L', IM'i .'.MM T!oN o-- r.'IK KII'NKVS. .,,,,r,V,V'M.T.'.'.V I iii-vddeh. CONUM I'lnN ol-; TUP' t t'Vrm PORK THROAT, nil m i l. I' HHKA't SiiNi: t,r,r.,.. ..iVi'!:l?.!!':.!'.i:J'" iiWART. headac nc, T.K,rnA- V,A,:! A,t""' ,!"l!t- COt.n ,-n.tA AoVi!'!1,?,' "'""--MATlSM. inn nitcni'.iiMii or iiu ili'mly ItrlM'T to lit i irf ftf sW- . "VS. i'KV;vi';AKKi!,..: INVKliNVlV PAINS: " " a.r-iit-i inu'i, nw ;n 111 mi I iitvvm i.-ku. r.r imlnn fmm tinner -f wnd r. U U iu tuau rii'r.ni ItrxnuY or MltVt IW Btllhuaal. FKVKIt A1MI AMR. 1 m AMI AUl R i-.irn f.p nrtvrnitii. There In lot !. roiiir.li ,1 auctil in tliUworl.l l!,ii will rurt Kfuf A t'l .. it m. Hit. I .ill Vtlit.:h.u, til!,tiijt, P. rir!. ( 'J'v Hi - .1.1 , V. 1 tow, -ifij ntlirr r- vr n1i1-i v K M iV 'A HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! nimvi vn rt-HF Ru n 11 .ooh-inprea sr rt-.1-1 ;i- w!F,.'i." r -.'' y-" si"' am I I i' O A it Kir-1 liKAl'JU i 111 1 iiiii.ui i.i.Ai'1.1 olh 11LIJ 1U ALU. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT .1 1 ink 1 I a - 1 ".M - 1 1 1 -hi, 1 I H . - 1 -'( VI"li K, .-.) UM'lIi Alii: III!'-. I'MAMir'l 111 nonv r.M'i iiii.ivs vM.i-u TiiV iv. :-n 1.1 -v i t r., lll.ll fcvory Pny nn Incronso In Flosil end Wols-.fit Is Soen ami Felt. 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S. ?...i'i. i;rr:. ii. IWhu oi V. od. " ll '-'i -S. S-'M r;i.:t,..B...;l.!li(Bl . . u.winnin -r. r - an r-,;,- tin' llnrt. , 1.11 .txm .( ili Mt'fi r . . S'I.l ItV liiil i -1 . :i!-iti U.KAI'WAV A- t n .. j, it. u.n I....i,f. : Uc kill J, RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLV i.un materials of every kind. Write for J ru-o List, to lireat Western tiun Work" rittMliurirli. lii. Arniv urs uougiuor trailed lor. Agouti wanted. lti-lt ARFNTS wanted for "The l!ri:;lit Si.le r T '" -t'W ork," a I.il.iaiy of inioi-iiiiiiion pcriiiiiiinyr to its Institution and Uh.fe.-t.s oflntercHt. lly a t ilv Min- Hillllltrv. li.K) ICllL'l-Ilvill.rS .r.i,.tM"K,.ll 11 a day. ,Iut Issued. K. It .TliKA'l. lnl.. liBiicr, Su.j IJroudway, X. Y. Jj6-4t oer-iceii, muKes the"lock siitcli." niiL-am Dot 11 sides, and lull v licnns..,! T.. .....i iiieiipcsi, iainny fsewini' .Mac i nn in II. r, 1......I-..I .1 1 . .... ... ii.ii.vi. -miiiios .Hniiisun, i iurk V I.., wMon, mass., I'ltlslinrKh, Pa., Chica- i--i-go, ill., or St. Louis, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH JR. R 0', and afler Mond trains will run on ibis road as follow s: LLAVK LRIK-SOUTIIWARD. Xewcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsi.uri.-li lu.im u. Ill, 10:25 A. M.. PlTTSBI-IlfiH kt.. Kt.mu nt oil stations, and arrives at A. ,V (J. W. It It iransier at lj ill u. in., at Xmvi-nstlo t s.i-. I. m., and ul Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. in. 5:1)5 a. m., AccoMMunATioy, from James town, uiiivi's at A. it (i. W. If. H .iv....i-.,. a' 5:40 a. in., at NcwchmiI,. m t o-, ... .... i I'itlsburgh at 10:1111 a. in. ' "' 5:00 I, it., Mixed Traill leaves Krin l..i- Kluiron, stoppinir ut all inlc-riucdiate points and arriving at 10:15 a. m. LEAV I PITTS IiU UU 1 1-XORT WA R D. 7:15 A. M., KUIK EXPIlKss. Iciives V.-.w. castle at 10:0lla. in., A. Ali. W. K. H. Trans. I'cr at ll:2il a. in., and ari ivesat i:i-;i. m .:! in., making close connection fur Hniii.. o and Niagara Pallia. HM. H. SI. ACCOM Mfin.VTION. Ipliv"? New. ca.l.e at 0::iu n. m . A. .V. li. u- u n Transfer at 7:55 p. in., and Jamestow n at h::i! a. n... counci ls with mi v,.ii ir.iina n...t arrives in Kl in at 1:55 a. in. li: ;o ". M.. Mixed Train leuv.- Kiiin 1,. , , "ii mi -.no, and arrivimiat (iiranl nr. l j-:iii ... and 1 :rio at 0:55 a. in . ' l'ruinsconii"ct at lioi-liestrr will, i..i r... Wheeling and all iioiniK in v,.it. vi,..ri..i,. and at Pittsburgh conmictions for PliiFiuleb j'uiu, jimrisiiurgn, jialtimore ami Wash ington via l'ennKvlvaiiia Central l(iiii,-...i Lrio Kxnrotis Xortli. I'mimii-iu ut nir....i with Cleveland and Krio trains Westward 1 r 1 It'VC'lUIUl, itlCHirO, Ulltl 11 1 llointti ! ?l wilh VMl C ,,, ,l!!n'J'1 f'"" Corry, Warren, Irvingto Rio road tor ISullalo, Dunkirk, Xiaga in 10 ton, l ulls and New York Citv. Niagara riu P. X. FIXXRY. (lencral Suj.'t Tl Republican Oillce L 3 U . U( rF.KPS eonstantly on hand a large as V. sortinent of Jllank Leeds, Morigagus Subpienas, Warrants, Summons, Ac. to be sol'J cheap tor cash. f g JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE he lowest cath prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS , SIIOAV CARDS, VISITISQ CARL?, SCHOOL CARDS ft'EDDINQ.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENV ELOPES BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS NOTI. HEADS, CIRCULAr-vS, blanks POSTER D0DGE113. HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac.