- EDITOR. WEDNESOAT SORXIM, Al'G. 18, 1S7J. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vice President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. REPUBLICANjSTATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. HARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supremo Couit, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, HON. GLENN I W. SCOFIELD, of Warren. GEN.CHALES ALLBRIGIIT, of Carbon.. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. BEPUBLICA1U0UNTY TICKET. For Congress, CARLTON B. CURTIS, of Erie. For State Senator DAVID McCLAY, of Clarion County. Constitutional Delegates J AS. E. BROWN, of Armstrong, GEO. W. ANDREWS, of Jefferson. For Assembly, II. H. MAY. For Prolbonotary, J. B. AGNEW. For Sheriff, T. J. VAN GIESEN. For Treasurer, FRED. GLASSNER. For Commissioner, JOHN THOMPSON. For Auditor, L. WARNER. For Surveyor S. D. IRWIN. A Man Blown to Atoms with Nitro Glycerine. From the Titusvillo Herald of yes terday we learn that another terrible nitro-glycerine explosion took place tosar Rouseville ou Monday morning at six minutes after eleven o'clock, by which . Mr. Wm. II. Tayne, torpedo agent at that place, was instantly killed and blown into diminutive fragments. Mr. Payne was a partner of Mr. James Sanders, the agent for Roberts' torpedoes, and the firm kept a maga zine on the Tolls farm, about one mile distant from Rouseville, where is con stantly kept on hand a large amount of the explosive and dangerous mate rial in cans. Monday morning Mr. Payne went to the magazine with a buck -board and double team, for the purpose of pro curing some nitro-glyccrine and a tor pedo to be used in Mr. N. J. DeDning's well, on the John Buchanan farm, about half a mile to the west. He had gone about two-thirds of the dibtance, and had reached a point on tho road about thirty rods east of the Strong well, when the can exploded. Mr, Foync's body was simultaneously scat tered over an area of about twelve acres, the buckboard was literally torn into splinters, but strange- to say the horses were not killed, but ran away, badly singed and wounded in the haunches. The explosion was distinct ly heard four miles off. The hill trembled to its very centre, and every building in Rouseville was shaken to iU fuiindution. A man named William McCandlesa was working on the road a tew teet irom where the ex plosion took place and had gone off live minutes previously to get a drink of water. He was on his way back when ho heard the explosion, and saw the horses rushing down the lull. Up on approaching to the spot, he fully realized the terrible situation and the miraculous esrano he hud made. A large crowd of persons from the kur rounding wells, und adjacent houses eoon made their appenruuee, and tho bushes were searched fur and near for tho remains of unfortunate man AVhat was found would not fill half a bushel measure. W. R. DUNN Had Ananias and bnppliiia lutd to this day, they would probably have been running a Democratic paper and supporting Greeley. We are led to remark the above by spanning two or three of our Demo cratio exchanges, and noticing their sublime indifference to truth. When the Democrats and Liberal Republi cans say "Anything to beat Grant," they do not moke any reservation, mentnl or or otherwise. Truth, puri ty and patriotism are swallowed up in this great desire, and if Thomas Pep per don't lose his laurels when some of these Dcmocatic editors kick the bucket, then we havo not the spirit of prophecy. For instance: They say that the present administration is stealing the money of the government and that the poor men are groaning under the taxeo imposed upon them that the rich men may take their ease. Tho truth is the administration is, and has been steadily decreasing the national debt, reducing taxation and rendering a more honest account of moneys receiv ed and expended than any Democratic administration that ever existed ; and any man who is willing to work, can support a family and save from one third to one-half his earnings. They say that the present adminis tration controls the ballot boxes by military rule. The truth is that the Government was obliged to protect the colored voters from intimidation and perhaps death by tho Ku KIux, be cause the civil authorities cither could not or would not suppress the infamous outrages of these Democratic assassins. It is gravely asserted by these daring falsifiers that President Grant trades his offices for presents and other gains. The truth is that Gen. Grant has not received a present to the value of any thing from any person or persons since his nomination for the Presidency. The Long Branch Cottage about which such a furore was created was built from the finances of the President himself, and no one else contributed the value of a carpet tack toward it. The persons making these charges have been challenged to prove them, and have failed to do so. It can't bo did. It never happeued. Grant is accused by these editors of appointing forty-six of his relatives to Government offices. Ho has appoint ed nine, aud that's nearer than they have come to the truth in any of their other statements. Out of theso nine relatives, not one has proved dishonest or unfaithful in office. They accuse Harlianft of complici ty in the Evans transactions, when the head and front of the Greeley Democracy of Pennsylvania, Hon. W. A. Wallace, being one of a committee to examine and report in vhe matter, declared Mr. Hartranft's skirts clear and his record pure. These inaccuracies might be corrected from now until election time, and the corrections proveu by men whose word no one could doubt, and yet these Democratic editors would reite rate the same old fa 1st hoods into the ears of the voters until after the con flict was over. But they won't fool any intelligent voters. The Greeley Democracy in Iowa seem to have the same disease that they do here, namely, inaccuracies as to men who they eay are to support Greeley and Brown. The disease might properly bo designated "Klep tomania. e clip the following statement and reply from an Iowa ex change : It is rumored on our streets that Hon. J. W. Harvey, of Freeinont county, formerly State Auditor, has announced for Greeley and Brown, and will address the mass meeting at Shenandoah on the 16th inst. Still they come! Onward rolls the Greeley "tidal wave." Red Oak Record. Mr. Harvey was not formerly Stale Auditor, lie has not announced for Greeley and Brown, lie will not ad dress the mass meeting ut Shenandoah on tho ICth inst. They don't still come. I he Greeley tidal wave don't roll on worth a cent hut with these trifling exceptions the statement of the Jieeord is correct. Hamburg j lines. The present term of tho Carrier Seminary gives evidence of beiiiff a grand success. The boarding hall is full of students, and many board in town. The old students, with few ex ceptions, have relumed and to those are added a very large number of new ones which speaks well for the man agers. At the time of going to press we are not prepared to state the whole number in attendance, as additional students are coining every day. SeV' eral different counties are represented here this term. Let the dcodIg of oui county take special interest in this in stitution and let us assist in building up a school here, the equal of which will not bo found in the State. We are informed that the principal hns made arrangements for twoaccomplish ed teachers who are expected at once. C'larion Democrat, A UctU 01 i.cuisifi vsiUt a Sid End ing. On Thursday last John Horn, of 1 rankhn, seventeen years old, a brake' man on the Allegheny Valley Rail road by his wonderful presence of mind saved the lite ol a child. In less than ten minutes after perform ir.g this brave act young Horn -him self narrowly escaped the futo he had iust rescued the child from, suffering loss oi his lett arm. As a switch en- cino was approaching the Franklin station, John, who was riding on tho pilot ot the encine, discovered a three year old child sitting on the track. It was too late to stop the eneine. and unless something was done the little one must bo crushed beneath tho pon deroits wheels of the locomotive. Quick as thought youug Horn let him self down upon tho extreme point of tho cow-catcher, placed his foot in position, and, as soon as he came with in reaching distance, kicked the child from the track down a slight embank mcnt, thus saving it from a horrible death. In about five minutes after this the brave bov met with an acci dent wnicn would nave cost mm ins life but for his coolness. While the engine was backing down the track to a siding John stood upon the bumper of tho tender, supporting hnn self by the bell-rope standard, a very slight rod of iron. Suddenly the standard give way from its fastenings and Horn was thrown in the middle of the track, where he would have been torn to shreds. Quick as lightning he rolled himself to the outside of the rails, but did not succeed in clearing his whole body. His left arm was caught between the flange of the truck and the ties and every bone in it crushed. He was picked up, and stir gical aid called. Ho had to suffer amputation just below the shoulder. At our last ndvices he was getting along hnely. lhe Kauroad Company should, sco that young Horn gets a position which will support him a life time. It is rare that such brave boys are lound. enango spectator. On Tuesday last, a party of our townsmen Messrs. Thos. Wait, Rob ert Clark, and Adam Wyman left town on a fishing and hunting excur sion to the ielands above and below Tionesta, in the Allegheny River. At the latter place they were met by Mr. Goodrich of Tidioute, and that renowned hunter, trapper and fisher man, Major Goodman, of old Forost county. The commissary department was under charge of the Major, and consisted of an ample supply of eatables and drinkables, among the latter be ing a liberal supply of ice water something new in the annals of hunt ing, but yet very desirable these warm days. The party hunted over all the islands for some distance above aud below Tionesta, drifting from one to another in a boat under the guidance ot the Majer, who not only thorough ly understands the art of hunting, but is snmcthiug of a sailor. The results of the expedition was a large inroad into the feathery tribe partridge and woodcock. The party returned home Weduesday night, highly pleased with their trip "to the wild woods free," and express a determination to visit the hunting grounds of Tionesta again before long. Pet. Cen. Record. Sad Accident. Yesterday morning as oil train No. 14 of the Lake Shore road was doing some car coupling at Reno, Wm. Wes cott, a young man aged nineteen, who resided in Ply mouth.Ohio, and was em ployed as a brakeraan on the road, was killed by falling beneath the car wheels. It appears the train had been cut in two and Wescott was standing upon the end of the section attached to the engine, when the locomotive suddenly starting up, precipitated him to the ground. Scarcely had he touch ed the ties wben the detached portion of the train, still under motion, was upon him. His bend and arm were upon the track, and the wheels ampu tated the latter and crushed in the for mer, killing him almost instantly. Derrick, Thursday. On Wednesday evening, while Conductor Drake's train was going north, between Sparta and Corry, a child was observed standing Upon the track, lhe engineer endeavored to stop the train, but without scuccess, as it was running upon a heavy down grade. Tho child was struck and knocked down, and the entire train passed over it. Of course, as soon as possible, the train was stopped and parties sent back, expecting to find the little victim horribly mangled. But, to their surpise, they found the child had received no serious injury. 1 be train having passeM over it, scarce- ly touching its body. Its escape may be said to have been truly miraculous. TUutvule Courier. New Advertisement. Register's Notices. NOTICE is hereby given that Ihw C, Kiuiii. guardian of Florence V. Silt- ifins, one of tho children and hiors of William and June ISiiririns. lute of liar iiiony Township, deceased hai filed his liiml account in tho Iseiiister a Ollice, In and for Forest County, and that the "same will bo presented to the Orphans Court for conformation and allowance on the 4th Monday of fcieptombor next. J. 11. AtiNEW, Register, TVTOTICK Is hereby Riven that Elias IJer- li lilt and William W, lilack executors of the hist will ami testinient of R. J. Neill lute of Harmony 1 owiiNlnp, Forest county Pa., deceased. Imve tiled their final accoun in tin) licisteis Olllccs, in unci for Forost Count v. ami that the same will lie present ed to tlio Orphans Court for conformation ami allowamoon inciu Monday ot Ken tcinbor next. J. 11. AOrF.W, l'.egislar. OH WOHK neatly executed at tbisoOk I ut reasonable rate. 11 EAVE 11 College and Musical Institute Opons its Pall Session September 10, 1871 locution accesaiblo, healthful ntul beau. tiflll. ltonnis olinorfnl n,l oni.,fi.i.tnl.li School homelike. Instruction thorough and earnest. Twenty boys rei-elved Into Seminary Hall on moderate tonus. Nend for catalogue to 20 Ot Kov, K. T. TAYLOR, President, PROCLAMATION. Whkrka. The Honorable W. P. .Tonka, President Judiro of tho Court of Com mon Plena and Quarter .Sessions li and for the county or Forost, lias issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common plea Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence cn the fourth .Monday of Sept. next, being the 27th day of Sept., 1S72. Notice Is therefore (riven to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, thatthnvlm then and there In their proper persona at iwii o con-!, . i.i. , ,u mm tmv, wnii mcir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso tlilnirs which to their olttees appertain to be done, and to those who bound in rooopniwince to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there to proseeu teajrainst them aa shall bo Just. Oivon under my hand and soul this 28th day of Autr., A. 1, 1S72. E. L. DAVIS, Sh lf. Trial List for Sept. Term 1872. Evallne. Coon et al heirs fe. of William Armstrong deeoased vs. C. J. Fox. Charles Leeper vs. Warren A Franklin R, k. to. If. II. May va. James T. Whisnor otal. II. It. May vs. John Miller ctal. Adda Hunter vs. O. Oilman. Itoyal K. -Scott vs. Robert O. Carson. O. S. Hunter vs. Seldcn Whitman. Hullo Paul Vs. Alexander McAndrewctal. Polio Paul vs. Alexander Me Andrew etal. J nines rarsliall vs. Daniel Claik. .lames Parshallvs. Daniel Clark. V illiain II. Ixiwrio vs. Andrew Cook. James E. Ilrown vs. Konnett Dobbs ct al. William Armstrong et al for use of James W. UiUhrievs.TlioTownshlpof Harnett. V. II. Ellsworth A Sophia M. Ellsworth to ino use oi sopnia al. Ellsworth vs. John II. Dilksetnl. James Parshall et al vs. John Peterson. ilamcs Parshall et al vs. John Peterson. Marlin Nestle vs. K. L. Duvis late Sheriff ot Forest Count v. Peter (J race for use vs. K. I... Davis. Daniel Black vs. The Overseers of tho Poor ot Tionesta lioroinih. Lloyd A Lewis vs. David Ilavsot al. F.vi.lino Coon et al vs. John U. Uraudonet al. Mary A. Cloland by her husband Calvin CJoland vs. John Ulciiliirp:li Sr. J. B. AON 10W, Proth'v. Aug. 12, 1S72. S. V. V I, A 11 K , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, TIDIOUTK PAi Ard Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis- tHction. 4 ly tONFECTIONARIE S. JAR. Mi 'KAY, nt tho Post Office, opened out a choice lot of has CONFECTIONARIICS, CANNED FRUITS, 10BACCOS, CIGARRT, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A Dfirtinn nf llin nntmnmrAnf t1m niiliti is renHpeetltiliy fcolicitel. U-W JAW. Al. MCKAY. READ ! READ ' The subscribers having re-rented tho IKVIXE GRIST IIIIXS. Would say to their old customers, and tho community ireiierallv. that Ihev keen constantly on hand a largo stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all jrrades, Chop Feed, Shorts, Uran, Oats and (.brn. Willi our facilities for rto imsr business, we mirnose not to be under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to tho lum- Dcrmen ana dealers of Forest county, that they cu ba SUFTLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. Immodiatd attention given to all orders from a distance, K. JONES A CO. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 2.12 Walnut St Phila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 18S9, $2,318,32339 20.non one 1 tiou. WM. UUllLEli, Central Agent, MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Pa. B OUI TITDIOTTTIEj TEA STORE! The plane to buy avory variety of the VERY BEST.TEAS AT THK L O WES T PRICES, is at the extensive Tea Store of II. T. CHAFFEY, where you can always find a largo assort- tuentoi tne nest leas at ruw York prices. A larg assurimuui. ui Groceries and Provisions, unequaled in quality and cheapness byany other store in Warren county, always on hand. Tho noonlo of Forest county will save money by purchasing their supplies at tnis inace. Best brands of FA MIL Y FL 0 UR, delivered at any depot ou the line of the II u. n ee. Store on Maiij Jst, near tho pepot, AlTtYYIKW AOADKMY, Perryvllle kiifiiiuiif r. t. t. jrur ninin una r e mn1.) mit OHtnbliNhoiL thorough, mic conMul i local ton limit h ful and HrcoMiMp j community norinl. mornl und rrlljrinum biiililtnir Inrtfo nml oosllv; a full corn or al.ln inn,.l.n . ....... 1 I irnT it- nun, iiiMiiiiniii mr( pure wmpr, homo ftphnol, Wlmlo f-xpomio, for Ilonrd. it. i ... 1.1 i 1 .V. . . i"'f, iwnnii, run mill y n ill Tip" ior W wocka). im ttinn two hundred dollar. Wlntor Hcwloti houinn 8oit. X Srnd for ......... ii-"'ii v. m. nun nviif i imiim'y nl, Junintft Co.. Pa. UMt PK10SIDENTS OF COM.KUKS, MINIS TKRN, HUCCFSSFCI, 11US1NFSH MKN, TKST1FY TO THK MANY ADVANTAHEHOK TUSl'AItAltO ACAUOY, ACAtlKMIA. JUNIATA CO., l'A. Send for a Circular and Testimonials. 1). It. Woiip, A. M., Ph. D. J. J. Patter on, A. M. UMt Steubenville, 0., Foraale Seminary. This wldelv known S. li.wil nlT..r,l llw.r oujrh Christian education, at a eost of little more than f a week ; one-fourth oil for cierjjymen. i no tn session (20 weeks) ovens S"iit, 11th. Tim address of nil for. tner pupils is requested. A grand re-union at 1 1 in cioso oi uio next year. Mend for particulars to Hcv. Charles C. llcalty, I. i.i I)., Hup t, or Kcv. A. M. Hold, Ph it., l riucinill. 1U 41 -IIORPKNTOWN (X. J.) FF.MALE JLf COl.LKHF.. Thorouirh instruction. Healthful and beautiful location. One of the most carefully conducted and best sus tained institutions in the State. For terms, etc., address Kov. John H. llrakoloy, l'h, E 7 DU EH ILL MLITAKY SCHOOL, Mcrchnittvillc, X. J., Four miles from Philadelphia, (formerly located at Princeton, N. J.) T.. U V 1Im'CI . r ..: 1 l Forty-fourth annual term IwirinsScp. loth, nona ior i lrcuiar. rpUSCAROAB FEMALE SEMINARY, jl Acaameia. oumata. Co.. Pa.. M U T U A L FIRE INSURANCE. The Mutual Plan guarantees to tho Mil tually insured tho greatest security for tho least uossinie cost, -i no premium notes are the capital. On this no dividends aro paid to the stockholders, hut it is simply assessed to pay deficiencies arising after the payment of losses and epenses, which Jn the I'UWJIMIA IKCSUltAXCK CO.M PAXY, during tho total V2i years of its existence, have averaged but 01 per centum upon thcpiemlum note, tieiiig lower than tho rates paid in be solvent stock compa nies during ino saino period oi unio. jn insuring at stock rates, the insured must pronounce to himself that ho pavs everv year enough 1st. To form an accumulat ed fund for emergencies j 2d. To pay largo dividends to the capital invested 'in Iho company; mi. nuns mo risk oi a "Chica go tiro" coming and wiping his Company out of existence. In a Mutual Company no Keeps ins own reserve ri nanci until needed, and pays no dlvidond to capitaista. Tho mutually insured, being themselves the capitalists, look alter the business, its character and its agents in all places, thus protecting each other. For Insurances or Agencies, address J. r . FKUKLFF, Seo retary, Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. AGEXTS WANTED for CHAM11EU L1X M ttRAT CAMPA1UN BOOK, The STTUGGLE OF 1872; A novelty in Political and Popular Lit erature. Atiraphlc History of tho Repub lican and Democratic I'arties j a racy sketch of the no-railed Liberal Republi can Party; an insido viow of the Cincin nati Convention. Tho minor tickets or side shows of tho campaign. Tho lincst illustrated jiook rumislie'l. A Hook wanted by every Amorican citizen. To secure territory at once, send vl for outfit. Union Publishing Co., Chicago, 111., Philu. l a., or Kpringtlcld, Minis, 111-41 CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Agents wanted for our Campaign goods. Sell at sight. Pay KM per cent, profit. Now is too lime, cteim nt nnee lor Jicscripllve Circulars and Price Lists of our Fino Stool Engravings of all tho Candidates, Cam paign Kiograpbies, Charts, Photographs, liadgos. Puis, Flags, and everything suited to the times- Ten Dollars per day easily made. Full samples sent for $3. Address Mooub Si Uoodm'KED, 37 Park Row, New York. UMt. CAMPAIGN! Thirty new and beautiful des igns. (Jet price list of T.C. Rich BADGES. I ards A Co., Manufacturers, 47 Lurry St., New York. UMt The Chemistry of Dlvlno Providence has never produced a mineral water which combines in such perfection tho qualities of anti-bilious tonic and cathartic medicine as that of tho Seltzer Spa; and Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient is tho artifi cial equivalent of that great natural ruino dy. 10 4 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $1,000 iii:waiu or derated Piles that belting's Pile lteni- Vn. miv noon a llllml T! 1 ,,n.l I . . T0.1.tn (ly tails to cure. It is prepared expressly to euro tho Piles, and nothing else. Sold uy all druggists, moo, f 1.00. Ja-4 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest and best article in the mar ket for Blueing Clothes. The genuine has both Harlow h mid Willborger s name on the label, and is put up ut Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. !!3, North Second Streot, Philadelphia. 1). S. WiLTBEItUKK, Pro prietor. For sale by Druggists and Gro cera. 15-4t. K EEP IT II ANDY. Tho Reliable Fain- ily Medicine, for the prompt cure of coolers, DitirrlKra, Cholera Infinitum, Dysentery, Cramps, Summer Complaint, A'c, Jardella's CniiiMoud Syiupof Black berry Boot and Rhubarb, an old and well tried reined v. entirely vegetable. nluoKunt to take, quick and certain inelloct; can be depended on in tho most urgent cases ; may be given to lhe youngest infant as well as the aged. It is readily taken by children. Keep It in tho house, and use in timo. Sold by Druggists. IIihihcU iV Itro., ;uuo Market street, Philadolpluu. Try it. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Particulars free. (i. Stin son A Co., Fino Art Publishers, Portland, J3-K ACENTS WANTED 11 TALE Se FEMALE nusltir.ua i.Wu.r.i i'l and pays better than any enterprise oi urn ouoi. AKCI11S 1I1UKU 111)111 $11 lo per day. Send stamn for samples und p ticulars. Address J. LATHAM A C par- o.. IStlS Washlnutou St., Boston, Mass. 1 1-4 M'KSCRIJlKfoi-tha Forfbt Republican ' ii Kin rv S3 0 .1ADVAYS r-EADY RELIEF ritK4 Tiir. Mntr r,i.?i In from One to twenty Mlnutos. HOT ONE HOUR pfcr rr!i"(! TM n-it rtHrrnoil i d it unv on strn with i-ain. KAinVAV'8 UUAItY ItKl.lKK LS A VVP.K Toll KVKHV l'A IX. 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FI-TJECT PjJ.tDAT!VE PILLS, T-rt vt.v ltf ii'-i v 1 ti fW'ii t fiini v 4V 1 ' f-r X'. r . t- f ' "1 if I.S-rf. It K K H'u..! ll-' U -:i I' .ll.ll:' ... 1. I l. irr- r-ift! Vf. i :i-!i'' .1. I-T It p M. Ill ii h. lv.- M.., v.io.ti f. ; . ; l!i tUvv. 1'.! -,v.il nn 1 c-r, H ..ri. lilr-t I't 1 If '.-i .1 I i.-Hi i.f .n. m. iml.kitimti, l'i r, f ft iii.iii iiii.ii .f t.-itt. ftl . It.'.'i'' 1 Vl. vr.-trf. pt.r.'lv V,-t.t'a .'V-.l .1 .HTC.i:-,-. I tl.i It-li t. Ti. ! .It UfM 1;' Intuf ill-' llljrtll' r O't.V.': C.n.li '.,4,1 Ki t tn p!.t n ttw HmJ, iity : .t l.-ii.ti. .i,. rilli.r.. IWutt nl K.lt I- U n -r W:W'. 1 - M . I r.Mtnlt..nt. ji.nkii r I . -- iir ii it.- IM ,t i'.i .h Sw111.11 . f lw I ra. I, II i-r'l iJ I-mR iiIi HMlWi.tr, I l-.,r..r .1 Ibr U-iti. i h,.kii. f S.irt .-v:-if SilviII- n ihii In I aii c 1'otlur. i;ninti f Vk,ii. I U -r W i' r ,t, . ftit. I i,l I itin 1m is- iui. iin'v of I'ii'iImi.-. v-:j. a iii sla ii4 . I't n .i s,At ),ti, Uribi, isit iwtwci I luSu ' M ,rt if tm iht tj.-v.. j l v f KAPWAT'S ?H.tSwiMf..-ei:.(.ir.-. !t. Iitl' 1.. t'..ivi- i n-' .i .NctiKi, 1'rlCi., 7 CtuU . rs i. sol.li tV Itltl'iiirM-. KEA l ' -KAl.SK AM' 'I II! !' " f:.n. Ihit bwup ic lUI A Y A i;o . N... Mt ili ii I.mv cw. ork. lurro..itu.ii w-.tlli ll.uuvinj mi., l.o 4K:.i 1 .u, RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLVS. Onn materials of cvrry kind. Wrlto for rnco l.ist, to (.real osturn Uun Works, PittMbnridi, Pa. Army Kims and Kovol vcrg bought or trailed lor. Agi-nts wanted. iu-lt AGENTS WBn0,l f"r "Tho UriKlit Side . . in lorK,-' a l.inrary ol Inforniation prrta'.nliiir lo Its Instiiut ions and Objects of Interest. ty n C'itv Mis sionary. aiK Kiifrraviiurs. Agents' sell 40 a day. Just Issue.!. K. U.TKKAT, lub lislier, 805 liroadway, N. V. ao-4t WANTKD AtKNTH ()J0ner day) to soil thft eelebratod IloSl H SlillT. TLE SliWINd MAC1IIXK. Ilastheim-(lor-feed, makes tho"loik stitcli." alikoon both sides, and fnllv liomisnd. Tim l.nst and ebcanest family Sew inn Mai-bino in the market. Address Johnson, Clark it Co., Boston, Mass., I'ittsbui'Kli, I'a., C'lik-a-ai24-KO, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. IS, IRfiO trains will run on this road us follows; I.KAVE EKIH-SOUTHWAKI). 11:55 A. M. XlX'OMMODATIOV T invn. Neweastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. m. 10:25 A. M.. PlTTHIiunon V.X.. stons nt nil stations, anil arrives at A. A J. W. It. K. Traiisl'or al 1:50 p. m., at Nownastlo at 3:15 p. in., and at PittsburKli at U;on p. ni. B:0j A. M., acoommopatiom, from Janie... town.arrivos at A. A i. W-Jt. 11. Trim. lor at r,-.M) a. in., at Newcastle at 7:05 a. in., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. m. 5:00 p. M., iMiximI Train leaves Erlo fi Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a, in. LEAVE PITTS HU HUH NORTWAUD. 7:15 A. M KBIK KXPI1KSH. Ichvos Now. castle at 10:00a. m., A.&O. W. K. K. Trans fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Erie at 2:110 . in., making close oonmx-tioii tor Jlutlu o and Niagara Kails. 8:115 P. M. accommodation. loav!S Nnw- castlo at :S0 p. m , A. it (J. W. It. It. Transfer at7'..r5 p. m., and Jamestown al o:.w a. in., eonnccis with mixed trains that arrives in Ki io at 1:55 a. in. 0::to p. m.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Uirard at 12:W a. m. and Erie at 0:56 a. in. i iuiouoiuiucini itocnnsrcru'trii irnin r.v y iiHciiiifr huh an points liuWest Virginia, and at Pittslmrgh connections for Philadol- piun, Jiarrisnurun. m lnam nnd Wm.li. lnjrtim via Ptunsyivania fontral ltallroad. Erie Express North, oounocts at Uirani Ait.r. Cleveland and Erie trains Wnut ni for Clovolaiid. Chicauro. und sll llollllM ill the West at Erie with Philadelphia A Erie ltallroad for Corrv, Warren, Irvington, Tidioute, &e,, and with Ilulluio ,t Erie Kailroad for Hullalo, lmnkirk, Niagara x-aii nii4 w s Ul Iv .liy. E. N. KINNEY, (ionoral Hup't "TVR. J. N. llOI.AUD, of Tidioute, has ' iciurn&ii to ins praoiu'e auer an al). sence of four iiioiiihN, spent in tho llopi tills of Now York, w hore l will alUm calls in his prol'tiNsioii. Office in Eureka Driifr Store, 3d door JOB WORK DONK AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICL At Vie lowest eah price, neat'y, prompt ly, ami in tiylo equal to that of a other establishment in the Dktrict. BUSINESS CARDS, 4 SHOW CARDS, - VISITING CARL?.,. SCHOOL CA.MW VEDDING.CMxDh niOGRAMMI, N INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS ?50TIII.Y STATEJlIiA'TK, ENVELOPS BILL HEADS, LETrER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS., POSTERS DODGER HANDBILLS, , LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. uuc ir.o liana, i miouie, I'a. -4if