W. H. DUNS ; KDITOlt, MEDNKSDAT MOKMNfl, (lfT. !, 187. ! NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICVET. For President U. 8. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vice President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. REPUBLICAN STATE 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, HONGLENN I W. SCO FIELD, of Warren. GEN.'.CHALES ALLBRIGIIT, of Carbon.. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. REPUBLICANiCOUNTY TICKET. For Congress, CARLTON B. CURTIS, of Erie. For State Senator DAVID McCLAY, of Clarion County. Constitutional Delegates JAS. E. BROWN, of Armstrong, GEO. W. ANDREWS, of Jefferson. For Assembly, II. II. MAY. For Trothonotary, 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. There is a thoroughly matured if not venerable story circulated iu some sections of how Pat enticed the bear. Ho was seen running, gun in hand, with surprising agility, taking fences and ditche3, like a steeple-chaser, be fore bruin. Having reached safety and the jeers of his friends, he enlight ened them that he was only enticing his enemy to more significant defeat just as, Liberal testimony being taken, Republicans are now lured to destruc tion. North Carolina, Vermont, Maine all of the States where the coalition have suffered- so heavily it is now ex plained have only been decoys to tempt incautious confidence and at tract pursuit. It is very likely that when a little more success of this sort has been attained, as it soon will be, and when the allies have achieved the feat of the rebels in getting their foe "just where they wanted them," they will find that their happy application of the story will vanish before a square ineal by bruin, to which these prelimi nary affairs have only been appetizers. If their purpose was what it is now said to have been, there is, indeed, some reason for fear. They have en tieed their opponents to utter, absolute certainty of success so great that the Tammany betters could not find men to hedge with. If this confidence is an engine of weakness, great will bo the downfall, and awful brtiiu's morti fication. But on the other hand, it is paiuful to think what the result would be in the eveut of the slightest miscal culation. Should Pennsylvania, be used as Maine was, and New York follow Vermont and others copy the lead, not even the most notable ske daddling of the rebellion would par alled that in November. It is time for them to try fur their safety, while there is yet opportunity. For Sai.i:. To close an estate, two tracts of laud of about '2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily tiinOcvud, mainly hemlock, valutiblo for the bark, and tsumiosi'd bv irond iudtres to be trund oil tcritory. Map with particuluri-at this ollice. and ordinarily int indent, out.-, i , who talk of supporting Buckalew, nnd yet call themselves friends and suppor ters of Grant. Such an idea, so foreign to all the teachings of the past history of Pennsylvania, so unreasonable iu its assumed logic, so totally incapable, ns regards any useful friendship for President Grant, is not a common one, and yet it exists, of courso in a very limited degree. The attempt to blend two services which arc as wide apart as are the ser vices of any other "two masters," has this practical impossibility about it. The support of Buckalew is tho sup port of all the elements of hortility to Grant; and those who oppposo Grant in October will have no pnrt in the helping of him in November. Their services will then be wholly unneces sary. Having done what they could to break down his chances of success in October, their help will not be need ed in November. He will sweep Penn sylvania from border to border, upon the flood-tido of Republican victory in October, and the honor of his vic tory will belong wholly to those who won it a month before. Men who have vaii.ly tried to defeat Grant's candi date and advance-guard in October, and who then come forward with prof fers of aid, after the grand battle has been virtually won, will find that while they can vote for Grant, after having voted aud worked agaiust him, they will have neither part nor lot in tho proud distinction of having re warded a good and faithful servnet with the renewed confidence of a grateful people. Buckalew means, whatever it may be called, hostility to Grant; just as Hartranft means hostility to Greeley. Buckalew offers no reform or public advantage to the good citi zens that will not be better secured under Hartranft, while to advocate him makes professions of friendship for Grant useless and idle. Greeley in Harrisburg. The State Journal gives tho follow ing account of the visit of the "Trav eling Political Mendicant" to that city on Wednesday evening and how lie was received by the poor Democrats who he has so often lampooned in the Tribune: Horace, the wonderful, versatile, ubiquitous and truculent Horace Gree ley, has been hero and gone. He came in the midst of a pumpkin gath ering came wheu all other vegetables are pouring iu upon us and left per fumed by tho breaths of men redolcut with whisky and lager, and whose thick tongues one short year ago wag ged at the simple mention of his name, with imprecations on his head and awful damnations on his soul. It was droll to see tho motley crowd peer and gaze at the great apotate ; and it was droll to see Greeley attempt the role of a disinterested patriot. His clothes looked as though they had yesterday come from the store; his cheeks glow ed with the indication of well-assumed iunocence, and his ample brow glisten ed with the majesty of a man wearing honors which in his heart he felt he is not worthy of. Our Democratic friends went in couples to greet their new master. They tremblingly grasped the hand which smote them so often, and as they looked steadily into poor Greeley's white and uneasy eyes, they inaudibly inquired : "Do I look like a gambler?" "Have I the appearance of a sot?" "Do I smell of a sweat cloth?" "I am no bully, am I ?" to all of which Greeley, with his usual grace aud classic style, seemed to respond : "If any man says so, he is a Jiar and a scoundrel." Nast ought to have been on the spot. The leaders of the Dem ocratic party at Harrisburg looked most ludicrous as they shook hands and passed on, they wiped thier hands on the seats of their breeches,as a pre occupied man does when he unexpect edly touches anything by ubich he im agines he has Lccn defiled. In the meanwhile Greeley looked as a child with its first penny whistle. It was awful to look at his smile. His thick, bloodless lips were drawn into all manner of contortions, and his checks of sallow, pumpkin-like hue, g'istened with a lever heat ol expectancy and greed. A more farcical public exhibi tion of feigued homago to a man ca the part of people who were in the habit only a year ago, of cursing and reviling him, was never seen on any occasion, it was the hardest piece ot work the Democracy of Harrisburg ever did. On their part it was all sham while poor Greeley took it in earnest e never in all our life saw so many men blush aa blushed at this Greeley receptiou, aud as the echoes of the whistle which signalled the train off in reverberations, the sound of a long-drawn breath issued from the crowd, as if every man present felt re lieved that the humiliating spectacle was over. We commend to the consideration of those Republicans who maintain or profcts to maintain, that there is no necessary connection between the Octo ber and November elections in this State, the following passage from the New York World in relation to the mutter iu question : "If there is any Radical mad enough to fancy that hi party can curry Penn sylvania iu November for Grant, after losing Pennsylvania in of October through Cameron and Hartranft, wo stand the nature ol ihe lm.ni'cl at stake. They see that the loss or cain of Pcnn sylvania in October i the win-all or lose-all of tho November battle. Not a single coalition paper in the country. from Maino to Texas, takes any other view ot tliecaso than this. Jly learn ing wisdom from their enemies, the Republicans of the Stato may achieve a magnificent victory. By persisting in a delusion, or failing to appreciate properly the tnomcutnus character of the struggle, the Republican party of the whole country may be brought in to irretrievable disaster. It is not the honor or shame of the Keystone State alone that are involved it is the wel fare or calamity of the nation. From this time forward until the closing of tho October polls the air will be darkened with swarms of false hood and slander concerning the State candidates. Thus far, as is known to every intelligent and reflective miud, the Confederate campaign has been conducted on a basis of misrepresenta tion and calu liny. It is true the shame less mendacities so industriously hatch ed and set afloat have, in every instance, been promptly met, refuted, and ex posed. This, however, has not deterr ed their authors from pursuing their nefarious trade, but seems, on the con traiy, to have rendered them more un scrupulous and venomous than ever. It is conceded by all that Pennsylva nia is the national battle-ground, and the October election the national fight. All the available resources of tho op position have been concentrated here, and here their last and worst display of malice ond vindictiveness, masked under pretentions and high-sounding names, w ill be made. Knowing the weakness of their cause and the vul nerability of their candidate, BucKa lew's managers will try to distract at tention these by scattering their stink pots of abuse ou every baud. Old lies will be recoiued, old calumnies revived, old slanders revamped, and new de tractions of every character set in mo tion. Let :io man be deceived. The issues of the canvass, and the charac ters and records of tho respective can didatcs.are before the people. The worst criticism has failed to reveal a flaw in the one the most lenient judgment must confess that there is hardly a sound spot to be found in the other. Hartrauft representing "honesty, effi ciency and integrity," or Buckalew with his heel upon humanity and his broad back turned toward tho sun. That is tho choice. Commercial. A Radical Democrat. We have for years held Mr. Greeley to be an ally of the Tammany Ring"; therefore when he told the Baltimore Convention that in accepting their nomination he was "an much a Repub lican as ever" we believed him. Hor ace Greeley as a Democratic leader is where he belonged years ago ; he is just as good a Republican as ever; and just as good an one as Horatio Sey mour. At tho same time, we didn't think ho was a copperhead Democrat. But hisswinging-around-the-circle speeches show he is that. At Pittsburgh he re iterated strong secession sentiments and lied about and reviled tho Union Soldiers. At Newport, Kentucky, he went still deeper icto tho confederate mire apologized for the barbarities at Andersonville and Lilly. . Hear this new champion of the rebellion. "We should not wrong each other, we should not distrust each other, we should feel that we should not see any person dealt unjustly by. Even in this struggle I do not believe it was tho policy of either paity to see any prisoner dealt unjustly by. As a rule, I believe prisoners on both sides, the people meant that they should be treated with humanity, as far as they were able to treat them so. I think this was the spirit of the peo ple" We would like to see this infamous old liar stand up before a crowd of sur vivors of Belle Isle and Andersonville and say that. If Grant was not left without a competitor inside of fifteen minutes it would be because the boys had more respect, patriotism and de cency than the grey-haired apostate who made this apology for tho Dick Turners of the South. Does any one suppose, after these efforts to bid for Southern votes that Mr. Greeley would oppose any wish of the South if he were elected ? No, he would bo a more pliant tool of South ern and rebel schemes than Buchanan wa3. Of all Northern dough-faces Horace Greeley is thodoughest. Derrick.- We always keep our stock full and complete in the following goods: Dry goods, clothing, boots aud shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, druirs. and patent medicines. We also have a Tailoring Department, where you always fin J a full assortment of clothes and cassimet es, which we make up to order iu the most fashionable styles. Call and examine our goods, styles aud prices. We keep the Singer Improved Fam ily Sewing Machine for sale at less than ageut's prices. Shiver's Sewing Machines take the precedence overall other machines; this company having sold over 50,000 more than any other make during last year, aud 2,427 out of 2,944 furnished to the sufferers in Chicago were Singer machines each person clionning their own machine. Also the Universal Clothe Wringer, the host, most durable and service-able iu use. Call aud see us; our room is limited, but we have the goodi aud will think it no trouble to show them. 20 HvytRion Limner Co, AT bLAlllNGTOX, I Saturday Evening, Oct. 5, 1872, A grand Republican meeting will be held at CJarington, on Saturday even ing, Oct.ith, and will be addressed by Q. W. Andrews, ono of the candidates for Constitutional Delegate from this District, and Dr. Hcichhold of Brook villc, and Miles W. Tato and W. T. Mercilliott, Esqs., of Tionesta. Let everybody turn out and hear tho truth in its purity, and be convinced who should properly be the standard-bearers of the State and Nation. The County Committee havo made arrangements for tho following meet ings : at Fagundus, Thursday Eve., Oct 3d. Speakers W. E. Lathy, Esq., of Erie, and Miles W. Tate, Esq. At East Hickory, Saturday Eve., Oct 5th. Samuel D. Irwin, Esq., and other competent speakers will be in atten dance. BEAVEE College and Musical Institute Opens its Fall Session September 10 1872. Location accessible, healthful nnd beau tiful, llooms cheerful ami comfortable. School homelike. Instruction thorough mid enrnest. Twenty boys roeeivod into Seminary Hall on moderate, terms. Send lor eataUuiue to 2(1 Ot Uev, K. T. TAYLOR, President. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tiidxotjte: And Dealer In WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing doue in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly QOlUFE CfTONAR lEig JAS. MeKAY, at tho Tost Ollice, has opened out H choice lot of CONFECTIONAIilES, canned fruits, 10BACCOS, CIGARS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patrnmvgo of the public Is resspectfuliy solicited. 40-tf .IAS. M. McK AY. READ ! READ' The subscribers having ro-rented tho IIlTIXi: CjBt I ST MILLS. Would say to their old customers, and tho eominuiiitv generally, tlmt they keep constantly on hand a lai'tjo stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all grades. Chop Feed, Shorts, TJrnn, Oats and (.torn. With our facilities for do ing business, wo purpose not to be under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can be SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. Immediate attention given to all orders from a distance, K. JONES A CO. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Walnut St Phila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 1809, $2,348,32339 $20,000,000 losses paid since its organiza tion. VM. BUULElt, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Pa. 8 0m TIDIOUTE TEA STORE! The place to buy fivery variety of the VERY BEST.TEAS AT THE L O WEST PRICES, is at the extensive Tea Store of II. T. CIIAFFEY, where yon ean always find a large assort ment of the best Teas at Mew York prices. A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequalod in quality and cheapness byany other store in Warren county, always oil hand. The people of Forest county will save money by purchasing their supplies at this place, liust brands of FA MIL Y FLO U 11 , delivered at any depot ou the lino of the It. li. free. Store on Main St. near the Depot. 1'roiitulilc Kiuployiuiuit. We desire to engage a few more agents to sell the world-renowned improved lluck eye Sewing Machine, at a liberal salary or on commission. A horse and wagon given to agents. Full particulars furnished on application. Address W. A. HENDER SON .V CO., Ocneral Agents, Cloveland, O. or St. Louis, Mo, 31-H CONSTITUTION OF l'jiNMSXLVA-NIA. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. llfi it cmtrtrtt hi Vie Scnntc awl Ilnuxf of lti'ircncntitivc of the t'limiiumucnlth of ivnnxilrnmtt n tiencrttl Acmtiti met, That the followingnincndnicnt of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth lie pro posed to tho people for thbeir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth article thereof, to-wit : AMENDMENT: Strike out tho sixth section of tho sixth article of the Constitution, ami insert in lieu thereof the following! "A State Treas urer shall lie chosen by tho qualified elec tors of tho State, at such times nnd tor such term of service as shall bo prescribed In law," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of lieprescntiitivcs. JAMES S. HliTAN, Speaker of the Senate. Ai'ruovr.n--Tlip twenty-second day of March, Anno Iominl one thousand eight hnndred and seventv-two. JOHN W. OKA II V. Trepared nnd certificated for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. FHANC1S JOKDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg, J uno 2(ith, 1S72. PENSYLVANIT MILlfARY" ACADEMY. At Chester, Dclawaio County, Pa. (For Uesdent Cadets only. 1 Tho eleventh an nual session commences Wednesday, Sept. 4. Thorough Instruction iu Civil Engineering, the Mathematical aud Nat ural Sciences. The Classics and English is imparted by West Poinl graduates and other competent professors. Circulars may bo obtained of Col. Thro, llvatt, Prest. P. M. j, 23-4t Eaton Female Institute. On Phila. .0 Halt. Central P., It. Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa., oilers all tho in ducement that constitute a homo in con nect ion with a thorough English Educa tion, at ?14H per school vear. No extras except for instruction in Wax, Music, Latin, French, German, Paiutinir ami Drawing. Eastern teachers, gradutesof our best New England schools, have been employed for several years. Inquire of Evan T. Swiiyne.Sallio V. S Wayne, Prin cipals. 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J Skill (hsvutca tul II li Liie viily jxiKituucurc f.r Jc!ney r;j::clilrr Complaint, Vtiimrv, fit -1 W' Tib illwm k, ()rsvl. pinU-trn, lir.'tsv, W-M ! ff W ;U rt Im-untim ni-c i-f ITIim-, UrU-l.Tn 1'.-e-i.M, A ltiiHiittiiirl:i, Mini In n'l ri"R wln rc llitr tin brlvk '1. tk'tlUMttH, r tilt' wt.icr 4 Illicit, clmi.lv, n.Kctl mil4t.im .'!i liiti tli wtiito nf tm i nf , r llir'niln Itke wtiit.i nlk. u r thcr li n tnnrM.I, ibrk, lilllmu ni'l-onruiirc, nml wlilt- limit. nst tU')"ll uii'l wlii'M llirru I.i a irii kiu$ 1 i r-1 1 1 1 1 , 'ii-nliiti vlion iMttitiif wstfi.Mnl j.iiti 1st bisnll .f t:i. It t'-i; aii.l aUn.fi Uiu Is Ins, I'ricv, fi.co. VVOS? MSi T- orly tuor. n vau ure Kcmcuj for vt iitti m, 'J'jjw, no. Cured 1) Un&Uvay'H KcMilvcnt. Irnar, Mm., Jm)t It. Pt. Ttrtwir -T litvn li l lit-mtiii Tini'.-r In Cir'miulMi i4 V-'Wfli, All IS tti-t'U rc id " tlir wm tin hrti ir It." I tru.l ivfn llilnc ihut ut rvi-.,iTiiiirTi,ld : lul noilnnf lifld m. I Mr 'your It--. lv.nl, an,! ihouiflil I toulil Iry II : lnl hail no fi'tH It, It, bii'ftu'v I liil iirfrrwJ f-r Inalv r. I timk lis bottln of thr Ufflv"t. Kti.1 Uix tf ItaiUnv'i MHi. nd two Ul tl" nf ymtr llfs-ly Itrlirf ; mini ll.erw U not tln ..f lutnnr ti' h tvru it hit, ml I ft-- brltrr, tmitirr, ami tmfl'Ur than I h ft'rtwiilta r. Ti4 t..ft tuit.TW.it in lit.. I. ft tilr f (ht twlf, kvm Hi frri.ln. I rtt tld tw ji-u ur Ui ImUmUI tf cUitn, Vatt ta yublith It if i on tlun. iianxah r. KXArr. DR. RAD WAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, rrfictlr tntl!W, f'piraiitlv ennted with im-oct fum. ynrs ncut:ilt, .urffv, Ci-niiw, tint ulrmiEll.vn. ltU V.-UY i TilK fur tin1 'iim rf H illwrtli'm uf ilia Stonmcli, I, Ivor, IttiA-cl. Kirtnevii, lllinltlrr, ervols lst-awn, llo.itlnrlip, ''oimii-atton, 'itlvcniML Ituhffi'Kiion. lvspQ nit, nilioiuiitiL Hillnu K-viT, Itifliuimialiim of tliv rtow-i'lft. rili'.tiii(lnlt Inmtiprnn'titi'flJ.c lnlt'itnil Vln ccra. Warnmtwl to t-tTitt ft )'nMtl cciiro. purvly Vrprta tli, rniitl.il'iu mi iiifrciirv, inh.vrnN, nr rtclfU'rinns iliujni, tf H'riTo tii fi.;i'jwini( nviiijituiut rcu;tinif fioui I)tsonliT of the lUpestlvo Oijrnus: r.nitlptinnt Inwirit IUIm, KullnrtJ of tlt fllr"1 la iht Md, Ai'lJtiv ,tf ihn SIxtrtKih, Niuir:i. Hilt.iim, Hmul of Kowl, Kullntu or Wtlttrit Iu ill Stduikrll, S.mr t.i m UlUnii, (Kiikinn tr Klniurinijr l () Pit of lli SioTiimti, Sw linininn vl lb H.-l, lltinleil and Hiftl.-ult Rrthin(, HulUrlnif it Hi lUirt, Chnkin ft Kuffih'liiirStitatinii wlirn in Lvinn l'otur, Plmit o VUUn, HoU r WrU brrt the Sictil,'Fvvr and Dull Pa.n t Head, DHnrv of rrlrat(.n, Y-llowna of the 8sin an.) tw. Tain in () Pld, Clil, LiuU, mai Middco FIuIim vi iifai. Btirniiif ia tbt Hnh. M frw dOhM of R ADWATTa riT.T.S wIP (V tlie tr. tern frumnll (tte alunp-tiumpd riiimlc. IMce. caitt RKAD KAT.SK ANI Tltl'E." Pond nn Htr tftiiipto RADWAY & CO.. N. 87 MaMen lane. w 1 ork. lnruituUua worth Utoiuan Ji ill bo ct ytm. v.i I"':: : n-n wioii-invixas.: RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS KEVOLV& Oun nmtorinla of evorv kind. Write for l'rii'o List, to (i rent Wostcrn Oun Works, Pittsburgh, I'u. ArniyiiiH ihkI Ucvol-vi'i-s bought or trailed for. Aj,'unt wtmtrtl. 1U-U ARFNT for "TlioIlriislitSIilo nuiIH I O of Now York," a Ml.rm v of Information jieruiinimr to its IiiNtituttoim nnd Objofts of Inmrpst. n City Mis- Bionary. iMl lOmrnivinKn. ' AirrntVholl 40 ndny. Just Issuod. K. II, TitKAT, Pub lisher. o.i Itroiulwiiy, N. Y. 'M-it WANTKI1 AOKXTS por dav) to 8ll tbo iTlcbratfil IIOM i: S1IUT TI.K SKWIXd MAC1IIXK. lliwtlipuii-(lor-fced. nuikos tho"lork stitch." alikoon both sides, ami fully licensed. 'J'lio best and cheapest family Hewinjr Sfm-liino in the niiiiket. Address Johnson, Clin k C Co., lloslon, Jlnss., l'ittsbiii-L'h, I'u., I'biea-2CJ4-KO. 111., or St. Louis, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On nnd after Monday, Nov. in, isr.9 trains will run on ibis road as follows: LEAVK HKIE SOUTH WAKI). 11:55 A. m. acc-om modatiox Ioaves Xewcastlo at 7:05 andarrives at l'itt.sbnr"li 10:00 a. in. 10:25 a. sr., rtTTsnriKiii kx., stops nt nil stations, nnd nrrives at A. it O. W. Ii. II. Transfer at hio p. m., nt Newcastle nt 11:15 1. in., and at I'ittsliuruli ut ti;0o p. m. 5:05 A. M., accom modatiov, from James town, arrives at A. .V (J. W. K. It. Transfer at 5:10 a. in., at Newcastle ut 7:05 a. in., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. in. r..(Wl n I M!v...l 'IV.,!,. !.... !! r - t ..-... .....ii mi, ri i-.i jy ,(lr Sharon, stopping at nil iuteriiiediato points iitittiiitiiixui.ii7.iju. in, LEA VK PITTS HU UG I I-NOKT WAIt D. 7:15 A. sr., krik kxphks.i, leaves New eastleat 10:00a. in., A.&;. W. It. I!. Trans, for at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Erie at 2;:t0 P. in., making close eoniuictlon for liulfii lo anil Niagara KulK ii-M't v. St. accommodation', leav 3 New castle at ti::iu p. in, A. it O. W. It. It. Transfer at 7:55 p. in., and Jamestown tit 8:H0 a. in., connects with mixed train that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. in. 0::!0 l'. si.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Girard at 12::i0 a. in. unit Erie at 0:55 u. in . Trains connect at ltochester with train for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia and at Pittsburgh connections fur I'hiladnl' lihia, Harrisburgh, Haltimoie and Wash ington iu Pennsylvania Central ltailroatl. Erie Express North, connects at Girard with Cleveland and Eric trains Westward tor Cleveland, Chicago, nnd all points in tho West; ut Erie with Philadelphia it Erie. 1 tail road for Corry, Wrren, lrviiiLton. lithoule, kc, untl wiih llutlalo A- lOrio ltailroad for Jlulfalo, Dunkirk, Niagara i alia und Now York City. l'". N. KINNEY, Genorul Suii't DIt. J. N. liOLAlil), of Tidioiito, ha, returns.! to his pructic-o alter no ab sence ot p.ur mouths, spent in the llo oi talsolNew York, wliero l. will uttund calls iu his jirofession. Ollico in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door bove the bank, Tidioute, I'a. i'tf JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At tl'C lowest canh price, neatly, prompt' ly, and in ttyli equal to that of any other cttahlishmcnt in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, HUOW CA11DS, VISITING CARhr, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDINO.CAHDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 33 OXTaff LY 8TATI3M K.TK, ENVELOPE? JJILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. CIRCULARS, 15LANKS. 'fl!t POSTERS. DODGERS. IIAND15ILLS, LARI2I.S, FHIPriXG TAGS(S:c