WEDNESDAY MORMAC, FED. 20, ',83. BOROUGH OFFICERS. nwrfe 3. G. Dai.R. Vrntvcihnm W. F. Mnrcllllott, W. B. Hailun, P. 1 1. Thomas, S. J. Wolcott, Geo. llovurd, T. R. Cobb. Jmlircn of Hie I'caeeV!. P. Mrcilllott, D. S. Knox. CVmfrMe Geo. Haslet. ' Nchnil I)irertornK V. Irwin. M. W. Tnto. H. (). Davis, D. H. Kilo, ! J, Wol uott, L. L, lluckett. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prmulcnl JitdVe W. P. JfcSKH. .4 nnnciiilti Jutlyca J. At Phophk, An DIIHW COOK. VArtT T, J. Vas fiinsKX. y'rcisurei l' Ki. G i.assnhii. 1'rotlnmtnnry, Hey inter S; l:ccorltr,itc J. H. AflNKW. rtininiMi'oii.-M-Jron Mrnni.MoTT, T. D. Cul.l.lNS, .lolIN THOMPSON. Oitinr.i; Sit)ieriitlrmlrnt-H. V, RomtF.R. JUntricI Attornru W. W. Mamoii. Jury f jiJimMtoiifrrn ClKoHdK Siooins, WM. l'ATTKnsO. t'oMUtif Sill I l'.'r- S.D. Tuwix. Oirmi.r- .Jon ah Win A nx. Cbnnfy mlUorx W.M. Cl.AltK, T. I!. Conn. L. Watinkk, H ember cf Vongreia 1WA JisfriW--C. B. AY ItTlS. Asmmhly J. It. I.AWsox. Time of Train At TIONKSTA ST A 1'IOV. on and alter 'Monday, November 4th, 1MVJ : SOUTHWARD. T ruin 2 " 4 Tralu 1 " a " 19 !c.2.1 p. hi. It): Hi a. in. 0:.'ji.l 1. in. p. in. -:05 p. in. a. m. HORTH WAI1U. Tasseic-or will Invn to understand that "Northward," in tho Inbio is tlnvn tlio rlvor, and "Southward" is n tlio river. 'I'laina 10 ami iiuare mixed freight and ac commodation ; tlio others uro passenger trini. ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. DONATION. The fricnils of llcv. Kccser will ten tier htm h donation nt llic Laurence llousd on Friday evening next, 28ih i list. A general invitation is cxK'iulvd to ull who wish to sco tlio onlj regular milliliter of the Gospel wo now have, paid promptly. There aro compara tively few in our midst who are mem Lois of the church, and it its nut to he expected that they ure to hear tiio full burden. An oyster supper will he forvod to those attending. Those who 1u Yiot attend, mid wish to nid the .cause, cnti remit their donations to M. Einstein, who is Treasurer of the Coin in it. tee. We aro under obligations to lion. J. B. Lawsun, Assemblyman from this district for a copy of the Auditor Gen eral'i Report fir the year 1872. From a priv.ito letter to one of our citizens we leant that the small pox prevails to a considerable extent in Jamestown, N. Y. Wo hopo it will not get below that latitude. Notwithstanding tho d Illinois of the times, our subscription list has .been materially increased this week. We aro still able to put a few more names on our books, but have no club rates. Terms S- a year, pnyablo in advance. We are in receipt of Pekrton't llagazinc for March, and a right pleas nut visitor it is. The steel engraving is elegant, tho fashion plato beautiful, nud tho reading matter excellent. Every lady in our bailiwick should .have it. Address, lVteriiou'ii Maga zine. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington's birth-day passed ir. , a very quiot manner here. It was and lire a salute on tho occasion, but for tomo unexplained reason it was net done. We believo everybody would havo felt better if they could liavo heard that gun go off just once. Brut llarte will lecture in War ren on Saturday evening next. If JJrct would owly lecture in Tidioute or Oil City, or some place where a .follow could go and get back in any land of seasou wo would try and col lect enough to go and hear him. If ho wants us t listen to him he will have to come a little "nearer off." Woodhull fc Claflin are uot yet fdcad. Their "Weekly" comes to hand with great regularity, and is with equal regularity consigned to the la'me, unread, uuhonorcd, and, com paratively unknown. We consider them festers on the fair cutielo of the earth, and nuisance which should be abated. ' The ice stopped in the river on last Saturday night, and Sunday being very cold, foot passengera crossed on the ice ou Mornday morning. Some few teams have crossed, aud if the weather does not soften aoon we'll havo a good ice bridge, which, in tho ab neuce f the iron bridge, will be very acceptable. Last Friday evening the Indies of Tioncfta presented to the Odd Fellows Lodge, at their IJall, ft liiblo, which cost twenty-eiht dollar?, gotten up M, V. Ml ley it Co., Columbus, ()., for tha occasion. The afl'uiv went olf very nicely and was the occasUu of one of those pleasant gatherings, for which Tionesta is justly celebrated. The exercises were opened with fine singing by Mrs. J. B. Agnew and Mis-s Ella Stow, Mrs. Agnew performing on the organ, which was followed with prayer by th'o Chaplain. 8. D. Irwin, Esq., then led off with a historical view of Odd Fellowship, throwing in ninny appropriate quota tions from .the pocis, and imparting much useful information, impressing all present with the dignity of Odd Fellowship, and with his ability to handle the subject. The presentation speech en behalf of the ladies then followed by M. W. Ttata Esq. Thia fpoech til though short was pithy and appropriate to the occasion. We do not think the ladies could h.ivo chosen u better man fur the position, M. Iitel, Jr., N. G., responded on behalf of the Lodge. lie acquitted himself nobly nud received tlio warm congratulntions of every one present. It. C. Bench Esq., of Tidioute, who was to deliver an oration, was unable, by reason of business, to be present. His place was filled by E. A. Bald win I). D. G. M., of Tidioute, who made one of his characteristic ad dresses, mying a beautiful tribute to woman, nud making many happy hits that created much men imuil, and his effort was one of the best contri butions to the evening's entertainment. After prayer by the Chaplain, the assembly dispersed with the finest good feeling to homo aud pleasant d i earns. Tho following is an abstract from the r-port of the upper Bchool in the Borough of Tioiucta, for tho month ending February 18th: Whole number of pupil enrolled during tho mouth, 34. Whole number mules 13 of females 21. Average uutubcr of males 11 ; of females 10. Per cent, of males 83 ; of females 7G. TLi) following pupils wero present every day during tho month : Lucy Roberts, Sallio Knox, Carry Davis, Anna Sawyer, Flora Haslet, James Haslet, Theodore Itiddle, AJonzp Stroup. Visitors during the month, S. P. Itohror, Supt., pr. Hunter, D. Robin son, C. Bonner, A. Grove, W. Grove. Ei.i.a MAya, Teacher. X paper has been circulated dur ing the past week for subscriptions to ward building a new bridge across tho river, or repairing the old one bo it will stand ice gorges; tho moDcy to be payable when the bridge is finished. The amount subscribed when wo last Raw the paper amounted to upwards of 1,400, to which Wm, Hunter, Sr puis civuu moro. At tins rate we shall soon havo another bridge here, which is "a consumatioti - devoutly to be wished." Mr. Hunter says ho will havo another bridge by the 4th of Ju ly. We noticed an item in the Venan go Citizen to tho clli'ct that the con tract had becu let for tlio re-ercction of the bridge. When this occurs we will give our readers due notice of tho fact. Clarion and Warren counties have gone "ferninst" License, and thus far Forest and Elk aro the only counties voting in favor of License. It is a mistaken idea, hovvevcr, that those counties voting fur license can have as many licensed houses as there aro ineu iu tho county. They are governed by the lieenso laws, which inaked provisions for only as many licensed houses as aro ncccs.iar for the traveling community. Wo under stand that tho letter as well as tho spirit of tho law will be carried out in this county and the probabilities are that there will bs a decreaso instead of an increase of licensed houses in the county. We supposo the same pro grammo will bj carried out in Elk county, if the Judiciary ef that dis trict read the law as ours do. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil ,City can be found ut J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid tlio repairing of fine Watches ders by mail promptly attended 3!) ly. Or- to. Thomas Pender, Lrnitc() Ste.tca Detective under District Attorney fcwonpc, passed through here yester day, cn route for Pittsburgh, with the notorious "Boss'1 Buck in tow, whom he "'pulled" shortly after daylight yesterday morning, near Lickingrille, Clnrion county. Seven of his gang wero captured tho other day, with the tools and ubout eleven hundred weight of counterfeiting nintcrial, and the "Boss'1 was wanted at headquarters. The "Boss" has had a long run of luck us counterfeiter, horse-thief and thief general. Forty years practice in this line has well prepared him for tho tender mercies of Swoope. Somo of our subscribers at Fa gundus complain that they do not re ceivo their papers regularly. We made a pilgrimage up there one day last week partly to eco about it. The J est iMuster nt ragundus iii!(inii3 us that the paper duos not enmo there rrgularly, sometimes missing a couple of weeks. The Post Master at Trunk eyvillo Rays tho papers come there regularly, and are as regularly sent u) to the Fnguudus office. Now gen tlemen fix it up to suit yourselves, but in any event wo want our subscribers to receive our paper each week at the earliest moment possible. Mr. Jos. Fulmer, is determined to get into no more lawsuits, and takes this method of expressing his determi nation : J. B. A:x::v, Pisoth'y., Hear Sir ; I hereby notify you not to nllow Juo. Myers, or any other man to bring any suits in my name, for a certain piece of land that Myers and others were lately lawing about. I aru . dutermin-1 . 1 X A 1 .... eu inn to law any more about it, or pay any moro costs. Jos. Fui.iuni!. There will bo quarterly meeting at Asbury Chapel on Saturday and Sunday next, y reason of which there will be no preaching iu Tioncsta on Sunday. Court Proceedings. Courts met Monday, Feb. 24, 10 o'clock A. M. Present. Don. W. T. Jenks, Prest. Judge and Hons. John A. Proper and A. Cook, Associates. Adjourned to meet Tuesday r.t 9 o'clock n. in. Feb. 2-5 courts met pursuant to ad journment. On motion of S. D. Ir win Esq., John Parks Esq., of Frank lin, was duly admitted to practict Jaw in the several Courts of Forest coun ty, and sworn. John A. Proper vs. Chas. Robsou & Co. Continued by consent. II. II. May vs. James S. Whisncr et al. Continued by consent of Attv's filed. II. II. May vs. John Miller ct al. Continued hy At ty's. R. E. Scott vs. il. O. Canon. Con tinued at costs of Pl'lf. James 12. Brown vs. Bennett Dobbs et al. Continued by Atty's. F. II. Ellsworth ct al vs. J. II. Dilks et al. Continued by Attv's. Daniel Black vs. Tlio Overseers of tho Poor of Tioncsta Borough. Con tinued. Elizabeth Gctr vs. Reuben C. Scott tt al. Continued at costs of Deft. P. Mining & Co. vs. G. S. Hunter. Settled by pl'lf paying costs. Chas. St arrow vs. Eli Berlin et al. Continued. Win. Foreman for use of D. Foster vs. S. F. Hatch et al. Verdict for plaintiffs for 8448 08. 12. L. Davis vs. Alexander Wallaco ct al. Continued at costs, of Deft. Margaret Malvin by hr father Peter Malvin vs. Thes. Mack ct al. Verdict for plaintiff fur 8300. L. B. Huffman vs. John Fagundus et nl. Continued. T. Wingficld ct al vs. John A. Pro per. Coutinued by consent. Bernard Mead v.3. John Wilkiue. Continued by Atty's, Foster Farm Oil Co. vs. Owstou & Sowers. Continued ut eosts of Deft. Ilogan vs. Walters. Continued by Atty's. License was granted to Wm. Law rence, Hotel, Tiuuesta ; John Peteisou, Hotel, Truukeyvijlo; E. A. Robots, Hotel, Fagundus. Gruud Jury recommend tho building of an Iron Bridge ot Lacytown, by the county; said Bridge to bo 116 feet long. Collins nud Ilolbrook to build approaches. Marriage Certificates, Bluuk Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpanas, Summons, Exceptions. Warrants and Information", for sale at this office, tf Tho ferry across the river nt Hickory Station has been purchased by W. M. Church, 'Who holds himself iu readiness to tako passengers, trams, freight, &r., acros3 the river at nil hours of the day or night. 43 3t Tho lightest running Machine in the uvrl'l is the G rover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so, and he knows. 4G ly Robinson & Bonuer are selling goods at bottom prices, to suit tho hard times. Go and see them. 43 tf If you don't want to disgust eve rybody with your offensive breath, cure your Catarrh upon which it depends. $300 reward is offered by the pioprie tor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh ho cannot euro. It is sold by Druggists. 611. m (KstsiMUlied l-:tfl. W WELCH & CRIFFITHS, L Manufacturers of Saws. IfC KITKUIOK TO AI,I. OTIIKKM. r is v k k v; h a v w a it it a n t r o. .FILES, BELTING & MCHINERY. -f-M I'.KKAl. ISI'OUNTS-r;.r, i T-ir-i'l ire liit mill Circulars fron. in WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Jluntmtt .Uan. V Ueiroit Jlirli. Largest Organ Establishment IN THE WORLD. 7 EXTENSIVE FACTORIES J. ICSTKVA COMPANY, IJrattlohoro, Vt., U. S. A. T1IK CKLEHKATKD ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS. Tim latest and best Improvement". Eve rything tliat is new anil novel. Tho lead ing Improvement in Organs wero intro duced lirst in this establishment. ESTABLISHED .Send fur IUustiatcd Catalogue, ill 4c v. i i.'-:v ; Tho Gi IDE is pnblished Quartrhlv. 2" cents pays for the year, which is not ball the cost. Those who afterwards send money t. tho amount of One Dollar or more for Seeds may nlso order li.", cents worth extra tho price paid for thoUt'iUK. The lirst number is beautiful, uiviiitf plans for making Kural Humes, Dining Table Decorations, Window Oardcns, Ac., nnd a mass of information invulualiui 1 1 Iho lover of Uowcrsl 1:10 iages, on llito tinted paper, s.oiuo 5o0 laijavings, and a superb Colored Plato and Ciironio Cover. The 1'irst Kilitiou of 200,0t.'0 just printed in lOnglisli and German. . JAMES VICK, Rochester, New York. ONLY iO CEBITS EVERY MAN Hl OWN PAINTER ; Or, PAINTS How To St-Irrt ami use Thrm. A pjain treatise, containing card with 42 different actually painted shades and tints, with instruction's fur e.ytcrior and interior House Decoration. 2.1 copies, bound in cloth, for $1. Sam plo copies, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any address, n receipt of 10 cents, bv the Publisher, I1KNKY t'ARHY It A I 111), liux ltli4, Post-ollieo, Pliiladeliliia. See the following valuable extracts from press notices : ' "A very valuablo book, nud no ono in tending to paint should fifil to read it. A'. lr. Tribunn, "Wo did not Know so much could bo said on (he subject ot painting n house un til wo read this excellent book of Mr. Daird's." X. 1". Herald. "A wont long felt at last supplied." Sei endlie A mericun. "Not only a necessity to the painter, but vaiuamo to every occupant oi a dwelling." x. y. li-ow.f. "Buy S5 copies of this book and distri bute them among your friends. If they will heed tho advice therein, you could make no more valuablo present." Cir go Tribune. "Iu publishing this book Mr. liaird has done a renl servieo to the community." TuMo ltlwl. ' "Wo hopo tho publisher will sell 100)1)0 copies of this boi.lc during '7.1." Huston AileerliKcr. "Wo havo just paijited our house an ad vised by tho author, and congratulate our si Ives that no dwelling in our neighbor hood exceeds ours in appearance." Har per's Weekli). "Ill selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Paird must feel certain an order of L'O bound iu cloth will follow." IVanl; Jsexlie. "We know the town and country paints therein rceominenilcd, and can vouch for their value and cxccll-uice of the "Harri son" brand of whitelead." riiita. Lvtlijcr. OWLY IO CENTS 4U-41 LOCAL OPTION of the l.lijroll Intkiik: fcl per year; Clubs oi us viewed by tlio tiio official oi'iraii of the l.lijroll Jntk.iiksts. Subseriniion fc IT year; Clubs of 10, fca. Address American Liquor Men's Advocate Co., No. ll'O Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4li 4t yTVlN,Dl'; i,lv CLN'hs lo" Jiis". iJ W. Heiiiiiigton, at Mounds ville, Mar shall Co., W. Va., you will receivo by return mail r'" useful receipts. 4H 41 L'SK thQ Iteisinger Sash Lock and Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, no cutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied ; holds sash at any plce desired, and a scl I'-fasUin-er when the sash is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular und six copper hrouzed lucks sent to any address iu the C S., postpaid, on receipt of 60 els. Lib eral inducements lo the trade. Afents wanted. ' Addles, Keisiugcr Sash Lock Co., No, 418 MarketSt.llarri.sbug.l'ii, 4(1 4t tC Tfl "Jfl per day! A genls wanted ! 43 I U 4U All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at w ork inr us in their spare moments or all iho tiuio than al anything else. Particulars tree. Address G. Stuison Si Co., Portland, Maine. ' Jij It WITHERBY. RUGG RICHtRCSON, Mnnuliifturers of Wood -Working Machiucry Generally. Specialties: Wood worth P!aninr,Tiiiii;iio Hut mil uronvlivr MiipuncH, Kleli iirilMon'H l'ali'iit Improved Tenon MuHilnex, Sir. Central, cor. Cuiuii St. H'oicesler, Mass. j. nrno. .. n. VITlIKRnY. H. M. RK'ltAltlisON. 4l -It Stationary, Portable and Blast ENGINES. Saw Mill, riouiinit Mill and Ttlnst t'ur naro Marhincry. JI. k liLANDY, Newark, Ohio. . . 4(, 4t WORKING GLASS hiM 0 a week guaranteed, ltespoctiihlo pm. ploy incut at liome, day or evening no eapiUil required; full inslrui tinn und valuable packago ot i;hkIs sent (reo by mail. Addrca, with six cent return stamp, M, YOVNU !t CO., IU Cortlandt (St., N. Y. 4-lt I suffered with Catarrh thirty ycam, nr.d was cured by a simple remedy.' Will send reeept postage tree, to all alilirted. Hev.T. J. MEAD, Duwer 170, Svmimse, New York. " 4'i-n For nny rue of lllind, lileedinir, Itehinir or Uleeratcd l'iles thut Jo Knur's l'ile Kenii'dy fails tc cure. II is prepared ex pressly to cure tho Tiles, nnd nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, td.Oti. 40-lt GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. $500,000 CASH GIFTS! $100,000 Fop Only IjjilO. Under authority of special legjslativo act of Mart'h Hi, 1S71. the trustees now an nounco tlio Third Grand Gilt Concert, for tho benetit of the Public Library of Ken lucky, lo eomo off in Library Hull, ut jjuuis nie, Jvy., on TfliSDAY, Al'ISII. KTII, 18T3. At this Concert the best musical talent that can bo procured from nil parts of the country will add pleasure to the entertain ment, und Ten Thousand dish Gifts, ag gregating u vast totil ol Haifa ilillinn Dollars currency wi.l bo distributed by lot to the ticket-holders, as follows: Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - ?loo,ono Gn6 Vrand Cash G'.! - - fiO.neO Ono Grand Cash Cilt, - - 125,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - i!O,O0O Ono Grand Cash Gift. - - lO.WO Ono Grand Cash Gift, - 5,0?0 ii 'ash Gifts of 1,000 each, 24,000 WJ Cusli Gllf.s of olio " nr,ouo HO Cash Gifts of 400 " .vj.ihiO HKJ Cash Gifts of ail " 3(l,tKlO 150 Cash Gilts of VltM " 30,000 VH) Catih Gilts of 100 f) filUWO SM0 Cash Gilts of 10 '.' ls),(KJ0 Total, 10,000 (iifts, nil Cash, foOO.OOO To provide means for this magnificent Concert, Ono Hundred Thousand Whole Tickets only will be issued. Wholo 'fiekots, flO; HuItcs. $.',; and Quarters, $2.50. Eleven wholo Tickets for 8100. No discount on less than ?1U0 or ders. The object of this Third Gift Concert, liko the two heretoforo given with such universal approval, is tho enlargement and ondowiueiit of tho Public Library of Kentucky, whiuh, by tho special act au thorising tiio eciiceri, for its benefit, is to be forever freo toall citizensot'every State. Tho drawing will bo under tlio supervi sion of tho Trustees i t the Library, assist, ed by tho most eminent citizens of the United States. The fcule of tickets has already progressed ,so far that complete success is assured, and buyers aro there fore notified that they must order at once if they desire to participate in the drawing. Tho nianagcniciit of this undertaking has bei-n committed bv tho trustees to Hon. THOS. K. Hit AM'LLTTE, Into Gov ernor of Kentucky, to whom communi cations pertaining to tho Gill Concert may beaddressod. K. T. PUPvRKTT, Pros't. AV. N. HALD10.MAN, Vice Pres't. JOHN S. CAIN, Sec'y Public Library of Kentucky. FA KM E Its' AND DROVERS' 1JANK, Treasurer, Public Library of Ky., Lou isville, Ky. Orders fur tickets or applications for agencies, circulars, information, etc., will meet with promptattention when address ed me. TilOS. E. lilt AM LETTK, Agent Publio Library Ky. Liouisvillo, Ky. All orders for tickets may be addressed to Thos. 11. Hays A Co., Generul Depot of supply, GUI) llroadway, N. Y. 40 tt 131. BJLLIDWIISr, UKAI.KU IM AND ALL KINDS OP SPGRTIWG AND FISHING TACKLE, roCKET CVTI.KH 1'. SCISSORS, tr.'., SC. T O IJ A C C O A N D C I G A K S. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER ANI, WAKUANTKD. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN 41.1, nitAM'tlL'KH NKATI.V AND I'lttiM PTL Y DONE. TID1GUTK, PA. ii-tf 11 IU 1.IW .. IILBRONNF.R & CO., After llniiiki'ig the perp1e whoso kindly assisted in saving their pioperty from the lire, ish to inform (lie pulilio that they lire again opened out and prepared to sell ynods cheaper than ever ill fact will sell their present stock at tho heaviest discount ever vet otlcred in this section, alter whinh Ihey intend to remove their estaulishtneiit. very greatly enlarged, up to the present business centre on Klin Street, A large amount of goods ilainn'od, some very slightly by ri'inonl ai)d water mnHt be noli! tit any price. Consisting ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS, I IC Y U O I) S, Cloths, Hats, Caps, J-Jootis, Slioes, Hosiery, O loves, Gonte' Furnishing G09CL3. CNDlCnWKAl;, LMliKOI DEUl UU, 1 1 A N D K i; 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 : I S, Con.S KT3 , LAfT'.S, LACK GOOD5, UUTTONS, ISH A IDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line of CARPETS: RAO, UKUSSELS, II EM P, INGltAiN, Ac, Ac, Ac A 10 MILLINEIty AN I) STRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT EASTERN PRICES. We ore prepared to pay die highest prioa for WOOL, she:i:j-i'ki.th & hiii:h, Of all kinds, either in MONEY or Ooads. Wo havo inour employ a FIRST-CLASH TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of bpst qutlity and latest designs, which ho will make up il a workman-like manner und latt styles. Good lits guaranteed or io sale. A good and complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Alwavs on hand. SILVER-PLATED WARE AND JEWELRY, Of very buperior quality and latest i'ot signs. IIILBRONNER A A CO. SIKly run Tilt TH'i "LiCHT RUn.'.liio VVj-- -r- SEWINO MACHINE ABOUT 10,000 Suld last year ; ABOUT 6 O , O O O Thin year j Aud now being Sold ut tho rate of 75,000 PER YEAR. The "Doinustiii" supersedes oilier be cause it surpasses them iu the every day service it renders, both iu the work-khup and family ; und because it is equally use ful fur very line and very heavy work. A Machine will ,e furnished (for trial) to responsible parties w ith an instructor (w ithout charge: upon application at our SVurcrooins, :l Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. The "Domestic" lias taken more preuii unis ibis season than any other Machine, and is specially recouilu'elulcd for Family use und Manufacturers, it is Kiiuplo in construction, noiseless und easily run. A large stock of Thread Silk are always on liuinl. Address, 'I'll K "DOMESTIC" S. M. COMPANY, ' au-iu 4 Sixth Street, 1'itlsbujgh, Tto Republican Ofllce T'EEI'S constantly on hand a laiga as IV hortrueut of Blank Deeds, Mortgage, KubMriiHs, Wariants, tsuuinieua, iu: to be hul'i i heap for oaab. tf.