WeFsESDAY M0E!S1I(C, MARCH It, m. ' ' BOROUGH OFFICERS. BurceiM 3. O. Dals. ',)Miin'mct W. Y. MereJ'llutt,- Vi it. Harlan, I. 1), Thomas, 9. iL.Wolcott, Geo. P.ovard, T H. C'!)l. . .. JnttSett fij ttt TeaeeVf; V. "MnrcUfloU, I). M. Kno. , - ;- , fX.vi-for.1-.. D. Trlfl, M. vVJ Tt,1l. O.Davis, D. S. Knox,. n, J. Wnl- ,, ' , '. -' "' FOREST OQUNTT 0FFICKS. rrindnt Jvu'.qe W. P. J KM KM .1 "? fA Judge J. A. PKorna, An 1Kt (.'ooc. Khefilr'V. 3; VAS rtriaf;ar. 'JVefWrer-.EFMI. (J I.AKKF.II. m I'rntinniit'vii, liet)ixtcr& Jiceordm;tte. 3. n. AONKW.' Onniii iioirr- .T aooii Ml'.rtrrt.i.loTT, T. T). Collins, John Thompson. Tilv Superintendent's. K. KoilRER. Jliyft -irf Allnni'i W. W. M Axon. .tin C)'ii,mi'oner. OF.otinK Hiaoixs, AVm. Patterson. , 'Viuiii .Si'iri'N.D. Irtwijl. CbfOIHT .lowtUl WlNAICH. fotifify vditort Wai. Clatik, T. It. Conu, Ii. Watimeii, Member of Congrest 191 A DtUrict--C. I!. Cchtih. ,4t.te mMy 3. U. Lawsox. ' 77i? Trains At'TtONV.STA STATION", on and after Monday. November 4tli, 1S72 r ... ' ' tiOVTIIWARP. Trslrl 2 - - :21 p. in. ""' - - - - 10:lil a. m. - Jj '' - ... 0:00 p. ni. ?". r VOXTUtt'ARII. I- I.,'-., i tViii 1 ' '- - t:M p. m. .i - - . . V:a" p. in, " 19 ...... ,- . : . 8:33 a. in. rjusriitrrrs wiH i we to understand that "Northward," H t!io table Is rfmfji llio l!V04 nivl "Sin!viiil ' i ti; tho rivot. Triii I'.t nl 'Jii nr mlxM freiuhl ftiul ixr coinmojatli l! i tho titers arc piissongor txviivt.. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. rev1. J. S. Stotviut, of Onkilnlc, IV, will proacli in tlio I'reslivtoriun (Jluirch of tl.i? plsipo on Humliiy, llie lCtli inst. The I'rcslijteriun society nre looking Tor :in eligible tn:in to rc iij.lia with us h riiiaiiciitly, nminllnro fcjipefted tti lie jn-fsent. 2t. II. W. ltoborts and sister are tit present enjoying vnchtion at home. Thev have for tome months been tit teniliiiL! tho Currier Bcminarr. oina WesLern eclitor describing the money m:rkrt in his town, de cribc the status here jut about now. ' 4-lo enough to be reached." Horace Linurd'Trou-j;)o arc to KM'8 an cnteituinnient in tho Ojiera Hoimu in TiUiRville to niui row evening. Thi U 0U8 of tho very best comedy troupes tntvtling. It is reported that Mr. II. II. May i to erect a building between the luiuk and the church during the spring, iinil that Ililbrunner & Co. will occu py it an a store. A bill litis passed the lioune au thorizing Iorct County to borrow $9,000.00 for tho purposo of building the bridges ncrosa the creek at this point and at Lacy town. ?- A culvert, arch, or run way, has . it built under tho laiTroad bridge -nrroaa Iluutoi't Run, and an embank ment is bring built there to take the place of tho trestles. A good idea. Mr. liowland Co'b, late of the lumber linn of John Cobb & Sons, hat purchased the residence of J. B. Ag new, on Helen S., and will movo in a few duv. We welcome all such. " Wo learn from tho Titusville Herald that Col. J. II. Cogswell' re appointment as post-master of that city has been confirmed by the Senate. Ho far as we havo heard, Cel. Cogs well is a popular and ctlicient oilicer. As soon as the crooit is in shape to run lumber, Kmi.v'a Mill will bo started up, and lumber will be mauu liicturcd ui well, and furnished as cheap'here as elsewhere. Geo. Saw er will run the door, gasdi and blind .part pf the machinery. J. II. Bowman, Lscp, erst the ed itor of Petroleum Monthly, was in town .oil Saturday lust.' Hi time was lim ited, hence he did not call upon us. ." Tlio Petroluum Monthly is taking a rett until July,during which time Mr. "Bowman is getting up a hUtory of the Oil Regions. We should judge that 1 couTd get up a very readable book upu tho suhjuet. All thff ice which, previous to tho pof't weather, wus distributed between here and Wurreu, is uow gorged be tweeu this placo and Hickory. It is one great gorge, and if it goes o!F sud den great' destruction ef property will cu.suc. Tha gorgo in so high in some v places that the It. R. track cannot be tern from the bank on this side of tho river. If the tea is incited slowly nw.sy uH will be ,-afe ; but if it goi, iit jih lain, then Maml from under. Totally Wheckfd. Yesterday morning Mr. J. D. W. Rick made up his mind to go to the depot, and ac cordingly started, on the ice. lie hndn't progressed far until he changed his mind, by reason ef the ice giving way beneath him. He disappeared from mortal eight for a brief space and then renppenred snorting ' like a locomotive. ' lie ruade frantic at tempts to get out, but tho ice gave way b'encatli 'his weight. At length with the help of some by -slanders who furnished him a plank, Mr. Reck was rescued tond took his departure for home.' He to6k it all very cool iu factodd, but thinks he will post pons further river baths until the weather is warmer. At a court held iu Warren last wek Judge J. A. Dale got n judg ment of 82,400 against the P. & E. R. R., for injuries received in August, 1870, whilo a passenger on that road, the particulars of which our readers are familiar with. Tho case will probably be carried 'to the Su premo Court, as that is the way the railroad companies generally lake, for tjio purpose of deferring judgment und being as mean s possible. - . No action has yet been taken on the question of a fire-engine, and no mora timo should bo lost. Geo. Saw yer lias received an offer of a first-ritij hand engine for 8G09 He is uerpifr.t cd with tho machine, and says it i.i a good one, and cheap at the price. We have lately seen how defenseless we were in cusps of fire, and steps should be taken' at ones to put ourselves in proper shape to receive tho next one. ShciiiT Van Giejcn, J. W.Strnup and Quill McCliutock b;iva Uken the job of running most of the lumber of Jno. Cobb & Son and Bond Brothers, on the Tionesta creek, to deliver the samo in Pittsburgh, and Liunard Ag new is running Cobb's lumber on the Clarion River. All nre busy at work, and the luisiius will soon lia in full blast. Unless tho lumbermen are obliged to take puuor for their lumber, ivi may hope fur better times soon. To show how lumber is beiaa manufactured in the forests ubout here, wc give the following day's work at Thooi'a Run Miii, owned anil run by Jno. Cobb it Son: In one day lust week they took from the stu nip, hauled to the mill, sawed-, hauled to the bank of Clarion River, and piled 18,000 feet of lumber. This is not an extra ordinary dayVwork in anyone branch of the business, but taking it all to gether, it. is a pretty big job. The lumber is said to be as good as any manufactured iu the region. On Saturday last a caso of more than ordinary interest came up before Justice J. D. Porter, before whom a preliminary hearing was had. James Rafl'erty, of Washington tp., had three indictments preferred:, against bim one for assault and battpry f Ids wife, the secoiuf for refusing to supportlicr, nnd the third fr burning the mill of T. J. Payne, in Farmington tp., in September, 1871. A number of wit newes aud citizens from that section were in attendance at Uie hearing. Ruiferty was committed to jail iu de fault of $500 bail on tho first two charges and 85,000 on the last. Mi. Railerty has boarded with the Sheriff before huviug been sent up by the Court about a year ago for smashing windows and other light conduct. Clarion lkmocrat. R.wlkoad Accikents. During the past ten years 8,800 people were killed or injured on railways of Great Bii tian. From 180.5 to 1800, inclusive, a period of only five years, over 700 persons were killed or injured on the railroads of New York and Pennsyl vania alone. Tiiese facts' show either bad management or grons carelessness on tho part of our railroad companies. To protect the traveling public lion. Andrew King, of Missouri, has intro duced into tho House a bill to compel all railroads in the United States on and after January 1, 1874, to equip all passenger trains with a power brake, operated by tho engineer. . This is a step in tho right direction. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maplo Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciariugton, on the Clarion River, nud would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and s;:w mills. M;ip i and terms at tlm u'iiee. -5 tf W. U Di ss. A WORD TO TMri YVJNR, A p. The many and gre.it advantages of tho Domestic Sewing Machine, and the large range of work which it it capable of doing, renders it the most popular machine ever offered ..to th public. Wo take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the Ad vertisement of this invaluable aid to houso hold labor; nnd advisa all in want of a first-class machine to call and examine the "Domestic." i , The "fTotmrkeri-r' nfonr Ilentth. Tho liver is the great depurating or blond cleansing organ of the system. Set the great housekeeper of our health at work, and the foul corrup tions which gender In tho blood, and rot out, as it were, the inachinory of life. nre. gradually expelled from tho system. For this purpose Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is pre-etn-incntly the article needed. It cures every kind of humor from the worst scrofula to the common pimple, blutch or eruption. Virulent, blood poisons that lurk in the system are by it robbed of their terrors, and by a per severing and somewhat protracted use of it, the'mo.st tainted system may bo completely renovated end built up anew. Eoli rged glands,-"hi mors and swellings dwindle away nnd disappear under the influence of this great resol vent.' rIt is Sold py alT dnrggrsts:""'" Cloversecd, Knglish aiid Cumuion, and Timothy seed at - a . " ' r; 4S.f Rouinson & Bonner's. . NOTICZ CF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nership between John Cobb, T. B. Cobb aud Rowland Cobb, was dissolv ed on the 3d day of March 1873, so far as relates to the said Rowland Cobb. The business will be continued by John Cobb nnd T, B. Cobb, under the firm of John Cobb cv Sou. Jons Conn, Tionesta, Pa., T. B. Conn, March 3, '73. 3t Rowi.anu Conn. Job Printing. D.i you want posters? 1X you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you w ant a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nico visiting card t If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest style nnd on most reasonable terms. . The best stock of Watches, Clocks,' Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid tho repairing gf fiua .Watches. Or ders by until promptly attended, to. 39-ly. ' " The ferry across the river at Hickory Station has been purchased by W. M. Church, who holds himself in readiness to take passengers, teams, freight, Sic, across the river at all hours of the day or night. 45 3t The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says 30, and ho knows. 4d ly Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Suhpcenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale tit this office, tf .Vce Advertisements. VTr.Re.NTii.i: appuaiseh's list, i'l for l-'orest County. 1JA ItNETT TOWNSHIP. . , -. . iw. Andrew (,'ook . 1-4 8 7 HO Jhuics 11 Persall H 7 00 1 1 A ItMONY TOWNSHIP. Jacob I. Itanifo H Jumes Noill ' 14 John PoteiRon H 7 on 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IIK'KOItY TOWNSHIP. .lohn M. Ahlxtrand II T. .1. liowinuii T. D, Collins Wheeler d' DuHcnbtirv Austin shiter 14 11 1 1 II K I N ( i S L IS Y TO WNSIIIP. Whct'Ior it Dusenlmry 14 7 00 HOWE TOWNSHIP. ieoryo Pond ia 10 00 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Geo. S, Hunter i 7 00 TIONESTA nOP.OUGH. H. O. Davis 14 7 00 llilbronner A Co. p; 12 60 I'miKir A Hook 12 12 60 S. 11. Ha-.let J4 7 ik) Geo. W. Itovard A Co. l 12 60 Superior Lumber Company 1 12 60 I. f'IMIIirrl Airnuur I I T .... - .r,... . " f ; Kobioson A ilonncr 10 'M (10 D. S. Knox ii 7 00 A. 11. Partridge 14 7 co j A court of appeals will be held at tho of- fiee of the County Treasurer, on Tuesday, j the 26th day of March, at 10 o'clock A. M. I W. 11. II A ULAN, I '-It Mercantile Appraiser, j oj WORK 11. atl.veeciiled at ihisollico i ' at reasopsblti ralus, Tf) (ENlnblislieJ 1S30. U' WELCH A GRIFFITHS, L . Manufiii-tiireiH of Saws. . SIJPKRIOII TO A 1.1. OTHKR8. r r.Tisnr haw wakianti?i. FILES, BELTING A MCH1NERY. jj rl HICK A I. DISCOUNTS Ti &&- l'rieo lAnt anil Circulars free. m WELCH & GRIFFITHS, UJ - Hontoa, Mum., 4t DM roll Mk-lu.- Largest Organ Establishment IN THIS WORLD. ' ' 7 EXTENSIVE FACTORIES. J, ICSTKY& COMPAMY, nrattlelmrn, Vt., U. 8. A. THE ('KMCimATEO ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS. The Intent and best improvements. Eve rything tlint is new and novel. The lead itnr Improvements in Organs wore intro. (lueod iirsl iu tills estublislimoiit. EST A It LTH II IS D 18411. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 40 4c Tlia Guide is pnbli.-died it:ArTERi.Yj 2.3 eonls pays for tho yuar, whieh ix not half the cost. Tlriso who afterwards wend monv to the amount of One Dollar or more for Sends may also order lii cents worth extra the pneo paid for theOriDK. - Tho lirst niMiibni is beautiful, eivint: pliiriH for innkiux Ituful JIoiiiOm,. Dinini; jaiie iiecoranoiis, muow unruon, ve., and n muss of information invaluab.e to the lover of liowerH, 1:10 uazea, on finu ILiHed paper, uoino JSiiyiaviiigs.unU a suoei o coiorou I'lateenu 'iiromo L'over A-ht first KdiUun gf 20ii)00 Ju.sJ printed in i'.iiiinii nun enn:in. JAMES VICK, Rochester, Now York. ONLY .0 CER3TS EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER ; Or, r.U.NTS-Ihiff To Select nnil use Thrm A p.nin treatise, nontaluiin; card with 42 flifToreiit a.-tiially painted Kbadesand tints, with instructions for exterior and interior IIoii"3 Decoration. 2" copies, bound in cloth, for 8 ). Snm plo oipies, paper cover, mailed, post paid. to nny addre-K, n receipt of IO cents, by tlio rnOUhlier, I1KAKV OAHliY li VI till, llox IU-1, Piist-otihe, l'liihidelphia. See the following valuable extracts from press notices : "A very valuable book, and no one iii- tendins; 10 yuini anouKj nut to read 11. A. "Wo did imt Kno.V so mncli co'ilJ bo said on the subject of palming a houso un til we read mis nxcullent boon ol .ilr. Uaird's." X. Y. lleruld. "A want lonjr folt at last uupplied." Sci entific Americun. ".sot only a necessity to the piiintnr, but .valunblo to every occupant ot a dtt ellinsr." A'. V. World. "Uuy 2j copies of this book and distri bute them among your fi-loud. If they will heed the advice therein, you could make no more valuablo present'." Chica go Tribune. "In publishing this book Mr. Baird has done a real servieo to tho community." Toledo Made.. "We hope tho publisher will soil 100,000 copies of this book during '73." Boston Advertiser. "Wo have Just painted our house as ad vised by the author, and congratulate our solves that no dwelling in our neighbor hood exceeds oura in appearance." Har per's Weekly. "In sellinir a sample copy for 10 cents. Mr. Baird must feel certain an order of 20 bound iu cloth will follow." Frank J.e,i;e, "We know the town and country paints therein recommended, and can vouch for their value and exeeii-nce of the "lliiri'l hoii" brand of wbiteloatl." J'iila. Ledycr. ONLY ICTCETS 4ij-4t LOCAL OPTION frSJEltt of tho Lio.ron Intkukstm. Subscripiion $-i per year j Clubs of 10, ?Jo. Address American Liquor Men's Advocate Co., No. 100 Liberty Street, Pittsbui-b, Pa. 4(i 4t I V y'sLn IjInu" only 2.,' V L. TS 'to' ias", -IJ W. Koiiiington, at Mounds ville, Mar shall Co., W. Va you will receive bv return mail 600 useful reenipts. 40 4t USE tho KeiHingcr Sash Loci and Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, no rutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied ; holds isush at any plm-o desired. and u Melf-fasloil-cr when the sash is down. Send sbtnip for circular. .Circular and six copper bion.ed locks sent to any address in tho I'. S., postpaid, on receipt of 60 cts. Lib end inducement to tho trade. Airents wanted. Address, LeNnifrcr Sash Lock Co., No. 41M Market St, llanisbug.Pa. 40 4t Tfl tOfl l"'r day! Agents wanted ! iij I U 4iJ All classes of workintr peoplo, of oither hca, young or old, make more money at work tor us in their vpaio moments or nil th lime than at anything else. Particulars tree. Address a. stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 10 4t WITHER3Y, RUGG RICHARDSON, MaiHifaetiircM of Wood -Working Machinery Generally. Spucial tins: Wood worth i'laning.Tongue ing nd (irooviug Machines, ltii-h-ardsou's Patent Improved Tenon Machines, Ac. Central, cor. Union St. Worcester, Mass. o. j. m oo. I., lb WlTIIKItBY. H. M. RK IIAltDsON. 40 It Stationary, Portable and Blast ENGINES. Saw Mdl. I'louiinu' Mill nud Itlast Knr- naco Machinery. 11. ,V p. ULAN I) Y, Newark, Ohio, 41 WORKING GLASS kkm a ,1V;! t'OO a w ek guaranteed, Itcspcctablo em lilovment at home, day or evening; no capital required; full ' insl ructions and valuablo packagu of goods bent free bv mail. Address, witli six cent return 'tamp, M, YolNG A CO., Hi Coitlandl !. N 'i. ; u I suffered with Catarrh thirty J"rs, and was cured by n simple remedy. Will solid roeept postajfo free, to nil afilicted. Kev.T. J. MI'.AD, Dawer 170, Syracuse, Now lorn. 4i 4t 81,000 ki:waiii! For any case of Hlind. ninodlm;. Itrhlmr or Vlevrnted Wlos ttiat MH IJnur's Pile lloniedy fails to euro. It is prepared ex pressly' to euro tho Piles, nnd nothing else. Sold by all DrUfTRists. Price, 81.IKI. 40-4t GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. $500,000 O yb & TL 1 a- X TT. T S ! $100,000 For Only 10. Under authority of special lenislative act of March HI, 1S71, the trustees now an nounce the 'third Urnnd Oift Concert, for the benefit of tlio Public Library of Ken tucky, to come otT in Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., on , " VrtKhDAV; APRIt 6TH, )73. ' At this Concert tho best lnusicU talnnt that can bo procured from all parts of tho country w ill add pleasure to tho entertain ment, and Ten Thousand Cash Oifls, ag Rrof?atin(r a vast total ol Haifa Million Dollars currency wl 1 bo distributed by lot to tho tlckol-hoiders, as follows: One Orand Cash fiift, - - $100,000 One (frand Cash (Jill, - - 60,000 Ono Grand Cash Oitt, - - 1!5,000 Ono (jrand Ca-Ji (Jift, - - 20,000 t)ne (irand Cash (Jill, . - - 10,000 One Orand Cash Gift, . - C.000 21 Cash Oifts of $1,000 each, 2t,000 60 Cash tints of 600 " 25,000 80 Cash Gilts of 400 " :t2,000 100 Cash Oit'ls of 3H0 " 80,01Ht )u0 Cash Oilts of iiOO " 1.0,1100 600 Cash (Jilts of 100 " 60,000 9,000 t'anh Oil its of -ii- " vu.OuO I ' Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $600,000 To provide means for this magnificent Concert, Ono II 11 nd rod Thousand Wholo Tickets onl v will bo issued. Wholo Tickets, $10; HalTes. $,"; and Quarters, $2.60. Eleven wholo Tickets for $100. No discount on less than f 100 or ders. The objoct of this Third Gift Concert, like the two heretofore given with such universal approval, is the enlargement aud endowment ol tho Public Library ot Kentucky, w hich, by tho special act au ¬ thorizing llio cencert for its benefit, is to oe loruvcr iron to an emzonsot every Siale, Tho drawing -will bo under the mpervi sion of tho Trustees f the Library, assist. ed by tho most eminent citizens of the United States. Tho salo of tickots lias already progressed so fur that complete success is assured, and buyers aro there fore notified that they must order at once it they desiro to participate in thodrawinu. The management of this undertaking has been committed bv tho trustees to lion. TIIOS. IS. miAM'LlSTTE, late Gov 1 rnor of Kentucky, to whom communi cations pertaining to tho Gilt Concert may ue aourussco. It. T. DURHETT. Pros'!. W. N. HALD1SMAN. Vieerres t. JOHN S. CAIN, Sec'y Public Library of Aeni'.'city, FARMERS' AND 'DHOVEMS' BANK, 'l reasuror, i'ublie i.iorary 01 Ky., Lou isville. Kv. An tho lime for tho Concert is eloso at hand (April Sth1, parties wlshtn); tickets should send in their orders immediately 1) they would avoid the rush and delay al so lutely unavoidable ill tho few days pro ceeding the drawing. All orders and ap plications for agencies, circulars snd in formation will "meet with prompt atten tion. THO.S. E. HRAMLETTE. . . Agent Public Library Ky. -Liouisville, Ky. PCAI.KB IN CilXS, ItEVOLYERS, AND ALL KINDS OP SFO RT! HG AND Fl S H I f G TACKLE, rOCKET CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AC, iC. T O A t: C O AND C I G A R S. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN ALL llttANCIIKKS NKATLY ANB PROMPTLY DONE. 41-tf TIDIOUTE, PA. A- NODLl'CIIAUTY. OMAHA LOTTERY. TO KKKCT TIIK NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM To no Drawn in Public, Mar. 31st, 173. Til-els $1. Each or Six for $. Tickets sent by Express C. O. D. if desired. 1 irand Cash Prizo ... J76 ono 1 Graml Cash Prize ... 26 ihki 1 Grand Cueli Pri.u . 1,,im0 1 Grand CsmU Pi iico . . ,'. . lo'ooc, 1 Cash Prizu .... b'lM 1 Cnsii Pri.o .... (jyy Eor balance of Prizes send for Circular. This Leral Enterprise is endorsed by his excellency (ioy. w.. II. J.iuich, ami the best business men of the, Slate. Tim limited number o! 'Tickets on baud will be furnished liioso w ho apply Iirsl. Aokms Wastmi. 1'or toll pu'rlieiilars addru-'S J. M. PATI TSl", 4141 General Ms mure r, Uni.ilia, Nob. tJILBRONNER & CO., After thanking the people whoso kindly assisted in saving their piopnrty from Ih lire, '.visb to inform the public that tho are a,'Hili opened out and prepared to sell gooos euonpor man ever in mo will sell ' tlioir present stock St the heaviest discount , ever yctollered in this seetii.n, after whinh they Intend to remove their establishment, " very frrcatiy eniargo4, np to the piwst business centre on Elm Street, A large amount of goods damaged, some ver.v siiguijy uy removal sua wsier must t o?d nf osy price. Consisting of 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS n y caooiis, ciotiis. " . ' " Hats,' ' Caps, Boots, Shoes, T7 JLAUfSlUiyi Oloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, EMBRO I D Kill RH, HAN D KERCHIE FS, CO RS ETS, I, ACES, LACE GOODS, TAPES AND . , NOTIONS OF ALU KINDS, , OTT 1. frtftlwi r s -fir - r CARPETS; ItAO", TIRtTSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, AIJSO MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, UONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RII3RON.S, TRAMEa, ' ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT F.ASTITTI V TTTTO . .UVCH, AVe are prepared (o pay the highest pri for WOOL, 01 all kinds, either in MONEY or Goads. Wo have in our employ a FIRS r-CLASS TA IT ni .. .1 l . ....vii, iuiu actp l unsianiiy on hand a GOOD STOCK OI- GOODS, of bostqutlity . snd latest designs, whioh be will make up In a workman-liko manner and latest stylos. Good fits nuaraiiUjod or no sals. A good and complete block of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand. SILVER-PLATED WARE AND, JEWELRY, Of Tory superior quality nnd latest Ha-' ns. HILriRONNERAACO. ACiKXTS 1VAXTKM! I'Olt TUK T:'ii:i;Tr.L'a!i;i:.T'j , mmwirxH r. tGrrrr.-zttltf-L SKWING 31 A CHINE A HOL T 10,000 Sold last year ; ABOUT 6 O , O O O This your; And now being Sold at tho rste of 75,000 PER YEAH. Tho ''Domestic" supersedes others be cause it surpasses thuiii in the overy dsr service it renders, both in the work-shop and family ; and because it is equally ute lul for very lino and very heavy work. A Machine will be furnished I for trial) to responsible j arlics w iih an instructor i without eliariie: upon application at onr V arcrootiiK. 14 Sixih Street, Pittsbuixh. i'he 'Domestic" has taken more premi ums this soason than any other Machine, und is specially recoiiim'eniled for i'aniily usoiind Manufacturers. U is timplo ia construction, noiseless and easily run. A lart;e stock of Thread bilk are always on hand. Address, THIS "DOML.sTU " S. M. COMPANY :i-2m 24 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Tho Republican Offloe T'EEPS constantly on hand a Urs u l aortiuent oi lllaiik Deeds, Mortirsget. Siibp.fiiits, Warrants, Summn, . u, be soPJ ''heap lor cash, tf. . ti sw' vim; t4o. i yf