J TONESuTf JIOEsTnC, MARCH U,m. ' " BOROUGH OFFICERS. riurire J. O. IUL. ' . i f.Mticimci W. P. Mercllllott,-W. B. llnrlan, P. D. Thoinaa.S, J.Weleott, Goo. Uovnrd, T. . WiK " Jx.ii.e ef tin :i;ee W. I. Iorctmott, I). S. Kpo. ' ;- ' v.-.' Tnte, ll. O, Davis. P. a. Knoi.fi. J. Wol-I wtt, Lu L. JIWiKetl. . :.. - F0RK3T gOU NTT pFFlGEF. frnHdint vitfie W. J. J MM it. ..' .1Wifo Judges J. A. PHorMR, An "pKr (.'00K. (,i)r t. j: va fini5K. JVeiiiirer-M''RKi.Gl.AtKli. -i 1'rnttionittnrji, iteiiiler it Jlecorttm;ic, 3. R. AONKW.' OimmiJMion .tAcin MKncn.l.loTT, 1. T. Cni.i.iNK, Jons Thompson. "innft NuperiutendevtH. K. HotinER. 7j, irf Uoniv W. W. MAMCin. ii-i Cun-niwi'OMei- Oeohcir Siamss, WI. P.VTTKnsoN. , ijwhm InulATI WlNAK. rvumfu Awihlnrt Wtt. CLAHK, T. B. Conu, I.. WAnXEIl, Member of Coitgi cst IDii Ditri C. B Cthtir. AmemMyJ. H. I.AWHOX. ! 7Vmc of Trniiia it'TtONESTA STATION, on and after Monday. November 4th, lilir ' KOUTIIWARI'. T rslrt 2 - 2 ' " R:2:l p. 111. 10: ID 8. t. 0:30 p. m. !! '' KOXTUWARD. I :-. frsiii t' ''- - -' - fl:Mp. ro. - . - U:n; l. m. . ' " 13 . 1- ' ff'M a. in. ill hive to understand tlint 'Xhrlli v. mV.1." Pi the tnhlo is rfuuli tlio riven, and "Southward" i " tlio rivor. Train 1 Old 2"nr mlxM freight and ar- commodate i; ; thu others oro passenger trvn,.- h " local and miscellaneous. Her. .1. S, Stewart, of Oakdale, IV, will preach in the Presbyterian Church of this place 011 Sunday, the 16th inst. The Presbyterian society are looking1 (or nn eligible man l ro ii(qiu witli 11? pi rtiiar.cntly, nml nil nro expected t be pi'fsfiiit. 2t. II. Hubertsi and disler are at present enjoying vacation nt bonic. The bnvc for oiif monlhs been til lomlinj; tlio Carrier Bcminarr. ome Western editor describing the money market in bin town, de cribes the status liere j 11st iibout now. lie cays "Money is close; but not vlose enough to be reached." Horace LinardXTroupo ara to ra an entertainment in th Opera Hoimii in Titnsville to-morrow evening. This U cue of the very best comedy troupes (.raveling. It is reported that Mr. II. II. May m to erect a building between the bank and the church during the spring, nml that Uilbronncr & Co. will occu py it a a store. A bill has passed the house au thorizing Forest County to borrow 8,000 00 for the purpose of building ihe bridges across the creek at this point and at Lacy town. A culvert, arch, or run way, has bt'u built under tlio railroad bridge ncross Hunter's Run, ami nn embank ment i.i bring built there to take the place of the trestles. A good ideo. Mr. Rowland Co'b, late of the lumber linn if John Cobb & Sons, has purchased the residence of J. B. Ag new, 011 Helen S'., and will move in a few days. Wo welcome all such. . Wa lcaru from the Titutville Jfendd that Col. J. II. Cogswell's re appointment ns post-master of that city has been confirmed by the Senate. 80 fur as we have- heard, Cel. Cogs well is a popular and clliciunt otlicer. As soon as the creek is in shape to run lumber, Knox's Mill will be started up, and lumber will be manu tuctured us well, nnu lurniMied as cheap-here as elsewhere. Geo. Saw Tor will run the door, sa.-h and blind .part of tho machinery. J. II. Bowman, Fs.-p, erst the ed itor of Petroleum Monthly, was in town oil Saturday last.' His time was lim ited, hence he did not tall upon us "The I'ttrolcum Monthly is taking a rett until July,during which time Mr. "Cowman is getting up a history of the Oil Regions. AVe should judge that le coSTd get up a very readable book upeu tho subject. AH the" ice which, previous to tho eoi't weather, wus distributed bctwecu hero aud Wurreu, is now gorged be twsen this plaeo aud Hickory. It is one great gorge, and if it goes off sud den great' destruction ef property will j j !, ) Totai.lv Wrecked. Yesterday morning Mr. J. D. W. Rjck made up his mind to go to the depot, and ac cordingly ilarted, on the ice. He hadn't progressed far until he changed his mind, by reason ef the ice giving way beneath him. lie disappeared from mortal sight for a brief space and then reappeared snorting like a lot-emotive. ' He made frantic at tempts to get out, but tlio ice gave way beneath his weight. At lcngtii with the help of some by-standors who furnished him a plank, Mr. Reck was rescued und took his departure for home. He took it all very cool iu fact,' cold, but thinks he will postpone further river baths nut it the weather is warmer. At a court held in Warren last wetk Judge J. A. Dule got u judg ment of 82,400 against tho P. & E. 11. R., for injuries received in August, 1870, whilo a passenger on that road, the particulars of which our renders are similar with. 1110 case will probably be carried 'to the Su premo Court, ns that is the way the railroad companies generally take, for the purpose of dej'erring judgment und being as mean as possible.' rso action has yet been taken on the ouestioii of a fire-entrinc, and 110 more timo should bo lost. Geo. feaw yr Iihs received nil nfler of a first-r:itj hand engine for 8600 He is ucqnrr.t- ed with Sho machine, ami says it is a good one, and cheap at the price. We have lately seen how defenseless we were in cu--es of fire, and steps should be taken' ut ones to put oursclvci in proper shape to receive ll.e next one. Sho.ur Vim Gie-jen, J. V. Strnup and Quill McClintocU have Ukcil the job of running most of the lumber of Jno. Cobb A Son and Bond Brothers, on the Tioiiesta creek, to deliver the same in Pittsburgh, and Lumiard Ag ue w is running Cobb's lumber on the Clarion River. All are busy at work, and the hti.-tiuess will soon ha in full blast. Unless tho lumbermen are obliged to take paper for their lumber, hope far better times soon. show how lumber is being manufactured in the forests about here, we give the following day's work at Thoni't Run Mil!, owned aud run by Jno. Coob it Son : In one day last week they took from the stump, hauled to the mill, sawed-, hnuled to the bank of Clarion River, and piled 18,000 feet of lumber. This is not an extra ordinary day Vwork in any one branch of thu business, but taking it all to gether, it. is a pretty big job. Tho 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 Rafferty, of Washington tp., had three iridictmeula preferred against hi: oao for assault and battpry .f Ids wife, the second" for refusing to' support tier, and the third fcr burning the- mill of T. J. Payne, in Farmington tp., in September, 1871. A number of wit nesses nud citizens from that section were in attendance at the hearing Ruliei'ly was committed to jail in de fault of SoOO bail on tho first twj charges and 85,000 on the last. Mi Ratl'ertv has '. arded with the Sheriff before having been sent up by the Court about a year ngo for smashing windows and other light conduct Clarion Dtimoerut. 1 R.rLi:o.VD Accihusts. During the past ten years 8,800 people were killed or injured on railways of Great Bri liun. From 1805 to 18G0, inclusive, a period of only five years, over 700 persona were killed or injured on the ruilrouds of New York and Penuxyl vaiiia alone. Tiiese facts' show either bad management or gross carelessness on the part of our railroad compunies. To pratect the traveling public Hon Andrew King, of Missouri, has iutro duccd into the House a bill to compel all railroads in the United States 011 and after January 1, 1874, to equip all passenger trains with a power brake, operated by the engineer. . This is a step iu tho right direction. A WOltD TO TUP. WIHK, Ac. The many and gre.it advantages of tho Domestio Sewing Machine, and the large rango- of work which it is capable of doing, renders it the most popular machine ever onered.Jto thw public. Wo lake great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the ad vertisement of this invaluable aid to house hold labor; ond adv'ua all in want of a first-das machine to call and examine the "iJomestlc." '- , The "fToiiwrUi-riier" of our Ilenltb. The liver is the great depurating or blond cleansing organ of the sy?tem Urt. the treat housekeeper .ot our . health at work, and tho foul corrup tions which gender in the blood, and rot out, as it were, the machinory of life, are gradually expelled from tho system. For this purpose Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Dixcnvcry is prc-cm inentlv tho article needed. It cures J every kind of humor from the worst scrofula to the common pimple, blatcl or eruption. V indent, blood poisons that lurk in the system nro by robbed of their terrors, and by a per severing and somewhat protracted use of it, thetmost tainted system nmy bo completely renovated end built up anew. Ei4nge'i glands,- tumors and swellings dwindle awuy wnd disappear under the influence of this great resol. veiit.,T It sold fy alT dnfggrsts:"- Cloverseed, linglush nud Common, and Timothy seed at - n ' : 4Sif RourxsoK & Bonner's. Tf Established uiein u r.DIFPITH3. . . ManufitttturorM of Haws. 8 UP KIM OR TO Al.I. OTHKHH, r.YBIlY AAW WARll ANTKH. FILES, BELTING A NIOH1NEBY. FylA I1KKAI. lllHCOUNTSX I Z-?r i'rico list anil Circular free. 1 wtt -itt , nnrrTfTIIS. M W Xj AjsM. Ob - UJ - Hot. MUM, Jetrlt MM. I suflered with Catarrh thirty joam, ar.d was mired by simple remedy. Will send roeept postagn frne, to nil nfllicteri. Kev.T. J. MKAt, Dnwer 170, Hyrneuse, New York. Largest Organ Establishment IN THIS WORLD. 7 EXTENSIVE FACTORIES. t, KSTKY& COMPANY, Urattleboro, Vt., U. 8. A. TUB CKLKBUATEO ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS. The latest and best improvements. Kve rythins thai is new and novel. The lead- imt tmprovniiiftiis in i-reaii kho oih dueod lirst In this establishment. i;stabl:siikd iwii. Send for Illustrated Catalofrue. 40 4c $1,000 llKWARD! For anv ease of Wind, Weodltur, Itehlnn or Vhirnted lllen mat "l)e ui(t's IMIo Remedy fails to cure. It Is prepared ex pressly to euro tho files, nud nothing else. Hold by all Druggists. tii t-c-- Tho Guide Is piibllslird OAXTRRJ.'rt 23 cents povs for tho year, which is not half the cost. Thrpso who a'terwards send monev to the amount of Ono Dollar or more "for Seeds niiiv also order 'I't cents worth extra tlio mice raid fur thoGuiDK , 'I'hn iirt numbnr is beautiful, uivint? plans for mukinj Ituhul Jlonitw,- Wning '1'ublo Decoralions, Window Unrdens, Ac., and a mas of Infuriuation invuluuli.c to the lover of liowers. 1:10 pages, on finu tinted oiioLT. uoniQ LM Ko"i;ivings..and ai.n. i li ('.1 ornc I'lme nnu nronio iuvm 'i'lie k ir 't Kdliivn gf 2On0O Just printed in Knglish and dcrinan. JAMES VICK, Rooh03ter, New York N0T1CZ CF DISSOLUTION. obliged I -J may VTo Notice is hereby given that Ihe part nership between John Cobb, I. B. Cobb and Rowland Cobb, was dissolv ed on the 3d day of March 1873, so far us relates to the s:vid Rowland Cobb. I'lie business will be continued by John Cobb and T. B. Cobb, under the firm of John Cobb & Son. Jons Coiib, Tionesta, Pa., T. B. Cobb, March 3, '73. 3t Rowland Conn. Job Printing. D-.i you want posters? Di) you want hand-bills ? D ) you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nico visiting card If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest styie and on most reasonable terms. - .- -The best stock of Watches, Clocks," Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can bo found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid tho repairing gf fiuo .Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Tho ferry across the river at Hickory Station has been purchased by W. M. Church, who holds himself in readiness to take passengers, teams, freight, Ac, across the river at all hours of tho day or niiht. 45 3t The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, ami ho knows. 4G ly MarrhiL'o Certificates, Blank Deeds, Lsases, Warrants, Subprenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf Xeio Advertisement. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maplo Creek, near Claringtou, this 1 count)', are fur sale ut a baigain. Part T.RCANTILK APPRAISER'S M.ST, for Korost Comity. HARNETT TOWNSHIP. ru'. Andrew Cook . H Jan its II Pcrsall It HARMONY TO W N 1 1 1 P. Jacob I. Range It Juuio Neill 14 John Peterson 14 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. John M. Ahlstrund 1 1 T. .1. Itowinun 14 T. D. Collins I t Wheeler t- DiiKeiibury 14 Austin Mater ' 1 1 KINt'iSLEY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler it Dusenburv 14 HOWE TOWNSHIP. Cioorgo I'ond 13 TIONESTA- TOWNSHIP, (ieo. S. Hunter 14 TION EST A ROROUf i H . S. II1IU II'HIIIIIK "y Price, 1.(K. 40-41 fioo.ooo 50,000 lift.WXI 20,000 10,000 B.OOi 21,000 a.r,o(X) 30,000 :,o,ooo 60,000 Wl.OUO OMLY iO CEFSTS EVERY MAPI HIS OWN PAINTER Or, PAINTS How To Select ami use Thrra A n.nin treatise, containing card w ith 42 rlirfi'i-eiit netunllv MUtited kLiuIcs and tints, with Instructions fur exterior and interior House Decoration. 23 conies, bound in cloth, for ?3. Sum nln conies, iiuoer cover, mailed, liost paid. to anv nddrc-n. n receipt 01' 1(1 cents, by tho Publisher, I1KNKY C.VUEY 11. VI HI) Hux liVll. Posl-oH( e. Pliihidelnhia. tjee tho following valuable extracts from press notices : "A very valuable hook, ana no ono in tending u Jainl buouiu mil 10 rcaa ir.- "Vn liit not kiin.v so nuich eo'ild bo islrl on Hie siibieetof nftillnug a houso un til we reail this excuiieui uooit oj .r. Unird's.' A. i. JIfruia. A want long tell at last uuppueu. nci- cntitif American. "Not Milv a necessity to tlie painter, but .valuiiblo to every occupant ot aclwclllng." v. 1 . 11 oria. Uuv 23 copies or tins bonk and distri bute them among your iiiond. If tlioy will heed tho advice therein, you coiilil make 110 more valuable present." Ckiea- (10 Tribune. "in puolisning mis dook nir. muni 1111s done 11 real service to tlio e'jnimuuily." Toledo Blade,. We hope tho publisher w iil soil 100,000 copies of this book during '3." Boston Adveriwer. "Wo have lust painted our house as ad vised hv the author, and congratulate our solves that no dwelling in our neighbor hood exceeds ours 111 appearance. Har per a K cektii. in selling a suiiipio copy lor iu cuius. Mr. Build must feel certain an order of 20 bound in cloth will follow." i'Voni V.e.sV i'e, "We know the town and country paints therein recommended, and can vouch for tlioir value and excel dice ot tiie "Harri son brauu ot wluloicau. I'lttM. eaycr. GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. $500,000 IOO.OOO For Only 10. Under nutlioritv of spoeinl legislative not 01" March 10. 171. tlio trustees now nn- nnoncn the 1 Inrrt Uniiitl itt concert, lor tho henelit of tho Public Library of Ken tucky, to come off in Library Hall, at Louisville, wy., on ' iTtntsDAY; 'APRII. BTH, 173. At this Concert tlio best musical talnnt that can bo procured from all parts of tho country will add pleasure 10 1110 ciiicrunii inciit, and Ten TliuUKiind t'itah .Gifts, ag rrrrintinir a vast total ol Halt a Milliou Dollars eiirroney wi 1 00 uisirioiueu oj lot to tlio tlckol-holders, as follows: One (irand Cash Gift, Ono Grand Cash wilt, -One Grand Cash (iitt, Ono Grand (,'ah Gift, -One (irand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, 24 Cash Gifts or ei.isKieaen, CO Cash lints of fiOO " 80 Casli Gilts of '0 " 100 Cash Gifts of 300 " 130 Cosh Gilts of 200 " 61") Cash Gifts of 100 " 9,0001'asli Oilts of Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, f300,000 To provide means for this magnificent Oinccrt. Ono Hundred Thousand Whole Tickets only will be issued. Wholo Tickets, 10: Halves. f.; nnu Quarters, ?i50. Eleven w holo Tickets for JIOO. No discount on less than $ 100 or ders. Tlie ob oet of this Third Gift Concert, like tlio two heretofore given with such universal approval, is tho enlargement and endowment ol tho Public Library ot Kentucky, which, by tho special act au thorizing tlie c neei t lor its benefit, is to lie forever free to nil eitizensof every Stale. Tlio drawing will bo under tnc mpervi sion of the Trustee f tho Library, assist, ed by tlio most eminent citizens of the United fSlutcs. Tho slo of tickets lias already progressed so far that complete success is assured, and buyers 010 there fore notified that they must order at once if they desiro to participate in tho drawing. The management of this undertaking has been committed bv tho triiHtncs lo Hon. TIIOS. K. iHlAM'LET l'E, late Gov 1 rnor of Kentucky, to whom communi cations pertaining to tho Gill Concert may be addressed. It. T. DURRETT, Pres't. W. N. HA LI) K M A N . V iec Pros' t. JOHN 8. CAIN, See'y Public Library ol KentV'-liy, w a n vi i- ks' AT? D ' DROVERS' RAN K Public Library of Ky., Lou isville. Kv. Astliotiino for tho Concert is closo at hand (April 8th', parties wishing tickets should send in their orders immediate!, ii tliev would avoid tho f nsh and delay at so Intel v unavoidable in tlio few days pro ceeding tho drawing. All orders and ap plications for agencies, circulars nnd in formation will "meet with prompt atten tion. THOS. E. HRAMLETTE. . . . Agent Public-Library Ky. -Liouisville, Ky. HILBRONNER & CO,, After thanking tho people whoso Mildly assisted in caving their pioprtrty from U lire, "Wish to inform tlio pulilio that Uiev , are ngsilt opened out and prepared t" sell goods elper innn ever in inc win mvit tlioir prewnt et'ickat the heaviest licoti"t -over yetollerod in this section, after whioh they intend to remove their establishment, very (treat ty eninrgoa, up in wie piwn buaiiicidw centre 011 Kim Streot, A large ntiiount ot goods damaged, some , very slightly by removal ana water nnisf ke notd at any pricr.. Consisting of "' FALL AND WINTER GOODs'l J DRYdOOWS, Cloths. ' ' ; ". . .7 : , riats, " !." Cops, jBoots, Slioes, Hosiery. Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Gooda. UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, I. ACES, LACE GOODS, BUTTONS, RR AIDS, . TAPES AND -I NOTIONS OF ALU KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line of CARPETS: RAO", XiRUSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, Ac, ONLY IO CEf-TS 4i-U AXJRO 9 MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ' ORNAMENTS, AC, AC, AT EASTERN PRICES. IE. A BALDWIN, PEAI.KR IN LOCAL OPTION rEtt of tho Lioron Intkkksts. Subscription j:J per year; Clubs of 10, ?J3. Addrosa Americuii Litpior alcn s Auvoeatu Co., No. lull Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 40 41 iV V'sEN 'fVIi "only 23 I EN I S lo Jas. ) W. Koiuington, at Mounds vilie, Mar shall t.'o., W.'Va., you will receive by return mail 300 useful receipts. 411 tt T 8 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 USE tho Reisinger Sash Loci und Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, 110 cutting of sash; cheap, durable, very easily applied ; holds bash nt anv plaeo desired, and Mclf-fiislen-cr when the sash is down. Send stamp for circular. .Circular and six. copper bronzed locks sent to any address in tho U. M., postpaid, on receipt of 30 cis. Lib eral inducements to the trade. Airents wanted. Address, Reismger Nash Lock Co., No. 41is Market St, Hurrisbug.Pa. 40 4t ;i S, KEVOIiVERS, AND ALL KINDS OF SPORTING AND' FISHING TACKLE, rOCKET CUTLERY, SCISSORS, iC, tC. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. We are prepared to pay Ihe highest pri for WOOL, ks2i:ki-pe)lt,s & iiiii:n, Of all klnda, either in MONEY or Goods. We haveinour employ a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of boat quality . and latest dosigns, which be will make up in a workman-liko mannor and latest stylos. Good fits uuaranlccd or no aula. A good and complete block of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Alwavs on hand. SILVER-PLATED WARE JEWELRY, Of very superior quality nnd latest de- , signs. IIILBRONNER A A CO. blMy ACJEXTS WASTED! FOB TUB TV ' : :-i:t r!r:wrv"-iAi 1... U...J1 t.U r:ill..J 7 00 12 f0 12 SO 7 00 12 30 12 30 cu.suc. The forgo i bigb in some j of the lands arc situated within four places that the It. K. track cannot be miles of Ciariugtou, on the Clarion eern fruni the bank ou this Bide of tho ltiver, aud would be u fine site for an river. If the ice in inelted slowly extensive tannery and saw mil Is. Map aw.'.y all wiil be ,-a.Ic ; but it it gocd ami tci ins nt tint u'!;ee. ml with rain, ihen Maud from under. 1 25 tf Y. U IH nn. H.O.Davis 14 Hilbroiiuer A Co. 12 Proper A Reek 12 S. II. Haslet 14 Geo. W. Itovard & Co. 12 Superior Lumber Company 12 Leonard Aguvw 14 Robinson A lionncr 10 I). S. Knox 14 A. II. Partridge 14 A court of appeals will be held at tlio of fice of the Cumity Treasurer, on Tuesday, the 23th day of March, at 10 o'clock A. M. W. It. HARLAN, 17-It Mercaiililo Appraiser. C Trt ttlft nerdav! Agents wanted I $3 IU 3IU All classes of working! peoplo, of uiiher sex, young or old, make more money nt work lor us iu their aparo moments or all the lime than nt anything else. Particulars 1 rett. Addresa G. Slinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 40 It WITKER3Y, RUGG RICHARDSON, Manufacturer of Wood-Working Machiaery Generally. Specialties: Wood worth Planiug.Tongue ing md Grooving Machines, Rich ardson's PiUi iit Improved Tenon Machines, Ac. Central, cor. Union St. Worcester, Moss. .1. t. uruii. I H. V irilKllJlV. H. m. men AllUsON. 40 It tolJ WORK neatly executed at ihis offleo ' at re reasmiable ralutn Stationary, Portable and Blast ENGINES. 7 hi Saw Mill, I louring Mill and liiasi rur 20 00 I mice Machinery. H. A V, Ul.ANDY, 7 00 ' Newark, Ohio. ' 40 41 WUHKINU ULAoo female: SOU a w isk guaranli!ed, ltcspis-tablc em ployment at home, day or evening; no capital reunited ; full inslruetioiis and valuable puckago of goods sent free by niiiil. Aitdress, with six cent return Mtamp, M, Vol NG A I'll., 10 Corllandl St., N Y. 10 H REPAIRING IX ALK. UKAXCIIEES NEATLY AXI PROMPTLY DONE. an 4t-tf TIDIOUTE, PA. A. NOI3LKCII-iViITY. OMAHA LOTTERY. TO KIlKCT TIIK NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM To iw Drawn iu Public, Mar. 31st, W3. Tieli-ei $1. Each or Six for T'ekols sent by Express C. O. D. if desired. 1 Grand Cash Prize ... $7r,ooo 1 Griiml Cash Pri.o ... 23,ikhi 1 Grand ('mil Priu -, - - 13. 000 1 (irand Ch Piizu . - ' - . 1I,IHM) 1 Cah Pri.o .... 5,(Ki0 1 Citsh Pri.o .... 4,000 For bnliince of Prizes semi for Circular. Tliis Legal Enterprise is endorsed bvhis excellency Gov. W. 11. James, and the best business men of the Slate. The limited number ol 'Tickets 011 baud will be furnished lliosn w ho apply tir.st. Aokvm W 1 NTtii, 1'or lull pu'rticulars address J. M. PAT I'EE. 43 41 General Mmntirer, Uni.iha, Nrl. SEWING MACHINE ABOUT lO.OOO Sold last year ; ABOUT 6 O , O O O Tliia your i And now being Sold at tho rale ot 7 5,000 PER YEAH. Tho "Domestic" supersedes others be cause it sin passes them in the every day service it renders, both iu thn work-auo'p and family ; and because it is equally uke lul for very line mid very heavy work. A Machine will be furiiishud I for trial) to responsible, j al lies w ith an instructor I without charge; upon application at oni SN'urerooiiis. li six ill (street, Pittsburgh. The "Domestic" has tukun morn premi ums this sixisoii II11111 any other Machine, und is specially reeoin mended for t aniily use and Manufacturers. It is simple lo construction, noiseless and easily run. A large stork of Thread bilk are always 011 hand. Address, THE "DOMESTIC" 6. M. COMPANY, :i.i-2m 24 Sixth Si red, Pittsburgh, The Republican Of rice IEEPS constantly' on hand a larga Hi IV hoi tiueut ni Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Suhpiriuis, Warrants, Summon, At. ! be aolti cheap lor east, tf.