.iLSUAT M0R11KG, KifcTH 16, WA. BOROUGH OFFICERS. MTgtiiJ, O. Dalc ...i(mn W. P. Mereilllutt, W. B. tan, P. I). Thomas, 8. J. Wolcott,';eo. rd, T. II, Cobb. Mjrfcfs oMe Pae Y, P. Mercilliott, H. Knn. .-k 'nsri6-Uto. Ilnqlet. jAooJ VWtctort . I). IrWln, M. W. o-H. O. Davln, 1). 8. Knox, S. 4. Wol t, L. L. IlacksU. FORKST COUNTT OFFICKIS. mUUl Judge Vf. P. JfKS. inocidf JuJjeaJ. A. PnorR, An ew Cook. 'n'(f T. J. Van Giksim. "erer FD. (Iuuhik, "i vf Aonofctry, Register f' Jlecvrtl&r, Jte. B. Aum tw, mmiaioner Jacob Mehcilliott, T. I.'OLI.IKS, JoHX THOMPSON. Vanf.v Superintendent 8. K. Roiirkr. iHttriet Attorney W. W. Niinn, .'u V VommAiune tUtvuntt Sluatxs, Patterson. Vwnfy Surveyor R.T). Irwih. )'0nl' Johiah WlNANS. i'onfv udifois Wm. CLARK, T. II. IIB, L. WARNKK, .'.ftmbtrof LVngrttl 0th District C. B. Assembly 3. It. LawsOS. 7Ym Troln At TIONESTA STATION, on aud after jaday, November 4th, 1872! IOCTHWAIB. train J " 4 " M TraU t " t " 19 1:23 p. in. 10:1ft a. hi. 6:50 p. di. :M p. til. !2:0ft p. in. 8:33 a. in. VORTHWARV. ?aiDKr will have to understand that Northward," hi the tatUB Is tluten tlin ver, and "South ward" la u tlio river, tains 19 and M) ara mixed freight and ae iromodatlon ; tlia others are passenger aina. "local and miscellaneous. BX.Mits. Jo mm will instruct classes i Mmic and French. Ppecinl attention given to the cnlti .ittoti nf the Voice. French tauizht according to the liest and most approved method. Pupils nf nny age recieveil. 50 3l On Thursday last n slide occurred ti the railroad At some paint above itre, aud tlia mails were delayed rev IttA liouri. Oliver Proper, son of Hon. J. A Proper, returned home from Pittsburg n Saturday, where he is taking a coup oercial course. Ho will return soou Some few ereek pieces were run nit to tlio mouth of Tionesta creek luring Inst wtek, but uo general inov ng of the mass of lumber has taken place ns yet. II. ty. Roberts, Alex. Dale and Miss AdUiva Huberts, of this place, de--arled for Carrier Seminary, at Clar k, last week. This section is well ijtfcaciited at that institution. .Mr. J. O. Dnlo will start for Missouri, on business, some time dur- ng J.)iia week, to bo gone a couple of ireeks . We bene ho will urine; buck Homnpleasant weather with him. a-Miss Clara Hunter, who, for the past three mouths has been teaching in the Denver Seminary, returned to town 'sst week on a visit to her parents clu ing vacation. We believe' she returns 4 IJeaver soon. . Bob Keys run up tlio steam until the indicator pointed at 200 ou the team guage, at Iioud's Mill, the other 'ay. The boiler was well tested, and toed the strain nobly, but Bond in truded Bob not to repeat the dose. We had the pleasure on Monday "Itself receiving a call from Rev. N. 5. McFetridge and Mr. J. M. Sharp, of Oil City. Being short-handed we mjuIJ not entertain them as we could ive wished. Nest lime we hope to Je better. - Miss Jlla Stow, who has been pending the winter with her friends a town, departed for Cincinnati en londay last. While here she lost none f her old friends and gained many tw ones, all of whom will be glad to welcome her when she returns. (' The spriug thaws and rains have i educed the road beds to about the onsistoney of first-coat mortar. The roads, however, cause no cessation .of the teaming, which continues as "Steadily as before. The rafting season Js too close to allow a little mud to slop proceedings. - rThere are rumors current that a contract has been entered into hetween (iao. Iluritav and Bull it Breckenridge in wlic!) j.)e contractors are to put the river bridge up, again during the com ing summer. But the same report has been iu circulation so frequently that people are getting skeptical about it. Last week, however, Scldcn Whitman informed us that he had cold Hunter G,00 leet of oak plank for the bridge. htl begins to look like business. On one occasion" the Dirrkk said that "there probably waifn't It lILle in Forest county," assigning as n reason fur the assertion, that "that couuty voted for License." Oil City voted ou the question with the same result, on Friday last. We should fuel dis posed to fling back the assertion now, if it were not for the fact that we had the pleasure of hearing lie v. McFet ridge, of that ciiy, proclaim the Gos pel in no unccrtaij tones on Sunday Inst, and must, at least, believe that he has a bible, mid studies it conscien tiously, lint wc never had any evi dence that Bishop ever owned, or even looked into a bible, or if he did, he ig nores entirely its teachings. "He that is without sin among you, let him cast the firststone." Were ye without sin ? Look at your record on Friduy last! Did ye not cast stones? Aye; and boulders, and mud, and tilth, at little Torcst, who lid in a rmall wny just wlmt vou did in a larger ratio. Do you condemn your place as yuii did Forest,? No, but immeliutely enst about and make excuses for Oil City. Among other things "the law was ahead ef the popular sentiment." Ah! it was total depravity in us, but in you it was all right, because "the law was ahead of the general sentiment !" New daub yourself in the same mud with which you bo plentifully besmear ed us, and we shall give you credit fer more honesty than is just now appar ent. And as regards the bible, if you cannot find one in Oil City we shall tnke pleasure in tending you one, ask ing of you only that you will read it and treasure up the sublime truths therein contained. Tho last we heard of Grove & Wolcott's well, up Hunter's Run, the tools were stuck. The indications wcro good when operations ceaiod. The werk will go ou us soon as tho tools are fished out. Some of our sidewalks ar getting to resemble side-bills, ou nccount of the frost coming ent of the ground and ha.iving up the foundations thereof. On cold mornings, when the walks are icy, pedestrians may be seen traversing Lhce slope, their bunds on the fence and their eyes en the dim distance, looking to the level walks beyond. As soou as the weather settles these walks will be straightened up. ' We would advise all who con template "going west" to wait a few duys, when our townsman, D. W, Clark will have some of the best laud in the West for sale, and will be able to furnish trnsportation free of charge. The lands will be sold cheap, ou long time, and a title given which canuot be disputed. These are advantages which all who contemplate emigrating, should take into consideration. Mr. Alexander Gordon, with whom we belcive all our readers in this county are acquainted, who lutt fall moved to Elkhart, Ind., has been visiting in the county for a couple ef weeks past. He started back on yes tcrday. He has purchased a farm and intends to pursue agriculture fer a time, if not to make it a steady busi ness. Ho hts also purchased some timber tracts a Michigan, giving as a reason, that !t seemed as though he must ovn some pine trees, er he wouldn't feel natural. He will piobu bly give un a description of the coun try soon, which we will publish with pleasure. Oil City, Titusville, Franklin, Meadville, Erie, Pittsburgh and Phila delphia have all gone for license. Gi gantic efforts were made in inest of these cities to carry "No License" and as far as we can judge, every one of them contained a majority of temper ance men. The difficulty was that a great many of the teniperauce wen did net put in an appcaranco at the polls. And of those who did, many voted "For License" on account of their business interests, which they thought would .-iu tier if their respec tive cities voted against License. Forest County will no longer be the "frightful example" of this State, as there are larger communities who have voted as she did, for the very same reasons. Human nature is the same iu Forest Couuty as iu Phila delphia and other moral communities. S. II. Haslet, at the old stand, has receutly laid iu a supply of Raftmen's Supplies of all kiud, aud is prepared to soil as cheap as the cheapest, to all who may favor him with a call. He also keeps a full lino of Dry Goods, Grocerios, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, aud iu fact evorytbing usually found in a General Variety Store. Give him a call and he will uso you right. tf. Harper' b Magazine for April pre sents the follwing list iff centehts: The Cradle of the New World, with twenty-two illustrations; Detibt; Pigeon-Voyagers with thirteen illustra tions; Till Death; The Mountains (VII.),-with ten illustrations: Gog, Magog, fc Co, with eleven illustra tions ; Agricultural Laborers in Eng land ; with portrait nf Joseph Arch : Told in the Drawing-Room ; Reflec tions of an Old Stager; Sea and Shore, with twenty-oao illustrations ; Old Kensington, with two illustrations; Horace Greeley, with an illustration of Horace Greeley's Sanctum ; Baby and Mustard Playing Ball ; The New Magdalen ; Voice nnd Face ; Editor's Easy Chair ; Editor's Literary Record ; Editor's Scientfio Record ; Editor's Historical Record; Editor's Drawer. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of line Hemlock Timber Lands sitttntsd on Maple Cruck, near Clarington, this county, are fur sale at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within A.ur miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site f ir an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and terms at thia office. 23 tf V. R. Dunn. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid fur his paper uutil March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. Clove rseeol, English and Common, and Timothy seed at 48tf Robikbox & Bonner's. Job Frinting. Do you want posters ? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card ? If so, leave your orders at the Re publicau office where they will be exe cuted iu the neatest style and on most reasonable terms. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry aud Silverware iu Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. 1 lio ferry across the river at Hickory Station has been purchased by W. M. Church, who holds himself iu readiness to take passengers, teams, freight, Ac, across the river at all hours of tho day or night. 45 St lho lightest running .Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpujnas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf MERCANTILE APPRAISER S LIST, for Forest County. BARNETT TOWNSHIP. CUo. Andrew Cook 14 James 11 Persall 14 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Jacob I. Range 14 Jamos Neill 14 John Peterson 14 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. John M. Alilstrand 1 1 T. J. Itowmaii 14 T. U, Collins 14 Wheeler Duaenhury 11 Austin Slater " 1 1 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler A Pusonbiiry 11 iiowe township. (ieorgo Poud 13 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Geo. S. Hunter 14 tionesta noRornii. T oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 08 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 H. O. Davis llilbroniier A Co. Proper A Reck S. It. I Unlet 14 12 12 14 1'2 12 14 10 J4 14 7 00 12 50 12 50 7 00 12 50 12 50 7 W) 20 00 7 00 7 00 (ieo. W. Jinvard A Co. Suporior Lumber Company Looiiard Agnew Robinson A iionner D. 8, Knox A. 11. Partridge A court of appeals will he hold at the of- tioo or Hie county Treasurer, on Tuesday, in iui nay oi aiarcn, at to o'clock A. M W. 11. HARLAN. 47-4t Mercantile Appraiser HOBBIBLE ! I aullerei! with Catarrh thirty years, iwiil was cured by a simple remedy. Will Ken. I reocpt postage free, to nil afflicted. ltcv.T. J. ME.I, lawcr 17i, Syracuse, New York. v It 12,000,000 ACRES! Cheap Farms I The choarieit Land In market for sale by tlio union pacific railroad corip ny In the Uroat Platte Valloy. 3,000,000 Aotm la Central Nebraska, Now for sale In tracts of forty acres and upward on five and ten year,' credit. So advance IntcreHt required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an abundance of irood water. THE BKST MAHKKT IN THK WEST! Tho (treat ininliiR region of Wyornlnir, Colorado, Utah and Novada being supplied by tlio larmers of tha Plutto Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160 Aores. THE BEST LOCATION TOE COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOH AI,M Millions of A ere ol'ehoiro Government Lands opnn lor emry under tlio llotnosieail lw, near this (jtrent Railroad, with all tho conven ience of an old settled country. Eroo i)anes to iurchanera of Railroad I jui c Is. Mortionnl Map showing Ibo Land, nlo new edition of PeHcriptivo Pamphlet with new Mups mailed free everywhere. Address O. E. DAVIH, Land Commissioner U. P. K. K. uO-4t Omaha, Nob. W-AJSTTEIID, . 10 , 0 0 0 FARMERS To improve 1,700,000 acres it. It. Lands, free from mortgngo and located in tho raid dlo region of Western Iowa tho best corn wheat nnd cattle-producing belt in the West, 1.1 hour distant from Chicago. Cli mate and noil unsurpassed. Men-low and plow land with pure running water evonly distributed. No fever and ague. Averagb crodit price $0 per acre. Send for a guide. It costs nothing and givos descriptions, prices, terms, maps and how to reach the lands. Address JOHN 11. CALHOUN, Land Comin issioncr Iowa Jiail Road Land Co., Cedar Rupids, Iowa. Chicago Otlicc, 05 Canal St. 50-4t BLAIR PRESBYTERI AL ACADEMY, lll.AIIiSTOWX, SEW JDItSEY. Equal advantages fer males and females. Earnest Christian influence, tliorougu in struction and careful attention to tho com forts and linbits of t lie students, render this one of the best institutions of tiie country. Spilng session commences March 25th. Students received at any time. Tonus $200ayear Rofcronce: oillcers of Prince ton and Lafayette Colleges. Solid for Cat alogue. H. S. STEPHNS, A. M., 50-4t Principal. S500 IN PRIZES. L EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. mm Ten days earlier than the Early Itosp. Enormously productive, A jj oi A-UJ-LIjI-. l r ijn. vii" ?i n per iu. ; pouuus uy man, pusiiuuu XJ III 1.50. 11 . A . 1. ...... rZ " than tiie Early Rose. Equal in M a quality. $3 per Ih bv mail postpaid. ?.V)0 will bo awarded, as PREMI- UMS to thoso who produce tho Laagcst Quantity from ono pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above. 0 P" with list of 30!) varieties of Potatoes r . li Illustrated Seed Catalogue 200 pages, with Colorod Cliromo, 25 eta. A A liW 1UIUXUI, IIIO Al llllttUIIl. r , Ma I'.ariv, souu anu productive, j-rico ti 25c. per packet ; 5 packets, fl. B. K. BLISS A SONS, IO-4t 23 Park Place, New York. ONLY .0 CENTS EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER ; Or, PAIMS How To Select nnd use Them. A n.aln treatise, containing card with 42 different actually painted shades and tints, with instruction's for exterior and interior House Decoration. 25 ootiies. bound in cloth, for j. Sam plo copies, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any address, en receipt of 10 cents, by the Publisher, HENRY CAREY UAIRD, llox 1H24, Post-olllce, Philadelphia. Noe tho following valuablo extracts from press notices : "A very valuablo book, and no ono In tending to pan ii Biiuuiu tan to rcau it. .-v I". Tribune. "Wo did not Know so much could be said on the subject of painting a house un til we read tins excellent oook or Air, Ilaird s." A". '. Herald. "A want long felt at last supplied." Sci entific American. "Not only a necessity to the painter, but valuablo to every occupant ot a dwelling. N. Y. World. "Ruv 25 copies of this book and distri buto them among your friends. If they will heed tho advico therein, vou could make uo more valuablo present." C'Aica yo Tribune. "In publishing this book Mr. Uaird has done a real servico to tlio community." Toledo Blade. "We hope tho publisher will sell 100,000 copies of this boi.k during '73." Boston Advertiser. "We havo just painted our house as ad' vised by tho author, and cnngratulalo our solves that no dwelling in our neighbor hood exceeds ours in appearance." Har per eekly. "In selling a sample eopy for 10 cents, Mr. liaird must feel certain an order o 20 bound in cloth will follow." iank Letlie, "We know tho town and country paints therein recommended, and can vouch for their value and excellence of tho "Harri son" brand of white lead. "Fhila. Ledger, ONLY IO CENTS 50-41 m Established 1S30. uin n u j eoiBBiTUtt . Manufiieturors of Saws. Bl TEBl'lH TO ALL OI HKltS. VEItV 8 A W W A II It A N T E D. FILES, BELTING Sl MCHINERY. - L 1 1 U-: K A L D 1 S CO U N TS "& rl'rico List and Circulars free. rnWELCH & GRIFFITHS, Ul Himlitn, .llau., dt Unroll .Mick. Kowliig AIncUI . IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Auknth Wanted. Send for circular. Ad dress 'DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y. 50-4t AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!! We will pay all Agents $M per wck in cash who 'will engage villi us at once. Kvervthing furnished and expetns paid. Address A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mich. ,'jO-H ion WORK neatly executed at this'oflice ut reamiablo rals. USB the Reialngor 8h Look and Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, no cutting of aaah ; cheap, durable, very easily applied i holds aaah at any place desired. and a self-fastener when tho sash i dqwn. Send stamp for circular. Circular and aix copper bronzed lock sent to any address in the U, 8., poatpaid, on receipt of 50 eta. Lib eral inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address, ItoiainKcr 8anh Lock Co., No. 418 Market St,Harrisbug,Pa. 60 4t WITHERBY, RUGG & RICHARDSON, Manufacturers of Wood-Working Mac.hiu.ery Generally. Specialties: Wood worth Planing, Tonguo ing ind Grooving Machines, Rich ardson's Patvnt Improved Tenon Machines, ftc. Central, cor. t'nlon St. II oroeater, Mas. . 3. sroo. t. B. WlTHKnBT. a. m. mm Ancsox. 60 it loaiera t Agents, aqnu for our now Catalngjo of New Potatoes, Fruit Troon, te. A Valuablo Treatise. All sent free. Extra offers. L. U. SCOTT A CO.. Huron. Ohio. 50-4t PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees unless successful. No fees iu ad vance. No charge for preliminary search. Send for circulars CONNOLLY BROTH ERS, 108 S. Fourth St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. and liOS Ninth St. Washington, . C. 50-4t EVERY CORNET BAND N tho country will recoivo a splendid piece of HAND MUSK! free, bv send ing a two-cent stump to EDWARD A. SAMUELS, Publisher, Boston, Mass. Mf)N FY Mado "iP'tlly with Stencil and III U II I. I Kev chock outfits. Calaloeues and fnll particulars FREE. S. M. Spen cer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 50-4t KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishiim metals, for cleaning and preserving paint, lor remov ing stains from marble, tor washing hands and for all household cleaning, is superior to any oincr arncio made. .o otner soap or wash equals it, either in quality or cheapness. Easy to use, and perfectly harmless ana pleasant. All grocers sell it. Manufactured only bv EASTMAN BROOKE, 431 N. Third St., Philadelphia, G KTTYSB IT 1 i KATALYSINE WATER Is the nearest approach to a specific evor discovered for l)y spepsiH. Neuralgia, Rheu matism, uotit, uravei, jnaoctes, ividncy and Urinary Diseases irenerally. It re stores muscular power to the "paralvtic. It cures Liver Complaint. Chronic Diar- rlui'a, Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Ca tarrh, and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin General Debility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Phylcal Excesses. It is tho createst antidoto over discovered for excessive eating or drinking It corrects tlio stomach, promotos Digestion and lie liuves the Head almost inimediatelv. No household should L'O without it. For sale by all Druggists. Tttr r or a History oi iiiopi inus.ior mar vellous cures, and for testimonials from distinguished men, send for the pamphlets, win i iwtua., uonorni Agenis, zzi South Front Street, Philadelphia. Pa. GETTYSBURG SPRING CO. 60-4t $1,000 HEWAItlf! For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that De Bmg's Pile Remedy fails tc cure. It is prepared ex pressly to cure the Pilos. and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. 60-4t DEALER IK CUJXS, KE VOL, VERS, AKD ALL KINDS Or SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE, rOCKBT CVTLERT, SCISSORS, ., C. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Lock and. Kitting Keyi A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN 11L BKANtIlEF.nl NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. jtf TIDIOUTE, PA. vY XOB LEjrjiiXltlTY OMAHA LOTTERY. TO ERECT Til K NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM To be Drawn in Public, Mar. Slst, 1S73. Tickets $1. Each or Six for 5, Tickets sent by Express C. O. D. if desired. 1 Grand Cash Prize ... $7fl,ouO 1 Grand Caxh Prize ... a.r),lKM) 1 Grand t'aeh Prir.o ... ln.oou 1 Grand Cash Piiae ... lo.ouo 1 Cah Prize .... ft.ixio 1 Cash Prize .... 4,000 For balance of Prizes send for Circular. This Legal Eutcrpiiso is endorsud by his excellency Gov. W. II. James, and the best busiiiuHs men of the State Tlia limited number of Tickets on hand will bo furnished those who apply Hint. Aoknis Wam tn, For full particulate address J. M. PATTI'E, 4 1 4'. Genual Mi na:er, Cmaa, Neb. ILBRONNER 4 CO., After thanking the people who so kirvSy assisted in saving their pi opnrty from 14a lire, wish to inform tiie publie that tbr are again opened out and prepared to en goods ohearsr than ever in fact will eeU their present stock at the heaviest discount ever ydt offered in this section, aftr whJefe they intend to remove their establishment Tory groatly enlarged, np to the preaat business centre ou Kim Street, A large amount of goodidainand, wm' very slightly by removal and water must bt told at any prca. CoDsiaU&g t FALL AND WINTER GOODS, DRY OOODH, Clothe,- Caps, Boot, Qhooa, Hosiory, Genta' Furnishing Goodt. UNDERWEAR, EMBRO I D K RIM, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, LACES, LACE CIOODS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FAKCT IIIX, A full line of OARPETSt imUMELS, flEur, INflRAIX, Ac, efce.. ALSO MILLINERT ANDSTRAW GOO DA, HATS, BONNETS, VEf.VlIT. VELVETEEN, KIBBON'J, FKitlBt, ORNAMENTS, C., AC, AT EASTERN Z'RICIS. We are prepared l pay the highest prte for "WOOL, SlIEEI-rE)LTS A HIDES, Of alt kinde, either in MONET er Geefe. We b-ave in our employ FIRST-CLASS TAII, OR, and keep constantly on hand a UOT,D STOCK OF GOODS, of boat quality and latest designs, which he will make o )'n a workman-liko manner and latest stylos. Good fits guaranteed or no sale. A good and complete! stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand. SILVER-PLATED WARE AKD JEWELRY, Of very superior quality and latest de signs. HILBRONNER A , CO. 3SMy ACa.TS WAITED! FOR TAM SEWING MACHINE THE"LlC'.irp.UHKlr1fi"f "DOMESTIC" f ry " ''wiV. ABOUT 10.000 Sold last year ; ABOUT 6 O , O O O This year ; And now being Sold at the rate ef 7 5 , O O O PER YEAR. Tho "Domestic" supersedes other be cause it surpasses them in the every day service it renders, both in the work-shop and family and bocauso it is equally use ful for very line and very heavy work. A Machine will bo furnished (for trial) to rcsoiiHible parlies with an instructor (without charge; upon application at our Warenioins, Sixth Strent, Pittabargh. The "Domestic" bus taken more premi ums this season than any other Machine, aud is sjMicially recommended for Family uso and Manufacturers. It is simple la construction, noiseless and easily run. A large stock, of Thread Silk at e always ou hand. Address, THE "DOMESTIC" W. M. COMPANY, 3'J-iiiii ti Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Tle Hepublican Office TEEPS constantly on hand a large sjf IV sortmcnt of Blaiik Deeds, Mortgagee, Subpoena, Warrants, bummrns, Ac. to be sold f beap for oasb, af. 1 IP