,t Revest gcpuMmn, WDSL8DAI HIURMNC, NT. IS. 18JI. jionouciiOFFicKns. flti J. O. Date. nmncilmm V. P. Moreilliott, "VV. n. arlnn, P. ii. Thomas, 8. J. Woleott, 'loo. ivard, T. 11. Cobb. Justires of the Pence W. P. Moreilliott, D. S. Knox". . Onuttahle Ocr. Haslet. School IHvetor.i. 1). Trwln, M. W. Tate, U. O. Davis, D. 8. Knox, S. J. Wul utt, L. L. Hn- kott. FOttKST COUNTY OFFICERS. JSViint Juilpe W. P. Jinko. AimeinlD JmlgeaJ. A. ProPKR, Aj- KWCOOIC. fhfr(r T. J. Vat OtKHr. " "YfiMurrr FnKt. (Iuisnbb. f iVofiemofrtry, Iteyistcr Jt Recorder, tc CVmmiiMioTicr jAron MEnon.i.iOTT, T. 1). Col.t.INB, JOHN THOMPSON, i Oouifv Nnperintenilnit S. K. RoilREn, Matrirt Attorney W. W. MAson. i1 Jurv 0wimJMionr G rough Siuoin", ( VTm. r.TTKRo. 1 ibunry Narvryar S.D. ItiwiK. Oronur JoniAit Winanh. ( Oun'y .urft'for Wm. CLARK, T. 11. rj-Vtnn l'.. WAKXkll. i Uembtrof Congrtu VHh District C. It. ,T 4,'VKTl. Aitibly3. B. Lawno. Time of Train At TTrtXKST A STA'l'fOX, on and after I Tknrsdav. Julv 10th, 1S73: I BOKTU lHT CLASH. Train 21 - S:M - ni. " 4 . - 7:05 p. in. Jd clash. Train AO - - - 11:45 a. ni. M - - 8:43 p. m, HOBTB HT CLAM. Traia 51 . - - lft:?0 . m. ' U . . B:rt5 p. m. 2 CLASS. Train BS m. " fc . - - - 2:S2 p. m. On tho River Division i. e. from Oil City Irvinaturu op the river In North ; down Vaa river, aoutu. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ) Uev. O. 1$. Clark will preach in tlio Universalist cliurcli ou next Suu V day mornins. An invitation is ex 1 tended to ull, to be present. .... i I. G. Butternelil is improving rapidly, and will soon bo fit for duty again. Taclier Annual institute lor c Foret county will be held ut Tioncsta ' 'imiiiencing ou Monday, December 1 1873. Ilev. Toinlinon did not reach on JViday evening last, as announced, so wo must conclude thut Couver read the manuscript of his sermon J. 1$. Loiig.the hiiress-niiikcr,!)as takeu the contract of curry tho mai to and from the depot. Tlio consider uti'jil wo have not heard So fur, this month has been an improvement on September forbenuti ful weather.. The "melancholy nays' are bright and warm, and a more pleas .mit season could nut be wished. Is there not enough street tax not worked out to allow our street com missiouer to fili up those horrible mui holes on Wulnut street? It u almost impossible to get along with a loud Einstein is still absent, buying goods of a somewhat diHerent 1 1:13 than those usually keit in town. lie will bring on some fancy goods, jew -dry, Ac., nnd will sell the same cheap Mr. A. Gordon and family, for merly of Lacytn'wn, now of Elkhart I ud., are now in town on a visit to their' friends. Possibly they may think bet tcr of it, and come back here to live Alex. Henage is improving slow Jr, but is not, as yet, entirely out o danger. A slight relapse would make deal of difference to Alex. Vhoth er or not he will ever regaiu his usual strength we do not know. Now that A. C. Porter has le the bed and board of the Clarion Jack tonian, Col. Wm. T. Alexander, an old war-horse, uud a terrible enemy of Brown's, has taken tho editor chair. He lots our best wishes. -Mr. fi. C. Sloan, who constructed the ice breakers of the river brhlge at this place, has taken the contract putting up some of the same kiud iu Franklin, on one of the bridges thert and loaves for that place to-day. I A deer delivered up the pin!, ir. tho river Dear town yesterday. II was swimming the rivnr to get a drink when tho murderous bullet drunk his blo'd. Before this paper reaches our Bubscrihera the largest part of thu deer will have gone thcw&yof all vict uaK 0 The fall fliod has not yet mide its appearance, nnd is not looked uj ' da as an event sure to happen. Time vas when the lumberman could couti deiitly look forward to enrin, Juno and fall floods, and never bo disap pointed, but those days have goue from our ;azo. It will not materially etle tiosiiit ss ttiis your, it we nave uo 'fro!,." ' . i, l -Wo lmve received a letter from Abram James in regard to liis "spirit well," which will be read with inter ot liy all who nre acquainted with the name. The following nre some es tracts : I nm Mill drilling at a well for oil, thut was commenced iu Feb., 1872, nod nm now to the depth of 1917 feet. It is located on Hlyson Uun, Mill- reek township, Clarion county, Ph., nnd wus located hy me, hy and through Spirit Influence," (thfl same as my rst well nt ricnsantville, which was the opening of that territory,) and has been conducted throughout hy spirit lirectiou ; and I am confident, will re suit in the opening of another new territory, more lusting in its produc tion thiin nny ever yet known. Not withstanding the great depth, I, have never wavered iu my faith and conu- lence as to the result. Your?, Ac, A. jAMts. Monday night Mr. Maine took n load of passengers to Tylersburg. and on his way back, about 11 o'clock, when fussing through what is known as tho "White Oak Botton," about one mile this side of Sed. VVliit.'s clear ing, he was set upon by some coward ly miscremit, who tried first to stop his horses, hut frightened them so that they started on a run, and as tho wag on passed the fellow, he fired two shots at Mabie. One shot passed through thu side nnd up through the crown of his hat, yift missing his head ; one half inch lower wculd have killed him, sure. iMaliie Hal not try to stop ins horses fur a little ways, and stood chance of being thrown out and killed in that way. No doubt the fellow mistook Maine for some of the numerous mercantile agents that travel over that road, and expected to secure a. good haul, but luckily, was disappointed. Tho local ity chosen was u good one, being in a very dark hollow, and a good distance from any house. Persons that have got to travel thut road Hftcr night hud bettor go prepared. We sincerely hope some one will be fortunate enough to put a bullet through the miscrc hiii's 1ml about one inch lower thau he did in Mabie'a. Two weeks ago we published an item taken from tho Titusville Courier. representing that Warren hud been so lected as the site of the new insane asylum. It now appears that the statement wus a little "previous," and that Wurren is not yet sure of the prize. It is uuderstood that the com uiisiioners have reported iu favor -f that place, but that the Governor has not yet approved of tho selection, aud may go buck on it. Tiouesta is the place which should have it, but Titus ville is vcrj hopeful. If they don't place it here, they can take it where they please, inn' we won't interfere. On Saturday, the 11th iust., Sen ator Pomeroy, of Kausas.-was shot by Ex Congressman Conwuy, of the same State. Senutor Pomeroy wa hit in the right breast, just below the nipple, and by reason of his having ou two coats, the bullet merely produced un abrasion, u'niJi will cause him no in convenience whatever. Two other shots were fired, one of which went through Pomerny's hut, and the other missed him altogether. There had never been any controversy between the two gentlemen. Conway was ar rested and is now locked up. Suppose of course it is another cuse of "men tal ubcration.' A case of horsewhipping took place up Hunter's nun, this morning of which we hear the following ac count. It appears that a man living up in that region gave a valentine one of tht scandalous kind, to a little boy, telling him to deliver it to his Bister. The boy did bo. To-day the young lady, uriiied with a horsewhip, went to a barn where tho sender was, and while her brother held the man, she laid the horsewhip over his back. The p:"ties to the whipping huve been arrested, r ml the suit will be heard to-morrow. Last week we attended tho Cou ucauiville Fair and met many of our old acquaintances, and enjoyed ourseli' immensely. Tho fair was a complete success in every particular ami tho re ceipts will exceed the expenditures to the amount of several thousand dollars. Ail immense coucour.se of people were gathered there, aud all was orderly us au ordinary spring electiou. Tho Allegheny Valley Itoad has contracted fjr twelve new locomotives, -l I I . 1 l . i wnicu win oe p:wu on lue roau ei ori 1 ly. The last arch of the river bridge is up, and by the end of this week it is expected that teams can cross on tho bridge. Tho woodsn apan at this end will not add materially to the beauty of the structure, but will un doubtedly be painted so as not to look out of place. If the old thing works sntifactorily, we will speak further f it next week. Prof. McCollin, the blind man, wlo gave t concert in tho Presbyter ian church, on Thursday last, will, by request of the audience, repeat the same, with an entire change of pro gramme, on Thursday of next week, being tho 23d inst. Everybody was delighted with the last one, and all will attend the next one. The proprietors of the Derrick have been benzining that dry hole, and have cleaned it out to tho extent of doing away with Bishop. Now, to court the favor of the Allegheny Val ley Road again, they will have to keep their rig in good order, and not cover the whole, establishment with smut again. J. D. W. Heck, for a few years past the popular clerk of Proper & Beck, has emigrated toward the set ting sun, taking with him his wife. He will go to Colorado Territmy, and probably embark in business there. That ho may be successful nnd make a fortune, is our earnest wish. Jacob Shriver, one of our oldest citizens, has placed us ruder obliga tions by bringing us a fine basket of eating apples, which the same we en joyed immensely. May the old gen man have many years of health nnd strength before he is gatheied unto his fathers. The November number of Bal Ion's Magazine is issued, and is as fresh and nice as ever. It contains the usual variety of interesting stories, good poetrv, nnd fine illustrations, just such reading matter as the peo plu want, and will have if they know where to find it. Everv subscriber re- reeeives a pretty chromo. Only 15 cts. single number, and $1.59 per year. Address Thonies & Tulbot, 3G Brom field Street, Bostou. The f dlowing in regard to a very popular military organization, we clip from the Venango Spectator: Th 9 second unnuul parade of the litusvitle Cuizi'ii s Coips will take place to-morrow afternoon. There is not n word of I null in the rumor ihut the Empress Eugene has engaged the Loips to reius'iite ihe lionuparte ly mi.'y upon the throne of France. Thev will not leave Titusville unless the city is iuvuded. The Clarion Democrat goes on to remark the following, which contains a rebuke needed by many people, in all sections : We would merely suggest to an ed ucutionu! institution of this county, that when it wants free udvcrtisiug it should send its manuscript to the Philadelphia firm that prints its cutu logue h ixl programmes. This thing of sending ull paving work to the city and then drawing on thu local press tor gratuitous advertising is getting little too thin. We cun and will do job printing for schools us cheaply and neatly as can be procured from the city, us several of our educatiouul institu tions will aimicss. But don't send your paving work to l'hiladtdphia and your lion paying advertising to Clarion. Clri.ant Cake. To the yolks of five eggs, beaten add two cups of white sugar, three quarters cup of butter, one cup sweet milk, four cups Hour, having in it ono meaure Daniier Iak Powder, whiles of five eggs, well beat en, two cups of currants, washed, dried, picked, and well dredged with flour, this prevents them from sinking ; they should be stirred iu lust. Uako iu shallow puns. Each can of the Rainier Baking Powder contains a email measure, to bo used even full, uccordiug to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five rents by mail, addressed to Rainier Raking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh. Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Pianos and 0 guns. The makes of Weber; Sleek; Matushck ; Haines; Mason & Hamlin; Smith American; Esley, and several others. Foreign and domestio Sheet-Music, Music Books. All kinds of Musical Instru ments, and merchandise of the best quality are constantly on hand at Jot. Steinburger & Co.'s, Mosio Dealers, Oil City, Pa. Agents for the above named manutacturos t -r tins section, ond f,,r .11 thm mnt'iA T,nhIi.he.M in tho ..w. ...... - . ecuutrv. 6nd for ctalocue and IpriwllStJ. 20 tf NOTICE. The books of the lato firm of I. Hilbronner & Co. are in my hands for settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tlo the same immediately. M. Einstkis. - New invoice, boots anc shoes, mciii', boys' and youths' boots, womans' shoes and gaiters, misses nnd childrens' shoes. Stock full nnd complete ; coiiie and see before purchasing elsewhere; we try to please all. Kobisson A Bonner. The lightest running Machine in the world is tho Grovcr A Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, nnd bo knows. 40 ly Stevens the boot and shoe man is now receiving the finest and largest stock of boots and shoes ever brought to Tidioute. When in want of fine goods remember Stevens has them, and you can buy them cheap. Tidioute, Sept. 21, 1873. tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's resideuco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. N. E. Stevens, the enterprising boot nnd Bhoe dealer, of Tidioute, d sircs us to say that he will sell boots and shoes to poor people at co-it, dur ing this fall and th coming winter. He means iust what he says. 2o tf f i The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at RonissoN A BonvekV Job Priming. Di you want posters? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards T Do you w ant a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do ynu want a nice visiting card If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest sty'.o and on most reasonable terms. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand neres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, uear Clarington, this county, are for sale nt a baigain. Part of tho lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on tho Clarion River, and would be a fioo site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen "r npp'y; ing to the editor of this paper. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thus Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weesly. Rv con sulting the address label every m b (bri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, 73, th ac counts previous to that lime being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized Ly the old firm. tf. Tho 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 of fine Watches. Or ders hy mail promptly attended to. 3'J-ly. Don't fail to go to Robinson & Burner's. if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. 23 tf Acw Advertisement. 1Z. KLKIN, Vatctiiuukrr A; Jiwe!li-r, old a-ent for tho ce'l. eljrtile'd ZLCIN WATCHES TlIUOCTK, I'A. Kre n c h Clocks, alclies ami Jeiwel reiai red. All oi k arramud, 26(1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTEI5S of Administration to thn es tate of Ali'rod Pa'.icr.ion, lato of Forest couiitv, liavu been auued to tho hud fccrioer. Ail persons iiuiobted to said e tuto aro ronuestud to muko iiiuuudiaio payment, and thosu having cla ins a;aiii:.t too s.inio will prcciit them duly auineii t.cuU'd ior Mjtilciui-ot, without delay, to KO. S. H1N U.MAN, AdiiiiiiiUiitnr. KiiiKsley lort-nMiip. -a ijissoLurio.v. The co-partnership horetofore existing between lue uiidorsigiiod, uudur liio tinu nnmo of 1 llilbronuur v Co., is this Ua. dispell ved by mutual consent, lor tho pur pose of closing tho business. Alt liubts due tha late llrin. euthor of note or booK : account, will be e-.liocood by M.tfnwiu, WUu will kettle all Ciaimd'a. list ll.esttiiu'. i. niiJiKoNNr-H. Srt."4, 18T. M. K1NHTK1V. DRUG STORE! Jas. II. Fone, Proprietor, (at the old ntnnd of Forest Co. Drug Stora) ELM STREET, - Tionesta, Pa. HAVING piirchawil til entlro stock of thn Km et Dnunij li u Stwe, I lmve ehatiffed tin? namo to the "American," anil put in an antire now utock of DRUGS, PATENT r,lED!CINE3, T0B1CC0, CIGARS, NOTIONS, LIQUORS, For Medicaids ONLY White Lead, porfoetly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. A'.ro a' I kinds of OiK Kerosene, Tur pontine, ilciizine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Ac., lor sale cheap. I am RRcnt for the PERKINS A HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Th onlT S A KK LAM P ma 1 will burn all kinil f oil with nrrfwt lty. tieiriu all Metal It can not break,and no constuet. cd it cannot explode. THE SODA FOUNTAIN i constantly charged and Iced, and will bn nrvod un ill Iho host inaiiiii r. ( all ana JAS. II. FONES. GRANDEST SCHER1E EVER MOWN! Fourth Grand Gift CcnCert FOB THU OKNKrlT OK THU PUBLIC U3aARYSKENTUCKY 12,000 CAK1I ;IFT 81,500,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 IOIl 850. Tho Fourth Grand Oifl Concert author ized by upecial net ol tlio Legislature lor the benelit of the Public Library of Ken tucky, will lake place iu Publiu Library Hull) at Louisvilln, Kv., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will lie sold nnd oho-liaff of these am intended for the Kuropean market, ti.us lenvimr only 30, Dtio for sale iu the U. M.,where$lW.UOU were sold for tho Third Concert. The tick ets nro divided into ten coiijMins or parts nnil have on their back tlio Scheme with a full explanation of tlio mode of diawinu. At this uoncort. w hich will be the grand est inn -deal display ever witnessed in this country, tho unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash Kifts, will be dis tributed by lot among tho tii ket-holdurs. The numbers of the tickets to bo drawn from ono wheel by blind children and tin. gifts from another. LIST OP filFTS : One (rrand canh ift $2.V),0o0 One grand cash pirt 100,000 Oiieniiil cash ttiit fiO.OuO One ;r,iiid cash ji'ft SiV'OO One ui-and crsh ilt 17.&0U 1 0 Cas Ii tci It" $ 1 0,000 each 1 uO,(lt;0 20 Cash pita S.000 each l.'iU.UUU W Cash trills 1,000 each OU.UOO Kii ChsIi irilts loo ChsIi iilt-i 1..0 Cash itiria 250 foil Ki'l Nil Ca.-ih Milts 11,000 Casu gilts 5011 each 4i,MJ0 400 each 40,0lO 30') each 4.r),ii00 lit) each &0.1S10 100 each 32.500 SO each 6."i0,C0u TOTAL. 12.000 GIFTS, ull cash. amouutiimto fl.SOO.OtiO Tho distribution will be positive, wheth er nil the tickets nre sold or not, and the 12,MI0 uifis nil paid in propoi lion to the tickels oht all unsoiii iicKets neiii uo HtroveJ.asatthe First and fteeond Concerts, mid'n it represented iu tho drawing. PKICIi OF TICKETS: Whole tickets $'0: H.dves $2S J Tenths, or each Counoii. i.: Kleven Whole Tick ets for (Mi); 221 Tickets f r $1,001; 1 13 Whole 'I ickets lor f i,Ue(l; 227 Wlio.e Tick ets lor $1(1,000. No discounts on loos than $," to worth of Tickets at a timo. Tho iiiipirnlhilcd soccers ol the Third wift Concert, as well as thesatinfaelion (riven Ly tlie First and Second, makes it only neces sary to announce the Frouth to insure tho liromnt sale i.f evciy Ticket. The Fourih (iid Coiuei t will be eoiidocted in nil its itcuilx like tlie Third, uud full particulars may lie teamen in. in ein-uiars, which win be sent free lioin this oldee 'o all who ap ply lor them. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders aceonioenieil liv tlie money prompii iiii- ed. Liberal terms niven to those who buy to sell again. TIIOS. K. imAMLETTK, Airent rublic Library Ky., .Mannner Gift Concert, Publiu Library Uu.klmg, Lou isville, Ky. Having stri'iiled twenty yenra Iiii'u-i.i.ii llln ami ili.Hlh with t- t U'P 1 I t 4 Illl'IMI lute f Uw - j,'Vj;p.-rimeiiteil myself by c ui pouodiiiK roots and herl n, and F?..- ;lilin.. I,n l,.,li..hin II. w ,,h. ji iini.d. i loriunaioiv uiwiovcreu a lie. -i wond. rlul reaiiy and sure cur" lor Asthma ami its kindred diseases. War ranted to rolievo tlie severest paroxysm in stantly, so the pHliculcan lie down to bleep i oui!orlubi.v. Ono trial Puekauo sent by mad free of charge. Addrcaa 1, Ianidll, Apple Creek, Wayne Co., O. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE! roU.MiiMKN AN!) LAK1K.S cinalirled lor pra.'tical operators, at Iho llulhdo Telegraph lustilu'e and City Lino Tele cruph. Lvery graduate ri cures a posh ion. The larnsl uinl moot complete in Ameri ca. Addreas, for Circular and Catalogue, C. L. HK Y ANT, SufsrinlHidenl., Hullalo, W. Y DIPLOMA AWARDKP DV T11S America iisis'f rrcrn, TO J. W. McKKR, for Embroidering . and FlutingfiMaclihw. "It is IncMiioim nnd will moot the wanla of every matron In tiio land." KXlIIIilTION OF 172. John I. Gavlt, rtoflordiiiKSoprotarr, F. A. Hiinmrd, I'roidftnt, Knmuc-1 P. Tilmnn, 'orrespnndinu Socy. rw l ork, is oven her WJ. Thin simple and inm-nom MaWiino is M useful ns tho Sewinir Mnehino, and is fast hccoiiiiiiti nni'iiliir w ith ladies, in the pine nf expensive Needle-work, its work lifin(t lone more lianosonie, reiiiruiR iiss inna nnd not ono tenth part the expense. Ni la i v'n fiilot is now complete without It. A Machine with illiistmieci rircumr and full inxtructioiiH sent on receipt of tl. or linlHhed in silver plate for -.7.". Address, Tho MrKeo Maninnctiirlnpi o. ;;U!i nroiulway, iew ion. Agent Wnntfri.. OR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF TAR. Is recommended hv regular Medical pratitinners nnd a speeilv exro punrntMd lot Cold. Couirhs, Catarrh, Asthma. Uron chits, Spittlin? Wood, Coinsiiptioii nnd all Pulmonary Complaints. Scrofula, Krysip clas, lyKpepHia nnd (lout. 1 "ysontery. CholcrH-morbux, Cholera nnd nil liver and bowel complaints. Kidney diseases " all alleelionsof the I'rina! ( )irans perfect ly harmless free from Mineral or Alco holic properties plousnnt to'akoand nev er known to fail Price $1.00 per ilottla. Full purticulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Ad dress, Ij. F. II vile A Co., ltfi Seventh Ave nue, New York. DARTS FROM THE DEVIL; OK CUPID ABUSED. A Took just issued, exposing tho"pcrnn nls" tlint have appeared in tho New York Newspaper; their history and lesson. Stvlisli Villians fully exposed. Adver tisements from desperate men to beautiful women i Clandestine m "tins j how frua truted ; The History of th i Coodrich Trag edy the result of a "pmonul." Inscrip tion of J.ivimj Ur nelway Statues. Ki poses social corruption. Sent on rceaiot of 60 cts. Addrtss. Uniquo Printing llousa 3U Vesuy St., N. Y. rpiIE BKCKWrrilf2t) I'ortublo Family X Sowing Machine, on 30 Days Trial; many advnnlajies over nil. Satisfaction uuaiantced, or $20 refunded. Sent com plete, with full directions. lSeckwith Sow inn MnchinoCo., i2 Uroudwav, N. Y. 4 TIIEMiW Kli.UKOY l'lllt UlI'TlKlt. An Important Invention. It retains tha ltiipturo at ail times, and under the hard, est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and ifk.pt -n niidit and day, ellects a permanent euro in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mall whon requested, circulars free, when rr dereri by Idler sent to 'I ho Kln"tie Trusa Co., No. GS3 Ilioadwny, N. Y'. City. No bod v uses Metal Spring Trussus; toa painful; thev "lip otf too frequently. 4 TIIK 1'AUI.OK CO.lll'AMON. Kvery I-ady wants ono ! Every Man miulit to liavo one 1 1 Sent on re-eeipt of Ten Cents. Addra. u. F. HY'DE i CO., 1'Ju Seventh Arenu New York. YOU ASK! I'LL TELLl" The New DEPftRTURE'u Booki. Agonti Wanted. Kxclusive territory piT en. The book will soil itself. Father, Mother, Sister, Brother. Minister, Mer chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Miuer, Mariner, nnd Yourself n want it. Til una is Moni-.v iv it. Send for n Circular. CIIKSTF.K.MAN .V WKllSTEll, &0 Norti f.tli St., Philadelphia, Pa. TELEGRAPH Yr A necessary part ol every person's educa tion in this advanced ii)'ii'is the art of Tela Knipliin. Apply to tho undersigned for Smith's Manual of Tclunniphy, the beat work published on this subject. Prica, !i0 cts. Also for every description of Tela K'ruphic lnstrueineiits and Lattery; Nitra Cliromie llaltery for Electroplalimj. L. G. T1LLOTSO.N & CO., 8 Dey bt., Sw Y'ork. WAGES IJ'OIt all who aro wllllmr to work. Aay person, old or younj;, of either sex, can make from $10 to t.V) pur week, at hoin day or i veninir. Wanted by all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. This is a rare opportuni ty for those who nre out of work, and out of money to niakoHii independent livnu. No capital be. on required. Our pamplet, "How to muko a livir.K," Rivlnnfiill iu struciioiis, sent on receipt of 10 cants. Address, A. HURTON A CO., Morrisauia, Wotchestor Co., N. Y. 4 A itT'TTT! everywhere to aellournaw mim . ..i.i.'i"'111 novel Kin liroidsrioK W ANTEDMi,chi"o bi,,u1 tor lllu- truled Circular, to tho McKeo Manufae turiuir Company, 3Utf LroaUwsy, Kiw York. 4 BON-TON FLIRTATION HU.NALM, Sent on receipt of 2-j els. Vniquo Print inn nnd Publishing House, 3ti Vasoy St.. N, Y. 4 Trto Republican Office F'EEPS constantly on linnd a lare as IV Hortmeiiiut Blank Deeds, MorlKae, Sulipieims, Warrnnls, Summons, itc. to be sol'1 nlinap fr cash. tf. LOTS FOR SALE! IS THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New Y'ork Cilv. 7 nBusKU5jisfiiir rpil E C, UIST M I LL at Nebraska ( I.aey--l town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled unit related in first class order, and is now ruuniiiK aud doin all kinds of CUNTO 31 OlIIXDIXG. FI.OUH, FEED, AND OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest liiiies, -Cm H. V. LEDEBVR. BtKiKKEKPINtl MADE FASY'. Kvery clerk and merchant enn lenrn at o.ich. Hook luailid, inc. II. Govldinu Wrv ajn, llullalo V V,