EDITOR. WEDNESD1Y MORNM, JAS. 7. ISM. The' Warren Ledger of Inst week has the ful lowing items On Tuesday evening craay man, a Uerman named Lender, was, at the re quest of fiis retatives. who considered him flanperous, committed to the jail in this place, for safe keeping. When he. was taken into the jail, the parties baring him in charge were nkcd if he had anything in his pockets, and they replied that he had not, that he was harmless.' For about two hours he . was harmless, sitting quietly among the other inmates of the jail; when ail of a sudden he jumped up and knock ed a lamp, off a' table standing near him, kicked the. table over, and then made a dash toward u prisoner named Flanneganstabbing him with a knife " (tt the left aide, about an inch above the heart, the knifij passing through the lung, inflicting a serious, but not necessarily fetal wound." The crazy man was overpowered before he could do further mischief, and locked secure ly in a cell, where he will retnnin un til he can be taken to safer and more appropriate quarters. .While working in the lumber woods in Pleasant, township, orv Saturday last, Mr. Wallace G. Shutl met with a avyere accident., While loading a tick of titnber.ithe . s'ed, which was stand up sideways, fell over with the tick of timber onto Mr. Bhutt'a leg, breaking it. lie was taken to the res : iilence f.Bon r Ma gee. where Dr. Stewart was sumrnoned, and the leg set. This accident will probably coo fine Mr- Sbutt to his bed for' some months, .. t. , ,; . The humbug grave stone' and monu ment peddier, V. H. Fullertnti, well known herehas made himself famous over In Titusville, where he has been utnhjj ;up monuments and things. "hey gave hini ' a ' gold-hesdej cane, when 7. II. F made' his ecepriou speech, in which he said Excelsior ahould he his motto. . Great is Fuller ton in the humbug line, and he seems to htve dropped into congenial soil dviwn iu Titus ville. ... , . ., Dan RrcE's TRouBi-FAfM-The Erie Obtrrver, speaking of Dan Rice's filt tires, ay: .The plil saying that "when a man begins to isiido .down hill it seem as , though . all creation were greatnl t'tT, tho occasion," is amply illoet,rsted in: the, . case of Col. , Dnu U'ct. who bus had of late mure tlinu bilmro of inid'urtune. -! He reached .Louisville about three, week ago,, rented iheexxsiti.ii build. in v und tilted it 'up at a gieatexpunt-e. The first week turn til out t badly ami for the second tjie the price of ad-. mihioii . was reduced to fifteen , and twenty-five cents;, but the show didn't draw. ..Asa enowoience, the. whole concern whs attached,-the horsi-s, can vas, and. general paraphernalia ..were sob) at auction, the celebrated bliucl trick hmse briiiing only $126. - The performers, rouaiciaus and all the em ployes were minus their, wages. Dan wot having a dollar left to pay them During the summer Dan himself", with his blind horse, etc., was traveling with another company, thnt too went up, leaving iiii minus 926,000. His prop erty in the neighborhood of Girard is heavily mortgaged, and hi best friends have uo hopes that he can save it. With all of Dun's -oddities, he has many good qualities, and there will be a few of our citizens who wiil nut sympathize with him in his troubles. . iTo the Citizens of Pennsylvania-- Yur attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of ttie Centennial Hoard of finance, the funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Exhi bition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every t-iti-s-n alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth hirth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offer ed for $10 each, aud subscribers will ' receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram ing, .and preservation as a national memorial. . , '. In tercet at the rate of sis per cent, per'auntim will be paid on all nay- 1 menu of Ceulenial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1876. Subst-riliers who are not near a Na tioiinl Bank can remit a check or post office uider to the undersigned. , Fkedk- Fkai.EY, Treasurer, If ," 904 Walnut St., Phil. -Make money I'mtt aud honorary, $12.50 pr dav, or 175 per week, by at one apply for a territorial right, (whioh are given free tu ageuts,) to tell the . best. . strongest, .most useful, ml rapid selling Sewing Machine, aud Patent Button Hole Worker, ever used pr recommended by families, or buy one fur youf ''. use S t .is only $5, S-iit f.-ee everywhere oy express. Ad ,l,-- for partii-nbira Jerome 1J. Hud jon'A Co., Cor. Greenwich Oort Ism i ft.., H.Y. 2-i6tn .W. ft. DCXK $&&&2p F. WENK, Hm established new and complete MTRRT STAHLE Jn the barn In the rarnf the lawrenre llonv and In prepared to furnish rlRaof nil kinds on short tio-.iw. urfler reti at me Law- renoo Holme will raceive prompt atten tion. 88-lv.- 1814. THE 1874. PRESBYTERIAN BANNER OLDEST AND CHEAPEST. FAMILY PAPER, EQUAL TO ANY OTHER. DOUBLE SHEET. , ONLY $2.C0PEIt ANNUM '. - . NEW SUBSCRIBERS , Three ' Months : Tor Nothing!. The Newspaper For tie Family.."';, THErRKSnYTERIANtlAifNERwa. established la 1H14, ha no superior among religipua journal, and is published at a lower rate than any other in the ChureJu THE BAXVER haHcomnlsURoliulniis. Literary, Commercial, Agricultural, Sb bath Hehool, Family mid General News lxparinioiiUi . All subjects of livtnir interest ara dls- eilweil. . i - ' " Roeeelnl attention la ifivrn to Ttnltirlnn and Ueneral News, i . Our Foiemn Oorrespomlenoe la uno- qnnled by aoy journal in the Church. ' Anionic our contributors are aonie'of tiio beat aowepaper writers In this coun try. . .... . ! iurina"ti entire twelve months unus ual attractions will lc presented. " , ' ' This ia a .paper which should be in every Family. - , THE FARM. K- . . . f " Durinc the enaisMit vear nneoial atten lion will be riven to matters Dnrtainirw to the farm, and audi news aud reading as wiii iiiroresi in farmer .' AC.ENTpjyAXTEl)..' A nenta wanted everywhere. Circulars eontaininir tliCgterma for Agents will b seat upon application. SPCCIMEX COPIES. 1 ',"' Persons wishlnir to have noma conim or the BAN'NKR as specimens, for thoir own information, or to show others, are requested to vend us t eir names ami R ). address, and we will send the papers mnutKU paid. Auilresssll loftora PUKSUYTKKIAN BANNER. w3S lni 70 Third A ven ue Pittxbu rgh. Pa. WE NOW UA - ' Y OUR NEW Home Sewln c chine. ' And want everv person In need of a ma chine to address us at once, as our terms are .lavorable, aud machine auperior -to older patents. , - We also offer the Improved HOME SHUTTLE, which the above cut repre sents..: Airenta wanted everywhere for the above machines, runuinir lu nrk-e from. HQ to 1-5. If tint of emplyment, or in need of maelilne (which will t.e as represented or money refunded), address H. HOUGH d- CO., w38 lm 203 Penn ave., I'ltUlmrgh, Pa. WANTED. 9TORTII PACIFIC BOXDS. CALL ON OR ADDRESS LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, Broker, 96 Fourth Avenue, wS8 5t PITTSBURGH, PA. aTriTiOiXTJi, " Over Half Pront. Best selling articles, needed iu every family. A valuable sam pl" sent on receipt of l.r cts. to pay pust sga. Addrens, J. W. 8NEAD i, CO., 44 11 nth Bt., Pitthnr)fh, fs. w8 ?m Q ZsOOSS STITCH. UJ M 5 llfl CLAKX'S MAGIC GLASS COTTER. This Is a wondcrml little Indention and ff HietininaexpehseofFJrTV CKNfrt. every person uau have one iu his house and be his own kIh'.ht. Tills Instruinsnt will cut plan better than aivy dlamoad, Which will i-ost Fifty Dollars. Any person can use It. It ts slt'nplv a nice putty knit, with a little steel -wheel that makes twenty-live hundred revolu tions a minutt tempered' iu a pe-uliar manner. .' It requires no skill or practice to nse it. Anvlxxlv can cut fr'"4 with it even a child. It will. last a life time,' A liiflit pressure on the claxs Is all ttiAti ia nm-esss-ry. AUKNTS WANTKD.. Skiit prepnid to any address, satoly pm-ked, upon receipt of fx) cents and a lat'ter atatnp hr II. Jt. CLARK A CO., 80 Kant Capitol St., Wali iiiKton, I. C. w8 tt OPIUM EATING, A nd How It Can be Cu red. lly a sutTeror. Send stamp to Dr, P. B. Bowser, Logansport, Indiana. w3 4t CUSHING'S MANUAL OF PAEUAMCKTARY PRACTICE. Rulm of prosevding and debate in de liberative assemblies. An in NyeiiBttl)l hand-tKk for every roeniber of a delib erative body, and the authority in all the HUts. ........ "The most authoritative ipomiOsr of 'American parliamentary law," Cha. Sumner. ' . Price, i cents. Sent by mail on rooeipt of price. Address Thompson, lirwn CO., Boston, Mass. ; 85-4 WOMEN u0ur French and American Jewelry, Bonks, Otainos, in their own localities. No capital neorimt. cstaloture Terms, ,, sent free. P. t). VXCK.KKY A CO., Au- gusts. tnin. , It! 4 Don't be Idle, ; Bat Sell Oar Fnnfh Oil Chromoi."" 12 new ones just arrived.! --fiiile agents In this country. These are beauties, l.ahie and haiidautncu Kc-tail price, 1.40. Will send yen i! by mail. onKtrimid. mounted "ready for frame, for , 5 cento; 3, for Jl.Ort, or iu wiioib ia ior .nu.: Agents who care to make from rort t: 3k) or oent. nuuuiu fcii(i ior circulars or our last sou lug useful articles. Address ' - ' . plumhi. rr.. ' Sfi-lm.4 . 1W -otith th SU' TUiladelphai, Pa. 18 dav ituaranteed' i Aa-ents. Ad- 1 O dress i. M. HulVitJa A Co 8 Bt. raid st j Baltimore, Mil, i S j 4 TAKES on Sight, -.combination Ibr Cmivassers, Atrts aod Balotuneu ! Henry Ward Beecher's family newspaper irivcs everv subscriber a nair of the largest and rinsst OLKO (JKATIIH tws moat attractive sidijocts, tliat "take" oniiuht painted by Mrs. An derson, as contrasts 'und companions for her "Wide Awake" and "Fast Asleep." Aironta ha"e I MM ENS1C StJWESH t call it the "best basilicas ever offered canvass ers." We furnish the lightest and hand somest out lit, and pay very lilu co'inmis nions. F-ach subscriber receives- without delay two beautiful pictures, which aro ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVEltV. The paper itself stands peerless among rnmily journals, being an popular that of its class it bus the largest circulation in t io nor d I Employs the best literary tal. ent. Edward Egglexton'a aerial tor is just beginning; back chapters supplied to each subscriber, Mrs. Mtowe's long ex pected sequel to "My Wii'o and I" begins in the new year. ' Any one wishing a good alary tr an i dependent bnsinesM, should send forcirculars and terms A O E N T 8 toj B. FORD A CO., NawM WANTED. York, Boston, t'Jilcajjo, Cincinnati or San Kraneiaco. J5 4 OMPANIONY A WEEKLY PAPER FOR t I Jf 1 :young peopled IND THE JFAMILY; TH E COM P A NION ai ma to a favorite in every family looked for eagerly by the outig folks, and read with interest by the older. Its pyrposs is to interest while li amuses; to Dejunicious, practical, sen sible; and to have really peruiauont worth, weile it attracts fof'lhe hour. It is handsomely illustrated, and has for contributors some of the moot attractive writers in the country. Among thsss are: Edward Eggleston Dr. I, I. Hayes, ' Prof James DeMille, lionise C. Moulton, Louisa M. Alcott,. "Sophie May," Rebecca II. Davis, Ruth CheNterfleld, O. W. Flanders, M. A. Denison. 8. 8. Bobbins, ' C. A. Stephens, . Its reading la 'adapted to the old and young, la very varied in tu etiaracter; sprightly and entertaining. It gives Ktoriosof Ad venture, Stories of Home and Lettersof Travel.- School Life. Editorials uwn Cur-Tales, Poetry, rent Topics, r pirloctions for Deo Historical Articles, lamation, Biographical Sketch-Aneetl'-tes, Puirles, es, Facts aud Incidents. Rsligioua Articles, SUBSCRIPTION PRIcr:. $1.50. Speci men copies sent fr. Address 1'liKRY, MASON CO., . S5 4 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass FIRESIDE BURN E R F O It SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLUME 4 ATWOOU. produces the largest livtlit. Can he used ou any coal eil lamp. For sale by all lamp ucaiors. no t PITHOL.E VALLEY R'Y. o ,N AND AFTER Monday, June 5, (871, i. I mill 1. 1X1 IUU ivi.tn a TRAINS NORTHWARD. . STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Pralhera Mill PUhole City- - No. 2. 10.25 a in J0.38 " 10.30 " 1U.24 " 11.0 ' No. 4. 8.30 p iu 8.18 8.10 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. , STAXIONS.. Plthole Clty Prathora Iill Woods Bennett Oloopells No. 1. No. S. 8.40 am 1.20 pm .4 " 1.48 8.6 " '1.56 o.oa " j.oa (UJ " 2.14 All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River tiaiiway, North and rxmiu. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Plthole City, Miller I-arm and Pleasant- vilie, niukiugeonneetiou witliamvingand departing Trains. J. i. ULA1K, 11. W1CKHAM, Sup't, Ticket Ag-ont, Plthole dry, Pa. YOUTffs I JpA ';-' I - ' : 167 Water Street, GENERAL STEIN WAY A SONS, CHICKERINO A BOX 3, AXD PIANO As well as several other makes. Also tJITITEIX) SO?JLTES OGkAJSTS, ; f?IIEET MUSIC BOOK3, and Vcrythtn!t in the MUSIC LINEt which will be furnished at the very lowest prices. ISend for circular. ' ' 89-lr. ' THE BEE HIVE STORE I . " " MT MOtTO: ' " "Fill DEALING ltD JISTICE TO ILL H AVISO pnrchaasd the atore keuse and buslnona of ritorER & JRECIC,' I atn now opening a fi osk stock of ' FALL aiid WINTER .c o O'.. v: i - "' ' Consisting In part of " DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE Xto. : Also, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. y AND CARPETd, Which I will sell at exfreuiely low prloes. I.ADIES DIKES OOOIM, I have in aueh varieties and quantities that eaunot fail to please the most fastidious. a Lao, ... HATS, : ' hoods, , ," MUBIES RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Ao. of almest all kinds, colon and stylos. READY-MADE CLOTHING, . . fr Men, Roys and Youths. In fact everything usually kept in coun try store. ' 1 cordially invite all my old customers to give me a call in my new atore, and I will tiy and satisfy them that I will aell them goods as cheap, if not cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. I would also extend an invitation to all who coins here to trade, to cive me a cull and exam ine my goods and prices. 15-ly M. EINSTEIN. NOTICE. Whereas, letters of Adrtiinatratiou to the estate or Jacob ttbrivur, late o l ionesu, Forst county, Pennsylvania, deceased. have been uranted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the aame will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, to JAMES R. SH RIVER. Z. T.sbHRIVElt, 83 4t Administrators. NOTICE. DR. J N. BOLARD, of Tldioute, baa re . rnsd to his practice after au ab sence ol four months, spent iu the liopi lals of New York, where will atbuid calls in his prolession. Ofllce in Eureka Irng Store, 3d door irxivs ins nana, i luionte, !. 4W - "- - ' ' ,'--, i.'wiJl MUST '. .' Meadville, Pa. AGENT FOR , IRK WM. B. BRADBURY FORTES; r c the . VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1874. 200 Pages 600 emrravlnps, and Colored Plato. Published Quarterly, at Vt Cents a Year. First No. lor 1S74 just issued. A Uerman edition at sme price. Address, JAMI-:.-i V1CK, Rooliester, N. Y. L. L Riclimond tCo. I JEWELERS, Invite the attention of! the public to thoir lm- 1 msiiss stock of goods, consisting of I I (silos Osatta Btta. s i .0snd6tts, JttBtts, (hMra Chin, . I iMostiMdudasj UjckliMi, U Ool l sad Jet, , Lsokets, Ohsis BnuwltU, . Bnd Bnmleta, . ! ' . Aatriosa sal , 8wiu Watcbei, Bo; Wstobts, ! Aawriess sal : i Ffsack Olvoks, sad all Vk, , I Xstsit Deiipi ia 'SOLID SILVER' AND ' PLATED WARE,1 ri1 Tsgstiier with a fat . suit tf ! FRENCH GOODS. Call and examineonr i Ooods and Prioea be- fore purchasing. We ; guarauteeour prices as ' lor the same quality of goods elsewhere. , , i L L. Richmond k Co., ' Museum Bull dine, j Oksiuit 8b, Endrlll, Fs. j E3. B-AJLjX) WIN, PSALIB 1ST (IVSH, REVOIiTEIUI, : ; i ' . AMD ALL XUtOS 0 . SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE, POCKBT CUTLERY, ' SCISSOR, t, stC. TOBACCO AND CIO A R S. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER . AND WARRANTED. , Repairing .Looks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN RsJtCIlEF.a NEATLT AMD PROMPTLY DONE. 44-tf TIDl TE, PA. JOB WOi K uestlr exeeuted at the RK lThLTCAN 0e. . . JOB'Viiv. DONE AT TIIK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICL 'f ; At iht loweit eath prictt, neatly, prtnf ly, and in tlylt equal to (hat of ar ether tttablithment in the IXMriei. .. BUSINESS CARDS, i; a . snow CARDS, e VISITINO CARM, c t ! scnooL CARDS EDDIX Q CARDtf, V J. - l e PROGRAMMES, . - ' i LNVITATIOK8, .-, BALL TICKETS, (i ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY ITATEM CNTIt, IKVEL0PE&- SILL HEADS, LETTER LIE ADS, KOTE UEAD3, CIRCULARS, BLA5ES; POSTERS. DODOEIUt HANDBILLS. LASEL!?, emrpLvo tags, sue.
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