THE ItROKKM PAXE. t At our school there was a boy by tho name of Robert Rich. One dy ne was throwing stones when he hit window and broke a pane of glass. N person had seen him throw tho atone. lie might have slunk away and kept nis act a secret, if he had not been too noble a nor to do such a meanness. Mr. Hardwick, who lived in the house where the window was broken, was a lawyer, and seemed to be- of a stern, harsh temper; for he used to scold the boys if they but crossed the fields, or even entered his woods. Ro bert did not like to meet him. But Robert bad more fear of doing wrong than ot lacing the anger of tho iawver. bo he went up to Mr. Hard wick, and said : "In throwing a stone just now, 1 broke a pnno of glass in one of Tour windows." "Well, then, you must send a glazier and have it mended, said Mr. Hard wick in an angry tone. "That is just what I wished to do," said Robert, "and I will do it nt once." Struck by this manly reply, Mr. Hardwick asked Robert if he had any money to pay the glazier. "ics," said Robert; "I have half a crown that I have been saving up." "What have you been saving it up for?" nsked Mr. Hardwick. "I have been saving it up to "buy my Bister a sunshade, replied Robert. "Well, sir," said the lawyer, "I look to you to see that my window is mend ed.'' Robert bowed, and took his leave. That same day he sent a glazier, and had a new pane of glass set in place of the broken one. He felt that Mr. Hardwick had claimed of him no more than was right, and he did not blame him. But, as Robert sat at his lesson that evening, the door-bell rung, and a package was left for him. He opened it, and what do you think he found? In the package was a beauti ful blue sunshade, and wilh it a letter from Mr. Hardwick, in these words : "Take this as a proof that I was pleased by your readiness in doing right today." s . Robert ran and gave tho sunshade to bis sister, and she was deligfrtod with the gift. His- father, when he learned what bad Jiappened, said1 to Robert, "Wo should always do right for the lovo of right, and not in the hope of reward." "I am sure I did not hope for a re ward," said Robert. "I should still have been glad that I paid for mend ing tho window, . even if I had got nothing in return. For surely I do- served nothing. I sco that a man mav seem stem, like Mr. Hardwick, and yet, be kind at heart." English Paper. ' DAKBl'RY n.ill.V ON M!.-KU'K.NE8S. . This sea-sickness is a terrible sensa tion. With some it amounts to but a Sualmisbness that soon passes over, thers struggle in the grasp of the nausea for tho entire trip, or, rather, they would be floored if at home here they are decked, as we have no floors. No one knows the great depth - and massive breadth of sea-sickness until he has experienced it, but any lady who has for a house pet a careless dog or cat is occasionally afforded an op portunity for getting a glimpse of its leading features. Goorge Washington was never sea sick, I have been told by several of his body BervanU. There are many heralded preventa tives for sea-sickness, but the only one known to work successfully is to keep ofT the sea. A passenger on a steamship must be sea-sick or. despised. A sea-sick person rarely smiles, but when he docs, everybody about him immediately regrets it.- The terrors of sea sickness may be modified by keeping a well ordered stomach on the day of sailing. Bid ding champagnes farewell and whisky punches- adieu to friends at home is a sure forerunner of sea-sickness in its worst form. There was the case of young Munson, of Danbury, who went to Europe last season. Born of puri tan parents and reared amid the refin ing and wholesome influences of a lew England home, he carefully diet ed himself tho week before sailing. He ate freely of nat meal and bran bread, and eschewed greasy food and btimulatiog drinks. The night before sailing he went down to New York in a flush of health and hone, and stoo ping at Norwalk to a clam bake, filled up with roast clams and gin, getting down to the city just in time to take the boat. For three days he pranced around on tne euvo of eternitv. kick ing up his heels, swinging his arms and turning himself inside out in roost reprehensible manner. He held then a position in the Third National Bank, but on returning home he did not report for duty for a whole week, fearing that among other things he had thrown up Ms berth. None of the officers of the Abyssi ia lost a day through sea-sickness. Ikinbury Ntu. The ntoJit diabolical pun ever in vented was perpetrated by a very harmleas sort of person the other even ing. When Mr. Sobeileigb read that a father in the est had chopped his onlv see in two. be iunoceotlv remark eJ that he didn't think they ought to rrf?t a man for simply "parting his heir in I lie middle. JOB WORK MONK AT Til IS 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of ang other establishment in tht District. - "--v.. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 9IOXT1ILY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O S TE R S . DODGERS, HAtfDETLLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. OV AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1874, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward !.. M 3 Nrt. 1 No. i No. 4 No. 71 a in p in am j m- p in p in PitlMmrgh 2:a 7:20 io:ir a;no W Pen Juno ' 4:0-.' 8:!m :M0 L'20 Kittanniug 4:&o :4a TMoll&IU It. Ilk. I lino 5:4(1 !0::v; fc'.Ul 1:40 llradvllend :ix IO:.V, n:oll:2;i ' Parker " ll:4;s II :.V 6:20:iO:af. Emleiiton 7:(l" 12:00 4:4s!l():li Nerul.grss 8:12 1:10 3:.V2 0:111 Franklin (:(!.' 1;,M! 3:0., 8:25 Oil City 7:00 I):!.". 2:3' 2:1". 7:4:. 8:00 Oleopolis 8:ii 2:4!i 12:12 7:3.1 Eagle KiH'k 8:17 .:( Il: lf. 7:2:1 Tlonesta O:0"i S:2fi I0;.r.7 ;ftrt Ticliouto M; . 4:15 (1:2.1 , tl:0!l Irvlncton 11:4." 5:00 7:4o o:20 Rouaevllle 10:0.-. 2:5". l:i"2 7:28 Tltusvlllo 11:10 .1:50 12:63 6:25 Corry 6:10111:1.1 Mnvvillt 7:0ii 0:47 Buffalo ft.Vi t:0. a. m p, m p. in a. m u. lit p. m Trains run tv in Ty Philadelphia Time. ' . J. LA WHENCE, t-ien'l Snp't J PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AM) AFTF.lt II 1. 1. (Sunday May I, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the t'uion Depot, eornrr of Washluton and Lilwrty street, an follower AHHIVK. Mnil Train. 1.30 a m : Past. Line, 12.12 a m i Woll's accommodation Ko, 1, 0.20 a in' "Vinton accommodation No 1, (.50 a m; Wall's a-coinmodiitlon No 2, B.55a m ;Cin cinuuli express 0.20 a nt j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 ant; llraddock'a aiv enmmodntion No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittaburgh express 1.80 p in: Pacific express 1.50 p in j nil ai.iiimouauon o n, z,so p in ; llomewood accommodation No 1,9.55 pm; Wall'a accommodation No 4. 6.50 r ni Rrintnn accommodation No 2, 1.10 p nt j Way Passenger 10.20 p nt. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a nt : Pacific ex- rres 2.40 in j Wall's accommodation No , 0.30a in : Mail Train 8.10 a in : Rrintons accommodation l).20a m: Uraddock'a ac commodation. No 1, fi.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.33 p m j Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p in ; llomewood accommodation No l a o ... . o r.i a, E-...V in , i. l l' A M tTSt, il.tIV 11 1U; Wall accommodation No3,3.05 p m: all's acconimodniiou No 4, 0.05 p m ; Fust Line. 7.40 p in ; Wall a No 6, 11.00 p in. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at H.05 a. in., reaching l'ittn hurprh at 10.05 a. in. HcturuiiiK leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern exproKS daily except Mon Jay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday." i or inriucr niiorniution aply to W. H. BECK WITH, Auent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Comoanv will not assume any Risk for I'.apnpo ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponaimmy to one Jlunilrcrt Dollai val ue. All baiimtra exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of tun ;nr, unions token by special contract. A.J. CASS A I General Superintendent. Altoona Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains will run as follows irhiladalnhis Time) : Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. in. 8:20 p. m. and 8:35 a.ui. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. in. and 6:10a. m. Trains le-w Pittsburgh for Oil City at 7:20 a. in., 1:00 and 8;30 p. in., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. m., 8:15 and 8:05 p. in. Trains ltave Oil City for RuRalo at 2:45 p. m. 0:20 p. m, arriving in Uutlatlo at 8:55 p. in. 1:10 a. m. Tielns leavo Uitllalo for Oil Citv at fl:05 a. ni. and 12:25 p. m. ai riving at Oil City at 2:00 p. nt. and 8:05 p. in. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to liufl'ido and return, without elmnpo of ears. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time, at Itutfalo is lj. ti. t M. S. II y timo which is 28 minutes slower than 1'hiladelphia time. - jii t. ity accoininodation leaves iirady Rend at 040 a, m. arriving In Oil Citv at 11:50 p.m. Leaves oil City at 6:05 p. in., arriving at llrady's Rand at W:15. p. in. At ltod Rank Junction this road con withtho F-astern Kxtension whirlt runs to lleynoldsvillc, J. J. LA HKNCE, T. L KING, Gcu'l. Sup t. Ass'U Sup't. THE BEST .PAPER. THY IT ! ! ! The Rcibntikio Ahkkii'an istlio ehean- cst and best illustrated weekly paper putt- 1 1 i t u r " r . iinnvti. I'-vrij iiuuiuur ciiiiimiis iroiu iuiu 15 original engravings of new luocliinory, novel inventions, bridgos, engineering works, architecture, improved farm implu mouta, and every new discover' in chem istry. A. year's numbers contain 812 pages and several hundred engravings. Thous ands of volumes are prenerved for binding and reference. Tho practical receipts aiu well worth ten times the sulsri'iptiou price. Terms. $3 a year by mail. Speci meats sent free. A now voluino com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of an news dealers. PflTpMTQ obtained in tho bost terms. I H I UI1 I O Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All patents are published in tho Sclentilio Atnarican tho week they issue.. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, MLNNACO., 37 Park Row, New York. Jlrunch OUice, cor. F and 7th sts., Wash ington D. wlO liu NEBRASKA GRIST WILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lucy, town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM OUIXUIXO. , FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS Constantly on hand, and sold at Die very inwinn figures, 43-Biu n. W. LEDERUR Frank Robbing, PHOTOGRAPHER. (SUCCKSKOR TO DKH1NO.) Pictures in every stvleof the art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to ol der. C ENTRE STREET, nar R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET, near Union Do pat, Oil City, Pa. 20-u T il E. S U Nk WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, . DAILY THE WEEKLY SUN Is loo widely Known to require any extcndml recom mendation; but tho rwvioiiB which bava nlrrady given it fifty thousand subscribers ami which will, e hope, givo It many tliousauils more, nro brtctl v as follows : . It Is a flrst-rnto newspRpnr. All tho news of the day will be found in it, con denned when unimportant, at full length when of moment, .and always presented In a clear, Intelligent nnd Interesting man ner. It In a first-rnto family paper, full of en tertaining and instructive rendlnir of eve rv kind, but contalnlmr tiothinir that csn olfcnd tho inoHt del lento and scrupulous IlkSlf. It isa first-rato story rarer. Tho best tales and romances ofcurrnt literature arc enrelully selected and legibh- printed in its pages. Jl is a nrst-rato agricultural paper. Tho niosi ircsn aim insirueiivr art c es nn nirri cultural topic regularly appear in this de partment. It is an Independent political paper, be longing to no party and wearing no collar. It lights Tor tho election of the best men to olllee. It especially devotes it energim to tne exposuto or the great corruptions tlmt now weaken and disgrace ourcountrv.and threaten to undermine, republican institu tions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, nod asks no favors from their supporters. n reports too lasuinns lor ins luiiios nn.i the markets for the men. especially the cattle-niarkots, to which it rnya pivrtienlar ttcmion.. . tlnallv. It ia the cheapest rnpeMnibllsh- ed. One dollar a vear will mc-hi-a ii. r,r any subscriber, ft is not necessary to get up a nun in nrnmnnHTS Tlll'i V K1'JK LY" SL'Nat this rate Any one who sends a snigiu uuiuir win got liui paper lorayear, run n i kly slx.-k. u i nno-es finy-six eoluiniis. Only fl.00 a vear. No (llscounw trom thm rale, THE SEMI-WEEKLY SIIN.-Ssi.is si.ens tne naiiy sun. .fi.oo a vear. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clubs of J nor over. t ut UA11.V SC-. A largo four-page I'nniuiiii'i in LV.I-IUV-IM1THI eniiima ii.iii eireuiaiioii over izu.ooo. All tlio news lo2ccijtR. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or fti.oo a year. To clubs of 10 nr over, a discount or 20 per cent. Mldrcss "THE SUN," New York City. H K P PITH OLE VAJLLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains will run as l'oliowsi TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, llcnnett, Wooils Pislliors Mill Pitholo City No. 2. 10.25 a m lo.s " lu.;u " 10.21 " n.oa No. 4. 3 30 p m 3.2 " 3.IH 8.10 " 2.NJ THAliiS SOUTHWARD. STATIOKS. Pithola Citv, Prathers Mill Woods ltennelt Oleopclis No. 1. No. 3. K.4oani l.yopni 8.4 " M " t.iA " t.02 " 2.02 " n.ld 2.14 All Trains maka closo connections at Oltsipoiis with trains on the Oil Creek iV Allegheny River Railway, North and bouUi. Two Lines of Stages run daily letwren Pilholo City, Miller Farm and PUitNitit ville, iiuikiiigctiiiiiis'tion wiihnrrivingaud departing Trains. J. T. HI. A 1 It, . ll.WICKHAM, Supt. Ticket Afelile I'ilh.ile City, Pa. J OH WORK of all kinds done at tins of iK v on siiut t nuuec. XT 3D Vo. Te Fifth tlvE.vvx, PITTSBURGH, PA. ,. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. - 1. i THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURER, . A U'l'l'lil V litl'livir nvirnu - Till. Jntirnttl; nnw In Hi Twnlflh Va.p L of itsclass in tho I lilted States. Publisheil at Pittsburuti, theeentcr of the heavy Iron Steel and Olnss Induntriua of the country, ll has lai-ilities for gatvrlng information of those Trades suoh as no other wper miuu-s.s. Ju aildition it has nearly Ono Hundred Correspondents In all parts of tho country, from whom It Is cunstaiiU v In receipt of News. Amonft Its Speelsltles mav le nietiiioniHl i 1 Its l'age'of C.Htdrnftcd Manufacturing Notes t Its Able English letter j Its Short F.iHlorialsi Its Pillsburgh Iron . Metal Pii,-e Lists and Rnvi.w of Amorl.n Iron MarkeUi ItsThorotiRh and Reliable Slstlstienl Tallies; . , , Its Monthly Reports from Rlast I'urnaiH's; N Its Ironworkers' Wages Tables. f No person engngisl the Manttfacturo or Sale or Iron, Steel. Ore. Coal, disss. MarJ. waro or Metals, rsmlo without It. v. e , .f1''1'"!1'10' " " . ' Ti lt YEAR. X-SUSiimiilo Copii-e sent Freo on application. AMKRIPAN MANi:FA(rriTKER. l3m 7 M'oort N(rref. IMI twluirtrli. Dr. J. Wnlkor's Califwnla Vln Cgar llittci'S mo a purely Vctretablo picpaiation, inado cliieily froiii tlie im tivo herbs found on tlio' lower rnnsrs ol tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tho uko of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily naked. " What is tho cause of the tuipaialhlcil success of Vivkhau 15it TKissf" Our answer is, that they remove the cause ofdi.nea.se, und tlio patiunt re covers his health. They are the great blood pm ilier and a life-giving- principle, a perfect Renovator mid lnvi:orator of tho system. Novcr Ufmt in tlio history of" tlio world h.n a iiieilicine been euiiiMiumleil possessing tho remarkable q'.iahtie. of YlxKO.ot lilTTKUs in Jicaliii;; tlio sick of every iliseaso inaa is hefr to. 'i'liey ara a gentle' Purgative a,i vvlljis a Tunic, relieving Cimiicstion or liilUmimiiinn of the Liver niul Visceral Or rail, iu liilioua Dieasc The properties of Da. Walker's Vl.XKGAU lilTTKUs are Aperiet-.t Riaiiliornlie, C'arininalivo, Nutritious, Lasativn. liiuretic, Kmlative, Counter-1 nitai.t bilUorilie, Altera tiva, and Auti-liilintu. ': n. ii. McDOJfAt.n A co.. Pmrimrti and Grn. Arta.. Sun Frssclacs. Olifumla, unit ur. of VVMhinrtun und t'hiu-soii Stt.. X. Y. hold by all ilruggist ssil UtuU-rs. i S REMOVAL. We will remove our stock of V IIAimWAKE, STO V KH, TINWARE, WOy, NAILS, FILES, BELTING, AND MILT, RIJlPLIKB, ON THE FIRST PAY OF AritlL, TO Til K - - Reynolds, Hukill & Co. Block, SENECA STREET, until which tints we will sell at CO. ST FOIt OA Nil. II. fi. TINKER A C0..O1LC1TY. BUILD I N G FELT (NoTar it-u'd), fornutli1o work nd in side, iimtiad ol planter. 1'Vll rarpeliug'4, Ac., Keml vi o ;t-i--nl Munpa for itreulsr U(i ui'iia, C. J. 1' A Y, Caindc ii, N. J. ii ll -1 m. . 'i nl ..... ki...i.i m.. u.. . . .. A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents make $12.50 per day, $76 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEHUC.; MACIIIAI? For Domeetlo Us. O NLY FIVE OLLARS, Willi tho New Pnntenl . BUTTON HOLE AVORKER, I'atentcsl June 27th, 1M7I, AWARDED TH K FIRST PR.KMIUM AT Til V. AMERICAN INSTITUTIS Nt MARYLAND INST1TUTK FAIRS, 187L A most wonderful and elecaotly con Ktritetisl Sewing Mnchine for family work. Complete In all lis Parts, Uses the Straight Eye Pointed Needle, self treading, direct upright Positive Motion, new tension self feed und doth tiuidcr. Operates bv wheel and on a table. I.ilit running. Sitooth and nois4jless, like all IjikhI higlt-prlood niai'liines. Has Patent Chts-k to prevent the wheel Wing turned thn wrong way. Uses tho thread direct from the spool. Makes tho elastic lock sliteh, fittest and strongest slick Known nrni.durablc, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and coarse, from ratnbrle to heavy cloth or lA'ather, and uses all description's of thread. This Machine Is heavily con structed to give It strength; all the parts of each Maehino hcinir made alike by ma chinery, and hcnuilnillv finished and orna mented, ll is very etuiy to learn. Rapid, smooth and silent in operation, Kuliahla at all limes, and a Practical, Rrinntltfo, Meehatticul Invention, at greatly reducwl price. A good cheap family sowing machine last. The first and only success in prot ditcing a valuable, substantial and ro Pa blo low priccl Sewing Machine. Its ex treme low price readies all conditions. Its simulicity and strength adapts it to all capacilicsjwhilo its many merits made ll universal favorite wherever used, and creates a rapid demand. IT Is Al.l. IT IS ItKI-OMMKNPKn. I can cheerfully and confidently reofim mend its use Ui those who are wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a low price. Mrs. II. R..IAMF.SON, Pootone, Will County, III. "Price of each machine "Clnsa A." 'tine." (warranted for li ve voars by speciul certificate,) with all (hollx'tiutm, and even-thin-.' complete belonging to it, Includ ing self threading needle, packed In a strong wooden box, and delivered to any pirrt of tho country, by express free u further charges, oti rcci'iFpt of price, only I'ivn Dollars. Sale delivery guarantwoJ. Willi each Maehino we w ill send, on re ceipt of fl extra, the new patent Itl'TTON HOLE WORKER, One of the most important ami useful In ventions of the uge. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work the !inet but ton hole with regularity and cane. Strong and beautilul. Special terms, and extra inducemwnta to Male and Female. AgeuU, sloio keepers, Ac, who will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machines on exhibition and salo. County Rights given to smart agents t'reo.v Agent'a ooin pleto'outtit, l'urnishe-1 without any extra charge. Samples of Hewing-, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac, Ac, sent free. We al supply . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN9. Latest Patents and improvement for the Farm and Harden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators, Food Cuttors, Harrows, Farm' Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Throshera and all articles noeded for Farm work. Raro Seeds in huge variety. 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