She $wr StotMte. : It. 3. M'QLlLLEN ...Editoiu r .. t , ;, T MONDAY MOANING, OCT. 24 As we go to press, the terrible nc comes to us of the wreck of the Ocean Steamer Cambria, which lind on bonrd at the time 127 passengers, all of whom ' perishcd.togclher with'tlie crew. Ves sels that have arrived aTNew Orleans, report that fifty miles of the Florida const is strewn with the debris of the . wreck. In our next we will give the full particulars. Tho cable dispatchesjnforms'us that Bazainc has cnpitulated.'and that he will march on Farig with Lis army that has been holding out so long and he. . roically at Mete, and with theprisonci wade at Sedan, enforce terms of pcaco. His object is to place Napo leon's son, tho Frince ImperiaJon tho ..throne of France Baaine to be nouii. . Hated as Regent.' To Our Headers. It, no doubt, will be surprising to a majority of our readers, to know that with this issue, our couuection with the Republican: ceases. For the seven . mouths that we have rhad charge of tliiypapcrwe have labored hard to build it up, and make it the exponent of the Republican party of this coun ty, and a representative of the local interests of this community. How we have succeeded, we leave to our read ers to judge. Of ono thing we are satisfied, and that is the subscription has increased almost one-third since we took charge, nnd is daily on the increase. In severing our connection with this paper, wecannot refrain from returning our thanks to our many friends in this fplace and throughout the county, Tor the kindness shown us during our stay among thorn, and ue shall ever remember the many pleas , ant and happy days spent in their . midst., . . May they continue to prosper and be supremely h&ppy.i jj'u;:! , Out objsct'injaeveriiig our connec tion with thiapaper, is best known to cur?elves, and it might not be proper ;to here give our reasons, but may at a future time if it is deemed necessary. We have on'all occasionsendeavored to work in such a manner as would be conducive to the best interests of the county and the party not for nnv particularcli.pje or set of men, but lor theSiriofe party. Our successor, Mr. Duun. is a man known to the most of the citizens of this place, and of whom all speak in the highest praise. Ho at one time . was the editor of this paper, and his departure was regretted by many. , It is not our intention to leave Tio uesta, but shall remain. , We know ;and feel that wo have the good will ana sympathy of the citizens. W feel that we have done our duty to the best ot our ability. ' and if others fai to do tbcii's, on their heads rest the blame. R. J. McQvillev. Election .Returns'' It will be seen by reference to the official vote . published .elwhere, of iorest county, that the Republican majority in the county, is ninety, a gain of twenty over Governor Geary's vote in HHt'J. When we take into consideration the fact that but little interest was manifested by Republi cans in certain portions of the county, we thiuk, and ieel proud in savins. that the result is glorious. The Dem ocracy felt confident in their ability to carry this county and left not a etoue unturned to accomplish it ,but Forest county is not ouly growing jn population rapidly, but iu intelligence . which accounts for this Republican gain. If the Republican voters of this county (and all over the State) would manifest ihe same degree of en thusiasm in our local elections that the Democrats do, our majority would have been muoh larger; but' we can't complain, fur this result gives us the assurance that our party still grows, and we congratulate the voters of the county on achieving this crowning vic tory. Your work was dyue nobly, and now we have tho satisfaction of know ing that we stand to-day haud-in-hand witli our sister Republican counties, who have so long stood the test and successfully held at bay the party that would, had they tlie power, overthrow tho very institutions for which so mauy gave up their lives. Forest county contributed largely of her stalwart eons for the maintenance of these ea mo principles forvhich they .jud, and they are not nw, as is shown by their rent vote, willi'-r that thee .rinripl hull be fbugM so, in Tho whnlo Republican ticket is elected with one exception (District Attorney) and this Was th worlof trie ivepublicnn raters. Air; Mason, the present eiiotimboiit, has filled -tho position with honor 'and ability nnd his many friends in the Ivepublicnn party in this section, supported him toaninn. Of course we would have preferred Peeing a Republican fill the position, but it would have been im possible to have fodiitt dnd that is more fitting for the discharge of the duties Of the office. It might not be out of place here, to give a brief review of the whole Republican ticket elected, but we gave thw beforo the election, and therefore, deem it unnecessary. Suffice to say, that the ticket was one of tho best that could have been se lected, and will discharge the function of the various offices to which they have been called to fill, in such a man ner that will redowncd credit to those who placed them in office.'" All honpr to Forest Count? f ; 1 . ' Loss and Gairi. " A the fact becomes apparent that whatever losses the Republican party may have sustained in the late election it will still hold the power within its ands, and keep the State from Dem ocratic misrule, we turn with some in terest to an investigation of those loss es, and the consequences that may en sue therefrom. The truth is, we think, a Democrat ic loss Is a permaneut matter with that party. That Democratic disaffection means antogonism to Democratic prin ciples. That nothing has kept that party together, but discipline of the most severe and vigorous nature, and when that force once becomes expend ed, it has no patriotic priciple around which it may rally its members. When we reflect, leaving onr own State out ot the question and turmiiff to Ohio. that Hamilton county in the year 1863 polled a Democratic vote for Secretary of State of twenty-one thousand " and eighteen votes, we cannot understand how the Democratic party only polled a vote ot lourteen thousand tour hun dred and eighty-seven for Secretary of fctate iu the year 1870. Hero is a loss oi nearly seven thousand Democratic votes. The Republican party cast but seventeen 'thousand votes in 1870, and had the Democratic party done as well as they did in 1SC8, they would have had a majority in round numbers of lour thousand votes, while the truth is the Republican candidate is elected by over two thousand. "We mention this fact for a single purpose. . Here, in our own State, iust as little reason can be assigned for the loss to tho Democratic Party in the Ittti District with lU Democratic ma jority of 1,719, as may bo adduced for tin decreaao of their vote jn Hamil ton county, Ohio. In such instance we hold it is a permanent loss. "Onlv thiuk of it," says the Cincinnati Daily inquirer, "without counting the rrntur al Democratic increase, 7.000 Demo carta who voted two years ago did not put in their appearance at this elec tion." . ' " " . . ', , Turning to our own election we find that Stewart, Gilfillan and Donley have been defeated. With regard to Stewart there was at best but a very raeagro majority to overcome, and Mr Covode has only succeeded indoiotrso by proving that base frauds had been perpetrated 'against himself. With Donley end Gilfillan it was different Each of them had over ono thousain votes to back them, and their defeat L a positive Democratic victory. But ii did not arise from any adoption of Democratic proclivities, or acceptance of Democratic principles. It urises as in Hamilton cdunty, Ohio, through the fact,' that Voters stall at home aud did not vote. . " Rut there is this difference between them. While we believe a Democrat ic apathy is a permanent Democratic disaflectiou, it is not so with the Re publican party. Standing upon prin ciples that have made it the glory and wonder of the world, it has at all times and under all circumstances a rallying cry. Here and there some private personal irritation may create a local contest, but it as but the surface of its waters that becomes troubled. ' Far down in its depths, its great heart reals, quietly throbbing, and "undis turbed by the surface ripple above. In the defeat of Donley and Gilfil lan, we see nothing more than a stimu lus to futuro Republican triumphs. We do not us yet regard Morrill de feated. We believe he will be p.LIo to show what it is asserted he can, frauds iu Blair crunty alone, sufficient to set aside this meagre Democratic majority of eleven. But with regard to the other thero is no doubt they should not hove been defeated. Nor do we I tlieve they would have been, had not ui Bound and ill advised assertions been circuited through their counties,' that while it bad bijj, littl actual strength within itself, could confirm tho indifference of a handful of men. AndTtiut wasairihat'wal liceiTcd. " i " Rut, taken into connection wilh t!his i (hc'tiiidoulited fact, that a general pathy seems to have pervaded the people. In thoso districts whero Re publicans were aroused to their duty, the result shows we have lost nothing. Allegheny and Philadelphia counties seem, however, unfortunately to have been the ouly counties that fully ap preciated tho politicul situation, and even in these two counties thirty thou sand Republicans staid at home. The vote in seven of the interior counties compared with 18G8, shows a decrease of nearly 18,000 votes. The lesson of 1870 will long be re membered by the Republican party. Had Swearingen been elected the State Jfcnate would have been Democratic. Standing as it does to-day 17 Republi cans fi' 16 l)omo'craii, having lost one from the .middle district; it needed but the election of Swearingen in Allegh eny county to havo giveu tho Demo crats the "majority. ' Our Legislature will stand 50 llepublicans to 41 Demo crats, wo having lostcne member from Delaware, one from Lycoming, cue from" Indiana, "one from Armstrong, and one from Crawford, with a gain of one in Bucks. Pitts. Gazette. Forest County Election Returns Of ficial, The following is tho olucialvoto of For est oouuty i , . , . Con. As'bly. Judge D. Att'y I i-1 - ii I " .... Tionesta W 4!) 25 41 24 49 24 24 48 TionestaTp. : It 31 HI 85 20 17 83 Harmony,-,.. 81 77-7i 77 76 M 53 104 Hickory 4S 25 44 25 4 1 24 40 20 ) nott 75 4.1 fin M RO 80 M 62 Jenka ,15 21 13 21 15 21 17 2H Kinsley 38 47 37 4 42 4.1 2S 57 Howe . .7" 7 1 7. i l u 5 3 a 4 Green .13 20 ( 1. 10 23 25 23 Majorities 90 : 83 bO 130 ' 4'oirun'r. . S ' 2 -a o' S 52 20 ' 80 17 7U 73 . 74 Si) 42 23 . IU 17 83 47 8 00 7 2tf Aud. Treas, n n . c3 sr.-? S a. a. c s s - -1 Tionesta lior Tionesta Tp Harmony ttarvctt Hickory 1 i ' Ja ikx Kinpstey Howe j Green. l 27 84 19 87 18 41 14 St 66 81 77 75 41 f 21 4.21 47 21 41 22 12 22 8rt 47 411 43 7 00 7 I 14 19 13 20 64 103 Majorities 84 ' It'inoerata In Iltilict. Congressional Majokities. Tlie following are the official majorities on tho vote for Congress in seven counties in tlie1' district, McKeau county not yet officially announced : Erie County, 1,506 Warren County, '' 594 Elk County, - ' ' ' 445 Clearfield County, ""' "; 1,237 Jefferson County, '' ; 132 Cameron County; ' 47 ' Forest County.' : '' 90 1 Total, "5,235 1,814 ; . Eitimating McKean county at the tame figures as last year, Mr. Scofield's majority will be 'CIS. r , ' n-.l A COER1-3PONDF.ST , writing from Cardington puts on record a curious freak of nature, as follows: "We have a monstrosity a sbort dintnnco from here, that will beat the world. Xrfi&t Tuesday morning a lady gave birtb to a double child. It is of tlie natural length of a child with perfect head on each end. Ou one side there are two perfect legs with feet; this side, only, is t.be gender apparei'it-7tbat. of a. fe male. , ; :piK,t be', other side there is ono leg. which is as large as both the oth ers, arid appears to be double; the foot displays eight toes. The creature is healthy. Ic takes its foot well iu both mouths, and digests well. There is but one set of bowels. The New YorXVutioit is merciless on tho Democracy when it sayB that according to its platform the Demo crats desire the establishment of a re public for Ireland on tho model of that of New York ' city, which ia the first Irish Itepullic ever established, and possesses many novel governmental contrivances. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of Bimdiy writs of Vondl. V.K., issued out of the Court of Com mon fleux of l'orest County, ami to mo dl rot led, there will to exposed to salo by publio vendue or ouu-ry, at tho Court lIouMt) in the. Jioroiifrh of Tionostu, on MONDAY NOV., 7TH, 1S70, at 2 o'lork, P. M., tlie following describ ed real estate, to-w it : James D. William, vs. J. C. Miller, Ven. Ex. No. 3, 1'ee. Term, 1870, Het vtts All defendants, rijdit, title, li.teiest and elaim, of. in mid to, a ( I'l l mil pieeo or pureed ol land sitiiiito iu lilt) TowiiKhip of liarmony. County of l'.'tioHt, (formerly Vtnantro) aiid S'Mte of f eiiiiH.vlvuniu : Itoumlcd Rail dtiseribod an follows, lo-wit: Jleinoinv ut ii poot, llieiiee kotitli eighty nine dt reiK east one hundred and m venty-fourpere i. to a pu.--t; theiu stuitli oue-lialf degieu. west, one hundred and Uventy-two Hint three tenths port-hen. t a post ; 'thentie by lmul of Jumps Hultiuw, north eitl'ty-iiin'o degrutw, est one hundred aed tH-veuty-four pore hen to a whiUj oak j thenee north omo deifree unut, one hundred and twentv livo and thri t.toiitJis parehes to a post, tLe plaee of befrinniiini coi.tuiuiuK ono huu (tred and jiinntv ilirew cii of lsnd more or trm, ll.Ttlinsninn ploco of l.uvl pon .-..-i t,v in.- v iu-i i v htiii i ruiT' Klin (i.i Htvl Mining romjmnu, reooraed i r rimrU-r ifviKo. 2. pnit 1 12. in Vemuitfo fount v. Taken in execution nl Ut bo sold As tfio pmi'ftrtv orKl. C. MiUer, nt tho suit of Jrtili 1). Wit hum. . .,' , " AT.SO. urn Conipnny, i n. Kx. No. ft. Ihv Term In7ii I ..(l.o.. 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If, 1870 ' ' a-3 ' K. Ij. DA VIS, Kli'lT. Froe lo ISook A sen In. We will send a IinndMomo I'msiieetus of our New Illustrated Kaiiiilv llililo to anv Hook Agent, free of eluirge. AtldrusA National PubliHliitig r,,., i,iiB., l' ;s S1()MAM,,K ZK0M DO Gm S.imrtliintt urgently HeetltMl br rveiyln.tlv dill and exiiinine, or sivt. pie Vent pratie'e paid tiir H) ets tliat relnil e.tMil v lor j'rt. T. .L- Wolcott, 1S t'lmthrui Mi.,'N. Y. is-3t AGENTS WAXTKI) KOU Hon. Win. SKWAItD'S OI1ANI) TOTH of Jexivo. Adventure and Sight-seeing "Our Sister RepLqlic." ; ' Is rt Work -of rare merit' profum-lv Illnstra led. Kond foruireuluni to C'oluiuliiun ltook tVnipany, llartl'ord, ft. l-3t THEA-rJECTAR. 28-4t FJglit Io Cent. old FIRST MORTGAGEBONPS OF THE ISSUE OF $1, 50.0,00 0 BY THE ST. JOSEni & DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of 81,000 and $"00, eou (,ii ui iftciHiereu, wim imorest nt Kilht IH pout. l,r in, m, in i..i...l,ln I .,1. t?. ,."L.. - i j 4i. i.iii, i , ,,r.ti- ary and Auintst, in UO.Ml fieo fililtl States luxes, in New York or Europe. Tho IhiikIs have thirty years to run, pavable in Now York iu icLI . Trustees, l-'ai niers' oaii.anii irusn onipnuy or New York. Tint Kiorloiitrn u-liioli ...... .i.A , . is at the rate of ?1.VH) per mile ; wvers and is a htst n:id O.M.V innrtutro. This ....v,, (unumii'K ,-u .Itwepil WiUl ,,1-OI't KearneywiH niiiUe n short and through The Coniixmv lim n n f"-,iiiii Sttwkof- . . Jiooo.OOO And a'grant of T,and from CoiiRi-tViS, of I,'50l,0o0 Aeres valued, at tho lowest esti mate, at - .- -ft--.. . 4,VM1.000 l irst Mortgage Bonds, - - 1,500,000 Total, - ir..-,-00,0C0 loial length ol roatl, 271 rnilea ' distnnet inelucletl in this Mort,-?aie, 111 miloi ; prie 87i and acerue.tl intert, I N Cl'ltKKNCY C:m he nlttiiiiinil r... tl.A : i . . ... -. ... ....... ..lo tin, ,ri muueu. A Iho. it.ittit.lth.lw t,....u ..... t..-. - . ' ! I I uiin until IIIIILIOII relating thereto. Theno bond, beintf so "ci " "ti .vioitnuff a large piet(m are desirable to parties seeking unto ant inerativo investments. We recoiumeiK thoin with entire uoiitideiiee. W. T. CONVERSK A CO., COMMERCIAL AKNTV - . No. M Pine Btrettv Jt. Y, , TAN1 K ( q.(.. . Fiscal Aoe'xts, X. 40 Wall Street, Now York. 10-Om. -, BOOK AGFNTS WA N ED FOI T II AUTOBIOGRAPHY' AND Personal ICcfollerllons i- -...-;!-.- of '-: ' Tho whole enlivenotl with amwti'ng inei denu full of iiilvrjKt and patiitw. 1-htv tliousantl sold the last live months. Peo ple will buy this, notwithstanding tho "hard tnnos." It iH a plonoiire to soli it, for it is doing much good. 'Iho work is ppleniilly bound nnd 'illustrated.'. II. I'. JtUlNSON, No; Areh Street, Philatiel pma, Pa. n-4t REYN0LDS,GR0ADi1EAD& CO 1 Centre St., opposite Post Office", OIL ' CITY, PENK'A. DBALEIU IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, VRIXS GOODS, CARPETING, OIL CLO THS. BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS& CAPS, TMM3IIXCS NOTIO,'H. FTC.. ETC. THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ' IP YOU WANT a perfect lit and a pood article of Hoots aud Shoes, of tho liuest woi Kiiinnsiiip, go to II. Ii. SfeCAXC FS, 3!) CENTRE STREUT, OIL CITY, PA. rO-Satifaction guaranteed. 2-.13 tf. J. C. LOPJG, Wlioletialc and Rolail Dealer lu HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL TEXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIDIOTJTE, PA. "First Dxr above KxchnuKe Hotel. My THE GREAT MCHICAL DISCOVERY. DIt. WALlvEU, CALIFORNIA" o .e tliiwi.niw Pertont a J o"3 bearteslintoi y to their won- J' ic ' V ilerful eurative imwerr4- 2 d 'i WHAT ARE TH FY ! ill a " 3 7. THEY AKU NOT A VIJ.E ' - FANCY DRINK. to B O .. . - Mado of Poor Rum. Whiskov. Proof Spirits, and Itefuso Liquors, tliH-toretl Sp. 4-etl, and swretenod to please the lust. eaiietl "loiitea," uppetizem, ' Hestoratl ves Ac., that lead the tipler on to druukens and ruin, but are a true inetlicine, niude irom 1 1 10 native itoots autl Herbs of Call fornln, free from all Alcoholic stiiniilimts. Thev arethe (iltK VT I!I.(M)I1 Pl KIIi'Y TOU and I.1KK (ilVIXll PISINCI Pl.M. ft port'eet Renovator anil Invh-orator of the sys'em, ciirryiuir oil all poismioim mattei nnd restoring the blood to a healthy t-ntuli-tion. lloperson can lake llioso bitters nc cortliiiir to directions and Iciuain hmj; un well. - flt0 will ke irlven for an ineurnhln cnst, provitie i me uonoaaro not ticsiroyed lv mineral poisons Or-other means snd Hie vital organs wasted beyond the point rei pair. - - . .i. For Inltammatorv nnd Chronln VI. num. atisin. ami Cout, liyprpsiu. or Indiges tion, Iiilioiis, Remittent, and Intermittent Kovotk, Diseres of tho blood, I.IVer, Kid neys, aiy.i madder, these Hitters havo been iiicMsucneMKful. Such liseives aro eaus otl I y Vltiatetl iUootl, which in Kcnerallv protiucea ry aurmigemoiit ortlu) Dijestive Org-jns. , . . i , Clennse.tbe Vitiated niood whnnoveryou find Us impurities bursting through 'the akin in Pimples." Eruptions or "sores; cleanse tt Um you lind it obHtrucletl and sliuf-'ish iu the reins ; elrrmse It when U is I'nu. nml vour leelins will UMI you when. Kettn the lilootl oure nod tho houlti, r,f (),., system will folinw. fin. Tape, and othe Worms, lurking in the sysicui of so inanv tlioiisnuds. aro ef- r......... ,, .1 .... , i . im.t,tiiit.v 4ittri4-eti anti remtvati. - ' Iu Itillious, Ktiniittent, and iiitvmittmit Fevers these llitt rs have no cmml. For full diroolionSTead cir,-fully the eiroular arouiitl eneli bottle, printed in four lan pu.iircM Eiiirlish, Uennnn, French, and (Spanish. : ,.J..)VAbK Lit, Propriettic, n. commerce tst., . Y. - it ii. McDonald it en., luiur-'ists l. Ueneral Airents, S.m Kicnciseo ami etiicranif nut, .ui., uno iu fi ol i.:oniiucreo Hi.rH-t.N. Yv ," fesi. Sold by nil Druggists bnd Dealers. GREAT EXCITFniEHT ! . at tho Store, of . . -. ' ' D. S. KNOX, & CO., ' .' .!' Elm St., ionesta Pa. We ar Ju.daily receipt Oi tho largest and MOST COMPLETE stock o i: autl EVER BROUGHT JO THIS MARKET 'I'!- : 1 - ' i i". , : ,-.;i : - ' .. . ;. . , i ' BOOTS & EIIOESJ . . . IOR THE SVIIL LIONS! which wo are deter iniuod to sell regardless of prleos. . HARDWARE AND House Furnishing Goods, Iron, Nails, Muehiua tools, Agricultural Implement, tte., ttc tfcet, which wo oiler at (,'re.utly re duced pricos. ..." FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! I of all kinds, ' ' PARLOR SUITS. CHAMBER SJiTS, ,, ( LOUNGES, WHATNOTS, 6PRING II EDS, ' ' MATUFSSES, LOOKING GLASS ES, Ac, Ac, Ac:, In ENDLESS VAPIETY. tall and sae, 7-tf D. S. KNOX. A CO. VINEGAR made from Cider, Ac., in 10 hous wi'hout Djug. Send 10 cents for Circular to F. SAUK, Cromwell, Conu. s UBSORIHE for the Forwt Itepuliliera n s ' ii -afe- lis ss -.fy : -r -Nb,' A- ? en;. l c win ps.l . r A 6AFF. CERTAIM . Speedy Cur) , roa i lllcnraleja , NERVOUS DISEASES. ' Its Effiictt art MCtal. . It Is nn ITnfiiillnjr Remetlv In all easesof Neuralgia l.'aciaHs, often eileetinir a per fect cure in less tlmnlMlifVirn, Irom the urn of no more than Two or Three Pills. No tHher form of Nenralprls-or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this Wonder ful Kemedlnl Agent. Kvon In the seYtircsl easesof Chror.ie Neuralgia and general nervous dernngtl-ments,-nf aumyyesrstttfindini; Hiffl'ittliiK the 4ntire systtin, it af for fw tlnvs, or s lew weeks at tho utiiTost, nlwavs af fonls (he inos astonishing relief, anil very rarely tails to produce a eoiupjete and per .nisnent euro ; - t;!- -tM It eontainsno drugs or other mnterlals In the slightest ilegreo Injurious, even- to tho most delituUr w.vs(oni,und can always be uetl with perfect safety. I. litis long been In ciHiNt'itnt n hv ninny of our mott. euiiiieut pli ysiciitns, wlio give it their iinniilmous nnd iiuiiualitled oppn val. The Ibllowing, among many of our best citizens testify to its Wonderful Flu ency : . .. : - .' i. , "llaviiiir used Dr. Turner's. Tia-Jnuf-fMrrnx'nr tfynVvvmt Xtui-pJia' It, find in numerous instances recommended it to patients suffering with neuriilgln I have found It; Without an F.xeeptlon, Mnceom plish all the proprietors have claimed. J. R. PlI.LlNltllAM, Dentist. 12 Winter St., Itoston, Feb. 18, MYl. " Mr. .1. M. KStory for many years nn apothecary in this eitv, nnd lor 'three years during the wnr, In ihe Hospital Depart ment under tho If. S. Uovorntneut, thus speaks of it : " I have known Dr. Turner's Tle-Doul-oureux or L'nlversnl Neuralgia Pill for 20 years. I have sold it ami used It persoiml Iy, nd I havo never known of tt eao where it dill not glvo reiifT. Customers have told mo thev would, not be withont it if each pill cost t-m dollars. I tblnk it the most reliab'o nntl valuable rrmetly for neural;:'. and nervous diseases iu tho V.t.rld."i -;- v- Messrs. Tdrtter Co. : v For a long timo a member of my family nasKuuerisi severely witli euralicia. nie pain wns almost unentliirable. We tried various medicines without siuvess. A few months since, we begun tho use of vour Pill. It has proved Perfwtly Successful, and no traces of tho ilisease remain. I inn gladly recommend your remedy to all sullcrers from Neuriilgln. Kespectfullv yours, V. W. PKVroN. r.oston, Mar. 25, 'U7 . I'mtH-n-iVor ti J.hh; Sent by mail on receipt of price and pos lrt,ie. 'Jno package, - - - f I - Postage It cents. Six packages, - - A - ' 7 " It is sold by nil dealers In drugs nud niedicintM nud by TURN Kit A CO., Sole Proprietors,' l'JO Tremont St., HUSTON, MASS. 8 17 4w. Pobark'ii Stcm aok .Iljlltr$, untike all other Bjtitrs in the tun iiiaCn i ...... ..... , .. inlnufiio Merit, Host 'I: aid , to-1. CulMart' mcirli lcidiimtiihy nhtff, I tolit as a leverage. ' Dr. lloback'a . Bitten are ttp a beverage in miy wtB of the word, but contain (he mod trjmisire drug known to frience for the radical cure of Indigestion aW Dyspepsia, and for all cae chere a tonie and gtnnulaitl are .required. They restore the vital foroei in a - mo A( defrree.. awl gire tone to the sunt em. . t . It is now elertn years tinee Dr. Iiobucl; the cel ebrated Sieedith physician, from 4.' . .I t F . ....- jiucKnoim, oire- ; it, iy;,c , U 4-t9 country and introduced the S( vtiMitii.i, yiiuwi ttf-yicrKHer which time thousand have been cured,' by it nr, of &v,iu and other blood distusct. It contain,' Usides the Iitdide of Potassn and Syrup of Slillingia, drug import ed from Sweden for iU exprem manufacture. ..Mihnawn aud t.ni- " - J tio4iti;- cv('t i'ji I hit u'ntry. , A die. trial-will convince the most sicepluijl of iU wondci ftil value. Dr. Pu,b,Kk't Blood Dili are unsurpassed by any Pill manu factured for a similar purpose. One trial -iupi. riably eslab'ishet them as favorite viilk all who iue them. ' . , The reason why Dr. liohaek't Biqqd fills should, be kept in ei: ery family art; Because they can be employed in all case where jj u family physic" is required, and are perfectly tafe in (h, ir admin istration at all times; Because Ihnj art made both with and without tugur eoatiny, thus adupliitg th vi to the use of every body; Because they can be pur chased at any drug store at the extremely low price f twenti- fict cents prr; oox. a J'or Sale by Ut'uyijists and Dealers in I'titent JUeTielne eren'irhrr. ' .. Tte Republican Office TT'EEPS constantly on hand a large as- IV sortition!, of ltlttnlr lli,..Hu M.t. ......... Sllhntcnas. Warrants. NimitoonM A?ty E Tr i . r n v fcr - l STOMACH BITTERS ELM SLQOO FILLS be sold ehesp for cosh. tf. GLORIOUS " . j.) Tji.iJi, i ft i in ( n NEWS! THE .... i PEOPLE REJOICING! , "LIVE AND LET LIVE!" v Is tho motto of HlLBRONNERcVqO. . .. v tnIio havo ojiened a " MAMMOTH STOCK-' niti ;ooj)s, MILLINARY GOODS, CLOTniNff, . HATS, CAPS, CARPET3, BOOTS 4 SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLERY &C.f In tho old Court Ilouse building, adjolulns the Iloluies House, TIOITESTA, .P-A- whero they wliriio hnnpy to 'supply th wanu of this community, with an " -A ! ; . i . Entire Frrsli AKsortutcnt : . .. ' . of ull Uio novelties in tho .. . DRY GOODS LINE. ;;:( ha i. . 1 which have been selected with great'enre. An to prlcoH, wo challenge all competitors. It litis long lieen the desire of tho peoplo of this community, to have a store In tlioir . midst whero can bo fountl evervtlitiig gen erally kept In a llrst-rluss store.nnd whero jt could be iurchased at living prices. To satisfy thin want, we havo come lo your midst, and hope by proper attention to business and to tljo want ortue people, to. aeeuro their patronage. . : Our stock of DRESS GOODS Is seeond to none In " "i ' ' ' , -.. '- ' - Western Pennsylvania, i . , ''' nnd wo are Ueterinhiod not to be under sold. Those goods embrace all the 1 A T E ST STYLES, and we feci assured that the citizens of tliis county will not liuvo to gd to adjoining towns to purchase DItF-SS GOODS In th future' ' ' " ' Our stotdt of O L O T TL .X IT a- Is suporior, both In quality and stylo to any ever before otfer-xi in this section, and we trust that all will call and examine our ' stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo also, . MAKF. CLOTHING TO ORDER, having an experienced cutter, we can sat isfy tlie most fustidious ; and as we liavo our own manuliictury iu Philadelphia, wo thereby have tho advantage over all other dealers In this section. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, AQ in endless variety, at priyes to suit tho times. , B & Sh OOTS 0E3 of every atylo aud quality, which wo era. prepared to sell at New. York prices. Call and,Examineouif Stock. opl3-24-ly. UILBRONK-l4ja. I .
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