The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 16, 1872, Image 2

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EIDTOR.
TlESD.ll IflORMSG, ATRIL. Ni, '.STJ.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
For Governor,
JOHN F. HAKTRANFT,
of Montpnmery Co.
For Judge of Supreme Comt,
ULYSSES MEUCUR,
of Susquehanna Co.
For Auditor-General,
HARRISON ALLEN,
of Warren Co.
Republican State Convention.
GE5. HARTRANFT NOMINATED.
IlAKRisnfK(, April 10.
The Convention nirt at noon to-day
to ratify llie proeeediugs of the Har
tran ft caucus laat night and this morn -injr,
io which 85 of tho 133 delegates
had participated.
When the Convention assembled it
was found to he a body of respectable
appearance, and although overrun
with outsiders the delegation n a tinged
to get through its business with great
decorum. Above the President's chair
was tho banner of the Pro Patria Club,
bearing the name of General U. 8.
Grant for President.
James S. Rutan, of Beaver, was
chosen temporary chairman. He said
he but bespoke the sentiments of the
mass? of tho convention, and the Re
publicans of Pennsylvania desire the
re-election of General Grant.
Adjourned until 3 o'clock p. m.
Col. Harrison Greener, of North,
ampton, was reported for President,
and upon being elected took the chair.
The nomination for Governor being
then called for, General John F. Har
tran ft, of Montgomery, was put before
the convention. Hon. W. W. Ketch
am, of Luzerne, was then named, also
General Harry White, and Hon. Da
vid G. Morrell. The two latter with
drew, leaving but Hartranft and
Koteliam, with the following result:
General Uartranf 87 ; W. W. Ketch
am, 42.
A motion was then made that the
nomination of General Hartranft
be made unanimous. There were a
dozen voices in the negative. The
4iomiuaUoti of Geueral Hartranft was
ngreed to by the great body of the
convention.
Hon. Ulysses Mercur was nomina
ted for Supreme Judge by a vote o
70 to 63.
Hon. Halrison Allen was nomin
ated for Auditor-General by a vote ut
70 to 56. Herald.
For some time pust we have heard
a good deal about the sympathy that
is said to exist among Pennsylvania
l.epubliciu.8 with the objects of the
Cincinnati Convention, and uf the
distinguished Republicans of ourStute
who will take seats iu that body. We
tu only y, after a close scrutiny
into the facts, Dba if us regards other
States there is no better louudaliuii for
bimilar reports than there is for those
concerning Pennsylvania, then the
Ciuciuuaci gathering will be a small
afiuir a congregation of individuals
without cou:itucncies. So far as can
be ascertained there is hardly any
foundation for tho report referred to
allectiug Pennsylvania Republicans.
A majority nearly all we might say
of the the geutleiuen who have been
represented as intending to go from
thin Suits to Cincinnati have repudi
ated the sih'i'csii.iii. And amuni; the
I) co n rai.s lliere appears to be but lit
tle i-yi'iniliv wilh the objects of that
Convention. There may tie Peimsyl
4'Hoians there probably there will be
une but tlio number they repreeeul
will le very small, particularly on the
Republican side of the house. 1'ittt
lunjli Commercial.
General George W. Cass is the
.imt-peitive Democratic nuiiiite for
Governor iu lhiState. The J'ot see
trouble ahead fir him in the oil re
gions, where the anti-inonopoiy spirit
is tolerably lively. Thu special reason
for this feeling is the fatuous charter
of the "South Improvement Compa
ny," uhich win not obtained with any
f'i'tal reference to operation iu the
oil regions, but for quite another ob
ject und in another jiart of tlie coun
try, as the title indicate which tact
bies not, however change lis charac
iter. i)n tin piiilnuliir pom!, tun.
Cuss hn'.iipoe.J lo kii.iwaoiuetJiiiig
indeed, the question may be asked,
was not llie "South Improvement C'om-
pnuv" cliurtereil reei;!ly for liim ?
it would lie curious to sec the author
.f the obnoxious charier running fur
Governor iu tlio oil regions, hliil, lie
iieeiua Jikposfil lo try it. 1'ilt'bur'jh
Cnmwrci'il.
Wanted to be an Angel.
A person by the name of Thotnp
son, living at Triumph, "wanted to he '
an angel and with theanirels stand." I
a tew ilays since, anil .o accomplish
tin's very desirable result sooner than
"tired nature" had provided he resort
ed to a convenient drug store and
bought a dose of "cold pisen" in the
shape of a half ounce of laudanum,
which he proceeded to dispose of by
pouring a quantity down his throat.
Having thus, as he thought, secured a
ticket to that undiscovered country
from whence no traveler returns, he
proceeded to inform his family of the
fact. Of course this produced weep
ing ami wailing in tlin household of
the suicidially inclined Thompson, and
a neighboring physician a sent for.
He came, and forthwith sent alter the
"through ticket" the old man had
swallowed a "return pass" in t he shape
of a good stiff emetic. It had the de
sired effect, and quickly dispelled the
old man's visions of bidding farewell
to the mud and gas f Triumph with
the "pale horse and his rider" travel
ing the dark mystery of the future,
and finally dwelling in a land where
the storms of life never are felt, and
the air is fragrant with a sulphuric
odor. In short, Thompson didn't die,
rnd now there are those so unchaiita
able to say that he had no notion of
killing himself, hut merely wished
to scare his interesting household. Be
this us it limy, he lias hud perfect lib
erty since, and has shown no desire to
repeat the attempt. It is to bo hoped
he will not, as it is better to be u resi
dent of Triumph Hill than to - tin the
risk of becoming an angel through
the medium of an ounce of laudauum.
TUusvslle Courier.
We take the following items from
the Clearfield Journal:
A Mr. Lewis Owens, of the State of
New York, was killed at Trout Run,
on Monday last, while engaged iu
breaking a log Ian ling. The log took
a sud.k-n start, and being unable to
get out of the way, a number of them
rolled over him, causing instant death.
He resided about three miles from the
landing where hi remains were taken
previous to interment.
On Tuesday las?, April 2d, the wife
of Mr. Milton Nichols of Lawrence
township, gave her baby a few drops
of laudanum, and placed the vial con
taining the drug in a chair. A short
time after having given the babe the
laudanum Mrs. N. observed that her
girl, aged two years, hud lain down
and gone to sleep. The child not
awaking for some hours, the mother
attempted to arouse it, but failing to
do so she became alarmed and sent tor
a physician, who, upon an examination,
pronounced the little girl iu n dying
conditiou from some, cause, Upou in
vestigation it was apparent that the
child had obtained possession of the
vial and drank n goodly portion of the
laudauum. Every effort wi s made to
restore the little girl, but of no avail,
find she died some six or eight hours
after having taken the poisonous drug.
On Sunday last, Mr. James Ttittule,
aged about 19 years, was seriously, if
not fatally injured, while breaking
Cardon's log landing, u Anderson
creek. The gang bud just quit work,
and young Tuttle had set down on a
log, when the pile suddenly gave wa;
and several hundred logs rolled over
him. Wlicu extricated from his peri
lous position, it was f.-und that one hip
was smushed, and that he hao received
several severe contusions about the
head, beside internal injuries. The on
ly wonder is that he was not instantly
killed. It is very doubtful if be will
recover.
On the same day, at a landing fur
ther down the creek, another man,
whose name we did not learn, had an
arm badly smashed while engaged in
roiling logs into the stream.
Still another man was badly injured,
uhout the same lime, on a landing ut
Rocktou. We could learn no partic
ulars. We take following items from the
Venango Citizen of last week :
On Tuesday the 9th, inst., John
Smith, aged about 10 years, was in
stantly killed, ttud Foster Smith aged
8 years finally injured; only sons ol
Win. H. Smith, of Parker, but former
iv of liuuKlutii tp. Particulars ih.i
kimwu.
The Allegheny river is now naviga
ble for bonis. Several tugs have vmue
up from Pittsburgh to Parker's mid !
takeli down oil barges.
J. R. Grant, Ex-Trensurer of this
county, ha brokou ground for a brick
yard, near the mouth of two mile rin.,
ou thu line of the J. it F. Railroad.
An net pnti-ed tin; Lcginlaiiire to o
talli!i a (erry over tlie Alleylicii)
river, at a point near tlie niouili io
l-ast Samlv creek, cither in ( raulicm
or liorklaiiil township, Veuaiioo cuuu
JJlll'ini! the rcci-ptloti tif All Xtg I t
-n . ,. ...
lopeka, aeconuiio io a local M eel,
a I oca
"Miss l'eliibit Meningitis wastliet-)-iiosure
of all eyes as she protnenailed
! leaning lieuvily upon tlie cork flipja i
Count Hiiw in) riiniamiKotl', a Kns an
naval oflieer, wlio e lina.-t lookeil like
j ,i, a.,,... .. ......i.,... . ,;. . j.,,., Irl;.,, ...
.;,, ai wug witj tcillpC ranee md..-.
ul,,.,tt.,e cU-cks, Uud the Koraeou ur-
aphcruuliu of a dollar store. 1 1 is fair
companion's faeo was fhithed with ex
citemeul ami Laird's Bloom ot Youth,
ami licr eyes fairly flunhet with mer
riment ami beilnilonna, us she lisLcneil
to ti10 djptlicriu-proiliicing mouonyla-
A I5iu Pise 1'hke Mr. Thomas
Keeler, of Wetmore iSiulioii, giv s us
the particulars of a larjre tree, rut
near where he resides, and of which
we hve heard before, but have never
been able, until now to get its propor
tions. It measured 18 feet in circum
ference five feet from the stump. Three
sixteen feet logs were taken from tho
tree, and the top measured sixteen
feet in circumference at iu upper end.
The two first logs were forwarded, by
Mr. Keeler, to Philadelphia, as a curi
osity. The butt log will go into the
Centennial Fair. It weiirhs 12,000
lbs., and will measure 5.000 feet in
cluding the slab. These logs are round
and soun I. Mr. Keeler believes these
the largest logs ever cut in this State,
and believes the tree the largest grown
in it. If any one knows of a larger
one, he desires to hear of it. Proba
bly we shall have no response, Tt.e
largest of these logs can be seen at the
Centennial Fair, to be held in Phila
delphia in 1877. Warren Ledger.
On Friday of last week, a young
man named Isaac Gisher, met with a
severe and probably fatal accident, on
tho Dale Farm, near Driftwood. He
was up at the top of the derrick assist
ing in drawing the tubing from the
well, when hf accidentally slipped and
fell to theground. His body struck tl'e
walking beam and hounded ff to the
ground. As a matter of course the
unfortunate man was terribly bruised.
Ho was picked tip in an insensible
condition and removed to a house
near by, and at last accounts was alive
but n t expected to recover. i'ef. tin.
Itrcord.
County Superintendent.
DinKCToit'a Convention, May 7th, 1S7.
We nre author. r.cd to iiiimiuiicc. A. C.
Porter, of Harnett inwnshsp as a candidate
for Superintendent of Common School ol
Forest County. 50-51
We ai e authorized to announce tlie
name of S. K. Roher, ol' .looks township,
.is a eandidaio for Superintendent of Com
mon School of Forest county.
ERIE & PITTSBURGH! It. S
On and alter M-iiutav, Nov. 1.1, 1SI
trains will run on this road as follows
I.KAVK F. R I K SO UT 1 1 YV A R D.
11:".1 a. M. accommodation Leave
Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives iu Pittsburgh
10:00 a. m.
iOiil a. si., riTTsnrnoii fx., top nt al.
tatiniis, and arrives at A. A U. V. K. It.
Transfer ai I: Hi p. m., nt Newcastle at :l:l-'
p. in., and at ' itt-sburgli at ii:00 p. in.
1:0." a. M accommodation, from J nine
town, arrives nt A. A !. V. R. It. Transfoi
it .1:40 a. in., nt Newcastle it 7;0.' a. in., anil
Pittsburgh nt 1:KI a.m.
5:00 p. m.. Mixed Train leave Erio fin
Sharon, stopping at nil intermediate point
and arming at 10:15 a. in.
LF.AVK PITTSBUltUH NORTWARP
7:15 a. m., f.kie kxpiiks. leaves New
castle, at 10:00a. in., A. AO. W. 15. It. Trans
fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Krientii;
p. m., making close connection lor liull'a
,o and Niagara Falle.
3:3.1 P. M. accommodation, leavj New
in e nt -3n p. in . A. v O. W. R. K
Transfer ut7:.'5 p. m.. and Jamestown at
S:M a. in., connects with mixed trains that
arrives in Krie nt 1:-15 n, m.
ti:"i0 v. M.. Mixed t rain leave Sharon for
Krie, mid nrrivnm at oirard nt l-:.lo a. in.
and Krie at li:;.S a. hi
Trains connect nt Rochester with trnin for
Wlieeliuir and nil Miiiils in West Virginia,
and at rittslmrirh eoimections for l'hilndol
phia, llarrisbuiyh, Baltimore and Wa-sh-inuton
via I'ennsvlvania Central Hnilroad.
Krie Kxpress North, eonneels nt (iirard
with Cleveland and Krie trains Westward
for Cleveland, Chii-niro, and all Hints in
tlio W'oKt; at Krio with Philadelphia tc Krie
Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvinirlon,
Tulioulo, iVc, and with llullalo tV. Krie
Railroad for llullalo. Dunkirk, Niagara
t ails and New Vwr.i City.
t N. KINNEY,
Oeneral Sup't
ALT.EXT.OK
cures OistAsts or TW
TIIR2AT.IUNGS.UYER & BLOOD
Tn thn wnn1rfii1 mcdirlne to whlrh the affllrt
d lire above jml ilivl fur n-lirf. llie ditcun-rer
h-lii-Ti'H hi) hu ciimlilnil in harmony more lit
Nalure't innt .ov.-reiirn cin-attvu protierliea,
whicli (lil h ln-tiHfl Into llie Ti-aclnlilf kuiif
dom fnrhnliuf ilia ick. than wn i?v.-r hi-liira
CH'n'iiMt-it In una mrdl-iiiv. Tin- evidence uf Ihi
fa-t ! found in tli'i irri-ai va-it-iyil iiuw-t uhfii
ntta 'litea-"; whii-ti II liu- bi-i-n Imiiid lo ronqucr.
In On' cure uf Hro nrli Ilia, Slevvr
Couha. an-1 Cie uarlv rla:.r- of Cntiau nl p
tioo, it In- a'limnlie I llu- ni. il ral laraliy. and
ainiiient pliviticiaii p'-ouimiK-e ll tlie irn-ati'i-t
m.-oli al ili-i-'ovury of tin- ai;i-. While ll tnrei- Ilia
revuri-t Cons.'!', it i-lri-mjll cn' llie nnni and
purines tlin blood. Ky il (;ri-at and llier
mi ' i hi Hul iiurilyiin; iimiii-riii-', it cinea all
U il mors, triin tin i I fcu-rofnlii to a
e.nu.i.i ttlolrli, lniile, er t.tw ptlen.
i ... ... .. x,,....ul .iluiii. .ii.l lh..lr
air-el', a-u era m-alc I. and vlitnrima hmlihand
a-i'i i'i cou-liliiMiu t-'Ittliltieil
t ri l nrla.
(tilt inn, 1'i'H-r -orra, hul or
H.xlK i Nk ii. i'i 'hurt, nil tl.e minn-reur eia
., caiM! I liv liu I blood, are coinjiii-n d by lhl
powerrnl p n ilviu : and luvipii-ailin.' niw.ii iue.
If yon find dull, ilrow-v. ili bililalt-d. have .al
low col ir of kin. or yi-llowicli bmw n -mi un
fai-oor hot, fru-ine it In-adarlio or dizjiin-M". bad
la-lc- in month, iiiturual lu-at or clilll. aln-rnaied
wiih hot d inn-', low f irits. and iihH.uiy fnre-bi-liii',
irro filtar ainiclili-, and lonniie cualtsl,
you uru milfcriin: Ironl l'orill l.lver er
milousiiesa." In many can-, nl " t.l u r
CjiuiiUIiiI" only (arl of lln-e a tiijitoma
arj et lerii-lic; I. At a r.- ilidy for all ucll ca.t,
Ur Pierto' H-ilte i Mi-diciil DiHoviry baa no
rial a- ll I'lf -i'U in-rl.-cl rurt-a, havini; llie liv
er niwii-'tlieiii-d and In-aliiiy. For the cure ot
llabliuul 'oiilt pillion ol the hout-la it
la a nev.-r Willi,' remedy. "d Hi""" liv
uet it for thi purio- are loud In ll lirai-e.
Tie urourielur orti-r l.lKI ivuaril for a inedt
cine thai will iul it for llio .lire uf all the die-ea-e
for w ibh it 1 recommended.
8 ii I hv dm -ji-u al l h r bollle. Pn-iared by
R V lii'r-e. M I .Sok Prop U-lor, al 111 I'helul
ciil LaWatni'. .'lli(-:-iuca alrt-el Hul.alo, K. V.
bund roar auuTe.a iur a yaiuittiun.
"I OH WORK neatly executed at thJotJie
'"iii i uijii.i 'i'i ii 'r iin "itiM""
ruRts uuiNimm
tf at
roasojiWe nitus.
JOB WORK
DOUK AT TnS
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At Vie lowest cash price, neatly prompt,
ty, and in tyle, equal to that of any
other titabluhment in tht Diilriet.
BUSINESS CARDS
enow cards,
VISITING CARLt,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING, CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS.
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
MONTHLY ST AT EM K X TS.
ENVELOriCS
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEAD?
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
OSTERS
DODGERS
HANDBILL?,
LABELS,
f HirPIKG TAOS, A-e.
lVomnii Know Tli.tmclf.
The great publication bv Dr. Chnvaiw,
Woman as a wife ani mother,
will wive you inonev and mill'erinn.
Afrenln wanted i rcrvw h'erp j Indies pretcr
red For terms a litres Win. It. Kveim A
Co., 740 Sanson! St., Philadelphia. -It
Q1 nfV'm,', " "" '' lv one
vliVtt 'vii-,jpnt. eanvns-iiiK for
THE GUIDE BOARD,
It? Ur. V. W. Hnll. Ai'ents Wnnled. If.
N. MeKlnuey A t'o., ill North 7th Street.
Philn. l'n. 2S 4t
FJEtEE TO..wiL,.;,;:;,B.
I. peetusnfnuriiew
BOOK I tiis'rnfed I'nm-
HV Itihl,. ,M1,
a r T7i iv? rrf t'l'ii n- ovr -.vo
iA&XXJkSZl & KJ tine seriptiiro 11
lustrations to anv Hook nirent, fn-e o'
elinrire Address Xiltionn. ruhlishinir Co.
IMiilndelphia, l'n.
lis-H
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,
OF TIIKRTATK Of rKN KHVLV SI A,
MAItKKT ST., wet of 17th, PllIi.A.
Tto-oiens Septemlier inth. IS71. Thoroiitfli
Colleirinle traininir for the prm-liee o Min
Kntrineerinir, Civil Kniritieerinn, Mecluoii
enl Knoiiieei-lnit. Alinlvtlenl liioiitrinl
Che' Istry, Metnllonry i tl Architecture.
Tho Piplonin of the Co leite Is reis'lved as
conclusive evidence of pi'mielcncv liy t..
nrst enuiiiiHTs and miupaiiips emia-jred Ir
works of iiiiiroveiuetit. l-'or llth Xiiiiun
.Minouiii-enient, aituresa fli,tni:n i.
KI-.NNKHY, M. i 1'ies.t.ol Faculty. W-
lntMiitcil Vftvotmtt.r I. ISTll.
Samples fne nt al rocery stores. II. A.
art let i , t'o., riii'aileiplna, ..-4i
AtiKNis iito nnxn
wnutiHi rorv'.riivvrwjw rut
i!rrnt Coiiflasralion.
Tho tJneen Citvan it w is and Is Tlie
Hamlet of 40 venra to. Tho (Jrct Cit
of vesierdav. The SinoiilderiiiB Kiiins of
to-day. A jtrnphL nis-onnt of Its unex.'.iii
pled r so and vivid pictiii-p of its Midden
detruction hy Colherl Chanilierlain, l'.d-
itorsofiho CIllCAtiO Tltl IllM;. Kye
witnesses mid (rrent sulVerers from the ter
riblo visitation. All tho main facts and
Incidents attending this irrentest ealumil
of the country, are portrayed with sur
passed distinctness mid power, tho effect
on Coiiiinercc, Insurance, Ac, fiuly dis
cussed, and details of a world'b ynim-
thetie leHponse recordeit.
rmiv iliustrateil. I'ricc low. Aiients
shou d apply Immediately ns the sale will
he Imin-nsc. I'li-ciilars lice. Iliiiiimril
Itroa. l'iili!isho:s. 7-8 Satisoni St., I'liiln.
I'AI'TION.-llewaro of inferior works.
He snr . vim net CuI.UK.K dc CM AM It KIN
l.AIN'S KDlTluN. 31-4t
A ( i K X TS V A X T V. O TO R
Sexual Scienc
no ii. un ni.t.it.tioo. 1 i mini. i -oil uud
and their mutual interrelations hove, lis
laws, I'ower. Ac. hv I'm!'. O. X. Fowler.
Send for Circulars and specimen pai'cs.
Addreaa National ruMiithiiig Co., I'liila.
Pa.
ACF.NTS WAXTKP. Kxelusive territo
ry emoted on tho
PICTORIAL HOME BIB'.F.
Contnins over lion Illustration. Is a
complete T.ilirary of Itililienl Kiiowlotlire.
h.xeellsntl otliers. in i.iiutisii una i lerinun
Send for Circular. Win. Flint fc Co, I'hil
dclphia, l'n, J-4t
PENNSYLVAUJA CEW
TRAL RAILROAD
OX AX1 A1TF.U II P. P. Sunday Mav
1. IK70. Trains arrive at nnd leave the
I'liion Depot, corner of YVahhiuiou nd
I.ilierty street, ns follows;
AKRIVK.
Mail rraiii, l.tlO n in; Fast Line, 12.12
; WeirsHccoiiiiiioiiatinn No. I, li.'JO a in
Hrintoii iici'oiiimodatioti No I, 7.-VI n in;
Wnll s iicconimodation No 2, K.'iSa in ;Cin-
rinnnti express i.-jo a in ; Johnstown ac
commodation lu.oU am; liraildock'H nc
e oniinodiitioii No 1,7.00 pin; Pittslnirh
express l.tlO p in; I'ncilie express l.ftd p in ;
v ui i h ni'coiiimoiiiiiion rso a, 2. i- p in;
Moniewood accoiiniiodatioii No l.'.l.iio pin;
Wall's iiccoiiiinodation No 4, fi.oll p in;
Drinlon aceoniiiiodation No 2, 1.10 p in i
Way Passenger ln.ui p in.
in-; fa n r.
Sout! er i expross a.O a m ; Paeifie ex-
rress 40 i in ; all s accommodation No
, 6.tl0a in Mail Train S.lo a in ; llrinton's
acisiiiiiniHiatioii 1 i. in a iu ; Kruddock's ne
comniodntion Nol.o. 10 p in; Cineinnaii
express 12.:t.'i p in ; Wall' accom modal ion
N 'i, 11. Til a in ; Johnstown accom n-odation
4.0."i p m ; iloiucwooil accoiuiiiodation No
I. ,..(.) p in; I'iiilaileipliia express it.. ill j in;
Wall aceoinnioilatioii o:i,:i.0"i in; Wall
aeeoiiiiiuMliition No 4, 0.n.' p m ; Fast Line
7.4U p in; Wall No5, 1 1.1.(1 p in.
Tlie i hurt' ti Trains leave Wall' Station
every Sunday at n.0" a. in., reaching Pitts
burgh at 1 1 1. 1 i'i a. in. Kotnriiinu leave Pilts-
liurirh at l.'.-Vi p. in., and arrive at Wall's
Station nt '.'.ID p. m.
Cincinnati express leave diily. South
ern express daily except Mm lay. All oth
er I rams daily, except Sunday.
For further information npiv to
V. II. HKCKWITII, Airent.
Tho Pennsylvania Ttailrond Compnnv
will not assume ajsy Itisk for llawaye ex
eept for Wenrinx Apparel, and limit their
rsponsihility Ui hie lli.itdrcd Holla' s val
ue. All liairirafre exceeding that a ount
in value will lie at the risk of tlio ;uer.
unles taken by special com met.
A. J. CASS.O
Oeneral Superintendent, Altiumti pa.
FREE 3 MONTHS ON TKIAl",.
A tirsi-eluss large quarto Journnl.Ut eol
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U V. P.IIOCKETT S Popular history
of the bloody
F RNCO-GERMftN WAR!
Now cmitniiiing a lull account of tha
Fearful Reia;n of Tenor in Pari
Is selling beyond all precedent.
It is by far then on reli ibleiind only coin
plcte and iuiprriia! his'nry 01 thai 111 gh v
hlrugglc and its mniueno-iis icsuits. 81.
pa-es nearly ."0 spirited illiistmt ,,n,
price, onlv flM. 4n,(iti ias aiiendv
Kohl. It is issued in h itli . njlisii nn'i
oeiiuiin, ami is hi voh 1 qcslion tlie last(--i
selling lei'ik extant. Wulo awake energet
ic agents w amen. 1 erio exira. mv i
the time to com luoncv. A. 11. HlJr
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Tho Pittsburgh Commercial.
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The "Presidential yetir" Is nlway a
reading year with llio Anierlcnn people.
It Impose extraordinary dulies on ji.ur
nals froni which the people may usual
ly expec' not only the new of tho day,
ti i it lu'ellioent dhcussion of pulilie qnes.
tionsiind enunciation of opinions. lillo
this is true inn irenerat sense the yenr be
fore ll Is likclv, m a political sense, to tie
one of nnnsnallnterest j the Demncralle
party Is breaking up, nnd Iherenreln lea
lions of nllliuices and purpose altogether
novel in our polities. The eieetionsof the
pie-t year linvs resulted In almost an un
broken seric of ltepublicnn vletoilns,
Oeneral Ornnts ndininisiriitinn has receiv
ed the unipiivoen: iixloi-sement of tho
American people) and there I everv In
dication now that, ns the Republican can
didate, he will be rc-ele ted Preshl nt. A
an Independent Kepublicnii Paper the
Commkhciau will in the future, as In the
past, render mi iiinleviating sup sirt to
Republican Principles, holding that the
good of the Republic requires tl at the
(fovernment should remain in the hand
of the party that saved it ill the great 1 1 fo
ur dea'li striigirl . In the future n in tlio
past it will s pi nk its own views regarding
men mill in aniros, holding flint throuuh
free dNcn-sion only can safe conclusions
lie reached and the Independence of the
pros preserved. In this regard we en
say simply that the Com mkiiciai. will bo
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to maintain the position which tlio Com
MKiiftAi. has always held among the lead
ing journal of (he dav, lor now enler-lirisi-ns
well ns for independent opinions.
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full of interest, European publics are
a-rila'ed," and the American reader will
likely find mil. h in them to attract Ills at
tention. At home all is life mid in Ii.
Railroad are beinx constructed every
where: new proeets are nlnnst daily pro
claimed; population is ineieadngj -nter-prise1
In'elligeutly directed wa never so
well rewnrded, nnd the prospect for Ihe
wondeiful activities of our country Is, to
sav the least, extreni ly eiicoinaging.
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iiitimate'y identilied and ns n Itusines
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faetiiring district on the continent, has
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these relations for many yenr to come.
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embracing n-tirly ihewholo of Pennesyl
vania, mm h of Ohio, West Virgin a and
Stn'es bevond, it is the favor. to ill the
eouiiting-linnse, tlio efllee, llio store nil I
the 1'atnilv. especially of business and culti
vated classed. Tn hold thin pine will he
our constant ellorl,
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Attention Agents t Think of This
Wonderful Sneers ! 2.1,000
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Friiiico-tlcrnian War. sold first (ill davs.
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bloody Rubellion in Paris, making nearly
eit-i iiaires and l.V elegant illustrations, nnd
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Prieo only Fi.'iO. Im-oniplele work,
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REDUCTION OF DUTIES
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IMU'H
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WcIIm' Carbolic TablelKi.
For Cout;ls, Colds .'ind Hoarsen as.
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bination With other ellicient remedies, in a
popular iui'io, tor the (. ore of all throat
and lung diseases. I Ioni se. .ess uud L is
ceralion of tlie throat are immediately re
lieved, ami statement are constantly be
ing sent to tlie proprietor (! relief iu cases
ol Throat ilillicultie of years standing.
CAUTION iliitfaT
le Tabli-ls ; ilon't let mliei-goods be palmed
off on vou in llieir place.
John 11. Kellng, at I'lalt St., N. Y.' Solo
Aueut. Sold by Di umjints, Price --i eeiil
a box, &i-4t
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liiaik a;ci ti have long wanted a novelty
in the siibscnpti ni line, which will hull at
sigiit 111 every family.
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER
Is the only w irk extant which satisfies
his want. U ,h beaiitiinl and sinking,
oiub.nmg an entirely new and oieuant
l-'aiuily Piioiuiiiapli A. bum, with a eoui
niclu l'ainily lli.siory. Euil particular
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Tin Naiis-iiii street, Philadelphia.
A SIOXTllI-lIorse ami
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A i E N TS W A N T KUKO R
n mm
Ijtmg an l:xpne uj tha ikerert tiitti
and Mistrrira of Mormon! nm.
With a toil an. 1 niith. uiie history o''
Polygumy, by .1. II. Kudle, EdiU.r of tho
sa t l ake Reporter.
A.'int are meeting with unpeeentrd
su -ess, one reports l;,ij (.ubscribers in lour
days, author 71 in two davs. Sci d lor
lu-uiais ami eo v nal tlm pies bny of
..u.b. .uwouu riujuamng Co.. Phia..
1U-41
ANDREWG a CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINES BOILERS
li RILLING TOOLS, AND ALL K IX lift
OF
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
tiEAI.Rn lit
Vo.t Ae.t Ar
TIDIOUTE. I'..,
JOIIK A5PRKW, 11. rtsiisn.
fi-tt
RIFLES. SHOT C.UNS CEVOI.Vs.
Inn ninterlnl of everv kb d Wr t" 'm-'
Price List, tofliea' We-fern t.uti W ik ,
Piltsburgh, Pa. Army pur mil R.o
vers bought or ti n !e. for, A 1:1 tin Wiin"d.
IH-lt
URNTrn AO EM'S, even-while lC
IflHllItU e-inin 'or oil'- '' hill,
L Mt Pnner A line fc.' 00 sterl K grnvinir
given toeverv subscriber, l-'xtrii'-rd nury.
I11I1 mints. Addrean II. II. Ut SSKldl
lloston, Mass,
I'I 4t
AGENTS WANTED TOS THE
only icl nlile, Coinpleio ml llueiy illtiatr
ted llistorv of
CHICAGO CONV LAGRATIOH.
'l lie lastcst selling book ever Issnod, ,
quick I v iiiel M'ciire exit a 'ei ins and choice
Held, nn lit. fill cent-. Ill n -HD Mao.
I'ubiii-heis, Sans 'in St., Phi. a, !4-4
AC.KNTS W ANTED FOR 'I'll 13
M1ST0RY OF THE
iJlVAR IU EUROPE
ll clllaiiis over 10 lino i'n;i uv ligs of
Ratlin Sei nes and iiiciileiits in ihe War,
nnd is Hi-only r I 1. 1 .. A L 1 I i I . N 1 1 1 mi
OFFICIAL lilsioivol Hull urcut conlli. I.
Audits a e uieeliiu.' w,tli uupri ceilen'i d
sins-ess selling ! Ill M tin0cop.es pel day
and it Is published in both Lnii l. and
' tcruuiii.
P A II Tlf) M fnl'erior histories are beinf
OHU I I Uilcirclilatcil. ftee that tho Issik
vo. 1 buy contain bill line -iigrnviu-N und
s(Hipa;cs, Send for e iciilais ,v see our
terms, nnd a full description of tho work.
Address NAIiONAL PC liLIll I Nvi
CO., Philn., Pa. I.Vit
Ail ION TS WANTF.lt! For tha XI :-il!it
Wiltv Honk
THE MIMIC WORLD,
AND PUBLIC EXMIDITIONS.
Ity livo L i.-aii. Picaaes everyli lv ;
w ill soil iniiiieiisciy j is genial, juuiit v an I
piire-t'-ned ; lias title in 5 e ilors. ami
l.luslratious. Nothing like It I Canvasa-ing-H
sik a rare beautv. New World
Publishing Co., 7th .V Market Mt., Pinla.
TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM.
M. P. GETCHELL
DRY GOODS
Xutioisiti, IIoo( A Khot-a.
HATS &c CAPS,
Ac, Ac, Ac,
COtXKR .W.4.V , T)KfOT .SIS.,
TIDIOUTE, PA.
Hn the largest and most C..ini-le'- tk
now 011 hand, of any store 111
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Ilavinjr ptirrlitiscil my ?oeV ilire
llie irrcnt ilei line indolil, enn nell
(jooil clietiper tlmii any Iry (ounls
House in tlie Oil I'eginn. Person
purclinsino- goods of nie will save 2"
percent. M. P. fiF.TCIl Kl.h.
Tiiliotite, April 11, 1870. 4 Gui
j u rubeba:
Is aSmitli Americitn plant that ha been
Used for many years by the mistical
iHfiiltyofthosecnuiitr.es willi wonderful
ellicaey, nnd is a Sure and Perfect Reined
.or ail His, -a. os of tho
l.iver ami Si.ieeu, l.ulargcnient fir Oh-,
btruciion of Intestines, I'r'nnry,
Vleriue, or Alidoinlnal irnn,-' -
Poverty ura want of iih-o l. In
tel 111'. item or Remittent
I'i vers, Intlntna Ion ot
liie l.iver. Iiniphy,
S:ug.!:sh( 'ircii-'
laiionoltl.n
lllood, Ab-cejHi"'. Tumors, .Iiiund,cet
Scinfiila, Iiyspcpsin, Ar;ue and FeVer, or
tlioir Cone. m. tants. .
Dr. WELLS' Ext.-act or JUtlUREBA
is a most perfect nlti ratlM. and iu oifereil
to the pubdc ns a grval inviu'orator aiur
remedy lor nil impur.t es 01 tlm blood, ik
for organic wekiics w :th ilie.r Ht'emlniit
evils. For the forego. ng e.iniplaint
Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubo'oa
i coniidcntly rcefnnnicnded to ecrr
family as 11 household rciii.-il v, and siioui'd
be Ir- civ taken 111 ail iieiaii(,'eiiienl-, 01 iho
sysieniv.
Itis.VuTA I'm SH'It is n,.t what is.
popularly called a l'.l l TI'.KS, ...,- is ,i in
tended us such ; but i siniplx a power. w!
alterative giving hi ailli, vigor an , mini 10
all the vital lori es, and aiiiiua'i ui.d 'ortt
liesail weak ami iviiipliatic u inpraiiieiiis.
JOHN U. KKLl.ta.i, I'hiti St.. New
1 01k. Sole A vent for the t'uitid states.
Price line OolUr ii I,. .111.. s..,...i -...
Jr',;ar. ,.4t
r EYN 0 l'd s7bMoFeIo1c 0
I Ceutru Si. , opposite Post Oilico,
OIL CX'iY, PENN'A.
DKAI.KltM IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
V'jOliS, CMU'EnXG,
Oil, CLOTHS. HOOTS & SHOES
HA TS ii- CA I'S, TJ:lMMLas
NOTION.-., F.Tl '., FTC.