KDITOR, TCESDAT MORJilSO, JILT 1, 1871. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vice President JIENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. "REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. HARTRANFT, f Montgomery Co, For Judge of Supreme Couit, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Assembly, II. 1L MAY. For Prothonotary, J. B. AGNEW. For Sheriff, T. J. VAN GIESEN. For Treasurer, FRED. GLASSNER. For Commissioner, JOHN THOMPSON. For Auditor, L. WARNER. For Surveyor S. D. IRWIN. We give the full returns of the Primary Eelections this week. The ticket will be found at the head of the first column 2d page. The usual alle gations of fraud &c, are talked of, but as the return judges threw no votes out, we shall not notice them. We advise all Republicans to heartily sup port the ticket. .Communication from Russell Errett. H'ikj'rs or tbi Republican State) Central Com. op Pa., 716 Walnut .St., Philadelphia, Junk 24, 1872. J Editor Republican Dear Sir: "The following appeared in the Phila delphia Press of Saturday, June 22d : WASnisGTON, June 21. Russell Errett. Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican State Central Committee has been here in consultation with the National Executive Committee, or some of its members. Privately he gives it as his opinion that Hartranft cannot be elected in October, in the face of the determined opposition of so large a proportion of the Republican press, and the voters of the State. Publicly he sings quite a different tune, and boasts that the opposition of such papers as The Press will help Hartranft. According to Errett the "'old man of the sea" on the shoulders of the Pepublican party of Pennsylva nia is neither Cameron nor Hartranft, but General Grant. He thinks (and this is understood to be the opinion of fotato .treasurer JHackey, and other Cameron followers) that the partv is more divided upon Grant than ft is upon Hartranft. At lease Mr. Errett's i'riends so report him. Please say to your readers that this whole story is a lie, made up of the whole cloth. I have never, privately or otherwise, given it as my opinion that Hartranft cannot be elected, but, on the contrary, have uniformly cx pressed my hearty conviction that he mot only can but will be elected. Nor have I ever said or thought that Grant was "the old man of the sea" on the shoulders of the Republican party, nor that the party is more divided on Jirant than Hartranft. All these alle Ration of the Press are utterly false and unfounded. Permit me to add that, while I have the fullest confidence in the success of Hartranft and Grant, we need the hearty co-operation of the newspaper press. . I therefore take this opportu jiity to urge on you the importance of jvewjug constantly on your readers he claim of General Hartranft, and of keeping constantly before them the fact that Grant cam.ot be elected if w lose Pennsylvania in October. The mult cf tho Presidential Election hang upon our Contest for Governor. If Hurtranft id elected, Grant's etic h :i-snri d Im'voikI n iut ; if he is W. R, DUNN beateu, Grant's election is nuither probable nor possible. This circular is not for publication, but simply to furnish you an authori tive contradiction of fabrications of a mendacious newspaper, whose false hoods are calculted to mislead and de ceive, unless so contradicted. I ask, therefore, as a favor to the cause we all love, that you will give your read ers so much of this as is necessary for the public enlightment. Very Respectfully, Russell Eiirett, Chairman. Among the most perplexing of the many difficult questions lately pro pounded to Mr. Greeley by his former political associates and friends, is the inquiry addressed to him by Hon. Lewis F. Allen, who has subscribed for the Tribune ever since it was started, as to his opinion of the understanding which is supposed to exist betwecu the editor of a paper and its subscribers concerning its general political princi ples, Mr. Allen complains that he, in common with thousands of others, hav ing paid for a Republican paper in which he mainly believed, is now, by reason of its total change of front, saddled with a paper in which he does not bolieve at all ; and whilo he says he cares nothing for the paltry sum of unearned subscription which he has paid, ho wishes Mr. Greeley to tell him whether, as a matter of political and business ethics, he is doing right to keep his money for that which he did not subscribe? He does not want the money back nor docs he avow him self in favor of the election of Presi dent Grant, but he is anxious to have a candid expression of opinion from Mr. Greeley, concerning tho intrinsic equitableness of the case. The Tribune has not yet given a satisfactory reply. Campaign Mottoes by Greeley. "Grant and his policy deserve the very highest credit." Horace Greeley. "The people of the United Slates know General Grant have known all about him since Donclson and Vicks burg ; they do not know his slanderers, and do not care to know them." Horace Greeley. "While asserting the right of every Republican to his untramraelcd choice of a candidate for next President un til a nomination is made. I venture to suggest that General Grant will be far better qualified for that moment ous trust in 1872 than he was in 18(58." Horace Greeley. "We are led by him who first taught our armies to conquer in the West, and subsequently in the East also. Richmond would not come to us until we sent Grant after it, and then it had to come. He has never been defeated and never will be. He will be as great and successful on the field of politics as on that of arms." Horace Greeley. "A Democratic national triumph means a restoration to power f those who deserted their seats in Congress and their places under the last Demo cratic President to plunge the country into the Red sea of secession and re bellion. Though you paint an inch thick, to this complexion you must come at least. The brain, the heart. the soul of the present Democratic party is the rebel element at the South, witu its northern allies and sympa thizers." Horace Greeley. Yes ; Gen. Grant has failed to grat ify some eager aspirations, and has thereby incurred some intense hatreds, These do not and will not fail, aud his Administration will prove at least equally vital. W e shall hear lamen tation alter lamentation over his fail u res from those whose wish is father to the thought; but the American peo pie let them pass unheeded, lheir strong arm bore hira thriumnhantly .iiiuugu ,uo n a. nit. A luw lug 11 utbc House, and they still uphold and sua tain him ; they never failed and never will. Iloract Greeley. On Friday last, while Mr. Geo. S. Duncan and family, of Pumer, were absent on a visit to Oil City, some un known scoundrels forcibly eutered and pretty thoroughly went through the house, taking a sum of money, a lot of clothing and many articles of value. Mrs. Duncan's trunks and wardrobe was ransacked and the contents scat tered promiscuously about, in borue instances being wantonly and malici ously torn and cut. Mr. Duncan has the thieves "spotted and will prose cute them to the full extent of the law. We are in possession of the names of these scoundrels, but retrain from pub lishing them, in order that justice may meted out to them. Pet. t'tn. Jtecord. When Evans ptoved a defaulter it was Uen. llartranil that commenced legal proceedings against him, and yet Evans with a portion of the "pick ings" in his pocket, and McClure. who is just using Forney as a convenient tool to deteat Grant by defeating Hart ranft first, undertakes to make neonle believe that Hartranft is guilty of I! -.1 ii ni. . J . complicity wun i.vans i mm is nearly as bad as making Yerkes, the peniten tiary convict, make an affidavit against Hartranft with the understanding that if Buekalew beats Hatranft for Gov ernor Yerkes should be pardoned. ruuouryn commercial. A wedding was dashed in Alabama recently by the bride taking French leave just before the ceremony. Any one who may have had a reprieve read to him as he was standing on the waflbld can form sonio idea how the briiUigroom Alt. Proth. 3 I 8 TOWNSHIPS. J ! 6 Barnott M 11 81 6 6 8 2 88 t Jenks 6 7 12 1 2 11 IS 11 Own )2 6 2 2 12 2 15 () 7 Hickory 41 1 42 9 87 45 8 Harmony No. 2 50 17 22 10 11 II 62 45 13 Klngslcy 8H A 4 8 10 0 35 R 81 TloneMa 27 28 12 1 38 26 21 40 23 Howe No. 8 1 fl 1 7 fl Tioncsta boro 40 84 12 11 47 87 2fl 44 38 Howe No- 1 7 24 11 17 4 Harmony No. 1 13 12 11 10 4 15 10 2.1 23 Total 2(17 151 108 43 101 173 217 300 203 151 151 173 Majorities 116 40 44 Van Glpxen's majority, it will te fon in over both the other candidates. Clark, the Democratic aandidate for Sheriff, received 8 votes In Ki'' and onein Howe. S. J. Setley recci ved 1 vote in 1' r Treasurer. Davis re ceived fi and Tictsworth 1 v . rioiiesUi Ilorough for Co. Committee. The following . ruinations were madoby the Return Judges : Assembly, H. H. May : Surveyor, 8. D. Irwin. M. W. Tate was elected Chairman of tho County Committee. 1776. There will be a celebration at JULY to which all are most respectfully invited. The following programme will be carried out. PROGRAMME: Firing of cannon and ringing of bells at sunrise. Parade of Fantastics at seven o'clock. A foot-race for a purse of two dollars ; Open to all. A wheel-barrow race, blindfolded, for a purse of three dollars, at nine o'clock ; Open to all. General parade at ten o'clock, headed by the Forest Brass Band. Line of march to be determined Dinner at twelve o'clock. After form and march to the Speakers' stand, where the following exercises will take place : Music by the Forest Brass Band. Prayer by the Chaplain Music "Hail Columbia" by Thirteen Young Ladies. Reading the Declaration of Independence by S. D. Irwin. Music . by the Brass Band. Oration by M. W. Tate. Music by the Choir. Oration by Isaac Ash. Music by the Brass Band. Fireworks in the evening. COMMITTEE ON E. L. DAVIS, W. A. GRAVES, P. D. THOMAS, A. B. KELLY, JACOB It is probable the Dr. Hunter A M I It A C L E ! Mr. Samuel noil, of W. E. Hchmertz fc Co., Wholesale Iloot and Shoe M an niacin r era, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been afllicted with chronic rhetunatiNli for tli ii ty years, from his right hip to his foot, having to line a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from attending to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without effect, except Oillilaml's Puiu Killer, he was finally induced to try it. A second applica tion enabled liiin to lay aside his crutch, and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr. Hell is a popular and well-known citizen, is a living monument of the ell'acaoy of that reat medical discovery, Gilliland's Paitt Killer. The afflicted should ask their grocer or druggist for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. tiilliland, we under stand, wants a rospectable agent in every town ami county lor it. The principal of fice is at 72 Third Avenuo, Pittsburgh Pa. 31-4C AOKNTS WANTED Hound canvass ing book SENT FREE! of postage on receipt of 75 cents, and ex culsive territory granted on the riCTOItIL HOME BIBLE. Contains over 300 illustrations. Isa com plete Library of liiblical Knowledge. Ex cells all others. In English and liermaii, Wm. Flint & Co., Phila., Pa. 27-4t ACENTS WANTED. A TALE ti FEMALE. ltusinesa pleasant 11 and pays better than uny enterprise in the Held. Agents make from ti to $8 per da v. Send stamp for samples and par ticulars. Address J. LATHAM A CO.. -H2 Washington St., Huston, Mass. 11-4 Sheriff. Troiw. ComAint 1872 Tioncsta on the FOURTH OF by the Marshals. dinner the procession will re INVITATIONS: C. D. MABIE, DANIEL BLACK, P. O. CONVER, S. H. HASLET, SHRIVER will procure a third speaker. Dissolution Notice. ATOTIC15 is hereby given that the firm 1 of Klinordlinger & Co., isthlsday dis solved by mutual consent. All moneys due the firm will be paid to Geo. W. lio vard &. Co., successors of Klinordlinger t Co., and all claims against the (inn w ill be paid by tuem. N. KLINORPLINC.EK, UEO. W. HOVAKI). Tioncsta, June 1st, 1872. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streets, TIOISTESTA. 3?jV. This Arm Is prepared to do all work In its line, and will warrant everything done at their shops to give satiHlactiojj, 1'u.t ticular attention given to 1I011S1SII0EIX, Hive them a trial, aud you will not re gret it. ia-ly. WATCH FREE to Aprents to intro duce articles that sell in every house. Lata ifc Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 32-4t JCnsCRlHE for the Foret.t Republican ' It will pay. Wm,, Fellers, LICENCED AUCTIONIKR, will attend to all business in that line nronmtl v. at reasonable rates. Address WM. FELLEHfS. Newmanvllle. Mm. Clarion Co. Pa. NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters of administration to to the Estate of Mii'hael llonrv. lsteof the Isirough of Tioncsta, Pa,, deceased, have been granted to the auliserlbers, all persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the ette of the said decedent will make known the samo without delay, to JOHN WALTERS, Administrators. May 0, 1H72. -tlt, Tioncsta, Pa, AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES OF JAS. FISK, JR. Contains biographies of Drew, Vanderbllt, Gould, Tweed, Ac, with a financial histo ry oi ine country tor the last three vears, and what Grant new about "I1LACK FRIDAY." Over f.(H1 pages. Price $2. Address Now York Hook Co., 115 Nassau St., N. Y. 12-tt KANSAS REGISTERED !KM.N Safe and Profitable Investment Donds. Home of the wealthiest counties in Kansas, Allon, Anderson, Franklin, Johnson and Iouglas Counties. Registered by the State of Kansas. Interest and principal paid by the Stato Treasurer. Tho ltomls pay 7 per cent. Interest, and arc over three years old, thecoupons having been alw ays regularly and promptly paiC For statis tics and information, address Samuel A. Gaylord A Co., 33 H all St., N. Y. 12-4t NO MORE RUBBING ! HUY ONE OF Stone's Fountain Washers. Retail price, l.fi(). SUone A Ford, fl3il Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Circulur. 12-H AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Particulars free. G. Stin son A Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. 12-4t fti.ooo iti:wAiii For nny 1 ease of Blind, Rleodintr, Itching or Ulcrated Piles that DeUing s Pllo Rem dy foils to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Pllos, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 1.00. 12-4 When the Rlood Rushes with roeVct like violence to the head, causing hot flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it is a certain sign that a mild, salubrious, cooling and equalizing laxative is required and Tarrent's Effervescent Seltzer Aperi ent should bo at once resorted to. Sold by all I'l-ngglsts. 12-4t 01;; A NIC LAW OF THIS SEXES Con.litons v hu h impair vitality pos itive and negative electricity proof that lit'o is evolved without union effort of to bacco influence of flosh a phosphoric diet modorn treatment of pelvic diseases, stricture and varieocelo, and arrest of de velopment; ten lectures to his private sur gical class, by Edward H. Dixon, M. D., 42 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.; 04 pages, 25 cents. "Every line from the pen of Dr. Dixon Is of great value to the whole human race." Horace Greeley. 12-4t GREAT MEDICAL ROOK of useful knowledges to all. Sent freo for two stamps. Address Dr. Honaparto f Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 12-4t UC PIANO CO., N. Y. Price, tf)Qfl . O.No AfcTto. CircularsfreeDiaU (INCORPORATKD 1800.) COLUMBIA FIRE INS. CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. S. Detwiler, Pres't; H. Wilson, Vico-Pres't; Herb't Thomas. Treas. ; J. F.. l-'rueauff, Soc'y; B. S. Detwiler, Hiram Wilson, Robert Craifj, Wm. Patton, John U. liach man, M. M. Strickler, Jacob S, Mtriuc, James Schroeder, Goo. Uogle, W. (1. Case, Amos F. Eves.John Shert.er, H.R. Essick. Eor Insurance or Agencies, undress J, F, Fruoauif, Sec'y, Columbia, Pa. 8-4t LIGHTNING RODS. Muuson'g Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Spiral V langcs, is the most complete protection against lightning ever Invented. Endorsed by the scientific world, and by Wholosalo Dcalars from Maine to Georgia. Send for Circular to LOCK HART A CO., 2M Penn. St., Pittspurgh. Pa., or N. Y. Copper Lightning Rod Co,, 33 Union Squaoe (North), N. Y. 8-4t INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Walnut St Phila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual IYIARINEJNLAND&FIREINSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 18ti!l, f2.048.323 30 120,000,000 losses paid since Its organiza tion. WM. HUHLER, Central Agent, llarrisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti- onesta, Forest County, Ta. 8 0m READ! READ T The subscribers having ro-rcnted the IKVIXI? UIUST mills. Would say to their old customers, and the community generally, that they keep constantly on hand a large stock of" FAMILY FLOUR of all grades, Chop Feed, Shorts, Bran, Oats and Corn. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not to be under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can be , i SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly tlisn from any other point. Immcdiato attention giveu to all orders from a distance, E. JONES & CO. THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE ItLACK TIM with the Green Tea Flavor Warranted to suit all tastes. For salo every where, in our "trade mark" pound and half pound packages only, and sale wholesale only by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. New YorK. P. O. Hox fiWl. Send for Thca-Nectar circular. 7-lt R, R. PIADY RELIEF IIKE1 Till! UIIIIST IMINM In from On to Twenty Minute. NOT ONE HOUR dot rwit"r tilt :.vt iti-i-mi'iii t,..iu anv mt m kp:r with pain. RADWATfl KK.WY It KM UK Iti A (THK TOR KVTIIY PAIN. It Writ 1i first hi id ) Tho Only ln1n Jlomotly t)mt itit:tittv Mti4 tlx tiixnt virrm-litiltis an, allavt Imttmrvnl tntift, and cunt CoKcr-lion, Win-liter iif Ino i.niiK, Su.mrif li, ikiwela, or tWr giauda or urganf, by IN KKOM ONE TO TWENT7 MIMJTFS, no iit!iMr liuw violent ttr ici-rm-wHn th mm t1i KIILl'MATIC, BnlntMt'it. I "firm, crlplit, N-rvuua, Iw.ictlifKi, ur i-rtHirHHH wuii duM-aw mnv auilir, RAOWAY'8 READY RELIEF Wil l. AFFORD INSTANT PASK. INFLAMMATION liK THU KlnSKY. INI 1. ANIMATION OF THK ULADDEIt. INFLAMMATION OF T1IK IIOWKL. CONOF.STION OF HIE t.rSO.3. BORE THROAT, hlcl li'l IT 11HKA TIIINu. I A1. CITATION OF TIIK 11 K ART. HYSTERICS, CltULT, 1I I'll Til K If I A. ATAllllll, ISn.VESZA. IISADACHF., TOOTtMCHR. NDl liAl.niA, RHKL'MATISM. COI.n OHIU.R, AOUI- ( llll.Ti. Tli nviulo U.in ff tin. Ilrndy H Pllrf In llic purl nf f n n hi lli wlo ur lii.licntty will allctnl e:uj mi-l titmr.-rt. T )Mil- rirotw ltt iilf ft InitiMrr ttt wlcr wilt Ift II fVw mcnii.'i.li. riitf CIIAMI'r. M'ASMS, Snl H H'ldM Al 'II. IIKA lTU-IX, KICK llF.Ah.M'IIK, (IIAUKIIKaI l'YSKN I'KliY, OI.U W1NO IN VHt UOWKLS. m INTKKNAI, FAINS. 'I'rntvlrtii Klionlil itlwavfl mm' ttoMVnf nsdws)i llrndy UcllftT with tli.-m. A r.-w tlrum In wuu-r v IJ Cri vullf li'kni-a or p'ttn friim rllillIKO if wnti'r. It i Ut Ui:ui Frncli Uruiily i.r HHIvrn wa a stllliuliuit. I EVI H AM Alill!, IT.VFR A Mi Aol'B i-urij f"C nSy cnta. Thw ll Hot i'fiiiilri) nituiit In ttiia wnrlit tlmt will rnrt Ffvi'f Aiini', mill :ill I'ttior M.O-l-li.us. Illllotm, Sivirli-t, Ty l.liulit, Yrlliiw, nnd llw lB lhli-. Itv HAHW AY'S t'll.l.fi) m iv'Uk n UAHWAYS liKAUY lil.LlliF. Fia' c.-nu r liotMe. holil ly lruK(it. HEALTH !BEAUTY ! ! FTIMNU NT PFIIR PH II I'l.m rl vrllFAsri OF FI.KSII AMI 'l.li;llT-('I.KAR SKIN AN1 tlLAl l lrl'L tOMI'Ll.MUN btA'1'UKUTOALU DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT M.MfC THK MOST ASTiM-fiNa f TRFS i nt grii K, n i:pii auk thk t-iiAM.K-i lliK HttY VNM'.UHttKS I'MiKIL THK IN n.l'KM'K oX TIH3 TUL'LY WuMJiUiKL 1 rViKDU'lN'rC, li.AT Evory Day on Incroaso In Flesh and Weight 19 Soon and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. T(-it dn.p of th4 HA ItA 1' A KTI.I.IA N KKSol.V FN T "titir.iinicri."! t'innicli llm Hli.uil, Snftit, 1'ilin', ftt.rt ctlii-r It u It li inxl ItiioiH -if tlu s tm tlit vlfior nf l Y,'. for It nj'Aln tiifi wn. n Hie lriiv with n w mi'l niia tntturluf, Hcrri,lii, (viil1ut CoitniiiiiiMnti. (Jlnttilular (htM'twu, (Moffn kn lliii Tlirimt, Mnutli, lun on. No-lo n t 1 -l:Uitlft iiim) oilier pfU if I lie VdU-lii, Hra Kvv Mnunotift ll-tltAir rri'm t' K:ir. aih! tlie -nri fi-rnia tf fti.in til.';ifi, KniT'(l"ri, l-Wi-r Hm.n, Htwltl 1 1 tiiil, Itliirf Worm, N .It Uhctim. KrlK.'l:ut, Acn, Hltrk NtHiia. Wnriiia In tla rit'ett, Tuniini, fnnptri In ilia Womri, :itn (. f:iktiinR tttt'l rrltiCul illfvliurirt a, .Multt r wi iii h, i,-a or rH'mi. unii it 11 H.iMt"or uu inc in nici rl, -.re kid I 'i Hi- t-tirtllvK rnro of ItiU womlrr of M int frti liciiiiitr axil (Vw tlW'l!t t-ruvti IMftil )W r In cnr tin tii. If the tuMi'tit, flulty liToiitliit riliKfi b? Hip wrtiiic a mi iitu-iitiii'Ofiiion 1 11 ui id ciM.iimutiiy ynrfnn-g, mir vw lit ;irri-lhi; ihtw w.ml.n, ain n-l'ftlr (hi nuti v w till 11 -w piui1i1 Mule fioiu In-tliiiv Mofxi ami lli it iig bAliAl'Al.M.M AX will m.'l ..ra hhw, Nt only doiit lliu ,AHilnil.t,i am ftatni.rrvT fll all kii'iwn rcniciH.tl tti'i'tim hi lli itirt' 'f ( lirnrtli-, Tofi'. loiiH, Count it ut tu..l, ui.d MlIii il0tttv ; tul it la Uc only Hiiuve viiiv for EkUJiu1) & i;.nl7or Complaint, I'nnrirT, ntnl U'mli uttcnf, irarol, ltlaWtra, Dri'v, PhM-l't' of Y:tt,T, (ir1,tfiin-y of I'l lno, lirlulit'i Itle. Alti'itnlniin.t. itixl In :tll c,T-r ri r- thvrf nrv rlrk dut dt'H'(lt r lltr wMt-r K ll.ick, rlomly, int' Willi iliMitits'M ltki Dm m liilo of an tCk'. or thn ;u! liter wlilt nik, or Hi "ro U j in'irt'l I, ilnrk. liiUu aiiiK-araitcc, ami wlilte bone tt;it ilt piolin, 11 ml win-11 tlttro a a n ickiiiK, iitrni:t Ht'HMAMini win-it im'luri Mi r, ntl ictln In t.u b:nnll of tin M i- a'nl ;tltin.; 11k- I,oiti, I'lici', (l.ou, WORIVi3. T'i o!;. kuur.n fttttl it:ro r.cmtdy fur li oi iuMt tH, i' ;;(, iiv. Tunur r 12 VcniV C-roulh Cured ty Itiulwu 'a Kcflolvciit. Tn. ftnwY ! I rir l t..rUi TwiHor In tiic'itvwlM mr4 Kwli. All tK Ihx-bTi il.l " On w i ln-l. T.r H." I trtW very (hliitf tlinl wu rn-iiiitinii d ; t ul tu-tltiiir hi'liW rrf. Inw vnnr Uhu1h m. tUtJitt'il I .-hM try tl i Inil hibi mn Il1h In ll, iMH-M I hwJ n;lvt4 .'r lwt-h imn. I tnk tit txtll. fifth K-Mlvit, nixl bo UmtHsj'i TiHi, wd two but tin of yttr Itculv l!-h f i rt.( thfr ta nt fl slu of Itrnuir la b wilt or fit, ft 1 f"r belli r, tmnrtrr, ami litiit-t l)in I h f..rtfv ynr. T)i w-t.I liittmr wm III itm It ft tlU f lh iHiwt-!, ii-t tm rr-n. I w rit, iliit n j ua tut Ui UsnMlt ml Mihti, tut Ma buUitb i If tu i lio". HANNAH P. KNArP. DR. RADWAY S PREFECT FORGATIVE PILLS, pfrfvctlV titr-.ni, r!i-K;i(itty twrtnl wltti anrrt m, pur", rivil ito, ).nrlfv, r fn', an 1 ainrurthi-n. ltnt w:u'a 1111, for ll.i' t iipj ff all illwinli m of thf Mnm.u'h, Mvt-r, H.tnflri. Klnc lilitiiirr, Ni-rvnn liw:iai'a, 11 tttm-lii. 'Y'li'tlitnilit.i, CoMivonti', 1 mUf itit ion, 1vih) tllou in-a, lti!lmi Ki-vor, Ii'ft.imni.ulfin f the llnwt-l. I'll", lint -ill lii rniii(rnitiitofllir Intfitial Via-fi-ra. 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St Mrltir-n lafiiut, NvW Yoik. titforuiatlou worttt tlntUMiutfa whl by at til you. RIFLES, SHOT GUNS KEVOLV'S. Oun mntorinls of every klml. Write for Prico Lint, todrcat Wuxtcrn Oun YVork, l'ittl)iir(rli, Pn. Army (funs and Jtuvol vors bought or triuluil for. AuontM wutilod. lti-it AfFMTQ WHntoii for "TIip Uriiilit Kido nui.li u 0 ew York," a l.ilirarv of lnfornintinn pertaining to iU liiHtitulionn and UhioctH of Intorpst. Uv a CitA Mis- Bionnry. 2i)0 Knunivin'H. AitiIh hcM -10 a any. Jimt imiici1. i;. ji. tueat, l'ub litthcr, WIS Uroiulway, N. Y, M-4t WANTKD AC3ENTS (fcM per day) to ai-ll tho eeli'liritteil lioXl E Sll IIT TLK SKW1XU MAClilNJO. linn the tin. der-foed, makes the"Ji'k stitch." alike on both Bidon, and fully licenued. The liest and chcapeHt family (Sewing Marhine in tho market. Address Johnson, Clark t Co., Itoston, Mm., PittsburHh, Pa., Chiua-2V24-n, III., ortst. Louis, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. 15, lRfil) trains will run on this road as follows: LKAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. M, AcroMMODATiOM Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 aud arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in. , 10:25 a. M., PiTTSBUitOH ex., strips at all stations, and arrives at A. A (i. W. It. It. Transfer at 1:50 p. ni., at Newcastle at 3:15 p. in., and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. in. 6:05 A. M.. accommodation, from James- town, arrives at A. . W. It. It. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Newcastle at 7:05 a. iu., and I'ittMbunrh at 10:00 a. m. 5:00 P. M., Mixed Train leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at lu-.io a. ni. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7:15 a. m., p.hik kxprkss, leaves New castle at 10:00 a. in., A. A U. W. 11. K. Trans- fur at 11:20 a. m., and arrivosat Erieat2::t0 f. in., making close coiiuectioa for liutiU' o and Niagara Falls. 8:35 P. M. aocom modatiok, leuv J Now. oastle at 6:30 p. m . A. fc . W. R. R, Transfer at 7:55 p. in., and Jamestown at 8:30 a. in., connects with mixed trains tliut arrives in I'.rie at 1:.'5 a. in. :30 p. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for l'.rie, and arriving at tiiruid at 12:30 a, in and Erie at 0:55 a. ni. Trains connextt at Koohesterwith train for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia. and at Pittsburgh connections for I'hiliulel iiliia, IlarriHliurgh, ltallimore and Wa-sli- ington via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erie Express North, uonnncts at Oirard with Cleveland and Erie trains YV'ostward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the West ; at Erie with Philadelphia it Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvington, Tidioute, Ac, and with liiillalo A Erie Railroad for Iliittalo, Dunkirk, Niagara fans ana isew yoik i ity. F. N. FINNEY. General Sup't "R. J. N. UOLARD, of Tidioute, lias XJ returnsd to Ins practice alter an ab senco of four months, siwnt in the Hoii tain of New York, where ho will attend calls in his profession. OHice in Eureka Drug Stoic, 3d door ibove the Lank, Tidioute, Pa, l'Jtl' R. RADWAYS JOB WORK t0NK AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in tht District. BUSINESS CARLl SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARIjS. SCHOOL CARDS WEDDINO.CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS,' BALL TICK Eli, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY &TATI2JIE.TS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS., HANDBILLS LABELS, SUITING TAGS, A