- - EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORNIJiO, ACQ. 7, 181. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vice President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. HARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supremo Couit, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, .of Warren Co. For Congressmen at Large, HON. GLENN I W. SCOFIELD, of Warren. GENVCIIALES ALLBRIGHT, of Carbon.. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. For Congress, CARLTON B. CURTIS, of Erie. REPUBLICAIUCOUNTY TICKET. For Assembly, II. H. 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. Republican Congressional tion. Conven- On Wednesday, July 31st, 1872, the delegates of the 19th Congressional District met in the Court House at Ilidgway. Amos Gould, of Erie Co., was cLosen President and J. H. Hog gerty of Elk, and S. T. Allen, of Warren, Secretaries. The following is a list of the delegates who reported up to 2 o'clock ou Wednesday : Erie-rAmos Gould, E. Sturznickel, J. R. Willard. Elk Charles Mead, George A. Walker, J. II. Haggerty. Warren J. R. Clark, A. D. Wood, S. T. Allen. Forest Samuel Clark, W. R. Dunn. McKean J. M. Welsh, Wm. T. Tottcn, A. N. Taylor. Cameron George MeUger, E. R. Mayo, L. Taggart. The President called for nomina tions for the candidacy on the Repub lican Ticket of the 19th District, in response to which, J. R. Clark, Esq., of Warren nominated Col. C. B. Cur tis, of Erie. No other name being submitted to the convention, on mo tion nominations closed. A ballot was then taken, and Col. Curtis was unauimouBly nominated on the first ballot. The committee ou Resolutions, com posed of James R. Willard, of Erie, A. D. Wood, of Warren, and George Walker, of Elk, reported the follow ing resolutions, which were unanimous ly adopted : Ilesoked, That the mission of the Republicau party is yet unfulfilled j that the party which first proclaimed the doctrine of human equality, which rallied first to the defense of our country iu the hour of its peril, and conducted it safely through the gloomy days of llcbelhou ; which struck the shackles from the slave and raised him to the dignity uud privileges of citizenship ; which has restored the Uniou iu all its original integrity, and brought financial and commercial prosperity to all the land, deserves to be per petuated, as well in gratitude for the past as security for the future. llesolved, That iu this emergency, when a few trusted and honored mem bers of the party, misled by ambition, have proved recreant to their duty and deserted to the enemy's standard, it is the more essential that personal tliU'creiioes aud grievances shall bo for given, to th eud that wo may priucul u united and victorious front at the elections iu October and November W. R. DUNN this day 11111niuab.1l mi Km,-.. present to the voters of the XIXUi Congressional District, a candidate, whoso personal character is in every way worthy of commendation, whoso political integrity is unquestioned, in whom Republican principles havo nn eloquent champion, aud from whom we may confideutly expect a vigilant, unu intelligent, guardianship ot our varied and important interests. General Allen. In reference to the various allega tions of the Democratic press ngninst the Republican caudidato for Auditor General, the Warren Mail says : "So far as General Allen is concerned we know there is no foundation for the?e repeated charges. He is the represen tative of no ring or clique, lie was ftiirly and squarely nominated on his own popularity and fitness for the place. Ho appealed to tho people and the people placed him in nomina tion. With them and for them he proposes to stand through evil or good report, uirougn irencnery ot Jaise friends if he must, sustaining tho ban ner ot the Itapublican party in sun shine or storm. If through defection the party goes down in October, of course he may share its fate. A tie- feat under such circumstances will be far more honorable to the candidates than to those who brincr it unon us. But of one thing we can assure his op ponents, Gen. Allen will equal his full pany vote at Home una probably more .' He Las more personal macrnelisra. and will command more votes on his own account than any man on our ticket or the other. Ho has a few personal enemies, it is true, mainly because he won't prove falso to the friends who have served him, but he will more than make up for this among Democrats who like him, and above all like to see fair play. Reared among ns and working his way through and over many obstacles to on honorable posi tion among men, they know his ?ym Pathy with the laboring classes and pis fidelity to his convictions and their interests. They don't propose to join in any body's persecution. No poor or bumble man ever appealed to him in vain, we could hit a column with what men tell us of his personal kind ness, if it were necessary. But it isn't. The people of the State at large already understand it. Accident. Yesterday afternoon nearly a fatal accident occurred on the Burns Tract, Cherrytreo Run, by which a man named Harvey Knicker bocker, a resident of Knno City, came near losing bis life. Knickerbocker and a man named Packard, it appears were engaged in drawing the tools from the llanna well, and by some means they got caught when part way up. To assist in getting them up, Mr. K. stepped on the bull wheel and com menced to pull down, iu doing which he unfortunately reached one foot over the bull w heel shaft, and it became en- angicu in the rope, and before he had time to extricate himself, the fatal coil drew him a ouncl the shaft and hclJ him, as in a vice. 11c had bare ly time to yell to Packard to shut off steam and reverse the engine, w hen the 6ccond coil passed around his body rendering him insensible.-For the mo ment Packard was ptralyzed with fright apparently, but souie of the neighbors hearing the call for help, ciuue in and with their assistance the unfortunate man was relieved from his' dangerous position, placed in a car riage and removed to bis homo in Kane City. An examination of his niunes revealed the singular fact that although the llosh of his legs and body was quite badly bruised, no bones were broken, and with proper care he will be about ngaiu iu two or three weeks. His escape from death was about as narrow as it possibly could be. Not one time in u thousand hardly could a man get cuugtit and wound around a bull wheel shaft, with several pounds of iron and steel tools attacked to the end of the cable, and escape beinsr ki illed. I'd. Cen. Iteeord, Friday. We take tho following items from the Clarion Democrat: On Wednesday last a little boy nam ed John Ilassey, vistincr in Clarion, fell from the haymow of a stable of Mr. B. Mclutire, while playing with some other lads, fracturing his arm very badly. Charles Campbell, the man who was sentenced to our county jail six months at the Inst court, tor sealing a set ot jars at Petersburg, aud who escaped a lew weeks since, was killed in a fight at Louisville, Ky., a few days since. The principal witness against him, was killed by lightuing at Parker's a few weeks ago. Last Saturday two sons of our friend 'Sou ire P. F. Kribbs, of Beaver town ship, about 13 and 11 years old, re spectively, started with u wagon loud of produce to Petersburg, and beibre leaving home they concluded as they were going to au oil town, they should provide themselves with somo means of defense. Accordingly they procur ed a pistol, which was owned iu u quiet sort of partnership by several of the boys in the neighborhood. After trav eliug a short distance the younger boy got off the wagon to fire tho pistol, but it would not go ofT. In climbing on the wagon .again, by somo means the pistol was discharged accidentally the shot entering the palm of the boy's hand. Being near the house of Mr. Cyrus Neeely, tlicv went there and had the wound dressed, and the wounded boy sent home w hile the older proceed ed to market with his wagon. Af'ler the damage was done tho boys threw tho pistol away, On Friday morning a terrible acci dent occurred to a fireman of an en gino on the Atlantic and Great Wen em road, named Charles Huher, by w hich he will no doubt lose both legs, if uot his life. He had got off his en gine to open a switch, when his foot slipped and he fell npon tho track in front of tho locomotive. One of the wheels passed over him, cutting oil' one leg iust above tho nuklo and crushing the other. The unfortunate man was taken to Mcadville and trans ferred to the Sisters' of Charity Hos pital. On Friday night a would be incen diary placed some shavings saturated with oil under the stoop of Baker's ho tel, the Traveler's home, ot Petersburg, and set fire to tho house. The flames were extinguished beforo much dam age was done. The rascal made his escapo and is yet unknown. Messrs. andergrift A Foreman, Sutterfield, Taylor, and others, are in terested in n new bank, started at Fair view. This town is becoming an oil- dorado, and all branches ot business must be introduced to meet tho wanta of tho community, which is rapidly increasing in numbers. Messrs. Van dergrifl x Foreman havo established a pipe line at this point, and our pop ular young townsman, Mr. Georco S. .i . . . " omui, is me superintendent, success to George also lairview. The following items aro taken from the East Brady Independent : Mr. Robert Craig, living on tho Clarion road, between Rimersburg ond Curllsville, hod his store robbed a short time ago of goods and money to tho amount of $40. Last winter he suffered the same way. He thinks he is on the track of tho thief. We hope he may catch him. Mr. Jake Hill, of Pittsbunrh. has sold his valuable Hilville property to Judge Brandon, of Forest county. This ranks among tho most valuable properties on tho Allegheny, and in the hand of an enercretic man like the Judge, will add largely to the business of this locality. Tho property consists of a fine saw mill, lath mill, &c, with a number of dwellings, store house and other buildiugs. The situation is very fine aud with the excellent har bor lor timber and superior shipping faculties, will becomu a larely paying concern. We welcome the Judge to our midst, ond hope to record his com plete financial success. The Tidioute Journal says : The stone foundation of the new de pot begins to loom up and the pros pects are that the structure will be up before snow flies. Luther Green, Esq., is buildinz a very substantial foundation in rear of the People s Savings Bank Block, on luain sircei, preparatory to erecting a br;ck structure next season. Many new buildings are bcinor erec ted in different parts of tho Borouch and the cry yet is "more houses." We believe a young lortune might be mado by any ouo who would erect a num ber of neat, cosy dwelling houses. The demand for them exceeds the supply greatly and many persons aro unable to bring their families to this place on nccoifut of no conveniences for them. Tho hotels arc crowded and the prices are high in consequence, if we had more men like Mr. D. S. Thompson, in Tidiouto in the way of building, the population of tho place would be double in a very short time. Xetu Advertisements. IliV. JNO. P. TAIIK. JTA Y, rAltK A. B. IKLLY C CO., b .a. isr ik: IE IR, s , Corner of Kim t Walnut Sts. Tloncsta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. N. 1. CLAKU, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tidioute: And Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 41y fSONFECTIONARIE S. J AS. Mr-KAY, at tho Tout Oflleo, has oponod out a choice lot of COXl'ECTIOXAlllES, CANNED FRUITS, 1 0B A CCOS, CWAIUIT, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patronage of tho public is juKHpcctfully solicited. 4o-tf J AS. M. Mi'KAY. AGENTS WANTED I Sound canvass ing book SENT FREE! of postage on receipt of 75 cents, aud cx culsivo territory grunted ou tho PICTORIL HOME BIBLE. Contains ovcr'ino illustrations. Isa com plete Library of Kiblical Knowledge. Ex collaail others. In English and ttorman. Win. l-'lint it Co., Phila., Pa. 27-41 pP)THEA-NECTAR III,AJ1 TIM with tho Uieun Tea l'lavor Warruntf-d to suit, all tastes, l-'or sale every where, iu our' "trade murk'1 pound and hull' pound packages only, and sale wholesale only by the Ureat Atlantin and Pacillc 'i'oa Co., H Chuteh St. New YorK. P. u. Box 6!)iWi. Bend for Tuca-Nectar circular. -7-" ft . N . i V VIRTUE of Riimlrv writs of Vrndi 1 J Exponas, t lfri Farina, and Alias Fieri Facias issued out of the Court ol Common Picas of Forest count v. and a writ of Tes tatum Yen. Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Warren County, and to me directed, there will be expiwed to salo v puonc venuun or outcry at tno court House in the lloroufrh of Tioncstn on MONDAY, AL'U. 12TII, A. D. 1S72, Bt 12 o'clock M., the following described rem esiaie, io-.h u : llliam Warwick now for use of A. W. nnrry vs. 1 lie llanner Oil Com pan v. No. i!! Juno Term, 1S72. 11. ,t S. All tho riht line anil interest ol ilelemtauls or, in and to tno following described real estate, to wit: All that eertnin pieco or parcel of iniiu suuiue in i lonesta township, Forest t ounty, l'a., bounded on tho south by lands ol Hunter, on the cast bvtho Al legheny river, on the north bv land for merly owned by MoCalniont,' and on tho wesi oy land oi the lirooklvu Oil Co. Con tannnir M) acres, more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the proper! v ol The llanner Oil Company, at tho suit of m linam arwu-K, lor use, c. ALSO. W. A. Hollonlieck vs. C. H. Richardson. ven. ex. i:. i. no. 07 (Sept. Term, 1871, 11, cu ci. au that certain tract of liiml sitimin In Harmony townshin. formerly Tl township, county of Forest aiid SSUito of t-onnsvivnnia. ami iHiuniieil and rinsrriluut as follows: lScirlnninir at a black Onk eor. ner mo south cast corner of Isn uh .Tmina' corner, thence west alontr said Jones' line to tho highest point or top of tho hill to a corner, thenco south to a point on tho south llnoofthe Don. Cleland tract thence cast alonsr said line to tho bank of tho Al legheny river, thenco up said river, tho dill'crent courses thcrcor to the place of bo cinninn. Containing fifty acres, more or re.Tviii(r to nimscit, tho party or tho Ilrst part, three acres on tho north west. con:or ot said tract at railroad, running ..ii'iii-u ni ni imiy rolls uioilg WCSlCm 1IUO, thenco northerly thirteen 1(h1h to a nnnr thence eosterlv fortv rods tn silifl mail linn thence down said railroad to tho placo of beginning. Taken in execution and to bo soiu as tnenropert v ol C. H. ltichardson, at ALSO, Seoond National Hank of rievolnn.1 Ohio vs. II. W. Scott and W. J. MeCulla. co-partners in business as II. W. Scott it vo., en. kx.v. l. No. 44, Sept, T. 1X71. S. C. T. Dodd. All defendant's riirht. title interest and claim, of iu and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Harmony township. Forest eovntv, l'a., (formerly Venango) bounded mid describ ed as follows, to-wit : Commencing at a pin oalt on the west sido or tho Preacher Heart (so-called), on the noi-lli linn nf hm.lu of Hainbridge Cleland, thenco along said Preacher road north fifteen degrees cast nity perellos to a post, thence north seven tWi and one-half degrees west lifty-nino icrehcs to a post, thence bv lands of Charles I'lliiunilas north ciuht --nitm nti.l nnn.lmir aogrees west bcventv-eiglit perches to u post, thenco by lands' of Lewis Ixvcless, south one ami one-half degrees west ono hundred and twenty-six perclies to a post, thenco by land of llainbridgo Cleland CifrhtV-Ciirllt niltl rmn-lll!t ilL.rl.nna nnut ono hundred and twent v-ninn iorchcs to tho Disco of bciriniiiutr. ('ontjiinimr eighty-one acres and seventy-eight perches strict measure, Vicing part of sumo land deeded from Alexander McCalniont to William Smith bv doeil ilnte.l O..I lsv ond recorded in Venango County Nov. 7, 1NI4. Also four oil wells thereon located, thirteen small frame dwelling houses and one two-story building known as tho "Scott House" thereon erected. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho proportvof H. W.Scott it Co., at thesuit of the Second National Hank of Cleveland. lenns cash. K. I,. 1. is, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., July 23d, IA12. Wm,. Fellers, LICENCKD AUCTIONIER, will atiemt to all business in that lino promptly, at reasonable ralos. Address WM. FELLERS, Newinanvtlle, -3m. Clarion Co. l'a. NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters of administration to to the Kslato of Michael Henrv, lateof tho borough of Tionesta, Pa., deceased, havo been granted to tho subscribers, all persons indebted to tho said estate are re quested to make imniediato payment, and those having claims or demands agninst the ostate of the said doeodent will make know n tho same without dclav, to JOS. G. DALE. ) . , . . , , JOHN WALTERS, j Administrators. May t, 1B72. ti-tit. Tionesta, l'a. Dissolution Notice. AJOTICE is hereby given that the firm x i ot Kiinorillinger & Co., lsthisuay dis- sojveu oy mutual consent. All inoiievs due the firm will bo raid to (Joo. W. l!o- vard & Co., successors of Kliuordlinger if Co., aud all claims against tho firm will be paiu uy mem. N. KLINORDLINGER, UEO. W. 1IOVAKD. Tionesta, June 1st, 187 J. READ! READ T The subscribers having re-rented tho IKVIXI3 GlilST MU.IS. Would soy to thoir old customers, and the community generally, that they keep constantly on hand a largo stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all grades, Chop Feed, Shorts, Rran, Oats and (.Joi n. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not to bo under sold by any establishment In this section of tho country, and would Bay to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can bo SLTPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. ImmcdiaU attention given to all orders from a distance, E. JONES ft CO. IF YOU WANT A GOOD SCHOOL FOR YOUR BOY, Where ho will be well taught, well fed and Well carcit for. amid linnnv surroundings. scud him to CIIAMI5EKSBUKG ACADEMY, J. II. SUUMAKER, Ph. D., Principal, H il Clm i uber burg, Pa. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE FOR IJOT1I SEXES. Separate buildiilgs. Fall term begins Aug. l'.uli, For Catalogue address tho President L. If. HAMMOND, A. M., Annvillo, fa. 15-41. Lloyd & Son, WATER ST It El, TIONESTA, FA, HAVE JUST OPENED an extensive btock of FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to the publio at rates as low us can bo o lie red by uny other estab lishment in town. Give us a call beforo purchasing elscwhoro. 0-3u. LLOYD i SON. u 1, FOR. YOUNG LADIES. Pottstown, Montgomery Co., Pa. The twenty-fourth annual session of this Institution opens September 12th. For Circulars, address Kev. JOHN MOORE. Principal. , - i,-4u FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MEN AND HOYS, at Pottstown, Montgomery Co. Pa. on Phila. it Reading It. R. Twenty-second annual session opens Sept. 11th. Sit uation healthy and beautiful. Classical, English and Alalhomatieal courses of study thorough and practical. For Circulars containing full particulars, address GEO. D. MEIGS, A. M 1'riiielpul. 15-4t COLLKQIATE AND COMMERCIaL in". STITUTE, Now Haven, Conn. Prepar atory to College, llusiness, Scientific Schools V. S. Militajy and Naval Acado mics. Fall session, Diitli year, begins Sept. III. For Catalogue, address Uen. WM. II, RlTSSELI, Principal. 15-41. AG EN T5T WAN 1 1 fDFoiri 7l F E AND TIM ES OF JAS. FISK, JR. Contains biographies of Drew, Vandorbilt, Gould, Tweed, Ac, with a financial histo ry of the country for tho last three years, and what Grant new about "BLACK railiAV." over MH pages. Prico tl. Address New York Rook Co., 113 Nassau oi., . l. li-4t CAMPAIGN700DS FOR 1872; Agents wanteit Tor our Campaign goods. Sell at sight. Pay 100 per cent, profit. Now is me iiino. reiKi at once lor lescriptiv ircuiars ana l'rico Lists of our Fino Stool r.ngravings or all the I'aiulidatos, Cam paign litograplilos, Charts, Photographs, liauges, I'ins, ! lags, ami cvervthimrsiiiteil to tho Union Ten Dollars per day easily ...no!'. A- uii KniiiiuuHSCIll ior ij. Auiiress Moork A Uoodsi'kkd, a7 Park Row. New l;rn. i5-4t. A GENTS WANTED. A gouts make ney at work for ns tlmn ni. Xi. more money at work for aiiytmng else. I'articulars rre. G. Stin son A Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, "'Hill--. lll-4t UN PIANOCO., N. Y. Prloe.eOQn . d.No Ag'ts. Circulars free.4i)U BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest and best article in the mar ket for lllucina- Clothes. Tim o-nllllinn ha ootn itartow n ami wntborgor's name on tho label, and is put up at Wlltberger's Drug Store. No. 1SI, North Second Stn ot, l'hiladeli.hla. 1). S. WiLTllERGER.Pro- prietor. torsatony Druggists and Gro. cors. lo-4t. Rcicct all Violent Pnrirnt Svns. Tlinvrliln the tone of tho bowels and weaken tho di gestion. Tarrant's Fkfkrvksckm'Ski.t zkh AfKntENT is imod bv rational iwoplo as a means of relieving' all derangements of tho stomach, liver and intestines, be- eouso it removes obstructiono without pain and imnarts viirorto tho nnn which ii I'lii-me hiki reguuues. 10 SOLD R Y ALL DRUGGISTS. $iooo Jii:wAi:i ""J -' J 'i hit., j Il-Vlllll 111 IIIIIU or Uloratcil Piles that DoHing'a Pile Item- Fnr nnv nA rf JXMnA Tf 1.,1 1 . T. urmii. iiinnp. is preparca expressly to cure the Pilos, and nothing else. Sold uy an LiruggisU. Prico, f 1.00. 15-4 KANSAS REGISTERED HOM.S Safo and Protitahlo Investment Roods. Somo of tho wealthiest counties in Kansas. Allen, Atiderson, Franklin, Johnson and Douglas Counties. Registered bv tho state ot Kansas. Intorost and principal paid by the Stato Treasurer. The llonds pay 7 per cent, interest, and aro over three years out, the coupons having been always rcguiariy ana promptly nam. or statis tics and information, address Samuel A Gaylord Co., !J3 ll'all St., N. Y. 12-4t NO MORE RUBBING ! . 11 UY ONE OF Stone's Fountain "Washers. Retail prico. $1.00. Stone & Ford. f..ia Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Circular. 12-4t ORGANIC LAW OF THE SEXES Conditons which impair vitality pos itive and negative electricity proof that lifo is ot olvod without union elleet of to bacco inlluonce of tiesh a phosphoric diet modorn treatment of pelvic diseases, stricture and varicocele, anil arrest of de velopment; ten lectures to his private sur gical class, by Edward II. Dixon, M. D., 42 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.j 64 pages, 1!5 cents. "Every lino from the pen of Dr, Dixon is of groat value to the w holehuuian raco.'' Horace Groeley. 12-4t CREAT MEDICAL ROOlv of useful J knowledge to all. Sont free for two stamps. Address Dr. lionaparte dt Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. (incorporated lHtiO.) COLUMBIA FIRE INS. CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. S. Delwiler, Pres't; II. Wilson, Yice-Pros'tj Horb't Thomas, Treas. j J. F. Frueaull', Soo'y; S. S. Dctwiler, Hiram Wilson, Robert Cram, Wm. I'attou, John U. Racli inan, M. M. Strickler, Jacob S. Strine, James Seliroeder, Geo. Roglo, W. G. Case, Amos F. Evos.John Shertzer, II.R, Essick. Eor Insurance or Agencies, address J. F. Fruouuff, See'y, Columbia, Pa. 8 -4t LIGHTNING RODS. Munsnn's Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Spiral Flanges, is the most complete protection against lightning ever in vonted. Endnrsod by the scientific world, aud by Wholesale Doalarsfrom Maine to Georgia. Send for Circular to LOCK II ART A CO., 2.14 Penu. St., Pittspurgh. Pa., or N. Y. Copper Lightning Rod Co,, 33 Union Squaoo (North), N. Y. 8-4t AGENTS WANTED. T TALE & FEMALE. Business pleasant iii. Li and pays better than any enterprise u the field. Agents niako from ?4 to f.S i or clay. Send stain n 1 ticulars. Address J. LATHAM CO., ll-l 2U2 Washington St., llostun, Mass. lNSUltANCIO CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. No. 232 Walnut St Phila. Iucoqiorated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, ltxi'.l, (2,318,3339 (20,000,000 losses paid since its organiza tion. WM. RUIILER, Central Agent, Uui risbuig, l'a. MILES "V. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Pa. 8 lim CUllSCRIHKfortbe Korgst Republican it v L will pay. I EADY'niELlE? iinic the wiui-T i' a is In from On to Iwonty Minute:. Pfar it.i.Ihi.- 1! ' riUl UKE HOUR HAnWAT'S lil'.f l')v' KKl'.lVV'l) l-:vl-i;v l-AIV 'i-.l any or a.' crr.E ror . tl vn II," Tlr.i B, . Tho Only lnln llrinrilv rii ii,.iit,Hr Fit.!.. lh miM x-vnurtAii,.. i.,...,. l-i.' Hi ll, m.il . "r,- C..B-tl..n.. wlu-Uirr .it lm , si cinarli, lii.w.,., or .tun Iui.Iii ui urau.. by l'':'T'.'.".'i I 'lllt.'i rt.ew or r. i n T" I' M T Ml'uT"S '! -Ii"i.',f,',".,."r i"';-""!" Hio i...ii,' ilm tA ill , II, ,1 rl.lil.-f, J 0 If. I rilir.lr.l. Xni.,it .... .rn'fcit, . r i ro..rnii-.l w.lli th.i ..t. n.v mltf r. RAOWAY'S READY RELIC7 ..... WJtt. AVKIIIT) tNSVANT FAMi INK. AM M A l:o nt rill; MI.NF.S. IJnU.A JIMA IION OK Till- HOWKI.S (KiNl.KI JOiN UK 'lll 1 rvriq SOr.B THROAT, I'll i irl'l.T P.liKA i lllMl i.vsTr.r.W8. rtlv'-Juf !i.K,.,l,,,i UfcAKT nAI.Afi:F, TOOTH mV,V!AUK"' cr.t.n rt..,A AiftM-'rinhVs.' fATIM. Tl.f ftfi i . u.Mortt.9 Ilfhtly irrllef t is Mrt at T"ri- ?,irrr Ui; uiu t,r tltlHuift) li.pl. Mill C-.J e;tM "iiftt. T v i1-n- )n hi If ft InrtiVVr of wtr n 'II In t tir 'iH i lii i"ti .',1.1 &IWiMt fairv ft tmttltnr Kn'niiv4 tl miy U.-liff w.Hi ll.wn. A f.-w rtiut tn nxti v I'l !.' ij ... kn.-i t-r pulii-t firm rhntiift; f HRtM-. Ii is Ui lui Ui.th I rm cu H-ainlv Iliturn at Miiuulu.t. AM Mil li. ' - -'). i in ! worM 1 1, n til rir- Ke v. r A 1 KIM) .ill (.((i.-f ;, I,,,,. lt;lioil. H,-rlrl Tr. VIM.- 1.1, V .-!)... nntl .'tli-r I pt ...l.lt-.l J,v It A 1 A V.H i j ft t ms yvr ttrt'.i. b.-l,l l.v lirutyleU. HEALTH ! BEAUTY! ! STitoNH .t iritK rtii-n ni "ini-ivcrtKArr !'!'.M K;s.!! N" Kl IM C- l-I.KAIl SKIN AMI 1.J..VI l.M L, ioMI'I.KX ION Mi:l KKU TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IMS M.MiH 1 11 :: Miwt ASTOMSIMNO cntrs i Evory Csy an Jncronso In Floah and Weipht 13 Coon end Felt. THE GREAT CLOOO PURIFIER. InT 1rr.p ff Iho RMA-AIlfl.l.lAN UKKt'l.V F.T ii-.inn.iiiilfjttcn ll.r.nifli l,i itM1. Kwnt, irhn mm t.llu r llti.u!. f Mrs i . r i,c vmi, (tic urnr nf ifc, fiT It rfiativ th vnrm .f Otf I.hIy Klili ticwm.tl notm.l mvrl.if. Kr -fiiln, Kv,)tlh t'l-iiaiu-ititltut, lil:iit nltir ( li-ftKhi llm 'ili'imr, Mnith, TtutKir. Nmli-t In t . Ul'ithW vi. I ntr :i'if tin- -,Fi,n , tt. ro Kv, N hiioks lM'f'ir: ff-m llirt i;r. mut lite i.r- fi rnt! f K;tii 'I.M-.ti., huii'linim, 1 vr ri"rrs HenlJ lc, lime U '.im, S.ili Iih nni, KrvMr:n, Atfi.e. hl.n-lt L1' H "" l" "if Hi. Tniii.rt4 I'nrrrr In Ida V nn.li, v ii -AP.tki.ln Mitt l nlnfiii itlvlmrtM s, Pltit S - 1, l.tntrf i'rr. mill .) witcN of llm life triu". ilp, n w Ithiii lit" ctii.it. vc mur ff tlil- . umlfT ff Mini-i-rn lii'ul-liv. Hill ii f, w il.-ivn' -)il prove to anf I- ' ( It fr rfthr vt Uvv formi vt dlwaw it Jioli lit m i.t t"t cur. lit ni. If lite pilti'iit, l.,lly U-oritnc rr!,i'l the wtiM-n n-M 'l.-itfiii.illi ui thai H vni.tliiiuUv lrvnMiliy, nic rr;r,1i In .ur.-lhiic thent -hMi, mI rt i'ntr-t t!i tun t r, n-.v 'iinrri-,! iti.le fi,,: tic-ijiliv l l ioil nl t.e AHsAlWIttJ.I.I nml iIth nvin. Not onlv iti.-i ii Smr.nit.i.iM Kmurrtr rf'1 nM Ltt n t-oni.-.ti ii mrciiix I t Hi,' rf ( liiiiim. :' i-l.-it, i ini:ilii'i...a!, iinii Ulii i Lt ll is LLf ui.' iusl!ni uiio ior riMncy lilaOtU-r ComplalniH, T'r.narv, n -, y ,u, ,n-rn,-n, i:rivt j. pl.t n tot, Itrnt-n-, Stu.-i. t:-.. nf W ,r r I..p .,n-.ph.. ..f I rlnr. 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RAD WAY'S RFECT POfsGATlVE FILLS, f.-ifiTtly li"T(i,!ii I'lirit', firttl.iti t.ii'Ifv, i-.ni.-w, an' uri-npilt iiiiy i'ili th iw.-f rirru -n I ! In T- r tl t ir i t a'l HU.,lr-r , i it, hi....l. 'In' li. liAt- l.ivt r. U iiv. l. Kuliii-i t ii!j'!ilrr, K tvout IHtftamn, ll-iilui-W, C n.lt..:itnj:i, l't..--livct. lnili)Ci(ioii. li-int h i, U M,.. i. in . I'lM-iM. Ii-vt', ltffiti:n.atinn of t ltvjis, ,icf.,-tnt ; M 1 iMH"k'miUTi t.f If rrnl VI. c-r. ir i nlr to vfTrt-t a tinttU r cute. Piirflv VncrlA bUyv-'nlM--g tin 'iicn-tnv, i hurnl-.nr ilclHf rifm ill ii!, ; rT- O'.' rvvi tin- f.lMwme vttililvu,i rcMtltll IVum r-i"nUrt .if tSc lilc.llve OrjL; r-i.t(iiii.., li-w-tnl Tttll'ifM r-f lr P'l- tp iht Hn, A. t.titv ..f th i.-t,-h. Ni.,1,1, Hr.ri'-cm. nittuat I I ixkI, r il!;i- r.f WHf'.i 'n tK PtmtuflT. Sur rt tatloit. t H.m.rmit m- rl rf th Stn.Th, Hwl.i.minir of ih. IU..I, H. .tn.. t II H. nll HftstKlnK, Unr.-. p ftl ih. Ilrul, h.kiiHr nf .Miirirat.nt In Iii. P.-lu... IIii.mu -1 y iiio'i, )u .f tjt brftr. the l.f mmI Im'.l r.n I llffcl. UftfUiiy M IV r, If.tmi,. .Umm ot til. Hktn inrl l.v-i, l i a O U iflf, Ijlull, uj ui.Jli F. ,.. Hi. It i r filnj m tli. FifOi. J iw d.-HfM i if BAIWAVfl r!M.JSw:;!fref thirv. I. .U fri.Ilitl! tl- Rl -vr-l.-it ei .'l-nr rtJ. 1'rii.v. Jl ueiil. KKAO ' KAl.SK AM TKI'F " Send Irtffw i- in haimi n i t.t ,. mkuU-ii I iu,t. New. liifoiumiiuu worth tliouaat.ij ia bvftt i.t j uu. RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLVS. Oun niaterlala of ovi-rv kind. Writo for Price List, to Great Wontiirn tJnn WnrL. rittaburKh, Pa. Army nun and Revol vers bought or traded for. Agcnta wantod. lo-lt W'"1. far "The llriitht Side nUI-IK I O otHew York," a Library of Information ivrtaininir to Uh Iniituiion and Olijectn of Iiitoret. Uy a City Mis sionary. 1:110 Kii(trnvln. AKentHHell 40 a day. Just Issued. K. II. TKKAT, Pub lisher, 80j Iiroadwav. X. Y. :in.4t WANTKD AllKXTS (f-1'0 per day ) to soil tho rplcbriitc.l lfnMI.' ml ITT. TLK SKWIXO MAt'HIXK. Hasthcun-der-foed, makes tho "lock atiteh." alike 011 both sldc. and full v lieonsod. Tlin brwt aud t-lieanest family Hewing jMacliino in tlie markot. Addrws Jolinst, Clark Jt Co., UoNtou, Mass., Piltsburgli, Pa., Chieo-itlM-UO, HI., or St. LoutH, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and alter Monday, Nov. l.', ISfiO trains will run on tl'iia road as follows: LKAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 1 1:55 A. M. ACCOM MODATIOW T.cavBi Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in. 10:Z A. M.. riTTsni'noH ex.. Ktons ut nil stations, and arrives at A. A O. W. K. K. Transfer at 1:50 p. 111., at Newcastle at 3:15 . 111., and ai rittumirgn at 0:00 p. m. 6:05 A. M.. accommodation, from Janios- town, arrives at A. A t. W. R. R. Transfer at 5:40 a. 111., at Newcastio at 7:05 a. ui and I'ittsbii' Hh ul 10:00 a. 111. 5:00 r. M., Mixed Iram leaves Erio for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. ni. LEAVE riTTSBUUGH XOUTWARD. 7:15 A. m., erik ExritKsH, loaves New. castle at 10:00a. m., A.&tJ. W. R. R. Trans fer at 11:20 a. 111., and arrives at ErieatHO p. 111., making close uounoclion for liulla- o and N lagara 1 alls. 6:60 p. M. accommodation, loav 3 Now- castle at 6:30 p. in , A. .t ti. V. R. It. Transfer at 7:55 p. ni., and Jamestown at 10 a. in., connects with mixed trains that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. in. C:30 P. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Uiiard at 12:30 a. in. ami l.i lo at u:5 a. in. Trains connect at Rochester with train for Wbeelinir and all poiutHin West Virginia. and at Pittsburgh (inunctions for Philadol- llia, llarristiurKh, liultuuoro and Wa-sli-iifrlun via Pennsvivaiiia Central Railroad. Erie Express North, connocts at tiirard with Clovoland and Erie trains Wostward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the WoHt : at Erie with Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corrv. Warren. Irvimrton. Tidioute, Ac., and with HulValo Erie ltailroad tor liiitlalo, Dunkirk. Niagara talis and Now York Citv. F.N. KINNEY. General Sup't XOTICK. N. ltOLARD. of Tidioute. has T-kR. J. XJ retu returnsd to his praotico after an ab- aeuce of four months, s)ent iu the Hospi tals of New York, where ha will attond calls iu Ids profession. Olliee iu Euroka Drug Stoic, 3d door Jlbovo the bank, Tidioute, Ta. -t'Jtf AiKVAV S JOB WORK DONE AT XII K 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowed cath prices, neatly, prompt, ly, and in tyle equal to that of any. other establishment in the Dittrhi. BUSINESS CARDSI; SHOW CARDS. VISITING CARU. (SCHOOL CARD WEDDING.CARD8, PROGRAMMES. INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVELOPE.? BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O S T.E R S . DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, c.