Mm1s 1 ft -tA w. it. nu.vx - - - EDITOR WO.USIIIY JlilKMM,. SEPT. II. !??J. 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 Supreme 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. GEN7C1IALES ALLBRIGHT, of Carbon.. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland. REPUBLICANiCOUNTY TICKET. For Congress, CARLTON B. CURTIS, of Eric. For State Senator DAVID McCLAY, of Clarion County. Constitutional Delegates JAS. E. BROWN, of Armstrong, GEO. W. ANDREWS, of Jefferson. For Assembly, II. II. MAY. For Prolhonotary, 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. MAINE! i".,.:- - 'VW-v1"$ A CLEAN SWEEP! ! All the Republican Congressmen Elected. 15,000 MAJORITY! THE SEX ATE UNANIMOUS!! AfciSTA, September 10. Speaker Bluine has just sent the following dis patch to President Grant: To the lreudent of the United States, Long Branch, N. J.: We have car ried the State for Governor Perham by more than 15,000 majority, a net gain of 5,000 on last year's vote. We have carried all the Congressional districts. The closest by two thousand Majority. Wo have carried every county in the State, something we never achieved but oiico before. Have elected every Sen ator, and chosen more than four-fifths of the House of Representatives. Our victory is complete and overwhelming (it all points, and insures you more than twenty-live thousand majority in November. Augusta, September 102 a. m. The five Congressional districts have all been enrried by the Republicans. In the First district Burleigh has has about 2,000 majority ; in the Sec ond Fryo has about 4,000 ; in the Third Blaine has about 3,500; in the Fourth Hcrsey has about 4,000; in the Fifth Hale has about '2,500. The eoutibt in Kennebec county, w here Speaker Blaine resides, has been peculiarly auimuk-d, and has resulted in giving the speaker a majority iu e very one of twe nty-seven towns of the rouiity. ix of these towns aro usual ly Democratic. VEKMO.N Til Horace Weighed in the Balance, and JTountl Wanting ! 26,000 Republican Majority!! GRANT AND VICTORY!! The news from Vermont ilnM not change the figures to any great extent, tho majority lor the Republican can- J ! J . " - '. . . uiuiue lor vjovernor Deing conceded at 26.000. with nvprr nrnTinhilirv f an increase wncn me interior towns are heard Irom. lhe fact that Gree ley has absolutely developed no strength among the Republicans great ly surprises his whilom supporters. Brni.TxnTrtv. Vt. fiinf. A. Itatnrn. from 169 towns give the following fig- ures : Converse. npnuViiirnn Gardner, Democrat, 13,440. Repub lican niaioritv in 169 towns 9n :?!' A Republican gain of 3,412 over the A C t OTA .til ... vote oi ioiv. ine remaining towns, ID 1870. Cave a Rennhlienn nininririr of 4,325. The Republican majority this year will be about 26,000. Monttelier, Vt., Sept. 4. Suffi cient returns are received to indicate that the Snnntn will ha cnii'mt.. Re publican, while the House of Repre sentatives will bo ten to one Republi can. The returns from nvor 1 Of) in n. show that the combined opposition to mo ivepuuncans will be in a smaller minority than in 1870. Tim from 100 towns tnVA PnnvftraA m mn. i D 1 VI JW U SUM- i jority over Gardner larcer by 1,500 .1 Oi. A 11 X . . - Z I innii ciewari nan over iieaton in 1870. The towns to be heard from will pro- oaoiy give a larger increase of Repub lican majority than those already re ceived, and the total majority in the St ate will not be less than 25,000. BrituxaTON, Sept. 4. The Free Press of this morning Bays: "In the towns thus fnr henril frnm in thie county.the Republican ticket has 1.777 votes, ngainsc in loru. Hie JJe- moerats ilierpflsa tlipir vma in thin nit.- but the county towns give Republican gains over the vote in 1870, which will undoubtedly increase the majority of ..... jvmo o " 110 ttllllJUT- ance vote was not productive of large results, as Mr. Bigelow will probably fall short of his ticket not over o00 votes. Bcei.in'gtox, Sept. 4. The Free iVf of this morning comments us fol lows upon the results of yesterday's election in this State: "Our oppo nents have been bragging that they would reduce the Republican majority of our State to from 12,000 to 15,000. They have claimed a coalition vote ol at least 22,000,and from that to 25,000. The figurss show n very handsome in crease on the Republican vote of 1870, and give promise that our majority w ill fall little short of our magnificent niaioritv of over 27 DOO in Iklix IV. judge that the total vote polled will reucu ou.uuu, ana mat, tne Cliappa quacks have polled from 17,000 to 17,500, giving us a total Republican majority of from 25,000 to 26,000. The Senate will be unanimously Re publican, and the House will have not over twenty-five conglomerationists. We cousider Vermont good for 32,000 majority for Grant in November." . ; ; : - We clip the following items from the Warren Ledijer; We understand that op the 28th ult. a man was drowned near Sheffield De pot. It appears that there is a bridge which spans the Tionesta creek, and he walked oil, owing to the darkness of the evening. His body was found nest morning near where ho fell in. We cannot learn his name. The Warren and Venango Railroad is fast being completed. The grading between Irvineton and Garland is bo ing pushed forward as fast as possible. From Garland to Titusville the work is ready for the ties, and tho ties are ready lor the work. Unless the com pany meets w ith further legal obstruc tions, Titusville may expect to see tho trains before the snow Hies. A horse colt was stolen from Kena dy O'Brien.Irviuetou.m Sunday night. It was a horse colt, bay color, 4 years old, white legs, with white streak on nose. He was newly shod with smooth shoes ; the two forward shoes were turned up against the hoof. Teh dol lars reward will be paid ou return of the colt, and twenty-live on conviction of the thief. A new well was struck at east end of Cash-Up last week, on the Fisher property. Jt produced largely at first, and hns now settled down to thirty barrels. The working interest is owned bv Messrs. Pratt, Philerick and Noyes. This proves that thegood rock extends further east than has been Bi.pposcd. The production on this territory is holding up much better thun was expected. Titusville Herald, the Brookvillo lirpublican: Preparations for our County Fair aro still going on, and it is hoped that tho manage! s w ill be able to have eve rything in readiness for the exhibition at an early day. At present is. tho most favorable time for making-a trood and truo showing of the products of our county. Mr. Wm. S. Green died at his resi dence in Reynoldsville, on Monday of last week, ot manm a pot a. He had been 'suffering for' about two weeks previous to his death, and his last hours were miserable beyond descrip tion. Anoinor warning and unan swerable temperance lecture. On Friday roorninir last Mr. Ram uel Nulph, of Piue Crock townshiD. while employed on the log job of oacKson, barrier Co., in 1'iue Creek township, was accidentally struck by a tailing tree ana almost instantly killed. A tree had been cut and lodged, the party leaving it and proceeding to saw up another log near by, and while in tne net ot takiug out tho saw, the lodged tree fell, striking Mr. Nulnh on the head, with the result above stated. The Receding Tide. The Tribune of Saturday hn n nr. tide shrieking for help. No one can read it without perceiving that to pre vent urant s election is next to un possiblle. It is the cry of despair. We quote: " There are no doubt Liberals and Democrats cimuch in tli a llniio.l States to elect Mr. Orpolov iu November. Whether they will do it t uot is auoiner question, the an swer to which dencndsal upon the manner in which they con- uuct tne campaign as upon their nu merical Btreiurl.h. It ia pnrtnin ihal the Liberals aud Conservatives, for instance, have a largo majority iu North Carolina ; but their opponents there were admirably organized, and brought their whole strength tu hpnr so ettectively that if they could not se cure a genuine victory they at least saved themselves from rout. Else where tho preparations of the admin istration party nave Deeu equally thorough, and thev have tlin orput ml. vantage of controlling all the patron age and other iulluccces of the gov ernment. On our side too much trust has been placed upon tho " popular unnsiUBT and " euthusinsm " fnr Greeley, and the "generous impulse" ior peace auu iraternuy, ana "revolt ssrainst rincs and corru ntioil ! nnd nnr o CJ , , - friends seem to imagine that they can nit sua ana let tne iioerai movement sweep the country. They must under stand that the administration is not going to be changed by an earthquake. They must work for success. It is iu politics as in war ; the battle is not always to the biggest army, but rather to the best drilled.. Our campaigu is too short and sharp, and we are likely to be beaten unless we do more than wo are doing now to get our meq in the field and secure recruits from among the waveriug and dissatisfied." The remainder of the article is de voted to pointing out how things ought to be done, which if not done, the arti cle concludes by saying, "the prize will be snatched from our hands." EscxrED Again. W. II. Clinton, the horse thief who escaped a few days ago from the jail and was captured, tried and sentenced to four years in the penitentiary, succeeded in getting out again on last Tuesday morning, between one and two o'clock, with John Youl, another prisoner. The escape was through Clinton's ingenui ty. He had for a short time been confined in the cell that Youl occu pied at the time of tho flight, aud while iu that cell he made a false key, which, upon his removal, ho gave to Youl. The key was made of wood and knitting needles, and would un lock the padlock as easily as the jail or's key. Youl let himself out of his cell, went to Cliuton's, broke the lock with some heavy instrument, and let Clinton out. The two then proceeded to the cell where Clinton had made the hole in the wall and unscrewed the fastening to it. They then tore up a sheet, fastened it to the bars and crawled out and let themselves to the ground. Up to Wednesday evening no knowledge of their whereabouts had been obtained. Sheriff Marks offers a reward of 8250 for their recapture. Clinton would have been taken to the penitentiary on Tuesday. Spectator. On Sunday the first of this month between 10 and 12 o'clock a.m., while the family of Philip Kack.near Shan nondalc, Pa., was at church, some per son entered the house by raising the window and unlocking the door on inside, thence proceeded to a bureau, unlocking a drawer, and breaking iu to a small box, takiug $120, and scat tering other papers promiscuously ; asceuding to the second story of the house to Gideon Keek's trunk, took $105 and a new suit of clothes, and without further disturbance left the house. Although the theft was com mitted iu daylight, there is no clue to the guilty party, owing to tho neigh bors all being at church at the time of tho robbery. Clarion Democrat. -Oil is extremely low, and the suc cess of the project to stop all drilliug for six mouths is tho only thing that will prevent the baukruptey of hun dreds iu the oil regions. Tho produc tion for months pust has exceeded the consumption by thousands of barrels monthly, and beside this there are at least 500,000 barrels of surplus oil now in tanks at the wells or on the market. The present price of oil is $3.25. Tho oil men claim that a fuir price is 4.50 or Ilcwd. College and Musical Institute Opens its Tall Session Septouiber 10, 1872. Location n('(-pitlp, lionllliful nml lionu- tiflll. Honing flipnrful nml miiil'nrliilil.v Hcliool homelike. Instruction thoronjili mid parnext. Twenty lwiy received Into nciiimnry J inn fin luoiicimo tonus. Semi l(il cfttnloirtie to 20 (It Jlov, It. T. TAYI.OIt, President. PROCLAMATION. Win:iiiAS, Tlielloiiorablo W. r. icnkn, President Jndirp nf tho I moil riens and Quarter Sessions in nml for the county nf Forest, lms Imh.,1 i.u i,rn. cept for holding a Court of Common Tleiw Wiinrtcr isessions, te? t Tionestii, for the County of Forest, to Ooinnienco on the, fourth Monday of Sept. next, liciiiK the 27th day of Sept., 1S72. Notice is therefore eiven to the Coroner. .!iislli-ef dm vn. and CoiinUthlcnof said county, that they ho thell And Micro 111 llinlr nrmw. iinnnii. ten o'clock, A. M., of unfit day, with their records, inquisition examinations and other remembrance, to do those things which to thuir oltices appertain to.ho done, and to those who hound In recognizance to proneciiteagaiust the prisoners that aro Or slinll belli the (ail nf Foreat I'.mi.t.- !,., they be then ami thoro to prosecute tnii'iinst them as shall lio Just, (iiven under my nana ana win inw dnvnr Ainr., A. 1. lH7!i. K. Ij. DAVIS, sh'ir Trial List for Sept. Term 1872. KvnlineCoon etal heirs or William Armstrong deceased rn. V. J. Fox. Charles locpcr vs. Warren A Franklin It. Jt. Co. U. II. May v. James T. Whlsner rtal. 11.11. May vs. John Miller rtal. Adda Hunter vs. O. (iilnian. Koyal K. Seott vs. ltobert O. Carson. i. S. Hunter vs. Seidell Whitman. Hetlo 1'aul vs. Alexander MeAndrewotal. Hetlo Paul vs. Alexander MeAndrewet nl. James. Parshnll vs. Daniel Claik. James Parshall vs. IMuiel Clark. William H. Iiwrlo vs. Andrew Cook. Jnmen K. llrown vs. Bennett Doblm etnl. ill in m Armstrong et al for use. of James W. liuthrio vs. ThoTownsliiii of Harnett. V. If. Kllsworth A Sophia M. Kllsworth to i.-iense oi nopnia M. itlllbwortn vs. John 11. Dilksetal. James Parshall et al vs. John Peterson. lames Parshall ct al vs. John Peterson.' Martin Xostlo vs. K. I.. Davis Into ShcrllT of Forest Cunty. Peter tiraco for use vs. K. L. Davis. Daniel lllnck vs. Tho Overseers or IhoPoor of Tionestu Iloroueh. I.loyd it Lewis vs. David Ifnvs et al. J'.vi.line Coou ct al vs. John U. llraudonct al. Mary A. Clelnndhy her husband Calvin Clclaml vs. John I iciihiirvh Sr. J. 11. AUM liW, Protirv. ' Auir. 12, 1S7A N. 1'. V I- It 14 , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, TIDIOUTK 3?A.: Aid Dealer In , WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly QONFECTIONARIEg T AS. Mi'KAY, at the Post Office, has opencii out a choice lot of COXtECTIOXAMlZ, CANNED FHU1TS, 2 0HACCOS, CIGARIiT, AND MOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patronage of tho public is rcKspectfully solicited. h'-tf JAS. M. Mi KAY. READ ! READ t The subscribers havint; re-rented the invixrc catiKT mi,i,s. Would say to their old customers, and the community generally, that they keep constantly on hand a larjjo stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all grades, Chop Feed, Shorts, Ilian, Onts and rn. With our facilities for do ing business, wo purpose not to be under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, nml would say to tho lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can be SUrrLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. Immediate attention givoii to all ordors from a distance, 13. JONES A CO. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Walnut St Pliila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 1809, 3,318,32339 ?20,000,0no losses paid since its organiza tion. WM. IfUIILF.lt, Central Agent, llarrisburg, pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti- onesta, Forest County, Pa. 8 dm TIIDIOTTTIE TEAS TORE! The place to buy every variety of the VERY BEST2TEAS AT TUB L O WEST Pit ICES, is at the extensive Tea Store of H. T. CHAFFEY, whore you can always find a large assort ment of the best Teas at Now York prices. A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequalod In quality and cheapness byany othor store in Vj'arron county, always on hand. The people of Forest county will savo money by purchasing their supplies at this place. Dost brands of FA MIL r FLO UJt, delivered at any depot on tho line of tho It. It. I reo. Store ou Main St, near tho Depot, Register's Notices. NOTIf'F. Is hereby given that tsane t. Nlggins, guardian of Florence V. Slg gins, one of the children and biers of William and June Mgglns, late of Har mony Township, deceased bus tiled his flnnl account In llm ll.irlu..-' ,ioi,.M i.. and for Forest County, and that tho same will bo presented to tho Orphans Court for conformation and allowance on tho 4 1 ti jiominy oi rteptom her next. J. 11. AUN F,V, Register. N' 'OTICK Is hereby given that F.lins Her lin nn.l 'illi,.i.. V l:l....l. . OI Tlln last. Will ntlrl tratflitiinl if I, f X.'ntll . ........... ... ...... n i-ai'i ilium Into of Harmony Township, Forest county, i i,., licensed. nave niou their nnal account In thn llegistera Others, In and for Forest I'ounty, ami that the same will be present ed tn the trplinns tVuirt Tor eonformatlon Hill 111 I. ..n .... 41... 11. t ............ .... ,. ru,, iiiuiui mouuav oi rep tembor next. J. H. At.Nl'.W, Kegistcr. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. At Chester, llelawaio County, Pa. (For iicsiicni suets only.) Tho eleventh an nual session commences Wednesday, Kept. 4. Thorough instruction in Civil Knglneering, the Mathematical and Nat ural Sciences. Tho Classics and Fnglish Is imparted by West Poinl graduates' and other competent professors. Circulars may bo obtained of Col. Tlieo. Hyatt, Prest. I'. M. a. 23-lt Eaton Female Institute. On Phila. Palt. Central It, It. Kennett riquaro, Cliester Co., Pa., otters all the in ducements that constitute n homo in con nection with a thorough F.nglish Kduca lion, at $148 per school year. No extras except for Instruction In Wax, Music, Latin. French, (ieriuao. l'aiiiiiiiir nn.l Drawing. F.astern teacliers. gradutes of our liest New Fngland scliools, liavo been employed fiir soveral years. Inquire of F.van r. Swayne.Sallie W. SWayne, Prin cipals, BOltDF.NTOWN (N. J.) FKMAI.K COLLKtl IC. Thoroiii'h instruction. Healthful nnd beautiful location. One of most oarclnlly rontluoted and best sus tained institutions In the State. For terms. etc., address Kov. John II. llrakelcy, Ph. ADVERTISING AT LOW ItATKS 1 Fr t70 per Inch nor Month, wo will Insert an advertisement in 120 First-Class Papers in Penn. List sent on application to ti KO. P. HOWELL A CO., Advertising Agents, 41 Park How, N. Y. . CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. A gonts wanted for our Caninalirn coods. Sell at sight. Pay 100 percent, profit. Now Is the time. Send at onco for Doscriptivo Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine Steel F.ngravlpgH of all tho Candidates, Cam paign Biographies, Charts, Photographs, Budges, Pins, Flags, and evorythiiigsuited to the timo- Ten Hollars per day easily made. Full sainplessent for $.". Address MoortE A Goodsi'kkp, 37 Park Row, New 1 CTK. It--It. A'iKNTS WANTKD for CHAM1JKR- I.IN-S OIlATCA.MPAKiN HOOK, The STRUGGLE OF 1872; A novelty iu Political and Popular Lit erature. AOi-aphiu History of tho Repub lican and Democratic Parties; n racy sketch of tho so-called Liberal Republi can Party; an insido viow of the Cinein natl Convention. Tho minor tickets or sido shows of tho campaign. The llnest imisrraicu jihok ruuiislicl. A Hook wanted by every American citizen. To secure territory at onoe, send 81 for outtlt. i inon I'uoiisiiing Co., Chicago, in., I'lnla. Pa., or Hpringticld, Mass, ltMt rOLITKML UOODN OF ALL KINDS. Fireworks, Flags, Lanterns, Torches, Badges, I. informs, Ac., rf-o. JOSF.PH B. PL-HOY, 3J nnd !Vt Maiden Lnne, N. Y. Established 1M:1. EPILEPSY OR FITS. A SURK CURKforthisdis'reKSimreoiii- plaint is now made Known iu a Treatise (of 48 octavo pages) on Foreign and Native iicrnai rrcparations, published by Hr, O. Plielps Brown. Tho proserin! ion was (lis. covered by him in such u providential manner that ho cannot conscientiously re fuso to mako it known, as it lias cured everybody who hss used it for Fits,' never naving iaiieu in a single ease. The ingred ients may bo obtained from nny druggist. A copy will bo sent free to hit applicants by nuiill. Address Dr. O. 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Tho genuine lias both Barlow's and Wiltborger's name on the label, and is put up at Wiltborger's DrugSUire, No. North Second Nlri-et, Philadelphia. I). N. WiLTHKROKH, Pro prietor. For Bale by Druggists and Gro cers. 15-4t. $1,000 ui:wAiii For any ease of Blind, Bleedim. Itching or Uleratod Pile that DeBing's Pile Rom dy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Prico, $1.00. 13-4 AGE NTH WANTED. Agents mako more money at work for us than at anything olso. Particulars freo. i. Mtin son A Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. 15-4t Th,o Republican Office KEEPS instantly on hand a largo as sortment of Blunk Deeds, Mortgages, Suhpicnas, Warrants, Summons, Ac. to be sold cheap for cash. tf. WATCH FREE to Apeuts to intro- duco articles that sell in every house. Lata A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Si-It OB WORK neatly executed at this ofllco ' at reusuu.'iulo ratus. U. li. R. RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF ClltK4 Tilt HORKT rAIN'lt In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR utor rasJiiieilifn miv.'rtupTtirtii tn'i'tt nr on SfiKKKIl WITH 1-AI.N. Radwat'S UKApy KKtiiKr is a curb fob K.VF.UY I'AItT II wm llm frm anij tn Thi Only 1'nln ltomrdy trill InMnnllr rti'p lit mo,t virrnrlmlnir pftin,, allsri Inflnniiiiatlniiiii knil riirnt fmiri-.tlonn, Wlipiltfir of tlit l.uiiKN, siomiu-ti, lioweli, or oilier cliuida or orMano. bv OlM niiiilu-mii.it IN KK(ll4 OTTIC TO TWENTY MINUTFS, no nnllr linw TlflrM or vmirlllnn tli nnn Ihi KHKIiMATH.'. Ho.1 rl.lilfn. Infirm, Hrlpplwl, Ntiroui, ISourBljrio, or priislrntoil with dlwaim may aulTvr. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF . T'lt'L AFFont) INSTANT KASB. 1SF1AMMATIO OK Til K KIliNKYS, .. INH.AMMATION OF TI1K U LADDER. INFLAMMATION 1K Till! IIOWKI.8. , rONDKKTtON OF TUB T.TJNOS. BORK TnROAT, Ml-Hi't'l.T IUtEA'l IIINU. PAI.riTATIoH OF TUK HEART. BVSTKRITB, CHOUl1, UIFllTltKUIA. nSADACnit. TooTnArV,AKTAKKU' "" COT.D CtUiS, Ar!!u!Ln.'.sA' nM4TIMC. Tlir anpllr.llon ortlio Itrnrlv Itrllrf fttif nart or onrta wFivrv Uia puln or illiUiailtjr i-aiala will amjra uo anil foTnfort. Twf iitr drorm In (itf a tnmMnr of mlrt will In a few momn.l. rur CHAMPS, M'ASMS. SOUK STOMACH. UKAKTIU'llN, SICK lIRAIiACMR, IiIAKKIIKa! DVSKNTKUY. COI.ll?, WIND IN TUli IMIWKUC ami all INTKUNAL FAINS. TraTlwra nlinulil alwai-a cajrnr a noeift of Itft4wv Rrndy Itrlief with ihtm. A fvw ilrorw In uter w III tn vnt plcKitrna or palna from clianga nf wattr. li la elter luun Frrnch Pranily or lllttcra aa a atlniujaut. FEVRIt AND Mil v.. FEVER AMI AdliR nin.il for liriy rUla. Thnr It nrrl. a rrniMltal ajretit In tlilawnrlil tlint will rum Frvvr a-ut Akhc, nnd all ollinr Muliuluiia, Itiliona. Scnrlrl, Ty. l.li. .W, Villnw, and oilier Frrna laidnl IitRAIiWAY'Sj l'll.l.si x quirk aa KAI1WAVS UKAUK KKLltF. t illy emu pur bolt I a. bold iiy l)ruguu. HEALTH llEAUTY I ! ptronii and n im melt m.ooo-iNrmtAsr! OF FI.Fsll AND W EIHIIT-CI.KAH SKIN AM) llKAl'Tll' l"L VOUI'LKXION oKCLIllilJ TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT It AH MADE TUR MlT AHTONISTriNO fTRF.1 i H' yi'M'K. Ml liAI'II AUK TliK TllANUK.4 TIIF Hiilt VNIH.HiiDFS. VNhKIt T1IK IV UKDlOlNfi. THAT Every pay an Increast) In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. TVprr drop f Hi MUSAPAItTU.UN HK.i,y. EXT communicate tlinninti tlia IIIoihI, Km-pM, llrliw. nnri utiur niit.l ami luicvn ir llic nvnh-iii llic vlnr of llfp. fur It mwtfr ih wMimof tho bwr lih nw m Mami ntMerlftl, Krrofulu, vpltiii, ( 'imuiijttlon, (.Iktitlulur dln. ITIccm la Tlirot, Mtmih, 1 umorn, NihIpi In tn tllamta nntt oilier liirl cf llitj avntcm, Hor Kv' Ftnimoim lftc,iirern ri-.nu Ida Ears, MiJ th nr4 forni nt 8k tn illm-iwea, K.niptinn Kcrrr Hrlil KiriR Wnim, Halt Itlirtiiu, Krvn.jK-lftn, Acne. Fil. WomiR In the Kli'n.i, Timiorn, 'miccr In !tm V omu, bimI all wvukcitlnc Rltd iMitidtl ilU'liiitKril, Night Hweatn, lMitof Sprrin. niii) 11 wtiMtmor fife Prlml lc, rc within tlmruratlv ratiof thU wuixtor of MoU crn fhpiulstrv, ami a few ilaU line III rwvt tn any per nnta 11 f.r clitier of lbN furuta of tiinaM its jHirnit pnwvr tocurr tlit m. If Hi Mtpnt, ilallv ln'i-omlnn tTitilciNl ff til Wartoi and ilt-i'oiiiMlllon (lint i conlnull tnicrPMlnt, unc crr.li In amftUii Ihiw wtcs. nnd rennfn tho mtum wtth new mlriUI m:u1o from healthy 11.khI auit thla tlia tfAUSAI'AUir.LIAN will nnd ! arriirt. lSut only dm tliu tAuirimi.ma HiaoLTixr rirtl ll known rfiiirtlliil nciit tn tho cura of Chrutttc, Hcrofu. .-ut, Count Hiitiuiial, aiitl bktu dUeiutfi ; but It 1 Uituulr I'nMUTucurwftr Kidney Ac BInddcr Coini1alnlii, T'tintrr, and Vml rthMinn, (lrarrt. Ilalotrs. Drot-nv. Rt.Kiti, nf '...p I. n. IT. i..- ii. i ...... I.i rw, Alhumltiiiria, and tn all ciiimh wlu n- there kit brick dttiM drst r.r tin- watrr lit thick, clndy, mltod Willi iiMuic.-f Ilk the whlt of su rM, or th rendu Mko whtta filk. or llifn l a ntrrltd. tlitk. tttlui apm'anmr, ntul rn. vr iivtv a ntfrinj, ititn. rtitoui ajim'Bnmr, nml Vllltff hi HIO lit I Hi IftHAlla anil av lin t l.r.. L av .. btiriilii(t eimultiti uhin pawiln WKtir, Hint pain In Ui intsll f tho liifk and aloiiK the L)b. 1'iWc, i.oq. M WORMS. Tlie only kuowa and sure r.rmctly fr Hor J.h, Tuff, lc. Tumor or l'i Ycnr CJrowli Cured by Itudway's Rcnolvrnt. . Pimit, Mam,, Jntjr 1. Intl. I. RatiWiti I ha h1 Otstim Tr im Um nrartM Arxl aowrli. All the llr i4 lht wm .i krlp tVr ll.' I Ult vry thine thl wu Pr.mminlMl ; ltil (Millun m. I w yowr KmhItmiI, And ll.otiithl I MonM tr tt : but had no foita In h. btnrNii- 1 kkj autlrrod fif Iwolv rr. I lawk ta boltU et th ItMvlirvnt, and on bK nf Karl Way Ttlli, and lwt but tin nf Tinr K.(t ltllr i and thr it Bil a tlfn of tumr tn U n or hit, And 1 f-l attr, sniarr, and Lai ptrr Ah j )iat f. IwtKa yean. Tha m limv m In Ua Uft aid of th brts ovr (nstn. I rit Mill t a (or U Uuttlt uf ibrA. Vva caa jublitk It U ytm kon. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. perfectly tartctna, ripnantiy mated wtth atrett nm. imre . rfi-uhite, i-urify, cU-niviw. an I airtinihcn. ltid wav a rti!", fir tlu- mre of aM tlimndrra of th hlnmwh, I.lvar. Howel Kidn?ra, Uta hter, Nprvoua Placaiwa, J)ralfti;ic, ' oust tpm Ion, (.'uellTi-newL iidltition, lVfpi.'M.i, n-ltouciif. Itillrtua Knvrr, Inflanimattnn nf thr llowi'la, rtii c,iuit1 all IVratifrt'mrntanftlir Internal VI. ftta. Warranted to ffrct a oitHccur. I'urviy Vtta ble,rnntaiiitna: no ntcrenrv. ntlticraJa,or dclourloiiadriiA: ttr Ohwrve tha fi.liowltiK aviiii'iuma rcaultiiic ftoui DlAttrdrraof the Motive Utoita; CrmttltttrHi. fnwArd I'ilrA, PuIIdau nf th Dltvid la th Haad, Aridity (tf Ik 8tr.m.-h, Nanitl. llrartlnirti, l''AXUlt f'ovd, J-.illnM or W.ticht in th. BtomAt-h, Sour lB-tatk)iii , linklnf at J- luiUt'.tiB Al th I'tt f tbt htoniia h, ttwhntnlnf of tha I1a4, llurrird and I.lTln.ll BrktbnV , Fluttrlnr At U HArt, Cht.L.iLf m MHtTwAtlnff antlnni when In a Ltihic Poitnw, IttmrtOMof lton, IuU or Wrht Uforo lha Btflit, hw and Dull I'Ata ta lh lltkl, IWfWtnr of I'mi irAliiiA, YrtkwuA of th. Hiln md Ev, Puiu In tlia 9(U, Ckott. Liiubi. and uddaa Flmbaa of IlfAl, biiridn la tbt Pd). A tioaea nf R A DWAT8 VHXS will tVa th tva. TPi.t from all lha al'Vf utinnHt diMtnU'ra. 1'rtue. at ucuta HEAP ' FALSE AM ntrK." P-nd one Irttfr ataiupto RAnWAY A t:o.. No. 8; Maiden Una. Naw. X ork. lufurnuuua worth thuuaauda will bo acut j yu. KIFLES, SHOTGUNS KEVOLVS. Hum inatorinls of every kin.l. Writo for rrii-o I.iKt, totjmit Western tiun Works 1'ittnlitiritli, l'a. Annv riiiih mul Hevol veru bntiglitur trailuit lor. Agents wanted. KMt AGENTS wn,lU"1 f"r "Tho Hrlu'ht Hi.lo rtULIM I O ()f N(.w York," n Lilnarv or Inforiimtion prUi!iiiiir to its Instiiutiou.s mid ulijoet oflnUirent. Jty u I'ity Mis Hionary. iW Kiiuravins. ' Au'entscl 411 aciiy. J list I.HHiieil. K. It. THKAT, l'ul. lishur, 80,j llroailway, N. Y. IKI-lt WANTi:n-A(3KNTS (f JO ,,er .lav) to Bell tho eelehrnteil IIO.MK KHUT 1I.EKKW1NG MACMINi:. lias the tin-fter-feeil, makes the"oi k Ktiteh." alike on both (.ides, nIl j-uv lim.nspj, 'i1(, i(OHt nml i-lioapcHt family Hewing Ma.'liino In tlio market. Aililiess JoIiiinoh, Claik cC Co., HoKton, AIhhh., litUbiirKh, l'a., fhica-2U-KO, 111., orHt. Louis, Mo. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R rn anil after Monilnv, Xov. 15, 1809 trains will run on this roail as follows: LKAVE EIUE-SOUTHWAIin. ll:.VJ A. M. ArcoMMODATioN Leaves eweiwtlo at 7:05 and arrives at l'lttsiiuruh 10:00 a. in, 10:25 a. Jr., riTTsniTROii Kx,, stops at nil stations, nnd arrives at A. (i. W. It. K. Transfer at 1;tO p. m., at Neweastlo at 3:13 1. in., and at l'ittHluii K, t u:(M)p. m. 5:115 A. M., AOfOMMoiiATioN.froin James town, arrives at A. A (. V. It. n. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Ncwi-a-stlo at 7:05 a. iu and I'lttKlmrgh at 10:00 a. in. 5:0(1 r. m., Mixed Train leaves Erlo for Rliaron, HtoppiiiK at all intornicdiuto points and arriving at 10:15 a. in. LEAVE lUTTSHUKCIlt XOKTWAKD. 7:15 a. m., khik KXPiiKss, leaves New eastloat 10:00a. in., A.&U. W. It. H.Trnns fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Krloat2::i() n. in., making eloso uoiineetion lor Jlulla lo and Niagara Fulls. 8:3.i v. m. AccoMMonATioy, leavS Now eastlo at 0::10 p. in, A. .t i. W. It. H. Transfer ut7:55 p. in., mid Jamestown at 8:30 a. in., eonnei ts witli mixed trains that arrives in Erio at 1:55 a. m. 0:30 v. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Uiiurd at 12:30 a. m. and Erie at ti:55 a. in. Trains oouneet at ltoelioster with train for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia and at Pitulmrgh eonnix.it inns for riiiladell phia, Hiirrishurgli, llultiiuoro and Wash ington via Pennsylvania Central Itailroad. Erio Express North, eonnoets at (iirard with Cleveland and Erio trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the West; at Erio with Philadelphia Erio Kallroad lor Corrv, Warren, lrvington Tidiouto, Ac., and witli lluttalo it Erio Kailroud for ISutlalo, Dunkirk, Niagara Ealls and Now York City. V. N. FINNEY, (ieneral Sup't 2VOTIC1?. DM. J. N. ItOLAltl), of Tidiouto, lias rettirusd to his prm-tiee alter an ab seneoof four moiitlis, spent in tho iioipi tills of New York, whero h will uttimil eulls in his profession. tlltiee iu Eureka Drug Store, 3d door jlioyo tho bank, Tidiouto, Pa. nf JOB WORK l")ONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest eath price, neatly, prompO lij, and in style equal to that of nny other establishment in the Dittrirt. BUSINESS CARDS; SHOW CARDS, VISITING CAUL, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING.CAR DS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXT1I Ii Y NTATKM i:TS. EN VELOFES BILL HEADS, . i - LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULAIiS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SIIIPriNG TAGS, Ac.