The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 18, 1872, Image 2

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She civf?i quitting,
XV. K. IUWN
l-'OITiUi.
V E DN ES D A Y M II U.N li. SETT. 18. UU.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President
U. S. GRANT,
of Illinois.
For Vice President
HENRY WILSON,
of Massachusetts.
SENATORIAL.
V.'e pnbii.'-li the. following coi.umini
ration fr.uu t!ie Jrjfh-timinn to show
mir renders that nil is not lovely in
the Democratic ciunp as rc-aiils the
Senatorship, and we have no doubt but
the next State Scnutor from this Dis
trict will be a Republican. Mr. Mc
Clny, the Republican candidate is well
spoken of and would undoubtedly ri p-
resent the interests of this district as
well ns any other man in it:
Editor Brookville Jcffereonian :
In your issue of the 2th ult, I find
card from R. B. Brown, of Clarion,
Tho Bargain. '
Evidences of tho hnrpiiin between
Orerh y and the Drtnot rnl continue
to niTiinuilnte. At the Democratic
Stale Convention at Hyrncusr, Now
York, last week, S. J. Tihlen, Chair
man of tho Democratic Slate. Com
mitre, in a do' a speech, aud iu order to
install iuto his followers greater faith
in the genuineness of Greeley's con
version, he announced that he knew
all about tho plans to nominate (tree
lev at Cincinnati, and that heCTilden")
was consulted about the make-up of
tho ticket long before the Convention
was held, lie said bo advised as to
its formation. Therefore ho signifi
cantly recommended all Democrats
which as a specimen of incoherent to support Greeley.
egotism is worthy of a gilded frame
fnr its preservation as a warning to
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET ttlrM SftoSrShich
blinds us to facts and leads him Irom
seeing things as they really are. Burns
wisely wrote:
"O wad somo pow'r the piftie pie us
To see ourscls as others see tin I
It wad fras monio a blunder free us,
An foolish notoin I'
But it is not with this characteristic of
Mr. Brown s card that I wish to ileal.
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. GLENNI W. SCOFIELD,
of Warren.
GEN.1CHALES ALLBRIGHT,
of Carbon..
GEN. LEMUEL TODD,
of Cumberland.
REPUBLICAN. COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
CARLTON B. CURTIS,
of Erie.
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.
GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY!
Tionesla, Sept. 24th, at the
Here is an admission of the conspir
acy precisely as charged by tho Ring
bamton Republican. It will be remem
bered that the name of Mr. Tilden
was mentioned as one of the parties
on the Democratic side to this nego
tiation to "raft over" Mr. Greeley iuto
the Democratic camp. It begins to
be evident why the Iribune and Mr.
Greclev never directlv dcuied the
truth of the Binchampton accusations
And this man all time was claiming
to be a Republican, and still does so
claim. And thev call him "Honest."
B EAV Kit
Collego .and Musical Institute
Opens lis Ii'l Session September 10, 1072.
Location aivcssiMe. I n- il I h I ond beau
tiful. Uomns choi'ttul ami comlorlalilo.
School homelike. Instruction thorough
nml earnest. Twenty boys received. Into
Seminary Hall on moderate term.
Send lor rntalotrno to
20 Ot Kov, It. T. TAY LOU, President.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
oiut resolution pro
to th t'oiiMtihitii'i
Ilr if r.i"
osine- Mi mui'mlnicut
of PcnnsvlYiitiia,
J nva nut
PROCLAMATION.
Whkreas, The Honorable W. V. Jcnks,
President .In it ire of the Court of Com-
inoii rtcaa and Quarter Sessions tn and for
the countv of Forest, haw issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
tjnarter spwiihih, vc, at. 1 roiicsui, ior
tlio t'ountvof Forest, to commence cn the
fourth Monday or Sept. next, being the
27th day of Sept., 1S72. Notice is therefore
lliven to tho Coroner, Justieosuf the Peace
and Constables of sid county, that they ho
then and there In their proper persons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
record, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do thoso things
wlilfh to their olllec annertain to be done.
andtothoso who iKitind in recogniwuioo
to prosoenteagainst tho prisoners that are
or Hliall he in the tail of Forest Connt.v.that
thev be then and thereto prosecute against
them as shall lo Just, lilvou muter my
hand and seal this 28th day of Aug., A. 1),
1S72. E. L. DA IS, isu li.
t ! Ihr Srrntc omi on if
..oi'e.wer.'.'iei .1 f t'.t' ')nnomrri((fi if
J't Hit.ifli 'ti'M iu l.Vm -nil .Lim mt.lt) mi l,
That the Billowing amendment of the Con
stitution of this 'Commonwealth be pro
posed to the people for fhhelr adoption or
rejection, pursuant to tho provisions of the
tenth article thereof, to-witi
AMENDMENT!
Strike out the sixth section of tho sixth
article of the Constitution, anil Insert In
lieu thereot'thc following: "A State Treas
urer Khali be chosen by tho qualified elec
tor of the State, at sueli tunes and tor stiru
term of service as shall bo prescribed by
law,"
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Sneaker of the House ol lti'picsentutlvcs.
l i if l.'O u DlTlVt V
l pi i i.i o, i M i ii ,
Speaker of the Senate.
Ar-enovi-n Tlio twent v-second day ot
March, Anno Domini one) thousand eight
hundred and seventy-two.
JOHN W.UEAKV,
rrenared and certltleated for publication
pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con
stitution. FHANC1HJOUDAN,
Seeretarv of the Conimonwcallli,
Ofllco Seerotary of the Conunonwcalth,
Harrisburg, Juno 2Mh, in, a.
I would speak rather of his amtmp
twn ami ot ins exreeaingty oaa tone. .... . , . BI,TWay. Lei
Mr. Brown introduces my name in- ... , , oli!
-- . - . . ua imio n hivvivu; . -
to Ills caroi BS llUVlug jiroiuircu iu mm
the support of the Democracy of Arm
stronir countv. in mv remarks before
the Conference at Brookville. This I
1
definitions of "houesty," "truth,'
"honor" and other such words are be
coming obsolete. So of party names
J ami nrincinles. Republicanism ami
stating the elTecU of ray remarks is as foun(,ed yhoigwho, and what is
unfair as it is deceptive. I promised . , ... f them ,8 auyone or
no man me support, oi uio uc"jr. puervl.nilv? Derrick.
1 A..n. T ti.t'd iioirnr elaimerl I J J .
Ill 111 id vuuu.y. A. ' V. uw.v..
and do not assume to have, the control
of the Democracy. They are inde
pendent, thinking men, and act lor
themselves. I claim no dictatorship
over them. I did promise to pive my
THE BETTER PART OF VALOR.
Mr. Sumner has not found it con
venient to remain in the country and
individual support to the nominee of participate iu the conflict he so valiant
the Conference then and there as3em
I bled at Brookville. That Conference
waa dUtolved and never made any
nomination whatever. Mr. lrown
may have received the vote of a ra7-
weiit or that Uonterence, alter Arm
Jy provoked. He has gone to Europe,
and will not return before the opening
of Congress; will not be hero to vote
for the ticket he has attempted to lead
others to vote for; will not be here to
onnose Grant utter spendiug three
strong with 10,000 vote3 was driven years in getting up false charges against
out. llow far lam obligated to support him; will not even mane mi
Mr. Brown, and submit to all sorts of to carry Massachusetts for the Liberal
trickery in so doing is a matter wholly cause, after having led Greeley and
for my own determination, his assura- the rest to believe that his influence
J .. ... j: .iji.- ,1 1 Thin
tions on the suojeci uoiwuusianuiun. i mere couia ue nc ieuueu upuu.
. . i 'J.1. i i:i .? . r . 1. t. .A a-
Again, Mr. isrown assumes to aecwe t is a nne exenipnncaiiou oi mo nif
the whole question of the right of the ter and public services of the man.
Armstrong Conterees to witnaraw irom ah the nara ngniing in eiecnous nw
ho rnnfereneft. Ilia lan?uai?e is otfen- to be done bv others, while he strutted
sive and wanting in correctness, aud about vain-gloriously, jackdaw-like,
as well for his own as Jor trutu s sate, m borrowed pinnies. v4ioiuei hhuib
Bhnolrl not have been written. ters. eovernors and the most illustri
The. Conference of Armstrong coun- ous statesmen ot the Kcpublican party
ty had the right to withdraw from have never shrunk from the severe
that Conference ; mucn more, it was ana aruuous lauors oi mo toiupiguo.
their duty so to act, siuce it was vi- But bumner has always piayeu me
. . . . t . 1 m r . fcT ...I ;
dent to all, that by prior manipulations part oi a juiss nancy, wuwg uc""
of Township meetings and County nerves would not permit of such excr-
Convcntions, by one man whose name tion.
is well known, the real voice ottue tj,;9 lg tiie man who has
district waa silenced and tho claims of cudgelled bis brains for three years
two-thirds of the Democracy of the pR8t t0 ru;n the character and blast
district were discourteously iguored ; the fame of the greatest soldier of the
and the onlv possible result to follow u,,n,,lilie. the hero of more victories
a prolonged and fruitless session of j tuan any 0ther commander of the civil
the Conference, or the nomination of .- The RuflWinps and trials of four
U. B. Brown a result deprecated by years u the most terrible of wars pass
every one, and regarded only as the for nothing when compared with the
harbinger oi political disaster aou
defeat. The Conferees of Armstrong
county hesitated to become the clnet
mourners at such a funeral, and hence
withdrew. Their action is sustained
by the Democracy ot the connty.
Mr. Brown adverts lustily to rail
road rinirs. monopolies, &c. These
Trial List for Sept. Term 1872.
Evallne Coon ct al heirs Cc. of William
Armstrong deceased vs. . o. tin.
Charles Leeper vs. Warren A Franklin It.
K. Co. . ,
H. H. May vs. James T. Whisner etal.
II. H. Mav vs. John Miller etal.
Adda Hunter vs. O. tJilmnn.
Koval F Si-ottvs. Hobert . Carson.
11 ii Hi, lr v. Seidell Whitman.
Hello l'aul vs. Alexander MoAndrewet al.
Hetlo l'aul vs. Alexander MoAiutrew evai.
James 1'nrshall vs. Oaniel Clnik.
James rarwlm.l vs. Paniol Clark,
vviiiin,,. It lAwrinvs. Andrew Cook.
.liime K. llrown va. Ik-nnett Uobbs et al.
William Armstrong et al for use of James
W. Hut hrio vs. T 10 Townstiinoi iiarnen.
F. H. Kllaworth Sophia M. F.llsworth to
the use of Sophia M. Kllswortu vs. John
11. Dilksetnl.
tniiies Marshall et al vs. John TVterson
liirsliall et hI vh. John l'etorson
Martin Nestle vs. K. I.. Uuvis late tsnerni
of Forest County.
(irnpn for use vn. K. Pnvls.
Daniel Hlaek vs. The OverHot-rsof the Poor
of Tionestu Itorough.
I l,.v.l .& I e wis vs. David llavsetal.
Kvkline Coon et al vs. John 0. llrundon et
Marv A. Clelandby her husband Calvin
Clcland vs. John I leiituirgn r.
J. 11. AUNEW, l'roth'y,
Aug. 12, 1S72.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY.
At Chester, Delawaio County, ra. (l'or
Kesdent Ca.letaonl V.) The eleventh sn-
nual session commenees Wednesday
MiMit. 4. Thorough lnstrueilon in Clvi
i . . . . . . ii I I
Kng'neertng, me i.iaiiii'iiiHiii'iii bum in.i
urnl Seienis. The Classics and English
Iu Ininnited bv West Point graduates and
other competent professor. Circular
may be obtained of Col. Theo. Hyatt,
t- r )
lV L Ui
n AD WAY'S READY RELIEF
tints ide iitsr t" tis
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONfc HUUW
nr rtifii-e uv " ' of;";
"I f.iv I' ' ' i' I .w.i.
ltADWAY'9 1U,AI'Y I! I I I W li A CVUE FOB.
n r i.i i n i ...
tl 1 Mi" lit I .uid U
riiei Onty lnln llemeily
tlwt mmiiiilT mop, on m" 'i" r'"N 'l'!n
innnramMlo.i, and eiirM l'on(rlloii whMhrr of tin
,un, Sionnch, BowU, or Mb 1ihU orfvu, by
iui i)pMcllnn. utwnna
tin niittur how Tlnlrnt nr cianslatliw pln th
UHKtlMATKl, Bnl rlildrn, lullrm, l'rlplnt, Nmtovm,
gullo, ot prilrll wild ittrmm mar aufftr.
RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF
.vti Airmail IKSTANT KASK.
INFLAMMATION OK . THK Kll.NKVS
INFLAMMATtOOTHKW.WKLS.
80UK THROAT,;;! KK.- l-1.T IJA ART
HySTEIlICS, CBOUl'. "'irUHlNFUJENA.
HEADACHE". TOOTU AOHK, R,IBCMATI8M.
C;?.,r"J!K SL' VrXAilrnrt .o V rr. or
pari m Uio iln or uuUcultr .iiai wlU altonl aaaa
Twei'itr Atotii In V'f a liimtiW of waif? will rn ft fw
Tnnmnil. euro OltAMIH, M'AsMS, SOU II B I OM Aril.
llKAIU'liritN. SII'K llKMiAI'HK. 1)1 A It II 1 1 kA,
liYSKNTKItV.' OOI.U'. WINO IN I'llK UOWLLH,
.,,,1 all ISTKUN 1 Al. I-AINS. ta
TrftVflrrn niiotnu tin ari rani m m m j
a A I"W UP! U III wia,i - i.i
JOB WORK
11 la
Eaton Female Institute.
On Phila. Bait. Central II, It. Kennett
Square, Chester Co., Pa., offers all tho in
iliinpineiiiM that eonstitute n home In eon
neotioti with a tliorouirli kiikiikii r.nuea
tion, at f UN per seluxil year xso exi
ept lor Inmrueiion 111 nns, i"
in. Fi-eneh. Herman. PalutinK 1
linu imr l jilern tenehers. itradute o
, , i -i ,.
nil? llMKt IM Pw P.nirillllll Hl'llOOlS. 1II.VV .K.-ll
enililovetl for several years. Inquire of
Evan T. Swayno.Salho W. S ay ne, rrin-vipals.
BOHDKNTOWN N. J.) IMIAW.
COMlCUi:. Thorough " lnstrnetion.
Healthful and beautilul location, vow "i
moat careftilly conducted and best sus
tained institutions in the State. For terms,
etc., address ltev. John 11. llrakoloy, Ph.
tri-vauC sK'HnrM or pulii ffom cliaudo oC waliT.
altar Uiar. Franoh Kramlr or KUUra a. a itlmulaut.
PEVKIt ANO AWI'K.
FFVFn AN1 Alil'ft mrrd fnr liny ccnu. Tlifirll
Ant a rriiiMlial aacnl In IliU world I ial will run Javor
ad Anno, anil all oilier Malailoiia, III lom. ararljl. 1 y.
i.linl.l'x .llow. and ollirr 1 1-v r M ( Uh' 1 1 1 1 V H A I K S
l'll.l.h) qul'k anHAOWAY'N HKAOY HbLtLt.
FiBjr ccota por liollla. "ld by Drugguta.
HE1LTH ! BEAUTY ! I
ernoNo AB ri'iiR melt I'V'JIrUfS
or n.rsit ano riiiirr--ei.KAit skin jnii
LKAUTlr XL COMI'LKXION bb.CL KliO TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
TIIIC 1 I IP VN liKIKIOKS. 1-Nl.Kll TIIK IS
rl'tlFNl'K OK TU1S Tttl'LY HONUKlWt'l.
atEIUClNK, THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flooh
and Woiaht is Seen ond Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Kv.iy drop of lli SAHSAI'AKM.I.IAN KK.sol.V
F.NT ronimimli-alc. tlirmiirtl Ilia lllood. Swfat, I'rliir,
ami other fluid" and hilcva r tlie rvntriii tlio vlnr or nro.
for It rrualiatha waalraorilio lly wllh naw ami amitid
malrrlaf. Scrotula. Sj plillla, '.mmiiii).lli.ii. Ulandulu
dlarana. Vlcria la Ilia Taroal, Mniitli, l .tjM..ln
!', Olamla and otliM .rta of Iho ayatim. Bora Krca,
Mrliliiona IHarhanrra h""l tba hnra, and Ilia
fnrnm nf Skin dlariin-a. hmptlona. ttyet norra, r.ai;.
DONK AT TIIR
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt
ly, and in stylo equal to that of any
other establishment in the Distriri.
llt'Rfl. It n onn, nl imeum. i i-i ..-.
FpmiiS Wom.i In the Kll.. Tumoni. rmiwrt In I ho
om.. Mid all wMk.-nltm Mid iwlnlMl dl'n-r. c, N f ht
Hwculi lMf Bporm, Mid all fttrnof Hip life Pf'''"-
rltliln til CrtlVt rt.iit I llil wuinirr wi iw
BUSINESS CARDS
STV. C la A II It,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
tiidiotttie:
And Dealer in
WATPTTRS. JEWELRY, AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Repairing done in a workmanlike
manner aud warranted to give satis
faction. 4 y
QONFECTIONARIEg
TAS. McKAY, at tho Tost Olllce, lias
openod out a choice lot of
COXtECTIONA It TES,
CAXXED FRUITS,
10BACC0S,
CI C A HUT, AXD
NOTIONS OF ALL RINDS.
A portion of the patronage of the public
Is rcKKpectl'ully solicited.
411-tf JAS. St. McKAY.
ADVERTISING
AT LOW RATKSt
Fr $70 per inch tier Month, we will Insert
an advertisement in 10 FlrNt-Class I'apers
in Penn. I-int sent on application to li l'.O.
P. UOWKLL. CO., Advertising AgcuiM,
41 Park Kow, N. Y.
Court House.
delicate nervous sufferings of a gentle'
tuuu who never shouldered a musKct
nor carried a sword : who would not
even do election dutv, and who flees
ingloriously from a conflict himself
nas provoked, itis associates in uiu Xiiu
eral cause will now learn to know and
estimate the man at his true value.
arc doubtless all wrong, but not more :naf . Orantdid. Trumbull. Greelev
so than political rings and meu who an(j gchurz might have kown better
live in glas3 houses should ie careiui tnan t0 frust j,lmi 0r to go on upon a
how they thrown stones. It is uffi- g;je 8chuto through any advice of his.
cieut to say to all this parade of puri- por now ti,at he has got them fairly
tv "to the pure all thiol's are pure;" froI11 the party he has cone to Eu-
to indulge in fears of all men's purity ropei jeft tnein in tho lurch, and may
orruption or perhaps return to Congress claiming
COIi. C. B. CUIITIS
AND
IIOX. . W. NCOFIKIaW,
hetikens much inward corruption or I nprluina return to Congress claimiutr
else a special insanity upon particular tha(, be js & a Republican, hoping
subjects. thereby to regain Lis standing in iias-
Iu conclusion, siuce my return from sachusetts.
Brookville, I have received scores of Bufc beforfl weU gome one ;n New
letters Irom sterling uemocrais in tue Y , . . .im whethcr it wa8 true
district, ot. the subject ot this aenato- . , , u th(J p0l.tfoiia 0f
rial trouble, all breathing the same hj CoinraiUce on rore-,gu Relations
thought tlio uniortunaie cnaractcr . s , n;ne treatie8 were found
the notuitiation and urging upon me t,;n whinl, he had received from
an independent candidacy to ail ot the gtate Dcpartmeut, and never laid
which I have uniformly replied in before th, coratuiUee j and he replied
words calculated to sooth and liar- that it wag I)ot ti,U8 adding direct and
monize. 1 have uttered no woius ""r . . , . f . , . t , ,iier of.
erformed any acts, of a contrary nrnnf ,ilis ... :g
character; preferring much to remain offi(jiaj auJ bey0Ilj di8pute. We have
sileut, which silence would not have ni.hl:8.,ed the fuil Jist of treaties
been broken but for the unseemly jie ha(, thug gUppreg3ed. The oldest
character of Mr. Brown s card. 1 f ihem that nroviilini? for tho Mexi-
trust he will observe a better course in claims Commission, had been in
the future. . . u:a i,nHs no less than eiehteen months,
1 '. 1 .1 1 1 . .. . 1 . I. A I .. 0
itn many tiiaims iu yuu uuu n.o , . -. ,n i,.,.i hefore the com
notiie uemorracy oi ueiiereou cUu..tjr, . . ,y, . reag0II for thia-t oth
READ ! READ T
The subscribers having ro-rcntod the
IIIVINE (HUNT MILIaS.
Would say to their old customers, and
tho community preneratly, that they keep
constantly on hand a lurae stock of
FAMILY FLOUR
of all (trades, Chop Feed, Shorts, TSran,
I !!.! mill l.Tiril. llllil uiir mi:niiui uu h-j-
...... . - ... i i
inn business, wo purposo not to uo under
sold by anv eatublinhment in this mwtion
nftha'amiiitrv. and would sav to tho lum
bermen and dealers of forest county, mat
they can be
CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872.
irmiii uniiii'il fnr our Camnaiitn iroods.
Sell at siirht. Pay 100 por cenU pronu ftow
is the time, heiia at once ior iitihiv
Circulars and Price Lists of our Fino Stool
Kncravinps of all tho Uaiulliiates, uni
paiifii UioKraphies, Charts, FhototrrapliM,
iio.i,.n. I'iiiu Kiiaira. nml everything suited
11. o li'mnH- Ten Dollars ne'r day eaKily
made. Full samples sent ior Aiuir..
Moore & Uool-si-eeu, 37 Park Kow, Now
York. 1V""
AfiEVTS WANTKD for CIIAMBEIt-
LIN S tlHAT CAMPAIGN
1JUOK, The
STRUGGLE OF 1872;
A novelty in Political and Popular Lit
erature. A Graphic History oi 1110 iwjiu..
ii.Mn km. I DnmiH-ratic Parties: a racj
sketch or tho so-callod I.llieral Kepubli
chii Party : an inside view of the Cincin
nati Convention. Tho minor tickets or
aido shows of the campaiftn. The linost
lllnulr,.!..,! llimk 1'lllllisllO'l. A UlMiK
i.r nvnrv American citi7.cn. To
...mni inrViinrv lit mice, aeud Si for outtit,
Union Publishing Co., Chicago, 111., Philu.
Pa., or Springlield, Mass, iv-u
POLITICAL UOODN
OF ALL KINIS.
Fireworks. Flnsrs. Ijmterns, Torches
Uudccs, V. nilorms, tve, .
JOHFPIl H. PUHDY,
32 and 34 Maidon Lane, N. Y.
KstabliHhed 1843.
rla. are .
'..' ..i i.. . ....I - t.tm diva
nrraitn u.liif It fur cither of Uicae turua vt dlaeaM lla
tioTcnl power to cut Ihi-ni.
If thi natlriil. daily Iwcomlna TMlnwl t7 na vaXra
and deenniiioaltluil Unit la continually aroarcailnn, ."O-co-ill
In arrcatlmc Ihrw waul, ami roiialia tlic aama , llh
lw material maila from liiMlUiy klno.1 and Uila Ui
BA KHA I AIU l.lil 1 n
all
Nni only doci tha Saran.i.i Raaot.T!rr nnl
I aniiwn mnnllal anciiln In the c of l lirtmlt Sc."fu-
loulva cure fur
loua. Conilllnllonal. ai.d bkiu dlaeaaca i but It la Ua uiilr
Kl.lnry A Itlndtlor CompInlnt,
SHOW CAUD.S
rnnarr. amt Womb dlwawa, flrarrl t'lalirfra, llmr.v.
fUnppiwa "f Water, liicimlliicnca or I rinr. litinni r. in;
Allmnilmiria, and In all caa wlicra ibcra are brlrk
du.l drll, or Ilia lrr In thick, cloudy. Mined with
iiljiaiici-a iir in. wiiii.- ui n . a.." ' """t
ailk or there 1 a ntorl.ld, durk. lillloua aplH-aranee. and
while bona du deiioJla. and when llicre l a prlrkliif.
biinilnx ai'n.illiin when paiwlna water, and pain In Uia
bin all .ii me li o-a auu U11114 1111 .
WORMS. Tha only known and lura Rtmcdr
for Ttvt'itia i'l't. etc.
Tumor of ia Ycnra' Growth
Cured by Huuwn ' iscsoiveni.
p.... it, M -., July l. IM.
Tia. R.aw.T il ear b OYrta Tamflf In ill. ! a
aew.l. All the Horn. Mia " Ibef. H a aelp WT i.- I www
ivery lliln tan. w rwrnnm... ( -"' --'i
a Vnnr lUvd.-m. "t .tinualit I wealil try 1 kt ka aa 1.11k
1 . l I ... I... laalw. IIUL I luuk .1. belli..
af th. Il-alveul, and ao ef K-.I-T.V. Ml., and Iwe bev
lie. of yonr RewlV k.iim i ana in. " "' ' r
ea er f.lt, I (-1 "'. .marler, and aa.dar Ibaa I an.
fe, lw.la year. Tha . lamer M In Ihe left .Id. Ik.
tonk lb. rnile. I wrlu Uil. la Jraa far tka ka.U af
alkan. Tea caa taldlU It U .a d.... .
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
porfecllT Urteleia. ctenantly coated with r
imtre. rernUle, purify, cleanae, an I alreniUien. IU
way1. Pilla. for the cure of all dlantdeni of tlie Slnm
Mver, Bowc Kidneys Uladdar, Karvoua I'hwa
i
iv.i uia. HillomnoB. ItlttoiM Ftver, Inflmmiatton it
ccr. WrrntcillorlT-ctftV,l,"l'vccur' lurr.ywt
bUa conUtnluir oo mereurr, ni.nntJi,ordletrtoiiianifia.
ir OlnuTY th ft.llowltiii lynipLoiua retuiUof from
l)lwrdcrof Uie ll(te"tW Oiitaiu:
Htrmtach,
l nti if? mon.
VISITING CARbS,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDINQ.CARDS,
TROGllAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
th llel. IVHritorv ft rrr-l-irmli'-B, lfUtfwnM M in
and v, ria ! lb HM. Cltl, UsiU, ku4 MuioitB FliulatM 9t
iat, burulDK ! lh Hh.
' J ir d.wej of RAOWAT'S PIT.IS will iYw th y
Uiu from all lh a.K.ve-immed rtUtnkr. lice, 35 ueutt
prrh.ii. 6, HV DKUtllilSTrt.
KEAD "KAI.SK AM 'l'Kl:K..,, rVnd on Mtcr
tanipto RAUWAY CO., No. tr Mldcn Lm. New.
i'urk. iiaioriuatiun wurtU Uiouud wlU U kuI jusu.
ADMISSION TICKETS,
RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLV'S.
flun materials of overy. kind. Writo for
Prico List, to Croat Western Ctin Works,
Pittshuriili. Pa. Arniv itiins and Hevol-
vors bounht or traded ior. Atrcuts wanted.
ia-H
nosrriiLY statkji i:xt.,
SUPPLIED CHEAPER
and more promptly than from any other
point. Immediate attention given to all
ordors front a distance, .
E. JONES ct CO.
INSURANC3
EPILEPSY OR FITS.
A SlirtE CUItEforthlBdiHtresHlnKcom
nlniiit 1 now made Known In a Trent iso
(of 4M octavo panes) on Foreign and Native
llerbnl l'reparaiions, piiuiiiiou u.v jt, '.
Tinir. lirmin. Tho tireHcriiitiou was dis.
emwi.,1 tiv him in suolt a providential
manner that he cannot conscientiously re
fuse to make It known, as it has cured
evervbodv who has used It for Fits, never
having failed in a nnle cao. me lunreti
ients may be obtamod from any druutiist.
A copy will bo sent free to all applicants
bv ntaill. Address Dr. O. Phelps Urown,
21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. 2a-4t
AfrMTO wanted for
nULIl IU of N t
"Tho nri.'ht Side
ew York," a Library of I
Information prrtniniiiix to its Institutions
and Obiocts ot interest. Jy a I ity Mis-
sionarv. 00 F.nirraviiius. Airents sell 40
adav. Just Issued. F.. 11. TUEAT, Pub
lisher. 805 llroadway. N. Y. 3U-4t
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, eichleivs recipes for liquors
No 232 Walnut St Phila. Contuin the latest improveu instructions
for vour kiud aud considerate course,
I am, very truly yours,
Edward S. Golden.
Kittanning, Sept. 2d, 1872.
Will positively be present and ad
drees the meeting. The Corry Brass
Band will be present to discourse mu
eic on the occasion.
Republicans, Liberals, and Demo
crats, turn out ond hear the truth
from those who know it, and know how
to tell it. The merit of the different
State and national candidates will be
ably discussed. Come out and hear,
every one.
Fon Sam:. To close an estate, two
tracts of land of about 2000 acres,
situated on Millstone Creek, Fort.it
Countv. Heavily timbered, mainly
l.r,mlne!r val nail! o for theburk. and
1VU v a. ,
eu pposed by good judges U bo good
oil teritory. Map with particulars at
tbis office.
On Friday evening last W. C.
Pluinmer of the Courier was knocked
down and severely kicked and stamp
ed upon by P. T. Witlierop. Accord
ing to the Courier report of the affair,
inrr can be clearer. Mr. Sumner had
been opposed to Grant throughout his
wholo Administration. He refused to
visit the Yhite House or the Stat6
Department, and consequently remain
ed in entire ignorance of the diplomat
io huRiness of the crovernuient. Gen
eral Grant laid aside his dignity and
visited. Sumner, and still no headway
could be made. The man was simply
Mr. Plumrner's nose was broken, and a conspirator, bent on hatchiug a plot
he was otherwise severely injured, and
at last accounts was considered in a
critical condition. The cause of the
assault, we understand, was certain
obscene and opprobrious epithets op-
plied by lluinmer to Witherop, re
peatedly during the day, ami a uoasi
ful assertion that Witherop was a cow
ard aud dure not resent it. Witherop's
friends -claim that the assault was en
tirely justifiable and purely in self-da-
fence. Whatever the provocation, it
must bo admitted that so violent and
deadly an assault is uuwarrr.ntable in
any rase except as an extreme measure
of self defense, where the attacking
party haj reason to fear groat bodily
liar in. The real facts iu the case will
probably be brought out by legal iu
vestigatiou. Titumlle- Xcwt.
tn defeat the renomination oi Urant
and on fabricating the appearance of
an Administration lailure. Aleuce ne
blocked the entire business ot the
State Department, and by agitation in
the Senate and incessant Bneecn-man-
inu and irettmsr up false charges aud
committees of investigation, sought to
break down the Administration, in
stead of this he has effectually broken
down Charles Sumner, who is now on
the list of missing among the victims
of tho trreat battle-field. When
returns ho will liud President Grai
re-elected, victorious and vindicated
rhiludelphia Xorth American.
ftir in . nir ItrnnilleH. w IllHKevM. Avuiun.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual uins, Hitters, Fancy Cordials, Fruit Syr-
MARINE, INLAND & FIREIKSURANCE SEf CSS
Assets Jan; 1, 12,348.32339 -'TthH
WANTF.n
hcII the
-ACEXTS (?20)ier dav) to
cthibnilcd HOME HUUT-
TLE SEWINC MACHINE. Hasthe under-feed,
makes the "lock stitch." alike on
both sides, and fully licensed. Tlio best
and cheapest family Sewinir Machine in
the market. Address Jolucton, Clark t
Co., lioHtou, Ma-ss., PitUbitrnh, Pa., Chica-2t24-;o,
III., or St. Louis, Mo.
ENVELOPES
ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R
in and after Monilav, Nov. l.ri, lStiO
W ti
2n.000,000 losses paid since Its organiza
tion. WM. HUHLElt, Central Agent,
Harrisburg, Pa.
MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti-
onesta, Forest County, Pa.
8 dm
bv mail, on receipt of $2 by AsL-henbatich
A Miller, N. W. cor. 3d and Callowhill
Kts., Philadelphia, Pa. Index andsamplo
sheets sent free.
TIDIOUTE
TEA STORE!
The place to buy every variety of the
VERY BEST1TEAS
AT THK
L 0 WES T PRICES,
la at the extensive Tea Store of
H. T. CHAFFEY,
Nothlnor like it in medicine. A luxury
to the palate, a painless ovacuant, a (icntle
aii...iiiu.i ... tiin .,ii-.u lut inn. a iierMiiiratorv
nrenuriitiou. an antl-blllotlS meillclUO, a
stoiiiaihic, a diuretic and an admirable
general alterative, much itro me ckiiowi
edtied and daily proven properties of Tar
rant a i'.tlcrvesccni neuz.er rtjieriena..
10 4 SOLD B V ALL DKUtiU 1STS.
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS
WATCH FREE to Agents to intro-
t'.ucn articles that seii in every house.
Lata & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. S2-4t
where you can always find a larfje assort
ment ot the best Teas at Now York pneos.
A larg assortment of
Groceries and Provisions,
unequaled in quality and cheapness byany
...i..., t,.r., in Warri-n countv. always tin
hand. The people of Forest county will
save money by purchasing their aupplieu
at tins place.
Boat brands of
FA MIL Y FLO UR, ,
delivered at any depot on the llneof the R.
Store on Main St, near the Dopot.
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE
Is tlie cheapest and best article in tlie mar
ket for Blueing Clothes. The genuine has
both Harlow's and Wiltberuer's namo on
the label, and is put up at Wiltlierger's
Jtruu nloro, !o. iNorin ncconu nuioi,
l'hihuleliihia. I). W. WiLTliEKUKR. Pro
prietor. For sale by Uruggista and tiro-
irs. .o-ii..
$1,000 i:wAi
For anv cane of Blind. Bleedin r. Itching
or Ulerated Piles Unit DeHing's Pile Hum
ilv ikilH to cure. It is Drenared exuressly
to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Suld
by all lruggists. Price, $1.00. 15-4
trains will run on this road as follows:
LEAVE EUIE-SOUTllWARn.
11:55 A. M. accommodation Loaves
Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh
tri-nn a ...
10:'5 a. m.. riTTsiitTitoit kx., stops at all NOTE HEADS,
stations, and arrives at A. V l.. w. it. Jt.
Trunsfer at 1:50 p. in., at Newcastle at 3:15
p. m., and at Pittsburgh at ti:(H) p. m.
6:05 A. M.. accom mooatio v, from James
town, arrives at A. (. W. 15. 11. Transfer
at 5:40 a. in., at Newt-astro at 7:05 a. in., and
Pittsburgh ut 10:00 a. in.
5:00 P. M., Mixed Train leaves Erie for
Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points
and arriving at 10:15 a. in.
LEAVE PITTSnUHtill NOItTWAUD.
7:15 A. M., erik kxpukss, leaves New
castle at 10:00 a. in., A. At). W. It. It. Trans
fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Erie at2;:!0
Ii. in., making closo connection for llutl'a
o and Niagara Falls.
3:S5 P. M. accommodation, loav 5 Now
.stlH at li::S0 n. in . A. A ti. W. It. It.
Transfer at 7:55 p. in., and Jamestown at
h::ui a. m., connects with mixed trulus mat
arrives in Erie at Itfm a. in.
ti::io p. M.. Mixed Irani leave hliaron for
Erie, and arriving at Wirard at 12:30 a. in.
and Erie at 0:55 a. m .
rains connect at Kochoster with train for
Wheeling and all points iu West Virginia,
and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel
phia, llarrisliurgli, Jiaitiinoro ana M'asn
ington via Pennsylvania Central lluilroad.
Erie Exiiress North, eonnocls at til nml
with Cleveland and Erie trains Westward
for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points In
the West j at Erie with l'hiladolphiaifc Erio
ItiulroKil for Corry, Warren, irviugton,
Tidioute, Ac, and with Hull'alo A Erie
Itailroad lor liutlitio, iiuiiKiru, Niagara
Fulls and New York City.
F. N. FINNEY,
General Bup't
BILL HEADS,
LETTER 1IEAD3,
A LiENTS WANTED. Agents mako
J more money at work for us than at
unvtliliig ew.c. I'ariitiitiiii s ireo. vjt. nun
son A Co., Fiue Art Publishers, Portluud
Maine, i-n
POSTERS
DODGERS
HANDBILLS,
"SWTIVK.
DU. J. N. llOLAUI), of Tidioute, lias
returnsd to his practice alter an ab
sence of four months, spent in the Hospi
tals of Now York, wliere h will altnud
culls in liis profession.
Ollice iu Eureka Drug Store, 3d door
above the bauk, Tidioute, Pa. 49tf
LABELS,
SHIPPING TAGS, dc.