The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 09, 1872, Image 2

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    InisincM nre Democrats by in.t i net ;"
rind the. Raving is not one whit the less
forcible now tlinu it was four years
ngo. lie has since become tlio cnruli
date nnd representative of tlio "Sham
Democracy," figninst whose dwindling
tactics lie warned Republicans then
but tlio necessity fur extraordinary
nnd systematic eilhrt to defeat their
nefarious attempt upon tlio purity of
the ballot bos, remains in all its im
perative urgency. ' Organization,
vigilance, work," on a scate hitherto
unknown," he then declared to bo the
only means of averting the calamity
to be dreaded by tho State and the
nation and it is tho only means now.
Republicans of Pennsylvania! See
well to it that the injunction is not lost.
" Make arrangements that will render
tho polling of an illegal vote " in any
district, no matter how strongly De
mocratic, " morally impossible."
" Tako care that, no matter what may
be the state of tho weather, every
Grant voter shall be at the polls be
fore noon of election day." "Lookout
for the undecided or wavering that
they vote for us as far as may be."
" Such is the meaning of work." Show
Mr. Greeley that you thoroughly un
derstand the directions be has given
you. Let every man do his best to
prevent the frauds he has warned you
against, and to insuro the triumph he
Las taught you how to win. Hoist
him with his own petard.
W. R. DUXX ;
EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MOKMNfi, OCT. 9, IS J.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President
U . S . GRANT,
of Illinois.
For Vice President
HENRY WILSON,
of Massachusetts.
THE STATE ELECTION.
AVe go ta press on Wednesday morn
ing. We have returns from several
cities, towns nud counties. From them
we could not possibly tell how the
State went. But the following is a tele
gram from Russell Errctt, Chairman
of the Republican State Central Com
mittee, telegraphed as follows, at 2
this morning:
Philadelphia, Oct. 9, 2 A. M.
McClure gives us the State. Re
turns indicate that we have carried
the State by at least 25,000 majority.
Russf.ll Errett.
Attempted Suicide.
The following is from the Derrick :
St. Petersburg was thrown iuto a
state ot excitement about noon to
day by the report that a suicido had
been attempted at the Monitor House.
It appears that Thomas Warren, an
engineer, has been paying his address
eotne two or three years past to a wo
man now employed at the above house
His attentions were coolly received
and on several occasions iu her pres
ence lie has threatened to take hi own
life if she did not consent to their ini
mediate union. It appears that she
not only did not believe that be would
put his threat into execution but treat
ed him with the contempt he deserved
About ten o'clock this forenoon he
went around bidding his friends fare
well, and said to them that they would
probably never see him again. He
also requested his landlord, Mr. Fur-
rell, to write him an order to the credit
of W. II. Warren, of Knoxville,
Franklin county, Ta., upon which he
borrowed fifty cents, r.nd proceeding
to a drug store bought a two ounce
vial of laudanum. He then called
upon the woman and drank the lauda
num in her presence.
The alarm was then given and Dr.
Davie called in. An c-mctic was ad
ministered, but did not operate. The
usual trcatmeut was proceeded with,
and a galvanic battery used, with
apparent success, as the patient now
6eeras in a fair way to recover. The
sympathies of the people are with the
girl, and a great deal of pity is ex
pressed for the poor insane creature
who attempted the rash deed but now
appears willing to live.
We like to see fair statements in
political papers. The following com
plimentary notice of the Grant Boys
we clip from the Jamestown Daily
Democrat :
''Last evening the bovs interested in
the Grant party, formed at their Club
rooms on Maiu tUreet and with torches
tvnd martial music marched through
seveial streets ot town.
"The boys presented and excellent
appearance and the display would
have done credit to their elders. About
115 were iu line nud if the frequent
cheers were any eviduuee of euiho,si
a,sni the boys were hearty supporters
of the reuomination candidates. Now,
Liberal youngsters, it is your turn
ut"
Another Terrible Accident on an
Excursion Train A Man Instantly
Killed Near Tryonville.
No matter what be the issues of this
campaign, the election ot one raiuli-
late, or tlio detent of the other, is not
worth the terrible cost of mouey and
1 lie daily poured out all over the
country.
J ho terrible accident that so cruelly
crushed the boy Say u few weeks ago
is yet fresh in the memory of our citi
zens. Thursday evening a worse ac
cident occurred on the train bearing
the Corry delegation from the Demo
cratic meeting at fitusvillo to their
horqes. V hen a short distance from
Tryonville a man named Slattery fell
between the cars and was so horribly
mangled that life, was extinct when
the body whs found. As he fell he
caught and pulled another man off of
the car, but, strange to say, lie escaped
uninjured. Slattery is about forty
years of age, and resided in Corry.
Again, as long as money is so freely
used, is it not a criminal economy to
crowd men, liko sheep, in Hat cars, to
save the few paltry dollars extra re
quired tor passenger coaches. 1 he
"free trains" are generally composed
of them. Men and bovs, mauv of
them intoxicated, and all blinded with
smoke and cinders, pass from one to
another, and the wonder is that such
accidents do not more f'rcqently ensue.
It men must go to these meetings, let
them have the accommodation nud
comfort due to men not the open
cars, not good enough even for the
transportation of cattle. Derrick.
Before the Bargain.
"I saw the other day a suggestion
that I would probably be the best
Democratic candidate to run against
General Grant for President. I thought
that about the most absurd thing 1
ever heard or read. If the Democrat
ic party was called upon to decide be
tween General Gaunt and myself, I
knew that their regard for what they
must call prinpiplo would induce nine
tenths of them to vole against me.
Why ? 1 am a decided enemy of that
party, even in its most respectable
aspects.
May it be written on my grave that
never was its follower, and lived
and died in nothing its debtor." Hor
ace ureciey.
'"Should my views be overruled and
General Grant nominated, I hold his
election infinntcly preferablo to that
of any candidate whom the Democrats
may nominate, fcr a Democratic
triumph involves a return to power of
the great mass of those who for years
plotted the disruption of our Union,
and. at length forced the Southern
States iuto secession and rebellion con
trary to the wishes and judgment of
a majority ot their people. Tribune,
Aug. 18, 1871.
On Wednesday the vigilance com
mittee appointed by tho Producers
Association, visited every well which
had refused to shut down, and re
quested them to cease punipiui;, and
to theircredit be it said, nearly all
did so. lint wheu they came to a
illing well on the Shoup farm, own
ed by Wni. Hecter & Stephenson they
found '25 or .0 men gathered together,
full ot whisky, and the black Hug run
up on the derrick. They requested
tliem to cease operatious, but were
met with curses and yells, and dared
to come on and shut the well down
Determined to use no violence, the
committee left, and resumed their la
bors. We believe that no violence
whatever lias been ottered to any one,
nor is it tho intention to do so.
Peterlurg Progress.
A man named Nathan raxter
was seized with a fit of apoplexy yes
terday morning, and remained uucon
stious for several hours. Dr. Rarr
was summoned, and the patient subse
qucntly revived. Mr. Baxter keeps
an oyster and refreshment stand on
Spring street, and is well known in
the city as a caterer. He was confined
to bed all day yesterday, and up to
midnight had not fully recovered from
the shock. Herald, Thursday.
A voung gentleman in town, who
was engaged to be married, broko his
promise because he overheard his girl
whisper to another, "I have used the
weed now two years and won't give it
up. lie said be never would marry
u girl that chews, and she affirms, with
tears in her eyes that she was speaking
ot sewing machines. JSews.
We always keen our stock full
and complete in the following goods
Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes
tinwarfe, glassware, stoneware, drugs
and patent medicines. Wo also hav
a latlonug .Department, where you
always iiud a full assortment of clothes
and cassimeres, which we make up to
order in the most fashionable styles,
Call aud examine our goods, styles
and prices.
We keep the Singer Improved Fam
ily Sewing Machine for sale at less
than agent's prices. Singer's Sewing
Machines take the precedence over all
other machines; this company having
sold over 50,000 more than any other
make during last year, and 2,427 out
of 2,944 furnished to the sufferers
Chicago were Singer machines each
nersuu choosing their own machine.
Also the Universal Clothes Wringer,
the best, most durable aud serviceable
111 use. Call aud see us; our room
limited, but we have the goods aud
will think it no trouble to show them.
20 8i'i'i:niOH Lumber. Co.
Stoves ! Stoves ! !
Cook Stoves, various sizes, fur wood
or coal, or both. Parlor and Heating
Stoves fojr toft or liard coal, at
ftOMNf-ON Cv BOSNFK'S.
TIONESTA LODGE
VVNf v 'tint.
KS .1.6. of O.TP.
MKKTS every Thursday evening, nt 7
o'clock, tn tlio Mali formerly occupied
by tholiood Templars.
M. ITTKT., IN", n.
27-tf.
YV
R. DUNN, Seo'y
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a Testatum Von. K.x.
issued out of tlio Court of ('0111111011
Pleas of Crawford County nnd to 1110 di
rected, there will lie exposed to snlo liy
imliliti vendue or outcry nt tho Court
louse, in tho Imrmiirh of Tionesta, on
MOXPAY, OCT. 28Tn, 187:2,
nt .1 o'clock, p. 111., the following doscriWd
real estate, to-w it :
(intes 11. Mnnross nsc of John Mnnross,
v. Ira Cnpelmid nnd A. A. Copchmd,
Testatum Yen. Kx, from Crawford Co.,
No. H(l, November Term, 1872 Marsh
All dclciiditnts' interest In a certain tract
of land situate In Harmony township,
Forest county, Pa., iMiunded aiid described
as follows, to-wit: Commencing nt a white
oak sapling on tlio Tionesta road, south
side, tliciH-o north 3 deurrees east 'M perches
to a post and stone in Hold, thence south 47
eirrecs oust lt norcMos to a lacK 011K snp-
Ihm. thence north 3 deirres cast 100 perches
to 11 corner, thence south 3 degrees west 12-1
wrclics to the said Tionesta road, thence
v said Tionesta road i perches to the
lace of hopnninn. Hounded on the sooth
V said road and Iniul 01 p.. 1,. liavis. on
tho east by land of K. L, lmvis nnd Honey
tract, on the north by land of Oil Co., on
the west bv land of A. 1 1 ami v ; containing
iirlitv-t wo acres, more or less, with one
frame house and frame barn thereon erect
ed, and about il acres improved. Taken
in execution nnd to he sold as tlio property
of Ira Copcland and A. A. Copcland, at tho
suit of (fate 11. Mnnross, use of John
Mauross.
Tonus Cash.
E. I.. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Olllce, Tionestn, Oct. 3, '71!.
AfiKSTS WANTKD FOR ConulN 8
iiin.irM con niTATOR
ON THE nini.K, for tho Homk Chicle.
1,200 imscs, -50 Knirravinirs. Tlio liest
enterprise of the year for ntients. Kvery
lainily w ill have it, JNotliinn liko it now
published, For circulars address H, S.
oodspeed it Co., 3 I'ark liow, rsew 1 ork.
AliHXTS WANTKD for Harriet
lleecher Stowc's cnmpniirn book, with
lives of the candidates nnd lcadim; men of
all parties. 2u steal l'ortraits. 5 to Spi-I) a
day rapidly and easily mnde. Write and
see. Particulars free". Worthini;lon, Pus-
tin A Co., llarttord, Ct.
GUARANTEED BONDS.
Pavalilo iu New York f'itv, for salo nt
prices that will pav over 12 per cent, on
the invcs'niciit. Municipal lionds of the
lifrhost pudo always on hand. THUS. 1'.
'.m.j tV CO., jsunkers, 11 cine St., rew
ork.
CRUK3S OF COMFORT!
CRUMBS OF COMFORT !
CRUIRBS OF COMFORT!
S!ovc (sIomh!
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS!
Over Twentv-l-'our Thousand (Jross Sold
III Less than Nino Months,
It makes a utovo shine liko burnished
silver. Ask your storekeeper for it. If
ho don't have it no to tho next store; but
don't bo humhiuiKod into buying or using
any of the old polishes when' you can got
CKUMHS OF COMFORT
AT THE SAME PRICK.
Every Jobber and Retail Dealer in tho
United States has or will have ll for salo.
II. A. HAKTLETT A CO., Manufacturers,
I'llllU. I'lU
ASTHMA.
Tho subscribers aro Manufacturer's
Agents for It, W. Road's celebrated
AS 1 H.MA RlifilKF, tho best remedy for
Asthma yet discovered. Instant relief
guaranteed or purchase, money refunded.
1 lie medicine is put unln three sizes,whicli
retail for 2"o., rOo, and &. Persons remit
ting prico will have tho medicine sent free
bv mail or express. Also sample sent free
to any who desire. KTHRIDliE, TUL-
i.r.u a- CO., Rome, if.
Are You Going to Paint?
Til 13
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
lias proved itself to tho
IIAXTtHOMICST jvNDMOST DURA RLE
KXTICUIOR I'AINT KNOWN.
Sriinnlo card of beautiful colors and
recommendations from owners of tlio
finest residences in tlio country furnished
free bv all dealers anil bv
A FRILL UlEMICATi PAINT CO..
02 Hurling Slip, New York,
or, Cleveland, otiio.
DBLITII! RAM UStKATH!
Millions ot vounir nnd old (both scxcsl
aro tortured daily with disordered Stom
ach, lilood, Heart, I.ivcr, Kidney, viz
Ague, nervous headache, palpitation, gid
diiicss, no energy, dispepsia, catarrh,
rheumatism, nouralgir., gravel, weak
back, constipation, piles, Ac, Vo. Wo re
ligiously commend our iiii.ii'.. j'ACiv
AUKS. Never fail. Mailed free for tfl.
lloscribe your cane. Circular free. Ad
dress City Infirmary, Youngstown, O.
$5000,000 IN BANK.
GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
Postponed to December 7, 1872.
TIIK SECOND j R A N 1) til FT CON
CERT in tlio aid ot the Pi'iu.ir LimiA-
UY of Kkssvi'KV, announced forSeptem
b"r 8, has been postponed to IiF.CF.M
1JKR7, 172, because the accumulation of
orders tlio few days before tho drawing
mado it physically impossible to till them
without ii few days' delay, and as a short
postponement was inevitable, it was de
termined to defer it to a timo that would
make a full drawing; sure by tlio salo of
all the tickets.
Tho money necessnry to pay in full all
tho offered gifts is now upon deposit in tlio
F.armers' and Hi-overs' Rank, us will bo
seen by tlio follow ing certificate of tlio
Cashier:
Faiimki:' and Puovkiis' Rank, 1
LoL'IbVil.l.K, Kv,, Sept. 211, 172.
This is to certify that there is now on do
posit in tiiis bank over half a million of
dollars to tho credit of tlio Oit't Concert
fund. .-(XI,0()0 of which is held by this
bank as Treasurer of tho Public Library
of Kentucky to pay oil' all gills to bo
awarded at the drawing.
R. S. VFACH, Cashier.
1,000 Prizes, amounting to
8500,000 II CVSI I
will beawardod, tho highest prizes being
lUU,ut0, .t(I,00O, tto.UOO and down in regu
lar gradation to $100, which is tho lowest,
Tlio drawing will positively and un
equivocally take place December 7. Agents
are peremtoi-ily required to close sales and
inako retiirns'November 23, iu ardor to
gi veaniple time for the final arrangements.
Orders lor tickets or applications fur circu
lars should bo addressed to
iov. THOS. I'.. KRAMI.KTTF,
Agent Pnblie Library id' Kentucky,
Louisville, Ky.
. , ..i,ls W A N IKI. Samples
U UU free by tiinM, with terms to eienr
fiom ?5 to ?to 'per day. Two entirely new
nrticlps, salable ns flour. Address ij. II.
WHITE, Newark, N. J.
35 A-V IS It
College and Musical Institute
Opens its Fall Session September 10, 1873.
T incut Inn necessible, healthful nnd benu
tln.il. Rooms cheerful nnd comfortable
School homolike. Instruction thorough
nnd enrnest. Twenty boys received into
Seminary Hall on moderate terms.
Send tor catalogue to
2(1 lit Rov, R. T. TAYLOR, President.
N. V. V Ii A II Ii ,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
TIDIOUTK IF.A.:
Ard Dealer in
WATCITKS, JEWELRY, AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Repairing done in a workmanlike
manner and warranted to give satis
faction. 41y
jQONF ECtlO NA Rl Eg
J AS. Mi KAY, nt tho Tost Onice, lias
opened out a ehoico lot of
COXFECTIOXA R IKS, .
CANNED FHUITS,
1 Oli A CCOS,
CIO AliU, AND
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A portion of the patronage of tho public
Is rcsspoct fully solicited.
40-tf .I AS. M, Mi KAY.
READ! READ'
The subscribers having re-rented tho
IltVIM'i C.1UST 31 1 M.S.
Would say to their old customers, nnd
the coiuinuiiitv cenerally, that tliev keep
constantly on hand a largo stock ot
FAPvlILY FLOUR
of all firadeS, Chop Feed, Shorts, Ilran,
Oats nnd Obrn. With our facilities for do
ing business, v e purpose not to bo under
sold by nny establishment in this section
of tlio country, nnd w ould say to tlio lum
bermen nnd dealers of Forest county, that
they can bo
SUITLIED CHEATER
and more promptly than from nny other
point. Imiuediat j attention given to all
orders from a distance,
E. JONES A. CO.
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No. :J2 Walnut St l'hila.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
Mmt, INLAND I FIRE INSURANCE
Assets .Ian; 1, 18(50, fj,8,:t3un
20,000,ono losses paid sinco its organiza
tion. WM. 1SUHLKR, Central Agent,
llarrisburg, Pn.
MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti
onesta, Forest County, Pa. '
Bum
TinDIOTTTIE
TEA STORE!
Tlio place to buy ovory variety of the
VERY BEST.TEAS
AT TUB
L O WEST PRICES,
is nt tho extensive Tea Store i.f
II. T. CIIAFFZY,
where you can always find a largo assort
ment oVtho best Teas at Now York prices.
A larg assortment of
Groceries and Provisions,
unequaled in quality and cheapness byany
other store in Warren county, always on
hand. Tho people of Forest county will
save money by purchasing their supplies
ui 1111s uiaec.
Itcst brands of
FA MIL 1 FL O UR,
delivered at any depot on the line of the It,
R. free.
Store on Main St. near tho Depot.
Profitable Xmjtloyiuiiiit.
Wo desire to engngo a few more agents to
sell the world-ronowned improved Ruck
eye Sowing Machine, ut a liberal salary or
on commission. A horse and wagon gi ven
to agents. Full particulars furnished on
application. Address W. A. Ii FNDKR
SON A- CO., General Agents, Cleveland, O.
or St. Louis, Mo. 34-4t
TV. HAVE taken tho agency of two
' V machines manufactured at Mcadvillc,
ono known as tho
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
and tho other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper.
Tho advantages these machines claim
over others offered for salo is
Lightness of Draft, Ease of MiiiiHjrnifiit,
Erunoiny of Tower, Strength and Cheapness
Those machines, w ith or without reaper
attuchmeut can bo purchased of
JJ. W. LKDAMCR,
or WM.JJ. HEATH,
Tionesta, Pa.
They also sell tho TAYLOR STEEL
TOOTH HAY ii URAIN RAKE. None
better iu use. J ( -:;t
THE
BOOT AHD SHOE
STORE.
IF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a good
article of Roots und Shoes, of the finest
woramaiiKiiip, goto
II. I MoCAXCirN,
3J CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA.
JtiTSatisfactiou guaranteed, J-33 tf.
i'KOi'OiiKD A.iiEiL.ui.,i ,
CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Joint resolution proposinunn nntcnilincul
to the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
lie it rnnrlnl hi) Hie Senate tniii llni.ir of
Jtt'in'c.irntitirc.i vf the mii)mtn'rtilth nf
Pcniisilvniiin 111 Ut'nrrut A.ificwtthf tnrt,
That tlio followinganieodinent of the Con
stitution of this Commonwealth ho pro
posed to tho people for thheir adoption or
reject ion, pursuant to the provisiousof tlio
tenth nrtielo thereof, to-wit !
AMKNOMENTi
Strike out tho sixth section of tlio sixth
article of tlio Constitution, nml Insert iu
lieu thereof tho follow ing: "A State Treas
urer shnll bo chosen by tho iualit)cd elec
tors of tho Stale, at such times and lor such
term of service as shall bo prescribed by
law, "
Wit. T.I AM F.I.I.IOTT,
Speaker of tho House of Representatives.
J A M ICS S. RUT AN.
Speaker of tho Senate.
ArruovKo The twenty-second day of
March, Anno Domini nno thousand eight
hundred and scventv-two.
JOHN W. (iKAUV.
Prepared nnd eertillented for publication
pursuant to the Tenth Article of tho Con
stitution. FRANCIS. IORDAN,
Secretary of tho Commonwealth:
Otlieo Secretary of the Commonwealth,
itarrisimrg, .nine 2titn, ls.-j.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY.
At Chester, Helawaio County,-, I'a. (For
licsdcnt Cadetsonlv.) Tho eleventh an
nual session coinnieiices Wednesday,
Sept. 4. Thorough instruction in Civil
I'.ngiiieeriiig, the .Mathematical and Nat
ural Sciences. The Classics nnd Knglish
Is imparted hv West Poinl irrndiintcs and
other competent professors. Circulars
may bo obtained of Col. Theo. Hyatt,
1'rest. r. ."M. A, 2ll-4t
Eaton Female Institute.
On Philn. .f- Rait. Central R. It. Kennett
Square, Chester Co., Pa,, oilers all the In
ducements that constitute n homo in con
nection with a thorough Knglish Fducn
tion, nt 8148 per school year. No extras
pxoopt for instruction In Wax, Music,
l.atm, l rencli, Herman, l imiting and
I la.ik .('in.. I.'.,. I ..... I. ..ho ..n.l'..lAU ..1"
our best New England schools, have been
employed for several rears. Inquire of
.van 1. swavne,S:iuio w . tsw ayno, t rin-
elpals.
noRDKNTOWN
(N. .1.) FF.MAl.F.
li COM.F.UF..-
Thorough instruction.
Healthful and beautiful location. Ono id'
most carefully conducted nnd best sus
tained institutions in the State. For terms,
etc., address Rev. John II. ltrnkelcv, Ph.
1). 'Jl-4t.
ADVERTISING
AT LOW RATKS !
Fr S70 per inch per Month, wo will insert
nn advertisement in 1-U First-Class Papers
in Peon. List scut nn application to 01.11.
P. ItoWKM, A CO., Advertising Agents,
41 Park Row, N. Y.
CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872.
gents wanted for our Campaign goods.
Sell nt sight. Pay 100 per cent, profit. Now
Is the time. Send at onco for lcscriptivo
irenlnrs nnd Prico Lists of our ! ine Steel
ICngrnvings of all tho Candidates, Cain-
mign lliographies, t liarls, I'liotograpus,
Itadires, Pins, Flags, aud everything suited
to the times- Ten Hollars per day easily
made. Full samples sent for Address
MimiiK iV liooDsCKKD, 117 Park Row, New
Yi,rk. l!i-4t.
AHF.NTS WANTF.Il for CH AM15FIV
LIN'S I1RATCAMPAION
HOOK, Tlio
STRUGGLE OF 1872;
A novelty in Political and Popular Lit
erature. AOrapliio History of tlio Repub
lican and Heniocratio Parties; a racy
sketch of tho so-called Liberal Republi
can Party s an inside view of tlio Cincin
nati Convention. Tlio minor tickets
sido shows of the campaiuu. Tlio finest
Illustrated linok Published. A Hook
wanted bv every American citizen. To
secure territory at once, send fl for outfit.
I'nion Publishing Co., Chicago, III., Philn.
Pn., or Springfield, Mass, lti-4t
V O I.ITI V A I, J O O I S
OF ALL KINDS.
Fireworks, Flags, lanterns. Torches,
liiiilues, i iiitorins, ,ve., ue,
.IOSF.PII 11. Pl'RDY,
"2 and :tt Maiden Lane, N. Y.
Kstahlishod 184:1.
EPILEPSY OR FITS.
A SURF CURF. for this distressingcom
plaint is now made Known iu a Treatise.
(of 48 octavo pnges) on Foreign and Native
Herbal Preparations, published by lr, O.
Phelps Hrown. Tho prescript iou'was dis
covered bv him in such a providential
I manner that ho cannot conscientiously re
fuso to niako it known, as it lias cured
everybody who has used it for Fits, never
having tailed in a single case. Tlio ingred
ients may bo obtained from any druggist.
A copy will bo sent tree to nil applicants
bv maill. Address Pr. O. Phelps Rrown.
lit (irand St., Jersey City, N. J. 'il-4t
EICHLER'S RECIPES FOR LIQUORS
Contain tlio latest improved instructions
lor mixing liranoies, v lusKevs, Ruins,
(fins, Hitters, Fancy Cordials, Fruit Syr
rups Hay Ruin, Ac., Ac. No ono engaged
in the liquor business can ntlbrd to do
without them. Ask lor them ami exani
ino thorn at tho book-stores. Delivered
by mail, on receipt of jej by Aschcuhauch
it Miller, N. W'. cor. 3d and Cullow hill
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Index and sample
sheets sent free.
Nothing liko it iu medicine. A luxury
to tho palate, a painless evacuant, n gentle
stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory
preparation, an tutti-bilious medicine, a
stomachic, u diuretic nud an admirable
general alterative. Such are tho acknowl
edged anil daily proven properties of Tar
rant's J':tl'ervosccnt Sclt.cr Aperient.
Hi 4 SOLD I1Y ALL DRL'OOJSTS.
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE
Is tlio cheapest and best article in the mar
ket for l;lucing Clothes, The genuine has
both liarlow'sand Willberger's nanio on
tho label, and is put up at Wiltlx'i'ger's
Drugstore, No. North Second Strict,
Philadelphia. D. S. WiLTISERUER, Pn
prietor. For sale by Druggists and Oro
cors, 13-Jt.
M1,00 IlKlVAItl
For anv ease of Rlind, liloodiii'.'. Itching
or derated Piles that Dcltiuu's Pilo Kcni-
dy fuils to euro. It is prepared expressly
to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold
by uH Druggists. J'rico, f l.ixi. 15-4
(ilCNTS WAXTKI). Auentu iniike
X. more uioncv at work for us tlinu nt
anvthinir else. J'articuliii free. Ii. Stin
son A Co., Fine Art J'ublinhcrs, Portland,
Maine. 15-11
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c'ltv for
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Vr.n'uv, n'i.1 Vutli llrr.vcl. linj.-.,
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Cured hy ta;:v.ii) n flScftulvreU
Ilium v. Vi Jnlv l.:i.
Ti. Ritifir' -f 1i-tt'l Hvnriii Tmnur Iti ilm'in aiii
t-My- U. All ! iV ih-r .o. hdv f..r ll." I IrW-t
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tu H. Imn I IiimI til1V-rtl l.r Invito rrr, Umk rll In itio
nf h ltB-.v.ii, una Km . f Um! ' ill, atid t lot
tUi j-'.iir Itcn.ty C t mitl llurv I m'-t n ltt cf Ititiiof .- U
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firthy vr. I ll rt tim...f nm in tdc J, ft id f tha
lvli, otr-r lha pf-in. I W'll- ll.lt tn JU fi.r Ui I IK lit vf
wtUn, uu i-tui i.ublUb tl it )w ch.
Hawaii r. kxai'P.
DR. RAD WAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
rtirfi-ctlv tntoW, fi.cntlr rxitiil Itli t-vocl C'lin.
lnr(rf, rfjiu 1 Titf, inirlr-, c i-Bniw, un I Mrvtiirth' n. Iti'l
M'nv' J; I In, for tin riins of nil illMtrtlrn of lli MonnKh,
I.ivcr, IttiwvK KUIm-vs Ul-vtilrr,
)lr-utchp, 'nn1l)lioii, '11 it piii-mi, lM.lkctkon,
1lit' Howt-K rilifi.niiilnll tifraiifjfnitnUi'fUi Inlt-n.al Vi.
hvmx Mil, iiiiiMint-it, luiioujji ri-vrr, itin;miiiitiii(iu
rrrn. Hrnuitmt lo t tTri't a iiKWtktcctirf. 1'iirvly 'ita
mnlnlnl ifttm merrurv, niliit'nil,nrdwlt-trHiiiiiitii'.
iff OIinn'g trj inllfiwliiK nyni-luiua rvnulUnn frum
tliuirilftnii)' the VMjrotlvc (r'un:
r.tnttllUn, HIIm, Kullnna nf the IUmnI In 1h lltmJI,
Ar-Miiy f lha Simmnh, Nt.ua. I lrrttiim, hi.(til n jnt,
nlln er V ikIiI tn lh M,oin.ii, hour Krna-Mlt.mt, Mnklnf or
Fluttrittf t lh it f lha 8lfin.irh, Swimmlt.f r th llrd,
H.imt mid lim.-nlt Urftlhinir. K'uttaTii.f ul Ihr HmtI, lhoktu
or SurTx.-atlnit StiHnrn wiirn In Lying rualur. Dlmtit-u i-f
VI.I..H, tt.-U.tr W.h before lh P.bM, Kt ih! Out) fK.n I
Hi II.mI, IVIirtrarjr f rrrtrmii.n. YrlluwM of lha Akin
n.l Pwo m ih Sl.ta, Cbut, LiiuU, uJ titUdui Fli uf
lUnl, Un mi 11 y is Ih Flaih.
Jfrwdii-pmof RAD WAY'S rn.1.9 will fit th r.
tn.i from all tlt nliovi-ri-ittnil diMinitri. l'rtcv. 35 vcuta
i.TtH.K. tiol.ln 1;V iHd iiOISTS.
HE A I -FAI.Sli AXh Tit I K." Rml ono Inter
an.pluKAI) AY A t'O,, No. 87 Mmtl i tanw. Nrw
iuik. luforiuniou ortli tliuusaua will be Kut uu.
RIFLES, SUOT-CJUNS REVOLY'S.
Cluii niiitcriiilK of every kinil. Writo for
Price l.iMl, to i rent Western lun WorkH,
I'iltsliiiruli, P11. Army kiiiih nml Revol
vers Uiulitor trtuleil i'or. Airents wmitcil.
10-It
AHFrMTQ wimteil for "Tlio Pri
rtUr.lJ I O ()1 N,.w York," 11 I.il,
lit Siilo
irurv of
Inlori-iilion l" rtiiiniiof to its Institution!)
mill Olijects of Interest. Ity il l itv Mis
sionnry. LiHI Knriivinifs. ' Aifcnls'sell W
mliiy. .Just Issued. J'.. II. 'J'UKAT, Pnli
lislier, W." liroiulwiiy, N. Y. H tt
WANTKD AOKXTS (fcn i.er ilnv) to
Bell the cclcliriiteil ll.l.M K Sllt'T
TI.K tSKWIXfi MACllINi:. Huh tlio nn-iler-l'ccd,
nuikes Hie "lock utitcli." ulikeon
botli Hides, und fully lii-cnsod. Tlio best
nnd cheapest family" Hewiiifr Mm liine in
tlio market. Address Johnson, Clark ct
Co., Uostim, rllss., J'itlsl)Ui);li, Iu., Cliicn-atlM-uo,
111., or St. Louis, Mo.
ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R
On nnd nftor Monday, Xov. 1,", lS(ii)
trains will run on this road ns follows:
I.I'.A V12 KIUK-SOUT 1 1 WARD.
111. 13 A. M. AITOMMOD.VTlON I,nn-P
Xewcnstlo at 7:05 und arrives nt Pittsliiir'-li
10:1)0 n. in.
10:25 A. M l'lTTsnt'ium kx.. Rtons at nil
stations, und arrives ut A. A Ii. W. It. U.
Traiibfer nt l:iil . in., at Newcastle at a-.lo
I. iu., una ul 1 iimbiirsu ut (i(M) p, hi.
5:05 A. M Ai-coMMon.vTiox, from Junies-
town, urrives lit A. A I!. W. K. It. Transfer
at .1:40 a. in., nt Newcu.Uo ut 7:05 u. in., und
Pittslmi l'Ii at 111:00 n. ni.
5:00 P. M.. Mixed Trniu leaves Krie for
Sharon, stoiiinir at nil iiitorniediuto iHiinta
und arriving at 10:15 a. in.
I.KAV E PITTS 1 1 U HQ 1 1-XORT WA It D.
7:1.1 A. r., Kill is KXi-UKss, leaves New
castloat 10:0ti a. in., A. A (J. It. It. Trans
fer ut 11:20 n. in., nnd arrives ut l.rio at'-';.'W
p. in., making closo connection for liiilla
io nnd XiiiKiua l'alli.
3:35 I". M. aitom modation, lenv J Xew
cnstlo ut 0::io . in, A. it i. V. It. It.
Transfer lit 7:55 p. in., nnd Juiuestown ui
N::'.n a. in., connects with mixed trains that
arrives in Krio at 1:55 a. in.
i::!0 v. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for
1'rie, and arriving at tiiiard ut l-;;;u u, in.
und Krio ut 0:55 it. in.
Triiiiisconnectat Kochester with train for
W lieelinu' and till points in West Virginia,
nnd ut Pitisliiirnh connections fur Pliiladel
phia, llarrislmrli, llaltiiuoro and Wasli.
inirlon via Pennsylvania Central Itailroiid.
JOrio Kxiiress Xortli. eoiiiiects nt (iirurd
witli Cleveland and JOrio traiiM Westward
for Cleveland, Chieiuio, and all points in
tho West ; ut Jie Willi 1'hiladelnhin A: Krio
ltailroad for Corry, Warren, Irviuton,
TidiouUi, Ac., and with Jtullalo it Jlrie
ltailroud for ISutlalo, lninkirk, Xiauara
I.'. .11. 1 V X' i. ' "
A'Mlia I1U XUW 1 OI K l ll.v.
V. X. I'lXXKY.
Ueneral Sup't
xTit'i:.
pvlt. J. X. IlUfyAKD, of Tidiotite, linn
-Mr reiurnsa to nis practice aller an ali
ui.tic, tf it iii i- iiuiitr lw M,ii,t 1,, ti... if... ..i
lalsofXew York, where I will uttmid
culls in hia profession.
Ollice iu Kiircka liru Store, 3d door
ibovo the bank, Tidiouto, J'a, 4ttf
JOB WORK
1WNE AT THE
'REPUBLIC AN" OFFICE
At Vie lowest rash price, neatly, prompt-'
ly, and in etylc equal to thai of a up
other estaUinhment in the Ditlrict,
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARPS,
VISITIXO ('ARl)f.,
SCHOOL CARD.1
tVEDDING.CARDS.
rFvOGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
HALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
icnveloi'eb,,
HILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS.
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
SHIFTING TAGS, Ac.