f UU forest $cpiMicn. n. it. dunn - - - HDITOK. WEll.MSDAY IHIIIIMM., OCT. 16. IMJ. RATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. For Vice President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. ELECTORS. Adolph E. Burie, Theodore Strong, John M.Thoinpson.John Passmore, William D.Forten.Wm. J. Colegrove, Joseph A. Bonham.Jesse Merrill, Marcus A. Davis, Henry Orlady, George M. Coates, Robert Hell, Henry Bumm, Jasp. SI. Thomson, Tlieo. M. Wilson, Isaac Eraser, John M. Broomall, Ceo. M. Andrew, Francis Shroder, Henry Lloyd, Mark II. Richards.John J. Gillespie, Edward H. Grecu.James Patterson, D. K. Shoemaker, John W. Wallace, Daniel R. Miller, Charles C. Boyd. Leander M.Morton, HE SCREAM ETH! Unv.raiifl elected by 37, OOO Mnjoriiy. Ohio Republican by 8,000 to 10,000 Majority. HORACE, CSO WEST! We have nothing to say iu regr, rd to the elections except that everything is lovely and Greeley is a dead duck. The Stato went Republican beyond the expectations of the most sanguine. We are sure to give Grant 43,000 ma jority in this State in November. Ohio is all right. Went from 8,000 to 10,000 Republican. Her vote will pile up much larger in November. The couutry'a safe. v.' .v Thanksgiving Procalamation. Washington, Oct. 11. Ly ihe President of the United Stutet of America, a I'roelnmatlon : Whereas, The revolution of anoth er year has brought to time when it is usual to look back upon the past, and publicly thank the Almighty for His inercies and His blessings, and Whereas, If any one people lias wore occasion than auother for just thankfulness, it is the eitizens of the United States, whose Government is theii creature, subject to their behests ; who have reserved to themselves ample civil and religious freedom and equali ty before the law ; who, duriug the last twelve months have enjoyed ex emptions from anv grievances or gen eral calamity, and to whom prosperity in agriculture, manufactures and com merce lias been vouchsafed. Therefore, by these considerations, I recommend that on Thursday, the 28th day of November next, the people meet in their respective places of wor ship and there make their acknowl edgements to God for His kindness and bounty. Iu witness whereof I here unto set my hand ami cause Ihe seal of the United States to be affixed. . Done at the city of Washington, this I 11th day of October, in the year of m ' our Lord 1872, and of the indepen dence of the United States the ninety-sixth. Signed U. S. G ha N'T. By the President. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. William H. Seward. The following was issued this after noon by the Department of State: Washington, Oct. 11, 172. The undersigned is charged by the President with the painful dutvof an nouncing to the people of the " United States the death of the illustious citi zen, William Henry Seward, distin guished fir his faithful and eminent ser vice in varied public trusts, during a long series of years, and who died at f Auburn, in the Slute of New York, yesterday, October 10. Charged with the administration of the Department of State at a most critical period in the hintory of a nation, Mr. Seward brought to the duties of that office, true patriotism, unwearied industry and coi. stimulate ability. A grateful nation will cherish his name, his fume und his memory. The bcwrul execu tive departments will cause appropri ate honor to be rendered to the mem ory of the deeeaHed statesman at homo and abroad. Signed Hamilton Fimi. Secretary of State. ' . iOfficial R3tnra3 of the O.T oar Sup. J'J. An I II DISTItlCTS. Tionesta Bur. (;: 12 rv it 4. 41 4 R7! Ill .VI in.' in HO ii. 13! -A (It Si in 10.)! .-! to. n, 4 7 Tionesta Twp. 1 4:1 ft.)1 ivinr-ucv lliek'iry Mrecn Harmony lenks " Harnett ilowo 'j 47! II o; km), 2' ' 1 14, Lit, Oil VA Total m 34'J 4233'J 422.3IJ 310 W 3J 3 ill A3 80 Mil 7 Maturities I 78i INDIANA. According to the New York Tribune report, Hendricks, Democrat, is elect ed Governor of Indiana by from six to seven hundred majority, while the Re publicans elect the Lieutenant Gov ernor and Congressmen at large. The majority on Congressmen i.i the dis tricts, according to the same authori ty, gives a Republican majority iu the State of 2,338. Cause of Mr. Seward's Death. Mr. Seward, having taken cold and been somewhat unwell for a dity or two, was on Saturday evening, the 5th, seized with a severe chill, iu) his physicians sent to him, lie had been during the summer in his ordinary good health, sutferinr only from the inconvenience of muscular palsy of his arms, and had been engaged in preparing for the press his account of Ins recent journey around the world. The chill was of an ordinary tertian ague, accompanied by n harassing ca tarrh cough. It was followed by fever and delirium, lasting till late in the night on Sunday. He was up in the afternoon and passed a comi'ortable night. On Monday, with the excep tion of his cough and catarrh, he was comfortable and dictated to his assist ants in completing his book. He played whiit Slonday evening, but at 10 p. m. n slight chill occurred, fol lowed by delirium and fever which lasted nearly all night. Tuesday morning, after some sleep, he was bet ter and drove out in the allernoon.but fever, delirium aud restlessness re turned with the cough Tuesday night. On Wednesday he drove out for two hours, and dictated, cs usual, tho' harrassed all day with his cough and catarrh effusion iu the chest. Wednes day evening his cough abated for a while, and then the cough returned at bedtime. He was nearly sleepless un til 5 p. m. At 4 a. m., to reiievoMho tedium of lying sleepless, ho hud his son, William, read the New York Times to him of Weduesday morning. He slept after 5 a. m. pretty well till 12 a. in. of Thursday, though his fever kept up without any remittance. At half-past one he was seized with great difficulty of breathing, caused by a sudden effusion into the lungs, com mencing with the right lung and soon involving tho left one, which occa sioned his death in uhouttwo hours. lie entertained no apprehension but tlcit he should recover l'rom the attack of the cal:.rrhal ague till lust night. His dissolution waa sodden and un expected. Mr. Seward's intellectual faculties were clear and vigorous to the last. When disturbed by fever just after an effusion from the lungs, and thinking it would relieve his breathing, ho waa, at his own desire, placed on a lounge ond bolstered up and moved from his bed room into his study, where iu the midst of his books and his literary and other papers, and Biirrouuded by bis relations, and a few friends) and all his devoted depend ents, he breathed his last. For the lust hour of his life, as the powers of nature were giving way, his condition became easy and lie spent the time in ufl'ectionate leave-taking of his rela tives and dependents, and finally sunk quietly to his rest as if going to sleep. The situation of the oil men is at this time better than at any time pre vious. Oil is up, credits are better, aud the temporary embarrassment of many have been relieved for the pres ent, by the himple assuranee that oil will command their own figures. Al most without exceMion the oil men are faithfully adhering to their pledges not to produce any more oil. It is true that somo have s fur dishonored their names as to pump after night, foolishly supposing that they were un seen. This will not do. As guardian of the great world of operators the l'n diuers' Association will take in hand any and all persous detected in "stealing a pump,"- as an operator emphatically remarked at the last meeting of the Association. Every one must see that it is better to ac quiesce in the situaliou for tlc time being, than to attempt to fight public opinion. There are honorable men among us, and they control this move ment. At the same time there are rogues and knaves, who accord with the majority simply because they can, by that memis.obtaiu advantage which by any other means would be inacces sible. Let every one labor to esse his neighbor, in this time of need, and there w ill not be u shadow of doubt us to ita success. He earnestly hope that all will stand true to their pledges.and j show to other districts that we cun, and will resist oppression, cone iu whatever form it nmy.at. Petersburg l'roijrcm. jm Just received from, Superior Mill '"tore, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinwure, Tubs and a full assortment of goods that aro kept ill a grocery store, which we oli'er for Bale at our 'fiouesta store. SrrF.RKR Li mber Co. Election of Forest County Held n Conirt-i ront A.e'm. phi. D.lt.-t I Troib. 4 :-s ! ? v. 3 s ii -5 y. ? 1 s 3 .a- 42 '.! .Ml 21 41 S'l tvi: 41' fit S-'i 21 52 4.")i 4:1 40 4S 311 47 ! B.ii .- ! fit; r.:i ; 43 43 42 21 15 311 f.l I'll 2il, 2S 3 33S 371 T, (il1 17 ! ol 41 4H ! 4S m! 211 lis nr, 21 ! 1" XT Ail, at 1:11 111 l.t an 1 3il! IVI1 (II! 3.i 30; rn 44; 41 3S H2; 02 M21 20; 2J. 141 41 41 121 12! 1114 10(! 14 11, 3-"f 7(1. A A 37ft1 420 27l,27ll 54 20 fi'.' 10 )1 c:i nr. .11 as 14 21 li .":! 8H oft 13j 3; 13 4t 4 111 13 3 I - .W2.VI ll'l 3l!' 41ll 31S'279 S00 27HI 258j 358 to l,il! 39 i!2 The Pksnstlvania Pktkoi.ei'M Railhoad. This company is going ahead in dead earnest, The contract for the docks at Erie hns been let to SI. R. Barr, and work wag commenced yesterday. The company owns twenty water lots on tho Lake Shore at Erie, for the accommodation of their eleva tors. The contracts for the Bear ('reek Railroad, on the Shenango and Alle gheny river, were also let on Wednes day. This is a part of the Pennsylva nia Petroleum Railroad Company's enterprise, and extends from Green ville to Harrisville, a distance of 32 mile?, leaving about 24 more miles to build to the road opening tho vast coal and oil fields of Butler. Near at home, the Cambridge division of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Road, from Titusville to Cambridge, is nearly all graded, and several miles of track have already born laid out of Cam bridge. The Pithole division, to Pleasantville, is nearly all graded and ready for the track. Work is pro gressing with rapidity between Titus ville and Enterprise. Tho piers on Pine Creek are being constructed, and those over Oil Creek will soon bo built. Herald. TIONESTA LODGE Ao. 3G'J, iJ. O. of O. TT. MKKTS every Thursuay evening, nt 7 o'clock, in thf Hull lormerl y occupied by tlieCiood Templars. jr. ITTEI., N. O. W. IS. DUNK, See'y 27-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY Vim UK of a Testatum Von. Ex, issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Crawford County and to mo di rected, there will bo exposed to sale l.y mi'ilie vendue or outcry nt tho Court 1ioum, in the borough ot Tionesta, on MONDAY, OCT. 28TII, 175, at 3 o'clock, p. ni., tho following described real estate, to-wit : iiles 11. Mainoss uso of John Mnnross, vs. ira Copelaud and A. A. Copelund, Testatum Ven. lis. Irom Crawford Co., Xo. 140, November Term, 1S72 Marsh All defendants' interest in a certain tract of land situate in Harmon v township, forest eounly. Pa., bounded nnd described us follows, to-wit: Commencing at a whito oak Kapliiijj on tho Tionesta r'oud, sooth side, toeiico north 3 decrees east 20 pen-he to a 'ok i uou su.ue in ueio, inenco souun, decrees t-ut lii perches to a jack oak wip liii.', thence north 3 de'jres east llxi perches lo a corner, thence south 3 dej-rees west 124 perches to the said lionesta loud, thence by said Tionesta road 25 perches to the ,ace of bepnuintr. Hounded on Ihe south y said road and land of K. Ij. Davis, on too east by land of H. I.. Davis and Hi.-ney tract, on the north by laud of Oil Co., on the west by land of A. Handy ; containing eighty-two acrc.i, inure or less, w ith one Irume house and frame bam thereon erect ed, and about 2o acres improved. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ira Copelund and A. A. Copelund, at the suit of Uules 11. Manross, use of John .MunrnKs. Terms Cash. K. I.. DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Oct. 3, '72. AGI'NTS WANTED FOR CORIIIN'S t aill.34 C'OMJIKXTATOtt ON THE IHBLK, for tho Home Cinci.K. 1 ,200 paj-ns, 2."0 Engravings. Tho best enterprise of the year for unents. Every family will hnve it. Nothing like it now published. For circulars address 11. S. Uoodspeed A Co., 37 l'urk How, N ew York. AGENTS WANTED For Harriet lloochcr Stowe's cainpiiiirn book, with lives of tho candidates and loading men of all partins. 2J iSteul Portraits. j to $20 a day rapidly and easily made. Write and see. I'urticulars free. Worthington, Dus tin it Co., Hartford, Ct. GUARANTEED BONDS. Payable in New York City, for sulo at prices that will pay over 12 per cent, on tho iuvos'uient. Municipal llonds of tho highest e;rnde alwavs on hand. TIKIS. P. ELLIS i: CO., Hunkers, 14 Pino St., Now York. CRUfilBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! Stove ;iuvs ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! Over Twenty-Four Thousand iross Sold In Less than Nine Mouths. It makes a stove shine like burnished silver. Ask vour storekeeper for it. If ho don t have it co to tho next store; but don't be hiiinbuwed into buying or usiii) any the old polishes when you can get I'KU.MllS OF COMFOUT AT THE SAME PRICE. Every Joblier and Ketail Dealer in the I nitei) States has or will have il for sale. H. A. HAll 1'I.ETT A CO., Manufacturers, rnna. iy.. ASTHMA. The subscribers aro Manufacturer's Agents for It. W. Head's celebrated AS 1 11 MA HEf.IEF, tho best remedy lor AHthina yet discovered. Distant relief pilaraniecil or purchase money refunded. Tho medicine is put up in three'size,w hieli retail for 2s-., 50c. and 1. Perseus remit ting prieo will have the medicine sent free by mail nr express. Also sample sent free to any who desire. ETHKlDliE, TL'L,- i-in iv u., iioiue, r . 1 . Estate Aotit-e. INSTATE OF COX It AD LEDAllt'H, late 1-i of Hickory Township, Forest County, deceased. All persons indebted to said es tate uro requested to make in liulc pay ment. Ami those having legal claims against the suinc, will present llieni with out delay in properoriU r for settlement, lo JOSIAH W I NANS, i '-"cutors. Ml-t - Tuesday, October 8 1872. I Mil 1 Iff. I Trr... j i'..itntl.. j Sur) r. A.iiitw. 15 .3 ' o 4"ii fit 4 II 3l 117 Hllj 30i 113! fi' 1H m 4(l 421 41 H 30, 4 2(1 fil1 ail 43 Ml 43 3; fill II".! 21: liK 3 !U1' f4 fil 47, 3ll 20 104; 13 61 . J 2'f 37 3l! 41 3.V 2S (12 US 20, 13' L.) .'.I 40 4.". KM) ii 1 3flfl' 42i 3(1 40 1 5l! 211 21 1 301 42 A3 IKI1 17 us 1 1 1 1 iu io.-: 17 14! 21 j 13 ai; fin I ss rni a1 12 a! 12 22 30 3 2' . 01 2 It ZWlOft' ! :!! 42 1 330 43: 334 4IS 3SII :ifil 3fil 3.10 3341 1311 311 !i;.l 'ior 3S C f f) fl A E N TS W A N T K I). Sum plo IUUU freo by mail, with terms to vicar fi om $5 to fill per day. Two entirely new articles, salable us Hour. Address N. 11. WHITE, Nowark, N, J. 13 t: A. V K 11 College and Musical Institute Opens its Fall Session Soptombor 10, 1872. location accessible, healthful and boun tiful. Hooms cheerful and comfortable. School homelike. Instruction thorough nd earnest. Twenty bovs received into Seminary Hall on moderate terms. Send for catalogue to 20 Ot Hey, K. T. TAYLOR, President. ft. V. V, li A ft Si , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tiidiotjte: Ard .Dealer In WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly OMFECTIONARIEg TAS. Mi'KAY, at the Post Office, has opened oui a enoiee lot or COXtVCTIOXA It TICS, CAXXKD I'ltUlTS, 2 on A cms, CIGARS, AXD NOTICES OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the p-itrona.e of the public Is resspectfuli V solicited. 40-tf " JAS. M. MoKAY. READ! READ ' The subscribers having re-rented the IBSVITE 2:BSiT M3F,I?;. Would say to their old customers, and tlio community generally, that thev keep constantly on huud a large stock ot FAMILY FJLOUIt of all prades, Chop Food, Shorts, r.ran, Oats mid ( rn. With our facilities for do ing business, wo purpose not to be under sold by any establishment in this section of the coiMilry, and would say to tho lum bermen nn.l dealers or torost county, that iliey can be SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. Immediatj attention given lo all ordors from a distance, i;. jo.nes ir co. INSURANCE CO. OF FJOnTH AMERICA, No, 232 Walnut St Phil.i. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual Assets Jan; 1, 18311, $2,3s,323 3i $20,000,000 losses paid since its organiza tion. WM. HUH LEU, Central Agent, iiitrribuurg, i a. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Pa. 9 (.111 TIDIOUTE TEAS TO R E ! The place to buy every variety f the VERY E ESTATE AS AT TUB L O WES T PRICES, Is at tho extensive Tea Store of II. T. CHAFFEY, where you ean'always find a large assort ment of the best Teas at New V..1-L- .;.., ,u A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequaled in qnalitvandclicnnnesshvanv other sioio in Warren county, always oh nana, j ne people 01 i'orest county will save money by purchasing their supplies at this plaee. Host brands of FA MIL Y FLO U B , delivered at any depot on the lineof tho R. It. net. Storo on Main St. near tho Dopot. lro!itiiJIt- Ruiplojiiittiit. We desire to engage a few more agents lo sell the world-renowned improved IJuek eye Sewing Machine, ut a liberal salary or on commission. A horse und w agon given to agents. Full lmi'ticulars furnished on application. Address W. A. HFNDFH SON iV CO., f ieueral Agonts, Cleveland, O. ui m. J.OH1S, i)io. 34-4t Are You Going to Paint ? THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT has proved itself to the HANDSOMEST aXD MOST DUKAHLE S.otmln rnnl of ln.r.iillful ...a....u .....i I ..'..MP. Ulltl recommendations Irom owners of the nnesi resnienees in Hie country lunushod AVEUILLi HEMIl 'AL PAINT CO.. fi2 hurling hlin. New i oi k. Or, Cleveland, Ohio, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TDE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Joint resolution proposing mi amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania. Ilr it cinctcf hi Hie Srmite nnd 7li. of Tr.'ocAu'Miii'to of the Himinotiwrtilti of l'tiinsylranui in ucnrrnl Axemllii mrt, That the following amendment of the 'on- s'itulion of this Conimonwcallh bo pro posed to the people fur tlihelr adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho lentil urticle tliereol, to-wit 1 AMENDMENT: Strikeout Hie sixth section of the sixth article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A Stale Treas urer shall be chosen by tho qualified elec tors of the Stato, at such limesand for such term of surviee as shall bo prescribed by law," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the Homo of Hcprcsenlutives. JAM ESS. HUTAN, Speaker of the Senate. ArruovKi) The twentv-seisind day of March, Anno Domini ooo thousand eight hundred and seventv-two. JOHN W. OEAHY. Prepared and certificated for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. KHANCIS.IOHDAN, Sccreliiry of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, llarrisbiirg, June 2iilh, 172. P E N N SYLV A N I AM I LVf AW ACADEMY. At Chester, Dehiwuie County, Pa, (For Hesdcnt Cadelsonly.) The eleventh an nual session commences Wednesday, Sept. 4. Thorough Instruction In Civil Engineering, the Mathematical and Nat ural Sciences. The Classics and English is imparted by Wed Poitil graduates ami other competent professors. Circulars may bn obtained of Col. Theo. Hyatt, l'rest. P. M. j. 23-4t Eaton Female Institute. On Phila. f Halt. Central H. It. Kennett Square, Che.-ter Co., Pa., oilers all the in ducements that constitute a home in con nection with a thorough English Educa tion, at f I4S per school year. No extras except for instruction in Wax, Music, ., a iriK ll, III1IO, XllllOlllg 1111(1 Drawing. Eastern teachers, gradutesof our best New England schools, have been employed for several years. Inquire of j'.van l. Mwaync.sa.iio w. s ayne, Prin cipals. BOHDENTOWN (N. J.) FEMALE COLL Eli E. Thorough instruction. Healthful and beautiful location. One of most carefully conducted anil best sus tained institutions in the State. For terms, etc., address Uov. John IL Hrakelev, Ph. D. 2'.-'4t. ADVERTISING AT LOW RATES! l'r fTO per inch per Month, we will insert an advertisement in 120 Fiist-Class Papers in Penn. List sent on application to (i EO. P. KuWELL A CO., Advertising Agents, 41 Park How , N. Y. CATFiiWG Agents wanted for our Campaign goods. Sell at sight. Pay 100 per cent, profit. Now is the time. Send at onco for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine steel Engravings of all the Cuiididntea, Cam paign Hiograpliies, Charts, Photographs, Hadges, Pins, Flags, and everything suited to the times- Ten Dollars per day easily made. Full samplcsscut for f3. Address Moo UK & Oooi)sri:i:i), 37 Park How, New York. lli-4t. AGENTS WANTED for CIIAMIIKR LIN'S CHAT CA MPA Hi N HOOK, Tho STRUGGLE OF 1872; A novelty in Political and Popular Lit erature. Aiiraphic History of tlio Repub lican and Democratic Parties; a racy sketch of the so-called Liberal Republi can Party; an inside view of the Cincin nati Convention. The minor tickets or side shows of Ihe campaign. The finest Illustrated Hook PubLshed. A Hook wanted by every American citizen. To secure territory at once, send f 1 lor outfit. Union Publishing Co., Chicago, III., Phila. l'u., or Springfield, Mass, l!l-4t P O LITICA Si (HtOl)N OF ALL KINDS. Fireworks, Flas, lanterns, Torches, Hadges, Uniforms, Ac, etc. JOSEPH H. PUHDY, 32 and 31 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Established li43. EPILEPSY OR FITS. A SURE CURE for this distressing com plaint is now made Known in a Treati.se (of 4S octavo pages) on Foreign and Native Herfial Preparation", published by Dr, O. Phelps Hrown. The preseription'was dis covered by him in such a providential manm-r that he cannot conscientiously re fuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who bus used it for Fits, never Having la. led in a Kingie case. The ingred ients iiiuv be obtained from any dru.-gist. A copy will be sent free to all applicants iy mum. Address or. o. t'beips urown, 21 tirund St., Jersey City, N. J. 23-lt EICEli'S- RECIPES FoImJQUORS Contain tho latest improved Instructions for mixing liramlies. Whiskeys, Hums, Oins, Hitlers, Fancy Cordials, 1'ruit Syr rups Ray Hum, ac", Ac. No one engaged in tho liquor business can all'ord to do without them. Ask lor llu-m and exam ine them at the book-stores. Delivered by mail, on receipt of 2 by As. lienbuueh dc Miller, N. W. cor, 3d "und Callowhill Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Index and sample sheets sent free. Nothing like it in medicine. A luxury to tho pulalo, a painless evacuaul, a gentle stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an nnti-bilious medicine, a stomachic, a diuretic and an admirable general alterative. Such are the acknowl edged and daily proven properties of Tar rant's Fllervesccnt Sell.er Apeiienl. 10 4 SOLD HY ALL DRUUOISTS. BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest anil best article in the mar ket for llluciiig Clothes. Tlio genuine has both Kurlow's und Wiltborger's iiamo on tho label, und is put up ut Wiltberucr's Drug Store, No. 223, North Second Sir. et Philadelphia. 1). S. WiLT'HEIKiEH, Pro prietor. For sulo by Druggts und (iro cers. 15-u, imVoo! fii w7i 1 1 1 For any case of Illlnd, Illeedin , Itching or Ulcraled Piles that Delting's Pile Keiii dy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure tho Piles, und nothing else. Sold by ull Di uggista. Price, $1.0(1. 13-4 UENTS WANTED. Agents nmko XV more in(,ney at work for us than at anytiong else. Particular tree. O. Slin son & Co., Fii'.o Art Publishers, Portland, Mine, n n L'v a s . t ' P.-r -ffl ' nMli'i I'.'liU citit .'l i n-,r r.o . i n i- ; . ii i'.i.. T'-AinrAY'S iu.,:y ivi ii r a iy. run hr:o hi ''. r v.m ti fi'.i jt ,i i T)io On i v l'n n I N?iim1 V 'V ni'. 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KADWAY'S FEftFEOT PLMGATSlE FILLS, prrf-ctly ttte,ls 'ceit,itlT fwll with ftroel nrn. ji'irro, refill it., purifv, c v:vt an ' irfiii-tli-n. wav pil's, fr ll.r rm f til ilimtil-"- ..f tl r-t.ni.;t, I.Ivor, lt-twK Ktili- Jl':n',r. Jvfrv.nu IVr.e.-vfc, Hfmtuclifi, (''iTTliPiirtij;!, risirrrn , i(liflli.tr, JVtu firt, R.ltnnitci. Hillnuii I'pvrr, r'ifl"nn.uttih i,f Ihp Uvi K 1 in ,,tt..l ll mi rcnii i.ln. f it - lutt-ri al VI. cora, M'lirrintfrt lo i-tfrt-t a I'OMlivPcur. Tun-ly Wrt-t-LJtf.rnti'aliitug i.o r.iftrcMrc, inh'.raii, urtlfli-trnruBttruir". ttT O ''.va tlif f.iiir.wii c n.iuEji rnti.;iu fiuu Diwinlfni of tli Ul?v'5tUo iai.; O-in.tipfttloa, lnwiM 1H, Fu'lntu ot ih BlrvJ In th T!nd( AciJ.ijr of th M..;ni r, Nat, lloriUirii, I-l-fjiwt of F.mmI. I'lilintu ar Wrif'it In lh Sioinvh. S..r Kinrttknt, MinVIrt cr Hnitnnf l IS I'll of tH SttfniiM-b. tttnir.ilrt ut tli Ut4. Hurri.l nj I'.in.-'ili bri:Mr.g, r lu(lrlrt (! llMrl. 4'ntinr r iiflr.raiinir Stsnntltfif wh In a I vl. ? I'itur, imiMrT VUiiit, JioU.ir ti btffnr tht rMrl-l, rir tjiJ lu! fain t lh Mrxl, lV(Mmt-r of Pr.,.irt . b, 11 .t4 ot ihe Pain ind IShi ti lh Ji'Jt, ilinl, Ltmli, ai.4 4u44m tluttu f lltM. lljrnfnji tn th Kln-i. M rfw.1oniftf RADW'AVR riT.T.S wilt fre Uit tr ti'i.t fn.111t.ll ll 0l.nvf-1.a-. t .l tvrt. i'iitc.-(, ccuts J.rrh.-i. 6HI.II ll V HKINilllSTS. READ KA! WK AXI THI.'K." fV-ni w Vttfr taJup in RAI'WAY CO., N..8;Mai.t.iil.AI,. K.wb . lufunuailuu wurtb U.ouaauoi wiU be acul ywu, RIFLIS, SUOT-GUNS KKVOLVS. C.1111 matoriuls of every kind. Write for Price List, in i real Western iun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army guns and Hnvol vors bouahlor traded for. Agents wanted. ltl-lt AfSFNT W'""1 fr "Tho Bright Nidi. nUt-H IO ol New York," a Library of Illfoi'lO.lt il.ii 1.-i'l.i : t. i .... ... itu h ... ,,o .11., inn 11,111. and llbjecls! of Interest. By n City Mis sionary. SKI Engravings. ' Agents' sell 40 a day. Just Issued. E. H, TUEAT, Pub lisher, Silo Broadway, N. Y. 8i-4t WAN'TED AiENTS (?.'0 per dav) to sell flin f...l..l..,t...l llnMl.' tiiiT'i. TLE SEWIXU MACHINE. Ila's the un- ier-lceil, makes the"loek stitch." alikeon both Silll'M. ...til I'l.llv 11.........! 'Il.n t : --..., .... i.,-. in- ii'i und cheapest lumily Sewing Machine in ...r, inHiMTi, .tiiurcss .loiiiison, l. larK it Co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Ciiicu- --".-K", in., .ii ni. i.oiiis, .All). ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. 13, 1M9 trains will i nn on this road as follows: LEAVE E HI E SOUTH WA HI). 11:55 a. M. acvommooatiov Leaves Newcastle ut 7:0." und urri ves ut Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in. h 10:25 a. m riTTsitvnoii i:x., slops nt nil stations, and arrives at A. A ti. W. It. ll. Transfer at 1;MI p. in., at Newcastle ut 3:15 !. in., and at Pittsburgh at U:lK p. in. r:03 A. si., Ai-e'OM.Moo.irioN, from James town, arrives at A. A i. W. H. H. Transfer at 5:40 a. in., at Newcastle at 7:U5 a. in., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m., Mixed Train leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all iiiUirniudiato points und arriving ut 10:15 a. m. LEA V E PITTS BU B ill NOUT WA P. D. 7:15 A. M., kiiib KxiMirss, leaves New castle ut 10:00u. in., A.AHI. W. H. It. Trans fer at 11:20 a. in., and arrives at Eric ut.2;:!0 p. 111., mukingclose (Sjiinorlion for Dusfa lo and Niagiuu Falls. 8:3. P. si. Acco.MJiODATiON, lcav 3 New castle at ll::i0 ). iu , A. ,t ). W. H. H. Transfer at 7:.V) p. in., ami Jiuucslow h at H:.'!0 a. in., connects with mixed trains that arrives in Erie at 1 : fr a. m. li;:;o p. ai.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving ut Wirard ut 12:. 10 a. ni. mid Erie ut (i:."ij a. in Trainsconnectat Hochesler with train for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel phia, llurrishurgh, Baltimore and Wash ington via Pennsylvania Central Hailroud. Erie Express North, connects at llirurd with Cleveland and Erie trains West ward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in the West j at Erie with Philadelphia fc Erie Hailroud for Corrv, Warren. Irvington Tidioute, Ac., and with Hulfalo A: Erie Huilroud for Bullulo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and Now York City. F.'n. FINNEY, lienerul Sup't DH. J. N. BoLAltl), of Tidioute, lms retiirnsil to his practice aCer an ah seiico of four months, s, mnt inti Mo. pi lids ol Now York, whoro will att.'ud calls in his profession. Dillon in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door ibovo the bank, Tidioute, Pa. 40tf JOB WORK DOMIC AT THR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Al he lowest cah price.; neatly, prompt, ly, and in ttyle equal to that of tiy o?r establishment in the DUtrisi. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITIXQ CAlihl, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING.CARDS.. PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, HALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, HOXTZILY STATr.3IKTS, ENVELOl'E-1 BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, , NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. 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