Slit Revest $f pulton. xv. it. nuxx - KDITOR. vi; i).i;sn MiiitxiMi, orT. n. im. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET For President U. S. Oil ANT, of Illinois. For Vico President HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. ELECTORS. Adolpli E. Borie, Theodore Strong, tlolni M.TIiompson.John Puss more, William D. ForteD, Win. J. Colcgrove, Joseph A. Bnnliani,Jesse Morrill, Marcus A. Davis, Henry Orliuly-, George M. Coates, Robert Bell, Henry Bumm, Jasp. M. Thomson, Tlieo. M. Wilson, Isaac Frazer, John M.Broomall, Ceo. M. Andrews, Francis Sliroder, Henry Lloyd, Mark II. Richards.John J. Gillespie, Edward II. Green,James Patterson, 1). K. Shoemaker, John W. irallaoe, Daniel 11. Miller, Charles C. Boyd. LcanderM. Morton, "Meeting the Situation." Tho New York Tribune is busy "meeting tho situation," and it honest ly enough says, "YTo may bo beaten in November." The change from inso lent braggadocio before tho elections iu Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana, to the old locofoco cry of fraud and Simon Cameron, is truly refreshing. It argues something for its ingenuity, tut it is tho logic of the political knave. When this wise Tribune warns against "tho 'moral effect' of the Penn sylvania corruption," it need not necessarily be censtrued as an imputa tion ngainst the good faith and honesty of the masses that voted for General Hartranft. By a rare charity it may be taken as simply an overflow of gloomy bile that so spots thisimmaeu Into organ of Liberalism. In its mad disappointment at the popular verdict, it makes an indiscriminate charge of fraud and corruption at tho ballot bos. The fact is, the interference of the Tribune in Pennsylvania matters was offensive from tho first; and its reproaches now are as contemptible as tho object is apparent. Because its lies and slanders were detected hy a thinking, reading and reasoning pop ulation, it sees fit to abuse the honesty it but recently claimed to commend. Its whole force was thrown into the Pennsylvania canvass for Buckalew. This three-headed dog of the press, ran through every county of the Com monwealth, traducing the good name and fame of General Hartranft. That Us persistent howl was disregarded, may bo humiliatiug to the Tribune nfter its lavish expenditure of foul I OAniPS nnd nKnnnl nltllca n n A it nt.ta.1 well fear that tho "moral effect" will have something to do with tho defeat of Horace Greeley in November. The Republican majorties at the elections, are as follows : Pennsylva nia 35.G27; Ohio about 15,000, and Nebraska 5,000. In Indiana, Hend ricks, the Liberal candidate for Gov ernor, squeezed through on his per sonal popularity, by Kss than a thous and, while the balance of the ticket is Republican by large majorities. Ia Uiaua is safe for Grant in November. The prospect is really a gloomy one for tho Liberals. No wonder their National Committee at Washington lias closed its rooms, and their canvass been reduced to a forlorn attempt to rally after their late disasters. Tho Republican prospect on the other hand is encouragiug in the ex treme. We are assured that New York will cast her electoral ballot for Grant; and so is it counted fur us iu New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia the same, while iu Tennessee the prob ability is Maynard will be elected Congressman at Large, which will car ry that State for Grant. These States have been heretofore claimed by the Democrats. Republicans! arouse to the work of the hour ! Do not lapse into careless ness now. Much indeed, has been ac compiishciJ, but the crowning victory remains, to be achieved. Tho "ground swell" from IVnnsyl vauia has knocked tho wind right out of the liberal sails, but they are try ing to make the bead land with their shattered craft. The "tidal wave" is sweeping them farther nnd farther into the unknown sea. Let the comuiitleemt'ii in the town fillips see to it that there is no lai-K of organization in their respective dis tricts. Jx't every man who wants to eiirU his ballot on the 5th of Novem ber, sou to it that his n-.M--i.-mi lit and registry are properly minle. Our work now i to organize , aud have a full rife out on elcdion day. CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS. The State Central Committee to the Re publicans of Pennsylvania. H'ng'na of tiik Ki:pvhm-a Statu) Ckh iui, Com. ok Pa., 710 Walnut St., I'liinKKi.riiiA, J The Republican State Committee tenders its.henrty thanks to tho Re publicans of the State, for tho devo tion shown to their principles, and tho firmness with which they have main tained the integrity of the party ngainst the fierce assault mado upon it. We cannot, without being invidious, select individuals for special mention, but our thanks are particularly due to the chairmen of tho several Republi can county committees for their faith ful and efficient co-operation, to the many gentlemen throughout tho State who have given their time and talents to advocating our cause on the stump, to the able speakers from abroad who have aided us, nnd the Republican newspaper press of the State, which has, by its zeal and ability, commend ed itself anew to the confidence and regard of our people. The November battle remains yet to be fought. Practically, its results may bo said to be known beyond doubt ; but much remains to be done to make the result certain. We go into tho fight with our hearts cheered by tho great victory just won, and we must win for Grant a still greater triumph than that we have just gained for Hart ranft. In carrying on this struggle to its certain and triumphant conclusion, some who have fought us bitterly and taken active part with the enemy, w ill attempt to regain in our ranks the places they have . willfully forsaken. No one has the right to say that these men shall not now come in and vote for Grant; but we have the right to suy, ami we trust that the chairman of every Republican county committee in the State will unite with us in say ing, emphatically and irrevocably, that no one who 'has fought against Hartranft shall be permitted to "make a speech under our auspices for Grant. Let them hold meetings of their owu, if they will, but not with our aid or permission. Very Respectfully, Russell EmtiiTT, Chairman. A man named Lee Benn, a tin ware peddler of Sugar Creek, attempt ed to cross the track at the Tilusville Driving Park last Saturday while Battler and Brown George were on the home stertch, and was run over by Brown George. The horse struck him on the breast and one of the wheels passed over his neck. He was con veyed to tho Buekliu House in an in insensible condition, where Dr. Barr was summoned. Upon examination no bones were found broken, but. the unfortunate man suffered severely from the injuries sustained. The accident was caused by bis being under the in fluence of liipior. His brother arrived from Triumph and attended him Sat urday night and yesterday morning. It is hoped that he will be'suflieiently recovered in a few days to be able to go Lome. Tilusvilla herald. - About four o'clock thid nf:eri;oou a number of boys were pushing a flat cur ou the switch at the Atlantic depot. Oneofthebovs.il son of C. i T. Mapes, an old mul t es-pectcd citizen o: 1' rauji liii. was silting on tho cross beam, and after the car had started, attempted to get oil. Iu doing so his toot caught 1:1 some way and " falling with his head on tho rail the wheels pa-ted over it killing him instantly. lJerrivk, Monday. Politics!. 1 he follow mi' memoranda of codicil have just been discovered : Let it be a plain marble slab. No Latin li.l embellishments. Stato when nominated and when deceased. Get Cochrane to write epitaph his stvle is so simple. uitciaw will distribute locks of my hair. Be kind to Til ton nu in woiisn uui young, i lant me iu my favorite pumpkin arbor with a gooseberry bush fur u lootstone. II. G In Tennessee the Greeleyized De mocracy oppose the election of ex President Johnson as Ripresenttitive-nt-Lnrge because he was a Union man during the secession w ar. They bitter ly denounce lino ns a traitor to the South, and slavery. That is Greeley u:n lor you, ami a very bad thing it is, too. Mr. Johnson must lepent him of his merej to rebels, when such is his reward for robbing tho gallows of many oi ineir carcus ;s. it is understood in Washington that Mr. Boutwell will be a candidate lor the vacancy which will occur in the United States Senate by Mr. Wil son's election to the Vico Presidency. Leslie Combs, the playmate of Methuselah aud last survivor of the party engaged iu a famous architect ural enterprise at Babel, is out for Greeley. The Chappaijuu agriculturist har rowed over the three great October States. He now hastho harvest. It consists of three great heats. MarylanJ can now be counted on us Republican in .November. H. G. has spoken there. South Carolina has gone Republi can. In a pickle Housekeepers about this time. A put up job Canning tomtitoes and penciled. Singular that the product of the still ninitild niuke men so noisv. J be man w bo uever told an editor he could better bis pi. per has eniie out , W'ci-i to marry the woman who never looked iuto a lookiug glas. SHERIFF'S SALES. 1Y V1RTUK of sundry w rit or Vcndi i tiont Kxponns issued out of the Court of Common Pious of Forest County nnd to mo directed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, tit the Court House, In the borough jif 'J ionerstn, on S.VTCKHAY, NOV. DTII, A. I). 1S72. at 1 o'clock, p. in,, tho following described property, to-wit : All of defendant' rlifht, title, Interest nnd claim of. in nnd to nil tlinl certain piece or parcel of land situate In tho bor ousli of Tionosln, eountv of Forest and Slut" of Pennsylvania, lounded on tho North by lands of U. Ii. Sickles, on tho West by (he Allegheny llivcr ; on tho South by lands of j. It. Anow, nnd on the Fast by land of Jninca Dawson, de ceased. Containing one-fourth, oi nn acre, more or less, with ono frntno dwelling house nbout LMxilti feet, two stories high, anil nut-buildings thereon erected. Al.so All deleudants' ri'.'ht. title, inter est nr.d claim, of, in nnd to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Kinirsley town ship. Forest county. Pn., bounded "on the Fast bv lands of Wheeler, Diisotibury A Co.. est by Wheeler, Dusonburv A Co., North by Wheeler, Dusonburv A Co., nnd on tho South bj Wheeler, liusenliurv A Co. Containing 105 acres, nioro or less. Unimproved. Taken in execution nnd to bo sold nstlio property of (iuidon S. Ilerrv nnd J. U. Dale, at the suit of Jacob S. Hood. A I,SO, . John A. Proper vs. I.. T llackett. All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in tho borough of linncstti. Forest county. P., bounded nnd described as follows: Iteginniiig at n point 44 feet from t ho cor ner of the McUrido lot on the street leading to tho lii idgo on Tionestn Creek, thence south fifly-threo and n half degrees, east thirly-two perches (lij) to n post, thence south sixty and one half degrees cast nine perches . !i") nml fifteen links to a post, on the dividing line between lands of George 11. Sickles and May HroN., thenco south along said lino two' and one half degrees west live .,") perches to a post at low wa ter mark on Tionesta creek, thenco nlong sido creee north sixty and one-half do grees, west forty-two (42) perches, lit links to a post, thriico north Iwenty-tivo nnd one-half degrees east thirteen "perehei to the place nt Loirinniiif. Containing two and one-half acres and fortv-two perches, more or less, reserving and excepting tho riulit of thirty rods of "tho water front for the purposes "of landing, together with nil nnd singular, stationery, engines, fixtures, machinery, in nnd about said premises Hint are (st.iudini: or fixed thereon. Taken m execution nnd to bo sold nsthe property of I.,. I,, llackett, at tho suit of J. a. n .'roper. L L. DAVIS, Sheriff. October 10, 1K72. SHCntFF'S SALE. BY VIRTl'K nfn Testatum A'cn. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Craw lord County and to mo di rected, there will ho exposed to Kale bv public, veiiihyi er oulcrv at tho Court Mouse, In the borough of Tionesta, on Monday, out. ami, is7l, at 3 o'clock, p. in., tho followingdescribed real estate, to-wit : Hies II. Manross uso of John Manross, vs. Ira Copt land nml A. A. Copchmd, Testatum Vin. Fx. from Crawford Co.. No. 1 10, November Term, 1S7J Marsh All defendants interest in a certain tract of land situate in Harmnnv township. Forest county, Pn., bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wit: Commencing at a white oak sapling on tho Tionesta road, south side, thence north 8 degrees east -JO perches ki n post hiki srr.no in uetu, tnenee soc.t!H7 degrees east Hi perches ton jack onk stap ling, inenco nor, li . itoarros cat l!Ki porches to a coi ner, thence south 3 degrees west 1-4 perches to tho mid Tionesta road, thence by said Tionesta road 5 perches to the p. ace of heBinmng. Hounded on tho south by said rond and land of F. 1.. Davis, on tho enst by hind of ',. T,. Davis nnd I'oney trnct, on the north by land of Oil Co., on the we-st by land of A. llandv; containing eighty-two acres, more or less, with one frame house nnd frame barn thereon erect ed, nnd nhout U'i ncros improved. Taken in execution nnd to be sold ns the propel tv Of Ira Copchmd and A. A. Copeland, nl the sun oi c.nios 11. .Manross, use of John Manross. Terms Cash. K. I.. DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionestn, Oct. a, '72. TIO-iESTA LODGE So. XC'J, 5'i3y I. O. of O. F. MEETS every Thursday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in thu lla'.l formerly occupied by thetjood Templars. M. ITTEL, X. O. W. 1?. Dl'X.V, See'y. 27-tf. TIDIOUTE TEA STORE! The place to buy every variety of the VERY BEST TEAS AT THE L O WES T PRICES, Is at tho extensive Tea Store of II. T. CXIAFFEY, where you can always find a largo assort ment ol tho bent Tens at Now York prices. A lurg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unoqunlod ill qualitynnd cheapnoss bvany other btoro in Warren county, always oh hand. Tho peoplo of Forest county will save money by purchasing their supplies at this place. Host brands of FA MIL Y FL 0 UP, dolivered at any depot on tho line of tho R. H. free. Store on Main Kt. near tho Depot. J. C. LOt3G, Wholesulo and Itetail Healer in HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIDIOUTE PA. First Ioor above Fsehungo Hotel. 4-ly TESTATE OF CON11AI) I.E DA Hl'lt, late - oi iiU KOi y liiwnsiup, J-oresl I ounty, deceased. All persons iudelited to haul es tate are requested lo make immediate pay ment. And tlioso having leeal chums uwainst ll.iihiiuie, w ill present tin in with out dc-lav in j in iper order for setllument.to 1. S. KNOX. .. JpsiUH WIXANS, l--x-tore. lS-t RflRn A"HTS WANTFD. SnmpUs ifUUU iree by until, with terms lo cienr fiom to 8to'per dav. Two entirely new ni-tielos, salable ns Hour. Address N. H. W1IITF, Newark, N, J. 11 AVE Tt College and Musical Institute Opons its Fall Session September 10, 1872. Location accessible, healthful nnd beau tiful. Itooins cheerful nnd comfortable. .School homelike. Instruction thorough nnd earnest. Twenty bovs received Into Seminary Hull on ni'oderiito terms. Send for entntogne to 20 tit ltov, K. T. TAYI.Olt, President. S. V. ; li A U K , WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tidiotjte: j? Ard Dealer In WATCIIKS, .TKWKLRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner nnd warranted to give satis faction. 41y Q N F E CTI 6 N A R I Eg " j JAS. McKAY, at tho Post Ofllue, has opened out a elioico lot of C0A ECTIOXA If IBS, CAXXKD FPUITS, WBACCOS, CI GAPS, AXD NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patronage of tho public is resspeetfully solicited. 4'i-tf JAS. M. McKAY. READ ! READ" The subscribers having re-rented tho 1 25V USE: IK 1ST JHLWi. Wou'd uay to their old customers, and tho eommunitv nenu.-ally, that they keep constantly on hand a hii'ito stock of FAMILY FLOUR of nil grades. Chop Feed, Shorts, Pran, Oats and O'l-n. . With our facilities for do liur busipcis, we purpose not to ho under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, nod would s iv to tho lum bermen aud dealers of Forest county, that they can bo SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from miv ether point. Iiumeiliiit i attention -iveii lo nil orders from u distance, F. JON" I'.A A CO. INSURANCE CO. OF HORTH. AMERICA, No. 20- Walnut St Pliiin. Incorporated 1704. Charter Perpetual RifilHE, 2 FIRE IMSUR'ijCE Assets -Ian; 1, $2,:M.S,:iL:i.i:t S-'fnt,o,n''0 losses paid nince iv organiza tion. W.M. l'.UUI.FU, C'enlra! Agent, Warrisburg, I'a. MILES V,'. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Pa. K ilm ' i'ro:itaIli IurIo;, i:mm. We desiro to enjagn a fe'.v nioro nu ll's to sell the worl.l-ivnoward improved l;.ick eye Sewing Ma -!::nc, r.t a liberal sal; i v or on couinvsslon. A horse ai.d ar''ii irfvcn toa a nts. l ull pat-tit uh'.i.-i fimn-.!n .1 t :i npplicAtion. Address W. A. II K.N Jt-;i;-SOX A TO., (ieneral Agents. Clew laud. u. or St. Louis, Mo. l'1-it Aro You Going to Paint ? THE AVER1LL CHEMICAL PAINT has proved itself to tho llANOSOMFST rtNO MOST Ll'K A Ill-E EX1 EHIOll l'AIXT KNOWN. Sionplo card of beautiful colors and recoiumendations from owners of the tincRt residences in the country furnished free bv nil dealers nnd by aVfHILE i HEMIOAT. l'AINT CO.. 62 IJurling Slip, Now oi k. Or, Cleveland, Ohio. AOKNTH WANTKO f-Oll rOBUIN'a til I MM COJS M KXTATOK OX THE 151 ULE, for the Homk finri.i:. l.li'H payes, itto KiiifraviiiKS. Tile best enterprise of the year for agents. Every liimily will hnvo it. Notliim; like it now published. For circulars address II. S. UoodspeedttCo.,37 l'ark Itow, New York. GENTS WANTED For Harriet rY lieechcr Stowe's eaiiipaijrn book, with lives of tho candidates anil leadimr men of all parties. 2') Steal Portraits. to Mo a day rapidly and easily made. Write and see. Particular free. Wortliington, Uus tin it Co., Hartford, Ct. GUARANTEED BONDS. Pavable: iii New Y'ork City, for side it prices that w ill pav over 12 per cent, on tho investment. "Nl iinifiiiul lionds of the hiirhest praiu alwuvs on baud. TIIOS. P. ELLIS it CO., Hankers, 11 Pino St., New York. CRtTRIBS "0FC0HF0af! CRUH3S0FC RFCHT! CRUMB'S OF COISIF03T! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! Over Twenty-Four Thousand Oroas Sold 111 Less than Nine Mouths. It makes a stove shine liko burnished silver. Ask your storekeeper for it. If lie don t liuvo it i:o to tho next store; but clou t bo lr.imi.t.'i;cil into buyinior usinu any of tho old polishes when you can gut CltUMHS OI ' COM FOHT AT THE SAME PRICE. 1'very Jo) bei and Itetail Healer iu tho I nPed St;iies has or will have it for sale. H A. H.vKTLETT A CO., Manufacturers, i-niui. l l ASTH Tho subscril)ers urn Mnuuliicturer's Ayents tor It. W. Head's celebrated AS : H M A ItEf.IEF, file best reined v for Aathiua yet discovered. Instant "relief uuaranteeil or purehiLso moiiev refunded. The medicine is put upin threesi?:es,w hicli retail for iic, ,111c. and $1. Persons remit ting price w ill have the medicine sent fieo by mail or express. Also sample sent free to any who desire. ETIUUDUE, TL"L LElt d- CO., Home, N. Y. A CENTS WANTED. Agents imiko more money at work for us than at ut-ythiiiK else. Partieiiho s In o. U. Stin wn t Co., Fino Art Publishers, Portlanil, MiBP. 16-41 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. ' Joint resolution proposing nn amendment to the Constitution of rennsylvimin. lie it r Hdrfeif In lic Senate ami limine of Jlrpvrsentativm of the tmmnn wealth of l'i iiii.iitvaiiiii t' (Ieneral Assrmhlf met, Thai tho follow lie amend men t of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth lie pro posed to tho peoplo for thheir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth article thereof, tu-wit: AMENDMENT i Strike out the sixtli Nootion of tho sixth article of tho Constitution, nnit insert in lieu thereof tlie followiuu: "A State Treas urer shall be chosen by the qualified elec tors of the State, nt such tiiiiesnnd for audi term of service ns shall bo prescribed by hiw," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of Keproscntntivcs. JAMES S. Itl'TAX. Speaker of the Senate. A rntovKO The twenty-second day of March, Anno omini ono thousand eight hundred nnd sevenlv-two, JOHN W. OEAltY. rrepnred nnd certificated for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of tho Con stitution. V H A X C I H J O It 1 A N , Secretary of the Commonwealth. Otllee Secretary of the Commonwealth, llarrisburK, Juno 2Wh. lS7a. IPENNSUVfiNlI MILITARY" ACADEMY. At Chester, Pelawnie Count-v, I'a. (For Kes.lcnt Cadets only. ) Tho i levinth nn mial session coininenii's Wednesday, Sept. 4. Thorough lnstrueiioii in Civil EiiKineeriiicr, the Mathematical nnd Nat ural Sciences. Tho Classics and English is imparted by We.vt I'oinl prmluntes nnd other competent professor. Circulars may- bo obtained of Col. Theo. Hyatt, I'rest. I. M. .i. i:i-H . Eaton Female Institute. On l'hila. f Halt. Central It, It. Kennelt Stpiare, Chester Co., I'a., oilers nil the In ducements tiiat constitute n homo iu con nection with a thorouidi English Fduen tion, nt fi ts per school rear. No extras except for instruction 111 Wax, Music, Latin, French, Herman, l'aiiitint; nnd Drnwinp. l-aistern teachers, cradutesof our best New England schools, have been employed for several vears. Inquire of Evan T. Sivayne.S.illijW. SWayne, Prin cipals. llOltDENTOWN (X. J.) FEMALE ) I'lllihDHK. Tliorounh instruction. Healthful and beautiful location. OnV of most eiti-et'ully conducted niitl best sus tained institutions in the state. For terms, etc., address Lev. John H. 1'iiakelev, Ph. 1. i!;;-4t. ADVERTISING AT LOW KATES! Far f 70 per ini-li per Month, we will insert nn itdvertisi nicnl In 1-0 First-Class Papers in Penn. List sent on application to ol-'.O. P. POWELL A- CO., Advertisiii! Agents, 41 Park How, N. Y. CAfilPAIGri GOODS FOR 1872. Audits wanted lor rfur Campaign Roods, Sell nt sivrht. Pay l(Hi per cent, prolit. Now is tho time. Send nt once for Descriptive Circulars nnd Price Lists of our FineSteel Eiiirriivipirs of nil tho Candidates, Cam paign liioirrapbies, churls, Photographs, li-.dlues. Pins, Fla-j, nud everything suited to the times- Ten Hollars per day lasily made. Full saiuplesscut tor Nt. 'Add res Mookk A liooOM'EtD, S7 Park Itow, New Yi.rk. 10-It. AGENTS WANTED for CIIAMBEK LIN'S l i It AT CA MPAliiX llliulv, Tho ETI1UGGLE OF 1872; A novelty in Political and Popular Lit erature. Aliraphie Hi-'.orv of the l'.opub licnn an 1 Iiemocral ie Paiti-.sj u lai-y sketch of Hie so-cailod Liberal lte;.u! ii can l'ari v ; an ,i:ii'.e view of tho l inci" nati Convention. The minor tickeH or side shows of the eampaiun. 'i'he tine-.t Ilillstratisl Ptiiok Pulilislied. A Hook wanted by every Anicriean i-itizen. To sM-uie territory at once, semi fl for outlit. I 'uion Publishing Co., Chicago, 111., Phila. Pa., or Springfield, ilass, JU-lt O 1 I Tit! A I, U O Olfti OF ALL KINDS. Fireworks, Flairs, Lanterns, Ton-lies, liadiics, I'nil'orius, Ac. dc. JOSKPH It. IT1IDY, 32 and . 'it Maiden Lane, N. Y. Established 1:. EPILEPSY OR FITS. A SFItK CUKE l'ortliisdistressiuireom Iil iint is now made. Known hi a Treatise (il'4S octavo pan's) on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, published by I)r, O. Phelps Hrow n. The pieseription'was dis covered by him in such a providential manner licit he cannot conscientiously re fuse to lnako it known, ns it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed in a single caso. The ingred ients iimy be obtained from any dru-.'nist. A copy will bo sent free to nil' applicants, by niaill. Address Dr. O. Phelps Hrown, 21 tirand St., Jersey Cil v, N. J. 2:t-4t EICHLER'S RECIPES FOR LIQUORS Contain tho latest improved iustrui-iions for loiximr brandies, Wbiskevs, Hums, tJins, Hitlers, Fancy Cordials, Fruit Syr rups Hay P.ilin, ie.", Ac. No one enframed in the liquor business can utlbrd to do without them. Ask lor them nud exam ine them at tho book-stores. Delivered bv mail, on receipt of (!2 by As. lienbaueh A Miller, N. W. cor. 3 1 uiiil Cullwwhill Sts., i'hjiudelphin, Pu. Index nml stunjilo sheets sent free. Nothing liko it in medicine. A luxury to tho palate, a painless eviicuant, a cenihi stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, nil anti bilious meilieine, n stomai-hic, a diuretic nnd nn ndmiraliie general nlterativo. Such are the icknow l ediied nud daily proven properties of Tar rant's FlVerveseent Seltzer Aperient. HI 4 SOLD HY ALL DHL iSTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest and best article in the mar ket for Hlueiii; Clothes. The genuine hits both Harlow's and Wilthorner's name on tho label, and is put up nt Wilthcrnor's Drugstore, No. 221, North Second Sir et, Philadelphia. 1). S. Wl LTHEKIJ Kit, Pro prietor. For sale by iiruggUts and Oro- eers. la- it. I'er liny case of Hlind, Hleediii-. Itehiii!; or i leiaien i lies iii.it iioinnu s i'lio liem- cly Liii. lo en re. It is prepared expressly to euro the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all I'rufiists. Price, tl.Wl. 13-4 WATCH FREE to Aye dti'-e articles that sell i tits to i lit 10 in everv hones 131.1 & Co., Pirthurifh, Pa. 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DFJ. rSAOrJAV'S FHFEGT PBBQATIVE ni!.S, crf.-ci.)T t-t-!e, r'z'Vv diVi-l V 't'j t'c?t ft'ri. purro, r't;j:;ti, i tirKy, rirrnf, ut i ' : . iirthi n. Juk-l- VHV I l'. t. f.H V..i Hi ! -f lll.'eull-II . f U.0 M.ltTl.U.'l 1 tvpr. R'ft-oK !:iltiov Xi'.-'i 1-. Irvou li'vwi, lif o'.-u'V, ' ' a ..iij i, rc-ti- ivi. in. ii tion, l'V'' ?tj, r. I.- .. rWtK Fcvr, Ir-t ;inx!lcli i if lUf Ikiw !.. i :i'St J .11 I't-iHi t " fll'- l'Hen.al Vi- C' m. H rroii.-,J in riTrt l u jv'Mln t t un. ir y Vfipta LI-. 'iMMlrit' gutt m:r.-ifV, ihIiht;i!, it it k-Vri' niltitr. S" t):--rve tn f.i-i-.v'ijt fvii.rluiuj Iva-.tiiij; fruiU I:..rilrri of tho ltiers'vlvo l:f:t!ts: r.t:M'im,i-wv. Wm, tti;in- nf i4 T.ioM In It r TW, A' idi; of tin iioiii h, nt. IVirttum. 1'i.rul pf Fo,d, 1 ill wi r '-!; t - fwiv..!.. S -ut Kraat.,.1,. i.k'r.r ..f I ..;lltm l th n f Vt Moi.-rh. inf rf Iti HrsJ, llr.rt .-it 1'". I'r,.t!. ( i -t'.. I . l th I Imti. 1 hknr f --fl t-ci Mf S.'ititii.pt Sfn 111 l.rli.c I'twl-c. -:mrrllrf Vwi, KUrf U. ,rj il.e Schl,'l,.r i.1 lu:i tm m I.i H--l, l'.-.-w.uy .f I'Tti.irti.-u. Vnl- i,t th Kk.n i:id Kvw, !Vq n In Ciiut, Lu.U, ud luutiau k .uiji vt b irMi,f in Ih V'lf-.. fn.mail ili l.. v i v..,.t Vn. .vn. IV.cc, 35 tvi.l HtAl -FM.S1: AMi '1 Kl'K." Bfrd otis V-firp. ffcuplo RADWAY A -0., N. hj M'.!.-u liiitf. N. lurk. li.:uiiaui-u wortu iLyuiAtub wiUboKLt juu. UirLKs, SHOT-GUNS KEVOLV'S. Ciun intiterhils of everv kind. V.'rlte for Priee List, lotJreat Western linn Works, Pittsliuiirh, Pa. Annv 1:11ns nnd lievol- vers bought or traded tor. Agents wauled. 10- It Af5FNTC ""'" '" "The Plight Side nULIX I O , N(w York," u Libra, v of Infori-tiition tirrtnliiiiiit. 10 tin In-iinoi...... nun inijeeis 111 interest. Jiv a I it V .Mis Kionary. iil I-.nravinirs. A vents sell 11 day. Just Issued. K. It .TUl-'VT. Pul 4t lisher, 8iij ltroadway, N. Y. WAXTKD AliKNTM (8.0 per dav to sell tho celebrated 1 Si il s;l 1 1 it. TI.K SKWIMi MAi'invi.' 1 1., .... der-feed, lnaUes the "loi k stiteli." alike on llOlll silleH. mill I'lillv li....,u...l M'l... 1.... and cheapest family Sewing Maehino in i,lu ni'tiivi'.. .'titiress jounson, lark if t'o.. Iloston. Mhs-s- . lMtisl.miri, ., im,:.... illH-uo, III., or St. Louis, Mn. ' ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On nnd niter Monday, Nov. l."i, lSHO trains wiil run on i l,iu I......I .iU iv .11...... . MSAVE KP.Ii: SOUTH WAltO. 1 1 T fiJl A . t A , .. uit. ... .n . 1 n, . -.. ..ttio , it. i.caves New enstlo at 7;tl5 ami arrives at Pittsburi'h 10:(i0 a. m. 10:25 A. M.. lni'Tsni; nim i-y titot nt nit stations, iihiI ai-iives at A. A-;' v k "k Transfer at p. in., at Noweastle at ::m.- p. in., and at l-iltsburiili at ti;0K n, m. 5:ll,l A. M.. AI'l-flM Mill, A'MOV l-rnn, town, arrives at A. ,V ii. W. If. It. Transler nt !:-H) a. in., at Newcastle at 7;uj a. m., and . ittnoiiilt ui iii;iiu II. 111. fi:0l) p. Mixed 't rain leaves I'rie for Slinron, stopping at all intermediate, points and arriving at 10:15 a. in. li:a vi: pitts bu im ; h-noutwa nn. 7:15 A. M., kiiik KXi'ii:ss, leaves New cnstle nt 111:00a. in.. A. A 1). V. K ! Trunu. fer at ll:li' n. in., and arrives at I-h iont 2':'.'J I), in., makinvjelose eiinnuetiou for liu:!'a lo and Niagara Kullf. 3::t." P. M. ACt'OMMODATION, loav J Xew eastle at ti::Hi p. in , A. tt ii. W. H. It. Transfer at7:."i.ri i. in., mid Jiiinestown at K::in a. in., eonneets wilii mixed trains that arrives in Kiie at 1:55 a, m. (i::lt) i'. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Krie, and arrivini; at liirard at a. ni. and l-'.rio at il:5!i a. in Traiiiseoniieet at ltoehesterwith train for Wheelinir and all points in West Virginia and at Pitisbiu uli connections for Phihidel pliia, Harrisbiiinh, llaltimoie nnd Wa,-.ii-iii'-ttou via Pennsvlvaniu Central Kailroad. Krio Kxpress North, eoiineets at Uintrd Willi Cleveland and Krio trains Westward for Cleveland, Chieiivro, and nil points in the West j at Krio with Philadt.lphia .V iOrio Kailroad for Cony, Warren, lrviniiton, Tulioute, ,Ve., anil Willi liuilaln it Krio Hailroad for ll illido, Iniukirk, Nia-'ara Kalis and New Voi ii City. K. N. KIVNI-.Y, ieneral Sup't DIl, J. N. IJOIiAItl), of Tidioute, has returusd to his praetieo after an ub senee of four mouths, spent in tho Hospi tals of New York, wheru l" will utU.ud calls in his profession. Otlieo iu Kiircka Oru Store 3,1 door ibovc the bank, Tidioute, Pa. 4',)tf JOB WORK HONK AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE. At the loirrst eash prires, neatly, prompC ly, and in etyle equal to that of onj other establishment in the Dittncf. BUSINESS CARDS'; ffHOW CAKD.3, VISITING CAUL?,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CAIID3, riUXillAM.Mi:, INVITATIONS, ALLTICKKT.S, ADMISSION TICKETS ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. 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