EDITOR. WEDJfESDlI MORXIXG, SEPT. 10. 1671. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supremo Judge ISAAC O. GORDON, of Jefferson County. For State Treasurer R. W. MACKEY, of Allegheny County. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkiims. Announcement for Assent- tiy 1$; Commissioner); for Auditor f3; District Attorney 4; CoronorN; Jury Commissioner S2. No announcements )ublinlied unless accompanied by tlio casu.i ASSEMBLY. Wr authorised to announce the name of F. K. ALLISON, of Hickory, as the Oilman' Candidate for Assembly,! rep resent the Forest and Clarion District, subject to Republican usages. COMMISSIONER, We are authorised to announce the name of JAMES K. CLARK, of Harnett Town hip, as a candidate for County Commis sioner, subject to Republican linages. M. E. PORTER, of Barnett Township, Is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized toannouuee the name or ELI HOLEMAN.of Tionesta township ns a candidate fbr County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER, Announce the name of WM. PATTER RON, of Kingaley township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorised to announce the name of W. P. MERCILLIOTT, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate for District Attor ney, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of S. D. IRWIN, of Tionesta Uorough, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republican Usages. The County Republican nomina tions take place at the usual hour, Saturday, September 20th. The fol lowing officers will then be balloted for: Assemblyman; Commissioner; Auditor ; District Attorney ; Coroner ; Jury Commissioner. Remember that "nomination is equivalent to election." Let all go to tho polls and nominate only the best man. Miles V. Tate. Chairman Co. Committee. TUB "ilRANUEH." This new party sect, composed chief' Ij of farmers, obtains in some portions of the West. Their chief aim is to ecure cheaper rates of transportation on railway lines. This is rather a subordinate division, there being the State Association, which is composed of clubs, an open, and Granges a se cret organization. To the Granges, political discussions are forbidJen by the constitution ; but in the Clubs, they discuss politics, religion or any thing else they choose. They hold that independent politi cal action is forced upon them, because railroads and reforms w ill not make equitable terras with them; and since legislation is necessary to accomplish this object, the law-makers must be men who are in sympathy with the people, instead of the paid servants of capital. They nominate independeutjarmera' tickets and hope to be able to make some changes in both fiUta and Na tional offices next year, and eventually usher in a new and better era in poli tics. The following items are from the Tidioute Journal: Two children belonging to Mr. Chas. Torasitt who resides on the Shaw lease one-half mile beyond Triumph, towards the Jason farm, narrowly es caped being- burned to death on Tues day. Mr. Tomsitt was at Tidioute at the time, and the mother was absent at a neighbor's. The children got hold of a kerosene can, and it is supposed be gap pouring the oil into the stove. A Neighbor who was passing, heard cries, and running into the house found cue of the children in flames, and the burning oil running about the floor lie wrapped the burning child in his oat, smothering tho flames, and then put out the fire on the floor. Dr. Free man who was visiting a patient near the sceno of the accideut, was imme ilcately called, and dreoed the wounds. The two children were five and seven Tears of aire, and it is slrauire how one of them escaped the flumes. The (njured one is badly but uot seriously burned. Had the house burned it would have resulted in a lurije fire as adjoin ing the building w us grocery, a Lam ana several other buildiugs. Mr. Chas. Dovose, head sawyer, in Cisrritv s saw mill, on Msmre run, was seriously injured Thursday, by a circular saw. lie was reaching dovu between the frame and saw, when the saw caught his shirt, aud polled In in flown ujhjii iL It entered near tLo in XV. R. DUNX ner cdsre of his shoulder, cutting away nearly all of the blade, and came out near the center of his back, cutting the pieeo ot llcsh entirely oil. I ho wtund is as largo ns a man's two hands, and quite deep. Dr. Day was immediately sent for and attended the sultercr. He do scribes tho wound as being a fearful looking gasn, out .thinks there 15 a chance of his recovering. J. II. Gillespie, who lives about four miles below Tidioute on tho oppo site sido ot the river, met with a sad accideut on Saturday last. Ho was riding on a load of oats, which tipped over throwing him against a stone. He was severely hurt, and swooned several times. Mr. Gillespie is an old man and much enfeebled by the asth ma. Dr. Bolard was called, and pro nounced no bones broken, but that the shock might be dangerous. Horace Black was arrested this morning charged with assault and bat tery with intent to kill. In a row last night, Black threw a large rock at Mack Kran hitting him on the knee and injuring him, severely. Block is now in the lock-up, wailing Tor the re turn of the Justice from Warren. LUIS COM- KltKM K. The thirl v-eip-litli annnnl uiulnn of the Erie Methodist Episcopal Confer ence convened in the Uourt House, at Brookville. on Wednesday, ami rm fully organized. Bishop Jones was expected to preside, but on assembling at nine o'clock a letter was read an nouncing his inability In nltond nn account of sickness, and designated liisnop uuoert Haven, ot Boston, to act as President. After sincine a hvmn and readinir a nortinn nf tho Scriptures the Sacrament of tbe Lord's supper was administered to the 1 re biding Elders by Bishop Haven. The Presiding Elders then administered to the other miuisters, the Rev. Wm. F. uay was chosen iaecrelary, and A. J. Merchant. G. W. Cliobrouc-h and It S. Holland assistants. About tur Imn. drsd members answered to their names, and quite a number of additional clergymen will come by to-uight's train. The usual standing committees were appointed, and all prliminary ar rangements made for the satisfactory conduct of business during the remain. Ing sessions of the Conference, which . . . .'trr. 1 continued uniu luesuuyiast. George Emerick, seed twelve years and a son of Johu Emerick, liv ing on the Roberts farm, met with a terrible accident recently. The boy was standing on a fence with a pitch fork in his hand and talking to his sis ter. From some cause or other lie fell from the fence against the tines of the fork, one of which pierced the body, entering in the stomach and passing in the direction of the sninal column. Over four inches of iron was imbedded in his body, the other tiue slipping over his side. The sister pull- ea out me lorn. ur. Harr was Bum- niond aud thought him dying, havitic no hopes of his recovery, as the tine had passed into his stomach. But he treated the case, and to his astonish ment, he thinks he now sees signs of recovery. Herald. John W. Foreman and Rebecca Snyder, in jail at Butler, charged with poisoning John Snyder, husbaud of the woman named, have signed their names to a paper, in which they say they are innocent of the charge, and trust in God as their helper and pro tector. In an address to the iury tliev say, "May it please God to choose such a one as will give our case a can did hearing and award us as such a verdict as we feel we have a claim to of our innocence. He will through His Divine will, mnke it appear." In an appendix Forcmun says that the report that he had ill-used his wifo is untrue, but the reverse is true, and he winds up with the wish, "would 10 God that I had died when a child." To the Citizens op Pennsylva nia. lour attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centonuial iioard ot Finance. I lie funds realized from this sou it e are to be employed in the erection of the buildings lor the International Exhi bition, and the expenses connected with tho same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of tho one hundredth birth-day of the uation. The shares of stock are offer ed for 810 each, aud subscribers will receive a handsomely steel enirravcd Certificate of Stock, suitable fbr fram ing and preeervation 03 a national memorial. Interest at the rate of tin per cent, per annum will be paid on all pay ments of Centeuial Stock from dato of payment to January 1, 187U. (subscribers who are not near a Na tional Bauk can remit a check or post office order to the undersigned. Fkedk. Fkaley, Treasurer, tf D04 Walnut St., Phila. A't Advertisement. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the uudcrsignod, under tho llrm name of I llllbronuer Co.. is this ilav dissolved by mutual coiiHout lor the pur pose of closing the business. AH debts due the lute llrm. either of nolo or book aooount, will lie collected by M. Einstein, w uo win fcuuiw slliiluuns agaiust me same, J. Jlll.liKOKKUH. i, 173. M. LITi:i.V, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of wrltsof fl. fa. and alias 11. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County and to me di rected, thrro will lie exposed to sale by public vendue or outcrv at tho Court House, In IhcHiorough ot Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1 873. at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following descrlbod real esUite.to-wit t A. 11. Steele, Cashier, v W. J. MeCtil la and it. W. Scott tl. fit. No. 70 SepTorm 1S73 C. 1). No. (1 May Term. l.mw. un.l A I. Steele. Cashier, vs. W. J. McCnlla. II W. Scott and Geo. McCnlla, alias 11. In. No. 60 Sep. Term 1K73, C. D. No. 1M Sep. Term 18rti)TBto All del'"mUnts' interest of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of ami simmo in narmony township l-nrest Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, towit: IUylnning at a pin oak on the west side of the Preacher Road on the norm lino or lands of liai nlii idc Cleland, thence along said Preacher road nonh fif teen degrees west eight perches to a post, thence north seventeen and one-half do prees wohI flrty-iiino perches to a post, thenco by lands of Charles Pagundtis north eighty-nine and ono-hnlf degrees west seventy-oiglit perches to a post, thence by land of Lewis Loveless south 0110 and a half degrees west ono hundred and twenty-six perches to a post, Uicnce byl and of llaiuhrldge Cleland eigthy-cight and one-half degrees east one hundred and twenty-nine perches to the place of beginning. Containing clghty-0110 acres ami seventy-eight perches strict measure, lciiig part of land deedod from Alexander Mi'Cslniont to William Smith bv deed dated Oct,i!7th, Is;.:!. Also four oil walls theron lo.'atcd three small frame dwell ing houses, anil ono two-storv building used as a hotel, knowu as tho "Scott House." Taken In execution nnd to be sold aa tho property of of XV. J. McCnlla and oIikks, at tds suit of A. 11. Steele, Cashior. Terms cash. T. J. VAX OIESEN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Olilce, Tionesta, Pa., August 30, 1S7J. . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of. sundry writs of Alias Vendl. Kxpouas, Alias Fl. Fa. and Fi. Fa., Issued out of tho Court of Com mon Picas of Forest county and to mo di rected, there will be exposed to solo by public venduo or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of "Tionesta, on THURSDAY, SEPT. S.TU, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following doeribed real estate, to-wit : Philip D. Thomas vs. Daniel Rlack, al. 11. la. No. tW Beit. Term. 1S73; Klinoni linaer Hmthrrs vs. Daniel Rlack 11. la. No. W Sept. Term 1373 j P. Mining A Co. vs. j'.imei uiavK, n. la. ."io. m sopt. Term 187 ; John J. Whitman Co. vs. Daniel Mark U. fit. No. 71 Sept. Teim 187J ; John A. Proper s. Daniel Hlark, al. vsn. ex. No. U Sept. Term 1S7S ; Slinev it Wheiau vs. Daniel Ulack al. ven. ex. No. 73 Sept. Term 1873; Proier A Keck vs. Daniel Illnck, al. veil. ax. No. 76 Sept. Term 1873 Tale. Irwin anil Mercilliott Lots live (5) and six (0) in Iilock "D," Hounded 011 east by Elm Street, belnir "8 feet theron. on north by Lot 7 of J. Kepler, on went bv lands f II. 8. Thnuias and M. A. Initio ; and on south by Lot four (4). Containing one-half (1) acre, be the sauis more or loss. n wuicn is erectes a two story frame bouse, usd by defendant as a hotel, with barn and other outbuildings 04. premises. Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Ulack at tho suits of Philip f ). Thnmas and others, Terms cash. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff. SepL , 1873. PROCLAMATION. Wiikhkas. The Honorable W. P. Jcnfcs. President Judge of the Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter Session in and for the county of Forest, lius isauml his pre cept for holdings Court of Common Fleas Ijiiarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, tor the County of Forest, to commenco on tho fourth Monday of- Sept. next, belnir the !thday of Sept. 1.173. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho I'oacc and Constables of sniil county, that thev be then and tliero in their proper persons ut ten o'clock, A. M., of Kind dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things w hich to their olilccs appertain to be done, and to those who bound in recognizance to prosecute ajjainst Hie prisoners thut am or shall be in the jnil of purest County, that tncy lie men ana mere to prosecute against thciii as shall be Just. (iven under my haud and seal this l-ili day of Aug. A. 1), 1S73. T. J. VAN tilESEN, SliiV. M',CIi:LI..m.X'S INSTITUTE FOR BOYS ! At West Chostor, Fa. A beautiful and elevated situation, 2U miles west of Phila delphia. Spacious Play-grounds, with Gymnasium. Students prepared for Col lege, Polytechnic Schools or litisiness. Special prevision made for very young boys. Many students remain, as boarders, during Summer vacation. Session begins Sept. 10. Address ROBERT M. M CLE- LAN. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE! YOUNG MEN AND LADIES qualified for nractical operators, at the lliill'alo Telegraph Institute and City Lino Tele graph. Every graduate secures a position. The largest und most complete in Ameri ca. Address, for Circular and Cululoguo, C. L. UHYANT, Superintendent, Dullalo, N. Y. UXi31 Ageuts Wanted. HKNOFOR CATALOG IK. DOMESTIC S. M. CO., NEW YORK. PSYC1IOMANCY, OJt SOUL CHARM ING. 1 ow either sex muy faseiiato and gain tho love and affections of any porsoi) they choose, instantly. This simple menu) Requirement all can possess, free, by mail, lor iea cents; together with a Mar riage Ouide, Egyption Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM it- CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. MflfiTY Made Rapidly with Stencil III U II LI Key Check Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars FREE. S. M. Spencer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. Kenwood sXEQ?aoyH Present strong attractions to parents and guardians. A pleasant home j thorough instruction; liejiUhl'ui discipline; excel lent library; new apparatus. Send for Catalogue. Libera) discount to liurgvmuii. CHARLES JACOIiUS, A. If., FHn., 15-iim. New Hiighton, Psiiu. CUIISCRIBEforthe Forest Republican OjI will pay. OH WOK1C neatly oxotuted at tblsotUce ' at reaseuublo rates. WYOMING SEMINARY AND c oini i a i. com i:u rc. One of the largest Itoardlui Sehoolu for noin sexes 111 mo l 'tilled Mate. Nix courses of study. Military tactics. Com. niercial College Course anil Telegraphing, Terms low. Fall term opens Mcptemlcr 81I. Send Tor a Cataloguo to He v. D. COPE LAN D, A. M., or L. L. SPRAGUE, COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL IN STITUTF. New Haven Conn. Preparatory to college or nusincss. 1 ircuiarsKcninu application WM. II. RUSSELL, Principal. Columbia Classical Institute, A Hoarding School for Young Men and noys. i'-or circulars, address Rev. II. S, Alexander, Columbia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED for Til K nr. w HOOK EPIDEMICS CONTAGOUS DISEASES with the newest and best treatment for all cases. The onlp thorough work of tho kind In the world. Embraces Hinall-Pox, Yellow Fever, Cholera and all analognus diseases. No Family Safe Without It, and an nuy 11. 11ns j cnromntic Illustrations. The biggest chniiccof the season for airents. Address 11. S. OOODSl'EED it CO., 37 Park Row, New York. 15-41 "Writs for s TMe Lint to I. tt. JOHNSTOIt, rpriTtirrcrroM & . .w ... ... . S7loiuifl14 St, nttsbwen, r, J Rreecb-Iyoatlinir Shot Guns. Ua to fciofl. Double Shot Guns, fljO, Single Guns, 3 tof'.l). Ritlos, 8S to tT. Revel vers, ta to i.. i-isiois, i tofs. nun Material, Ush IngTaekle, Ac. Larirc discounts to dealers or clubs. Anll,y Guns, Revolvers, Oct., bought or traded' for. Goods sent by ex press C. O. D. to be examined beforo paid for. A FORTUNE- How r Hv speculating in stocks and gold. Capital, $10 to flOO; wid pay flOO to SI, 000 a month. Full explanation sunt free. W. F. Ilulibell ,V Co., Hankers ond Hrokers, 39 Wall St Now York. Hox 22S2. $25 Money Made Fust 1,000 Ry all who will work us, Ifupon writing you do not find us all square, will give you ono dollar for your trouble. Send stamp for circulars toO. II. Ruckley A Co., Tekonslin, Mich. CC Tf Cln perdavl Agents wanted I 4tJ IU WU All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work lor us in their spare moments or all tho time than at anything else. Particulars tree. Address G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 15 4t THE LA OEOIX HEDIOAL DISPENSARY KsrAlll.ISHKD IX 117. Is tho oldest and most successful Institu tion in this country for the treatment of Chionio and Sexual Diseases. For terms of treatment, call, or address bv mail, with statement of case, S. H. HllNSDON, lo-4t 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! Fourth Grand Gift ConCert FOIl Tllli 11KNKKIT Or TIIK PUBLIC UBRARMENTUCKY 12,000 CAMH -lr'T!s 1, 500,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 VOII 850. Tho Fourth Grand Gift Concert author ized by special net of the Legislature for the bcneiit of the Public Library of Ken tucky, w ill take place in Public Library Hall, ut Iiouisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1973. Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold and ono-half of those are intended for the European markot, thus leaving only 30, 000 for sale In tho U. S., where J10S.000 were sold for tho Third Concert. The tick ets are divided into ten coupons or parts and have on thoir back the Scheme with a full explanation of the mode of drawing. At this concert, which will be thegrand est musical display ever witnessed in this country, tho unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, dlvidod into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo dis tributed by lot among-the ticket-holdsrs. Tho numbers of tho tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children and the gilts from another. LIST OF GIFTS: One grand cash" gift i2'0,0ou Ono grand cash gilt 100,000 One grand cash gift 60,000 One grand cash gilt i!5,noo One grand crsh girt 17,500 10 Cash gifts $1(1,000 each 100,000 20 Cosh gifts fi.OOOeaeh f0,000 60 Cash gilts 1,000 each rxl.OOO 80 Cash gifts 600 each 40,000 100 Cash gifts 400 each 40,(ki 110 Cash gills 300 each 45,000 260 Cash gilts 200 each 50,000 8ii Casl) gifts 100 each 32,500 11,000 Cash gifts 60 each fi.jO,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, all oasli, amounting to $1,600,000 Tho distribution will bo positive, wheth er ul I tho tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold all unsold tickets being da stroyed.ns at the First and Second Concerts, and not represented h the drawing. PR ICE OF TICKET) i Whole tickets X! Halves $2. ; Tenths, or each Coupon, So; Eleven Wholo Tick ets for $500 ; 221 Tickets lor Sl.OuO; 113 Wholo Tickets for $5,000 ; 227 Whole Tick ets for $lo,ooo. No discounts on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a timo. The unparalleled success of thoThlrd Gift Concert, as well as tho satisfaction given by the First und Second, makes it only neces sary Ui announce the Froiuh to insure tho prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth Gilt Concert will be conducted in all its details like the Third, ami full particulars may be learned Irom circulars, w hich will be sent free Iroi this olilce tu all who ap ply for them. Ticket now ready for sale, and all ordnrs accompanied by the money promptly till od. Liberal term given to those u ho buy to sell again. TIIOS. E. Hit AM LETTE, Agent Public Library Kf., Muuager Gift Concert, I'ublju L'bruiy lluiUling, Iiou isville, Kj', l laving htruglcd twenty j ears ijls'iween liiu aud (h-aih with V ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, I ex- , iit-rimc i.lod niviutlf bv isiin- tyl, : T"undiiig rools uiul herbs, uiu) If m.''7t liiilialing the Medieiuo thus ob- fJ I I lortuinilelv iliw,vered a iiioni wonderful rcody and sure curs lor Asthma and ils kindred diseuscs. War ranted to relievo the severest uuo ysui in stantly, so the palienteal) lie doij to sleep comfortably. One Iriul Package scut bv mail free oi' charge, Address D, Langc)), Apple Creek, NN'ayneUo-i G. L A 11 G E STOCK -OF- 3STE1W GOODS OrEXINU AT TIIR SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE DROSS GOODS, OOTTONADES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND HHOK3 -V GREAT VAIilKTY AND OF THE LATEST STYLUS. A LARGE fiTOCK OF J'ajjoy C o p 4 up HOTIONS, &o. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can bs found Nsw and Fresh Groceries and Provisions, KiobraclDg ktandard Brands and th very Bsst Quality TUB BEST SUGARS, THB BESTS TRUPS, THE BEST COFFES A TEAS, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, PEACHES, APPLES, CURRANT, PRUWKS, RAISIN'S, Ac. CAXKF.U CiOODS, TOMATOES, PEACHES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORN, COVE OYSTEKS. HAMS, SnOULDEBl, BACON. AND DRIED MEATS, always on and, and sold St t;s lowest ptlca, FAMILY FLOUR, of the very best brands, and will b sold by the barrel or sack, to suit purchasers, at tha lowest markot jirice, pq oot fall to call at ths SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE pppoiilo tLe IiHurc ucc Houses t. TIOESTA1 TA, 12,000 , 0 0 0 AOREL Cheap Farms t The chcais;st I.niul In markot for side bv the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP'NY in thetireat liatte Valley. 3,000,000 Acre, la Central Nebraska, ruiw lor asile lu tracts of foriv neres and upwards nn live und Icn years' credit. No ailVBiieo Interest reinihed. Mild and healthful clinmto, fcrtlls soil, nn aSutiilaiice if good water. i 1 1 1 : II KST M A R K KT I X T 1 1 E XV KSTI: The trreiit iiilnlmr regions of Wyoming. Coliriido, L'iah mid Nevada being supplied by lljo larinci s of tho lietle Valley. Soldier n titled to a Homestead of 180 Acres. THE BEST LOOAflok TOS 00L0TO8. KRKU HO MISS FOR ALL! Million of Acres ofchoiccGovernment Lntidaopan A . . .,,!. .....I..- ,1. 1 1 ' Uiis (lre.it Rnilroad, with all tlio eutiyeu iunees of mi old settled country. Kroo iaius M purchasers 'of Itallroad Lands. Hcclional Mups showing the Land, also now edition or Descriptive Pamphlet wltb new Maps mailed free everywhere. Address O.K.' DAVIS, Land Commissioner 17. P. K. R. 50-tt flmalia. Neb. L.L. Richmond & Co. ; Invito tho attention of tlio public to their im- ) mense stK'k of goods, , consisting of LtJIoi CaniM Beta, Coral Sets, let Beta, Optra fAslu, LeonUneOhilni, HeckWi, la OoH sad Jet, 1 j Lookdts, Chili BrsoeleU, ' Btad Brudeta, ! Aaurioaa and Bsin Wstebts, , Boy Wstolus, j AnurieM sad French Gloost, aod all th, , i Latest Deaignt ia 'solid silver I AND ! jPLATKO WARK, j Together with s las suort ment of FRENOH COODS. Call and examinnoar 1 Goods and l'ricea I ve to r purchasing. We , ' guaranteeonr prices as j for the same quality of goods elsewhere. j L L Biohmond & Co., I Museum Building;, ' i i OhwtBUt Bt, BfeadTiUe, Pa. THE VERY BEST PLAN Ry which you can obtain Life Iusurunc is the Low Premium, All Cash,Htock plan. It furnishes the largest amount of insur ance for a given sum of money. The con tract is plain und dctlnlld, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. Tho h1 Icy Is always worth Its face, the premium never increases. It Is the most satisfactory and economical plan for the Insurant. TltK TllAVKI.KllS INSVUANOH CqMPANY, of Hartford. Conn., grants Li to Insurance upon this excellent plan. Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent, or send for a Circular. 15 41 $3,000 FOR 20 CENTS Before von start on a journey, buy an A cldcut insurance Ticket ol tho 'ltailw Ac Passengers Assurance Co., of IlarifurJ, Coon. Tickets for sale at railway stations. ask tor an insurance iickci. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE TX TIOHESTA. GEO, W. BO VARD & GO. II AVK Just brought on a ooi)plit anil FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to ths complete stock of tirst-elass Grocery House, which mey nave opaneu out at tneir estaoiisii nieiit on Elm til., tlrsl door north of M. L. Church, TEAS. COrfKKS, SUGARS, bvuups, rKurrs. bPICES. HAMS. LARD. AND mo r IS IONS OF A L L KINIi.S. at tho lowest cosh prices. Goods warrant ed to be of the bost quality. Call and ex amine, and we bolieve we can suit you. UfcO. W. ilOVAHUlk CO. Jan. 9, '72. CONFECTION AR IE S. IAGNEW, at the Post Ofllce, ha) Jt opened nut a choice lot of Q ROCERI E8, CONtECTIONA R IES, CANNED FJtVfTS, 10BACC0S, CIGARS, AND, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of tho patronage of the public. Is rcsspeclfiilly solicited. 41-tf L.AGXKW. isoTici:. "I"R. J. N. ROLAlin, of Tidioute, has XJ returnsd to his practico alter an ab K01U4) of four months, spent in tho llofpl taluotKew York, whore l will attend calls ijihis profession. Ollice in Eureka Drug Slote, 3d rloof SOOTS ths bai)k,'idiout, l'a, 4!t '