- editor. WEDNESDAY MORMSG, SEPT. 17. 1S7J. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge ISAAC G. GORDON, of Jefferson County. For State Treasurer B. W. MACKEY, - of Allegheny County. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TTkhms. Announcements for Assem bly. Commissioner $o ; for Auditor ?; I Distr.rr Attorney f4; Coroner S3; Jury Commissioner $2. No announcement published unless accompanied by the cash. ASSEMBLY. Wonre authorised to announce the nnino of V. P.. ALLISON, of Hickory, as the Oilmen' Candidate for Assembly, to rep resent the Forest and Clarion District, subject to Republican usages. COMMISSIONER. '., We are authorisel to announce the nnme of JAM liS K. CLARK, of Baruett Town ahin, as a candidate for County Comniis nioher, subjoct to Republican usages, . Jr. E. PORTER, of Ramett Township, is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages, - - - We are authorised to announce the name of ELI HOLEMAN.of Tionesta towhship s a candidate for County Commissioner, pultjoct to Republican usages. ' JURY COMMISSIONER. Announce the namo of WM. PATTER SOX, of Kingsley township, as a candidate fur Jury Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. , . ' . DISTRICT ATTORNEY. "We are anthorixed to announce the name of W. P. MERCILLIOTT, of Tionesta Rorough, as a candidate for District Attor ney, subject to Republieau usages. ' ' Wo are authorized to announce the name of S. 1). IRWIN, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate for Pistrict Attorney, subject toiti'iiuUlioiuj usages. . , . . The County Republican nomina tions take place at the usual hour. Snttinlny, 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 nil go to the polls god nominate only the best man. Miles W. Tatk, ; CLairman Co. Committee. Remember that Saturday; 'Sept. 20th, is the day appointed for the Re publican Primary Election. Let all Republicans rally to the polls on that day.. It is a duty that we owe to . the party to turn out. Remember the uames announced : . Allison, of Hick ory for Assembly. Holeman, Porter and Clark for Commissioner. Win. Patterson for Jury Commissioner. Ir win and Mercilliott for District At torney. This is our county ticket as announced, with Auditor and Coroner to be selected, who are not yet an nounced. Rally to the polls, from the hillsides, from the plains, aud from the vallies, and look forward with hope to future results. Rally in the morning, rally at uooa and rally at night. "Vole early, vote late and vote often." Don't fail to vote. , Observe the mac who votes the Republican ticket, and you will find a tender husband, an affec tionate. father, and a man pretty well posted in national and local affairs. Therefore if you would reach the highest standard of moral perfection vote the Republican ticket. TUB lUOX ACE. The uncieuts were accustomed to celebrate their Golden Age of Inno cence in poetry and song. Truth and right prevailed, though not enforced by law, nor was there any magistrate to threaten or punish. But their Iron Age was the hardest and worst. Fos. serious were no longer held in com moil, but were divided into separate estates, mischievous gold was produced war sprung; up the guest was not safe iu the Wise of hu fiieud, and even near relations could not trust each other. r The gods abandoned the earth one by oue, until only the goddess of Innocence was left, and the too, dual ly took lit r departure. ' Aiid this was all before the pure gospel of peace sprung lilce a morning, fioi.i tlm hills . of Judea, and. before the churches, and school bouses aud ' amenities in which our civilization so ' justly prides. How, think you, would the poet-pen have described this age nf "religtous Jiberty" and of "protec- lion to lilV and property?" Murder, amon, thieving in high places and iu low places, and the long train of lesser, but duteitabfu crimes that have sprung up full armed, like the fabled, fright ful crop of dragons' teeth; theaeare the peculiar aud every-day occurreures of of our iron age. Murder haa been re duced to a tcienco as subtle and . swift as that of the Thng in the jungles; more mysterious and unerring seeming ly4 than the visitations of heaven. Thieving rests upon a few well defined principles, which if observed by the thief, almost ccrtaiuly exempt him from punishment, and usually elevate him to respectability. Tho most re spectable sieal is tho government steal; and then comes the "municipal steal." The most contemptible steal, ami the one that swift, though bliml, justice is most sure to overtake and overwhelm, is the loaf-of bread steal, when the long gaunt fingers of fa.nioe are reaching fur the life of the wife and babes of happier days. How majestically the law remands, the victim 1 How prompt ly ho is n Forded a view of the outside world through grated prison bars. It was, however, the darling idea of the poets, that the star-goddess, would one day return and bring back the golden age. To every homo and hearth whore happy childhood, dwells she has indeed returned already. All that is necessary for the moral aud political regeneration of the future is the conservation of fireside innocence. "A little child shall lead them," is the infallible prediction of God, lead na tion, man, woman, daughter, son, friend and citizen, up out of the crimes and dark places of life, to the summits of peace and purity. This kingdom of earth, like the kingdom of heaven cannot be entered except we become as little children. The convcution at Vorcesier on the lOlh Sept., did nor-numinate Ben. Butler for Governor of Massachusetts, and Butler did not bolt, but simply withdrew in Gov. Washburn's favor, when he found the majority of the del egates really forced Washburn. And after all Butler has come out of the fight with more strength than ever. His reply to Rev. Freemau Clark oue of the Governor's delegates, was char acteristic. I he revernd urentlemnn had claimed the right to bolt if But ler was selected. Suid Butler: "Thai's fair. I don't object to that. You claim the right to bolt a nomination after the convention has made it, very well. We claim the right to put you out of a convention whose action you won't agree to submit to." The'following Items are from the Brook ville Republican: On Wednesday Mr. John Miller, of Warsaw township, while riding on a wagon at home on the farm, fell from the vehicle, one of tho wheels passion. over his head and fracturing histkull, death ensuing trom Ins injuries yester day morning. Mr. Miller was an aged man, and for some time win suffeiiug from an aberatiou of the luiiul. . Saturday morning Mr. J. W. Ben nett, while cugaged at painting Capt. J. M. Ptcck's new building, fell from the scaffold, a distance of about twenty-five feet, falling on soiuq timbers aud receiving severe injuries. He was taken to his home a few hours after wards. Frank Meese Assistant Postmaster at Kane, was arrested at that place last Monday night lor forgery. In 1870 Gen. Kauo mailed a loiter at the Kane Post office, containing sud check for $1,000, which letter and check was lost.' Last December Meese sent the chech to the Warren Natioual Bank, the date altered, and the endorsement forged, which amount was placed to the credit of Leonard & Meese. The case has an ugly look for the prisoner, Cameron 2Ve. To THE ClTIZENa OF PeNNSYLVA ma. -Your attention is siiecially in vited to tho fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to bo employed iu tho erection of the buildings for the International Exhi bition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently lie lieved that the Kevstoue State will be represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the oue hundredth birth-day of the nation, the shares of stock are otter. ed for 810 each, aud subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram ing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of sis per cent per aunum will be paid on all pay ments of Ceiileniiil Slock from date of payment to January 1, 1876. Subscribers who are not near a Na tioual Bank can remit a check or post onice cider to the undersigned. i'BEUK. F HALEY, Treasurer, tf J04 Walnut St., Phila Tra Republican Office T'EEPS constantly on hand a larce as IV HorUnuut of lliiiik )i3(ls, Moi tx4Kf Suhpienas, Warrants, Hunuuoim, iu:, be suld cheap for csb, tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of wrltonf f. fa.nd alias ft. fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Format Conn'y and to me di rected, thore will bo exposed to sn'e bv fnblii! vendue or outcry at the Court louso, In the brrou':h of Tionesta, on MONO A Y, SEPT. 22, IS71. at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following described real eslate.to-wit ! A 11. Steele, Cashier, vs. W. J. MeCul laand It. W. Scott II. fa. No. 70 Hep. Term 1S73 C. D. No. 0 Mav Term, !!, mid A. II. Steele, Cashier, vs. W. .1. MeCuUn. H. W. (Scott and .. McCulls, alms fi. la. No. :Sop. Term 1ST:!, C. 1. No. 21 Sep. Term ISiKl Tate All deP-ndants' intere-t of, in luidtoall that certain piece or parcel of land situate in llnrmoi.v township, Forest Co., Pa., hounded and described as fallows, to wit! Boulnning at a pin oak on the west side of the Preacher Road on tho north lino of lands of Ralnbrldaro Cleland, thence along said Preacher road north fif teen degrees west eight perches to a post, thence north seventeen - and one-half do groes west fifty-nine porches to a post, thence hy lands of Charles Fagnndns north eighty-nine and ono-half degrees west seventy-eight perches t a post, thence by laiid of Lewis Loveless south one and'a half degrees west one hundred and twenty-six perches to a post, thence byland of nalnhrldgeCleiandcijilhy-cisht aiid ono-half degrees oast one hundred and twenty-iilno perches to the place of beginning. Containing cighly-ono acres and seventy-eight perches strict measure, leiiig part of land deeded from Alexander McCalmont to William Htnlth bv deed dated Oct. 27th, IS 2. Also four oil wells theron located three small frame dwell ing houses, and one two-story building used as a hotel, known as tho "Scott House." Taken in execution and to ho sold as the propcrtv of of V. J. MeCulla and otuors, at the suit or A. II. Steele, Cashier. Terms cash. T. J. VAN GIESEN. Sheriff. Sheriff's OfHce, Tionesta, Pa., August 30, 187 J. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Alias Vendi. Exponas, Alias Fl. Fa. and FI. Fa., ivsued out of tho Court of Com mon Picas of Forest county and to me di rected, there will be exposed to sale by public venduo or outci v, at tho Court House, In tho borough of Tionesta, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 25TII, 187.1, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following decribed real estate, to-wt : Philip D. Thomas vs. Tlanicl RUck, al. II. la. No. AS Sept, Term, HTH; Kluiord linger lirntht rs vs. Daniel li'.ack li. fa. No. 20 Sept. Term IS73; P. Minnie A Co. vs. Daniel Rlack, fi. la. No. ;,0 Sept, Term 1S73 ; John J. Whitman Co. vs. Daniel Black (i. fa. No. 71 Sept. Teim 173 1 John A. Proper vs. Daniel Ilia k, al. vcn. ex. No. 71 Sept. Tcr.n IS73 i Sliney it Whel.m vs. Daniel Rlack al. veil. ex. No. 73 Sept. Term 1873; Proper A Keck vs. Daniel lllack, al. von. ex. No. 7(3 Sept. Torm 1873 Tate, Irwin and Mercilliott Lots live (5) and six (0) in I'.loek "1." Rounded on cast by Elm Street, being OH feet theron, on north bv Lot 7 of J. Kepler, on west by lands uf II. S. Thomas and M. A. Lam'u; ami on south by Lot four (4). Containing one-half (i) aero, be the saino moru or less. On which is erected a two story framo house, used by defendant as a hotel, with barn and other outbuildings on premises. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel lllack at tho suits of Philip I'. Thomas and others. Terms cash. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff. Sept. 0, 1873. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas. The Honorable W. P. .Icnks. President Judse of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in anil for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holdiug-a Court of Common Pleas ljuarter hoxlons, ixu., at l lonesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence, un tho fourth Monday of Sept, Hext, being tho an day l sent. 1S7.1. Notice is therefore iven to tho Coroner, Justiccsof tho I'eaco ud Constables of said countv. that thev bo then and there in their proper persons ut ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollioes appertain to bo done, aud to those who bound in recognizance to prosecuteatraiiist the prisoner that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County .that they bo then and there to prosecute almost them mi shall be just, (iivon under my hand and. seal this 12th day of Aug. A. D, 1S73. T. J. VAN UIESEN, SU'tf. 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How either sex may fascinate and gain tho lovo and all'ections of any person they choose, instantly, tins simple mental aciiiremeiit al. can possess, ri ce, by mail, for 25 cents; together with a Mar riage Guide, Egyption Oracle, Dreams, Jliulit to LjiiIIam, A oueer bisik. luii.ooo sold. Address T. WILLIAM t CO, Publishers, Philadclihia. MnMCV Maile Hapidly with Stencil II WII I. Key CIKM'K IlllttltS. CatttliiileM aim mil parucuiafK mtK. s. M.Spuiicer. Ill II...W...... II.... I III 11IHIUIUI 3V., .Qp.ll Kenwood school yos Joys Present strong attrai tions to iiarents and guardians. A plea-am liotnui thorout'li instruction ; healtht'til dlsuiplina; excel lent library; new apparatus. Send for Catalogue. Liberal discount to'lorrvmen. CHAHLES JACOKl'S, A. M., Prin., 15-m. New Brighton, Pwun. U HSCR I BE for the Forest Republican C It will pay . . JOB WORK neatly executed at this office at reasonable rates. WYOMING SEMINARY Ann coNJircnciA coM.F.ni; One of the largest Hoardlnir NcIumiIh for both sexes in tl Ciiile l HtniMs. 81x eonrsea of study. Military luetic, f'om inercisl Collefro Course anil Tcl "tnipliinir. Tt'Pnm hnv. I-all term ocns Sf'pie.utK.r :td. Send for a Cataloftno to i:ov. D. CtlK. LAND, A. M., or 1.. Ii. M' It AGUE, Kiniraton, Pa, COLLEGIATE AKD CORIMERCIAL IN STITUTE, New rtaven Conn. Preparatory to roll ego or business. Circulars ent on application. WM. II. KUSSKLL, Principal. Columbia Classical Iustituto. A ltoardnit School for Younir Men and Hoys. For Circulars, nddresa Hv. 11.8. Alexander, Columbia, Pa. AtlENTH WANTED roRTHttstw HOOK EPIDEMIC & CONTAGOUS DISEASES with tho newest and best treat men t for all eases. The onlp thorough work of tho kind in the world. Embrace Nmall-I'o, Yellow Eevcr, Cholera and nil analogous, diseases. No Family Sale VVKhout It, and nil buy it. Has H ul'iroiii'Uic illustrations. Tho biirgestchanceof tliesenson for agents. Address II. M. tiOOOSl'EED Jt CO., H7 Park How, New York. lfl-4t "Writs for a Prls I.Wt to S. II. JOD?faTO, in SmithflsM at pittetHwrh, rs. Mt-eeeh-Ioadlnn Shot duns, $10 to $300. Double Shot Units, ftlftft. .Single Guns, 13 toJ20. Uillos, to 7,V llevolvers, in to fr. PisUila, fl to H. Hun Material, Flsh ingTackle, Aa. Lanre discounts to dealers or clubs. ,i amy Guns, Kovolvers, eet., boiiKht. or traded for. tloodssent by ex press C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. AFOllTUNK- MowT ly speculating In stocks and gold. Capital, $1(1 to $ UK) ; will pay $100 to $1.0(H) a month. Full explanation sent free. W. F. Hnbhell tt Co., Hankers and Mrokors, 39 Wall St., New York. Hox 22S2. $25 Money iiiade Fast $ 1,000 Ity all who will work us. If upon writing you do not tlndusnll square, will givo you one dollar for your trouhle. Send stamp for circulars to'o. II. Buckley Jk Co., Tekoitshn. Mich. ... $5 TO$20!uIah, v 1 Agents wauteii I asses ol working people, of cither sex, young or old, make more money at work tor us iu thrix spare moments or all the time than at uiiythiug else. Particulars Ireo. Addresa G. ISunsnii Ji Co., 1'ortlnnd, Maine. . 16 4t TEE LA CEOIX MEDICAL DISPEN3AEY EsrAlll.ISIIKD IM 1S17. Is tho oldest and most successful Instilii tion iu this country lbr tho treatment of Chionie and Sexual Di-eases. For terms of treatment, call, or address bv mail, with statement of case, S. II. llU.NSDO.V, 15--H 31 Maiden l.ano, Albany, N. Y. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! fourth Grand Gift ConCert mil THIS UKNr.r IT OF TIIK PUBLIC LIBRARY-KENTUCKY l,0OO t'AMIt tilt'TH i 1,500,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 FOR 850. The Fourth Grand Gift Concert author ized by special act ol the Lcirialajuro for the lie'nolit of tho Public Library of Ken tucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at IjOtiisvillo, Ivy., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will m sold and one-half of these are intended for tho European market, tinis leaving only SO, 000 for aalo in tho U. S.,where$100,00u wore sold for tho Third Concort. Tho tick ets are divided Into ten coupons or parts and have on their back tho Schema with a full explanation of tho mode of drawiim. At this concort, which will be the grand est intinical disnlav ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash Kills, will bo dis tributed by lot amoiifr the licket-lioluurg. The uumberH of tho tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind ehlldrou and the gifts from anothor. LIST OF GIFTS I One prand cash Rift One grand cash Kilt One grand cash ttitt One grand cash gift One grand crsh gift ttrAooo loo.ooo A0,0(i0 2"i,"00 I7.IWKI 100,000 l.Vl.OOO fto.otio 4'i,co0 40,000 10 Cash gilt 810,000 each 20 Cash gifts fi.OoO each SO Cash gilts M) Cash gills 100 Cash gifts l '.O Cash gifts gfiO Cash gilts 8'J") Cash gifts lpooo eacii fiOOeach 400 each 000 each 200 each 100 each 50 each 45,000 &u,oio 82,:0 &50.00J 11,000 Cash girts ' TOTAL: 12.000 GIFTS, all cash. amounting to fl.tmu.uou The distribution will be positive, wheth er all tho tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gilts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold all unsold tickets being rie stroyod.asal the Firstand Second Concerts, and not reproenieu in uie drawing. Pit ICE OF TICKETS: Whole ticketa "0i llulvoa $25 ( Tenths, or eiu-h Cou non. o: Ele'en Whole rick' ets for S-iOOj ,is Tlcknts tor i,oooj na Whole Tickets for S.",0o0: 227 Whole Tick' ets for gin.OoO. No diseounta oil less than fcn'XI worth of Tickets at a tiino. Tho unparalleled success ol iheThlrd Gift Concert,as well as thehatist'aetion given by the First and tfeoond. inakea it only neces sary to announce the Frouth to insure the prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth (lit Concert will be conducted in all it details like the Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent tree from this otlice to all who ap id v tor them. Tickets now ready for Bale, and all orders accompanied bv the money promptly till ed. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. THOtt. E. BRAMLETTE. Agent Public Library Ky., Manager Gift Concert, I'ublio Liiurary liuuuiug, ajou. isville, Ky. (Having struglod twenty years! (CS3. Iietween lile ami ileatli Willi B'i "ivf AHTIIM A or PHTI 1 1MIC. I ex- f perinieiited uivsplf by ejni e'cr',f."un(liiig r.sits ami herl-a, and I linhaliiig Uio Mmiu-inc thus oli .yajLRiiinil. 1 lortuiiuteiv disuoveicd a miK.l wond-rl'ul rcmly and sure cur- for Asthma aud its kimlied diseases. A'ar iHiitcd to relieve thcsovi re-t pai u.wsm in blalill v, so tlie patieiiti un lindov. u to slieu I con l lor i til m y, iiiiui.ini I acauge fcen: liy mail free of charge. Ackli osa ii, Laiigcll, 1 Apple Creek, Wayns Co., O. LARGE STOCK -OP- ILT 333 "W" GOODS OrEXLNa AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE DRES8 GOODS, (5QTTONADE8, MATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND BHOE'3 .V a H E.t T P.l Ii f KT Y AND Or THE LATEST STYLES. A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can be found Now and I'ronh Crucorlcs and Provisions, Embracing htandard flrands and tho Tory llest Quality THE BEST SUGARS, THE BESTS YIIUPS, THE BEST COFFES TEAS, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, i PEACHES, APPLES, CURRANTS, rilUNES, RAISINS, Ac. CAXXKW GOODS, 1 TOMATOES, - PEACHES, , . PLUMS, BLACKBI!IRIP3. CORN," ., .. COVB OYSTERS. HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON. AND PRIED MEATS, alwaya oa band, and sold at tho lowest Jll - Ml.' FAMILY FLQVIl, pf the very best brands, and '"'ill b old by the barrel or sack, to suit purohasors, at tu Jowobi piai yi ico. Do not fail to call at the SUPERIOR LUMBER CO, STORE pppQ;ite t;e Iiwrencr Ilotist', tf TIONESTA, PA- 12,000 , 0 0 0 AORtS! Cheap Farms ! : : The chi'ttpost Lnn 1 iu nun uc f rg;iJo by the . ' ' U.'iiGN PACIFIC MILFKttn GQKP'fiY In thctircat Pl.itla Vnlley. 3,000,030 Aontia Oontral Nobraka, N iw cv s uit' in tiiu U of i.'i;y acres and upwnrils on live and ten veins' crcilU, No advance Interest r"iM!li'oil. ' Miid and l.i'iilllirnl cllnui'c, fertile Mill, an n'liinilnoi-e -.f r,u -i!lcr. ' ,,rt 'ri k im:m i' m a uk rr i x th v, wirtsT! T!u" i;iv.tt. mil lug n'gi"iis ol M yoinimr, C il li-H'lo, Chih and Nci-iulalietnqfMiippliud by the jai incis i.l t!u l'lattu Vaboy. SoMien eu'.it'oil to a Iloniastead of 160 Arrca, THE BEST LOOATIM rOTTCOL03IE3... KREH HOMES FOR ALL1 MilUana of Acres nrchoicedovernment Ijiuilsopon for entry under the Homestead Law, near tills Great Railroad, with all tho ctuivon iences of an old settled country. I'imo passes to purchasers 'of Ralhktad.' Lands, j-iiH'tioual Mansi showing tho Land, aUr now edition of )i scriptlvo Pamphlet with, new Maps mailed freo everywhere. Address O. 1'.' DAVIS, . Land Commissioner 1T. 1. R. R. 50-lt Omaha, Neb.' L. L. Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invite the attention of the public to their im mense btIC.k Of ((UOibl, conaistiug of Lading Oimro 8et, Corat 8ott, Jut 8eti, Oj?r Ohsini, r Jjwntint Cudui ' KeckUocs, Id OoH nJ Jet, ' . Lo:kots, Chain BraoclU, Band Bmcolet . ,J , AiaerlcMs( SwIm Wtcn" BvyT Watolni, , Fnaou Oloclu, mi all tha LaUat Dojlni la SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WAllS,, ! Tofetbn with axsorU, , meat of I FRENCH CO0P3. r t Cnll and eaamlneo'.ir (Joods mid l'ricea be- for purchasing. Wo guaraiibwour prlee'as i for the Kama quality of I guotls elsewhere. i - L Lt Riohmond & Co., I Museum Buildlngr, ! Chastntit St, UaaiTOlc, Pa, i- THF UFRY RFST PI AN By which you esn obtain Llo Iiihurauca is tho Low Premium, All CjuheSio.:k plan. It furnishes the largest amount of insur ance for a given sum of tnonoy. The con tract Is plain and dclinlte, without coni)ri eation, mystery, or uncertainty. The pol icy Is always worth ita face, tho premium never increasos. It is the most satisfactory and economical plan for the insurant. The TnAVELKits IxsvaANCH CoMPAtfr, of IlartfdVl. Conn., grants LIl'o Insitrauca upon this oxcolleut plan. Its security is. uiKlueHtionod. Apply to any Aguns, or send for a Circular, . ; ... 15-4 1. $3,000 FOR 20 CENTS!. Before von start on a Journey, buy an Ac cident Insurance Ticket or tho Hallway Passengers Assnrun. CO., tt llanford, Comi. Ticketa lor sale at railw ay stations. Akk for un lnsuianco Ikki-t. , GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TfONES TA . geoMbovard&co. HAVEJuathviMirliton a oompleta anil oareluliy leote,4 stock f ,. 'y ' l ,-t. : i -.v., . ! r ; FLOUR, - GROCERIES, ' ; . ,PROVISI0N3, and everything necessary to tha completa stock ola first-elaasUrocory Houso, whU'h thev have opanc.1 nut at their establish ment oi Elm ht., first door north of M. L'. Church. : " ' TEAS t . COFFEES, ' ' RUQARS, ,, SYRUrS. FRUtTS, v SPICES, ii a ms, ..,.. ;- LAr.n, ' a A7 mo fisioks Wail mxiis. at too lowt oasn prices, uoous wanani-. ed to ba of the bfiit quality. Call and ex amine, aud wo believe we can suit you.. . - w inu'lljh 1. Al Jbtk. '72.- "l . aONFECTION AR1E S; IAtJXEW. at tho Post Owes, lias J opened out a choice lof of " GROCERIES, CONbECTIONA R IES, CANNED FRUITS, 10BACC0S, CIGARS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS! A portion of the patronage of the publio la reaspectfuliy solicited. 41-tf L. AGNEW. DR. J. N. llOl.Altl), of Tidiouto, has ret Tnsd to Ins practice utter an ab sence el lour moiulus spent in the lio. pl talsofNuw York, whuro be will attend palls in bis proiewion. Olllco in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door bove tlis bank, Tidioute, l'a. ii '4 V