She orfjst.JSfjittWlfttn. V. R. DUNX EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMXG, SOY. 17, 13T4. Kerr, the candidate sgairut Ran dall fur the SpenVerahip of tho House at Washington, did not rec-oWe back ' pay, but turned Tl into Ifie Treasury, lie evidently has a bettor record than Samuel. The latter was a back-parstcr, spoke in fovor of the Rcsumrjtioo act, voted for it, set up . hit Convention ! against it, got beat, and it now in a fair way of being laid on the shelf as candidate for Speaker. George Shiras, Esq., is being quite prominently spoken of as the proba ble appointee to succeed Hon. Bamuel E. Diraraick as Attorney General of the State. Those who know . Mr. Shiras will readily appreciate the ex . cellent character of this appointment. should it be made. He is possessed of fine legal ability, and is a gentlemm of excellent qualities in every respect His high standing at our Pittsburgh bar entitles him to tbo recognition proposed. We congratulate him. Gatette. ' The result In the election of Sen ators in , this State wan as follows: Philadelphia, George Handy , Smith ; lAocaster, John B. Warfel ; Leba non, Jacob G. Iteilman; Blair and Cambria,' John A; Lemon ; Beaver and Washington, Geo, V. . Lawrence ; -Mercer and. Lawrence, Fred. II. Brag :gins Erie, Henry Butterfield Re publicans; and the following Demo crats: Tike, Monroe and Carbon, 'Charlton Burnett ; Lycoming, Mon tour, Columbia and Sullivan, Robert P. Allen ; Clinton, Clearfield and Centre, Toroaa J. Boyer; Cameron, ; Elk, Clarion and Forest, P. D. Thom as; and Fayette and Greene, James W. Hayes. ' ., ' Chairman Hoyt, of the ! Republi ' can State Executive Committee, Las ' issued a congratulatory address, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania, on the success of the late election. It is full of very commendable enthusiasm over the result, and refers, in the following ' tirring language, to the contest next ; -year ; , "Rejoicing as you do, . remera bor tba( your victory ia the fruit of 'organization, laborious and minute, and that without organization, your .power is gone and your energies are tuaetess. Stand by your guns, main tain your ranks, and hold yourselves in readiness for the final charge along the eutire line, wllcli shall result iu tho crowning triumph of your Centen ' niol year, and which 'shall' 'start you ' in the second century 'of National ex- , ifteuce, under the auspicious rule of the great historical Republican par- ty." . ; ' Communicated. ' 11 ' Uncle Joe and the Constable. Ed. Republican : ... i ", , ( j - It is unnecessary to introduce to you or your readers : along the River, Uncle Joe .Cameron, whose travels and adventures- would make an Interesting book. ' I merely wish enough room iu your valuable paper to tell j you of an ; adventure Uncle Joe bad with a Constable : ' In tho fall ; of '63, Uncle Joe re ceived an honorable discharge from the Union Army, on account of rheu matism. . Having no family to look after, aud no business in particular, ho concluded to buy a smalt .flat boat aud start down the Ohio River from the vicinity of Cincinnati, for the pur pose of hunting and fishing. The day before starting, all things boing ready, he camo across an old acquaintance (who, by the way was a bitter copperhead) who immediately started a conversation in regard to the rebellion. After seme hard talk, he called Uncle Joe a liar. This is a word that Uncle Joe never takes with out resenting it, so bo gave the chappy a back-handea lick and laid him out. The vanquished debator started for a -Justice's office, and Uncle Joe for the River, knowing very well what the ' consequences would be. He jumped into his skiff and crossed over to the Kentucky aide, out of harm's way. About midnight be concluded to re turn to his boat, and slip down the river. Wonn he got over'to the boat he noticed that the cabin door was open. Thinking that some one might be watching for him, he slipped up and listened; heard some tall snoring iu tho cabin; slips ashore and lets go tho line, tows tho craft out into the river, jumps aboard, and gives a jell. Out comes Mr. Constable, and claps his hand on Uncle Joe's shoulder: r "You are my prisoner." y. i.T a tl . iS r i I a gue?s not., j ,f t l4 ; "You are raj pritoher." i J, v X "You had better look around and see where you are. I think you are out of your jurisdiction," said Uncle Joe. '1 coronuind )'iu to' l&ud this boat 1" ",OhfcjuoJ!fot.ibr less, than. .five dollars. When I ferry I have pay for s 4, !... i . i i - , . f -. " I . ,ft ! ' ! ,111 !t ' '. V 1 1 . ,"I command you to laud this boat," said Uie) constable, at the same time puttibg his hand into his pocket. ' ' ' , "Don't you show anything out that pocket in the shape of irons, or I will make fish bait of you," said Uncle Joe, picking np his boat hatchet; ; The Constable saw that Uncle , Joe Joe "had him," so he proposed as a compromise that be would lot the old man off, if he would set him ashore. "I don't think you have any hold of mo, but, I have of you; so fork over the V, and I will set you ashore in Old Kentuck." . t . The Constable saw that there was no alternative, so handed out the money, and was left on the Kentucky shore some five' miles. from home, about day light. Uncle Joe went on his way re joicing, with five dollars extra In his wallet, anl the constable went back with that am ount less in his possession, beside having to roflect over the neat way he was "caught in Lis own trap." 1 ' v " " J. K. i READ TIII8 VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CRUMB, established for many years in Buffalo, by an entirely new system of medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Bronchitis, and Diseased of the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, also In thou 1 ties of a Confidential .Nature, -w herein skill and experience are required. Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from its unparalleled suocosa in thousands of cases, many of a very aggravated char acter, is able to positively guarantee a per fect and permanent eure in every case ho undertakes,. He sends no Circulars, or Treatises on these diseases to his paiionts, as it is undoniable that such knowledgo In In general extremely prejudicial, exercis ing an injurious effc,., by. retarding and frequently countorreting a oura, tending to alarm the patient, which is the princi pal oblect of such productions, and ex cites and exaggerates his fears as to tlte curability of his complaint. The Doctor requires simply a brief history of the case and a candicf plain statement of present gymntrmxa thorough examination will tuca uo made, and if considered remedi able a sincere, ennsientions opinion will be given promptly and snch medicine as will be applicable will be. aent by express, acoompauiod by full and explicit direc tions. Charges very moderate and with in the reach of all, md success guaranteed. Such rases as "bare failed under other treatment particularly desired. Ail letters must enclose $1.00 for consultation foe and correspondence during treatment, and ad dressed W DR. W. R. CUU MB, 20 4 102 Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. STANDARD ': Fire and Burglar : i. 'i i 1 1 1 1 Counter, Platform, Wagon A Track Srud for Prlca-LLC. Agents Wanted. .,, ; Marvin's Safe Co., 265 Broadway, ITew York, ' 721 Chestnut Si, Phllsu FIRST GRAND EXPOSITION of the Tradesmen's Industrial " Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., opens Oct. 7, elosea Nov. 8. Address A. J. NELLIS, President T. I. I. 2 4 ffC o ttOfl Per home. Terms 4)3 H WU free. Address Oeo. fetinsou t Co., Portland, Me. . 1M 4t SIO TO' $500. 1 Explanatory eircnlar bow flO to fbOO Invested in Stock Privileges has paid and will pay large profits.- Railroad S Bonds and Gold bought on Margins. In terest Mix per cent, allowed on deposits, subject to sight draft. Burkwalter J Co., Bunkurs dt Brokers, 10 ViaiX St., New York. P. O. Box 4317 20 4 Medicine Renderod Usetoss I VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS k BANDS are endorsed by the most eminent physi cians iu the world tor tike cure of rheuma tism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspep sia, kidney disease, aches, plains, nervous disorders, Ata, female oomplaiuts, onrvoue aud guuural debility, and other chronic disotuses of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with full par ticulars free by VOLTA BKLT CO., Cin cinnati, Ohio, ' . Ufi 4 F. F. I.. The above letters are tho Initials of one of the nnext medicines in the country. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled br any other in the curing of Paius aud Sore Throat, aud is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle Ac. Kee circulars around bottles. Sold by au Druggists, wan-lv eom fF Elf IT IE r Furni t u x o. R o o m s ! vn t W il n7e'rrgiieiT lV.is1paVo loln ftirni tho clttr.ons of Tionesto, and tho publie In grnml, ttint he htv cpcfifd A FIRST UI-ASN FirtxrrURK 7Vf.TC, In his new tiuildinr at the Junction inf Kim SI and the Dutch HUl roaiL where hn keens on hand a large niuortment of "' j F U R lii I ll" WE I ! i . , , qoneisting In part of ; ,, .j , , Walnut Parlor Seta,. ; j : ,j Cliainber Sett ; . , , , , .. Cane Seat Chairs, " I ' Wood Seat Chairs, ' i.i m : ! i Ro-ktn .Chairs, Dining Tables, ,., j . Kxiension Tables, Marble Top Tables, "' Kituben Furniture, i. ' . . .Bureaus, , , i..IH Bedsteads. ' ' ; ' Wathstands, iivi ; 1 . Lounges, ' Msttrosaes, Cnpltoarda, , . 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', " 'Also all kinds of Oils,' Kcrosone, Tnr pentine,, Bensine, Toilet Artiulss, Per fuiaerioa, fcc, for sale cheap, j ; :.' . JAS. H. VOJSHS. TIME TRIED. AND FIRE TESTED 1 ' THK ORIOIifAt' , ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. -ASSETS Dee. 81, 1873, , - ' : MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, ' 45 T'onesta, Pa. . . Dn.C.KEMDLE, '' Xtafi bought oqtthewtore of ' ' ' ' " 1 ' DOLAED iJliOB., -! ) ll'l ..I i'' J : Tldlouto, X'tt., ; ; ... - " ' . .-'! ' ' J 1 ' ' .. And will carry on the business hereafter. A full line of all tho goods formerly kept will still be fonnd in this store. Physi cians prescriptions carefully compounded by a CoinpetentPharuiai'.ista Gradual of Philadelphia College of Pluiriaacy. W-3m . , C. KEMBLE, M D. SOLDIER8 . Disubled by wound, rupture, injury or disease of any kind, however slight.aro en titled to pension, and most of those pen sioned to increase of pension. UtNoill A Itiruh, Washington, U. C, (one of whom was for years an Examiner aud Chinf of Division in tne tension unice, tetng at tne seat or government, nave the very best facilities fur proe uti"m Uiese as well as other Goveruuuuit vlaiiiis. Inl'oruia tion freely given upon, addressing tbeor, fiii-losing stamp. The best of reibreinies given if desired. 18 4t ' NKVKII.J'AH.IWIJ AGUE CURE Fnu 8L. aols by Diuitiiitai toVQ Reward If it hiils to euro. .Dtt, 11. B. Jlowc, fjoneca Fulls, N, y. M il i i , WSr?3? ft vi ... . ,v ... : CARPETS! . CARPET HOUSE. SHRYOCK tDELAfVlATER Wholesale and Foreign J.& 1 J.rn ferican O arp e 1 1 n gs , .v!AfottingsOiJ Clptlts, "Window Shades, Lnco i lM. 1 . ' ; f ic4i COXTRACT& cnuncnES, HOTEtS, AND public buildings. i i silRYOCK- &! DEL AM ATER, Mammotlx Carpet and. Housa f i ni, ,!!. ti ml ','1, j THE BO'dT &SlitiE STbllE ill 1 J..L",,f. ,1 '- i i!.1! -' (;:! ::. . . ii.' t.jnl' .Vl-IU' 10'll "l, ",M ! , ;'ii! el vaui I LoF-" ' ' -.. .' I ;" sl I na , ). v . n-.i j ' ,::i .! ;:. 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