r-c-.ViJni b 11 u h I fl si a !l P o h o i, a t ai . ft a o ii d 8 T 8 b b ' a I s ' : i I t' C tl a )i it h. 8 tl V "t hi c fr, ib hi U Ih li. al lit ,$TOt $tjniMifa. v. n. DUNN - - F.DITOR. WEDNESDAY MfiLMXfi. SF.rT. 20, 187G. Republican National Ticket. FOR FRKSI DENT JUJTHERFORD B. II AYS, of Ohio. "FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. ELECTORS. AT lATtaB BENJAMIN HARRIS BREWSTER. JOHN V. CH ATjFANT. 1. JOItN WET .SIT, 2. 11KNRY BOSTON, ' 3. CH HIST! AN J. H OFFMAN, 4. CHAKLES THOMPSON JONES, 5. EDWIN II. FITLER, . JOSEPH W. BARNARD, 7. BENJAMIN SMITH, 8. JACOB KNABB, 9. JOHN It. WAHFItli, 10. JOSKril THOMAS, 11. ARIO PARBKI5, 12. LEWIS BUGHK, 13. EDWARD S. S1LLIMAN, 14. WILLIAM OALDKR, 15. MILES L. TRACY. 16. S. W. STARKWEATHER, 17. PANIFL J. MORRKLL, 18. JEREMIAH LYOMS, 19. WILLIAM HAY, 20. WILLIAM CAMERON, SI. J; U. BONLKY. , 2i. HAKISIj O'NEILL, 2.1. WILLIAM NEEB, 24. "AN BREW B. BEROKR, tfi. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, 26. JAME3 WESTEKMAN, 27. W. W. WILBUR. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ., ' For Congress, " GEN. IIARRY WHITE, i , of Indiana County. ' ' Yot StaW Senator, ' JAS. GREEN Subject to action of the district conferoea.) For Assembly, J.B. AGNEW. For DistrictAttoriicy, :S. D.IRWIN. . iFor Coronor, W. C. COBURN. H Tor Jury Commissioner, ,' P. V. MERCILLIOT. , Our Washington Letter. Special to the Repcblicaw. .Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, '7G That "troubles never come i lias been proven in the case of the Tlourbon Democracy within the .pw t two months. ' 'Tilden was no soonei nominated than a record which would ivot'bear a very close inspection was unroll! to the Faze of a multitude -ef enemies i Tk r..rnwr needed no microscope to falso character of charlatan who was nominated because of bU financial iouudncss and his exceptional exploits as a "reformer." This record was remorselessly scrutinized and It was established beyond civil or dispute that he stood with the copperhead party in opposition to "coercion" and to the war for the preservation of the Union. It was ascertained that he had, as is alleged and generally be lieved committed perjury to avoid naviuff his allotted share ot the ex- oense of a war precipitated by tho political party of which he was recog nixed as a leader. He was found charged with having appropriated to lis own use, thousands of dollars, com Tiiitted to his custody as a sacred liust. Jle was openly accused of having swin .died thousauds of laboring men out of the fruits cf their labors by the fraudulent ifiiue of shinplasters. He was known to have been in associated with a ring of the knaves that ever disgraced the polit ical annals of New York city. lie forfeited the respect and confidence of cvery'friend of hard money by bis disgraceful capitulation to the repudi- Ators of the est in order to secure Leir support in Lis race for tho Presi dency. His "reform" pretentions have been shown to be so inconsistent with the practico of a life time, aal the traditions of Ms party which ha las followed with the bigotry and blind teal'of a devotee that tie very term "reform" has come to be regard ed as a synonym fur tho cunning of tricksters. Northern Statca woro selected as experimental grounds, where it was proposed to overcotuo tho intelligent conviction cf the iaascs in iheir hos tility to the rebel copperhead party, by the unstiuted uso of money. Ver mont and Maine have spoken in thun der tones in denunciation of the quack jiretcuder in the attempt made to de bauch tho voters of those Htates. So rcckles?, and confident were lhc managers in "New York State, that a their nominating convention two Wtt ks Mr. Dorehtitucr was snub bed and insulted by the leaders bo- causo no liaa once ueiongeu to me pnrty of loyalty and progress, and they greeted the nomination ot Hora tio Seymour, with a shout of approval lmost as savngo as that with which " "... 1 he was cheered when ho identified ..,..,, i him himself with tho ferocious mob in 1563 by addressing tho murderers and in- cendiariesof which it was composed as "my friends." Two weeks later they were driven by stress of circumstances to accept another renegade Republican as their leader. In Massachusetts they attempted to mask their sinister designs under the cloak ofMr. Adams'-respectability, who twelve short months before was a candidate for Republican honors. The explanations that have been offered of Mi. Tildeu's alleged perjury are so trifliDg as to only beget con tempt for tho inventors' poverty of resources. Tho latcit cause of apprehension is found in the invasion of Ohio aud In diana by the men who are fresh from their victories in Vermont and Maine. Tho leaders are cowering before the the blows which they expect to receive and which ttiey know they deserve. Au encouraging report by tho Com- missioner ot internal ucvanue nas been made to the effect that the re ceipts of his oflko will be several mill ion in excess of the estimates made at tho annual rtport in December. This fact only confirms the general testimo- ny from all points, showing a healthy revival in the business the whole J There are complaints of inadc- quate force in many of the bureaus of tho Departments. I presume much of thedelavin the work at preseut is due to the demoralization that has ex isted iuco it became known that a wholesale reduction was contemplated. But there is no doubt that the dis charges made will be seriously folt in ft few weeks. The Pension OfEco has been remov ed from its old quarters near 7th street to its new location at the comer of 12th street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Secretary Morrill who is still in Maine, has received the heartiest com mendations of business men, for the excellent judgment and tact displayed in handling the new loan. General Sherman holds to the be lief that before next Spring the hostile Indians will have been so throughly thrashed that a recurrence ofourpres ' 1 -II I . T- J lent war win never nappeii. ue aim I L- . f - , .t Oil ft tOtir Oil inspection in tho West. Political intcllifrence from the West continues of the most cheering charac ter as it also does from North Caro lina. Maxwell. G R A N D REPUBLICAN RALLY!! A GRAND REPUBLICAN Mass Meeting WILL BE HELD AT THE COURT- HOUSE, TIONESTA, PA., ON TUESDAY m. SEPT. 26. ALL ARE INVITED. Gen. Harry White AND Hon. J. H. Osmer, of Franklin, and other cood speakers .,, ,, . i Will auuriaa tun lueeiiug. Oome out, Republicans and do bonor to the bonorablo' men who are your caudidated for positions of trust, and let the people eee that you are steadfast aud earnest iu your eupport of IIaye3 and Yheeler aud honest Government. - Come out, ye who are "on the fence' and hear the truths that will land you on the sid8 of .Principle and Right, and lead you to vote for Hayes aud Wheeler, the advocates cf true Reform, and not boon compauious w ith Tweed Morrisscy, and Wall Street pauiUers. ,Como out, Democrats, and hear tho whole truth, and turn from the errors of your ways. Hayes and Wheeler are the nieu you had ought to vote fvr, and we will prove it to you. Come out. everybody, and w will I do you good. - THE TWO PARTIES. Tho history of tho two parlies is well known to tho country. For tho paPt fifteen years tho history of Re- rublicamsm Lns been rkc an open . . . . ii T .1 book, to bo read by an men. ioin- i g nwu uu . . pYii.V r chanter of political fidelity never 1oforo' cluaie,i. Jf in the performance 0f ;l3 niftrvelous work it has developed a few faults, they arc, wheu compnrcrt with its virtues, liko tho spots on the wee or -o. . - - - ; - by U)(J BlmleIltB of 8ciencC: Double the labors of the responsi bilities of the wholo history of the Government nrovious to 1SG1, and they fall short of the work performed by the Republican party. Think, for a moment, of the macniticent results of its policy. A sound currency, Fafe everywhere; public credit higher, than ever before in tho markets of tho world ; a wise homestead system that has given free farms to millions; the settlement of the vexed !Sau Juan boundary question and t he Alabama depredation claim against England ; advantageous- treaties with nearly every civilized nation, and hutunue lnws, executed in a spirit of justice, area few of tho results that go to make up the grandest political record of the century. Ctii any unprejudiced mind review this record and allow himself, for a single moment, to be lieve that a party that has been so true to the people's iuteresr that has been instrumental in saving the na tion, can now prove untrue to the Republic that lives to-day because of its fidelity and courage? What can be said of the Democra cy ? What good thing has it done du- riug the past twenty years? The peo- P' Know wnai oau tnings it nas uone, nracmUn. flnvtKinrr n-nrftiv t iim. -,- U has-been a stumblintr block in the path of national progress. It opposed 'the war lor the Uuion the emancipation' of the slaves; the vital amendments to the Constitution; the protection of tho freed man; the present currency system ; the collect ion of tho revenue, and is on record against nearly every measure proposed for tho relief aud protection of the people and the advancement of the nation. What good thing has, it done? Tho people wait for the answer, but they will wait long before this question can be replied to.' The mis rule or the city ot isew iork; its enormous debt; the millions stolen by Democratic leaders ; the ascendency of iguoranco and vice are but tho shadows of misrule that would charac terize . the nation under Democratic government Wo appeal to every man who loves his country to lay aside pretty prejudices in this hour of trial, and to pass judgment upon the merits of th men and the parties they represeut. In tho presence of a pub lic danger private disputes must be f 1 . .A r- 4 ' I Ii A M l t r w . h A ...... s nsiuv. aho nnii0vi 1110 iitiwyu, the peace ana security or i s citizens, i"e F"""11". l UC.,I'"-5U "''- ions who look to this Republic' for suS of the Republican party. Let i i i i .1 every friend of his country respond to the call made upon him. Let him la bor as if on his efforts depended tho result. Au earnest worker cau ac complish much. He can convince the doubtful, strengthen tho weak, and encourage all to work and vote. It needs not the gift of eloquence to ad vance a good cause. An rfonest pur pose and the couracre to advocato the right will invite the blessings of Prov idence and win success. Republic-. Trial List, September Term, 1876. Forest County, sh. List of Cases aet down for trial at a Court to Lo held in and for said County, commencing September 2., 1S70 : No. Tr. Yr. Nancy Bale ct al vs. Jtobin- son'.t Bonner C Sep. 1STG Eliz-ibeth Gecr vs. R. C. Seott et al SM Feb. 1S71 Samuel Buff vs. James V. Guthrie 17 May 1SC7 Georga Bam.'.rd vs. Joseph Cook 43 Bee. 1S74 J. II. Berrickson et al vs. John McDonald et al 44 Bee. 1S75 Mary M. Woodington Admrs et at vs. james auriver Admrs ct al Geo. W. Beau vs. J. II. Ding man ct al Charles Murphy ct ux vs. Thomas Porter S. C. Sloan vs. Geo. W. Dith- 10 May 1S73 9 May 1S75 70 Sep. 1873 ri.lr., A- P.. 14 Sep. 1S73 y,"-Wood 0 Sop. 10 Sep. 175 1670" .Tnloi Ilm-kor vs. J. B. Hunt I Walluoo Fleming vs. John I Peterson, Executor 65 May 1S73 j Jairus B. W. Reck V8 Par- Chas. ous Cor eland J. F. Overlandcr vs. 45 May lt7il 50 Sop. 1S70 II in ton J. G. Wolf et ux vs. J. Shaw- key 3 Sep. lf.70 j. ci. j;ooi vs iioo. iorcan oo JUity i,i J. A. Proper, Successor lor use vs. J. W. II. Uoislnger - et al AJmm 27 May 1S76 Jesso Carson vs. It. M. Car son 21 Sep. 1S76 Jacob Waaoucr vs. J. A. Palo et ui 2a May 187(5 Freeman it Corbet vs. Geo. W. Dithridje A Co. 44 Feb. IS7C Ja-s. Harriott vs. J. G. Ben ton el id 19 Sep. 1S7C M. l. Hall A Co. vs. It. M. Carstni 43 Sep. 1S70 Jared M Brush et al for nso vs. Hugli McNeill t-t al 1 Pec. 1S75 J. W. H. Roisinger et al Ad- nir's vs. J. M. Ki-plt r 17 Fe b. 170 cieo. Morgen vs. E. N. Lacy 21 Fob. l?Iii 'arrcn Savings Bank of Warren, Pa. vs. J. Col.b A Svn Ji May lt-70 Citix-ns' National Bank of Wiu ron, l'.i. vs. J. Cobb A Si.n 30 May lf-To S. S. Holbr.sk et al vs. Sei dell Whitman C7 Sep. l.'-IJ B. W. CLARK, Piuihoi;ot.uy 1ST IE "W Furniture-. Rooms I TVn iin.Wwi'rtin.l Uf IT A toftVO tO lltlllllll tho l it fton- nf'Tlonosta, and tho pnl.li in jroiicriii unit no nn nH-m-'i .-. j-j.--. f".,i,v.v h'nn.x irrm: ,stokk in Ins nr w lniil.linur nt (tin luni-lion ot'Elni St. ami trio Butch Hill road, where hn keep on baud h large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting in paJ t of Walnut Bailor Sets, Chamber Set, Cane HeatChaii-H, Wood Sont Chnlrs. Booking Chairs, Bluing Tables, Extension Tables, M arbio Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waslistnnds, Lounges, i Mattresses, Cupboards, B'iok Cases, Fanev Brackets, Look i n t; G lasses, Bicturc '"rnmcs, and IICTTJKES FKAMED. AUIO, &c X500K.S . always on hand. . His rooms boinn largo, and well situat ed ho is prepared to oiler superior induce ments to purohusors. Call and examine his stock and prieos, and bo convinced UNDERTAKING. A full assortment of Collins and Caskets constantly in fctui'G. 2:lly A. IT. PAIVN'IDOR. TO THE WORKINU CLASfl.'YVo can furnish you employment at which yon can make very larjre pav. In your own locali ties, without being away from homo over night. Agents wanted in every town ana count v to Uko subscribers for Tho Cen tennial Booord, tho laraest publication in tho United StntenIU patrcs, iil columns ; Klcgantly Illustrated; Terms only ft per year. Tho lteeord is devoted to whatever U of interest connected with tho Centen nial vear. Thft Groat Kxliibition r.t I'hil lulnlnhia is i'ullv illustrated in detail. F.v ji vIhkIv want-Vit. Tho wlwlo people feel iroat interest in their Country's Centen nial Birthday, and want to know all about lr. An cieuuiu. pairiDuo crnyu ujnum premium picture is presented freo to each subscriber. It is entitled. "In rnmem- h ran on of tho Ono llundrodth Annlvorsa ry of tho Indoponpeneo of the United Stats," Sizo, 2".. 30 inches. Any one can be-como a successful agent, for but show thn rt.mor and rioturo and hundreds of subscriber aro easily obtained every where. Thore is no business that will pay liko this at present. Wo havo many gents, who uro making as high as $20 por (lav and upwards. Now is tho time ; don't dolav. Bemomber it costs nothing to giro tho business a trial. Send for our circu lars- tonus, and samnlo coov of paper. which are Kent free to all who apply :- do ltt-dav. Complete outfit freo to thoso w ho decide to onsrairo. Farmers and nio thanios, and their sons and daughters make tho very best of agents. Address, THE CEXTENNlAl. BKCOKB. 12 Gin. Portland, Maine Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo. Corry &. Pittsburgh Railroad. rN AND AFTER Sunday, July 2, 1870, J trains will run aa lollows; STATIONS. Northward Southward No. I No. a m p m Pittsburgh P:.".0 6:40 4:55 3:53 3:35 2:15 W Pcn!uncl0:02 Kittanning 1():4( R. Il k .luncll:j;i Bra ly Bend 11: 10 Parker 12;12 Emlenton 152:48 Seruhgrass I:-7 12:40 12:00 10:32 Franklin 2:0: 0:30 8:25 G:10 5:51 5:00 3:20 1:40 7:3S 7:10 5:55 4:02 12:30 p. in Oil Citv 3:30 Oloopolis Eagle Rock Tionesta Tidioute 2:111 8: on 3:'Jr 4:11 Irvincton 5:00 Bousevillo Titusvillo Corry May villo Buffalo 2:S.i 3:40 4:1 G:U! $:0r p. m Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCAUGO, Gen'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALL, Goii'l Passenger A Tic ket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. IE! I Tho Oldest, Largest, rud Most Tcrfoot Mamii'actory in the United States, nearly , 56,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument overobtai;i ed tho mo popularity. Send for Prieo List si Address BUFFALO, ,V. Y. Tho fact of ours bei:; tho c.'dost 5i.l Urgutt manufactory in tho United States, with newrly 5tj,oo) in.-triinu nts now in use, ii a buUicii nt guarantee ' of our re sjionsibiljt) iiud the ineiits of cur instru nunU. li-Oiu GEO. AIMIINCE .V CO. I IMS 1 1 oil w ol a.l k.iuis do::o ut tins ol- t tiv-e c n slirt lu ticc. o. No.1 No. i p m p m ji in a m 2:25 8:4". 7:50 2:.". 3:48 10:50 6:37 4:33 4:30 11:45 ti:00 12:4ii 5:ij 12:w. 5:15. 11:40 5:40 1:20 5:04 11:27 f.:15 2:30 4:2,". 10:44 6:53 2:55 4:0'.) 10:25 7:40 4:10 3:30 9:42 8:15 5:25 2:52 0:0J 8:50 ii:'M 2:20 8:25 8:35 10:31 (:iH) 10:20 9:55 5l;55 11:30 9. OS 1:15 8:2o 9:10 0:27 1:47 7:50 10:lu 7:55 1:05 7:10 9:13 11:50 10:51 10:10 1 :?5 6:55 p. m p. m a. in a. m OMi k LIELQBEQrJS ii, n t i mi: si: & co. WILOLKSAL12'& lUiTAITj Dealers in Hardware, Iron anl Xalls Stoves and Tinware. BELTING OF fill SIZES Constantly on hand, at low prices. Also MamuraeturcrHof Smolco StaclcM,TJrccoli- inpr, Shoot Iron, AVoll Cosing, FOUSTjK OneSecond-hanl ton hovso power Woodherry Stationary Boiler and Engine. ' II. G. TINKER & CO., joijM'nw, BA. Ainrriiiii A Vovvin iali'ii(M GILMOUE C- CO., Successors to Chlp- nian, iionmerti- i u., noncuoi.-. im.i ...- procured in nil couiurics. .n ... vanee. Noolmrgcs unless tho pntrnt i gianteil. No fees for making pn liiulna rv (xaininntions. No additional fees for obtaining nnd conducting 11 rehearing. By a recent iieoision i moi onnui-Mionci a.,.. roloeted npplications may do levivcu. Si(H-lal attention given to Intel Icrenco Casis iieloro tno I'aioiu union, r..u-n.-Mmi before Congress, lninnj,'emcnt miiis in ditreront States, and all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Uilnioro A: Co., ior painphlut of sixty pages. J.ieiuI Vnsex. Wrra niul - Scrip. Conh'sted Land Cases prosecuted boforo ! tho U. S. tie-.icral Land (Hlioo and Pop-irt- inontof tho Intirlor. 1'nvalo I. ami 1 iiunis. Mining and Bre-rmptton Clidins, anil Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip In 40, H, and UK) aero pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in tho initio of tho purchaser upon any Gov ernment land Btibjnot to private entry, at jl.lio por aero. It is of cipial value with Bounty Land Warrants, sonu htamp 10 Gihno'rc A Co., lor pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of Pay & Boimty. Oflleers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho Into war, or their heirs, aro in many crises en titled to money from tho Government of which thoy havo 110 knov.'log.. Write full history of service, nnd state nni"-,.-it of pay nnd bounty received. Lnol'W.0 stamp" to Gilinoro A Co., nnd a full reply, atter examination, win do given you iree. Pensions. All Officers. Soldiers, and Sailor woun ded, ruptured, or injured in thn late ar, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilinoro t,'o. Cases prosecuted by Gilmore A Co. bo foro tho Supremo Court of t!m I'liited States, tho Court of Claims, and tho South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our biibiiu-ss is con ducted in a separate bureau, under ehariro ot tlio sauio extx-'i'icnceil parlies employe hy tlio oM linn. Attention to all business entrusted to Gilinoro t Co, is tlnu se cured. Wo desire to win Mitoss by do Korying it, Address GII.MOUn vt CO., 69 FStre.et Washington, 1); C. 41tf 1111 A V I. A X S S IN THE GREAT SCUTHWES- Tho Little Rock nnd Fort Smith Rail way Company is seHiicr, at exceptional ly low prices and on terms to hint pur chasers, over ONE MILLIONS AC RES of their magnificent grant on every Hide within twenty miles of their road'. Ad mirably suited for, production of Corn, Cotton," Grain, Grass, Fruits, mul fill other Northernjcrops, Winters aro mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fei tilo beyond proeodont. No grass hoppers, no orotight. hpeciul induce ments for ostablit-hiiicntjof maiuif.'.ct.jrics. For oirenlnrs, address W, B. SLACK, Lnnd Coinmis.-iit.ner, Littlo Rock, Arkan sas. 41 4 The oxpei ienee of f. vo vears has proved that this Coin.aot Hild 10 .iablo work of General Information is belter adapted to the wants of ill clashes of iho com nunity than any otiior work of tho kind ever ZELL'S EVCTCLOFESXA New Revised Uitico. AQEUT3 WANTED. publishod. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES KEC'D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Tho edition of 1870 has boon THOROUGHLY REVISED TO BATE. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 w.wd engravings and eighteen handsomely en graved and colored maps. The work i issued in parts, and a speci men copy, with map, w ill be sont to my address, freo of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. F.lwood .ell.) Nos. 17 nnd 10 South Sixth Street, 12tf Puilapklpaia, Pa. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! MILEJS SMITH,; Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED runniTUiiE! FRANKLIN, ... PENN'A. Consisting ot Parlor, Oflleo and (loiumoii Furniture, Mattresses, Billows, Window Shades, l-'ixturos, Iook ing Glasses, Ac. Also, i;ent for Venango eoimtv lor th" Celebrated MHiihaltan Spill. ' jlcd mid O-ml'Miali'in Matircs.-.. s, ii...mi;'..(-tur,-'d and for sale at m.v l-'iu niiui c arorei ins, ljth street, lUi'.v Liln-lv. Call nnd icj t-autplo Led. Si ) v PROCLAMATION. WftKHP. u 1'hn H 'i. L. 1. V' Itnoi'.i, t v. .i id. ii t. .Indiio of Ui" Court "f Com. inon I'lens and (JnarH rSi'-iMdtiH in rud (or the oour.t Y !' Forest, has i:Jstrd his pro ccot. for h'.'ldiiKft C'nirl .(' Coiofholl lions (Juurlor Sessions, tVc, nt) Ti.ief-la, lor tho County oi rori-a, m v .... . .. fourth Monday "( U -la. bcft, being tho " .111 day ot'Soj't. Is'1. Jwticw i tlioieluio n l''.!io Coroner, .fur.! ices f.f the I'enco uMdConsiablosor said ecntllV, t li.it flir-v be th. n end there in their proper persons i.t ton o'clock, A. M., of xnidifay, ui.lr lln-ir rooords, inquifiilions oxammal imi mid other i-eioeml. ranees, to do tluwo lhin w hich to their otlloes appertain to hodou., and tothoso who are hound In recognr.ineo to pi-ovccnTo ntrninst l!io pri.'-onoi s that aro , Hindi bo In ihnlailof Forest County, that thrv ho tin n and there prevent to prosoeutt. ii'f.iiust tliem in shall In Just, taven un ikrinv liaud and H'-al A. I. P'V1. .iiisriswir.VWKUY. slterlff. Ivdiitc of Mnrv Balo deeeaod, lato of Tloitesla Township, I'ori-M eounty. , Air porhons Indebted to ald ost-ite nre re miestod to make immediate payment, and thoso having lo-nl oiainis iigninut t!rrnmo will present thoin, without dely, in pmr order for sett lenient to . NANCY DAWSON, Adininhdratri:;. vr Mll.i:.S W. TATE, Atfy, June -'(I, 1H7J - l 0 Tionosla, Pa. Kogislcx's Notico. NOTICE ishoiobvglvontli;.. ho lil-Mt Blld llnal noootmt i'f Nahey A. Mi.'.ble and John .cuts, Administrator! of tho tO'dri of r l r Silil.lo do. eased, has been propo, lv tiled for tho September Term of thrt Orphans' Court of orost County, and will !. prosonlod for eoritirmat ion 0,11 Monday oOaid Court. B. W. CLARK, Iteglstor. Tionosta, Aug. L'S, 1S7H. 3t SOLID WEALTH! f, 00,000 IN (ilFTAJ Grandoft Schemo ever Prosntod to tha Pllhliol A FORTUNE FOR ONLY III. rpiIE Kentucky Cash Distribution Com. A pany, authorized by 11 special act of the Kentucky Legislature, for th benefit of tho Bub lie Nchools of Frankfort, will havo tho first of their pcrion of Grand Brawinui at Major Hall, In tho Citv of Frankfort, I.y., on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1S70, on which occasion thev will iiistril)iita to tho ticket-holders tho immeiisii Mini of $600,000. Thos. I. Porter, Ex-Governor Ky., Gen eral Malinger. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT! as wo will havo a series of (irnnd Draw in-s nnd can not establish tho precedent of postponing. LIST OF (IIFTH : One grand cash gift J ICO 000 r.o ooo , 5T OtK) , .IM) 000 , 10 ("Hi . ft (Ii) . r,o of) . 50 0W , 40 000 .. SOOtW ., 40 OfK) ,. CO WO .. VMCW .. 000 ow Ono grand oasn gm - Ono grand cash gift One griind eash gift Ono grand cash ui ft Ono urand cash girt Mi ash gifts ol fl,(MM cacn. PM) Cash iritis of SOOrach 100 Cash gifts or loo each UK) Cash gifts of 300 euch 200 Cash gift r "(, enoh coo Cash nifts of 100 each 10,000 Cash giltrt of 12 each Total, 11,150 gifts, all rash BHICE OF TICKETS: Wholo tickoM, $12; Halves, $0; Quar ters. 3; tiekets, $100; 2Ti tickets, '.00; 40? tickets, f,MKl; 06J tickets, $l,0d0. 1U0, WKi tickets t $12 each. lion. E. H. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, tho entire board ot City Counollmen, Hon. Alvin Duvitll, latfl Chief Justice d' Ken tucky, and oll-.er distinguished citizons, togothcT with such disihtcroKtcd jn-rsoin ns tl.o tiekot hohleiH present may desig nate will superintend the drawing. Remittances can be niacin by Exprrsx, Bruit, Postoftioo Money order, Roamtercl Letter, made payable to Kentucky C.l Distribution Company. ( All communications connected with th distribution and orders for 't ickets. ml application! of itu'onts to ko!1 ticket, should lie addressed to HON. THOS. P. PORTER. 12 4 General Manat'or, Frankfort, Ky. Or G. W. RAHKmV CO., Gen. Kiii-iorn Agents, 710 I;ioa Iway, N. Y.. Av.nrued tho Highest Medal at Vienna.. L & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., . 5D1 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metroj 'jlitan Hotel.) , Manufacturers, Importers it Do ah is In C1IROMOS AND FRAMES, STERE0SC OPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Craplioseopcn, and Suita blo View PHOTOGRAPHIC ft AT TRIALS, Wo arc Headquarters S.r everything If tho way of NTEREOPflCONS and MAi IC LANTERNS, being mnnufaolnrers cn' tho M icro-Scien I i fie I,a n tori, Sterto.l,nftopticcni, , University Storeoptieou, Advtii tisers Sterooptiii Aitopticon. (School Lantern, Family Lanternt PEOBLE'S LANTJCRN. 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