A J. WNTC, - r.Drron. .wrristor j-ormc, cct. u.issi. REFUBLICUI STATE TICKET FOR STATE TKEAPUEEH, Gfw.6ILAS M. BAILY, tf Fayetto County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Prothonotary, fee., JUSTISISIIAWKEY. ' . For Sheriff, . Capt. C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, If. W. LEDEBUR, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, O. W. WARDEN, J. A. SCOTT. For Jury Commissioner, R. J. HILLARD. OHIO ELECTION. The indications are that the Repub licans elected their Governor by ma jorizes ranging from 10,000 to 12,000, at the elections jcaterday ; and have also lected a'gooa'workirjg majority of the Legislature. The chairman of the Democratic State Committee con cedes the Governor to tho Republi cans by 8,000 majority. Republicans. Take Heed. The time has come when the Re publicans of the different election dis tricts of Forest county, should perfect a thorough organization and make all nocessarry arrangements for polling the full party vote at the coming elec tion. Up to within a week the'eampaign has been comparatively quiet, the minds of the people having been di rected to the great tragedy which cul minated in the death and burial of our coble and beloved PresidentGarfield. There was no room in the hearts and minds of the people for the considera tion of political questions while the chief executive of the nation was pros trate, struggling for life, and. with great solicitude they waitod and watchod, hoping and praying that his life would be spared to his country, and bis family. But, tnovr, while cherishing his memory and mourning liia loss, the duties imposed by tho privileges of citizenship, could be in telligently and patriotically performed by every elector. The principles of the Republican party, so ably advocated by the la mented Garfield which, it was fondly hoped, would be the foundation whereon-he would be able to unite all sec tions of tho country in the bonds of a common brotherhood, forgetful of the angry strife and terrible, bitter expe rience of the past should receive the earnest, honest support of all good cit izens, acd will only be secure when fully recognized by all prrties as the basis of government policy and proper administration. The quarrels of fac tions or the clashings of individual in terests should not influence the action, or swerve from the path of duty any Republican. Norjihould the uncer tainty which seemingly prevails in the political situation of the hour, the re sult of impending change in the per sonnel of the Cabinet, cause any unea siness, or delay the work of organiz ing the party and the making of an earnest, complete canvass at this time. The same devotion to principle and duly, on the part of every Republican, which has so often carried the party in triumph through great trials, will now secure harmony and victory, and the hopes and wishes of the masses will be realized in the recognition of the principle that the will of the people must be regarded in party manage ment. The man whom the Republicans of the State have selected as their 'stand ard bearer in this campaign, General Silas M. Baily, is one who won his title by bravo and efficient services for the Union. Ilia competincy ior tho 'position of State Treasurer is unques tioned, while no word of personal de traction has ever been uttered against his character. lie is endorsed by all as an upright christian gentleman. As for our county ticket, no better could be selected, and the peculiar fit ness of every man on tho ticket for the position to which ho aspires is apparent to all. Every one of.the nominees is in every respect worthy and entitled ti the support of tho wholo party. They are all known to be men of the strictest integrity, and "will serve tho pcoplo faithfully in the offices to which tlioy will bo elected". Somo may think tl:8isa!i"ofiryoar," but to tho llcpublicnus of Forest county it certainly is mot, snd they cannot afford" to permit the work to lag or the election to go by default. To tho Ropublicans of Forest county this election is one of tho most important, as tho future success of the party is involved in the present campaign. Our enemies are hard at work as of old to encompass our defeat, but if we stand firm and do our duty every one of us wo will win tho victory at the ballot box. Take heed, then, Re publicans, and go to work earnestly for tho success of the entire ticket ; see that every Republican is at the polls on tho 8th day of November. Republican County Committee. Pursuant to notification by the Chairman, the Ropublican County Committee met at the Lawrence TTonnn on Friday afternoon last, where tho gentleman were assigned tho best room in the House in which to hold their meeting. Chairman Brockway called the meeting to ordor at 2 o'clock, and ttated tho object of the mooting which was to place a candidate on the ticket for Jury Commissioner, effect a gener al organization for tho ensuing cam paign, and arrange for a thorough and active canvass. A ballot was then taken and the choice of the convention fell upon Robert J. Ilillard of Bar- nctt township, for Jury Commissioner. This done tho selection of a Vigilance Committee was tho next thin? in order. There were from twe to four appointed in each township, and thse committeemen are to co-operate with the member of the County Committee from their respective districts, which member is to act as chairman of the sub or vigilance committee. By this way a thorough canvas can be had in all the townships, and the full Repub lican vote be gotten out. Chairman Brockway was instructed to notify each member of the Vigilance com mittee of his appointment by letter. After a full iutorchanse of views bv all tho gentlemen present, and tho ar rangement of such other prelimina ries ns wero deemed nocessary the committee adjourned, having spent a most profitable time together. It was, to say the least, one of the pleasantest gatherings of the kind that we have attended for a long time. Every gen tleman present was in a happy mood, and expressed himself as ready and willing to use all honorable means toward tho election of our most excel lent ticket in November by a hand some majority. . United States Senate. The U. S. So nate convened in extra session on Monday last and pro ceeded at once to elect a President pro. tern. The Democrats supported Thos. F. Bayard, of Delaware, and the Republicans voted for Henry B. An thony, of Rhode Island. The vote 6tood, Bayard 34, Anthony 32. Sen ator Edmunds moved that tho new Senators-elect, Messrs. Aldrich, of Rhode Island, and Miller and Lapham of New York, be sworn in; but the motion was lost, the Democrats voting solidly against it, thus depriving three Republican Senators from participa ting in the organization, and election of a President pro. tern. Tim Derrick, in speaking of the result says: "Mr. Bayard, on assuming the chair, made a few remarks on tho sorrow of the nation at President Garfield's death and expressed the hopo that party aspeiities might be forgotten in the Senate in view of the melancholy cause of their beiDg in session at all, which may 6trike eomo people as be ing of a ludicrous nature coming from a gentleman just elevated to an im portant position by a strictly party supremacy accidentally obtained. in Wolfe had better come off at once. The example set by tho 'New York Republicans completely knocks tire wind out of his sails. This is no time to breed faction fights in the Republi can organization and the position taken by tho Independents, who fought the caucus nominee at Harris burg last winter, in refusing to follow Wolfe in his new bolt, shows how ut terly uncalled fur it is in bis Independ ent candidacy. The first law of nature is eolf preservation; but to do it she neods Peruna. Your duty is to keep from getting Bick, if you can. With Peruna you can. At tho roeoiing of Ilia Rppublicnn County Committee last Friday after noon Mr. Robert J. Ilillard, of Bar nctt townjhip, was placed on tho tick et as the Republican taiullda'td for Jury Commissioner. To those ac quainted with Mr. Ilillard it is nood lc?s to utter a word of recommenda tion. And to thoso not acquainted with him we can say that n mora thorough gentleman, in every sense ol the ward, cannot bo found anywhere ; and as to his qualifications and fitness not a word can bo said against him. His neighbors, irrespective of party, will bear us out in these assertions. This completes our ticket. Now look it over, voters of Forest county. There cannt be a solitary rcasonablo object raisod against it from top to bottom. Let us elect it without tho loss of a man. A spkcial to tho Derrick from liar- risburg says: "The business of the graveyard insurance companies has assumed such alarming proportions in Pennsylvania that Governor Iloyt hai addressed a communication to tho In surance Commissioner of the State in which he states he will grant no more charters to these associations. Two hundred and fifty-nine companies are doing business in the State un der the obnoxious system, over two hundred of which have sprung up tho present year. Tho Governor says these companies are "not conducting the business of the insurance as the law contempletcd. The applications first go to the "Insurance Commissioners foi the approval of the titile, but in view of the Governor's letter he will pass none hereafter. Twenty-nine Buits have been entered against grave yard insuranco companies in the Dau phin court by persons who claim to have been defrauded by them." "Re former" Wolfe quietly stepped out of the House on the night the vote to abolish these nefarious institutions was taken. a "Lindsey's Blood Searcher" the great medicine for fever and ogue, ma laria, and all blood poison. Don't fail to use it. el2-4t. Frazieu Axle GnEASE.--One greas ing with Frazicr Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It receivad first pre mium at tho Centennial and Paris Ex position. Eep-28 3m. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer is tho marvel of the ago for all Nervo Dis eases. All fits stopped froe. Send to 131 Area St., I'hilada. sep2l-81tf STOPPED FREE MamluUM suocen. Iruana Personi Rwtopedl DR. KLINE'S GREAT I " t,m mlr NERVE HESTORER OIn'ai libli 1 takan u directed. No Pitt afltr iirtttiay'itue. Treatise and ti trial pottlefreeto Ht patients, they paylni? expresae. Send namn, P. 0.nd express address to Da. KLINK, 031 AjxhSLPhlllltkluliia. JbiinWnil.lni.ui. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, in and bv nn not. nf tlm r.nnni Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Ponn- Dirlvariln 1 1 1 1 n . 1 A . A ... . .. .. . nTiTanju, CJIVHIUU iLUl UJ iegUiai.O 1110 LToctions of tho Commonwealth,' riassod tho 2d day of Jul v. A. I). isn't i u muiio tho duty of tho tsherill" of every county .-;-!.; i... i , , y vwiiuii mm uuiiuuiiwh;iiw K) glVO p 11 01 10 notice of tho General Eloctions, and in such to enumerate : 1st. The ollioors to be eloctod. 2d. Designate the place at which tho election is to be held. I, C. A. Randall, High" Sheriff of 1. ........ . .. A 1.1 . I . iiiu uuuiu.y ui j'firost, ! noreoy rnako known and crivo this j-jw i'H. u a. ' 1-ltVJ ciloctors of tho county of Forest, that a itenorai locuon will boiield til said coun ty, on TLESDAY, NOVEMBER cTH, 1SSI, between tho hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. in. at the several Flection Districts. In LSarnett towusliip at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. In Green townshin at the lmnn nf T. Arnor. In Howe township at Urookston, in Brookstou Library Ilall. In Jeilks townshin at the nnm-t. bnnun in Marien. In Hannonv townshin nt AlirmrWcoV.! school houso. In Hickory township nt Hickory House. In Kinerslnv townstiin ut School Houso. In Tlonesta townshin nr. Pn Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough at Court Houso in said borough. At which tinio and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: uue person ior Rtato Treasurer. One person for Prothonotary, Register Kecordur and Clerk of Courts of Forest County. Owe person for Sheriff of Forest county. T'hreu nersons for f'minrv rv.. loners, (each elector to vote for only two Three persons for County Auditors, (each elector to vote for only two persons.! Two nersons for Jurv f!nnnnioi,i,. (each elector to vote for only one person.) Tho act of Assembly entitled "an actro- iuiiiik mo elections or tins Common wealth," passed July 2, 1810, provides as fallows, viz: "In case the person who shall have re ceived tho second highest number of votes tor inspector shall nut attend on the day of any election, then tho person who shall have received tho second highest numbrr ot votes for Judgo at tho next preceding election nhnll nv', ni ijiiPctor In his plnro. And in rn.-o I'm person w ho shall hitvo re ceived the hk'.b t nu'iibui (' viilvs fV.r in spector I not. nttor.d, the i sen Icrb-d Ju;ln'rt slinll nrpoint un i'.ivi v,.,v in his pl'ice, and In c-wO the 1 i r Ivli d J i)!;;o kIkiU ium nttcn.l. thn tho ) n:- n eh v Uo received tho holiest number ef vote phall appoint a ,Iudivo In his place; rind if any vacancy phall eontinuo in tho board for Ue Mpace of one hour nfter tho timo (ixctl bv Inw fortheoppninirof tho election, tho fpinlilied voters of tho township, ward or district for which such oilleer shnll have been elected, present nt (ho place ot oloction nhall elect one of their number to Jill such vacancy. I nlso eive oO'u ial nolieo to tho electors Af Foiv-t count v, that, by an act entitled "An A(t further supplemental to iho net relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved ,lmi. IjO, 1H71 :' .Si:c. I). 'All tho elections by tho citizens shall bo by ballot j every ballot voted shall bo numbered in the order in which it shall bo received, and tho number recorded by the clerks on tho list of votcrsopposite tho namo of tho elector from whom received. And any voter votinir two orVio-o tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with tho number to tho namo of tho voter. A?iy elector may writo his namo upon his ticket, or cause tho samo to bo written theroon, and attested by a citizen of tho district. In addition totheonthnow proscribed by law to bo taken and sub scribed by election oflloers, they shall sev erally bo sworn or afllrmod not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses In n judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers ofevery election held under this act, shall, boforo entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or ntUrmed in tho presence of each other. Tho fud?o shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector. If not, then by a justice of the Peace or alderman, and tho Inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by tho judjjo. Cerlilicates of such b wear ing or affirming shall bo duly made out and signed by tho ottieers so sworn, and attested by the officer who administered tho oath. If any judge or minority Inspec tor refuses or tails to swear tho ofllcers of election in tho mannor required by this act, or if any oflieer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any olllcor ot election shall certify thatany ollieer was sworn when lie M as not, it shall bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the ollieer orotlicora so ofleuding shall bo lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, in the discretion of tho court. Ialsomako known tho following pro visions of tho now Constitutioa of Penn sylvania : AKTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELKOTIOW. SeC 1. Every male citizon twenty-ono years of ago, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at all eloctions : JFirst.. Ho shall have been a citizen of tho United Statos at least ono month. (Second.-!! e shall have rosidod in the State ono year, (or, if having previously boon a qualifiod doctor or native born citizon of the State ho shall have removed tlieroform and roturnod, then six moths,) Immedi ately procedidg tho cloction. Third. Ho shall have resided in the olection district where, ho olfors to voto nt least two months immediately preceding the election. Iturth. If twenty-two years of ago' or upwards, ho shall havo paid a fctato or county tax which shail havo boon assossod at least two months and paid at least ono month boforo election. Sue. 2. Tho Genoral cloetlon shall bo hold annually on tho Tuesday next follow in tho first Mmnlnir nf Kf'wf.t.tlmt- l.nt tho General Assembly may, by law, fix a difforont day, two-thirds of all tho mem bers of each House consenting thereto. Also, tho following sections of nn tift. on- titled, 'A furthor suploment to tho act regulating elections in in.'s uommon wealth," approved tho 30th day of Janu ary, lb74 : Klif). 11. It shllll bn lttOL-fnl Tnr ainr nil..!! fiod citizen of tho district, notwithstand ing tho naninol'tbn nrmmucH vntjir ianmi. tuined on tho list of resident taxabies, to ohallonpo tho voto of such person, where upon tho prool of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall 1)0 publicly mado and uetod upon by the election board and tho voto admitted or rojoelod, according to tho evidence Every person claiming to bo a naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce his naturalization coitifieato at iuti uiw;uuii iMjitwu voting, excopt vvnero ho has been for five years consecutively a voter in tho district in which ho otters to voto ; and on tho voto of such person bo imr received, it slmll bn fliu ilniv .f i.n " 1 " . - -" "I.VJ VI I. . IJ election officers to write or stamp on such cei micaie mo wora "vote.a," wiui tliodav i. i .A . . y uhjuwi unu year ; and 11 any election olli eer or officers shall recnivn r ntMnA r.t on the same day, by virtuo of siamo eer- hiilmi-, uAvupi. wnere sons aro cillltlou to vote because of the naturalization of their fathers, thoy and tho person who shall offer such second voto, shall bo guilty of a misdomeanor, and on conviction thoreof, Shall bo fined or ilnnriunnnl rr l.,ll. ot tho discretion f tho court; 'but tho lino snau not oxooeu nvo Hundred dollars in eacn ease, nor tho nnorisonmentoiio year. Tho liko minishmont shall bo Indicted on conviction on the oflicora of election who shall neglect or refuse to mako or cnusu ij no mauo mo enuorscment ro quirod aforesaid on said naturalizatiuu Sl:0. 12. If nnv llnftlnn nfflnn. L,l.nll . j - - ....... , .... i iii niiiti i I u- 1 use or neglect to require such Vj roof of my iiiinji suiij-ago as is prebcribeil by n.r. iaw, ir laws to wiiieu mis lsasu)ple ment, from any person offering to voto whoso namo is not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to voto without ro- Mien. pi-uoi, every person so of fending shall, upon convtction, bo uuilty of a misdomeanor, and shall bo sonteuced for every such offense, to pay a fine not oxceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not inoro than one year, or both, at the discretion of tho court. Notice in hereby given, That any porson excepting Justices of II hold any office or appointment of prolit or trust under the Uuitod States, or this State, or any city or corporated district, whether coiiiriiiKvTi-iiKul ..ni ..... ...t. . 1 v.i uiuur- wis?, a subordinate olhcer or agent who ui oiiiui uu employed unuor tbo legisla ture, executivo or judiciary departmentol this Stale. norated distriot, and also that oyery mem- vn;uui;iraiaraoi lilt BttUO tj(!gisla- turo. or ol the select of any oity, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tho time, tho ollico or nrinointiiinnf .f nin , 1 . .. . J"WS' I'lrcjHJUKJl.- or clerk ol any election iu this Common wi'iuiu, nuu uiac no inspector, judge or other ollieer of such election shall bo eli gible to be then voted for. I also givo ofllcial notico of tho follow ing provisions of an act aonrovml t), noti. of March. lHtiC. entit le! "An o.it ........ i.. r ' ' "t "Ik. ICLUiA- ting the inodo ol vutinrr nt ull 11,. ot this Commonwealth." Skc. I. lie it tnuctod by tho Senate and Houso of llciiroHentiit.i v..- r.t'rl... r-...., wealtu of I'ermsylvania in Ceneral As sembly met, and it is hereby wmetod by the authority of the same. 'That the final ilied voters ot the - " . . v.w. 'JUUB UJ III Common wealth, at all general, township : v,.. oj.uv mi uiuiuuua aro fiereuv hcreufter air.horizod aud required fa voU. ! by ticke's printed or trr'tlon, or partly ) i in ted and pnrtl v wrilicn, sever idly Hris s;licd bs f.ihiws: 'One ticket fihu.il t'lnbracn tho names of all Indjres of courts voted J'ir nnd Hhail bo l.ilieled ".I lidiciary ;" ono tick ot. unall embrace tbo names ol all tho Sbdo olllcers voted for and be labeled "Stato;" ono ticket nhnil nu brace tho miim s of nil tho eoiudy otlicesi voted for, including oi.loo of Srnator and ineinlier of Assembly, if voted lor, and member of Congress, if voted for, and bo -labeled "County ono ticket shall embrace the names ofall tho township officers voted for, nnd lo labeled "Township j" ono ticket shall embrace tho niinies ol nil the borough olllccs voted for, and bo n holed "Uorough," and oaeli chuis shall be depos ited in septrito ballot boxes. Tho Jinlces of tho aforesaid districts fhall reprtvenhilivoly tak charge of tho cerlilicates of return of the election of (heir respective districts, and produce (hem nt the Frolhonotary'n oiiico in tlm Korongh of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of tho Prothonotary's ollloo, or within twenly fonr miles if their residence bo in a town, village or city vpon tho lino of a railroad leading to tho eountv seal., shall before two o'clock p. in., on VKDNENDA Y, -NO-VKM11KH NINTH. 1SH1, and all other jmhres shall before twelve o'clock, rn., on THUllHDAY, NOVFMUEH TENTH, 1831, doliver said returns, together with tho return sheels, to tho Prothonotary of tho Court of Common Fleas of Forest county, which Raid return shall bo llle.l ' and tho day and hour of tiling marked (herein, and shall bo preserved by tho Prothonotary for public inspection, (iiven under my band at my ollleo In Tio nesta, Pa., this lliUh day of (September, hi tho year of our Jo'r.l ono thousand eight hundred and eighty one, and in the ono hundred nnd sixth year of tho Indepondenco of tho United Sb'Jes. C. A. KANUAIilj, Midriff. IllEilSAi'lnoA tiLFjjrmetlyj!ill3lur(jh,TilOi;villo St EulTalo'Ky FALL TIME TABLE, ScptomborSO, 1881. A.M. P.M. (A. Valhii 7iV.) p.m. a.m. 7br) 8 00 ar Pittsburgh lv 9 45 2o 1 37 4 40 ar....I'arker ...lv 3 1 V2. 25 1 22 4 31 ar...Foxburg..lv a 30 12 53 11 05 3 05 ar. Franklin ..lv 6 40 2 05 r. m. v, m. aTm. p. m. pTmI 8 35 3 40 ar... Oil City....lv 5 15 2 20 3 50 t i! t 27 ....Uockwood.... ts ' 4 00 18 M f 3 00 Oleopolis ff) 50 2 4 1 i 25 f8 00 2 52 ...Eaglo Hock... j0 03 fZ .V.2 4 40 p 03 fZ 40 l'resident pi '.18 'Z 50 4 45 7 40 2 21 Tionesta 0 30 3 12 5 12 t7 31 tl b7 Hickory f7 01 13 28 5 38 17 21 fl 45 ..Trnnkeyvillo.. 7 12 3 30 6 50 7 10 127 Tidiouto. 7 35 3 40 (112 "tO 47 12 55 ...Thompsons... f 8 08 4 ),s 0 47 6 30 12 30 lv..Irviuetoi)..ar 8 35 4 25 7 20 r.M. r.M. a.m. p. m. p. m. p.m. no'n (D.A. V.& V.liy) a.m. p."m. 0 11 12 00 ly...YVarron...ar 8 5.3 4 45 P.M. a.m. (7iVic Railway) a.m. p.m. 3 30 6 20 lv.. Hradford.lar 1 1 35 g ot; r. M. r. m. ( Phil A Uric lit) A. si". P. m. 5 00 12 (Mi lv.. . Warren ...ar 10 08 7 S8 4 i'Z 11 47 lv..Clarendon..ar 10 25 7 57 ADDITIONAL THAI N" leavcfi Claren don 7:'.(i a. in., Warren 7:4r a. rn., Irvino- ton 8:33 a. m. Arrivoat Tidiouto W:50 . in., TioiiosU 10;C7 a. in., Oil City 12:30 V til "PIT A1TTA1TOTTA T.AVR TT VTOTrTVJ Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.le, Spartiuisburg, CentrovUlo, Corry, Mayville, lirocton ut 7:00am, lo.-ioam, 2:'1.fpin, 4:30pm, 8:15pm, Arrivo 8:00am, 0:15am, i:00pm, 3:35pm, 8:30fnn. Kuuilay Train leaves 7:30arn ; arrives 7:05pm. UNION t TITUSVILLE BUANCII. i rain loaves u iiusvuio o:;)pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Loaves Union City C:IOain ; arrives Titusvillo 8:10am. Trains run daily except Sunday, -f Flag Trains aro run on Philadelphia timo. Throlll'll couches. lel weon ( ;i 'it.r i.ii.l Bradford on traina leaving (Jil Cily 7.-00am., Corry fi:30pm. Pulliiiaii Sleeping Qars between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains leaving irocun is:.supni ana I'nisimrgli 'jripm. .fr-Tickets sold and baggage chockod to all principal points. Oct time tables giving full information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Jr., Supt, W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gcn'l Pass. Agent, 41 "exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIU, Asent, TionesU l'a. wmm 9 , llilb In iiumr rumeit M iV)'jiioi;ilanuliilrvluc(x niu iuiu mo jiuuiio at moil. M. !.. ol bfl 'i l'a., Wlioli:itllrfs'.rllH!a It f dyct 4'),0!i0ii..Er1 tlcntH. acd Inewrvcimn wllh tlm nJ r..!n. A tytue sue. ojteMgas; joafl,! nioOloinoiioertod In almost every d1.sa.M toiJ which flosh 18 Lolr-Kpllopiy (lulling Htsif-j jJouTil not Uo w. JQ Cunialrmllim nnd! .-u-umaui iiiot urimiinirKHHHIiiia lllaililnr. I Manalin ithoiild bMi;lvrii with 16. 1'kiciinaI S3 thoKctlvo lnliK-liiHa Irom tliHiMilii,!!,,,, and In comljliilni thnm l,l(,,.,.,i. Hmnrt. which aioMi-ucoluridtA wlt.i tho ViN ! Meoicathix N A't eiiA lu evor tllsenMu and 1 1116 W(1'K ill rf.4toni.t.ltm rotiiiiii.TwM.u uriil. i... K I llrstdiKiO. Tlicrn tm.ot un ... ...... ii, . li- l not riw h nor i11nahh it win ...ii i. .. I h. h. itAiri'MANot iw.: rrL Vi-r.-.r1- h U tl- ..I. ....... ,..1..,.- .iT.".' . VIA. I WM. SMEARBAUGH &CO., Dealers In GROCERIES' TOIJACCO, CIOAKS, IIAP.D W A It E, Q U 13 IS N S W A It E, Q L ASH VVAltK, Tpys, KTATIONAIIY, wall PAPEP, POPEICN tfliUITS, VEO- ETALLEH, ISAKElta BlilSAD, OYS- TEILS, kc. Goods Alwavs First-Class. i wmmm ay, M lL'luuliy com. I) 1 loihoiniMllci'.'pnifoH- Ur fctfKU ly a. If. lUrt-fi'l mm Avi... fitl.t. a uii.mu ui iun:i vugLuniu lUffrillt;nti bitcli ono, acMirdiuir to lncciil huO-oi-i, an .11, i-i.:neuy m lunur. .'nur-w-.: k i- l)r. IlHrtiniiu han hm.".,'.1.:TY.:.-.i.VT 1! LI1I1! I take plensnr? in telling the Sporting I'laternily Unit I buvo ro-purehasod TZSB2 SlTrJ KLTIJrEfJH fi:om nor..cr. joxr.s, to whom i MOLD IT IN 1R71. T AM NICia.Y LOCATED nt iny obi J. frt..i:tl, am J rim prepared to uttend to all triy fricids, ami Iho publiu genernlly, who need WimZu m THE GUN VMV I uhall keep a perfect stock of jiinri'i of ' 'AMSVlUNITIOrJ ! And all kinds of TACKLE, I shall also eontinuo to liandlo tli CHI0A00 SINGER SEWING MACHINE Cfnno ami seo me. Yow w ill find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.Z7.lo Loaders made to ordor aud war ranted. nprTEEPAIRItf 0 IN ALL ITS BEANonra feohptly aud PAITni ULLY DONE. li. A. IMXinVIKT. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, fl GREAT CAUSE OFHUkIJIN mISERY Is The I.osg Of A Lecture on tho Nulnrn. Trnntmi.nt and Itiwllial euro of Seminal Wcaknosa.or iSpcrniatorrhu-, induced by self abuse. Involuntary Emissions, I m potency. Ner vous Debility, and Impedjinonts to mar riago generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits; Mental nnd Physical Incapacity, rf:o.-I?y KOUEKT J. CULVKKWKLii, M. D., author of tho "Green Pook," Sc. Tho world-renowned author, In this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from hla osvn experience that tho awful consequen ces of Nolf-Abuso may be effectually re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing out a modo of euro at tuieo certain and cllectual. oy which every nuf foror, no matter what his condition may be, may euro biuiself cheaply, brlvatoly and radically. 1. Thin loctnre will provo a Iwon to thousands and thousands. Sent under noul, in a jlain envelope,, to any address, ost paid, on receipt of six cents or two pOHtuycv stamps. Wo have' also a snro euro for Tape VVtinn. Address the l'ublishers. THE 0ULYEEWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ami St., W. Y., N. Y., P. O. Dox 458. kUkt lohrnor.' fioj Perm Btreel, ntubm-Rh. I fc nlrly uluOH.Vil and UkuIIj q,lm.J, u Hi,,uBB ,t U. ilmri li, l..,n l.iuimr iir"'l ia th utclal T.Unontof Clironlo-eomal and Urinary diiuna. Uiu luijr other .hym.nn iu I'ituibarih. T !. iluLru. ainade, ouuftitd tuci-vi haUta uk you ill. r aa in Utrr vim, nnniolr: tirisuMAToiiiutuiA.sismirAi, WBAKwasn. . rfv" thyirdiUMUom ,iiCcu: Ainw llttolu. RlU L,,n Hmtd lmlfnntt. farm 'inhln, tttjt K". 1 r . Iriltliig, Mturuitm. tAriiilu3 Unplk trcaj iff rutwrt, (Hm tu Mill, M ij..lp.,r Marri,iv ur Hiuimii. ami rrnllmi n Inw OoUtniv. S4XUlLl l:rhu,.Tl,ui a- . 4 . I J7 jioiiraitljr min d. Al.u mcoii t or l..ng-.t,.nd(n. ura of UTiuiirrhODa, tllMrt, BtrloUiro Syphllia. (idl furau "Vf' "d''Tai Ornuna, ar, utMi ra H, iatida riaolilua ud wltli uni.arallalail laooaM. A lir-tlata ip.rlouo, in thuaiaadi of cuta stall Uiri.,MT Joubloii.u iu frankly lUul. lXMOrlpllva Fain prjlatMnlfrea. Traatoioat oaa U aeal Movial and pntl, toparanaa a a diataaoa. Cnuaultauou fix a. Wonderful paa-pieturea trua in ill.; uo aba ay tnarrri who nofi ahyt Who to aiarryi propar ftfi.. .; k,Ir,"Uon-hcalthy, baautii.l ahltdraa tabiat dlaooTurina. JmtdiniaiiU to marriaaa- aal.aa. auaaanaanoa. euro. Kcliabla .ruarlUiua7 Book fof WOMANHOV lH.'SXiitVTi J!ii buoka for 8ft eta., ami ,U.J A.i.u... h."u.-k.VTv 8EN0 STAMP TO POB CATAXOOffB o CUNS, REVOLVERS. &c. . i nilUh K, TYRONE, PA. QTARYLSfxIG DBS LOST MANHOUn nriTnnrn a i.fc.w. A viutim of youUtful impnidetica causiiitf iTvina tuiw lxjtay. Narviiua bt.bility, Loat Manhood, etc liavuif? tr-.l in vain every kuowu ruiiady, Uaa dm ooven d a mmpleaclf euro, which ho iU acud 'JiKB fc) fiillow-BuitertiM, a,l,lrt,a J. U. UttViiJa, 4a KiKlbuiu pit., K. . O 3S3" Ti y PHILADELPHIA Singer ivlachiuo. I-juU to unt Singer in the market. Tho ubovo put riii.w..... a i,l . . i , r mo mosi pop ulaj style for tbi inw. i.i.. -.. i.i .i. .'..r you for the very h,w prico of &a. lio iiKiinkr. woi Hrii.ua- ...... ... you have seen tho machine. After hay- 1 1 1 if af. V a faw..la- ? . a 1 . t -1 11 11 w ut we reiro Bojit, return it to us at our expense. Con sult our lnt-fi-.tv .....i i i iorcircuhira and testimonials. Address. I S20 I... I. . j .1, i,, ,, n, in.. f, "fi'if" i. '"; ...... , , C1JA KLKS A. WOOD A CO., No. 17 N. Tenth tstretit, sept -14-!t 1 1'UlLulDKLPHlA, PA.
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