j. wr.Nic, - - - kditot?. wKrixnsoVr mormsg, ogt. ia, issi. nZPUOLICAnSTATE TICKET VOR PTATE TECAfifKrB, Gin. fcHASM. DAILY, (if FnvoMo Count)'. CEP-MIC COUNTY TICKET. F".' V; almnotary, to., JlsrJS SII.UVKEY. For Sheriff, Capl.'C. W. CLARK. 3r Commissioners, 71. W. LEDnnUR, J. R. HENDERSON. For Auditors, (i. W. WARDEN, . J. A.SCOTT. For Jury Commissioner, IX. J. IIILLAItD. Bayard was President pro tem.,but Davis is President pro stick. gg TiiA'jf was a "close bliave" on the Ohio Legislatures. The Republicans havo only 27 majority ia the House and 7 majority in tho Senate. E a Noble h:-8 realize J by this timo that the Democratic pursi?, however long, ia not long enough to circumvent lha ballot-box. English of Indiana, Tildea of New York, and Bookwalter of Ohio, all realized this, and next will bo Nobla's turn.- It ia wittily remarked that last year the Republicans put a Lemon on the ticket and this year the Democrats have an Orange. But with this dif ference, however: Last year the I .em on squeezed through by a big majority, and this year the Orange will get badly Bucked. The new Secretary of the Treasury will be named on Saturday. Secretary Wiudora could not ho induced to stay, as he wanted back into the Senate, to which place ho wiil undoubtedly be re-fclected by his State, Minnesota. Mr. Wisdom feels satisfied to rest on the reputation he has already made as a financier. i i Scoville, Guiteau'a lawyer and brother-in-law, has put in a plea of in sanity in defense of the murderer ; also that the President's wound was not necessarily fatal. He has been una able, up to the present, to get an as sistant counsel, no one caring to defend the miserable wretch. His trial will come cfF in Novombor some time. That ho will stretch hemp, and that before very long, there is scarcely a shadow of doubt. TnE Ohit elections, of which we made brief ineution last week, resulted in a most complete victory'for the Re publicans, who elect Foster Governor by noarly 25,000 majority over Book waiter, Democrat. Both branches of the Legislature are largely Repnbli can. Tho Republicans carried Iowa of course, by the usual majorities something like fifty or sixty thousand These ore the first guns of the season and have tho right kind of sound Pennsylvania will go and do likewise Gen. Baily has the respect, the confideuco and tho enthusiastic sup port of his own party in Fayette county. Ha will poll every Republi can vote, and secure a very large sup port from the Democracy. In contra st with this Orange Noblo's position in Erie couoty shows the difference in the standing of the men at home. Tho Democratic party of Erie is in revolt against Mr. Noble, aud in the city Erie he will lose fully a third of its vote, and not get a single Republican vote. The difference in the standing of raeu, at home, speaks volumes. Let us admonish the Republicans of Forest county to be on the alert. Don't think for a moment that this is an "off year" and that there U no use of working. It is not an "off year" for our county, and victory means more to the Republicans this year thau it has for some time. Our ene mies aro laboring hard and persistently, and we must do likewise. Let every man do something ; say a word to his neighbor, ns well as his friend when l.e meets him. We can win, and will win, but it will not do to let the mat ter lug in the least. We lave a splen did ticket, and uo Republican need have the least hesitancy about work ing for the success of that ticket throughout. Bj vigilant, then, and ' j your blare. ';i fur as wo are aMo ti learn, no break whatever will be tnndo by Wolfo'a c.uidid.icy in the Republican ranks in tb i 3 port of tho Statu. If there bo any defection in tho?a ranks and wo find uo evidence of auy whatever it is more thau onset by the dislike ef Noblo in the rack and file of tho Democracy and Cho deser tions from his standard. Noble is waging an up-hill fijhr, with a sullen and divided army straggling after hi9 lead. As to Wolfe, he has struck upon the Worst possible timo to breed a faction fight. Franl'in lrms. And that's the exact status of tho caso in this neck o' woods. The movement of Wolfe has been misnamed an "Independent Republi can uprising." lie was not nomina ted for State Treasurer by any body of men representing any portion of the Republican party. lie docs not em body any principlo indentified with what had always been known as tho Independent Republican element, and wo have scores of men in all part3 of the State who once called themselves Independent Republicans who will not support Mr. Wolfe, for tlia reason that ho does not represent anybody or any thing but himself. He i9 simply a malcontent, a core-head, a little man with a grievance, which his vauity has led him to believe cau be alienated by appeals to the support of an intelligent people for an important office. liar- risburg Telegraph. David Davis, 'Senator from Illi nois, was elected President pro tem. of tho U. S. Senate, vice Thus. F. Bay- ard, on Thursday last. The Republi cans voted for Davis and the Demo crats voted to retain Bayard. Mr. Davis hasherctoforo been designated as the "independent party'' of the Seu ate, but has now crawled down off the feuce aud squatted in t'ie chair, which be fills completely. The Senators elect from New York, Miller and Lap ham, and Aldrich of Rhode Island, made Mr. Davis' election possible? The Republicans have probably not gained much by the election of Davis, but they have a presiding officer who will doubtless deal fairly with tbem and will allow the committees t re main aa they aro. Mr. Davis said he would voto in the future as in the past in accordance with his own judgment. No one can blame him for that, if ho don't get to lar off on judg ment. It is hard to please the Democratic party. When the Republicans hold a convention they never select the can didates the Democrats want, however much they try. The defeated man is the Democrats' favorito. When it was thought ihat Grant would capture the nomination at Chicago, the Democrats to a man were in favor of Blaine, and when Garfield was nominated they were in favor of Grant. They were not in favor of Garfield until be died. When tho President lay sick the whole Democratic party were urging Vice President Arthur to enter upon the duties of President. They weie bo much in favor of having him President that everybody wondered why they had not nominated him themselves in stead of Hancock. But now behold the change. Arthur i3 Prcsideut, and the expected happiness ha3 not como to our Democratic friends. Thoy don't w&ut Arthur now, and are un happy. We are really afraid they will never like the new President, Meadville Republican. "How are you to-day?" Not very well. Go for a bottle of Peruna and be well. Peruna cures every time get some, be well keep it on hand aud sin no mors. "Lindsey's Blood Searcher" the great medicine for fever and ague, ma laria, and all blood poison. Don't fail to use it. ol2-4t. Frazieu Axle Grease.-One greas ing with Frazier Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first pre mium at tho Centennial and Paris Ex position, scp 28 3ui. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons, Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Restorer Is tho marvel of tho a;..-o for all Norvo Dis eases. All l;ls utoppod free. Bend to Mil a roll 1st., rial ada. K0p21-81tf JR WORK of every doocrintioii txoeu I ted at tho RJ'U-Um.lCAN ollico. A CHEAT CAUSE OF HI""! CIS EST Tin JVrj Of A Lecture. (.11 the. Mature, Trent incut, end lindieal euro of Srniieal VinkiH'S,or Spcrma'orih'i'.i, Induced by hoII' abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotcney, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to mar riage .generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and I'll vsieal Incapacity, fc I!y ROF.KRT .1. OULVKKW Kid.,, M. D.. author oftiio 'tJreen Hook," Ac. Tho world-renowned n alitor, in this ad mirablo Lecture, clearly proven front ills own experience that tho awful conseipun ccs of Self-Abuse may ho cll'oc! ually re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing cm t it mode of euro at oneo certain and etlectual. nv which every mif fercr, no matter what his condition mav bo, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. vf. This leeturo will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Kent under seal, in it plain envelope, to any addrrss, post paid, on receipt of hit cents or two postugo stamps. Wo have also a nuro cure for Tape Worm, Address tho Publishers. TEE OULVERWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. (). Rox lot). u O o o V. l-H EH n " 2 t-3 s w r. r I o si sf Tics rs.2rlc2 QEORGE HENDERSON. TONSOKIAL AltTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fiist door south of Lawrence House. Eor a nice shnvc, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. Ho is first-class in every respect. uugC-tf PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, in and by an act of thoGenoral Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections ot tiio UommonwoitlMv passed tho 2d clay of July, A. 1)., 18ti!, it is made tho duty of tho Sheriff of every county wiiiun una uommonwoaitu to mvo public notice of the General Elections, and in Bitch to enumoratc: 1st. Tho officers to bo elected. 2d. Dosiu-nato tho placo at which tho election is to bo held. I, C. A. Randall, High Sheriff of tho county of Eorost. do hereby make known and ivo this public notioo to the electors of the county of Forest, that a Uoneral Election will beheld iu uaid coun ty, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8T11, 18ril, between tho hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at luo several jMceuon Districts. In Harnett township lit Jacob Muzo's Carpenter shop. lu urcen lownsnip at luo houso of E. Arnor. In llowo township at Rrookston, In ISrookston Eibrary Hall. In Jenks township at tho court houso in Marion. 1 n Harmony township at Allcndor school school house. In Hickory township at Hickory Houfio. In Klnsley tovnshii at Npwtown School House. In Tionesta township nt Court Houso in Tioncsta borough. In TiontfSt;i borough at Court Houso in said borough. At which timo and phweq tho qualified electors will cloct by ballot: On i? person for Sluto Treasurer. Ono person for Prothonotary. Koainter. Recorder and Clerk of CourU of Eorest County. One porson for Shoriff of Forest county, inroo persons lor bounty f ontmiss ioners, (each elector ta voto for only two persons.) Three persons for County Auditors, (oacli elector to voto for on! v two persons.) Two persons for Jury Coiumi.ssioucr.-i, (each doctor to voto for only ono person.) The act of Assembly entitled "an aet re latin? to tho elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1S1D, provider as follows, viz: "In case tho person who shall havo re ceived tho second highest number of votes tor inspector bhail not attend on the day of any election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in caso the person who shall havo .e ceived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall uot attend, tho person electod Judgo uliall appoint an inspoctor in his place, and in case tho person elected Judgo hhall not attend, then tho inspector who received tho highest number of voles Khali appoint a Judge In his placo ; aud if any vacancy shall continue in tho board forthospaco of one hour after tho timo lixed by law for tho opening of the election, tho qualified votors o f the township, ward or district for which such oilicer shall have been elected, present at tho place ol election shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. I also givo otlicial notice to tho electors of Eorot county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1871 :" Hkv. 9. All tho elections by tho citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in tho order in which it shall bo received, and tho number rocordod by the clerks on tho list of voters opposite tho name of tho elector from whom receivod. And any voter votiiig two or moro tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered witli tiny number coriesond ii)'; with the number to tho name of the vi.. or. Any elector may wri to his namo upon his ticket, or cause tho namo to bo written thereon, and attested by a citizen of tho district. In addition to theoath now proscribed by law to be taken and Bub fccrihod by election olhccrs, they shall sev erally be tsworn or allirmed not to disclose how any elector bhall havo voted, unless reipiintd to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks nod overseers of every election held under this act, shall, bel'oro entering upon their duties, ho duly sworn or aiiirmed in tho presence of each other. Tho judge .shall bo mwoiii by Ihe minority inspector, i there fcho.il bo huth minority inspector, if not, U ''mi by n Jus--' ice of tn -xv or rV'i r.it.in, nild 1 'i iuspeclo -fl o n 1 cl( vK '.! m.i I l 'O s'vol !1 by tho jnd-re. l';iil'h'.i:(M ol' such fwenr ing(r 'fttil ni in f -! i : t ; 1 be duly mado out nod "iirned bv tho ciMi'iT't so Vworn, and n: tosie i by t:ie otilcer who ndministcrcd t be i 'ni h. I f nn y judgo or nil'', or ity inspec tor refuses or fails to swear (h oil!. -ers f elect ion in tho lnanner required by tins net, or if any ctlieer of elci tii.n shall net Without being duly sworn, or if any olllcor ot election tlmll certify tied any oilicer was sworn when ho was not, it shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tho oilicer or ollleers so ollendiiur shall be fined not exceeding one Uumnand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. I also make known tho following pro vision of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania : AKTICLEVIir. BLTFIIAOR AS1) IXKCTIO V. SkC. 1. Every initio cit izen twenty-one years of into, possessing the following qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at all elections : J''ir,v?. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least ono month. )VfVn'f.-IJpshnll have resided in (he State one year, (or, if having previously been n qualified elector or unlive born citizen of the Stalo ho shall havo removed tliei eform and returned, then sK mollis,) immedi a'ely procedidg tiio election. TiirJ. Ha shall have resided in (ho p'oction district where h' otters to voto nt least two monlh.s immediately preceding tho election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, ho shall havo paid within two years a Stalo or county tax which shad havo been assessed at least two months and paid at h ast, oncnionth before cleution. Si: 2. Th? (ienor.il election shall bo held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of November, but tho (Jennral Assembly may, bv law, fix a ilifforont day, two-thirds of nil tho num bers of each Mouse consenting thereto. Also, tho following sections of an net en titled, "'A further implement to tho act regulating elections in this Common wealth," approved tho 30lh day of Janu ary, IK" 4 : Sko. 11. It shall bo lawful for any quali fied citizen of tho district, notwithstand ing tho namo of tho proposed voter is con tained on tho list of resident taxable, to ohallengo tho voto of such person, where upon tho proof of tho right of r.uflrago as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by tho elect ion board and tho voto admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person Hainiiiur't't bo a naturalised citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization eeitilieaio at tho election beioro voting, except w hero lie has boon for live years consecutively a voter in tho district 'in which ho oilers to vote : and on tiio voto of nueli person be ing received, it shall bo tho duty of tho election oilieors to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day, month and year; and if any election offi cer or olllcers shall receive it tccond voto on tho samo day, by virtue of eamo cer tificate, except where sons aro entitled to voto becauso of tho naturalization of thoir fathers, they and tho porson who shall oiler such second vote, shall ho guilty of a misdomcanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo fined or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion ot tho court ; but tho lino shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each case, nor tho imprisonnicntone j'oar. Tho liko punishment shall bo indicted on conviction on tho ofllcera of election who shall neglect or rofuso to make or caqse to bo made tho endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sec. 12. If any election ofllcer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of tho rigid of mid'rago ua is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this isa supple ment, from ar.y person offering to voto whoso namo is not on this list of assessed viifvrs, cr whoso right to voto without re quiring such proof, every porson so of fending shall, upiut conviction, bo uuilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sontenc.cd for every such offense, to pay a lino not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not moro than ono year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. Notice is horoby given, That any porson excepting Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any oliioo or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this State, or any city or corporatoJ district, whether commissioned olJijer or other wise, a subordinate) oilicer or agent who i3 or shall bo employed under tho legisla ture, executive or judiciary department ot this Suite, or of any city, or of uny incor porated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress and of the Suito Legisla ture, or of the select or common eouuul of any oily , or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapablo of holding or exercising at tho time, tho (thce or HpjMiintmoiil of judge, -inspector or cionc or any cieeuon in thin Common wer.lth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollleer or such election ahull bo eli gible to bo (hen voted for. I also give oifioiid iiotico of the follow ing provisions of an act approved tho o iUi of ' March, JWfj, entitled "An act regula ting the mode of voting at all (ho elections of tliis Commonwealth." Skc. 1. )') h oim'-tud by tho Senato and House of lt( prci.ciit.Uivos oi'iho Common wealth of Pennsylvania in Cenerid As sembiy met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same. That the qual ified voters ot tho scvsral counties of this Commonwealth, ci all gcneiai, township, borough and spcid eieelioiM are horoby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas sified iih follows: Ono ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of eoiirU voted for and shall Ihj labeled 'Judiciary ;" ono ticket snail embrace tho names of all the State olliecrs voted fur and bo labeled "Sliitaj" cue ticket shall embrace tho nanus of all the cnuuly oluecfi voted for, including oif.co of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if voted lor, and o labeled "County;" one tickot shall embrace tho names of all tho township officers voted for, and bo labeled "Township;" ono ticket shall embrace the names of all tho borough oliicos voted for, and bo labeled "Rorougli," and each clas.i (shall bo depos ited in oporaio b;ulot boxefj. Tho Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take chargo of tho certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produco tlioiu at tho Prothonotary's office in the Rorough of Tionosta, as follows: "All judge living within twelve miles of tho Prothonotarv's ollioo, or within twenty four miles if their residence bo in a town, village or city if pon tho lino of a lailroad leading to tho countv seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY. NO V EM HER NINTH, iss, and a 1 other judges shall before twelvo o'clock, m.. on VllURSDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH, ISM, deliver haid returns, together with tho ret urn slict, to tho Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleuy of Purest county, which said return shall be tiled and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the Prothonotary for public inspection. GivLit under my hand at my oliice in Tio nosta, Pa., thu 2(iih day of September in tho year or our ly.ird one thousand eight hundred and eighty ono, and in the one hundred and sixth year of tlo Independence of I ho Uuilod States. C. A. RANOAU,, Sheriff. l . Again victorious at the Exposition at Melbourne, Aus, S THE rillLADEMMUA JOlMtNATj OP COMMERCE nays j "At Molhourne they had an cxcelloiit opportunity of testing their powers beside those of every exhibitor in the world, and they eamo" oil' conquerors over every -other maker. Their highest, award conn s to them' from a country whoso reputation for this cuisa of goods has for many years been nbovo all others." Tliev have been i.i the hands of shooters for tho past sixteen years, and stood tho severest test, and have won moro laurels than any other gun, when brought; In com petition in the field or at tho trap. At Conev Isl.ind this year, at the New York State Convention, tho PARK ER won the Pireeo Oiamond Jladgo and the Forest and Stream lladre for the best average, over nearly 200 competitors. Send for Catalogue. FOR SALK1IV ALE DEALERS. ASK VoUll OUNSM ITU FOR THEM. . S,,T, V-m; h... n. v. PARKER BROS., Moriden, Conn. '4 1" on;icrly.Ritt; burgh, Titusvillo & Bw!r.ilo ! FALL TIMETARLE, September, lM A.M. 7 I." 1 :7 1 i'.2 li (i; r. m. k :vt H 211 fs It j.stli -Jx oh 7 4'j t7 SI t7 21 7 RH pi 47 (5 t) V.JU V. M. (ill V. M. P.M. ft 00 1 12 i;rjV."(J H (M) ill 1". M. A.M. l 4 i (I 'jo :i is 12 ;,-, :i no r r:t 5to 2 (.: A. M. P. M. 1". M. r ift 2 20 a :o .') 4 (Hi 1 r no 2 4i l 2ft Kit::! 1 2 .V.'. 4 41) ti ''S yj w 4 l.") ti :n ;i 12 t 12 7 01 ir2? ft:w 7 12 ?,;( r no 7 lift 3 !'. 0 12 f.SOS 4 os 0 47 H 4 2ft 7 2i A.M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. " K M 4 4ft A.M. P.M. It 3ft 0 00 A. M. P. M. 10 (IS 7 3S 10 2ft 7 &7 Pittsburgh Iv 4 40 4 111 P. M. :t 4o nr.... I'.irUer ...I v iir...l''o.burg..l v ar . Franklin .1 v ar... Oil City ....! ....Rock wood .... Oloxipolis ...I'iaglo Rock... President Tioncsta 11 ickory ..Truukeyvilto. Tidioute ...Thompson ... lv..Irvinoton..ar iv... Warren ...ar (Eric liililwini) lv.. I'.r.idford ..ar ti'UilA- Eric Uii) t27 t o; 2 r.a 2 4i 2 21 1 )7 j 1 45 127 12 ,V 12 00 P. M. no'n 12 00 A. M. 20 r. m . 12 on 11 47 I v.. .Warren ...ar 1 v..Clarondoii..ar ADDITIONAL TRAIN leaves Claren don 7:2(1 a. m., Warren 7:4" a. in., Irvinu- ton H:' a. in. Arrive at Tidiouto ItiftO a, m., Tionesta 10;ft7 a. in., Oil City 12:30 p. nt. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISTON. Trains leavo Oil City f.ir Pot. Centre, Ti tusvillo, Siartausbtirg, Centreville, Corry, Mayvillo, Rrocton at 7:0iitm, 10:40aui, 2:45pm, 4:30pm, 8:4ftpm. Arrivo 8:(X)ain, Di l-'iam, 2:(M)pm, 3:3ftpin, Si.'t.lpm. Sunday Train leaves 7:30am ; arrives 7:orpm. UNION .tTITUSVILLE BRANCIT. Train loaves Titusvillo f:30pm; arrives Union City 7:2(pin. IiOaves Union City (i:40;im ; arrivea Titusvillo H:40iuii. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Flag Stations. Trains aro run on Philadelphia timo. Through couches between Oil City and P.radford on trains leaving Oil City 7:Otiam., Corry (i:30pin. Pullman Sleeping Car between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Rrocton 3:30pm and Pittsburgh ik lftpm. fl-TiekcUs sold and baggiigo chocked to all principal points. (let timo tables giving full information from Company's "A gents. O. WATSON, .Tn., Supt. W. S. RALDWIX, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 Exchange St., Rulfalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, A -cut, Tionosta Pa. La uauiru'a i:rwU)S& ruim.iv. Itu-tiiL-m I I prescribed It to HJ.C0O Ir,tir.iit.i, til of xvlii.ri E" rurovor.xl or wuni uiiK'li luiprcviM. Hi . -j I PKUU.N CHIl 1Q Llki'Il .Vfi ,-v i.:.. lyouilif, tiio lnldllln-Hir.'d, 1fi !.!, tlifl ti J oixl tiio mother, irwrywj !LZji2T?;Wi?"X r.i,u.,n itinayu x ret Willi liKI ;.i,!,:llt. Itr.t-aiisoa tho KvsU'm of nil Its linnurlLlru I tonus tiio Rtom;u it, i r(fii!al'"i tiio licurt, uu- uK;Hi.iiuiwrrc.ionsoi mo ii vor. ir-frrtr? ictix Uniiiorvcsand iuvl,T(inituiitlio brnlri. CTCtJ itilnutl. uu'l to llio ninl'tln d from tin" j Uilmitut c.ws of ttio il-v it in vi 1 v. pet anil ! I r..f i-..-jl.lrw. alon. f. V . mr - -r , ' ifoi-ft tiw ll IllKil, V.Ltll VOl, to l lov; lii::--B n63; wlionBlrt, tociiri. 6'X"5 w"! Inpnl:1 , I or c:y?9 1 1 w i 1 1 no I e u ro or he! . y, - v" i vr 3 JoTjnli; c-ifii oaa i t-.i-t r-:.' Iv In lfj 'f. H ItlH iilmuitiittA lt:.j i.' .. i lsti'iii'.w.li tooii.iT tnuvr.rilelont f(ul. rv I l'l'i-.v hoot: wlilcu will fnHl;l you (i t'iil ,Vf..irj';ir, .lctrcE4 B. 1(. iiAIITMA V A .1.. S U ii.nci, Oiirn. Mv aro,:uiuu luo Low., i J - u:k1 i)lvio irh't v-llll K STOPPED FREE . Intann Honpj Hi-.ic.r((, I lS.XlNii Bl.;!(tAr ",r. ",. - 'T:..!.,'.i"y.'r"fc fT'curejvr fiit, lpUiiv ami Acrf AtfrvUtma. jlMfALMuLi If titkaiiiu diwiHil. Ao ajUr J 'inlilujjiuf. UieullaiiMl?!liUl botllcauatu . I'll imtl. iita.they puyllitxi.tia!e. fernl nuinn. J I' Vu";1. lUl.li-usiU lu bu. K U N K, VA JAi;UBi.PlilUitleliiita, Pa. ixtprineipuliiruwiUs. VMM. MEARBAUGH Deal era in TORACCO, CKJARS, 1IARD WA It E, QUEEN S- w a i: i:. g L a ss w a i : e, TOYS, STATION A RY, WALL I'APER, FOREIGN FRUITS, ViCG ETARLES, BAKERS BREAD, OVS TERS, ,tc. Goods Always First-CIa CO J Vir-'A nil M I r;U M W AV-I u 4 r v. 4 U THE I'AKKKR UN r T take pleasure In t el ling the Spoiiln. Fialci nily llrat I have re-pureliit'-od FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM-1 SOLD IT IN 171, I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and 1 am prepared to attend to. nil my friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUK 11NEI I nhatl koei a perfect stock of e$' inds ol AElirJIUNITIOFJ! A nd all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to liandlo tha f "Wiiiic"' KcwisKg- Macliliae, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACD INE Como and son me. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu..lo Loaders made to order and war ranted." fffEEPAIRING IN ALL IT3 LX-U IiRANCHIlS PEOMPTLY AND FAITHf ULLY DONE. K. A. ISALWWII?. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, ijitbllhinfn' UP2 Pcnn fJtroot, Piiulmrnh, !. Ktrulrljr duc- "i J and l..ljr qoilild. u Pi.om at llioa alivwa, kai barn limaar anraaii la Uia nnal b vaUnent of Ohrotilo, 8oau&l nd Urinary dimii, lima any ollior yb iu IMUI.umu. Thaa dxlno lira ilnuattes. cmiui1 by arc-mi hablu ia yuuUl, at &m fii-a tn latrr nnr, naitialv: o.. anil li.tir dmaaUoiu trturu: Art.i hrvthtu, pitfai uara. Nltmlrtl lrrrlpn,nt, fnrt I'm., (-., M niX PLrui l'mir AMiirw lrtlihl , fa. J ..... . 4 i 2 Cmnmplu, IWlrf lain, .pmn, la Nortilu. In. i..if,l,.r Unm.fi- or hu, unJ r'tulima u, In putunoa, UexuiU Kitutuatluu, (Va, iKirfeclly and liar Biaii.ntlv eurnl. Alto rvraiti ur lonir-ilanctltHr eaaaa vt Uoniirrhcna, Uloot, blrlutur A Pjihllia, (all loraat ) f'.tna muwn, i aruui. t.mm, enn, iHoihI. ilaaa, m.J rlnmi ami Mlra.ii Orttjaa, ara iraataci on hi-lantttM arlncplua aoti with uopKrallvletl aucttaaa. A lifo-tii.ta) lapwrianca In UiuuaaDa of caaea of alt iaara.aTa.? Iar, avntriliutua afcill. Ctiral.la oaafa aiiaruntepr1 if nulitaiiiu it ia frankly autii. iManripUva Ia.li- VM.i.na.irua. iroaunoli. can Da acul aonraly a id arlTac.-l- to.araona at a diatanoa. Oouau.lt4.Mon ftx a. VVondorful iiua-nleturna trua ic lifei ay- marry; who nut; . hyt VI lio to many: .ropt Kpriduetiu liralthy, boantUHi ahlldraa latuat diiooruruta. luipmlimaula to niarriaaa; cat a. vn.e.nioiK-,. rur. Kdi.l l. .r.rri,UcT.i. Iloak fat LV.v'm'.1;'.'!. ,;,"rb,ll;''llradil. I'ria. W aaaU. IY-. 7, ' 'ts tttt aiutl abuae. M payaa. I anla. WOMAN II I Kill; oaui-i of iu daeay. M !' ( ! U. boolia fur Hi cu.. ral . Ad-lror. l)r. Wlutl ac. t J5CIMD STAMP TO roa catalog trs or CUriC, REVOLVERS, &c. 10. riArtDER, TYRONE, PA. QTASSTLIWO DISCOVERY! LOST IVIAHHOOD RESTORED. A v:i:t:m of jouliiful iniprudnnco caaniiig lreroa t'lto ity, Kitvoub M.Unity, lyist JUhmIiixkI, dr.. Laving trinl In vain ovury Vimwit riTii?dv, haa du ivrtl n Fiinpln twif euro, whicU ho ill tt-wl l'HKH tn Lis Mlow-fM:i r.TS, mlilruta J. Jl. Hl-LtUa, OuttUaiti l-it,, N. V. . O 1ST X, Y S 2 O. rniLAHKLPIIIA Singer Machine. lCual to any Ainyar in the market. - v-i-. v... in.i Kiiv Mllir- I" l' ........... lu ,wi mil jiuojnc, winch wo oner yni lor tho very low j,rico ()t- fo. lto memher, wo do not nsk vou to r y until you have seen tho machine. Alter hav ing ex;iiiiinei it. if it is imfc nil m h rei, re sent, return it I ( 1 1 1 M la t fin. ... ..,... I !ll!. suit oir interest!, and order ut oi 'rWr - ' wui iAj;v;nniT, t- A Hi) . a. ( s. or circulars and testimonial, iijdnw- JdrK, tilAKhKSA. WUOD.J iU, No. 17 N. 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