EDITOR, .WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIG. 2, 1S82. IScpuMicnn Slule Ticket. For Oovemor, General JAM KS A. REAVER, of Centre county. For Lieut.-Governor, Senator WILLIAM T. DAV1ES, of Bradford county. For Judge of tho Supreme Court, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLF, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Internal Ail'nlra, Senator JOHN M. CREEK, . of Butler county. For Congrossman-al-Largo, MARIOTT BROSIUS, of Lancaster county. Republican Coirtify Tioliol. Fur Congress, ANDREW COOK, Subject to tho District Conference. For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. , For District Attorney, T. J. VA N OIESEX. For Jury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Tuts public debt atatement for July fehows a desrease of 613,800,031. Before the campaign, closes Chair man Ileusel will make his followers believe that Pattisnti is paying off tho debt of Philadelphia cut of his. own private purse. Wat. M. Deru, of Lebanon, is ono of tho "Garfield Republicans" on the Independent State Committee. lie voted for Heal Dow for President in 1880. That is tho sort of a Garfield Republican he was. Jubt one-half of the counties of the State were represented at the meeting of tho Independent State Committee. As the campaign progresses the 'party" becomes "mailer oy degrees and beautifully less." Pbesidxt Arthur yesterday vetoed the river and harbor bill passed by Congress lately. The vetoe gives almost universal satisfaction, because it was supposed to be a steal of gigantic proprortiona. M'Kee's pen is now the thorn in athe Independent side. It may be smart rhetoric but it is stupid politics lhat suggests the combining the name of General Grant with Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold. The party that burdened the State of Pennsylvania with a debt of $40, 000,000, at which, at the time they were deposed from power, they were recklessly increasing, will inspire no confidence by specious appeals to tax payers. The shot from the 81-ton guns of the British iron clad Inflexible, thrown into the Egyptian forts at Alexandria, weighed 1,650 ounds, and the charge of powder v.a 300 pounds. Every shot cost $1000 or more. The Democrats are "always" in favor of the masses as against monop olists always unless the monopolists are English free trade monopolist. Like the legitimists of France, they are willing that the English shall cat the crops and pillage the land if it is only done in the name of free trade. When Hancock was nominated he was to run like fire through aclcerimr. lie did, but it was the wrong ilirec tioo. Then caruo Pattison. His cer tificate of election wa3 almost prepared the night he was nominated, and it is said that he seriously contemplated composing his inaugural address, but already bis weakness and his unfitness are inspiring tho once confident ma' jority with the most distressing fears "'Twas ever thus from cbildhood'o hour, I have seen my fondest hopes decay. Is Wolfe's own county, Uuion, tho couuty ticket was nominated by the Crawford county system, that is by the direct vote of the party, and the Independents only eeuured two out of live of the nominees. If this is the case in tho strongest Independent county in the State, under the direct leadership of Wolfe, the political revolution of which the Independents clamor must be deferred to some other year. It is not happening this year. Eveu in Union county Wolfe and his frionds could not secure the Indorse jaent of the Independent State ticket. They were even afraid to try. J. R. WKNIC, - A rent has occurred in the Inde pendent movement in Delaware county which split tho party. Too much "bossisuv" was the charge which led to the bolt. Both factions aow claim to be Simon-pure Independents, and each refuses to do business wit'i the concern across tho way. Inde pendent Independents. The would-be Minister to Mexico, the would-be United States Senator, tho would-be Governor Stewart, stands about as bad a chance of getting to he Governor as he did Miuister to Mex ico or Sonator. lie is, however, be coming accustomed to disappointment and will soon pop up for something else. lie is a chronic ofiico hunter, but be is not as generally hunted for to 11 offices. Hakrt White will be the Repub lican candidate lor Congress in this district as usual. He luns for Con gress likG a man rolling down hill with a saw lug on top bait the time. Liar ton Democrat. It is quite clever in the Democrat to acknowledge General White's election o early in the campaign. Last year was the General's turn under, and of course he will be uppermost this year, if the similo is perfect. Brookvillo Republican. , The Democratic and Greenback Congressional conferees of this District met at Kittantting last Thursday, and held a "joint" convention, ilia result of which was the nomination of one Mr. J. D. Patton of Indiana, for Con gress. Just what stripe of politics this Mr. Pattou claims to swear by we have not learned, but suppose he comes up to the regulation pattern of "joint" candidate. Two years ago the con ventions were held in Clarion, in sep erate buildings, and when you accused a Greenbacker of fusing with the Dem ocrats he would instautly have a coemption fit, and his first utterance upon recovering would be "liar." But this year they didn't go to the trouble of dividing, but just bunched 'em in a "joint" convention. The Greenback ers and Democrats will never "fuse," but they will "joint" every day in the week. It's a nice dish of soup, made right from the "joint," and if you voters "don't like the way we make it you needn't take it," say the bosses. o The St. Louis Globe-Democrat can not understand what Republicans are to gain by permitting the Democrats to carry Pennsylvania this fall. To a Republican, in Missouri, who no doubt gets his information from the truthful New York journals, there may be no other outcome of the present campaign than a Democratic victory. If ho wever, he were nearer the scene of the conflict and give less credit to the croakings of that portion of the pretended Republican press which is doing the best to secure what be dreads, he'would fiudthat Democratic victory is Dot quite so imminent. Pennsylva nia is a Republican State, and it will prove the sincerity of its faith by an old-time victory this fall. The lino of Republican Governors will not bo broken. Pennsylvaniaus are 'slow in adopting a principle political or re ligious but when once convinced tlight things do not drive them from their moorings. "It takes seven years to make a DutcLman a Methodist, but when he is ouco made he sticks," is a saying that fitly illustrates the sturdy character of our people. Republicans of Pennsylvania are Republiencs bo cause thty b.-lieve ih'j V. i p . e rftlie party to be "everlasting right." They will voto as they think, and will not be swerved from the true faith by pre tended friends or opeu foes. Harris burg Telegraph. The North American, M'Michael's paper, says "M'Kee has demonstrated his unfitness to manage a campaign for any considerable party of intelli gent men. If a party could bo mar shalled by epithets !Bnd directed by catch words and abusive language, wo do not question Mr. M'Kee's ability to run a machine for political purposes. His late letter demonstrates so much." All this is true. ' But the party is no better than tho iustrumeut, M'Kee. Generul Grant has been the object of so many vetioinous attacks from the men who are organiziug for the deftat of the Republicans that M'Kee was justified iu believing-that he would be sustained in applying the term traitor to him. Grant has been bo much that was bad and bo little that was good that it seemed quite natural to this ward politician that comparing him to Judas Iseoriot and Benedict Arnold wa9 merely eimjdyfying tho argument. He no doubt congratulated himself over his wit. That he made a mistake he has now discovered, and it may teach him a lesson of prudenco for the future, but it would not change his nature or mitigate his hatred for tho soldier by whoso service the nation was preserved frm destruction. He will bite his lip and curse tho stupid ity that led hiin into making the blun der, but only because he has lust for his party somo votes which it might olhcrwiso have received. That the General who captured Donaldson, gave to the country on its natal day Vicksburg, aud ended the rebellion under the tree at Appamattox could be a traitor, could sell his country fur thirty pieces of silver, nobody but a fool would suppose. The Independ ents, however, have the honor of pos sessing that fool for its chairman, and we heartily congratulate them upon their possession. llarruburg Tele graph. Walnut Leaf Uair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear n3 water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any manner affect tho health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and .Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beau'iful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON, New York. iulvl4-.s2. A.. Tl. DAL Til, (Sueecf-sor to A. II. PARrmrmi:,) Keeps constantly on hand an ELEGIT STOCK CF FUS3ITURE, which ho Hells at a great reduction lroiu former prlcos. A full lino of COFFIIYS ASI CASKETS always in stock. in all 1U Branches promptly attenled to. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of all kinds, Matti-asses, Spring Beds, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Picturo Frames, anil various articles too Humorous to be mentioned. Give him a call und bo convinced. Prices reasonable. uug2-82tf. OhJyBack! That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logansport, Ind. Pee. i, 1C80. For a long time I have teen a sufferer front stomach aud kidney disease. My appetite vns very poor and the very siuuil amount 1 did eat disagreed with me. 1 was annoyed very much from noa-reicniioa of uriue. i tried many remedies with no success, until I used brown's Iron Hitters, faiuce I used that my stomach does not bother rne any. My appetite is simply immense. My kidney trouble is no more, and my f eneral health is such, that I feel ike anew man. After the use cf l'.rowu's iron hitters fur one month. I huvc fc-uned twenty pounds iu weight. O. li. Sahulnt. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. lOB WORK of everv (inscription exocu I ted at the REPUBLICAN cilice. fcf "t'f' 4 1882. -SPRING H0LEMAN & HOPKINS! HAVK THEIR NEW STORK 35W3Sn "OSS 30vE3KSS OV ALL KINDS. SUCH LINES-AS WK CARRY AM BRACING EVERY THING K KPT IN A Fl RST-CLASS STORE. Call and seo our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Host Ccmplcto and Cheapest Stock of . IN TIIH COUNTKY. , I'OniJ AXI I-OOIw AT OIT81 KU1TM AT o, z to toto & ao xox.x.A'a3) FINE PUB HATS,WDOLlATS, .STUW ITS. vy Coo&a in 22 very TasMtoiy T SILKS, MERVELIETJX. BLACK STRIPS II ORE YD. WE HAVK A LA IK i E ASSORTMENT UK BOOTS & SHOES for GENTS. ALSO A LA WOK LINK OK LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHUCK'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CAlirETSB! WALL lURrfSSo! WIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON DEAM PLOW ! THK UKST IN THU MAUKKT. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AN 1) ski:. NO TUOUULK TO SHOW (ioohS io.r.EMi?Lisr &i-iopivTTsrs. TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEAS ANT VILLE, PA. sHcn.FF-s sale. n miuuk ol a writ of Fieri II I.-....: .,..t . . . Common PIcAs of Forest count v mid to mo directed, there will lie exposed to Siilo l.v mililii! vendue or outcry, nl tho Court House, in the. liorou;;h of Tlonesln, on THL'KSDAY, AUGUST 31, A. D. 18S2. nt 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: MA11CUS BKOWNSON va. I-'llEK-MAN II. JOLLSWOUTII, Ki. 1-a., No. 8 Sept. Term, ls:2. Miles W. Tate, Atfv. All that certain pieco of land situate in tho Township of Kiiif-siey, county of For est, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows", to wit: llein ninir at tho northeasterly corner ol Tract No. ;VJ12. an tho ssuiiio is laid out and des Ignutcd on u map of said county made by S. 1). Irwin adjoining tho l.nc of lliclcorV Township, find running thence southerly aloii tho dividing lino of subs. No. f:'lJ and itin, and adjoining lota to tho south e ist corner of lot No. 621:1 j thence iilom; tho divinin;; lino between b-lW and 5U1 j, two-thirds ;) of a miloi Theiu-o north westerly and para! i' i with s;ii.l line i.f lot No. 2H to a poin' i .ho Township lin! of Hickory Township alorcsaid, distant two thirus (j) of a mile from tho place of bo Kiuuiiijr; ami thence nonhcastcrly idou' said Township lino two-thirds ("j) of a mile to tho plai-o of bejjinnin;. Fxreptin and reserving out of tho same a certain Tract of land heretofore conveyed tu (Jeonje and Kdward Knsworth, w.i iiiin of liny acres situate in le.o n. ih-eaal corner of Lot No. Containing about 8(K) a;".-es, and beiiej; u iart of tiio same premises conveyed to ttio bv .1. 11. Aunow, SheriU' of Forest counlv. afore said. ' Al.so, all that eipial undivided ono-half part of a certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Kingsly Township, known, laid down nud des gnaiod on said Irwin's map as lot No. rJI7, bounded northwest el ly by lot No. 5218, northeasterly by lot No. ii-34, Koulliea.sterly by lot No. fi-lil, and soulliwci.terly by lot No. ."21-. Con tainini; Ibid acres' more or h:-s, witli all and singi.l ir the apiiurlcuaiicus. Also, excepting aud reserving thn fol lowing from the above described land to wit : Beginning nt tho northeast corner of tract No. olilJ ; thence in a southeastcr'y direction along tho lino dividing Tracts and ui;t7, to tho southeast corner ( f Tract 5212 j thenco in a southwesterly di rection along the line divining Trai ts C212 and 52i;t, two-third of a mile to a point iu said lino; thenco in a northwesterly di rection along a lino parallel with a lino di viding Tracts 5212 und 5217 to a point in tho northerly line of Tract 5212, distant from tho northeast corner of said Tract 5212, two-thirds of a mile ; Thenco along said northerly lino to tho place of begin ning. Containing four hundred and twenty-seven (427) acres, bo tho Mime more or loss, with the usual ailowatieo of six per cent, being tho easterly portion of Tract 5212, and being that part of said Tract formerly owned by J. C. Schooley iV Co. Taken in execution and to be sold as Iho property of Freeman II. KUsworlh at tho suit of Marcus Lrowuson. TKKMS OK SALi;. Tho following must ba strictly complied with when tho property i s stricken down : 1. When tho plaintilf or other lien cred itors becouo tho purchaser, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro-eint for tho amount of lho pro coeds of the sale or mich portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheritl. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All bales not seltlod immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of sale, nt which time all property not settled for will again bo nit up and'sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. Seo l'urdon's Digest, Ninth Kdition, page 410 und Smith's Forms, pago iiS4. C. W. CLA UK," Sheriff. Sheriff's OHic, Tioucsta, I'a., Aug. 1, 1882. ' ED. 2HE"J!IBII!I!3 Dealer iu STOV K K, T S X Vml 11 1 )Ain'.;- HOUSE FURBISHING GOODS ALL KIN1 OF .TOR WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionosta, Pa., June 27, l.vl. l 1". WUITTElilN, H. C. WlIITTEKIJf, Shetlield, Ta. Tionosta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation SurveV ing. Rest of Instruments und work. Terius.ou Hl plicalion. 1882. i HEADQUARTERS FOR 3? M, TP T1 "VtJ? A TF A W vjj ii4 Ah) IMJ lj To meet lho increasing demand f have made LAKti K ADDITIONS to my (stock, and havo now a full lino of goods. In eluding also , STOVKS, ' TINWAUK, LKAT1IKK, FA KM I NO l.MI'LKMKNTS, - I'lTOLS, I respectfully ask tho public itenerally to KX.VMINi: MY STOCK before purchas ing elscw here. HENRY HEBEtl 111., In tho F.instoin Duilding, may 11-S21I". TIONKSTA, PA. -A- CARD. HAVIN'cl sold our stock of Hardware to iSeni-v lli'ber .1 r. .'Tim ).iv 1 1 . -. 1 w.ii o Store) wo would respectfully ask for nun uie pa;, image neretoloro extended to us in tliat line. S. 11. Hasi.kt A Son., j. W. lioVAltl). August 1, 1882. WW. Dealers in G-BOCBSIES! TOI5ACCO, CKiAUS, HAIll) Vv A H K, ( U K K N S WAHK. ULASSvVAUK, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PA PKi;, FOREIGN FRUITS, VKO KTAULKS, I5AKKR.S RRKAI), OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. J ORUNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, tCLLfiP.S, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 8l 'ION EST A. PA. piIOTOGP.APH UALLKRY, x TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. Plcturestaken in alltha latest btylea of the art. TIMKTAnLi:, IN EFFECT July 2. aTmT v. m7i ( . T 1 , "TvT) I'. ' 1 A . M 7 W 7 5(1 nrPillsbiiri.'h Iv t -15 IMH led 4 nsjar.... Parker ...lv :i;tl 12 1.1 Ills 4 27lar...l'oxbmg..lv : -1(1,12 1;! II 10 .3 bll-ir.rnmkliii .lv 5 ID 2 1.0 v'.M. CM. A.M. r.M. 8 55 2 20 nr. . Oil City....lV -i U Roekwood 1 1 5! Cih'epolis :l -'!' 18 27 1 5-J ...JCaalo lbick 1 ! 40 18 21 1 -l!i I'tesident 12 ,VI 8 811 1 :i;i Tionesta 1 21 I 01 17 51 fl is Ilickorv 17 -"7 1 1 18 17 47 tl II ..TriHiUevvilh' 7 :t". 1 00 Tidiontn 7 5-' 4 ::V 17 lit 12 40 ...Thompson s 4 5 7 on 12 25 1 rvinotoo 8 27 5 15 (1 !( 12 (III Wni-ren 8 45 fi ::t) (115 11 4(1 lv...Klm-.uii....ni 1115 6 CO P.M. A.M. (J 'fill A- h'n'r. Vi'V) A.M. P.M. 4 42 II -17 lv.Chtrci (lon..iir H 25 7 57 4 2N II .'111 lv..hellield..ar ID 45 8 15 1. M . A.M. ( ;..Y. !'..(' l'.lill) A.M. CM 4 UO 10 (10 lv...l'.rndiord ..iirj 10 50 7 i'iH 2 40 8 oollv Olean ... .nr12 :il A. M. 7 (0 7 !i' 7 17 8 Oj 8 li 8 ,'.( 1 '.' I ! 41 10 : 11 x; 1 1 50 v.M. I". M. a 0,1 Annirto.NAi. Tha(n In-avos p.rulfoi I f: 15 a. in., K iny.ua 8:4!) a. m. Arrives Ir- vuietoii !i:25 a. m. CIlAUTAL'tJUA LAKE DIVISION. - Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, 'I I- tusvr.le, Sprtiinsliiirg, ('enticvillc, Co: rf, Mayvillc, Uroetou nt 7:00inn, 10: If 111 , :t:0(ipm, :t:20pm, 4:15piu, li.-oopm. Artiv" 8:0Oam, !: l".im, :;:00pm, .":.'.(ipm, 10:1-1 111. .-sundav Irani leaves 7::iiiam i nrilvn'i 0:0(ipm. Ij JN ION iV TITUSVILLF. RKANCIL Train leaves Titusvilio 5:.!0pm; nrr'new I'nionCity 7:'.!0iin. Leaves Union City Oitoaiiii arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday.- f Fl.ig. Stations. Trains aro run fin l'hiliulelphia timo. Pullman Sleeping Cum between Mij villo and Pittsburgh on tniins leaving I'.rocton ti:45pm and Pittsburgh !i:45nir. jr-TickctH sold and baggage checked to nil principal point. ' Oct time tables eiving full inforinntlou from Company's Af - " v O. WATSON, Ju., Clon'l Supt. v WM, S. BALDWIN, Oen'l Pass. Agent. 41 V 4:t Exchange St., Buffalo, N. y. J. L. CKAIU Aitent, Ti mesta Pa. OTJEKTHSE'S : LTJ1T0 HEALER -mruuvE us budb. i run run cun of CONSUL ITU) N' Bl'ltUug of Dirxxt, Ifr " riiltis. t'-iiU, i. 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