KtMTOK. WEDNESDAT MORNIM, OfT. 8. 15. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge ISAAC G. GORDON, of Jefferson Cotiuty. For State Treasurer 11. TV. MACKEY, of Allegheny County. REPUBLICAN "COUNTY TICKET. For Assembly, F. E. A L.LISON, For Commissioner JAMES K. CLARK. For Auditor O. JAMIESON. For District Attorney SAMUEL I). IRWIN. For Coroner M. ITTEL. For Jury Commissioner VM. PATTERSOX. OUR CANDIDATES. PTATE TREASURER. Of State Treasurer Mackry, it is only necessary to say he was tho unan imous choice of the State Convention last August. Such .an expression of the popular will, after one term of faithful service, is enough to secure his election on the fourteenth. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Judge Gordon isjoo well known in this county to attempt to elaborate his claims against thoso of the Philadel phia "Ring" candidate, Judge Ludlow. He will receive mora than a party voto. ASSEMBLY. "Doc." Allison is calculated to win in aDy race he may tun, but the "Har monious Democracy" Dually succeed ed by sheer meanness, iu running Dr. Winans, their rightful candidate off the course. The right-minded men of both parties iu each county will teach the leaders of this flagrant wrong that Forest county's claims to the member this year shall be respected. F. E. Allison is a popular man at home, aad would serve the interests of his district with ability. county commissioner. James K. Clark, enlisted at the first call of Presideut Lincoln for troops, with other Forest county boys, in Co. E, 10i.li Pa. Reserves. He was a vigi lant soldier and won the admiration of his comrades for valor, until he was disabled at Burusido's Fredericksburg by a rebel ball, which destroyed the use of bis arm, and made him a crin pie for life. He is over thirty-two years of age; has lived iu Forest coun ty all his life, and is well known over the county as a man of fine business qualifications and ability. The time has not yet tome when Forest county will"tjbre"ft inan'of ability and Btness merely because he fought for his flag. We of Tionesta, and this end of the county generally, do not think we have been particularly ill-treated in the matter of county ofiices. At least we think "old Forest's" claim, through her banner township, Baruett, to one of the number is entitled to respect. Tionesta lias had three associate judges, two prothouotaries, two .sheriffe, one auditor, and coroner; and to this end belong all the rest of the county offi ces, at the preseut time, with the ex ception of one auditor and one com missioner, both of whom are old For est men, but one retires after the com ing election. The mileage question is of but snail weight ; about as much as the iuference "that a man could not bo well posted in regard to the demands of tho whole couuty ."because he doesn't live at the county seat. It is not the log ieof money we adduce, but the logic of fair dealing and the equal distribu tion of offices, as nearly as may be, through different townships, which is the way, and the only Way to conserve tha interests of tho vhote tounhj. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Mr. Irwin has a free course to run and be gloriQed, as there is no opposi tion candidate in the field. Ho was tho firist practicing lawyer who loin led in Tioutt. has been fleeled to various positions of honor and trust, in the boroueh ami eouutv. ami i U at present one of the member of! tiij 'ate Historical Society. The iu- terests of the commonwealth will be W. R. DUNS taken rnre nf with ability and integri ty under his administration. AUDITOR. The election of Gilbert Jnmieson, one of oldest and most respected citi zens of Tionesta Townsliip.for auditor, is sure. CORONER. Michael Ittel will poll an almost unanimous vote. Jl'RY COMMISSIONER. Wm, .Patterson's friends will nil vote for him, which will elect hiiu by a large majority. Rally to the polls once more on the second Tuesday of October I with such a ticket, worthy the full support of every good citizen, succes is certain, and defeat impossible. Let every man go to the polls and east his ballot. One vote may decide the election cf the candidate of your choice; n fail ure to cast that ballot might elect a less worthy man. Pee to it t,hnt duty in this matter is discharged faithfully. i, Communication f.cm Clarion C cx.nl y. Tho following communication ret 'di ed us just before going to press. The writer is entitled to a hearing through our columns, as the Clarion papers, and Forest Press refused to publish it, from what motive intelligent men will readily perceive : Ed. Reti'dlican : I reside in one of the obscure corners of Clarion county. Our county can boast of many glori ous Democratic victories, fought ami woii under the banners of Democracy. For nearly two score years the enemy have been bravely met, and routed. And Democratic majorities ranging from ten to fifteen hundred were rolled up. The sacred usages of tho old Democratic party, descending from the days of Jackson, and which have re sulted jkloriotii-ly, have been trampled upon. We pause to ask how staud the lime-honored usages of the great parly in-Clarion county to-d iy ? God forbid, that we should now find her fast passing into the bands of the ene my. Fellow Democrats, we ask you who is responsible fur those intcrual ruptures in our party? Every Demo cratic "otcr in Forest and Clarion counties who looks with open eyes on these abuses, without rebuking them. Unscrupulous politicians thrust tlicm-M-Ives forward, and if the party fails to recognize them, or to place them in high positions, that moment they be come "bolters" and "disorgauizers," and then set at defiance the time-hon ored customs of the Democratic party. One year ago we suffered our first hu miliating defeat. Again we ask, who was responsible r liule-or ruiu sore heads. To-day wo are iu a worse position Mr. Williams, contrary to precedent and county, knowing the member be longed Forjst county, violates all par ty usapes.whcn he runs against Winans, whom ho knows is entitled to the office, and in the face of his announcement, which was "subject to party usages." He now hlus actions sets his houor at naught and bis party at defiance Through his selfish motives he will agaiu defeat the party and turn the office over to a Republican. Five years hence, under existing discords, our long-established Demo cratic Btronghold will bo battered down and our guns in tho hands of the enemy, and turned again.-1 us, Fellow Democrats take warning; what can we expect of a candidate after his election, if he should violate bis pledges 'to get the nomination.? What can we expect from the man who wn compel you to vote for bun against your choice to save the district from he ing turned over to a Republican Forest -ounty Democrats, we sympa thize with you ; we must sacrifice par ty principles and vote for a "bolter. We are aware that your rights have been tampered with; party principles have been thrown usidc; the honors have been taken from Dr. Winans by the iron hand of tyranny. Fellow Democrats we say to you that you ore not bound by any principle, precedent, or rule, to support a Clarion county candidate. Party usages by both rule and precedent, make Dr. Winans the candidate, and no Fry burg conventiou can take away bis rights without a direct violation of Democratic principles. We d. n't agree with the Forest county teamster who was fiightentd ou" the ruad. We would rather vote I tor a Republican in torc-st county than to vote for a Democrat who would kuc- rifice every party principle ibr the take of getting into ofhee. A 8imos rum Dkmocf.at. A yronn to working rnori.M of both 8i:xra. Mechanics, artisans, factory hands, and people who labor for a living, find it very difficult if not impossible to keep the hands free from stain. Hand Sh polio will not only remove every particle of stain,' and what is railed "grained in dirt," hut it will also keep the skin soft and plia ble, rendering the muscular action as quick and easy lis the enso with those who do not perforin hnud labor. It is only 10 and 15 cents a cake, accord ing to cize. Every mechanic should use it constantly in place of all other soaps. Make money fast and honnra..i, $12.0 per day. or $7 per week, by at fince apply for a territorial right, (which are given treo to agents,) to sell the best., strongest, most useful. and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use ; it is only S.1. Sent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for -particulars Jerome II. Hud son & Co.. Cor. Greenwich & Cort- laudt Sts., N. Y. 2.3 Cm Marriage Certificates, LinuR Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf. THE BEE HIVE STORE! MY MOTTO: "FAIR DEALING AND JUSTICE TO ALL." HAVING purchased the store house ami business of rROrGK & KECK, l am now opening a ficsh stock of FALL and WINTER GO O D S . Consisting in part of PRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AXP CATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE Etc. Alan, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. AND CARPETS, Which I will boil at extremely low prices. LADIES' DRESS KOOD5, I have in Riieh varieties and quantities that cannot tail to please the most fastidious. ALSO, HATS, HOODS, JURIES RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS. Ac. of almost all kinds, colors and styles. HEADY "MADE CLOTHING, for Men, Boys and Youths. In fact everything usually kept in conn try stores. I cordially Invito all my old customers to give mo a call in my new store, and I wi:l tiy und satisfy them thut I will sell them goods as cheap, if not cheaper than they can be purchased elsowhere. I would also extend uu invitation to a I who come hero to trade, to cive mo a cull and exam ine my goods and prices. '.Yi-ly M. EINSTEIN. INSTITUTE FOR BOYS I At West Chester Pa. A beautiful nnd elevated Mtmition, '1Z miles west of I'liilu delphia. Spacious Play-grounds, with tiymii.vsinm. Muilonts prepared for Col levo, I'.ilytechnio tSchtsils or Business. Special iiovisioii mado lor very young boys. Many Modems remain, as boarders, duringSummor vacation. Session begins Sept. 10. Address KOIiKKT M. M'C'LK LAN. QOMFECTIONARIEg L. AliNKW, at tho Post Oalce. has opened out a chou-o lot of GROCERIES, COXt ECU OX A KIES, 'C A XX ED FRUITS, '10BACCOS, CIGARS, AXD NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patronugoof tho publlo is lerspocliuiiy souciteu, 41-tf L. AGNEW Tlo Republican Oflice T'EKPS coiistautlv on hund a lsrue as IV sort mom of blank Deeds, Mortgages, Kubpicnas, Warrants, Summons, Ve. to be sole" 'bwip for essh. tf. CANVASSING HOOKS Ft I It SENT FREE P rof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, S omanlinnd nnd their Mu tual Inter-relations; J.ove, lis l.s, Tow er, oto A (rents are sclliim from 15 to 25 o"nles a day, mid wo Mend canvassing book free to niiv lwk iii iil. Address statinir ex perience, etc., National Publishing Com pany, Philadelphia, P. Ti 4 Tf "R TT V MOORE'B RUR&L HEW-YORIER, ' I lie wivat I nusu-aicd. Aun citttural mid Family Weekly, Is the Stan dard Authority upon Practical Subjects nrd n High-Toned Literary JournifT. On ly ? a year less n cluns. ureal I'ro- miums or i nsii ommission n akwib, liiriecn Numbers (Oct. to Jan.) On Trial, for onlv till V cents. I'rcmioni Lists, tf-e., sent free to all Trial Snlm-ribcr". Addrtss II. 1. i. MOOltH, Mew 1 ik City. 27 4 Why "Housekeeper's Manual" fcOil8. A successful agentsavs: "I'nlikeatl other books, it has a claim nil woman's niton tiir. A house-to-house canvass pnys!" 870.UO in one week was ma.lo by a mii,.;Io agscnt. agents wan ted. , For terms and lerrimrv apply t J. It. Ford A Co., Nuw York, liostoii, Chicago, or San I rancisco. -7 4 Columbia Classical Institute. A Hoarding School fur Younir Men and Roys. Fur Circular, address Rev. U.S. Alexander, Columbia, I'n. 'SS 4t HCV'I Rfintf X readv for agents, ilLtil UUUn Home Life In Hie lliblo. liy Daniel March. 1). l., author of "Niht Scones in tho Hlbie," an I Our Father's House," of which nearly 100.0 0 oopie of each werewild. Send for Cireu nr, .ieir pr and McCurdy, MS Arch M., ri.lladol- piua, i a. -a 4 WANTED, Ifin farmers and Farmers' Ron durinir IUU the l ull ami Winter months to do business in their own and adjoining town ship., liiisnioss respectable, 'easy mid pays well, for particulars, ail.lio- s. Mci anton .V Co., Hartford, Conn, 21 4 TUB SMST IiU5:. THY IT!!! The Sclcmio American is the chancst and best illu.-trafert weekly paper pnblinh o.l. Every number eoiitai'ns from 10 to 15 original enravuijjM of now machinery, Nool lnvei.tions, Hrids. Kn'rliicoriou Works, Architecture, Improved farm Im plements, and every nuw disoovsry in Chemistry, a year's ntimlicrs coi.tain pajro-t and several enruv.n. Thous ands tu voluiiios hi e pre-sei vo I lor bind inland rclcroin-o. Tim practical receipts are well worth ion times iho tmhscription prut 1 onus, I a year, by mail. Speci mens sent free. Mav bo had of nil News. Icalcrs. TA 1 EN IS ootamod .hi thtt best teini. Models of new iinenti in and sketches examined, and advice fico. All paloutM aro puliiish.ul in tlio .M-iKNni i -A M khica N tho week they luo. Stnnd for pamplilet, 110 p (;cs coiitainii g laws and fu.l d.rections lor olitaininir TaUHita. Ad- dross i n- tho l'aper, or con.-oi nin Patent MU.NS A Ct).,:ii I ark Row. .N. Y. lliancll Olilco, corner F and 7th Sts., Wa-slilnton, U, C. 14 THE CROWN WHINGER Tho cheapest and bt'st in the market. War ranted truly s- If adltistln;.'. Special In ducements to Washing Machino Agents and tiia Country Tni.io. Liberal terms. Agents wanted. Send for Circular. Amer ican Maoiune t., MauufuetarTs pud Paientces, oiU te, 4o0 Walnut St.. Hiilaiiol- plita, l'a. - ii A;t'iits W a u ( e 1 . HKMi Fon CATAt,OOl'n. DOMFST1P S. M. CO., Ni:W YORK rrTTVS At Wholesale mid Retail. UU1U Double Guns. $'i and up wards : Hi-eecli-l.iailcrs. $-10 to 9.15(1, ttilli s. Revolvers, Dart Huns and Cap Kitles, (joods sent to all parts of the cmptrv lv- expressC. o. 1., to lio exsinin. I in-torn paid lor. We miuI a genuinu VV. ,c C. .Scott iC Sins' Muzzle Loader, Willi Kla-sk, I'oucu and Cicaidng Hod, nicelv boxed, tor $,. Sen dstamji for i'rico List. Smith .v tsipnres, o.i uroutiway and ou Cliatnum hi., tv, i, il -i DlilLDIiJC FELT, (No Tar used), for outside work ond In fide, instead ol plaster. Felt Carpeting, Ac. hend two ti-eent slump for Circular and sumo. e. c. J. f A i , cauutcn, j J 4 FIRESIDE KifeuSfi SUN Clll. SIN IOVm. ma to by PLUMH ATWOOD, produce thiiiarcat ligUt. Can bo used on any coid oil lamp. 1- or salo by all lump dealers. 27 4 UOIl l'ilM:it ALL. THE VI'. All It O I Ml. I'he Neutral hulphile of l.ime, a pr'pareil by llilliiurs, Clapp it Co., IJofVon. former ly J. K. Nicliols A Co.. Keeps eider sweet ail tho year round. Now Yor Ollice, 0 Colh-ge Place. 17 4 $25 tiouoy itiucio ii'ast Sl.OOO IJy all who will work us. If upon writing you do not find us all poire, will give vou one dollar lor vnr Irouble. Send stump lor eiriMilarstoO. II. Duekley .V Co., lekoiisna. nili-li. i l'AM M Kill Mi. Dr. Whiles 1'. S. Slammering IiistituU, 417 t-'oiir'h uve- nuo, N. Y. nest riorences, .N pav until cured. Send for circular. 7 4 WOMIN .W, le'l Hoys our Kieiich and American .'ewe li-y, i looks, euolies. No Terms, ,tc, . Ct.. AU 17 1 lianiM-., Ac, iu tbeir ou i tapiuil needed. Catalogue, bentu.e. 1'. t. V1CU1'-KV Kut i, Maine. tC Tfl tQO perdav! Agents wanted I $3 I U U Ail clashes of working people, of either x, younjr or old, imiku nioio money at work lor us in tlieir spare liiomciils or all the time tlian ut anytii.iii; else. Particulars tree. Address O. Million ii Co., I'urilaud, Mauie. -7 4t WYOMING SEMINARY AND con M t:iuiA I4 CO l.i,i: Ii, Ono of tho largest Hoarding Schools for both sexes in tho L'niled States. Six courses of study. Military tactics, dni niercial Colli go Course anil Telcurapliuij?. Terms low. Fall term opens feepleuiher 8.1. Sniid for a CalaloKiic. to ltev. I. COPK l.AM), A. M., or L. L. HPKAULK, Kingston, Pa. JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cash prices, nent'y, prompt ly, itml in tfyle equal to that of nny other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CAUL, VISITING CARDt, SCHOOL CARDS E DOING CARD?, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 2EIOXTZIE.Y NTATESIKXTK, ENVELOPES DILL IIEAD3, LETTER HEADS. KOl'E HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P o s TERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, MIIPriNO TAGS, Ac. 1 2,000, ooo ACiir.;, Cln.pFaima! Tlirrh iipc I lind in market foi sV.o by the UNIC V Par.lfiC RVLROSD COiT.P'KT' Jn tlie'trrit Plutto olle;.-. 3,000,000 Aef-slOenrral Nobroska. N v lev, wji'o iii vraelH el lolly it n-s aoil upward.' -'ii lif sd ten years' credit. Nu a. I vntiee ! hit t r"--ini sl. Mild e.r. ! licslrJu'il i-Hmatr, ferblt soil, . un iib-iii'iai ' "t u'ef'd wider. Till, 'JIV n M A KK l"i' 1 N Till! W10STI Tiie it. ns ' to ni'i' rrj.'i. ns ol Wyoming, O .iorudv Vts.i nndl Nrv;, l.i beinL' supplied by tiie nil vr.-. f tli Pbb Valley. BoWiori cavil to a EomsatoaJ of 190 THE EH3T IOC I0Z C0LOrIC3. KRKI-: 1IOMM J''It ALT, I Million of Acres ol clioieiHi.7veriiiiient Ijioclsopeii for entry uni'nr the lli iiii'i. I Iiw, nesr this (ircat lla,li(ad, witii nil tho coiivpiv i.mces ol an old settled ercin'ry. I'r.'P pawes to purchasers of I.uilrosii. I.'ll'd". K.'.'tional Afn-w shuwimt the I.snd, sls new edition of li. seriptive Pamphlet ritU ' new M-ips mailetl free evcryw he! Address o. P. IAVIS, : I. nnd Commissioner I . P. It. H. to-:t C:i::t!i i. Neb. b ' " ' , J ! L. L. Riehir.oiiil & Co. : P1 JCWELERS, 1 Invite the attention of, the public to thoir im- ; mouse ."-lock of youds, 1 eonsistliiif of toi'.tl Cauro Brts, Oil 3n, Jot Sr'.i, , 1 OjKrsOkiiDi, i IifoutiniChs'.ns, ' :U csiiws, in OoU sua Jet, -Lejb'ts, O:iin Brswltts, Band Brnoebts, i Aaeriaaa inl . Swiis W skliPi, Boj W tclxBS, 1 Amerinn uii French Closks, sad 11 tb Lstett Dwini ia Si SOLID silveh; ! AND I PL ATE l W ARK, 1 Top'Jicr with s Sat Msort- mnt of FRENCH GOODS. ! I i I Call nn.l etamlnoo-.ir ; j Uno.'ls sod Prices be- . I lore piivelisinir. Wo I Kusrauteeour prii-ssss J lor the same pia!ity of1 L. L. Richmond & Co., ' UusouniBulldliigr, I Chutast St., Ktadillle, Ft 1 THE VERY BEST PLAN By whLh yon ciii obtain Life Iusursnna Is the Low Premiuin.All Cash, Stock pln. It furnishes the largest amount of insur; aneo for a given sum of money. The,con Iract is plain ami dctlnlto, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. Tho pol ler is always worth its fsc, the premium never Increases. It Is the most satisfactory and economical plan for the Insurant. TlIK TnAVKl.liltS I.N.-lUItANCII C'OMPAST, of Hartford. Conn., grants l.ltn Insurance upon this excellent plan. Its security is uiKpiestii ned. Apply to any A;ont, or send for a Circular. 15 41 $3,GQQ FOR 20 CENTS I Itefore you start on a Journey, buy an Ae cidcut lnsuisiico Ticket vl the llailws l'rts.seiiKers Asuranco Co., of Hurtfuni, Conn. Tickets lor tale at rui:way stations. Ask for an liisurunco Ticket. GROCERY fi?JD PROVISION STORE IX TIOXESTA. GEO. W.B0VARD&G0. HAVE Just brought on a eompUta sud carefully selected steck of FLOUR. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everythinn necessary to ths eomplotn stock ota first-elassUrocery House, which tliey linvo opened out at their establish ment ou llm St., fust door north of M. I. Church. TEAS, COFFEES. KUOARPI. SY HUTS, HtUITS, SPICES. HAMS, LAUD, A si ri;o visions of a ll kinds, at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to be of tho best quality. Call and ex amine, and we believe wp can suit vou. UKU. W. BOVAKl) it CO. Jan. 9. "72. ps Yf 1 II O M A NC Y, OU SOU L CllARM 1 INi. 1 low either sex may fascinate ninl pi n the Jovo aud tttluctioiis of uuy person they choose, instant!. Thissimpln mental acqiiit'cmcnt al: can possess, - free, by moil, lor 2." cents; togethei with a Mar nk'u (inide, l'vptioii Uiacle, Dreams, ilndsto I adies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WiLLlAM it CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. PIReiPV Mudo Rapidly with Stencil . LI U II L I Key Check Out tits. ( 'atslonues, and full (larliciilars KKKK. S. M. Spencer 117 Hanover St., lloston. Kenwood as Boys Present strom; ati Tactions to parents and guardians. A pleasant home; IhorouMlt instruciion ; hesltliful disciplino; excel lent library; new apparatus. Send for Catalogue. Liberal discsuuttu Clorirvmen. C 11 AXLES JACUKL'S, A. M., Prim, 15'Jiu. New UriKlitoo, Pvnn. Vt'ISSCKIHK forthe Forest Htrahllraij O It will pay.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers