EDITOR, WEDXCSn.YSl()RMR,SErT. SO, 1874. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Jmlgn of Supremo Court, edward t. paxson, of Philadelphia. For Lieutenant (lovcrnnr, A. j. OLMSTED, of rotter County. For Auditor Ueneral, HARRISON ALLKN, of Wnrrcn County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, ROBERT n. HEATH, of Selmflkill County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET ' For Congress, tlon. HARRY 'WHITE, of Indiana County. For Assembly, J. R. AliXEW, ' For Associate Judge, ,tos. o. r le, For County Treasurer, S. J. SETLKY. For County Commissioner, XV M. B. HEATH. For Count) Auditor, , . . t. n. conn. Announcements. ASSEMBLY. J TVe nre authorized to announce, thenanio r DANIEL IIAHKINdTOX, of Kings ley, as nn Independent candidate for As sembly. . If elected he promises to repre sent tho whole people, and not any party or faction. . GEO. A. JENKS. The Forest Press quotes! tlie extract from Jenks' speech, published" in this paper last week, and, with bristling maue and fiery eyes, demands our au thority in tho following "numerous" question:'.1 . "In tho first place, did Jenks ever actually utter the above? Did you hear him yourself? from what publi cation did you extract it? who was the phonographer? or did Jenks tell you himself?- Who or what is your authority ?" , In the flret place, Jenks uttgred the above. In the second place, we didn't hear him ourself. In the third place. we didn't extract it from any publica tion. In' tho fourth place, if there was a phonographer present we are not aware ot the iuct. lit tho fifth place, Jenks did not, or is not liable to tell us himself. In the sixth place. our authority is Robert McClosky, of larmington township, Clarion county, who heard Mr. Jeuks make the speech. Mr. M. is what we call a war Demo crat, and don't propose to support Mr. Jenks on account of the speech quoted from, and others of a like tenor which he heard Mr. Jenks make. Now we believe we have answered the questions as they were put.but can 1101 help jinking that the sixth ques tion was all that was called for, and that the answer to that would have answered all the rest. The Press continues, "suppose ho did say what you ascribe to him, what harm was there iu it?'' That question will be answered at tho polls; you can read it when the returns are published. You understand thoroughly, that none of that wing of your party called "War Democrats," will support a man whom they know to have been guilty of such utterances. Next : "There were some noble men in those days who dared to stand up and express their conscientious convictions of right while facing ihe gibbet reared for their intimidation by an unreasoning intolerant majority. Thank God for such men, and we are proud to num ber George A. Jenks with that noble hand." What class of men had to "face the gibbet reared for their intimidation by an unreasoning, intolerant majority?" Every man in this country, or in the State, or in the nation, knows that tho only class threatened in that manner was the one which mourned when the rebels were defeated ; rejoiced when they were victorious ; resisted drafts; discouraged enlistments ; talked trea son, and lacked nothing of being rebels except the fortitudo and cour age to go South and enlist in the rebel army. And tho Praia eays, "we are proud to number George A. Jenh with that noble band." Thunk you for the frank confession ; it saves argument. Now who and what was that "un reasoning, intolerant majority ?" It wus composed of that class of men who gave their aid and comfort; their fortune and their livcu, when necessa XV. R. IH'NN ry, Hint tho Union iiiiht be pivsci ved, who put their hand to the plow ami looked not back until treason wM"eoo quercd, and victory (torched upon our banners. as it not enough to ntlr the blood of such men to hoar the treasonable utterances of the men who were, in that tcnible time, in full sympathy with the traitorous elements oi the South ? If you "lhauk God for such men, why did you place your self in opposition to them ? why did you enroll youtsclf in that great army whoso mission it was to defeat tho very traitors these men helped, strengthened and encouraeed? If vou were in earn est then, you did not during the battles yo.i participated in "thank God for such men ;" had thev been within reach, just after such battles, for in stance, we nro very much afraid that you would have tSton one anions the foremost of that "intolerant majority" to not only threaten with the gibbet, but to seo that their heels swung clear of the ground. More: "If you ftro compelled to waive the issues of tho day and fall back on the old dead and gone; lYyal and disloyal and copperhead and trai tor scarecrows of over ten years ago, we'll endeavor to hrunor you." These Issue?, old, nud dead, and gone, as you try to make-them, are live enough for us, and too lively for you ; you know ther are Ocarina- their fruit, and would draw us away from them. We choose to star bv them and seo that they nre nropcrlv circu lated. If Republicans or War Dem ocrats in this county vote for Geo. A. Jenks, wo propose they shall do so knowing his record. Wo shall then have the proud consciousness of hav- iug done our duty ; if others neglect theirs it is their own fault. The Totter Enterprise, the Demo cratic paper printed at Coudersport, the home of Judge Olmstead, the Re publican nominee for Lieutenant Gov ernor, thus warmly commends his nomination : JlldcrO OlniPtead won tho firsr. nrio in the Republican State Convention. He was nominated for' Lieutenant Governor, and in our judgement his nomination was the only redeeming feature in the proceedings. Design ing at all times to trent our political opponents with candor and fairness, it is with pleasure we record the fact that me people learned ot Judge Olmstead s nomination with much seeminir entiu. faction. We reeard it as a enmnli. nicnt to tho county as well as to the nominee, tiis ago, character, habits, ability and legislative experience well qualify him for the duties of presiding officer of the Seuate of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. In the election 1872, tho Repub licans of New Writ and Pennsylva nia elected their candidates for Gov ernor, and both of them have proved tho best Governors those States have ever had. Dix, in New York, and Hart ranft, in Pennsylvania, have more than fiUed tho measure of caufidence given them, and both have earned grand reputations for honor, honesty and in tegrity. The financial affairs of both States have been economically and honestly managed, and each now finds itself, under Republican administra tion, iu a sound, healthy and flouish ing condition. The State debt of Pennsylvania is undergoing a steady reduction.and the Sinkingfund of New York, which Governor Dix found had been robbed by his Democratic prede cessors, of nearly all that it contained, has had its credit and its funds re-established, bo that it now contains over 15,000,000 applicable to the reduc tion of the Stntn rlohf S,,,.l. o . . 1 1 , as these show the wudom and safety of Republican rule; and as New York r 1 1 l -r . . ... wuibiauu Dy jjix in maintaining her public credit, bv re-elect i n fr li I m Pennsylvania will also sustain Gover nor Ilartrnuft by electing a State tick et in harmony with him. Sunrjose the General finvimmnt,. . I VIVTI.IUUl.lb bad been in the hands of t)m 1). racy when the riots broke out in New Orleans! The bare idea makes one shudder. The McEuerv rebels would have been recognized ; the Colfax massacre and Coushatta murders have been repeated, and the highways and bvwnvs lcadinir to lnvnl rrilui ot. tlements would have been crowded ere this with refugees fleeing the wrath of tho White Leagues. Hundreds of thousands of negroes would have been sacrificed, and the proporty of Repub licans oi uoui colors would have been destroyed. Anarchy would have reign ed supremo in. nearly half tho settled territorv of the Uo publican. Andy Johnson, sneaking at Galla tin, Tenn., last week, "made formal an nouncement of his candidacy for the United States Senate. He said he had vetoed the Reconstruction bills, the Frecdinen's Bureau bills, and tho Mil itary Districts bill, and had brought upon himself tho impeachment trial, iu consequence of his devotion to the Southern people. He felt that, from his knowledge of men at Washington, ho could serve the people as well as any man in tho State. JOB WOt us. DONE AT TUB "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the loieesl cash prices, neatly, prompt hj, and til style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. s S-i, BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARD?., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, ' PROGRAMMES INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &o. IMr'OhTANT ANNOUNCEMT In" 171 I invent oil ami orurcd lotto it-pat i I'll inr nn Improvemont in Wnsh Boilers, 1 A simple arrangement bv which steam wusaiipliod to tlio washing of clotlitng. ! 10 iiiim under mo name Ul SI on m YTaIer, or, AV o m a n 's Frio n 1, For such It Is in fact. I have advertised It n nearly every Kellulous Newspaper Iu tho United States and Canada, also in the leading Secular papers, using donble-col-unm iKlvertisemenU. The mailer of thin pupcr may rememter neeiiiff my eiinl In t he vnriitiiH nnimr, r Hui .1. , I"!" " .it.- . "tun . .lllf U1h ceiveil from my .customer, in another eommu, will Indicate how it lias been re ceiveil Ijv tho ooooln Ihrmii'Viruit tim country, , 3 0 0,000 ITnvn Ivmn ..1.1 nliw..!.. T t-.... Al..t . j . . v. ........ ....... ... . , . n, ln nti iiicimib ur my purpose to say that I nm sat is tied that nuthlttir hernfnfttra n.l vacHim.I nvn- odsoRMoerM mxtifection,. Yet this, mv first invttnffcui! whs not quite perfect, anil .-.I iiiiMiiiwuynu-iiiiiiY9 nppueu mv self to tho Mudy Couittructing anil per XEW STEAM WASIIEK, A It.l no 11 A . t-i i in- it sin ui hi v euoris i iqvi every .... v uhiv in'fii entirely Hue erfl. Mv llPWKtivtm Wnulw.n n.t.mt. cd in 1S7;; i alwoiutelv raultWs ; no viiiutl. o.. T . l i ' ...... , ,,!. i ih'iit hiicw BiiiiL-ie person itll il. it hna rnn.ll loot ami Uiiivursal Hatisliiction, mid such must lm flw. rn.itl I'.... It 1... I'... - ...... .....-.I. iiiiin mi. r uci never laiiintt to an all claimed Kir it. in .i.u. iiiMKin, n mo sav, mat should any one hav. tliat lie has awn a Steam usucr. iimv mm n nn 1iib npam 41. A ....... Steam WASHER Of 1S7.1, now buinir ndveriised so cxten- imvcj.v in wnoio nun iloiiiiiopan ulver tisement. f he answnr In tho negative, feilllcst liim til ltUI..lll 111. 1..... An . - ,,..Hll.'HI. tlllbll samplo can bo pnicureil and fully tested. .1. 01 III U1IU 113 .lust half tho retail price, and I fully v. m i. mi 11, Alter a person liuys a.amplu lie ecu pet them of mo at cost. $60 Profit can bo Mado on a Single Dozen. Anil I have known a-'ents in Lil.fi nr.i..m for . .. A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. Tlirrn is nn ti'nir Ia m.l.. ... A.. .' ... . ... .... ,, ,,,4lvu iiiiiik-v iiiMcr, hend lor a sample and socure your territo ry. Make loimov w iiile vnn .mi. Header, iilcasei'a'ciilato tlm 1 two oaire ailvnriisniiioiif. in Hm nfiiiMo TIAN I'XIOX." It consists of lines at rcgulur rates amouuWd to J$I,7."50 Each Insertion. I repeated thts "Card' four times because my first Insertion (Oct. 8) paid 1110 1 ' 1 ' 500 IFJttJIR, CElsTT. During tho last eighteen liumUisIliavoiiv ov.icu 111 1111 criisinieiu, occupy ! ing one to two pages, Iu All of which paid well for tho outly; Imt tho "C'hi ltitinn Union" ("tho lartrest'circu hltion of any religious newsjiapui' in tlie world") puya mo better than any, and tlie INTER -OCEAN PAYS BETTKItTIfAN Any Other Secular Faper, T nicntinn lliia fl.i.f n'll . i " w. ....... ...v i , v nn i-uii Hi-u XlOW cxtonsivcly 1 advertise mv invention ; and hiking into consideration' tho fact that I oil it Entirely on its Merits, and must concede that it tolls well, lor noarticlo will Bl'll Well finoii.rli on.. .... . . . I J " " UAIMJI1M1VU advertising williout rual merits. If I ct a sainiuo inirouuecd into a neighborhood 11 01 leu sens AX II UN DP ED MOPE. Ruch a splendid chance to make nionnv selling tins invention may never occur asrsin. On tlie receipt of l'ivo Dollars, I ini 01110 vuu acompioio wuHiier asaHKin ple, copy of the cliroum, toetlier with a t'ertUiiato of Agency, with lull instruc tions how to eouiluct the business. jtu upon the receipt of tho Washer you may have time to test it. and if vou find it not as represented I will refund your money. nu it tutiicr rruiitn lit ?w. Alter I Send you a samplo I will hold vour countv a rcasonalilo tiino for you to decide whether you wish tn purchase or not. I will fur nish blank deeds, also blanks for taking orders, und will do all I can to enable you to succeed 111 tho liiisiueus. I,et me hear from you soon, or your choice of territory may lie taken by someone else. Address, C. TILTON, 10J (sixth St., rUUburgh, I'a. I. H. C'tit this Curd out mill nrnu.ii.tra U for iuture reference. Persons writing mu from seeing this card will jHeasc say thev l" "iu roilES-r MEJ'VIIMC'AN. Wl'J-lt " "'j'Efijie, "oy "&o abioicso 54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBUIIGII, i. ,,v ' . wiioi.i:ai.i: n.T : OFFER THEIR STOCK OF , ; . - DRY COODS AND NOTIONS lIi-vmuJAIN.1rvvKIVLowpJI(jJ5: .V.VifeiHOy ls74 The olileut and must reliable institution or nblainliiij a Mercantile Kdiicatinti. For irculars write to I. M'l'F SON'S, 2-:'vin com ;Pittsliurgli, l'n. "FARMERS'" Money Saved is Money Earned The undersigned are about In'roducing U'.-t,.. .. i., :.. ,1., .1 1 In "... i 11.1., 1, nun, lull i-v 1 t-1111114.il WlltKtllll l.'i.lt..laa m:ll 1 I .. u.. . ..... . . i.iiii, . .11111 neHllHir and Hinder Conibined, w hich lias attracted marked attention in the Western States iicrevcr cxmiuieii among tlio lurnieis. Afl B Villiliiiiir M ill U 1... .............. - ......... ...... .oiiiinr cm link ed, and It is tlio only real separator and imiilArln O.n IT U 1 n ( vj n. it Is simple, rapid and complete, and ves von nerfoefc nmlmi In i.iiniiu. ....... aratlng or grading tout grain. ' me use 01 1110 uamlcll ilill will im prove tlio condition of your grain, onhance the urii'O from flvn to fiilo.,1 1 ... bushel : and besides will lni tlie yield per acre, by tlie hiuhe'r grade of . -i . mu ni e TTiiiioii-ii ill UOWUII. With tho lOiiKlell Separator von can also 1 "l 1 x imnr r 1 1 l.ia i 1 ....) .. : 1. ...iwn i.ititii, ,111m s;n nij; a largo annual expenso for grass seeds. This mill works on an entircjnew prln- 'i'"' uiiineu no ratming Willis, and loes its work to perfection. I'llllvilHunra will nvl.i1.lt llSJ.lH:n.. ,1.- -.ii.iv 11 g. Ill 1 I ll( inn season, when you will bo ablo to judgo for iii..i.iuwiPi m inrniti, I)o not buy until you son it work, l''or Information, address MoCLiIXTofMC it CO., Mendville.jra. One or two good itscnts wantisl in mnrv county. - , ll-flm Tilt. J. P. Fttt-. B1n j twvrn, ujrl I ffrftdnftUtl ft ih rerfwt4 lr. Kltler Vfjtbl Ilhrunvatlo fij-rrip anil Illlnt irhlrh I roftrut am lnfUtll ur (. ria nilnllcA-l. l 'inr, Hftfk, lIrt,l,imlJi. Kervcmfl. Ki4 .cr, lU.wt(auiU HltoiunM jdiooistoi. Sworn in, tltii 5i"(t AT'HL I7I. f K A. OSBOUKN, Notnrg i'ubtie, i Alia. 1 .Tine.PlftiiI MiciiOimiaiiiiUJ i-iT-Il' Tli'Vi . I J iUkAWirtoilisbrwidwnwItr.HthTa'hilJfirexil-v 7-ly " 1 si.iar" of a Tiiots.ixiK Wli 'ii death was hourlv oxnectod fioni COX.SU.MPTIOX, all remedies having failisl, and Dr. H. James wiwexierimeut ing, he accidentally made a preparation of luilian Ileuin. wliii h curod Lis onlv child. and now gives this recipe frc, unriMTipt of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp also cures night sweat, nausea at! tlie suuuaeh, und will hreak a fresh cold iu 4 hours. AiMressJ('lt.llMH.'KJi(L.CO., I0:!2 liaco St., rhiludclpiiiu. I Nainimr Uiis na- per. Y.A am ; ', PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, 84(, 50, 873 1- 8 tflO. GOOD, DUKAIILK CHEAP Sliinped Ready for lTs. Maiiiifiiclurcd by J. W. Chap' man it Co. Madison, Ind. 'k3r Send for Cutulogue. "tV Acse (Piiniiles iilaikheadsl. Svmp- nns: uard, small .nmplcs. uitu Mack luints, most uuuioruus iu tlio cheeks, foro- icad and nose. . , l'lii'uruo. ( Intense Itchinu.l wlJch be gins when the clothing is removed; In creased by the warmth of the ld. No eruption cxuepl that produced by scratch ing, v 1 ho uhovo and all Skin disease perma nently cured. Kntiro cost of treatment, .Wi per week, or ?."i.00 per m tiitli. Ad dress lr. J. M. Yaiidvke, 1120 WaiuutSt.. 'iiilndelpliia. ) w&U Sin THE WONDERKUt PET CANARY BIRD! (Talent just Proc4iiJ.) rii.r. siN'ir von 'iror r's-cax re it managed bv any child.- Tlio lutest and most wondori'ul iiientloii of tlio age. Tho very thing for either parlor or out door amusement. i HKN1) FOR SAMPLE AT ONCE. Rig pav to agents and to tlio trade. Snt- itfaciiou guaranteed or money promptly returned. ' Sent pro-paid by mail try an y address, on reeeipt of ou wm. ur J lor is iotu. Address M. R. ROI5KRTS A CO.. w40Uiii 170 iJroadway. Iv'cw York. jViii'i-Imh trioitiMiiitiii. A Ilandsomo Sixteen-page Sheet, issued Weekly, and devoted entirely to tlio in terests of the MhooUng and Fishing Fra ternity. Kllfll lllllillier 1m rilnlnl.i u-illi valuable information, pleasant Sketches of hunting, etc., all highly interesting to tlio Sportsman. J I a year, in advance sin gle copies 10 els. Send for spceimen copy. itiiurcKs, 1 ne American sportsman, west Meridian, Conn. 22;im LOTS FOR SALE! IX THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. BICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. "y ANTED. Voi-lli rneltlc I)ii1m. Call 011 or address LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, UROKER, '.Hi Form u Avtsun, v-ll?m IMTTSlilRHH, PA. it. Y. ji y nN4jn WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, AT tiii: pos t:oi fice,1' TIONESTA, PA. A Full Kiosk of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND CLOCKS, O O It M t II It I 1 y o It I I(t 11 1. HAVINil Now been doing business ln! Tionesta for the lutst six mnntlis. T am well suited with tho plaeo snd imtron-1 age, and have concluded to settle here per manently. All persons wishing anything In my line will do well to call and seo ma belore purchasing elsewhere, as I am do-' teruiiiicd to do business on as reiisomililo terms as ran bo had anywhere. It. MY BUS. DRUGSTORE! Jas. II. Pones, Proprietor, Ronner it Agnew'a Iiloek, ELM STREET, - - Tionesta, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, rJOTiOfiS, SC., LI QUO US, For Medical vee (ELY White Lead, porfoctly pure, sold much rlicuper than forinorly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Keroseno, Tnr tientine, i'.euxiiie, Toilet Articlei, I'or luiiu ries, e.,for sale cheap. JAS. II. FOXES. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE " IX TIONESTA. GEO. W. BOVpD & CO. HAVE Just brought on a complete ami caretully selected stock of FLOUR, ' GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to the oompleto stock ofa lirst-class Grocery llousu, which they have opened out at their establish ment on Elm St., first doer north of M. K. Church. TEAS, COFFEES. SUGAR SYRUPS, FRUITS, SPICES. HAMS, LARIK a nd rno nsioxis ofa ll kixds, at tho lowest cash prices, floods warrant ed to lie ol the best inmlilv. Call and ex amine, and we believe wveun suit you. UliO. W. HOVARD 4 CO. Jan. 9, '72. A DVERTISEKSsend 25 cents to Oeo. fi- P. Howell rf- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y.. for their Eight v-iun?u 1'hm.i.i.i. i hI...u.i,. cost of advi risint' 1:1 n