W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDXESDAT MOOIXR, JUNE 9. 1S7S. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Foi Governor, JOHN F. n.VRTRANFT. For State Treasurer, UENKY W. RAWI.E. ! afmmm Announcements. Terms for Announcement will be a follows: Associate Judge, $10; Prothon olary $)0; Sheriff $ft; Commissioner JS; Auditor $3. No announcements will ap pear unless accompanied by the cash. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We ere authorized to announce the name of KDWAKU KK11R, of Harnett Town ship, as a candidate for Associate Judgo, subject to Republican URages. Ed. RKrrriLicAN : Please announce the name of Hon. JOHN A. rROPKR for Associate, Judge, subject to Republican usages. JROTHONOTARY. We are authorised to announce the name of J. T. DALE, of Tionesta ljorough, as a candidate for theofllcesof Prothonotarv, Register, Recorder, etc, subjoct to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of T. J. VAN GIESEN, of Tionesta Boro., as a candidate for the oillecsof Pre thonotary, Register, Recorder, Ac, sub ject to Republican usages, Ed. Forest Rkpcbt.ican : Please an nounce the name of P. M. CLARK, of Tionesta Boro., as a candidate tor -the of fices of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder Ac, subject to the usages of the Republi can party. p. M. CLARK. SHERIFF. We are authorized in announce the name of WM. LAWRENCE, of Tionosta Borough as a candidate for the ofliee of (Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the uame of E. C. M AYS, of Rarnctt Town ship as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican images. Ed. RKprat.toAW Please announce the fact that JUSTIN 8HAWKEY, of Jtarnetf Township, will be a candidate for Sherilf, at the ensuing Primary meetings, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of D. O. HUNTER, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, aubjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of GILBERT JAMIESON, of Tionosta Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce tho name of JACOB MERCILLIOTT, of Jenks Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN RECK of Tionesta Boro., s a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. Col. Mann on Gov. Hartranft. In renominating Gov. Hartranft at the recent Republican State Conven tion, Col. Mann, of Philadelphia, paid the following glowing tribute to our gallant standard-bearer : Mr. Chairman : There never was a time in the history of Pennsylvania that so great a necessity existed as does now to nominate the best, the truest and most trusted one as the candidate for Governor. Emboldened with a recent success, and flushed with anticipated victory, our political oppo nents are rejoicing over tho hoped for and long prayed for defeat of the Re publican party iff our btate, and in order to prevent such a disaster we must forego all differences and unite as one man upon the worthiest candi date that can be elected. Happily for us there is no diversity of sentiment as to who is the truest and most worthy. This convention, animated by the feeling that exists all over the State, is prepared, without a dissenting voice, to name the candi date that meets every requirement. Whether as a gallant soldier, battling to maintain a nation's existence and exhibiting npou the crimsoned field a heroism unsurpassed, or quietly and unostentatiously serving his country in civil station, he has acquitted him self so nobly and so honorably as to deserve and receive the grateful en comiums of bis countrymen. In all the trying circumstances that surrounded ono in high station he has never faltered in his efforts to advance justice and maintain tho right. By a wise oversight he has protected the weak from assaults ot the strong. lie Las shown an untiring watchfulness over the various interests and indus tries of the State, and has commended himself to til who have at heart the prosperity and welfuro of Pennsylva nia. With such an oue as our candi date we advance the first step towards success by showing the people of the Btate that we deserve it. We consoli date our party strength, for all admit that this is the nomination to be made. All require it. We present an united front, and with this name upon our banner we unfurl it to the breeze amid au enthu siasm that is always kindled when men rally to tho support of the beet and bravest. When our opponents take the field under that banner we will assemble, our entire strength. We will march agaiut-t them with the ban the arriere ban and tho oriflamine displayed. From our own fertile valleys, from our hillsides and around our mountain tops the glad voices of Pennsylvania freemen will ratify this nomination, ami when the strife bejius with spirit and bitterness, as. it surely will, de traction will be powerless, for it has spent its forces npon him. In his case it cannot depress j it only aids to ele vate. fc place the standard of the Republican party in our State in his hands. We say to him "lead on," and those who follow will march to victory. I here move to nominate by acclama tion General John F. Hartranft as the Republican candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. The N. Y. Tribune, which is more favorable to the Democratic party than any other, while slandering the Republicans accidentally tells a few plain truths about tho Democracy as follows : "Unhappily, wherever Democracy has been trusted to any extent, it has shown an amount of audacity and recklessness, of unscrupulous creed. of incompetency for high trusts, and disregard for publio sentiment, differ ing from its opponents only in the de gree of onportHiiity afibrded it. There is no need to cite instances of this. In New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania the Democrats have had their way. and the country has wit nessed their performances. The Pittahnnrh Pi! "Candidates for county offices on the Democratic ticket are springing up in unnreceudented numbers on the strength of the success of last Novem ber. For the better navinz nositions there are indeed more aspirants in the Democratic than in the Republican ranks." The same is true in Crawford county, and Titusville Democrats are aireany in tne neia witn one, at least, of their favorites for a rood county office. But they may reckon without their host. Last year was an off year, a "liard tunes camnaicrn. ' and the best Republican strongholds in this country behaved badly. This year they aro likely to think better of it. jieraia. The political situation in New Hampshire is getting more interesting. Yesterday the Senate held a session, which resulted in a division the Re publicans withdrawing, and effecting a separate organization. This is but. a legitimate result of the outrage per petrated upon tne people by the Uov- ernor and bis clique, in declaring vacant the seats of two Republicans. and recognizing in their places two Democrats. The issue has thus been squarely made, and the result will be looked to all over the country with the greatest interest. We are informed that a highway robbery was perpetrated between Bloomington and Curwensville, this county, on Friday night, May 28th. On the evening in question, Mr. Clau dius M. Bailey, of Knox township, started from home to pay some money on a purchase of land; intending that evening to go as far as J. R. Caldwell, Esq'rs, and on the following day to where he had to pay the money. At about 11 o'clock, and when within abot one hundred yards of 'Squire Caldwell's residence, he was met by two men, one of whom threw some red pepper into his eyes, and the other knocked him down. Tho robbers then tied Mr. B's hands upon his back and stuck a rail between them, and, thus secured, robbed him of (1,350. After somewhat recovering from the effects of the blow given him by the highwaymen, Mr. B. began to call for Mr. Caldwell, who finally heard him and came to his relief. Mr. Caldwell thinks that, but for his timely arrival t4ie unfortunate man must have perish ed in an hour or two from the critical condition in which he was left by the robbers. It is to be hoped that the scoundrels may be discovered and punished as the heinousness of their offence deserves. Clearfield Journal. In reply to the criticisms that have been made about the publicity that has been given to Mrs. Lincoln's insanity, the Chicago Tribune says: "Such publicity was unavoidable. Under the laws of this State no per son can be committed to an insane asylum or hospital unless upon the verdict of a jury upon evidence pre sented in open court and in the pres ence of the person whoBO sanity is questioned, to whom the court assigns counsel, if none be selected by himself. The public trial was therefore a legal necessity." Judge Jenks announced in court, the day licenses were granted, that if drugged or impure liquors were sold at licensed houses, the court would at once revoke the license. All agree that would be right. But who is to tell whether there is bug juice and stychnine in the whisky or not? It is generally supposed that all the liquor sold is more or less contaminated. If the court can devise some means of preventing adulteration it will be do ing a good service to the community. Clarion, Democrat. , Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of the well known business firm of Jghn Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods iu their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican voters of forest County will meet at the usual places iiuiuiug inn primary election?, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 7, 1875. at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominate ka fol lows : One persou for Associate Judge. One persou for Sheriff". One person for Prthonotary, Register, Recorder and Clark of Courts. Two persons for County Commissioner. Two persons for County Auditor. One person for County Surveyor. One person for Jury Commissioner. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Each township will elect and return one person as a mem ber of the Couuty Committee for the ensuing year. The meeting of the Return Judges will be held at the Court House on the Tuesday following, to-wit: the 10th day of August, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. M. W. T. MERcit.Llorrj Chairman. For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains large amount of first class building stone. The land is euitablo for gardening, and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquire'of the editor of this paper, or of C. F.Gilles pie, Whig Hill, 33tf. The colored address label . on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus 1 Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can toll how his account stands. Our accounts go hack no fuclher than the 1st of January, '73, the-accounts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. A new stock of Spring hats auil caps just opened at the Hat Store, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute; very stylish. Call and see them. 2tf The lightest running Machine lu the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute 'says..so, and he knows. . j 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Lenses, the most approved form, for sale! at this office. CLOTHING! Rest Cloths! Best Make! lies t Fit ! The question in these hard times is not only "What shall we do for grub to eivtT" but "WHEREWITHAL SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?" It is a notorious fact that in most towns and cities round about us, clothing made to order is not sold in accordnnce to the depreciation of other necessaries of life. There is. however, an honorable excep tion to this rule in tho person of 3T. WISE, Merchant Tailor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who makes clothing of the very bestkind, tits guaranteed, from 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of other dealers in this part of tho country, WHY IS THIS THUS? UecKU8e 1st, Mr. Wise pays no larva fig ures for rent, as lie owns tho building he occupies, lid, he doesn't pay a cutter to 3O00 a year, but does his own cut ting, and is not excelled in this lino in Western Pennsylvania, 3d, ha buys cloths lor cash, thus getting a reduction on ordinary rates. 4th he sells for cash, and thus has no bad debts to make up. The fare is 55c. from this placo to Tid ioute, and ut tho presont time, you can go up in the morning and back at 8:30, hav ing throe hours in Tidioute to select your goods and leave your orders. Ciive him a trial, and you will not only save money, but will get perfect tits, and any style or ijuality of cloth you want. Remember the name and place, 7 ly N. WISE, Tidioute, To. You Can Have Money By buying your PIANOS and ORUANS from tho undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, t'oi the best brands in the market. Instrument shipped direct from tho Fac tory. CUAS, A. KHULTZ, Tuner, 3 ly JLock box 17W, Oil City, Pa, ron WOHK neatly executed at tho RK I PUBLICAN Olli'co. fjsr 6 DRUG STORE! Jas. II. Pones, Proprietor, DoigaW A Agnew's Blnk, ELM STRUCT, - - Tiokmsta, Pa. Agent tbr Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, Tor Medical vse ONLY White T,oad, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ol Oils, Kerosoue, Tar pontine, Benzine, Toilet Article, Per fumeries, Ac, for snlo cheap. JAS. II. FONEd. T HES UN. WKEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875. 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