- EDITOR liXMESDAT HORSING, SEPT. 19, JS77. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOIl SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. STJGRKETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR STATE TREASURER, CAPT. W. B. HART, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, nON. J. A. M. PASSMORE, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR TREASURER, WJI. LAWRENCE, OF TIONESTA, OUR NOMINEES. That our readers may kuow Borne- thing of nur State nominee?, we ex tract the following facta from their personal history : Judge James P.Sterrett is about fifty-five years old, a resident of Pitts burgh, and a native of Western Penn sylvania. He has passed most of his professional life in Allegheuy county, where he has twice been elected to the President Judgeship the 6ccond time, in 1872, without any opposition from the Democracy. On the death of Judge Williams of the Supreme Court last winter, the Governor appointed Judge Sterrett to fill the vacancy, and his high character and sound judicial abil ity nave justly earned him the nomi nation lor the full term which was given him by acclamation in the con vention. William B. Hart, the noniinea for State Treasurer, was also given that lienor by acclamation, and may be aid to have had no opposition what ever. Mr. Hart U a native of Mont gomery county, and, until the ago of twenty-one was employed as a farmer and brick-layer, receiving only a com mon 6chool education. At the begin uing of the war he enlisted as a private ir the Fifth Penna. Volunteers and served three years, and was then rec ommended by General Hartranft or the post of Assistant Adjutant Gene ral, which he filled till he was muster ed out in 1865. Two years later he Tas appointed clerk in the State Trees urer'a office, and in 1871 was promoted to be cashier, aud has filled that office ever since under Treasurers Irwin, . , Mackey and Rawle. His nomination is in strict accordance with the Repub lican policy of securing able and effi cient administration of State offices by the choice of competent and expeii enced men, and he will be elected with out a doubt. John A. M. Passmore, of Schuylkill, candidate for Auditor General, is a native ot Chester and of Quaker ex- ! TT . . . ... irticuun. jib nas nveu in x'oiisviue since I860 and Las boon prominently identified with the educational and business interests of his' locality and has taken an active part iu politics Snco 1872 when he was Chairman of fthe Republican Committee of the county. Ho has never before been a candidate for any political office. Since 18G9 he lias been manager and attorney for this State of the Metro politan Life Insurance Company of New xork. Mr. Passmore is a man of fine busine3 capacity in the ppecial line which the duties of Auditor Gen eral will require and h one of the most juntiring and energetic workers in the ani of the" party. He will boa rpngdfaji on the ticket, t i - mi' - ThjD crime of perjury which has 4bseu BteadUy ijrowifig since the cna:t rncnt of the law allowing defendants to testify iu their own itdjalf, called forth, none too souu4 a -stinplsg rebuke ,froru Judgo Pearsua At JJarxisburg. - The learned Judge in paeciiigseiiteexse , on tkr&a tramps convicteJ of larceny, two of ii'liaru i;ed worn pi lively ,they. knew nothing cf the transaction, .ecu! the opportunity kpeak of Jhe I Ii d. effects of tlie bw on the morals of vC'o,.1a1!T.4IlilJr; ttea dressing ' "prVjuw.V.J JM' tLe'r rcrjury ...j tvuicnt to every one in the court room called for severo punish ment and that hereafter all who enmo beforo the court and resorted to false swearing to clear themselves would bo severely dealt with. The court then sentenced the two who had sworn to tluir innocence to one year in the Eastern penitentiary, while the third, who had declined to enter the witness box, escaped with six months in the county jail. This action on the pnrt of Judge I'carson is commendable and should bo imitated by every criminal judge in this Commonwealth. ' ' A young fellow named Lcnord was amusing himself at Shawsville, on Sunday last, by shootiug mark a very creditable Sunday pastime by-the-way when Thomas McGlynn happened along tlys road and stopped where Leonard was shooting. McGlynn was hurt on a log job about a year ago, and it was neccessary to have oua of his legs amputated, since which' time he has been kept at the expeuse of Gosheu township. .He had just got ten able to be about on a wooden leg and at the tim'o he met Leonard he was returning from a lug camp whith er ho had gone the day before and se cured work for tha. winter. As they stood there together Leonard again loaded the pistol, and while working at it for some purpose beheld the muz zle toward McGlynn when it was accidentally discharged, tho ball tak ing effect in the Iattcr's souud leg. The ball we believe, is still in tho leg, and there is no telling what the result may be possibly toj, place McGlynn a helpless cripple, upon tho township for life. This certainly is a sad oc currence. Clearfield Journal. The political complexion of the next United States Senate, which meets in special session October 15th, is as follows, so far as the politics of the Senators.is at present defined : Repub licans, thirty-nine f Democrats, thirty three ; Independent Republican, one. There are three vacancies one from South Carolina, caused by the retire ment of Senator Robertson, and two from Louisiana, one being the vacan cy caused by the retirement of Sena torWest, and other being knewu ns the Pinchback vacancy, which has ex isted for four or five years paat. The applicants for the South Carolina va cancy are David T. Corbin, Republi can, and M. C. Butler, Democrat. The applicants for the two Louisiana va cancies are William Pitt Kellogg, Re publican, and J. B. Eustis and James Lewis, Democrats. Should these va cancies be filled by Democrats, the Democrats would have thirty-six mem bers. Don't go abroad for work, is the timely advice of the Americau Consul at Liverpool to the mechanics of this country. His observation is that those w ho have left the United States within a year, hoping to find employment in Euglaud, have been greviously disap pointed unless they went out uuder contracts guaranteeing them work. The applications at tho Cousulship for relie has incited the Consul to issue this notice. There is no more chance for an American mechanic or carpen ter in England at this time iudced not so much than there is at home, whero at least he will be among friends and not left destitute amoog strangers, as has been the case with so many workmen who have gone abroad in search of employment. The total exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for tho wetk ended September lltb, were 66,007,457, against $ 1,870,524 last year. To date since January 1st, $195,751,821, against $186,600,623 last year. Tho exports for the week :u elude 33,632 barrels wheat flour, 3, 758 barrels corn meal, 367,782 buihela wheat, 177,787 bushels rye, 785,098 bushels corn, 5,301,621 gal Ions petroleum, 2,460 barrels pork, 1, 973 barrels beef, 409 tiarces beef, 2, 985,204 pounds cut meats, 803.5G6 pounds butter, 3,1 12,375 pounds cheese, 5,790,124 pounds lard, 547,840 pounds tallow. "Dear Old Homestead," is the title of a very fine new song, by Miss Anna C. Hilts. This song has taken a strong hold on the popular fancy. Price 40 cents, with splendid litho graph of a country homestead. 'Tis a plee I bhall ever remember, (Should I Jive to bo fifty yearn old ; TVas the homo of us all in our childhood, Atxl wo prize it, vpm higher than gold. JldJcss all orders to F. W. Hel-lu.i-XJisher, No. 50 Wcsi Fourth St. CjoviUutti, O. N.5.-Ov.ir 200 tecoud hand pia Dos it ffile,t;-hp. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1877. (inA.NI) JURORS.' Harnett. J. H. Sheokler," J. II. Love, Joseph Landis, Geo. Maze. Green. Henry Mathn, Fred Lcda bur, Tims. Flynn. Harmony. L. W. Hotchkiss, J. D. Glenn, E. P. Clark. Hickory. John V. Woodford, Lew is Kioster, James Hcndersou. llowe. C. M. Nelson. Jcnks. C. F. Hunt, Raymond Het tish. Kingsley. Geo. Bluerock, Geo. S. Hindman. Tionesta Twp. D. G. Hunter, Gil bert Jamieson, Samuel McCIatchey. Tionesta Borough. M. Ittel Ji., A. B. Kelly (Foreman), J. T. Dale. r.TIT JU-ROKS. Barnelt. A. R. Slaughtenhaupt, Robert llilliard, W. J. Cook, Geo. It tel. Green. Geo. "Walters, Adam Sib bald, Geo. Jennings, Robert Guyton, Ernst Behrns. ' Harmony. I. C. Siggius, II. W. Thompson, S. B. Mauross, lter Ber ry, J. I). Fagundas. . Hickory. Selden W. KiflVr, -Wm. Hud jleson. Oliver Byerly, J. W. Al baugh, J. A. Smith. Howe. D. Millar. Jeoks. Jacob Mercilliott, AtnosG. Walton, John Salladc, Geo. W. Rose, II. II. Scott. Kingslcy. Matthew Elliot, Daniel Harrington, C. F. Gillespie, Wm. Toby. Tionesta Twp. Daniel Black, Geo. Saltsgiver, Adam Emert, C. W.Clark. Tionesta Borough. Joseph Grove, N. S. Foreman, A. II. Partridge, John A. Proper. E. P. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. K. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wino of Iron will effectually o.uio liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronicor ner vous debility, chronic diarrlnea, disease of tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, audi as constipation, llatulcneo, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at tho pit of the stomach, swimmingof tho head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering ut tho heart, choking or sufloeating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, clots or webs boforo the sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in tho side, back, hoad, chost, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of ttpirits. Frie.o 1 1 per boitle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some other preparation of iron ho may say it is ns good, but ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2')!t North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tfipo Wora Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Piu and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 2o!l North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Sent, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price $1. It never lads. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removod, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. P. Kunkel'a Luptral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re itiovo dandruff, allay irritation, soothe aud cool the boated scalp, prevent the hair from falling oil", nnd promote tho growth in a very short timo. They preserve and beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid aud wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandruff and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustrul restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, uarsh and wiry hair. Price por bottle $1. Asic your druggist for them, or send to E. F. Kuiikol. Pro prietor, No. North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-tim Red Hot! Spicy! Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S77. Belter Than Evr! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! The On, City Daily Derrick will bo gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newsp iper in Pennsylvania outside'of tho large cities. 1 1 lias gained this by giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It lias correspondents in every portion of the Oil Kegion, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. The proprietors, editors and re portorial staff, are all young and energetic moil, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick tho leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. Vl'ho Derrick will 1k better than ever far 1877. It will have special reporters at Washington and Hariisburg. who will scud daily specials of all importanteventJ. Its readers will bo kept posted on all tho political nows of the day, as reported from an independent standpoint, w hile a largo roportoritd force w ill keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take tho lead in discussing(uestions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for tho interest of tho Oil liegion. It will maintain its nosition as authority in oil statistics, ana its market quotations will always be found reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning the Oil Kegion, and a red-hot paper, subscribo for tho Oil. t'H Y Daily Dkhimck. Terms, J10 per year ; mx months j; n mouth iu ad vance. W. 11. LONdWKlXA CO., at Publishers, Oil City, Pa. TOU WORK neatly e xecuted at tho HE J ITl'.i.K AN Oilko REMINGTON Dreech-Loadlng Doubl'e-Barrellod curj. Weight. 8 to SJ pounds: length of barrel, as nnd 30 in. 10 ami 12 gauo. Prior, St rlbnrrN, $!,-, t Tw !t tmrr. 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IxjwosI prices ever, ollered sent on 15 days test trial. You ask why I offer so cheap ? I reply Hard Times. Kesult sales over 1,000,000 Annually. War commenced by monopolists. lieware nnonvinous Circu lar. Writo for explanation. 'Battle raging. Full Particulars free. Address DANIIOLIIIKATTY, Washington N. J. CCC week in your own town.-Term's ou and $. outfit free. II. IIALLETT it CO., Portland, Maine. 21 4 C) r Extra Fino mixed cards, with name, 010 cents, post paid. 1. Jones ,V Co., Nassau, N. Y, 2'2 4 Mothers who doso their Darlings with drastic purgatives incur a fearful respon sibility. Tho gentle, moderate (yet effec tive), laxative, alterative, and miti-bilious operation of Tariiant's Nki.tzku Aim:hi ent peculiarly adapts it to the disorders of children. For salo by G. W. DOVAUD, Tionesta. CI ) a day at home, Agents wanted. V'l'w Outfit and terms freo CO., Augusta, Maine. Tit HE & IS-4 S F Extra Fino Cards, no two alike, with J name, IUets. J. K. II AH RDEIt Mal- den Itridgo, N. 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