The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 24, 1877, Image 4

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    .. -JlUOANS
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, -UNNSYLVANIA.
1 1 E A IKJU A UT KR3 Hf.PUBLICAN StATK ")
Committke, Pnii.ADF.i.riiiA,
October 10, 1877. )
Our party lias euficrod an apparent
disaster in Ohio. Tho result liaa only
locnl and temporary significance The
Republicans of Pennsylvania will bo
noithor disarmed nor dismayed. The
Ercat and patriotic record of the party
in the past is not to bo obscured, nor
will it bo arrested in ile progress until
it shall havo finished its mission.
Our November contest involves
State questions of great importance.
A Judge of tho Supreme Court is to bo
elected. For this position you have
presented tho faithful incumbent of
that high office, Hon. James I Stcr
rett, a candidate of undoubted learn
ing, ability and integrity, who has
already fully illustrated theso qualities
by long service on the bench.
Tho financial agents of tho State arc
to be elected, and in'presenting Hon.
John A. M. Tassmoro for Auditor
General and Captain William B. Hart
for State Treasurer, you have chosen
gentlemen who combino every qualifi
cation necessary for tho competent
discharga of their duties, and tho rec
ord of whoso privato and public lives
is uusullicd.
In this branch of your interests your
party has given the highest evidences
of skill and honesty. Since your ad
vent to power you have reduced the
State debt from $41,000,000 in 18G1,
to S22.000.000 at the present time,
with assets maturing and pledged for
tho payment of tho State debt amount
ing to 3,000,000, leaving a net debt
of only 14,000,000 to bo provided for,
Bhowing an actual reduction under Re
publican administration of $27,000,000.
We have given the most unquestioned
assurances that our nominees will go
on with tho policy of retrenchment
and financial honesty. At this day
cot a dollar of State taxes is levied
upon the real estate in the Common
wealth. In national matters it rotnains to be
demonstrated that tho equal rights of
nil have been completely vindicated.
It h not yet true that a Republican in
tho south njoys all the political priv
ileges of a Democrat in the north. The
great Repoblicau party, cither in this
State or iu tho cation, will not have
closed its labors or accomplished its
purposes until all the rights guaranteed
by the Constitution of tho United
Slates aro practical facts, fully incor
peratod into the daily life of north and
south alike.
Tho coming struggle in Pennsylva
nia is of supromo ituportanco with the
welfare of the people, who through the
busy efforts of demagogues, have been
kept uneasy and restless. Much as we
deplore tho prostration of industrial
interests in the land, we remind you
that this condition of things is not the
result of governmental policy, and that
England and tho other nations of Eu
rope are all suffering in like manner
si ml from like cause. Tho constantly
increasing signs of froshly awakened
prosperity show that tho Republican
administration of affairs during an im
portant crisis has been prudent and
acious. Should tho continuance of
:r.is wise Republican control be assur
1 by your votes tho fact cannot be
!ubted thut tho time has nearly ar
ived when, by tho laws of trade, tho
cenback dollar will be the equiva
it of a gold dollar, and tho laborer
!1 receive for his day's labor the dol
r which promises its full exchange
la value. And thus labor and cap
1 will find full employment.
'a tho30 of our follow-citizens who
0 wavered in their allegiance to the
ty which has been tho constant
unpioii of American labor, wc ap
il for a critical judgment of tho in
. eerily of tho professions of those
Utora in tho Democratic party who,
iining to represont labor, havo uni
::ily betrayed it at the polls. In
io, as on former occasions, tho only
.est adherents of tho so-called 'Vide
es" wore drawn from the Republi
ranks. Deceived by ialso protes
ts and betrayed by nn insincere
:ice they have not aidod their own
, but havo placed the garlands of
ry at the foot of thoir worst eno
. Tho lesson of Ohio should teach
ivoidanco of eo fatal a bluuder in
usyl vania.
. ha Republican voters of the Stato
t recognize their duty and go
i-iptly to its discharge. We-all
.1 j'ou to act in your townships and
Ag. Tho work to be done is to poll
1 publican vote; it is your work
Must be accomplished by active
nset effort.
WM. P. WiLSO.V,.
Republican Stato Cow.
i l,. Secretary.
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS'
Retailed at Wholesale Prices.
$O00 for 230.
OS0for30O.
C700 for S300.
8800 for 8330
Tiirc
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO.
i-VK STRUCK
IIAIID 1111 CI29.
Only Ono Trlec Ar Cash, nnd a low one.
NO DEVIATION.
Wo par no agents' commissions, which
.1 . , 1 1 . t . 1 . 1 1 ...
ii'MMjii' uiu prices 01 mi 1 lauos.
We look in Mm Pormlfv whn tvinf n flfuf
class Piano nt ft fair profit over cost of
. ... -- V-'rilT"tl
agents, nnd flve them our Pianos as low
ns any aurent can huy equally good Pianos
of any other manufacturer, Hiving tho
nimi 11 uiei 11 rr ivn in ui ni nn 'nnn Ann.
x i-onf. in n ruuiTOi puce, wnat is usual ly
expended In commissions, rent, freight,
binveon 111111 iiiriuontai expenses,
'J'lio "Mcdolssohn'' Piano Co. can sell
10 inches lontr .with front rnmi.i i.oi-im-u
carved leis, serpentina anil plinth niould-
llln, Mini 1IJ1PH Ulliuiiui, Ull'llIlllUg
Full Iron Frame,
Over Strung Daas,
Agraffe Trebla, aiul
French Grand Action.
which nnlv fleer mrnnv Hia Krtof PUnna .r
tlie moHt celebrated niakers, at tho very
low prico of ?.'(), $275 or &J00, aconlinK
to stylo of case, or w ith four round cor
ners and full ni'rnfrn fnr ftir.n nn.l mullein-
tee them In every respe-t eual to any
x i.viiii uki'iu in niiiiiiar nivio, or no snio.
Tho "fr.iiilnlMan!nr Ti"..i. iu c..
tured from tho verv lirjt mnlnrlnla
hy tho most fikille'd and linished work-
. Ml . r , . .
uii'ii, j iie iTiHiiu iHctu ro is coiutuctea hy
ono of the most experienced Fino manu
facturers in tho country. This is no now
enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap
piano, mudo from green wWl, and by
trrecner mechanics.
Our Piano is unsurpassed hv any in tho
market for its rich and powerful tones,
and its adaptation to iho human voico in
sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities.
It sneaks for itself.
"Wc aro willing to placo It besido any
other niako of Piano on its merits, cither
in beauty of case, or execllcnco of tone,
and "nt half tho money" of equally good
instruments.
"The best tho cheapest"
When it costs tho leat money.
All Pianos fully warranted for five years.
Send for our Illustratod and Descrip
tive Circular. 1
The "Mendelssohn" Piano Co.,
Offieo of Manufactory,
r3 BKOADWAY, TS. Y.
HARD TifViES.
CHANGE TOUR SURROUKDinGS.
apted to tho growth of the Vine, wliero it
is an estabiisiied success and pays inrge
profit. Tho land is also adapted to tho
growui 01 reaches, Pears, Apples and
small fruits; also Grain, Orass and. Veg
etables, Many hundred of excellent Vineyai m,
Orchards and Farms, can now bo soon.
Tho location is only 34 miles south of
Philadelphia, by Itailroad. In a mild, do
lightful climate, and at tho very doors of
tho iscw lork and Philadelphia Markets.
Another Itailroad runs direct to Now
York.
Tho place la already large, fmccessful
and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and
other privileges are already established.
Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing,
Glass, Straw Goods, and other thinga, nt
which different members of a family can
proouro employment
It has been a health resort for some
years past for people sullering from pul
monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de
bility; many thousands havo entirely re
covered. A new brick hotel lias just been com
pleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings,
four stories high, including French roof,
and all modern improvements for tho ac
commodation of visitors.
Prieo of Farm Land ?2".00 pr acre,
payablo installment.'-;, within tho period of
four years. Iu this climate, planted out
to vines, 20 at-res of land will count fully
a much as 100 acres further north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit grow
ing can become familiar with it in a short
t'mo on account of surrounding.
Five acre, 0110 aero, and tot 11 'lots, in
tho towns of Lrfuulisvillc and Vincland,
alo for sale.
Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi
tion, Vinoland can bo yisitcd at small ex
pense A paper containing full information,
will lo sent upon application to CiiltLKH
K. LANIllS, ViiHilaud. N. J., frewof cost.
The following is an extract from a de
scription of Vinoland, published in the
Now York Tribune, by Iho well-known
Agriculturist, Solon Uobinson :
All tho farmers were of tii "well to do"
sort, and some of them, who havo turned
their attention to fruits and market gard
ening, have grown 1 i.-h. Tho soil is loam,
varying from sandy to clayey, and surface
gently undulating, intersected with small'
streams and occasional wet meadows in
which deposts of peat or muck aro stored,
Miliicicnt to fertilise the whole upland sur
face, after it has been exhausted of its
natural fertility.
It is certainly one of tho most extensive
fertile tract, in an almost level position,
ami suitable condition for pleasant farm
ing, that we know of this side of the West
ern prairies. Wo found some of the oili
est farms apparently just as protitably
productive as when first cleared of forest
lifly or a hundred years ago.
Tho geologist would soon discover tho
causo of this continued fertility. Tho
whole country is a marine deposit, and all
through tho fcioil wo found evidences of
calcareous substances, generally iu tho
form of indurated calcareous marl, show
ing many distinct forms of ancient shells,
of the tertiary formation ; and this marly
Hiibsutueo is scattered all through tho soil,
in h very comminuted foriv, and in the
exact condition most easily assimmilatud
by such plants as tho l'.unur desires lo
cuiuvaii. r:ti
QU1SSC1U pi: fur tiiu Foit-bt IlepuLllcun
kwU! will huy.
JOB WORK
DONE AT THE
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt
ly, and in stylo equal to that of any
other cttabluhmcnt in tho Dirtrid,
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARDS,
""N
VISITING CARDS,
SCHOOL CRDS
WIS DDI NO CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
SIOXT1I fi Y HTATlSaiKWTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL IIEArxS,
LETTER HEAD?,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
KLANKS,
POSTERS.
DODGERS.
HANDBILLS!
LABELS,
BIIUTIKO TAC;M, (fee.
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST I
A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
0
Its
Whon onco tiaed will rctola it
place foraTnr.
IT IS CELEBRATED FOK ITS ADVRNTA0ES,
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWIN9
MACHINES aANUFACTUhCt), ADAPTED ALIK&
TO THE USE OF THE FAMilY OH THE WORK
SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
fHREAD.a
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT I1EM0VINQ THE SHUTTLE FK0U INK
MACHINE. - .
THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRtCTLV
OVER THE NEEDLE, THU3 ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL CAN WAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKINO UP LOST MOTION, SO VV ARE JUS
TIFIED IN , V--
Warranllng Every Machlno for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHIN E IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
FROM f 1 6 TO 125 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES
EXCLUSIVS CONTROL OF TERRITORY 0IVEN
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS 10
35S Euclid Avenue,
JjKBA CLEVELAND, 0.
KTlj A 1.1) W J X, Tidlonto, I'a., Aprent
for Warren County. 4G-10
BiXBY'O
BLACKING.
au'omhiicw romnii iilackixl ani
i.i:atiii:u I'Kkskiivatitk.
Experts anl Profesalonnl Rootblneks In
New xork, nnd all other larpoeitieK where
thin Itlacking lias bcon introduecil, ne
knnwlfdtje its miporlority over nil i in port
ed or domestic Blackings in use, n.s an
Klegant 1'oliHh and Coimerver of Leatlier.
Bixby'n "Best" Blaek int? lins a and
Bluo IItle.. Do not be deceived by ne
coptinx onr "Ntiindnrd" Blnekinnin iliieo
or "Bout." Tho .Standard litis tho label
stumped into tho tin eovor.
This brand is inado to eompoto with
other Ameriean and Krenrli Blaeklngs,
but is interior to our "HeHt."
r.i.xby'H "Best'' Blaek ing will hhvo its
entire cost in tho wear of your bootH and
hoeM.
WOUSUKEErERS TRY
Bixby's French Laundry Blue,
lN SIFTING UOXEfl.
Tho ntoet convenient and ceonornleal
package, and tho only eomblncd Bleaeh-
aad Blueing Powder in use.
fc. M. BIX BY A CO.,
ManufaeturiiiK Chemists,
11 Nos. 173 A 175 Washinttton Kt.. N. Y.
N. F. BURNHAM'S:i874
WATER-WHEEL
Is declared tho "Standard Turbine." bv
over ti.r0 persons who use it. l'riees re
duced. New pamphlet, l'reo. N.
BURN HAM, York, la.
JOB WORK of all kinds dono at this of
Hco oil ahiyrt iKticc
W For NINETY DAYS
Elegant Table
Cttl he trraroA tj all en c!fillBeR with the
Hvon4ar4 SilvcrPIe1 Wwr, will mu4 ! aiij
luitlai. You mr raqulrvd to cat ai Uio loiktwiug BU?ratw Couuo Kudrid il to
liw Compkoy. wiib your dum ad vldtwt, mUa to cook Uti U 70 Mow
itmi . a Kxin-riAi! nnvfr ntxwui. ana An
to rj U cbrcd, locludlujf oo of ougrtvtug
cnRritrNi. 'iDo p"soo win m amt vj eiiniM
r Uo UU maicrlal, aad equal to tho U4
ul dcMrrcd In your bcd witbout furibcr
Cprtca c Nvioaa Bitm Piiwifl Tfl., T04 CMBtmrt Ft, pDnnfulpTTi, Fj
To whom It iny Concern. Tdo 6pooos aeat oat ttudcr ftiU arrQmD
w ruirtuu era o! bent quality, Oral beii lUu-4 wiib pur nlckal (tb bardiit
koowit), aod a duiblo-eiim plaM or fu Cnio-bUDdard tiilrar a4lt-d on
lop f th ctckti, tiiui itultiioR tiitta th very boat btiver fluted Wro muiurii.
lured. Wf will honor no eider which dx not couUin tb Btlrerwu CoDDua,ittt
WUi or toDOr Urt CU-VUl UWf ti'tr rtuvi riom Ihr tUUi of thl pnpp.
iJfiLoJ HWIQUAU blLVJiil tLATIKO CO.,
' 70-i Cheutnut be, PhilalphfaL
f for prc ur nalititiv, cnrkrlr.fc ami boxlQff
i 4aaaa4lu ttuf iuio Com Suu-tluJ duLU: -
Cm raeet.il of tMi Cocpon. loreUier with
-r SILVER SPOON3,
an5 n 4fh Ppooa fujffiw aordo&irrd Initial.
Iotbcr eh r.
lor ftlwl? Siy$ Vf flt 1H
-us iii 'vau muk uj iw PktAaa mm w
nriw iiaTimraiwrt
Fbo-rtl tt ba 6atiror, any moo f tho
liou oi uio rpvuoa o py(u)ob or Ul
Iuitm, Diatu ioa oaoaio oca auiia pieoa,
plated, 3i ais iutu, aouoia cickoi uj milter pinu-i, ix eu. Ar ail uitto
JiKHla ar doairod, CDcioao iba toil obunei, wLicb wl!l bo TS cw. for oai.
1 for 1bLm, aud IA eta. fof fvtka iot4, lM-l,k-ibua aoouriu lor
wh.it woutd oom4 job lunch titwo Id act oV.vr wv. Bernei:ibov that
eaeti OM-tiuln. taxenr't IdIvom. Im
1 . IMPORTANT.
Tbtt Ittenl lidi m4 for ol
F f II U k. tb luUrrt of .U wh. cq Mr,t( Iu
r 1 d. barrel lr n)MOa of the OXMrallroi
r k ojriffilig tUf M iMiuiJ Lo oUJruji4
ziATiunoVb fciivuj rt atino co.,
JiA 101 Cbcstnat Street.
rniLADELTniA. FjV,
Music Has Cliarms .
y PRICEH REDUCED.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD !
WILL LAST A LIFE TT'dEl
45,000
Of Til U C'Kl.MUlATI'.n
SHONim Oil GAM
IN DAILY UHH.
A Stool Boxed Frrc with each Orsnii.
The bent talent iu tho country recom
mends thcoo orjjans. The nicest' and best.
More tor the money, and c;ivcs better kiiL
iMl'aetiou than any iiow made. They coin
lriso tho
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poht-pnid to any address, upon Hpj'liea
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in,iivmotti ncitlicilul
itmIu anil iHTfoct
in tone ever miidr.'
J l han tnt crlrbrnlrd
1'nnrrrtoNlon, will
rhuo Hue iuiiiuiiuii
' oj'lhc IIuiiihii Vulco,
a'i'l two unil ii hiiir
jH rtaycn of bulls lu
iiru in irirri uur
in liny wll li the renin,
Sc their 'llcrl iimiii.
'Icnl it I'iiTtrll'Tliitf.
AWATUHVI Mill.
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AWONt'lCltTmVJifSPKU, C'KNTKNNIAT,
Ml.ni'.M, f'llAl'KI., nnd t'OTTAt. K llt
(JAMS, in ITniqiin I rcncli t'aaca aro in ctc
try recpeet VI ICST CLASS.
.WATERS1 PIANOS.W.
tXV"vrkuiRnMlilp,&: irnbilil t I'lisurpasnvil.
Warranted for SIX YKAltH. r-.3
I'ltU KS HXTKF.iHEI.Y LOW r rndh;
Monthly liminllniontit rerelvrd. A l.lbcrnl
Dlnroant V DwhtrA, htini'ttTS.ChurchMSchooU.
ttc.KUV.WVS WAN'I DU. Spprlnlimlucr.
nentato the Irnile.IlliiNirntcil l'nlnloiiii
Mailed. .Sucnrwt-linnd InMirninenia at t.rcnt
llarHalon. 1IOHAC K WATKli.i
MuuHfuctnrurH ami Oenlcrs,
40 l:ST Mill WTHHET, I'NION
BQUiOlE, NliW OKK, liox, 3MJ7.
$500 A MOXTH 1(1 Active Men M'lIiiiR
our hotter Copying Rook. Nnj.avs
or water used. Sample worth $:.(hi free.
S;)nd Htarnp for circular. KXCKhSItiR
M'K'ti CO., ! Madison, nnd Deat byrn
Street, Chicago. ,
PROM DATE
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cotu Tboao epoous aro Raaruifiyl to bo
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PIPlLiIETOILsnQ
ilESIClCYCLIPll
iUMJ
NEW REVISED EDITION.
KNTlRKhY RKWRITTKX BV TI1K
AlihKNT W1UTKRH OX
K V KRY.SU B.I KCT.
Trlnted from New Typo, and Illustrated
Willi severlal 'I'lioiisand ICji
raviiiKS and Mays.
Tlio woi korlfrinnllvpuliliNlied under Um
title of TlIK NKWAMMItlCANtlYCUi
l'.lODIA wiim completed in l.Mht, sinco
wliicli time, tho wide circulation wlilnh It
has attained In all pari of the United
States, nnd the signal developments whieJi
have taken place in every lirnncli of
science, literal lire, and art, finve induced
Iho editors and publishers to submit It to
an exact and thorough revision, and t
Issue a now edition entitled
THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.
Within the last Ion years the procross of
discovery In every department of knowl
edge has made a new work of reference m
Imperative want.
Tho movement of political ntfalrs lnm'
kept, jmce with the discoveries uf science,
and their fruitful application to the Indus
trial and nseful ai ls and the convenience
and refinement of social life, (ircut war
and consequent revolutions have occurred,
Involving naiioiuil changes of peculiar
moment. The civil war of our own coun
try, which was nt Its hi iidit when the lust
volume of the old wi k appeared, has hap
pily been ended, and a new course of com
mercial and industrial activity has town
commenced, haie accessions to our
GEmiitmnnL kxowlkdkk
llave been made, by tho indefathjuljlo ex
plorers of A frlciw
Tho jiroiit liolitical revolutioni fif tSu
last decade, with the natural result of Ilio
lapse of time, lmvo lwoiilit into nlili
view a iiiu'.litndo of new men, whom
io
iianies aro in ev ery one's mouth, and of
IOMII
who.-e lives every one Is curious to know
the particulars. '( ircat b.itlles bin e been
loujrlil and important sieves in.iiiitaiiied.
of which the details aro as yet preserved
only in the nert pnp.rs or in Iho transient
publications of the day, but which vnyUt
now to take their place in
rilO.lM'.NT AND .UTHENT1C niSTCRY.
In preparing the jiresenl e.Hlion for Uin
press.it has aeecriliui;! y been the aim of iho
editors to lirinn down 'the Informal ion ti
tlio latest possible dales, and to furnish nil
accurate account of llio most recent, dis
coveries in science, of every fresh produc
tion in literature, and ol the newest iu voli
tions in the jiruclieal eits, as well an k
U' vp n sueclnet and 01 ic;inal record of Un
irorss of
I'llLITIf Al AM) II1ST0KICAL KVKXTS.
Tho work has leen beun nftor Innj nm4
careful preliminary labor, nnd with l ha
most nmplo resources for carryinjt it on U
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