( EDITOR. WEDNESDAY M0RN1XG, ACC. 14, 1873. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES YV. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS, AARON K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, HARRY WHITE. Subject to decision of District Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, N. P. WHEELER. FOR PROTIIONOTaRY, fcc., JUST1S SHAW KEY. FOR SHERIFF, C. A. RANDALL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, II. W. LEDEBUR, ' JOHN H. WHITE. FOR COUNTY AUDITORS, N. THOMPSON, D. F. COPELAND. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. II. CHURCH. SOME FACTS AND FIGURES. The Secretary of tho Treasury has furnished the public a tabulated state ment showing the volume of paper in circulation each year for eighteen years, and tba purchasing power of the paper dollar as compared with v gold on the first day of each fiscal year. This statement is very remark able, and will give the greenback ad vocates an unpleasant surprise. A great deal of loose statement has been indulged in by th gentlemen who teach that the legal-tender quality of the paper dollar determines its value W. R. DUNN - - - " They will now learn that many things are very uncertain in this mutable world, and none more uncertain than theories of finance. On the other hand, the advocates who saw in. contraction the perfect panacea for all our ills will learn that the appreciation of the pa per dollar has outrun the ratio of con traction. All will be com polled to admit that the laws that govern finance are not fully comprehended by any ' mi ono person, ine person who cives some part of his attention to finance lor six months is very apt to think that ue has fathomed the subject. To such a student alf who disagree with him appear unconscionably stupid, and there is a tendency to set all disseuters aside as knaves aud fools. There will probably have to be a revision of the ories and a resetting of squadrons in the field. The rosewater-colored theo ries of the greenbacker can no longer mislead and delude that portion of the public which retains some regard for ligures and facts. To those who have attributed all the distress and stagnation which was sud denly precipitated upon the country in 1873 to a 6udden withdrawal of a large sum from the circulating curren. jy,4t will doubtless be a surprise to learn that there was in circulation at that time a greater volume of paper, Ly more than fifty millions, than there was in 18G9 and 1870, which years were exceptionally prosperous years. It will perhaps etill more surprise such persons to learn that on the 1st of July, 1874, the currency volume had increased upwards of thirty millions over that afloat in 1873. Such are the facts which appear in the statement alluded to. The advance in the pur chasing power of the paper dollar was vet more impoitant. For though in " the volume of the currency was , one-hundred and twenty-five millions greater than it was on the firs day of the present month, the purchas ing power of that volume was but eight millions more than we hare to day. But in 1865 tbe government was paying its floating war debt, and vast sums were disbursed. The volume o the currency then reached nearly a thousand millions, worth in gold not quite seven hundred millions. There was afloat in 1873 $750,000,- 000 in bank notes and legal-tenders, whose real value was $648,000,000. This was all paper, and the volume was not reinforced by fractional silver. There is to-day afloat $688,000,000 in paper, and at least $40,000,000 in sil ver coin in the aggregate say $728, 000,000, worth to-dny in gold $724, 000,000. We have this day, then, a volume of currency greater in positive value and in purchasing power by up wards of thirty millions than we had in 1865, when the currency volume was the largest the country ever had. As to volume there has been contrac tion, but as to value, us to purchasing power, there has been a remarkable expansion. Every man is aware that a dollar will purchase more of the many necessaries of life to-day than it did in 1865 by more than one-half. The owner of a dollar can purchase as much to-day as he purchased with two dollars during the years we now re gard as exceptionally prosperous. A. man can to-day take a ten-dollar iiqte and purchase a suit of clothes for which he mu6t have paid twenty dol lars five years ago. It is common enough to hear allu sions to years just preceding the war as "good times." And in one sense they were good times as compared with 1857-58. But so are these times "good" compared with those years. When complaint is made of the shrink age in real estate, it is well enough to remember that we have not jet reach ed the shrinkage of that crisis. But if 1860 was a prosperous year, what will the inflationists say to the fact that the volume and value of our cir culation at this time is not less than double that of 1860. We have not doubled in population. Our real wants have not at all increased. But we are very poor, and business is flat. It would not surprise us much to learn that the retail trade of Philadelphia is larger to-day than it was at any time before the war. We do not positively affirm it, but should the figures show that, it would not surprise us in the least. At some time in the future, philosophers will perhaps look back to this crisis and wonder that none of us seemed to grasp the real question. For it is very likely to turn out that tho currency has had much less to do with our evil case than several other things, all in the nature of ewe lambs, cher ished m the apple of our eyes, and in the eyes of most us without fleck or spot. North American. List of Jurors for Sept. Term, 1878. GRAND JUKORS. Tionesta Boro. A. B. Kelly, Fore man ; Wm. Richards, J. M. Kepler. lionesia Twp. G. W. Zents, Q. Jamieson, M rises Mealy. Barnett. J. E. Hillard, Sebastian Cook, Jno. D. Moore. Green. R. D. Wfitcomb, Johu Metzgar, V. II. Harrison. Hickory. Geo. Sibbald.Uriah Kies ter, Amos Cooper. Harmony. Peter Berry, J. A. La cy, Cyrus Neill. Howe. D. Miller. Jenks.- N. K. Burton, S. F. Rohrer. Kiugsley. Geo Watson, W. B. Heath, II. Dotterers. . PETIT JURORS. Tionesta Boro. J. K. Brush, O. W. Proper, J. S. Hood, H. O. Davis, Geo. W. Bovard. Tionesta Twp Abrara Mealy, Oli ver Byers, Wm. Smearbaugh, Jas. R. Huddleson. Barnett. James Boyd, W. M. Coon, Wm. Shields, T. L. Magee, Jas. Mor gan. Green. Jas. Johnston, Herman Bloom, David Walters, C.F.Cropp. Hickory. G. W. Siggins, Samuel Mervin, Boyd Jones, Jas. Smith, Jno. McDonald. Harmony. Jesse Burchfield, Jesse Dawson, Calvin Cleland, W. P. War ner, W. R. Siggins. Howe. C. F. Fox, J. Black. Jenks. Jno. Dodge, Jacob Mercil- liot, Rufus Dodge. Kingsley. Geo. Bluerook, D. Tobv. Conrad Zueudell, Richard Sutton. A. B. Root. Try Kankel'K Perfumes lor the handkei chief. For sale at Bovard'!. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in liis hands by an East India missionary the for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing aud using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamn. namincr tliia no nor V .W Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. . 14 eow-lv For Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will be exchanged for Philadelphia property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm street adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap ply to S. I). Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. Frvm the Pliubuirh l.mdor, M.reh W, InM.) "I Must Lie Down and Die." The following is rh extract from a letter dated July 21, 1877, to tho discoverer of Bothesda Water. Tho winter U the Rev T. 15. Fuller, 1. I)., I). C. L., Rector of St G regory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. The writer, at the age of t0 years was a victim of KaccJtarine Diabetes. His physician said (to use Dr. Fullej's words) "ho could do no more for me than lie had done ; that my disease was incurable, and that 1 must lie down and die." IWe should state here, en parenthe sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, sq., is the sole ana only authorized arent for this wonderful water for this State, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days," ho writes, "after taking the Water, I obtained relief, and since that time I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could give inysolf reasonable rest, I would bo quite well." Such testimony, from such a sourco, should indeed have convincing wolght. Sole agent for Pennsylvania. Ohio and West .Virginia. JOSEPH FLEMING, 84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pumphlets and Certificates. mailed free. PmrE nnr frallnn. 5fl nnr ntia.fnnH I. barrel, f4.00 ; half barrel, $8.00 ; barrels, $16.00. E. F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel'a cnlnbmtarl Ttlttav Wl. of Iron will effectually cure liver com- nl.ini 1 . . .1 ! J 1 . fiami., jnuiiuice, uyspeimin, cnronicor ner vous (lnl)ilitv. f-hrnmc Hiitprlimo JI.nou.nf the kidneys and all diseases arising from u ui.-vi uci en iivri. cswjium ii or lniesunes, Mich as constipation, flatulence, inward nil pk. fYillnnna nf hlnrul r tha hnl nAi-9 i 1 v. vwu vk viio iivuU r ill 1 ljv of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust lur iuuu, luimess or weignc in too stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orrluttering at the nit nf Mm ntnniar.li UW 1 Til TY I III. Ilf . 1. , , " " "v" " ..... l.lllf head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering m uiu noun, cnoKing or sunocnting sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or waIm l,nr,rn ti,Q sight, dun pain in the head, deficiency of fi-iaj.iii,iiMi, j eiiuwiiens 01 me SKin ana eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price (ft per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some other preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 81 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pu. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price f 1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tapo Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. F. Kunkel'a Lustral & E. F. Kunkel'a Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling oft, and promote tho growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it sort and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearuueo to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrutl and prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle 1. Ask your druggist for them, or send 10 K. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 250 Nortli Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-6m Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes," a delicious perfume for the handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery ; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, Proprietor. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every tiling in the Tonsorial Art done with neatness and despatch. ' Also a first-class stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabie fc II unter'a and the Post Ollice, Tidioute, Pa. 33 ly NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. rpHE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy-J- town,) Forest county, has beon thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of fa CUSTOM OltlNDIXG. FLOUR, FEED, v AND OATS. Constantly onhaud, and sold at the very lowest figures. II. W. LEDEBUR. JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -:o:- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS-ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN SUMS, RIFIES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF . STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, And our Olcbrntrtt KENTUCKY RIFLE, IVtilrh has been the HUNTER'S riilDE for over ,'iO Year. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUR SPOUTING FJUKNDS: v h Clilllcfl Nliol, which is pronounced by competent judges to bo the BEST MADE SHOT IN THE WORLD. We lmve all sizes from No. I up to No. M.V. Aiao BOUAIim AXn IMIXK-S Nl'ltlXft Tit A VH. A FULL STOCK OK ROITHI RALLS AND RALLS FILLED WITH FEATHERS, Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to JAMES BOWN & SON, co 6m 136 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HYDE, 8IIATTUOK & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS. Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. Kxtru Heavy Guiih JW Ioiifj Itmi(; u HpceluK-. Cut this out and spihI for Catalogue and Frico-LiHt, enclosing 3 cent htatnp. 49.9m. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? THEN USE MIM.i:it into CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready IWr n is White, and over Ono Hundred different Colors mado of irtrict ly pure White Lead, Zino and LiSseed Oil, Chemically comMned, wurrnated nim-h handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twieo tm Long its any olher Faint. It luw taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of tho Union, and h on Many Thousand of the finest houses is the eountrv. Address: IXLEiR, SAXPLE C1ED SENT FREE. FOR SALE BY ROBINSON GOODYEAR'S KUBBER GOODS OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, Wholt-Milr and Krlall. Handsome "Rjversihlo" Coat &12.0O. Oth er styles, $2.;V) to $12.(K1. In ordering coat give height and chest measure over vest. Cap, Capes, Loggins, Oun Covers, and Waterproof Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Nursery Apron. $1.75. Children's Bibs and Diapers, 50 cts. Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, $1.00 A f 1.25, by mail. Red Sheets, handsomely finished, full ftize, $1.50 by mail. Ladies' Rubber Gloves for Housework, Gardening, and Softening and Whiten ing the hands; and a cure for Salt Rheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, $1.25. Gauntlets $1.50. Nursery Sheoting, Not Water Bottlos. Llio Preservers, Air Bosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venience of ladies, worthy their attention. FR ;? GnwDY k A k' s M A N r a t., i 1 1 u s t rat cd , 52 pages of valtiablo information, of In terest to every one, on receipt of address and stamp. Goods suitable to all purposos. Special article to order. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Best Goods at Lowest New York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Coodyear'i Rubber Goods, Manufacturers and Dealers, Wholeuals and Retail, Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 21 1 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. Hot 8. J 45.3m ADVKRTISERS send 25 cents to Goo. P. Rotvell it Co., 41 l'ark Row, N. Y., for their Kiglity-page Pamphlet, showing costot ' ivdverising. 13 4t OB WORK neatly" executed at the RE I PUBLICAN OUice Can't be made by every agent ev ery month in the business we furnish, but thoso willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars u day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain hero. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a complete Outlit free. The business nays totter than anything else. We will boar expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Funnel s and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, hhould write to us and learn ail about tho work at once. Now is tho time. Don't delay. Address Truo & Co., Auul;i, Maine. 999 HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Mass. . BROTHERS, V.9, .77, P .7.7 St. Clair Stmt, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNFAl, TIONESTA, PA. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, Pittsburgh, Titusville 6l Buffalo Railroad. -ANn- 0 N AND APTKR Monday.Jun. 17, 17X, ii mil wm run as iouows: STATIONS. Northw In. 1 No. 3 ard. No. 5 p 111 Southward No. 1 N. 4 N.. pin pin nm 8:051 2:55 R:00 6:65l l:40i H:0O m p m Pittsburth H :50 2:30 4;0O 4:4.1 8:40 10:50 W PcuJiinclO: :i)0 Kittanniug 10 11:4 6:20 12:58 5:40 11:47 6:20 11:33 4:55 3:35 3:1". K. B k J unci 1 fi:.-l.r) 5:4ti 0:25 1:05 1:10 2;4S Brady Bend 1 1 Parker 12 11 Ml :52 :33 :08 :30 4:15 10:551 '':II5 Emlenton Seruhgrass Franklin Oil City Oloopolis Kaglo Rock Tionesta Tidioute Irvineton Falconers Buffalo 7:10 8:15 4:112 5:!17 0:30 7:13 7:21 7:4.1 8:22 0:00 10:30 l:(ir 4:20 10:301 1:35 7:51 8::i3 2:52 2:30 1:42,12:. 0:02:11:33 8:'15 9:05 8:25 10:55 l'(i:27 10;07 0:2'. 8:50 7:23 4:50 2:11 :5H 2:02 17 r4 1:11 1:03 no 1 :57 10:53 8:30 25 Oil City Pet. Contra Titusvillo Corry 2:45 lt;lo 0:50, l.jr. 8:151 8:35 U: 10 H:50 ii.jr. 7:501 8;10 7:10) 7:35 I 0:2o HM20 7:5512:40 5:0 :i;Oi),l .:o . 1)1 a. nt a. m Trai J' 111. . Jill ins run bv Philadelphia Time. M.VVIO McCAllGO, Gen'l Sup' RTON HALL. 1 !p. Ill I'AI I l JMCL T li Llln.i L.r i. . . "WHH.I.'V IIAIjIv, 'Jen'l Pussenger t Ticket Agent. THE PARKER CUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. Pi-of. C'liiif. aioiitlny, rpKAClIEItof Vo.al and Instrumental -1- Music, will give lessons on the Pian.i Organ and Violin. Terms reaso ablea, i satiKtaction guaranteed. Prose t rosi- PHOTOGRAPHER, ..r1. V"Hit,navt. View oi ine oil regions lor oalo or laken to o IUI, CENTRE STREET, near Jt, U. crotisil)(r ' S Y C A M 0 1 E K'i ' 1 1 1 ; E T IT . ' iMl.oilcily, Pa. ,UJr ln,ft.'.,0.u