EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORNING, ICO. 27, 1879. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR 8TAT13 TREASURER, iion.:;samukl .butler, of ChesterJCounty. REPUBLICftNjCOUNTYJICKET. ron ASSOCIATE.MUDGE. LEWIS ARNER. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, . . S. D. IRWIN, ESQ. for;coum'y surveyor, JACOB COOK, FOR CORONER JOHN HUNTER. Important to voters. The next election held in Pennsyl vania will he held on Tuesday, the 4th of November. Voters must be Assessed two months preceding the election, that is, on or before Thursday, Septemper 4th. Voters must have paid a State or County tax one month preceding the election, that is, on or before Saturday, October 4tli. Members of the County Committee should see to it that every voter of our party has complied with the law. Failure to pay tax in season de prives the voter of the privilege of suffrage. An elector can swear in his vote, though he be not assessed, but the neglect may cause him much trouble. TnE Ohio campaign was formally opened yesterday by Secretaries Sher man and Schurz and Judge Taft, and from this time till the October election the fight will be red hot. Already it lias ceased to be a question of victory and become only one of republican majorities. Meadville Republican, So great is the demand for Ameri can gold in England and France to seud over to fill our gaping money bags, that the supply in France is already exhausted, future shipments of the procious metal must be in the form of bars and Napoleons. It docs seem as if we were especially favored in our immense crops and the ready market for them. The United States is entering, or rather has already entered on a career of unexampled prosperity and we 6hall soon heap no complaints of want of work or scarcity of money. Derrick. Col. Snowden, the Superintendent of the Mint at Philadelphia, in a recent speech before the Wholesale Grocers' Association, illustrated in n practical manner the difference between coin and paper as medium of exchange. He said : "I had recently two pieces of money banded to me one a Roman gold coiu, nearly 2,000 years old, the other a Conti nental piece of money, nomin ally of the value of fifty-nine pounds, based upon the 'wealth of this nation. The latter note, signed by rny great grandfather as Commissioner under Congress, representing tho iufancy of the grandest and most wealthy nation on earth, is literally worth nothing, preserved only as a curiosity. The former I threw into a crucible and subjected it to the white heat of the furnacc.and.it camo out all aglow with value that time or fire could not efface, and with the stamp of any gov ernment upon it, it would still repre sent wealth, and be a true medium of exchange, or a basis of value upon which to rest the issues of promises to pay." Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Aug. 21 ,79. Prof Creever, of Howard University, goes North to-day by invitation in attend tho Social Science Congress. Tha University in which the Professor is an honored teacher receives hardly the support it should from benevolent people in the North, but it is surely, .though slowly, gaining strength, "and gives promise of prominence among tie educational institutions of tha country. There should be and I doubt not will bo a successful effort made in due timo to givj tiie colored ruen tho tame opportunities fur improvement at tins tcliuol Luat alluro have in cthci institutions. HoiiH'thiiig b being done Much mom shoulj bo done. In tho purchase of silver yester .). K. WKNIC, day by tho Government it appeared that the prices demanded were higher at San Francisco than in London, and all San Francisco bids were thereforo declined. The cause of this is a great demand from China, to be supplied fiom California. Secretary Sherman said before leaving here the other day that ho believed this condition of things would be permanent. It does not requiro tho eye of a prophet to see that tbis is only an incident in the great change in the world's commerce. Westward the Star of the Empire takes it way. Mr. Tildcn, if his friends are to be believed, wishes to be the Democratic and, "Reform" candidate for Governor of New York. If he wishes to be he will be, but the voters of the State will bury him under such an adverse vote as never was known before. Secretary Evarts is wise in seeing that no haste is mnde in selecting a Minister to England, ftuch questions as those of the fisheries and the rela tions of silver to gold in the coinage of tha world require the best ability we have. I doubt not that the right man will be sent. They have now killed the man Dixon, in Yazoo County, Miss. Dixon was one of that original bull-dozers in that section, and his neighbors present ed him with a watch and other tokens of gratitude for his success in extin guishing Republican voters. This year he attempted to head an "Inde pendent" movement in Yazoo County, was himself bull-dozed, and retired from the canvass, but afterwards re turned to it and was killed, as above stated. It may be said in this case that the man deserved all that he re ceived, for it was what ho had meted out to others. But what kind of civil ization have they in solidly Demo cratic Yazoo County. De Soto. As our readers are no doubt tired of tho "war of words" between Mr. Whittekin and the editor of the Ra tional; 'as we can discover no good accuring frm tho debate to either of the parties concerned, and as their language is beginning to border some what on personalities, we deem it our duty to decline the publication of any more communications on the subject hereafter. Ed.1 The King of Liars. I have again the unpleasant duty of replying to the sorehead Benedict Arnold whose sin-ridden and lie-burdened conscience has, in its last strug gles, led bim to say that hedoubts whether any G. B. Committeeman told me that he, Cuburn, proposed to turn the Rational into a democratic organ ; and supposes that he told me so and so. No, no. Doctor, he told mo exactly what I published in the Republican. You have not the hardihood to say that you did not. In the last National but one. Co- burn says, "we have learned that he. Whittekin, is so iynorant that he cannot get a certificate in Venango Co." Iu the last National ho flatly denies the assertion and says I cannot get ono on account of my moral character. When 1 proved you a liar in the first instance you dodge off on a second track where you think I can not catch you ; but just wait a short time, Doc tor. Notwithstanding Mr. Voujrhts card to your readers and his offer to swear to the same, I never said that I had a strong desire to ruu for Co. Surveyor, and if the gentleman has any memory (no personality or injury toward Mr Vought) he will recall that I told you I would not have it aud did not waut it as there was nothing in the office .when asked by yourself to announce my name for nomination. I will be qualified to the above statement whenever required. Mr. II. A. Zuendel asked me on the Fourth day of July whether I would tie at the primary on the next day I gave him no answer, and when asked the second timo I told him might if I were at home. Ab I was not at homo on the 5th I did not break my word ; neither did I promise to attend the primary. In every instance where I promised prizes, except one, I can prove that b&stowed them on the last day of the term. At Hickory I left a term un finished and I did not feel that I was bound to award a priza partially un merited. However, Doctor, you should not raise a point like that until you fur nish tho "Banner Township" with the $10 flag you promised. Now, probably, tho torchmded Dot tor liar will relish the following: Whio Hill, Pa., Aug. 23, 79. On Aug. 2, 79, F. F. Whittekin and I ate Burner at Mr. James Tien. dcrson's, at Hickory. After supper I heard Mr. Whittekin offer to pay for our suppers hut Mr. llcndarson would accept no pay. I will be qualified to the above at any time. II. E. GlLLESriK. Whig Hill, Pa., Aug. 23, 79. On Sunday of the Inst M. E. Quar terly meetine, F. F. Whittekin and I ate dinner at Mt. Lewis Whitlen's, at Hickory; after dinner I offered the gentleman Mr. Whitten, a dollar in silver, saying "for our dinners". He would take nothing and after some further talk we left. I will make oath to the above. W. S. GlLLESriB I have eaten only these two meals at Hickory during an entire year, ex cepting dinner with Hon. N. P. Wheeler on tho 28th of June, and that upon invitation of that gentleman. I was at the Republican primary at Hickory but did not vote nor attempt to as I can prove. I mention this to show the readers of the Republican what an infernal liar Doctor Coburn is. I bad no idea old Payne charges so much for a diploma, but it was, prob ably ou account of your adiocy that he did it. You probably did study three jears at some work ou "How to lie," for your proficiency in thai is certainly good. I have known of several less than average idiots to complete the course as laid down in the curriculum of a good Medical Institute in less than three years and cost but $700. But aa you only have a skull filled with lies and disgraceful language, it would cost you more. Now, Doctor, I never stopped and begged to bo kept over night and then palm of quack medicines in tha morn ing for my. bill. I can provo of meals that you never paid for, but that is beneath my digni ty to speak of. Doctor you have not tho shadow of a character left, and your conscience no longer upbraids you for a lie, you are certainly to be pitied. If you had a soul you would sell that for the hope of an oflice and cot refuso if asked for candidacy. Doctor, you have Ju your own paper proven yourself a liar, I have proven you A liar, and your language has proven that you are the blackgur that all bonest people call you and know you to be. The reason yeu are on earth is because the Devil has no cell so strong that you could not lie your self out of. I having proven you a liar, you having proven yourself a liar a dis graceful blackguard, and a vagabond beneath the dignity of the highway man you so vociferously defend, an object of detestation, a liar of the vil est stamp, the King o'f liars who is in capable of telling a truth at any time or under any circumstances, is most certaiuly beneath my dignity, and until you can show up something that is worth refuting I bid you Good-day. , F. F. Whittekin. Whig Hill, Pa., Aug. 25, 79. I take plcasuro in tolling the Sporting Ejatoniity that I havo re-purchased FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old -L stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public generally, wno noou ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I (shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I Khali also continue to handlo tho "White" Sou I nt; Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see me. You will lind mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war rantod. ntt3?REP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND lAlTiiiULLX JJUiNi. K. A. 1MI,1 WTX. Tidioutc, I'a., Au;,'. 12, 1875). sport ran AUDITORS' RI?lORT OF HARMONY TWP. Rond Commissioners In Recount with Road Fund of Harmony township for the year ending Juno 1, 187D. Dr. To amt of Road tax lovled $1,7(15 49 tl,7W 40 Ry nmt of work dono f l,!Wo(t8 " " unseated land ret'd... IMMU " " In hand of collector... IS!) 20 f t,70.-i 49 Tolltl Woodwork Trpngnrfti tn a.,...-..... with Road Fun ! of Harmonv township for tho year ending Juno 1, ItiiQ. To rash on lmtifVfrom last year $ 4t 17 " cash roe'd of collector 71 (10 ' cash roe'd of county treauror... 477 6!) $ ,riJK) 38 Cr. lly vouchors $504 po " rercenlKO 10 10 " cash on hand . 75 30 fci'.K) 36 John Woodcock, Treasurer, in account Willi l'oor Fund of Harmonv township for tho year ending Juno 1, 1879. fr. To foal, on hand from last year $204 43 f 214 4.'i Cr. Ry vouchei? $184 70 Percentage .. 3 (Hi " cash on hand loo Oft f '-'94 45 Tho School Ronrd In account with School Fund of Harmonv township for tho year ending Juno 1, 1879. Ir. To aint ree'd from ox-troasurer.....'$ 11" 73 " " 44 county 1,02:1 17 " " 44 collectors 1,125 34 $2,204 24 Cr. ny vouchers $1,874 97 44 iVreentngfl 37 50 44 abatement ou money collected by treasurer '. f 73 44 lwrccntaxo fi 45 44 1ml an eo in Treasury 340 69 ?2,2(J4 21 We, tho undersigned, having examined tho alto- accounts ' And them correct ac cording to our belief. C. E. LANDERS, 1 . ... J.F.CONNKLLY.l AmI,tora D. W. CLARK, RE Air ESTATE AGENT, AND FRACTICAI SUIIVISYOK. TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Htowaru Run, 31 Milan from Tionesta: 40 acres cleared good barn 5 frame house; small on-hard; fences good; splendid water. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of KHtannlng, In Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All undor fence ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Klngsley Township, this county, known as tho D. Harrington larm. About 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; small orchard: house In fair condition; well leneed. A tine lot of l'ine and J 1cm lock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest county. Part of tho Daniol Jones placo. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Homo good ouk 011 tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jonks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing, comfortable houso ; well watered. Cheap. A UUILDINO LOT In Tionesta Borough, near tho Court Houso. A splendid business location. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, and Buffalo, Cautaoiqua l&kq 6c nttsDurgn irys. o X AND AFTER June 23d, 1879, Trains will leave un L ily as follow: T'On a ivr ,iuil?,t (hiw through I WW 1.1X coach ) arriving at Mav- ville 10:45 a. 111.; Point Chautauqua, 11:00 a. 111.; Fair i'oint, ll:J a. 111.; Uullalo, 1:25 P- . . - .. 1 JmHJ XX. 111. day.arrivingatMay- villd 3:50 . 111.; Point Chautauqua, 4:15 p. ft m.; Fuir roint, 4:jo p, 111.; Lull'ulo, 7:15 P. 111. C) ,)K D T !aily. except Sunday, w.eJ X (has through coach and Pullman Palaco Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at Mayville 5:rj() p. in.; Point Chau tauqua, 6:10 p. m.j Fair Point, 0:23 p. 111.; isuiuio t:-0 p. m. 4i)f p T Saturday only, nrriv . wU I .1L. ing at Mayville, 7:10 n. m.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair t'oint, MOa p. m. Trins arrive at Oil City from Cluiutau qua Lake 9:15 a. m. (Monday only), 2:00 p. m., mm p. 111., :-) p. in., JU'iiy. J. L. BUTMAN, Supt., Mayville, N. Y. W. S. BALDWIN, ticu'l P.nsonycr Agent, Bullalo, N. Y. Allegheny Valley, Rail Road, -AN n- Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, July 28, 1879 STATIONS. Northward. Southward Bo. 1 Nn. I !n. A Nn. , n. 4 n. t a ni p m r m n m r m n im Pittsbnrnh r.r. 2:iM 3:55 4:45 5:35 5:52 M M 1 8:40 8:00 0:50 1:50 0:20 W PcnJiinoliW)'! 10:15 12:00 1:15 1:35 12:35 11:55 11:10 10:55 4:11 Kittnnning 10:,'lo 0:15 5:35 5:20 3:10 it. irk.IuiicllMO Brady Bend 11 -.22 I: 1:35 Parker ll:.rj 0:25 2:3K 4:50 10:25 12:27 Emlenton ll:.'i4 Scrnbgrass 1:07 Franklin 1:.'1S Oil City 2:0f. Oleopoli 2::i.r EngloRock 2:4.t Tionesta 3:04 7:04 7:4.1 8:20 3:10 4:30 5:37 0:30 7:30 7:50 8:21 :30 10:45 4:31 3:5'J 3:17 10:07 0:25 8:45 11:55 10:45 0:45 8:50 2:50 8:1ft! !:00 2:35 2:28 2:07 1:31 1:00 11:05 8:30 8:41 8:30 8:03 7:15 0:25 Tldioute 8:42 Irvlnoton 4:20 Falconers fi:40 Buffalo 8:15 Oil City 2:15 Pet. Centro 2:.'t" Titusvillo 3:05 Corry 4:10 p. in 7:00 10:40 l:.o R:25 3 7:20 11:01 1:25 H:0H 3:3.1 15 11:32 1:00 7:44 3:05 8:50 12:40 11:50 (1:35 1 ii. mi. inln. inla. m!n. in Trains run by Philpdelphla Time. DAVID MrCAllOO, (Jen'l Sup t J MORTON HALL, Sen'l Passenger Ticket Agent. GREAT REDUCTION I iHRTITCTJI AKP GBOUWDS. CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND , riHALE CCLLE3E, I -A. N DO X. V II. JST.Y. H is a largo aud thoroughly equiped Seminary lor both sexes. Established iu 1850. Property freo from debt, f 103,000.00. Now Boarding Hall, with steam-boat, etc. erectod iu 1873 at a cost of 45,000. Excel lent board and homa-liko arrangements throughout. Total expense, for board, furnished room steaiu-hcat,light,washing, and tuition for 14 weeks, $40.20, for one year, $147.iO. For catalogue or further Information, address, Pro). J. T. ED WARDS. D. !., Principal. TO Fall Term opens A tigu.st 2(1. Winter Term opens December 1. Spring Term opens March 23, 18-8t KENDALL'S X .St will cure .Spavins, Nlint, Curl), Callous, to., or any enlargement, AND Will. r A V I W BUNCH WITH OUT BLI.STKR1NU or causing a sore. No remedy ever discovered suals it fur f II D C" certainty of action in stopr pine; tho lameness and re moving tho bunch. Price SI. 00. Send for circular givinix PONIT1VH PROOF and your nearest agent's address, hold by druggists, or sent to any address by tho inventor. B. J. Keudull.M. 1)., Knons burg Falls, Vt. mar 2(1, 1 v. A LECTURE TO msx. Just Published, in a Scaled l'nrfhpc. Price nix rents. A Ixx tiiro on tho Nature, Treatment, and Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or SporniatorriKH, induced by Holt-Abuse, Involuntary Kniissions, Iinpotoiicy, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to JWar riiigo generally;- Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaci ty, ttc By ROBERT J. CULYKKWKLL, M. D., author of tho "(iieen Book," Ac. 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I .Mills rhiprcclVlrnock! tV.wM f V Ivi'f ifce frijht ch irked v bm f. wnrdt t! c: 1 . ." M. c fTaiihs and Circulars MifipUrd r; j.licj I'liccs wiil be (j no ted ?' r:d t:i !il c:;i t-;r. -h C'orrci pondcrcc rolli iT-1. STATE RORM&L SCHQOiV LWHAXA, J'A. . tlio i.e.st Ivin.l i:i Hit? . I' rriii States. . Accoraaio'.liitlc.n.i, 'm- iOvi .i.i-. 1. t.-. School, liiNl :.i: ill st? I re: yv is. Derjurtmenta, Normal, Clashic;:!, Coin luorciitl, M iiNiciiI. Tbo Fall 7cnu ot l." wecl.t will . j .i-n ! I'nday, ;Ki'Tr.Miii-:!: , ist-.i. Eyp( nS't-l t I ox ;is my filter s. lion I h! ii'iilim; e.a:il ;u L.tes anil' aeeon. nioil.iiions. For ( 'iilalov lie, ailili ess Jon :.' jI.-1' Im'xi-ii, I.I,. I)., ri iii( i;i jf TlT!t - ' luspectiuiiy, VllAM'ANT.V IjKAI'l'. BBOTHERS, '41), l: ,Sf. Vlir SI wet, CLEVELAND, OHH, & hoxnfm, 'jjoxfsta, pa'.