Wbt &oxt$t $cpuMiara. W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 9. W6. H -iil . . I 1.1 Our Washington Letter. Special to the RK.rrBMi'AX. Wasiiinoton, D. C, Feb. 5, '70. The democratic reformer have epeut another week in trying to crip ple the diplomatic corpo, by making the appropriations so sum II that tho business of the country cannot be transacted. They have cut a button off the coats of tho boys at West Point, and reduced their rations so that tbe flesh will be mortified and their lives be moro godly, and now they are trying to bory the skeleton 'of our army, while they refuse any thing for purposes of defence. The ex-confederates don't like anylhiug connected with '.he army or uavy, and will do all the barm they can to both, M they fuild to whip "lira boys in blue" with muskets and bayonets, they now take their revenge by turn ing them adrift. Their special spite is against the officers; they know if these can be rendered inefficient there is nothing to fear from armies or na vies when the new rebellion, which lie a. Hill told us of, is commenced in the Union. The whole business of re ducing the appropriations is political bunkum. The ex-confederates and dough-faces reason thus, either the Senate will refuse to concur in these reductions and force them up, wheu they can go into the canvas and say to the people, "you see we did all we could to LiiDg about retrenchment iu every branch of the administration; . we reduced the appropriations id ill ious of dollars, and the republican . Senate refused to agree and they are f responsible for the heavy outlay;" or should the (Donate concur, they will . say, "we told you that (.he ndminis--. (ration, was being ruu at au expense which was unnecessary; that millions were thrown away or stollen, and the republican Senate has admitted the truth of what we said by agreeing to the reductions wo have made." One of thee will be the tune to which hoir organs are set for the campaign, - and they pafjnot determine which until i tbe Senate cli upon the appropriation ; : I: CAXDIDATE3. ' Who will be the licpublican camlP" dates for President and Vtce-Prcsi- . dent is now the questiou of the hour. There is an embarrassmeut o'f riches; . there are so many good men tq choose from, and the friends of the various prominent men are urging in every le- - , l. r.i. e. ibiiuaio nay iuu seicuuuu oi tueir i- vorites. . Blaine seems to have the in ., side track, though C'nokling, Morton, Hays, iri8tov. aud Washburne all have ardent partisans. Many of the Jnew York papers are pressing for a delegation from that State pledged to Colliding, but ex-Governor Morgan has some friends who will not have iiis na'nie over-looked, while Secretary Fish and cx-Gnveruor Dix each have A following. New England will be almost entirely for Blame, and it is laid some of the wet-tern States will (wild delegates pledged for him, it some acceptable western man is placed on the ticket for the second place. Genoral Sherman has followed the lead of bis brother, tho Senator, and , liM written a Jotter ju ftjvor of Gover nor Hays, in which he emphatically uecunes the honor lor himself. Mor toil will be supported by most of the . southern delegates, but tho fact that but few of these Slates can select re publican electors will, weaken their influence. THE DEMOCRATIC COUNCILS are hopelessly divided. It is well un ' derstood that New York is hopelessly Jost, unless tho platform and candi date are both openly . pronounced iu f$yor f specie resumption Connecti cut ami Kew Hampshire being in the 6ame category. Ohio and Indiana 4 cannot be carried democratic on auy such platform, or for any specio demo crat, and it is believed several of the leaders, and lending papers in both States, would bolt such a -nomination and declaration of principles. ANOTHER ELEMENT OP DISCOnD is the impudent demands of the ex confederates. They s.iy we are ex pected to furnish most of the votes to teet our candidates, and tie propose to have something to say about the platform, and who goes upon it. In vain do Kerr and Randall, and the smoothed tongued Cox, urge modera tion upon their southern brethren, and tell theiu, "let us run the cam paign, lei us make the platform aud select the men. help us to elect them, and as srou as (hat is done you shall have nil you ask for." 'fl'Is does not .satisfy tho brigadiers in Congress; they must have pledges to wnicj) they can refer, as part of tho party pid.icy. TUB KlSfl.T is not iu doubt ; the republicans will 0 into, the campaign united ou the platform and mou selected, while the democrats will be divided, and beateu before the race begins. Both sides ,re preparing- for action. T(je republican Congressional com mittee orgaui.ed Thursday evening by electing t-cnator Cameron chair man', and the old secretary, the Hon. T M L". I....... 1- Tl..-. t:. . mittee consists of Senators Cameron, Craigen, Dorsey, Logan, and West) and Representatives Piatt, Rusk, Sint nicksou, and Huhbell. This is a working body, and will render a good account of its stewardship in the coming campaign. Senator Cameron has an experience of more than twenty years, and is rot commitcd to any candidate. THE FRANKING rMVIt.FXiK. It is proposed to re-establish the franking privilege, and the measure meets with approval from many of the best men of both political parties. That there will be a change in the law requiring the department to pur chase stamps is certain, and it is prob able that tho franking privilege, mod ified and with proper guards thrown around it will be received. This will enable the committees to send out documents and throw some light up.in the proceedings of Congress The foreign news is of no interest. Maxwklu Mouday night la-it the residence of Uev. J. A. Dunlap, South side, was entered by burglars, during the ab sence of the family at church, and the entire hotiso ransacked, bed clothing, wearing apparel, a sum of money, and all the provisions they could lay their hauds on carried away. So throughly was the robbery completed that the family could scarcely find snflicient bed clothing to keep them comfortable oc their arrival at home, which was between nine nnd teu o'clock. Mr. Dunlap and ! family bare our sympa thies in their misfortune, as no one can well afford such a thorough over hauling this panicy winter. It is hoped the thieves will be apprehen ded nnd made suffer the extreme pen alty for their crimes". JSrQokville lie publican. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundiy writs of Ft. Kn. and Vencli. Ki. issued out ol the Court of Common rieus of Forest County, nnd to mo directed, there will be exposed to sslo by pulilic vendue or outcry, at the Court House, iu the borough of 'J ioncsta, ou MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, A. D., 1870, at 1 1 o'oloek A. M.,hQ following described real estuto, to-wit t James 15. Pearsall vs. Josonli F. Ilalght, Veil. Ex. No II Feb. Torn), 1870, C. 1. No. 7S Sent. Torni, 1875. Tntc. All do fondant's Interest in and to all that certain pioco or parcel of land situate, in Harnett township, Forest county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described ns follows, to-wit i Beginning at a stone on tho north bank of Uio Clai ion river, run ning uortu a'ong the east lino of lands of Justis Shawkoy forty rods to a hemlock, thoneo oast along tho south line of lauds of Titus A Tabor to an oak tree on the north bank of the Clarion river, thenco along the north bank of tho Clarion river triVlw place of beginning. Containing thirty acres, be t)ip same more or loss ; about six oeros cleared, with one Jog tdaeksinith shop, one board stable, and oho board shanty thereon ereetod. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph F. Height, at tho suit of J ainos It. Pcnrsall, ALSO, C. A, Rank in for use of N. Mvers.Cash lor of Dispomit and lieposit bank Clarion, vs. Tliomus Porter, Fi. Fa. No.67 Sei. Tr. 1875. -Tata. All thut certain tract or par- eel of land situated in tho township of in iuu county oi roresr, anu fttate of Pennsylvania boundod end described as follows, to-wit s In warraut number three thousand one hundred and eighty six j being part or the east half of said tract known ns tho Hubbard ImU Con tinuing one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or loss, and heretofore assessed Wilheim Willink, Dobhs B., and being snnio land heretofore conveyed lo W. s Wynkoop from Daniel lllack, Treasurer of roresi county, ny uocd Uatod tlio ninth day or June, a. 1). 188s. Taken in execution and to be sold aw the property pf Thomas Porte, as tho suit of C. A. Rankin lor use of N. Mvcrs. chush. Jcr of Discount and Deposit Bunk of Clar ion, TERMS OF SA Lis. The following must be strictly compiled with when property is strleken'down : 1st. When the plaintiff or other lion creditors become the purchaser, tho oosts on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho property sold,togvthor with such lien cred itor's roii,t ti- the amount of the pro eeexls of the sale or such portion thcref as ho mav claim imibt bo luruished by tho Sherilf.. See Purdnu's Digi&t, fllii Ed., pago 440. .Smith's forms, pagu llbt. ' 2d. All bids must bo paid in full. All sale not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of salo, at w hich time nil property not set tled for will again bo put up and sold nl the experiNo and risk of the person to w hom lirst sold. JUSTIS SIIAWKKY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tioncsta, Feb. 2, 1x75. 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It Is oll'ered exclusively to xuhsrib ers. in addition to bav Journal for mid year, for $5.00 that Is, Tor $1.00 additional, each yearly advance subsrlber to the ' Journal for INTO mav receive a superb eu cruviinj worth fully' flvctiines thoamoiiut. 'I bis engraving is entirely now. It hits never lccii for sato in the jirint shops, ant) cannot be obtuiued except In connection Willi Appletona' Journal upon the terms nnd conditions given ulsivo. It will bo mailed to subscribers postage prepaid. D. APP I.ETON A Co., 1 4 tW A 551 ilroadway, N. Tf. I) SEWING MACHINES. Liberal forms of Ki chnnge for Second hand MachinsH of ev ery desc-ription. "DOMESTIC" PAPI.R FASHIONS. The licit Patterns insdo. Suud 6 cents for Citinln -uo. Address DOKESTIO SEWINQ MACHINE CO., f-Ag.nts Wanted. -t , NEW YORK. EMPLOYMENT, Male und femulo, sala ry or commis:i!oii. We pay agents a salary of TO it week ami ex p- uses. Eure ka .Maiiiiliieturing Co., Hartford. Conn. Particulars free. 41 4 The oldi -it an. I most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Kducation. For Cir. uiius writo tQ P. hUKFA SONS, 11 4 Pittsburgh, Pa. ASTONISHING. "cf forty days, and Nineveh shall ba overthrow 11." l'l'.lnro t v uts prophei ied by rules In li 'iinei'b Piophetic ilooU. Foi'tuiut fore told iu the lips und uowns ot prices oi the next tweuly year; the future judgod by the post. What ye trs to make luonoy on pig-nun, hogs, corn, provisions, cotton, and when wo will have Uio next panic, what year hard times will end and busi ness revive again. Every farmer, limnu lacturer, lcitmnte trader and speculator should have this book to know tho futuro, so as lo avoid loss uud bo successful. Sent to uuy name, post j.aid, lor gl, - Addrvst. Suiuuol Reiiiu r, liaiubridjjo, Rossc.ountv' Oliio. 414'' TITS, EPILEPSY, FALLI1TG FITS CURED. This! no humbug. ' f1!r informalion, iiniiiin. of or write lo MOVER liUoTH EllS, Wholesale Druggists, illoomsburg, Columbia county, Pa. 4t 4. tN'7'7'A NV1:1''1,: K'Mianteed to Male and ? I I l-euialo agents, iu their looaliu. Costs notinng to try ii. Particulars Free. P. O. N ickery if Co., Augusta, Me, Ss-u ? 7(1 l'ir ,,:r home. I erni ) sw r- 1111.U lice. Ad,lr, mio. Mill . .1 Co., P hii'd. M fs lt
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