? Revest $cpuMciw. tv. n. dcnn - EDITOR, WEILNESD.U MORNING, FEB. 18, 1S76. Republican Stale Counvcntlon. " If eapq'iw Rftvbi.icaw BtatkV-- . . or ,. . COMMITTKK, IlARnisni-Ro, Feb. 1, 1876. ) ' In pornnnnea of a resolntiun of the Republican Stale Committee, adopted At a meeting hold in Jlarrisbnrg this day, a Republican State Convention, to no composed of delegates from ench Senatorial and Representative district, - to the number to which such district is entitled in the Legislature, is hero bv called to meet in the city of Har rfsburg, Rt twelve to'clnck, noon, on Wednesday, March 29, 1876, for the purposo of nominating an Electorial ticket and of electing Senatorial and Representee delegates ' to repre sent the State in the Republican Na tional Convention, to be held nt Cincinnati, on the 14th day of June, 1876. ' ; ' By Order of the Committee,' Henry M. Hoyt, Chairman. A. Wilson Norris, Secretary. ' ' ' ' .. notice. ". y -: There will be a meeting of the' Re publican County Committee on Tues day, Feb 29, 1876, fur the purpose of selecting Senatorial and Representa tive delegates to the Republican Stato Conveutien to be held at ' ITarrisburg, .March 29, 1876. A full attendance of the Comoiitlo is desired. J. T. Dale, Chan man. . ' Our Washington Letter. Special to the Rbpcblicak. Washington, D. C, Feb. 12, '76. The startling performances of those eccentric reformers. Win. M. Tweed n nil bis associate thieves, so abashed the brazen impudence of the demo cratic party, aifd so clearly revealed the punctilious sense of honor anima- 1 ting its bead centre, Tammany, 'in handling public funds, that for some ' years after its exposure the mouth ing of its speakers, relative to reform, ' were cautiously' indulged in because of the contemptuous reception that awaited all suck hypocritical preten sions from that source; but the seem ing change of political allegiance, in dicated bv tho "tidal wave" of 1874, . revived that Almost moribund party, . i and its press nud orators took up the ,- refrain where it was so hicontineutly laid down by the "Boss" and bis abet tors. A recapitulation of ' what the majority in the House have accom plished, aud attempted to accomplish, will not weary the mind by its fourth, and -will make manifest their dili gence during the ten weeks they have been together, in liftiug the burdens of an oppressed people. Their miss , ion was fitly inaugurated immediately after organizing bv the summary dis missal of all subordinate oiBcials that they could reach -competent but not ' democratic aud tliea replaced them in many instances by incompetent ex rebels, thus giving practical force to their professed desire for a non-parti tan civil service reform, and testifying iu a very uuicjue way their abhorrence - fur their late undisguised treason Their next reform measure was uni- versa 1 amnesty for all traitors, . inclu ding Jefferson Davis, late president U s. A. -,. . This was . defeated because of Re publican ooity, they appearing will ing to asinine all the odium attached to a . solid vote in the negative. These comprise all the. strictly re formatory measures thus far attempt- ,. ed, unless we include the cutting down of a few salaries of West Point officers and the allowances of cadets there, The contemplated abolition of the Bureau of Education is doubtless re garded by democrats as a reformatory movement, but the present attempt , by that merry andrew, 8. S. Ccx, is directly in the interests of his partj , and indirectly to advance the inter sts of his party's friends, the jesuits. The list may appear rather meaare .and out of proportion with their boasts -ot minds gangrened by radical bate; -but as they aro now just laying their plans for. making ready to begin to onuueiice to show up the deplorable -condition of the country, hanging, as it were, over tho black abyss of Liesar- ism, eager in its iufatuation to take the fatal plunge should they inadver tently relax their vigilance or turn away for one moment their restrain ing orbes, wo ought not to be censori ous or hypocritical relative, to the me thods they adopt t restrain us from committing harri kari. The devotiou of Mr. Blaine to prin cipie, nuriiig me amnesty achate, iu deliberately hazarding his own per sonal interest that the fruits of a long war should not be imperiled by his silence, is becoming more obvious to, and more heartily appreciated by, the loyal citizens of the republic as the incautious utterances of the press and leader of the rebtl-dcmoeracy make more patent to all observers tho ma lignant character of their sentiments toward the country' iii foinU n and .!; ir ilin'-iitiHf.te.'.ioii with tiie Union us :'. !Ai-t:, tV'M.:il 1'rjm tii-j pnra'.yring influences of human slavcrly. By drawing their fire us he did he knew full-well that the misrepresentations end suggestions of rebel hate would be used without ecruplo to fleet his dest ruction ; but undismayed he mado his attack and by forcing them to prematurely reveal their sentiments of undying halo to all who opposed them in their parricidal attempts against tho Government bo averted, single liauded, a .grave disaster to tho coun try. Nothing moro is needed ft any time thai! ft bare allusion ' to ' their atrocious tronlmeut of disaimed patri ots to couvert their normal state of moroseness Into one of frenzy. That gentloman's Speech, last Thurs day, lo a crowded House, showing the miscliinvious tendences of inflation, aud that our safety and prosperity was by the path of a gradual approx imation to a specie basis until it shall have been reached, its methods -being so adjusted as to harmonize with busi ness interests, thus avoiding any vio lent disturbances in" any direction, will command , wide spread attention and Increase his pestigo ns a patriot and statesman. '.'.,''.' ! The attention of all sincere workers in the temperance movement is invi ted to the sentiments evolved during the Senate discussions of the proposi tion to appoint a commission to inves tigate and report . upon the liquor traffic. Tho deductions therefrom are to tho effect that the democratic party will strenuously resist any interference with this evil which furnishes our pen itentiaries, jails and insane asylums with nearly, if not , quite, nine-tenths of their occupants, and the gallows with more than a majority of all its victims, not taking into nccouut other moral and by hygienic iutcrests so un favorably affected where the unre strained traffic has full sway. Jell' Davis' rcceut letter is another nail driven into the cofliu of democratic hope, Messrs. Tonvbs, Tucker, and Hill bad well nigh completed that gloomy receptacle, but this manifesto of that mendacious old marplot was needed to finish tho dismal structuro Quuen Victoria has opened Parlia ment., fche failed to definitely say whether Beatrice was to be married or tint ; but her reticence ou this point will not, it is believed, unfavorably influence the interests of the North American Republic. lhe "sick mau lying dangerously ill at his bead-quarters on the Bos- pburus is no better. Iu fact closo ob servers aver that the Hippocratio as pect of bis countenance precludes' nny wpe of his convalescence. His ema ciated body will hardly furnish "a square meal for a Russian bear. It cpauicti reports can be relied un on Altronso lias sent the Knightly Don ..trios to crass, the only en courupiug feature of this Spanish bus ineea is iounu n me laci inai mitwun- standing the vigorous protests from the Vatican, Altronso lias been obli ged, by the force of public opiuion iu other quarters of the globe,, to make some cuiiccssious to tho spirit of relig ions iutolerance, which has infected to somo extent that bigotod people There is no special chango relative to Cuban affairs. . Maxwell. II. G. TliKi;U & CO. OIL: CITY, PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Hardware, Iron and Xails. BELTING, FILES, AND MILL SOTPLIES. KOTtSALB CIIKAP, One Two-IIorse Lumber Wagon, soi-ond hand. Also, one side spring Uuggy, with sliaftt and po'.e ; tm gHd as now. For terms imiuiie at this oftlco. 43 lv SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundiy writs of Fi. and Vendi. Ex. issued out ot Fa. tho Court of Common 1'lcas o!' Forest County and to 1110 directed, thero will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, nt the Court Houso, in tlio borough of 1 ionesta, on MONDAY, FEUKUAItY 2Sth, A. D., 1S70, at 11 o'clock A. M.,thefollowiugdocribod ritl esUite, to-u it: Jiunes It. Peursall vs. Joaejih V. Halght, Veil. Ex. So. 11 Feb. Term, 1K70, C. 1). No. 78 Sept. Term, 1K7A.-Tnto. All du loinhuu's interest in and to ull that certain picH'e or pum l of land Kituuto in Harnett township, Forest county, and Ntato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, tn-w it: beginning at a stono on the north hank of tlio Chu ion river, run ning north a'oug tho cast lino of lands of Justis Shnwkey forty rods to u heniliM'k, thence oast along tlio south lino of hinds of TiUis iV. Tuliur to an ouk tree on the north bank of tho Clarion river, tlienco along the north bunk of tho Clarion river to tlio piaeo of beginning. Containing thirty acres, bo tho same more or lo.sx; about .six in res cleared, witli 0110 log blacksmith shop, 0110 board stable, and one board Hlinuty thereon elected. Taken in execution and to be sold ns the proiierty of Joseph F. llaiglit, at tiie suit of Junius 11, Pcai'M.ill. ALSO, C. A. Rankin for uso of N. Myers, Cash ier of Discount and Deposit bank Cluiion, vs. 'Uioin.is 1'ortcr, Fi. Fa. No.1i7tsopt.Tr. If 7 j. -Tate. All that cerUthi tract or par cel of hinj situated In tho township of Howe, in tho county of Forest, and Ntato ot 1 eiiii-y! m I'j'low".-", vu.lu i' lUUticd and -lesuril-eri lo-wit: !n warrnut nuinpcr throe thnuAind one hundred ami olffhfy slx; lietng part of the cast half of said tract known ns tho. Hubbard 1,01. Con txintnir one hundred and fifty aeres-of land, more or less, mid horetoftrcaseaod Wilhelin Willink, Doblis Jl., Rod being nunc bind lirrct"fern convoyed. -,.V, H. Wynkoop from Pulilcl Itlack, Trcasurerof Forest County, by dceil ilnled the ninth dnv uf .time, A. t, lMin. Tiikon In execution mid to bp sold ntlie prniiorty of Thomas Porter, ns the. unit of .A. liiiniiin tr u-eor Mvrl's, eluiMli- ior of lisiouiit mid IoroKil Bunk of I'lmi-- Ion. .... Ti:t-jni'sAi.r.. "he follow inir must bo slrictlv poiiirTiO'it 1 with tcmi llxpfrty It itrhvtui flow n :- ir. vncii rue prnmiiir T itnor ni pditorn hppoine the ivirrhaser. tho O'fcU on tho w rits must. Imi puid, mid a list Of yeiin iiii luiliiiK nuTtc'itro Hemv-ht-x on the roperly Kold,toii4hpr witli niich Jlcn ereil- llor H ipcpipt dr tlio amount of tho pro ppcIh of the sale or mieh norlioii there!' ni lie mnv claim must bo lurnlshed bv the Sheritf. Soe Pardon's Pluest, mil Kd., pago -140. Sinlili n fiii iiiH, pao .is I. All bids must l,o p:dd In fu!l. All sales not settled Immediately Wilt ha rontinupcl until 'J o'clock p. In., of tho day of sale, nt which time art property not set tled fur will ntrnln bo put up anil Bold nt tho expense niul risk of the ner?on to whom first Bold. Jl'STIS SIIAWKKY. Sliorlff. Sheriff's Olllce, Tioncstn, Feb. lK7.-. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIUTrF. of pertain writs of Testa tuni Vendi. J'Kponus Issued out of the Court of Common I'leus of Vclmtiiro county and to mo di.iected, thoro will h exposed to snlo by public vendue or out cry, nt the Court House, In the borouph of Tionontn, on THUKSOAY, M AHCH 2d, A. f. 1.S7H, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : N'o. 74 April T. 1S7H. K. D. 133 Amr. Tr. 1S7.", Charles H. llni-tmim vs. Tho ('one lund rrni Oil Co., nnd No. 75 Apr. T. IS7, mid K. I. No. V.V Aufr. Term 1875 Alex nndcr Monro it Wm. 11. Mclioo vs. The t'opelnnd Farm Oil Coinpanv, (Common l'leaso or cnanRo eountv.) Mackev A Irwin : All the defendant's right, title, interest and claim in nnd to nil that cer tain picco or parcel of land situate in Har mony townahipVorest county, Pennsyl vania, lromnicd nnd doscribort' ns follows. via: I'cgimiiu at n post, thence bv bind now- or formerly J. Itoubon south tJJ do groes east rji'JponJios to a wliilonak, thence north 11 decrees cast nerches to a ri d onk, thence south hsj deitrecs oast !! per ches to a post, ihcnco south H dcurrees west 17 perches to a black oak, thence by mint ioriuei iy vi m. i' lenniiK soutlitist (lo- gioos cast U3 perches to u pwt, tlienco north 1 IJ devices cast iO 3-10 jicri:h's to a white oak, thence south 25 decrees east 2X crchcs to u post, tlienco by laud now or formerly H. W. M.tnro:-.? south 1 13 dofrrees w est Hi iierches to a whito oak. tlienco south U01 degrees east 20 perches' to a post, iiienve souin ill uevees west 70 percnes to n post, tlienco south iil degrees east M fi-10 nerches to a hickorr. l ier.ee bv M. Yonst wnrrnnt south 4llt"ileKrHs west tft poreiies to n post, thonco uy lauds uor or Into of A. Allender's heii-s north 5:) de grees west 1 12 perches to a post, thence north lj degrees east 7(1 S-l( pen-hes to n red onk, thence nonh Sj decrees ivest 121 9-10 perches to a post, and thence bv hind now or formerly J. C. Johns north 1 de grees east 128 perches to tho plueo of be ginning. Containing two hundred and ninety nercR, 140 perches and n.-nal allow ance, being the same tract of land granted by tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Joseph 1 1. Copeland by oatcn't dated Janunry 2()ih, liwj .rocordvd in Patent Book "II," vol. 4l, pago &'!, and by said Copeland nnd wife conveyed to M. Millord by deed dated July 8, 1X64, recorded auth Augit 1K"4, in Deed Hook "V," pago 24(1, who conveyed the game with bis w ife to in. Milliard by deed dated Jan. 27, ,l)-5, recorded in Venango Co. in lloolj 'K K." p. p. 341, who I v deed conveyed on May U, 18rt5, to P. If. Tiernan and T. li. Porteus, who by deed dated May 10, ls5, recorded In Hook "li 11," page conveyed to Win. 11. MoOee, who by deed of trust du ly executed nnd delivered acknowledges he holds the legal title thereof for tho uso nnd benefit ot the Copolan.1 Kami Oil Co., a corporation legally created under the laws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylviv nia. , ". . Takon in execution and to bo sold as the property of The Copeland Farm Oil Com pany at tho suits of Charles II. l.tartman. Alexander Mnoro, and W. II. Moljeo above interred to. J Terms cash. J CSTIS SII AWKKY, Shoi iff. Sheritr's Ollicp, Tionesta, Forest Co., 1'a, Feb. 8tli, 1H7U. SometMu New I AT THE OLD FISHER STORE ! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in tho building formerly occupied by J. Fisher. J. OUR CHOP is made from CORN, WHEAT fc OATS, una wm no sold nt present, tor , . ,, 1.75 l'Kii cn r. OUR FLOUR is made from tho best WINTER WHEAT, every barrel of which is warranted and will be sold proportionately low. 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Appldtons' Jnur nnl aims to lip eonipfchensivo, Including in its plan all brnnch of literature, and treating all subjects of Interest to iutclll gent venders; jt designs to las eleyatinl in taste and pnre In tone; It give In Uofitl tv fully twentv-fivo per pent, mora than the largest of tho Jfonthly Mngazinps, while in quality its litcrn'tar la f tha highit class. Price, f t per annum j It c4m per nmnlsjr, - - - . SPECIAL AKNOUSCEruERT: fe The nndersignetl liave proenrad, exaliw alvely for subscribers to Applotnu' Jour rial, a Kplaudid steel engraving ft . 1 "CILIKLES DKREaS 13 JUSiSTCDI," ' which Is otrored, nndar special terms, to every snbscriber in advance to Journal for is?. - - . This steel engruvintf Is in lino and stip ple. It is not a faucv picture, but an act ual representation of Chnrlea Dickons' study at Ondshill, whilo tho portrait -of tho distinguished author ia- atrtkinvir railhful. ' The si.o of tho pinto la :Wx U, printed on heavy plate paper JUx.Kl, making a large mill handsome engraving for the parlor r library wall. The execution of the plat ia of n aunerlor order. The ordinary price of a stool rn)ri-aTba of this oharaitur In the print-rthops wonld not be loss than live, and perbasi mix Hol lars. It is orVorod exclusively to subaiih rs. in addition to lha Journal for onr year, fur ?."i.0o that In,, for JH.oO additional, each yoariy advunca auburibcr to tha Journal for lnVil niav rei-eive a superb en slaving worth fiily'livc times theamounl. This cngraviiifv is entirely new. it his never been for tMi U the print shops, and cannot bo obtained except in connection with A nlotons' Journal upon tho terms and conditions given above. It will be mailed lo subscribers postage prepaid. P. APPI.ETON A Co., ' IU Ml) A aid llroudway, W. T, SEWING MACHINES. Liberal terms of Ux ... ehnnga for Second hand Machinea of ev ery doseription. " " "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. Tiie Host Puttorns mado. Sand t cent for Catalogue, Ad ill ess u DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO", Agents Wnntod.- NEW YORK, MPLOYMENT, MoTo nndleniale. sala- LJ iy or eoniinissioii, We pay agonls a balm y of ?:l(i a week and e p- uses. Eure ka Manufacturing Co., Hartford. Conn.. Particular free. 41 4 The oldest and most rellablo institution for obtaining a Morcanlilo ilnestiop. For Circulars write to 1. DUFF A SONS, 41 Pittsburgh, Pa. as t 6 nTsIhT NC ' " "Vet forty days, and Nlnevah ahall be uYcrthrow 11." Future events propbecied by rules Iu Homier' I'ropholie llook. Fortunes fore-, told iu tho lips mid downs ot prices lor the next twenty years ; the future Judged by the (it. What yer to make inonoy on pig-iron, hogs, corn, provisions, cotton, and when wo will havo tho next panic, what year hard times w ill end and busi ness revive again. Every farmer, manu facturer, leltmatn trader ami speculator should have this bx,k to know the future," so us to avoid loss and lie suecnMiful. Sent to any naino, post, paid, for t. Ad1rV Samuel Jlctuier, Jiainbi idge, KiMtaoouiitr, Ohio. ' 41 4 TITS. EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS CURED, This is no humbug. For Information, iii'linie of or write to M0YF.lt DKOTH I'.ltS, Whoh-tialp Drugulsts, Illoonisburg, t-oluniMa county, pn. 41 4 SiTT'.. ' I:I' K fi'i'ir.mteed to Male an.l ' I 1 i male iig.nts, in their loealil n.f "il''nX inuy Particulars Free. . O. ickery ,t Co., Augustu, Me. i8-tt $5 g $20 per liny at Jifioie." Tcrnia, ll-co. A .1.1 r.lj-. Wlf-.nil ifCo.Vc-ttIaiia,Mi. 3h t
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