I rrr. - W. R. DUNS , .- EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MOMISG, FEB. 2S. ISCf Republican State Convention. IlHADq'Ka Republicas Statk") , Committkk, II ARRISBURO, Feb. 1, 1876. ) I Iu persuance of a resolution of the Republican State .Committee, adopted t a meeting held in Harrigburg this dar, a Republican State Convention, to "be composed of delegates from each Senatorial and Representative district, to the number to which such district is entitled in the Legislature, ia here by called to meet in the city of Har ritburg, at twelve o'clock, noon, on WednesdayMarch 29,' 1876, for the purpose of nominating an Electorial ticket aud of electing Senatorial and Representee delegate to- repr, Rent the State in the Republican Na tional Convention, to be held at Cincinnati, on the 14th day of June, 1876. By order of the Committee, - IIekbt M. IIott, Chairman. A. Wixso Norms, Secretary. ' ' NOTICE. 1 -1 There fill be a faceting of the Re publican County Committee on Tucs day, Feb 29, 1876, for the purpose of selecting Senatorial and Representa tive delegates to the Republican 6tate Conventien to be held at Harrisburg, Ma rob 29, 1876.., A full attendance of the Committe ia desired. . '; : J. T. Dale, Chairman. r . 8outhern Correspondence. - ' ' . Enterprise, Fla , Feb. 1 1 , '76, 1 I left Savannah on the 8thj' shortly after writing you. The trip from : Sa vannah' to Jacksonville by the Atlan tic & Gulf Road, U not remarkable for anything except the flatness of the country ovtr, vblcti , it passes. The country along this road,1 however, is being filled up with new settlers, who arill soon cause the fair face of nature to blossom as the rose. '.' ; . We crossed the far-famed "Suwan nee Ribber," op toward its head. It was about the size of Spring creek be low the fo'rksj and is a chirk, stili-ldok-ing stteam, with rather , low bauks. The song is much more beautiful than the portion of the river I saw. '; Arrived In Jacksonville at 8: 45. on Wednesday morning. The. hackmen re seemingly more numerous here than in any of the larger cities I have paesod through, and rather more giv en to cliin-ruusic. I secured a stop piug place at a private boarding-house, and was delighted to find about twen ty orange trees on the premises," their "branches bowed down beneath tho weight of their golden fruit. , The good man of the bouse invited me to partake, and I complied, to oblige bim, and pulled two oranges, peeled and ate them. They are a different orange from those which we buy in the Northern markets, being sweeter, more juicy, and altogether finer in every particular. 1 Jacksonville is a very pretty and bustling - place. Steamers from Charleston, .Savannah, ar.d other sea ports, aud fiord all points up the St. John's River, are constantly arriving and departing. The city ia made up chiefly of Northern peoplo, and looks like no other Southern city I kuow of. The place bears the impress of its adopted citizens, and u belter for it, -nay, would scarcely exist as a city without them. Here Florida travelers for all portions of the State take their atari 'aud' buy their "traps.'V I bad to . leave some of mine Jtbore, 1 because of the altitude of mercury, and pur chased some thinner tinder-clothes. ,; Ou Tuesday morning I boarded the ide-wberl. steamer Starlight for this place, i The trip up the St. Johns, to I'alatka. is one of the finest I have ' oVer traveled.' Tho river is fromoue to two miles wide all the way, and fine breeze is continually moviug. 1 Hibernia, Magnolia and Glen Cove Spring, three winter resorts within twenty or thirty miles of Jacksonville, . are beautiful aud inviting places, and are all extensively putrouized by , northern peoplo. -" ' Tocoi is remarkable for nothing ex espt being the western terminus f the ; flee u-mil e railroad from fit. Augutine. Several very fine oiange grove arc seen between this place and Pulatka. -.' 'This latter place is 75 miles up the river from JaclsojivilLe, and is a very pleasant place, and is full of winter visitors. In company with a party rtm nit. l.'.ol 7 r'rn,Hu i flm rV- t'l Col. Hart's orange crovo, one of the finest kept groves in the State., has ouly about 500 baariag trees,- and has already aold $4000.00 worth of oranges this 'season. The party all agreed that if the Garden of Eden was a more beautiful place than this, Adam and Eve did a very foolish thing when they shut dowu upon the forbidden! fruit .'I lore also we saw our first bananr grove. The baoaua grows on a stalk, of .fifteen, to twenty feet in heigbth, with great broad leaves from six to eight feet in length. The stalk is about four inches through, and the fruit hangs dow u like a string of large trout which have been dried by the sun.- - ihoy are said to be easy to raise, and Very profitable.', In Falatka, also I came across the "Old Curiosity Shop,", which coulaini everything strange that is found in Florida, find for "sale at 'prices that forbids anybody but millionaires to iu vest, -.J didn't buy anything. ,The proprietor keeps large aud small alli gators, alive and stn fled. In a small tank in' the rear of his shop he has over a. hundred live alligators which are about the length of the Allegheny river article but much slimmer, and presenting all the objectionable ' fea tures of the large ones. . ;' ' ' 1 ' AVe Started out in the night, and this morning found us in a river . with low shores, about the width of Tiones- ta creek, which it was hard-to real ize was the St. Johns, but so it was After breakfast nearly all the male passengers congregated on the bow, with guns and pistols of all descrip tions, watching for the' notorious but ugly- alligator. Sure enough, it wasn't . long ere i we saw one "dead ahead" laying on the water. Instantly the roar of the guns shook" the boat The 'gator escaped. From this on, we saw these reptiles frequently, and . of all sizes, from three to twelve feet to engtlu All were shot at, and but two or three bit none killed. .We saw bout two dozen on the trip. The river has absolutely no current and the most abrupt turns I ever saw iu any stream. As4heorow flies it is but a little over a hundred miles from here to Jacksonville. As the river runs it Is upward of two hundred. Black cranes, white cranes, water turkeys, linipkins, water hers, ducks buzzards, hawks ana paroquets abouu ded,'aud ranch powder was wasted ou mem. . iwu lirukiu ana a hawk were all that dropped. , . Enterprise is a place about the size of East Hickory, and is situated ou the east bank of Lake Monroe, a beau tiful sheet of wrter apparently about five miles wide and teu to fifteeu in length. We arrived here at about tbree o'clock, P. M. aud the murcury indicated 80 in the shade. I per spired. I , To-morrow I am off for Titus ville on the Indian river, overland, forty miles. I will write you again at my earliest convenience. ' W. R. D. SHERIFF'S SALES. T) Y VIRTUE of aundiy writaoT Fl. Fa, XJ and Vendi. Rs. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Countv, and to me directed, there wLH be expaeid to Hale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In tho borough of J ioiiestn, ou MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, A. D 1876, at 11 o'clock A.M., tho following described real esuuo, lo-wu : James B. Pearsall v. Joseph F. Ilalght, vco. nx, flu ti I'eo. 'lonn, 1670, t i), No. 78 SonL Term. 1H7.". Tate. All d. fcndanl'a Interest In and to all that certain pleee or parcel of land uittiote in ltarntt lowimhii), Forost county, and Htate of Feuuaylvauia, bounded and described as follows, tn-wlt: Beginning at a stone on tne north nanK r too ;iaiion river, run niDR north along tho east line of landa of Juatia Hliawkoy lorty roUn to a hemlock, thence cant alonit the aoiith Hue of laud of Titua A Tttber toaiionk treou tlienorlh bank of the Clarion river, thence alon tho north bunk of tho Clarion river to the place of beginning. Containing thirty acres, ne tno Haine more or leaHi niKiutai acrea cleuivd, with oue log bUtokamit shop, one board alablo, and ono boar ahanty thereon erected. Taken in execntion and to lie sold as the proiierty of Joueph F. Haighl, at the suit of Jauioa li. Peursall. AKSO. ' ' C. A. Rankirt for ue of N. Mvera.Caah- tor of liaouuut and liepoait bank C'Uiion, vs. Thotuas Porter, Fi. Fa. No.U7 8upt.Tr. M7 5. -Tate. All tliut certain tract or par eel of land Hituated In tho township of Howo, )n the uounty of Forest, and KlaU) of Pennsylvania bounded and described aa foljowa, to-wit: In warrant mini bur throe thousand one hundred and ciglitv aix ; being part of the eaat half of said tract known aa tho Hubbard Lot Con taining one hundred and tifty u-rea of hind, more or loss, aiulhcrcbifoYeaaxcssod "Wilhclm Willink, l)uhha B., and being same land heretofore eoiivoved to W. S. Wynkoop from Daniel Bliu-k, Trtaurerof Forest County, by deoil dated tlio pinth day of June, A. 13. 1WW. Taken in execntiin and to bo aold a the property of Thomas portvr n w uit flf C. A. liiinkiu for use of N. Iycrs, cliasU ier of Inscount and Deposit Hank of Clar ion. TKRMSOFSAI.K. Tlio following niust be strictly complied with when property is stricken down : ' 1st. When (he plaintiff or other lion ruulitora hrornue the pnrehaxer, the cents onthuivtitsi inuat bo pnul, aud a list of pmocrty sold.tnfjethor with stiphllon cred itor's receipt fur tlio amount of the- pro ceed of the wale or such portion thereof a he inav claim must bo iurnished by the Sheriff. -'-. ; Sf-p POrdon'a Pltfcst, nth Ed., r.go 4-tfl. Smith's forma, piuro .184. lid. All bids must ivo pulil In full. All sales Hot ncttlrul llimictlijltclv will l,A continued until 2 o"uloek p. in., of" the day of Halo, at which tltm? nil property not sct tlnl for will aiialn he put up -anil sold nt mo expense auu risa. oi tno person lo whom first aold. Jl'NTIS 8IIAWKKY. Hhoriff. Sheriff' Olllw, Tionoeta, Keb. 2, 175. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTU R rif eertAin writ of Tratn tmn Vendi. Kxponas issued out nf tho Court of Common Pleaa of Venango county and to me dUeeted, there will be xwiaod to sate by puoiio vendiio or out cry, at tho C ourt House, iu tho boroucli of Tloneslo. on THURSDAY, MARCH 2d, A. I. 1870, at 10 o'clock, a, m., the Ibllowln j deacrib eil real estate, to-wit t "No. 74 Ar.rll T. tSTa. F.. Ti. 133 Aua-. Tr. 1H7., Charles IT. Hartman va. The Cope laud Farm Oil Co., and No. 75 Apr. T. 17S, and K. 1. No. l:Vi Aug. Tonu 187ft Alex ander Mooro A Wnt. H. MoUoo va. The oiieland l arni Oil Ckiiniianv. (Common Pleaso of VrnanK" county.) Mackev rwin : All .Uie defemtant'a riulit. title. intareat and claim in aud to all that cer tain piece or roel of laud situate in Har mony township Forest county, Pennsyl vania, oouiiuoo and tleaurlbeu aa follows, via j Itoginnins at a Post, thence by land now or formerly J. ltouben aouth J de- grecs east NJjpoiclics to a whito oak, thence north 1 degreea east 32 porches to a ml oak. thenuo aouth KSl doirroea east 4U ncr- ohes to a post, thonco aouth 11 deirreea west 17 perches to a black oak, thence bv land formerly Vm. Fleming aouth ex de greea east W3 percnoa to a post, thenco norm m aegrces east ri) 5-1U crchea to a white oak, thence aouth 25 degreea east 28 perchea to a post thonco by land now or formerly II. W. Manroea aouth Ufdeirroea west 142 perches to a whito oak, thenco souin ii ueiireea east 2U perches to a post. iucucc souin 14 negrecs west 70 perches to a post, thence south 61 degrees east 54 &-1U percues to a hickory, thence by M Yonst warrant south 4i deai-oca west perches to a post, thence by lands now or ntc oi a. Ailendcr a lielra north 5Xi de grees west 112 perches to a post, thence nortn lj degreea past 7H 5-10 perches to a red oak. thenco north 8Si decrees west 121 9-10 perches to a post, and thence by land now or formerly j. c. Johns nortn it tic crees east 128 perches to tho phieo of be ginning. Containing two hundred and ninety acrea, 140 perches and usual allow ance, being the same tract of land granted hv the commonwealth or Pennsylvania tn.Joaeph II. Copeland by patent dated January 20th, 18."8, rocordd in Patent Hook "II," vol. 4!i, pago S5H, and by said Copeland and wito conveyed to M. Millord by deed dated July 8, IS54, rei-ordcd 29th August l8.il, in Deed llook "V," pago 24(1, who conveyed the same with his wife to Win. Milford by deed dated Jan. 27, 18(15, recorded in Venango Co. in llook "K K." p. p. Sll, who iiy deed conveyed on May u, iwo, to r. ii. i lernan and i . is. t'orteus, who by deed anted May 10, 18115, recorded in hook "Ji M, page use, con-eved to Will. 11. Moflce. who bv deed of trust du ly executed ami dclivo'red ncknowleduca he holds the legal titlo thereof for the use and benelit ot the Copeland Farm Oil Co, a corporation legally created under tho laws oi tuo comuionwo uui or Pennsylva nia. Tuken In execution and to be sold as the property of Tho Copeland Farm Oil Vnm puny at the suita of Charles II. Hartman Alexander Moore, and W. II. MoUoo above relerred t Terms -h. JU.STIS SIIAWKKY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollicc, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. ret), Htn, 1S7U. Something New! AT THE OLD . FISHER STORE! WE HAVE STARTED A FLCUFa FEED STORE in the building formerly occupied by J. : FWier. : ' : ., .; OUR CHOP is made from CORN, WHEAT t OATS and will lie sold at present, (ot ' $1.75 TEK CffT. OUR FLOUR is mode from the liost WINTF.R WHEAT, every barrel of which ia warrantod an will he Bold proportionately low. In connection with the above, we are Keeping too pest brands or TOBACCOS, FIXE CX'T, PLCO, AXI auitoil to tho moat fastidioua taste. PluMoKxnnihio our Htool so J. II. UKRICKSON Jt CO. ASTONISHING. "Yet forty days, and Js'inovau. shall be overthrown." Future events prophecied by rule in Beuncr'a Pinphetie Hook. FortunoH fore told in tho u i and downs ot prictes lor tho next twontv years; tho futuro judged by tho past, what ye.u-s to make nionoy on pig-iron, hogs, com, provisions, cotton, and when we will have the next puiiie, what year hard limes w ill end and busi ness revive iiuain. Kvery farmor, inaiiu lueturer, legitinate trader and speculator idiould havo this book to know tho future, so aa to avoid los.i and bo hiiocossful. Sent to any name, post paid, for ?l. Address Samuel Uciincr, Ihiiubridge, ltoaa county. Ohio. 41 4 IflTS, EPILEPsVr-" FALLING FITS CURED. This Is no humbug. For information, impure of or write to JIUYKIt lUtol ll 1"KS, Wliolesalo Drugsist, Ulooinshirg-, C-.,l"nl,li cniiiilc I'n i 4 . T HE NE W:'; D 0 ME STIC j'-' ; A DOUBLE TUREAD LOCK-StlTcil MACHINE. jmrnmrnmrnmi, jc-K'!v , . nut . t T rtt.itm H ih .vlrttin nf the Mchi -Running "DOMESTIC." Including the AutomMle Tension, which wa nntl the hoi in n. -I'Uc notice our PAT KN V HAKUKSBD CONICAL BKARUlOS Ql Uth lh MachiM Bud Slanti. Our new ml oU Idea. wnrWH n wiih brand new Mncfclmry aiU Tool at tir own oewworVr tn the Kusv ci'y T Newark, New Jcrtev. hvc ittvtn wt a awittUad nt MKI'.HASIC AL KXCfcI.. 1KXCK. Minimum or Friction, MaiMui irf turability, ami tiumc oi wurk, aevcr herctufor react) ctl in lite Sewing M.chmt World, , . TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSEI.P W Invit the attention of ill, rtpecUUr tho having high mtchaalcal skill or obftcrvation. N. II. .Ml Machine, fully warranted. DOMESTIC 8EWINC MACHINE CO., t ; lN-v Vorlc nml CUlcufro. LADIES, USE "DOMESTIC: PAPER FASHIONS. ffl ftp A D frunrnuntced using our Well Auer .t Drills. 100 tifmdJ niontli paid to ;okI aionts. AuRur liook froo. Jilt Auger Co., KU Jjouia, Mo. 'J6 I Amorlrnii air ForcJgu jILMOREaCO., Successor to Chip, man, Hosmer C Co., Solicitors. Palenta procured In all countries. No Fees In ad vance. No charges unless tho patent is Ki anted. No fees fr making prellmina tv examinations. No additional feoa for obtiiininir and conduct in it a rehenrimr. My a recent decision of tho C'oinnii-sioner all rejected applications may be revived. 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