The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 26, 1876, Image 2

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WEDNESDiT MOSSING. JIPE. C. 1S?.
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FOHl'KKSIDENT, .
"JOHNF, MARTHA NIT,"
1 of PcnnijlTftniA.
Our Washington Letter.
'i Ppcoial to Lho RwciMfiK. . : ' .'.is.
Washington; . C.j ArrtL 21, 7
!.A-. rigid explana&n 'it tie ata
J eombd of the wo'i . a herein U . the
rejoctei tlieo"' "d errors of . buroao
govcrhrriMits are deposited, awajr from
, the v8 of the present generation of
iik or, diligent search atnoog the
, Je'ri of our recent rebellion contain
ed iu tbe eepulchere of lho "lost cause"
, would fail tu produce a more mituhiev
ousor. odious, doctrine, or one that
.Has been more uniformly condemned
hy the intelligent and loyal masses of
'. thi Republic than that resurrected
.by -Tucker of Virginia, during the
debate in tbe House on tbe adoption
of tbe minority report of the Judiciary
Committee iu . the Hallet Kilbourn
'. case. , It appears that Tucker as At
, torney General of that State, shortly
before tbe war, decided that the local
authorities could legally seize any
. raail matter brought into, the State by
and at tbe expense of tbe U. S. Gov
ernment, in the custody of U.S.j offi
. ciala .and for the ' convenience and
, well-being of that State and anything
found adversely criticising its "pecu
liar iu8titutioD," or in any other way
distasteful to the tyrauical oligarchy
that ruled tbe "Old Dominion'; with
the Bowie knife. Tbe pistol and the
lash, was declared incendary in char
acter and suppressed. Tucker was
, matHened had iiis "Southern heart
-tired" by some, pertinent' interrogate
. ries put by Mr. Blaine aad when be
had. reached a pretty, high tempature
.lie was betrayed into a very indiscreet
.admission to the effect that he did
. make such a deicssion, that it was a
good- one vheu made and equally
good noKV; Tucker' speech was loud
: lj upplauded by many- of the deruo
craU, but it look of consternation was
discardable amongthose poeseesed of
, a .larger share oTTpolitical sagaeity,
who. are sufficiently well versed as to
national sentiment to know, that - any
attempt at a revival of any of the
pro-slavery ,. or" an(i progressive dog
mas in the spirit aud at tbe dictation
wbioh the; Government : was largely
administered during the last, fifteen
years preceding the war will provoke
euch a .storm of .indignation against
the party guilty of such a sacrilege as
to bury it in the same grave where tbe
said "lost cause now reposes. Hence
such fire brand as Ben Hill, Tucker
and Some of their associate; in Con
gress, with Jeff. Davis, ' Toombs and
others in the South are regarded with
deep solicitude, and ' a sleepless vigi
lance in watching their movement
' and choking them into silence when
they : begin ' to manifest ' dangerous
symptoms is the only course they can
safety take. It appear to be the im
pression here that the democrat are
determined to prolong the session so
'that -any candidate nominated at
Cincinnati may be subjected to the
'moat rigid scrutiny with the desperate
. hope of finding soma ' irregularity in
hi public or private life that, by be
ing ventilated a few week before tbe
election, wilt so discredit the- repub
lican party with the people that they
may be able to take advantage of tha
apathy and confusion which ; the
expense would produce and steal into
power5 before there was time to concert
any effective measures to avert such a
national calamity." There is no ques
tion but (hat the leaders, of that rebel
copperhead league, called tbe demo
cratic party are wecretly making the
most strenuous -efforts to neutralize
the detrimental effect that investiga
tion bas incidentally had on the prom
inent men of the party. Their des
peration ) all the more savage from
their long season of abstinence from
publio office and plunder. A corres
pondent of the New York Timet wri
ting from Columbia S. C, under date
of April 19, 1870, of the Presidential
election says, -u tbe democrats are
successful, the republican party of the
- cotton States must die out forever for
by one means r; another the negro
voter would be prevented from exer
cising the rights or citizenship which
wer assured to them by the results of
the war ; and . their white leaders
would be obliged to leave the country
and seek homes elswhero. 9
No fair minded observer who travels
through this country ean deny that
the 'old residents,' the uative whites'
of.hqutu Carolina, Alabama, Mubus
hibi dm! Juiihii are .themiblves to
blauiofor many of. the burdens by
. which they are now oppressed,.. They
are arrogant and overbearing; they
nra enten up with false prido aud. in
tolerance, and they openly boast "thai
-if they elect their President next fall,
they will convert the radicals or drive
them out of the country. The repub
licans, w-hite aad. blue k are fully
nwaru of the feeling of hostility with
whioti they.. are reirardtd. They know
that only under a republican adminis
tration of the National Government
, Ian they hope for political existence,
and theV are now ready t i sacrifice
;vi-ry 'risomif Vrorice n r.'ta
prviven. . 1 -
that end. These View have been
pressed to me by respectable, '
trustworthy gentlemen here '"' '
other StateeA That they ;e",,ra'e'
I know from rcy own kno;.
Lyon, th man who l,mf,7.V'
relied upou to elaner '"
Schenek has tiirneout R very poor
investment No ouc- PP"'",'. '
able or willing" 7 one worJ
m. ia hi. -hifacter as a man. The
tiru tof CduAf ""totiy devoted to
it,. MaILI impeachment tiial and
fincufVg appropriation bills. Since
t b passage of the river and harbor
ipropriation swindle it is resting
from tbe laborious effort that were
neovsaary . to com pas that iniquity.
The Hallet Kilbouru case is still be
fore the court and attracts much at
tention because of the knotty legal
points involved. Much dissatisfaction
is resulting from the niggardly action
relative to the reductiou of fares to
Philadelphia during tbe Centennial as
the voracious disposition manifested
thus early by the iiotel keepers, and
hash-house proprietor in that fnvorel
town promises to deter many people
of moderate means from attending the
big show, who would have otherwise
attended and contributed tbeir share
to making it a auoces. ..
' Maxwell.
FISAJtCUL REPORT OF II5CSLEI TWP,
WILLIAM A. DTJSKXBCRY, Treasurer
- of Kingslcy township, iu account with
aid township for the year ending ou the
dale hereof
Dr. Cr.
To 11 dne Twp. on laut set-
- - tlement ..,... $383 12
" amt. tax levied for poor
- purposes 4449
By orders rodoemed.. ' $564 51
:. ' ' " ; 7Z7 61 684 81
: Hal du to nlilp... 108 OU
We, the Auditors of Khijrsley Township
do certifr that we have examined the ac
counts or the Treasurer of iaA township,
and find them correct and true as abovo
repreaented, and havenliowed,audited and
settled them according to the beat of enr
know led e and belief, this 10th day of
April, 4W. ' 1 " -
, , GsonoK Moroak,
Auditors.
, Aabon Elliott,
Attest ; FtiAKK Ui atNBUKy, Clerk,
OVERSKERS OP THE POOR of Kinfrs
ley township, in account with said tow n
ahip for the year 1375 1
m .. v.- .. ; .t--i ' tor -i. Cr.
To amt of Poor tax levied ! 'f
lor poor ptirpoHcs fliO 39
By amt of orders redeemed - tW 40
Balanco 8 l9 , ,
We, the auditors of Kingaley Township
do certifv that we have examined the ac
counts ot the Poor Masters of said town
ship for the year ending on the data here
of, and have audited, allowed and sctUod
the sume as correct and true, according to
tlie beat of our knowledge and belief, this
loth day ot April, 1876. ' ,
Uoouok Morgan, )
Jacob Beck, , Auditors.
' Aaron Elliott, )
Attest: Frank Dusenbury, Clerk.
F1MNC11L REPORT OF II.VCSLEY TWP.
WILLIAM A. DUSENBUBY, Treasurer
of Kinsley towuHbip, in account with
snid township for the year ending on the
date hereof: - ,
Dr. Cr.
To bal due township on hurt
aeuienioni o if
By twp. orders redeemed... f 15 40
Bui due townahip 4 77
We. the Auditors of Kinirslev Towimhin
do certifj' that we have axuinined the ac
count of tha Treanuror of auid townnhip.
and iid thein vorract and true as above
represented, and uava allowod, auditad
anu aeiuea mem scoorainir iu ino peat oi
our knowledge and belief, this 10th day of
April, iu. ....v. ) ,j
' Jacob Beck, Auditors.
t -- Aaron Elljott, )
Atteatt ; Frank luejtsBDnf , Clerk. . '-
HO Air COMMISSIONERS of Kiiifrsley
townahip in acoouut wiLU aaid towuahip
lor me year la.o:
. Dr. ' Cr.
To amt of Road tax levied
lor road purpose. ........ (U78 05
By auit expeudvd ou rouds ,. , .
auu uriugea as pr re- .
turns mudo by Itoad '
1 Masters . ' (U78 63
, Baliuioe , 978 64 UTS 63
We, the Auditors of Kingsloy Township
do certify that we have examined the ac-
eounta of the Koad Commissioner of
aaid township for the year ending ou the
uaie nereoi, sua nave auuueu, auoweu
aud hottled the same as correct and true.
acoordiDK to the best of our knowledge
auu oonoi, in is iuin uay or April, ibo. . ,
. (JtOKUK Moroan, )
Jaoou UtcK, Auditors,
,: ' Aaron Elliott, J
Attest: Frank luNnvuY, Clerk,
Report of Jenks Township.
, April B, 1876.
We, tho Auditors of Jenks Township do
eortlty that we nave mot any examineu
the aeeouuta ot the Townahip Treasurer,
and have settled aud allowed Uio same a
found iu the following slufomeiit: ,
BUFL'S POUUE, Towuship Treasurer,
Dr.' Cr.
To orders drawn from .
Co. ComuiifwiuiHira l,tl'3 OS ,
" bal from ex-truasuier 18 10
By vouchera nrodiuwl
at aeltlumutit .. . .. i JK 44
" iercuUige.. , , . , , o4 77
" bal to successor iU 14
. 1,0711 i 1,07115
A. K. SHire, . I AuJito
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By VIRTUE :
erl Fucias,
of . a writ -. of Fi
issued out of the
Court of Common picas of F'orst
county and to me direct!, ehera will ha
exiHibed to aula by publio vendue or out.
cry, m the Court Uouio, in the borough
ot i luni'sin, on
TIJV'RSUAY, MAY 17th, A. D. 1870,
at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following describ
ed real estuto, lo-wit:
C. C. Church vs. Mary M. Phinney, ad
ninistratrix Ac., ct id, Fi. Fa. No. 17 May
Jenu, I 14 null I'. ijruUuui. All Uv
feudaiit's interest, of, iu to all tho eouid
undivided one-eighth interest (i) of all
thatenruun pwee or paruol of land situate
iu ll:irniiiiy iwiihhip, f orest couiily
H r 1'j'iii.r iM.it::;, I ..n lcil r,r-.d tt-
'rnt'rtt AW, ere. - - - i
noriHed M fol'owst Rpfnnntntt at a f.ost
at the aoulhcast corner of html conveyed
by Jlcnty Itooenbnch and Jamn Can- to
Witi. Pattcraon, thenco by vix-ant land
aoiith eHrhry-iilne dopree oast ono liun
dtwl and sixty pun-he to A pout, thenen
north one ilcgrc cast two hundred and
twenty-two pcrchoa to a poH, thenre north
eighty di'jjrocs west thl i t.v-Hix pcrchca to
a rod oak, thenco north one ricwrco est
fi ft v l vt perchca to a post, thence north
eliil'ty-nine detrreos west two hundred
and four perches to a post, thenco bv lnnd
formerly of Wm. Nclll of Isaac aoulh one
degree west ono bwndrcd anil slxty-llvo
pereheB to a post, thnnccaimlhclirhry-tilnc
rieprccs cast eighty perches to a post at the
northeast Of land conveyed bv Henry Ito
iwnbach and others to Wm. Patterson
aArciiid, thenco south -one degree ono
hundred mid twelve perches to .the place
of hcplnnlng. Containing three hundred
and thirty ncrca of liuid and allownnoe, bo
tlie same more or Ices ; beiiifr tmrt of a
tract of four hundred anil thirty-three
acres twenty-three perches nni! nllnwnnco
of land convoyed bv the Cnminonwealtli
of Pennsylvania to .? nines II. Neill bv
patent dated thirteenth Hst of A hril. A. 1.
IHII3, enrolled In itatent book vol. RO naao r
s., ami recoruou in I' run K mi, venanito
county. In deed hook 3. pae W and .13.1,
and being the niiim truct or parcel of land
conveved and grantod by James II. Nclll
and Mary N. his wife to Henry Hoscnbneh
and James M. Out by deed dated March
27th. A. D. ltt. and recorded In' Forest
county, in deed book 4, pairo 411 Ac.
i sKen in execution and to no soiti astno
firoHrty of Mary M. Hitnnev, ndndnls
ratrix c ct al, at the suit of 0, C. Church.
JI STIS HHAWKRY. SheHfT.
SherifT a Ofllco, Tlonestn, Forest Co., Pa.,
11 lir, I'Tru.
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Any person aurfnrinK from.Uyepapalai,
or Iudiircatlon tvjll bo cured by using
DR. MLtniD'S tMPDCXB PBTTDEM,
Send for a trial packafrn. it oosta nothlnr.
ami will euro you. Andreas DIHHI.KR
if CO., Chemists, ISM broadwav, Mv
York. 34 -
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our eJreulnra ; address U. I, llano Co.
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Cl Yhiltlna Cards, with your name
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100 stylist, A sent wantinl. a samples for
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Mats.
LAND FOR SALE.
00,000 ACKIJ
Of firmliift and Umber' lands; near the
Kreat Kanawaha Kiver, In l'utnaiu Coua
ly, West Virginia, lu qunnlllli to ault
jniti liasurs. Soil Kood, water, pure . autl
abundant, timber excellent ehurclisa,
iH-liisils and mills oonrunWnt; title parfavt.
Price H to $8 per acre. Terms accoiauio
datiuK. Ki nd for full description to J. U,
McLean, Win Held, Putnam Couuty. Weaa
Vlryinln. " .
Furnit u r o R o o ra 8 t
The underslKned bejri lcare to Inform
the cltir.eiia of Tionwsta, and the public In
ironerol, that ho has opened a FIH-SI
.'.. I AV VI'lXITritK MTOEK, In hla
new buildinit at tho Junction of Klui' v.
and tne Dutch Hill road, whore ha kaepa
on hn ud a larjre assortment of
FURNITURE-'
Consisting In part of
TalAnt Parlor Rets, ' " l K' ' - T
Cl-.amlier Sets,- ..; .-! I
' Y' " OnnoSeatCTialra, '
' . ,; Wood Seat rvatre.
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Txteiislon Tables, ' '
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Picture Fraiuoe, u. yM,V!,ff
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ed ha is preparod to otfer Superior lndaoe-i
men is to purchasers. :
' Call and examine hla stock and prleea.
and ho convinced
UNDERTAKIKGi
A full assortment of toftlne and Caakeea
constantly in store.
23 ly A, n. PATtTRIDOB.
Theexpeiieiiceof fire
vears has proved that
(Ins Compact aud M
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Information is better
adapted to the wants ef
ill c!aasa of the eoin
iiiuuity than any other
work of the kind ever
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' IMMENSE 9 ALES,' '
by Hie numerous ' ' 1 '
OOM MKNDATOHY ' NOtICK'. TtKCP
And by Us nni form . .j ..."
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