EDITOR. WEDKESDAT ISO 85 INC, MIT 10, 1876. for president .JOIIXF. II AUTRAXtT, , of Pennsylvania. . . AmioiinroiiiciilH. irrieosfor annminecnwnU" aro as fol lows: Confrrosa, 20; Stata Senate, ?10 ; Asscinblv, $10. Positively no announce insnta published unless llio task in rAin t! ADVANCE.) CONGRESH. We are authorised to announce tho name f E. I DAVIS, of Tionosta, as a candi date for ConafreM, aubiert to the decision of the Republicans at their rriiuary Moot ing". ASSEMULY. We nre authorized to announce llu name of J. H. AGN KW, of Tinncstn, aa a candi-chU-o for Assembly, Hiibleet to tlic decision of the Republicans at lli- ir Primary Meet ings. Our Washington Letter. Fpeoial to tho Rtn ulicaw. Washington, D. C, May. 4, '76 "Tho extradition treaty existing be tween this country aud Great Dritian was made thirty four years ago by Daniel Webster and Lord Achburtou and is now likely to bo abrogated be causo of England's refusal to deliver up to the officer sent to bring him home, Winslow tho forger, except upon a formal agreement by this Gov ernment that he shall not be tried for tiny crime other than tho one upon which the warrant of extradition is based. The apirit developed iu the Cabinet meeting yesterday indicates that a notification will soon be scut to that very punctilious Government that Uuclo Samuel is desirous that the tenth article of that long-standing agreement should be annulled. It was also decided at that meeting that hereafter, copiea of any papers iu the Executive Departments will be fur nished to Congressional committees desiring them, instead of the original fiapere which can now only be exam ned in tho Departments where they are filed. The great importance of many of them to the Government and the danger of loss attending their with drawal from the files and careless ex amination and handling by clerks at the Capita! appear to furnish good grounds fur this decision. It is un derstood that the Attorney General gavo it bis decided approval. It is probable that Barney Caulficld is a good deal dissatisOed with himself, and that the members of democratic party share this feeling with him, nnd include in their disapproval every member of the committee which in vestigated "little Johnny Davenport." They don't waut any more such "Bo jianzes." Mr. Davenport's testimony, according to democratic authority, would furnish such clear proofs of the President's guilty use of the secret ser vice fund to corrupt voters, that his impeachment had mine to bo quite freely and confidently discusbed in ad vance of hia (Davenport's) appear ance on the 6tand. fcince his examin ation' commenced, however, almost every artful resource has been exhaus ted by the democrats of Caulfield com mittee to so restrict the witness iu his statements that uo opportunity may be allowed him to tell what ho knows of democratic frauds in New York City eloctious. When Mr. Davenport first appeared before the committee, the democratic majority decided to allow him to tell his story in his own way, with the idea, probably, that he would convict, not only him wolf, but President Grant and possibly other prominent republicans; but they mod. comprehended the fact that their wit ness was pretty well versed in the met ho Js of the democratic theives and ruffians who have ruled New York for many years through the most corrupt and criminal means, and that there was the most imminent danger that he would blurt it all out unless means were at once dev'wed to secure his si lence. To avoid that danger they in formed him that he must not talk more than was necessary to answer the questions of tho committee, iu the most direct and shortest way. Mr. Blaine's last, supplementary statement has pretty effectually silenced his ene mies and completely satisfied his po litical and personal friends of his in nocence of tho charges and insinua tions against him. The investigation of Secretary Bristow's alleged corrupt action in the case of tho bark Mary Merritt is devoid of interest. So far not one iota of evidence has been pro duced showing any suspicion of wrong doing on the riart of the Secretary ; I find no one giving tho least credence to his detractors. The scandal-mongers have got around to Mr. Morton, but it is not likely that his reminis cences yesterday in the Senate, rela tive to the condition of Indiana du ring the war, wcra peculiarly grateful to his enemies outsidn of Conrtss or to his copperhead auditors in the Ken ate. The roiupluint relative to the scarcity of change has become to gen eral that it is proposed iu tie House to empower the Secretary of tho Treas ury to issue $10,000,000, of silver coin in cschange f an equal amount of legal -tender notes. The Insane Asy lum investigation is still in progress. The favorite food of the iDsanc pa- W. R. DUNN tirnts there appear to liavo lcen lain led meat, judging from the quantity supplied. Whatever t ho conclusions of the comniitteo may bo, I think from my observations, that members of this community will, hereafter, be very slow to 8eo J friends to that institution for treatment while under its present management. Very little progress is being mado towards perfecting aud passing tho necessary appropriation bills. There is do discoverable dis- J Position on the part of either the Llousa or cuala to roceJo from their positions relative to these bills. Maxwicu.. Western Correspondence. Loxk Kock, Richland Co., Wis , 1 May 1, 187G. J Ed. Rkfiijmcax : As I sit this evening, looking south across the prairie, I notice that some pcrsou has set fire to tho dry grass, and as a good breeze prevails tho belt of (ire runs beautiful ; for a prairio fire is considered ono the handsomest sights ever behold ; tho roar of the fire sounds liko a distant storm, and all wild game flee in dismay fit the approach of this dread of all dangers. I would be happy to have ye editor call on me some fine morning aud wo would visit tho head waters of Lear Creek, and tempt some of tho beauti ful trout that are so ploutiful in tli' stream; or, if we should tiro of-this sport wc could turn our attention to the winging of soino of tho prairie chickens, that are found in abundance, and at this season of the year they make the morning and evening hid eous with their noise. I noticed a drove of six nice deer, a few days ago, near my Jiousc ; they appeared quite tame, but as I am not much of a hun ter I did not disturb them. Now, Mr, Dunn, I know that you could interest yourself out west as well as south, and I hope the next trip you take will be to this locality. Tho farmers aro busily engaged nt present, for wo ore enjoying splendid weather, only a little too dry. Lumber in large quantities is daily seen on the river, en ronto for some point on the MUsisippi. . By way of local items I would men tion (hat the grading on the Pine River Valley Railroad will be com pleted in about two weeks, and anoth er Railroad has been laid out from this place to Free port, 111.., and it is expected that work will boou com mence on this Road. Also, the Gov ernment has made an appropriation for the Wisconsin aud Fox River Im provement and labor will begin about the middle of the present month. Help is scarce, and farmers have to pay $25 per month, as men can gel h!gher wages on tho puhlio works, aud the result is mat, lartn lianas are scarce. . Business is brightening up ; produce is also en the advance, aud it is hoped that we will -have better times soon, yet I learn that hard times, and money close is a general complaint nearly everywhere. Tho dairymen of Bear Valley have again resumed the manufacture of cheese, as this business has become quite an important item in this locali ty. Six large factories aro in opera tion, and some of them use the milk of over three hundred cows. Choice biooucd cattle can be seen here : in fact some of them verging on to thorough-brcds. The Devon cow is considered tho best for dairy use, although not so large as the short horned Durham. More anon, N. B. Hood. The Emperor of Brazil paid Oil City u visit on Saturday last. The Dcirick of Monday has a vsry enter taining account of this visit. Wo ex tract the following: "Saturday last Dora Fedrod'Alcau tara, Emperor of Brazil, stopped in this city about two hours, au honor which he has conferred upon but few of the larger cities. II is a plain, practical, unostentatious man, and one who is ' solid, sensible and intel ligcut in the fullest sense of the terms. He is quick ol perception, decisive in action and allows nothing to pass uu observed wherever ho goes. When ho left the train Saturday and proceeded to the reliuerv. ha car ried iu his hand a large book on the subject ot petroleum, which he I) ad been studying, lie occasionally re ferred to it, made comparisons, and, we daresay, left the Oil Regions with a better general understanding of the lutrieacius ot the producing and reliu ing business than many who have lived here for years aud enjoyed the best advantages tor obtaining such in formation, llo is a scholar, a model gentleman nml one w ho will give a valuable lesson to inauy of our coun trymen, both in regard to gentlemanly q'julifii ations and research fjr useful inclination. His eagerness and ar dor iu obtaining information, his can did manner, his civility and courtesy, coupled with his other gentlemanly attributes, render him tha most inter esting porson We ever had tho pleasure Of meeting." Applications for License May Term, Ib70. Andrew Wollcr, Hotel, Tionosta Iloro. William Lawrence. ' . " . " Samuel A. Varner, " " Geo. W", liovai'd, wholraalo " " no.W oodcock, hotel, Uarmonv township. I). V. CLAKK, Clerk. 2VolIre. UrnisTKn"s Okfick Foiikst Co., 1 Tionf.xta, Pa., April IS, 1S7H. I Notice Is herehv civen that Ashbol and Ell Holemnn, Administrator of tho es tate of Alex. Holcmnn decease!, havo tiled their linal account in this olllce. and that the aamo will be presented to the (r- pimns court ol aalcj county on May 1?, I'-7i), for confirmation. 4 3 1. W. CLARK. Reirlstvr. Register's Notice. RKUInTKu's OfriCB FoHK!T Co., TionksTA, April 14, lS7rt. ( Public notice la horrbv clvcn that Ellrs- bcth S. Hunter and Clai'a K. Hunter, Ad ministratrixes or Dr. W, F. Hunter, de ceased, havo tiled their first nnd partial account in this oftieo, and that tho same will no presented U too orpliana I ourt or said county tbr confirmation and allow ance on tho l.'ith day of May next, nt the Court llouso ut Tionosta, "in tho county aforesaid. D. W. CLARK, Register. Trial List for May Term, 1876. T'ohfst CofNTY, as. last ot t asps set down for trial at a Court to Iks held in and for aaiil County, commencing May 15, ISTd : AO, it. i r. N. S. t'oroiuaii va. T. B. Bar ber. 1 Fob. 170 Ira Siblev vs. J. K. Jonosotnl 44 May 1S74 S. C. Sloan va. J. F. Ovc rlan- der. 8 Dec. 1CT4 1. V. Dean vs. J. II. Ding- man et a!. 9 Mav 1S75 O. W. liemi vs. J. II. Derlck- son Ptal. 21 May 187 Clias. Murihy et ux vs. Thos. Porter, 7(1 Nen. David lletlVon vs.Wni.Younif Sen. 173 Ogden it Smith for uso vs. Heo. N. Hunter el ux. t7 Sep. lo Murv Hcnrv vs. Tionosta lldro. " 8 Doc. 1S7S S. C. iSloan vs. CJ. W. Dith- ridtfeetal, 14 Sep. lS7fi A. O. llowman ct al va. Geo. V. I)i' hridfro A Co., 10 Feb. 1870 Hettl Hro. for uso vs. Geo. W. Dithridiro, 10 Dec. 1S75 C. W. .Clark vs. James Mc- Clintock 40 Feb. ltCO Darius Toby va. Wood it Falconer ct al, 0 Sop. 1S78 A. Oillillnn vs. M. F. Vo- gusctal, 45 Dee. 1875 Tionosta, April I I, 1R7H. D. W. CLA11K, Prothonotary. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to sale bv publio veuduo or outcry, at tho Court lfouso, in the Iioronjrh of Tionosta, on MONDAY, MAY 15, 187(1, at 10 o'clock, a. in., thclbllowiiigdcscrihed real estate, to-wit: It. I .amber ton A Co. vs. Oeo. S. Hunter, Fi. Fa. No. 32 May Term, lh70. Iamber- tou. All that certain pieeo or parcel of laiul iu Tlonostu lownsmp, forest county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; Iteninniii.B at a post on bank of Allegheny Kiver above tno houso willed "ieo. ti. H unter now occupies, thence north 4.i dogrocs west four hundred and six per ches to a post, thoneo south 'JK decrees weht thirty nerches. thoneo south some 84 discos east about four hundred und twenty pcrohoa to tilt) said river, tlieneo up said river somo ono hundred und two pereiios lo (lie place ot oeKinning. t tin tiiuiintr one hundred acres and allowance ; on which is erected one larjro two-utorv dwelling house, three smnil houses. Willi one barn mid two outbuildings. And be ing too same laud that was conveyed by K. Ijimborton aud C. V. tiillillan to Uoo. S. Hunter by dood dated June 5, 1871. Taken in execution and to be Rold as the property of Uoo. 8. Hunter, at the suit of it. amuerton af Co. Terms cash. JUSTIS 81IAWKKY, Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Otllco, Tionosta, April lit, 1870. GEO. A. PKINCE & CO. Tho Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory in the United States, nearly 56,000 Now in uo. No other Musical Instrument over obtain ed tlio samo popularity. e-Scnd for Price Lists. Address BUFFALO, X. Y. The fact of ours being tho oldest and largest manufactory in tho United States, with nearly 5il,(i00 Instruments now ill uso, i.i a Htifllcicnt guarantee of our re spousibilitj and the merits of our iustru moots. 0-iiiu TjlCO. A. PRINCE Jt CO, IN THE. GREAT SOUTHWEST I The Littlo Hock and Fort Smith Kail way Coinpr.ny is uolliii, at exceptional ly low prices and on terms to miit pur chasers, over ONE MILLION3ACRES of their niupnifieeiit grant on overy alila within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably ituilud lor, production of Corn, t'otion, drain, tlrass. Fruits, and all ether Northern-cropa, Win torn aro inikl, per mitting nut-dour labor fur eleven months. KoiJ l'urtilc beyond prteedont. No trrass lioppeis, no t roiiht. Special iudueo nieuts lor i-Ktalilibmentf 'f niunufneiorii-s. l or e.iyiihu, u.Kbos Y. I). 8 LACK, Late! 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No additional feoa for o1taiuiiit ami conducting a rehearing, lly a recent de-lsion of tboComini.-sionor all rcjecteil applh-ations may be revived. Special attention K'ven to Interference Caes before the PiiUmt Oflico, Kxtoiialoiis before Congress, IntYinjrnmont fSuita In ditt'orent States, and all litiiration apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmoro A Co., for pamphlet of sixty paf,'09. I!iml CtLses, Warrants aul Merip. Contested Land Case prosecuted benro the U. H. Ue:,eral Land tilth ami lepart meut of tho Intirior. Private Land Claims, Minlnn and Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases attended fo. Ijmd Scrip in 40, hO, and ItSO acre piex-ea for aa'.o. This Scrip Is assignable, and can bo bx-ated in tho naino of tho uurchasor upon any Gov ernment land aiioliict to privato entry, at tl.2j per aero. It is of eipial vuluo with ltounty Iiand Warranta. Send stamp to (lilmore Ji Co., for pamphlet of lustruo tion. Arrears or l'ny V Botusly. Ofllcors, Sohliors, and Sailora of the luto war, or tlieir heirs, aro in many cases, en titled to money from tho Government of which they have no knowledi-e. Writo full history of aorvice, and statu amount of y and bouuty received. . Lnejoso stamp to Gilmoru ik"Co., and a full roply, alter exumination, will be K'ven you free. lensioii. All Officera, Soldiers, and Sailors wotin dod, ruptured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilmoro .V Co. Ca.ses prosecuted by Gilinoro it Co. be fore tho Supreme Court of the United Suites, tho Court of Ciuima, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is con ducted iu a separate bureau, under char-fro of the same experienced parties employed by thu.ohl lino. Attention to all busiuusa entrusted to Gilmoro A Co, is thus se emed. We desire to w in success by de serving it. Address G1LMORE A CO., 8;i V Street, Washington, D. 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OUR CHOP is made from CORN, WIIliAT A OATS, and will lie wild at present, for 1KII1VT.'. OUR FLOUR is made from the best WINT1CR WIIKA1, every barrel of which is warnudoU and will 1'0 sold pmpoi tiona'.cly low. In connection with t'. above, w are kcepius tho best brand of TOBACCOS, FINK CUT, .1IATVAX! suited to tho most fastidious tasto. ' SO J. If. DKRICKSOV & CO. ii. a. 'UMimi & co. WHOLESALE & KliTAlL DeaJem la Hardware, Iron und Rail, .Stovos and Tinware. BELTING OF ALL SIZES Constantly on hand, at low prieos. Also Manufacturers of siu.i.r iih lvonii, Smoko Stacks,13i-cccli" in, Blicct Iron, AVoll Casing, etc., etc. FOltHALK OuoSiH-oud-liaiiil ten horse power Wood berry Stationary lloiler and Kr.gine. II. G. TINKER & CO., Ol L Cl PA. HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA WANTED AGENTS In every town U canvuas lor Dr. CtHJN ICLL'N uaw and popular HUhjiy of l einisvlvania, from the earlest disuuvury to tlm pieeiuut tiinu. 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The edition of lh7l! luti been THOROUGHLY REVISED To UATii, It contains l.W.Ooo articles, COoo wxaj" oiiKraviUK and eighteen liaitdiod.cly en graved mid colored maps. The work is isued ifi pai i'h, and aspci-l. men copy, with map, will ho (cut to any' adtiross, loo ot pu,iutfe, for twenty ccuM. BAKg, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (.Stiece.joi.i to T. Elwood yull. 1 .'o. 17 and PJ South Sijli Street, 4-Jttf PllW.AUKla-.il A, iu. FITS, EPILEPSY PALLING FITS CURED. Thiaia no humbii. For liiformallmi Inrpuro of or write to MOYEH UltOI'll' KH.S, Wholeaalo Iiruu-iaN, H!ofmb.ir.! -olu:ii!,: otiu'.v, 1 u. 4-14
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