EDITOli. ttEDXESDAT SKlKMNfi, JUNE II, 1S76. for president John f ijartranft, of Pennsylvania. A 11 noil nfrmr 11 in. Prleea for iimiounoomouta bio as fol lows! Cowrreas, fcJO ; Stato Senate, 10j AmrmlilT, t 10. Positively no announce menta published unloss tlio cash it i aih IK ADVANC1C. . CONGRESS. W nae authorised to announce don. 1IARHY WHITE, or Indiana oounty, an n candidate fur Congress, subject to Ro pul'lican nnp. : ASSEMP.LY. . We nro authorized to nnnonncn V E. ALLISON, of Hickory, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the action of the Re publicans at thoir Primary Moellngs. , We are nuthorir.ed to announce the name of J. 11. AGNEW, of Tiom-sta, as a candi date fbr Assembly, subject to the derision of the Republicans nt their Primary Mect (? ' . DISTRICT ATTORNEY, v We are authorized, to nnnounco SAM UEL I. IRWIN, KwM of Tionesta, as n candidate for District Attorney, mibioct to the decision of the Republicans at tfielr Primary Election. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican voters of Forest County will meet at tho usual places for holding the primary elections, . . SATURDAY, JUNE, 24, 18VG. nt 2 o'clock F. M., to nominate as fol low!: One person for Congress. One person for State ScDator. One person for Assembly. Ono person for District Attorney. , One person for Coroner The polls will remain open until - 7 o'clock p. m. Each township will elect and rcturft one person as a mem ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. ; ' . . The meeting of the Return Judges rll I . I 1 J .1 if win no nuiii at 1 tne tjouri itoitso on the Tuesday following, to-wit: the Z7lu day pf June, 1870, at 2 o'clock, P. M. J. T. Dale. ' Chairman. Republioan State Committee. IIarribburo, Juno 3, '76. Tho members of the Republican State Committee are requested to meet at the Lochiel Hotel, Harrisburg, on "Wcdoosday, the 21st instant, at 2 ' o clock p. ui.' Important business will - be transacted at this meeting, and a full attendance iadosired.. . . i Hrrry M. Hon, Chairman. A. Wilson NoRitis, Sec'y. Tho Republican National Convcn tiou meets at Cincinnati to-day, and before our next issue it will be known : nil over the country who are to be our standard bearers in tho coming great contest. At present Blame seems to tnto the lead, followed by Coukling, Morton, PSrislow nnd Washburno; tho latter having been dubbed tho "Great Unknown," tvithin tho last four days, Whoever is to be . tho choico of the ' delegates, we hope the proceedings will bo harmonious, and that a plat form will be adopted which tho Re- publican party all over tho Union can heartily endorse. '. The Committee which investigated the charges against Speaker Kerr, on Monday last, made a report fully ex onerating Kcrc trotn tho charges pro- forrod. It is but just to state that Dan ford, a Republican member of tho committco, mado a speech on tho re port, saying that it afforded him real llcaure to be able to subscribo to tho report. It would bo refreshing to hear n Democrat who is a member of the coiutuittco which is investigating liluiiic, express his truthful convictions in the case with tho same slraighlfor ward manliness. We do not look for this, however. Our Washington Letter. Vpe-oinl to Die Rki-vui.icak. Wabjiinuton, D. ('., Juno. 10, 70 The Congressional proceedings pro seut but littlo of interest, except the clerual wrangling and investigations in the House. On Monday , Mr, lilaiae obtained the floor for a person al explanation, and betore lie wus through, no man not entirely without bowels of compassion cotilJ help pity - ing tho judiciary couuuUlco, Ho completely u-scd up the 1 il Liu iUlows composing that committee, l'roclor Knott must have felt as the Ilible rays the w'kVkI will in the day of judgment : like calling upon (be w. n. puxs - rocks and mouul.iins to full on arid hide him from the veugenneo of lilainc. Ho wat convicted on bis own admission of having suppressed a telegram from .Tosiah Onldivcll to him ai chairman of the judiciary committee, which proposed that he (Caldwell) would mako an affidavit that he never sold any bonds to Tons. Scott for Rluino. Ho wns further convicted of telling an untruth in regard to tho appoictmcnt of the sub committee. Tho scene iu tho Ilouso was such that no pen picture will portray it. It must hnvo boeu seen to bo npprecin tod. On Wednesday tho committee room was tho plftco of action, and Micro Knott, Blaine, Fryc, and Taj-box bad a tilt. Asbo of North Carolina, was particular in asking that it bo staled that hq knew nothing of the telcgrnm. On Thursday Tarbox mado au expla nation in the House, but was com pletely overwhelmed by Frye, who closed his mouth when he referred to his having surreptitiously obtained a copy of a speech of Blaine's on the currency question. There is a very evident intention to force a report in favor of Kerr. The committee has bullicdIIariscy from tho beginning, and has permitted n cloud of lawyers and members of Congress to do the same thing. No matter what facts are proven, or how slight the evidence in favor of Kerr, he will have a report, exonerating him. Every ono of the heads of the differ ent purchasing and contracting bu reaus of the Navy Department, havo sworn positively that Secretary Robe son lias nover interfered in any way with the purchases or contracts made by them. ' , ' ' . " : .. ' Senator Clayton introduced , nn amendment to the Executive Legisla tive and judicial appropriation bill, requiring that the appointments in all the executive departments should be divided amongst the Stales and Ter ritories according to representation. After three days debate the amend ment was rejected by ono majority, because it was claimed that it . was in the nature of legislation and should not bo mad a part of an appropriation bill. . ' A tabic has been prepared by the Southern Republican Association, showisg the number of employees in each department, the number each State should havo, and tne 'number each Stato has, and il shows that some of tho States and tho District of Col umbia, are largely in excess, whilst others have very few appointees. : ; Both houses will adjourn on Satur day until next Friday, to enable tho republican members to attend : the Ciuciunati convention,, nnd the same thine will bo dono for the St. Louis conveutiou. In fact, I doubt whether thero will ba a quorum after Saturday until after tho close of the St. Louis convention. This ronders it inipossi ble for tho appropriation bills to be passed befuro tho first of July. In fact, that would not bo done if both difference, are, I think, unrccoucila- bio.. The democrats endeavor to strength en their position as to tho appropria tions, by declaring that thcro Is a steady fulliug off in tho receipts, amounting to fifteen millions this fiscal year, nnd likely to bo more tho next. This has been proven false by referring to tho figures, which show a steady and largo increuse in tlio re ceipts, and provo that tl" republican party is so administering the finales that the burden of debt and taxation is rapidly decreasing. For tho next few days tlio Interest of the wholo pooplo will center in Ciuciuuati. Of the proceedings thcro you Khali have a full account. Maxweix. The Democrats have had full con trol of the House of Representatives for tho past six months. What 'have they done to merit public confidence and futuro support? , Nothing! Their labors have been barren of any good results.' The people's time and money have been recklessly squandered on fruitless investigations, started fur 110 Other purposo thau to givo tho Demo cratic party 11 littlo political cupitul in tho Presidential campaign. They will not only fail to secure (his capi tal, but they aro likely to lose what littJo they had fi'iuerly' gained. Oli Ol;k of all kind-. Uuiio ut till, of- J In e on short Uotlee. ho .IhiiVnd District of PennsvW nm.i. Michael lltcl. Jr.. of Xio- ricta, Venn'n, h Knukruot under llso Act of Congress of March -it, 1M 7. having ip plied tor a Dmoliargo from nil Ms 1 1 t and other olaima provable under said Act, 1V order of the Court, notice is hereby iriven, to nil Creditors who have proved their debts, nnd other persons intoreted,J to nppeiir on tho HMIi oav of June, lvi, at 4 o'clock, 1. M., before L. I, Mover Esij., Register in Hankruptcy, nt his olllee, in till) Central House. Tlonrsta, Pa., trt t-how cause, if nn v they have, w hy a Discharge Jould not bo granted to Uio said Euuk rupt. S. C. Mrt'A.MlMW, Oil . . Clerk.' THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! - ., ' ' Denier lit ' '" ' 1 CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - . 1 PENN'A. Consisting of Parlor, Oflioo ami Common Furniture. Mattresses, Pillows, Window Shades, Fixtures, Iiook- ' ing Glasses', Ac. ..'!,; . Also, ncer.t for Vonnngo count v tor Uie Celebrated Manhattan Spring jlod nnd Coinbinatioii Mattress", manufactured nnd for sale at my Enrtiitnro Wnrerooms, i:un street, near liberty. Call and so snuiplo End. l ly Theoxpciir-nee of nvo vsnrs hns proved thnt ZELL'S lC7C.DFE.lll .liia Compact nnd rn liablo work of Ooneral Information 1 bettor lei Kernel! tuition. adapted to tho wants of A0ENT8 WASTED. 'til cIhshos ol tlio com iiiiuiily than any other work of tho kind cvor publlshed. 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It belongs to no party, mid obeys no -dictation, contending for principle aiid for tho eloction of tiio host men. It expoaoa tho corruption that disgrace mo eouniry nni inreatcns me overthrow of republican institutions. It lias no fear of Knaves, and aeokn uo favors lioin their auppoi ters, Tho markets of every kind and the fash ions are reaulnrlv reported. Tho pi'ico of J;e V. oekly Sun la onedol tKU9, 1U1U artiv pays the expenses of paper and prlntinir. wo nro not able to make any liHouutorulkw any proiuium to friend who may -iii.iko spccmi enuiiN ui uxkmui ii circuiuiiviu. I nder tho new law, which reoulrea rV- ment of vstni;o in advancn, one dollar a year, wall twenty cenU the oost of pre paid jmstafe aildeu, is vlio rube or subscrip tion. It is not 11ece.sR.117 to pet vtp a club in order to have tho Weekly Hun ;.t this rate. Anyone who aimds 0110 dollar and twenty 'cents will get tho paper, post-paid, tor a year. . Wo have no traveling admits. THE WEEKLY KL'N. 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' 25 4 I . offick or KINGS COUNTY REFINERY, lol Wull Street, New York. ! Having reorttnuized with ituiirovud ' ma chinery, is prepared to ollur, through H"' leadiln; Wholesale Orocers (who w ill send samples on appicatlon,) its celebrated Standard Maple Drips Syrup, If. T H E District Court of. States, for ho Western Something New! rt 'triK oij) FISHER STORI WE HAVE SMARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in the b Mi, till" formerly occupied by J. .1. Flher. OUR CHOP ia lrtadn ftom CORN. WHEAT. A. U.VTN. and will bo sold nl present, for i.T5 vmt ou r; OUR FLOUR 1 murto from the tet WINTl-Mt WHEAT , ovcrv narrol of-which ia warranted nnd w ill o Bold j)ioiorUonnlely low. . , In connection with t'.io aliovo. wo aro keeping tlio best brands of TOBACCOS, JFIXK CUT, suited to tho most fnstldlons taste. - 30 J. II. riERICKSON A CO. TJ" EJ "W" Furnituro Ilooms ! 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We will send Tho Weekly Edition (eight pages) post paid, from now till after elec tion for 50 ets., the Sunday Edition, same sh'.c, at the same price; or tiio Daily, four pages, I ior ?o.yp. ainii'psa Tit K SUN, Now York City.. . TO18 CLilM-HOnSE ECTABLIPHED IH 18S8. ' PP NQkriMQ obtained for Olheers, isnl ILIlOIUIlO diers, and Seamen of War of 1871 and A, nnd for their heirs. The law includes deserters and thoso dishonorably discharged.. If wounded, injured, or havo contracted anv disease, apply at onoe. Thousands ontitlod. dreat nuuilwra on titled to an increased me, and should ap- ply immodiulely. All (Soldiers and Sea men of tho War of 1812 who aervod for any period, however short, whether dis abled or not, and all widow of such not now on the Ponsion rolls, are requested fc send me their address at once. - PftllNTY Mnnv who enlisted In 1871 J : DUUill l.und 3 are entitled. 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