The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 20, 1877, Image 2

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    EDITOR
WKDSKSDAt ScMaIXG.JINE 20, ;&7.
Announcements.
ITEKMS : Announcements for the of-
tie of County Treasurer J l( each, ci,A in
uilranrr. No announcement will bo inser
ted on any other terms.
W. It. DUNN, of Tionesta F.ornugh will
he a candid.it for County Treasurer, sub
ject to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to nnnonnco tho name
of VM. LAWUENCE, of Tionesta Uor
ough as a candidate for Comity Treasurer,
subject to Uepublican usages.
We are requested to announce t lie iwmo
of NICHOLAS THOMPSON, of Tioncst.i
township, fls a candidate for County Trea
surer, subject to Republican usages.'
Mr. Thompson was a soldier in tho lato
war, ami lost mi arm at the battle of Get
lynburg. lYIeetingof tho Republican State Con
vention. I JlUDfJUARTEKS KkI'UKLICAX StATK
Committer, 1Iakki?i;ui:u, May 29th,
1877. In pursuance of a resolution of
the Republican State Committee,
adopted at a meeting held in Ilarris
burg, this day, a Republican Slate
Convention, to bo composed of dele
gates from each Senatorial oud Rep
resentative district, to tho number to
which such district is entitled in the
Legislature, is hereby called to meet
in Ilia city , of Ilarrisburg, at twelve
o'clock noon, on Wednesday, August
29tb, 1877, for tho purpose of nomina
ting candidates for Supreme Judge,
State Treasurer and Auditor General,
to bo voted, for at tho eusuing general
election on the sixth day of Novem
. her next.
By order of Committee.
HENRY M. IIOYT.
Chairman.
A. Wilson Norris,
Secretary.
republicanTprimaries.
t 1
Tho Republican voters of Farest
County will meet at the usual places
for holding the primary elections,
SATURDAY, JUNE, SO, 1877,
at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominato 03 fol
lows :.'"'
One person for County Treasurer.
The pJls will remain open until
7 o'clock p. m. Each township will
elect and return one person as a menr
bcr of the Couuty Committee for the
ensuing year.
Tha meeting of the Return Judges
will be held at the Court House on the
Tuesday following, to-wit: the 3d day
of July, 1877, at 2 o'clock, P. M. . .
C. A. Randall,
' Chairman.
New York Letter.
Specinl to tho IlEruni.it'AX. '
New York City, June 15, 1877.
The Timmany Society gave a grand
scranade and reception to Gov. Rob-r-inson
at the Everett House on the 11th
inst. Just what the import of this is,
no one knows but the Tammany lend
era ; yet there U no doubt it is intend
ed to have a direct bearing on the is
sues between Mayor Ely and Boss
Kelly. Mayor Ely will not do the
bidding of Kelly in tho matter of op
pointrnents, and as Gov. Robinson ha3
in the past, been indebted to Kelly for
political favors, last night's grand ac
iion may have been gotten up to flat
ter Gov. Robinson iuto committing
himself to Tammany rule.
Gov. Hendricks and wife dined with
Gov. Tilden Monday evening. They
will sail for Europe in a few days. Tho
movements of Hendricks, Tilden and
Robinson, and the flutter in Tamma
ny hall just at this time, bus lead
many to guess that there was some
great catioml political earthquake
about to burst forth ; but Robinson's
reception was only a move on a local
political board.
The committee appointed by Col
lector Arthur to reduce, the force of
employees last Saturday, discharged
four deputy collectors, aud I am to
day informed by an employee in the
Custom House, that the discharged of
ficers have been reinstated and are
now iu their old places again. There
is no effort being made to have a spec
ial Art Department established in the
Custom House, to bo in charge of Borne
person competent to judgo of Art. It
la alleged that the (loverment is de
frauded out of millions frm a lack of
uch a special Department.
society" i'olt the i'eeventjon of
t.i. mi:.
This organization held an interest-
.11 IV II .11
iiMjeiipg ai i;ev. ut. Jiepwoiuis
!i Monday evening. The prin-.'i-niTKcd
uus ;ho temper-
' ' !! v ! '. j'l-ca ( (nil-
V. H. DUNN
pcrance ngitator is coming to New
York in August, and this meeting is
the first of the preliminary meetings
which will bo "held previous to his
coming. Brooklyn is also agitating
the temperance question, which indi
cates that tho early fall will witness
in these parts a great Tcmpcranco re
vival. tfUCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART.
This is tho title of an Association
lately formed hero for tho purpose of
aiding and encouraging women's work
in tho field of Art. The plan adopted
is to open a Bazar for the sale of ar
ticles, and to invite women to send
their articles which are to bo subjoct
to tho inspection of a competent Com
mittee. All goods accepted will bo
placed on sale, ten per cent of the pro
ceeds going to defray tho expenses of
the s&ciety. Tho ofiicers of this socio
ty urc among the prominent women of
the city, and no doubt this organized
effort will stimulate the art laborers uf
Women all over the country.
JUVENILE LITERATURE.
There are constant complaints being
made about the demoralizing effects of
a certain class of "Boys Story Pa
pers." The subtle poison instilled in
the minds of boys all over the country
by reading these publications 13 a fit
subject for agitation. The papers
which arc but'the organs of "Rubbers"
"Murderers" and "Villains"' ought to
bo suppressed ; even if they are pub
lished under pretenso of furnishing
amusement and eutertaiument for
boys.
"sandwich" men.
On every block along Broadway
now, you meet the traveling till boards,
sometimes called "Sandwich Men."
This method of advertising is too com
mou to bo longer effective, for it has
ceased to be a novelty.
ATHLETIC SfORTS.
Who can account for the habit New
York papers have got into of adver
tising wrestling and boxing matches
and other manly (?) sports? Ihe pa
pers will gratuitously publish "chal
lenging cards" from contestants, and
otherwise advertise this kind of low
sham business by giving liberal re
ports etc. Readers are no more inter
ested in these contests than they are
in preformances given in the various
variety 6liowa in the city. This free
advertising of low public performances,
is a bad habit, and one which news
paper people ought to break them
selves of. E. E. B.
SSIGXEE'S SALE.
15y virttio of an order and decree of the
District Court of tho United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, I will
expose to public sale, ot the Court House
in tho city of Meadville,6n Thursday, .J uly
r, l7, ai 10 o'cioeK, a. in., nil tlio. follow
ing described real estate of Joshua Doug
lass, bankrupt, viz :
"1. All that certain lot and premises situ
ate in tho second ward of tho city of Mead
yille, county of Crawford, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by
lot and residence of Sain'l P. Hates, on the
east by High street, on tho south by Loach
alley. "end on the west bv Oak alley, with
one frame gothio roofed" dwolling house,'
o;io two story franio dwelling unfinished
and unoccupied, one frame carriago barn,
ono frame Ktable, and other out buildings
thereon.
2. Also all that eertain lot and premises
situate in the first ward of the city of Mead
ville, aforesaid, bounded oi the north by
lot of heirs of (ieo. (Iroy dee'd, on tho east
by Cottage street, on the south by lot of C.
W. Tyler, and on the wot by the old Cem
etery, with ono small two fttory franio
dwelling house thereon.
3. Also all that certain tract of land situ
ate in Mead township, county of Crawlord
and State of Pcnn'a aforesaid, described as
follows: Hounded on tho south by lauds
of McKinney and A. C. t);iks, on the c:ist
by lauds of heirs of F. A. Wilson and said
Oaks, on the north by old plunK road and
cross road leading past tho school house
and on the west by Dixon road and land of
Spitler, containing ono hundred acres of
land, bo tho same more or leys, and being
the same land conveyed to said Joshua
Dougiass by W. . W heeler and wile by
deed dated Dee. :il( lS'Ki, anil recorded in
Crawford comity, in deed book N, No. .1,
pagoH'l; improvements: all under fence,
uUmtso acres cleared, a ono and a half
story frame house, largo frame barn, other
out buildings, and large orchard thereon.
i. Also all that lot with buildings nnd
improvements thereon, situate on the
southerly sideof Spaing street, in the city
of Titusvillo, county of ('raw ford, and
State of I'enn'a, and known as No. 1. Pc
troleum JSauk JSloel:, and being tho same
premises con veyed to raid Joshua Doug
lass by S. G. Krick, Sheriff of Crawford
Co., l'a., Dee. 10 Isi, described as follows
to-wit; iiegiuningou ihosouthcrly sideof
Spring street, as aforesaid, at tho eentro of
tho party wall dividing No. 1 from No. 2 ;
thence easterly one half the thickness of
said brick wali Is feet and !i inches ; thence
westerly along the outside of the souther! v
wall of said building No. 1, 'Jl feet to tho
centre o! tho party wall, between the prop
city hereby conveyed anil tho property of
Strauss it-Co.: thence northerly thro' "tho
centre of the last named party wall lhifcct
and ! inches to the. southerly sideof Spring
struct; I hence easterly along the souiherlv
side of Spring street lit feet, the place of
beginning, together wit li tho riht of way
in common with tho othcrowners and ten
ant of the dill'crent buildings .shown on
the diagrams, and also to use in common
with the other taid owners and tenants,
Ihe outbuilding now erected, or bv com
mon consent to be hereafter erected, or bv
common consent to ho Icrcal'ler crcctcct
upon the area loll vacant.
The above described premises w re iold
by contract t' John Carter on the Pith of
I'eb., 171, for til'teen thousand dollar,
upon which has been made sundry pay
lii' iils, h a ing a balance unpaid of about
eleven thoil.-aiid In e hundred dollars.
AI -. a one-hali uiipn id'.'d iiiUie-t in
all that certain piece of land situato in East
l'allowlield township, county and State
aforesaid, bounded and described ns lol
lows : On the north by land of James llow
inan, on tho east by land of U. A. Frame
and W. Dickey, jr.; on tho oonth bv pub
lic road; on tho west by land of Shonth'n
heirs, containing about lifty-thrco acres;
twenty acres improved, or thereabouts,
with li sinali frame house and nn old steam
saw mill thereon, being jhe fame property
conveyed bv deed from F. W. Ellsworth,
Sheriff, to Joshua Douglass and Itohert
1 lanni'h, dated Nov. 7, 1S72, recorded in
.ShorilV's deed book No. .r, page .;3.
0. Also a one-half undivided interest in
all thvt certain piece of land situate in East
Fallowiield township, county tuid Stuto
aloresaid, bounded and described ivs fol
lows: On tho nortn by land of Joseph
Patton; on tho east by public road;, on the
sAith by land of Janies F. Handolph; on
tho west by lands of Patton and 15. Ewmg,
with a small frame house thereon, con
taining seventy -five acres bo the famo
more or Jess, being the same land convey
ed by Sheritr'H deed to Joshua Douglass
and Koh't Ha inah, recorded in Sheritl"
deed liook No. f, page f72.
7. Also nil that certain piece of land sit
uate 1n Heaver township, in t ho county
Stuto aforesaid, bounded and described as
follows: On the north by land heretofore
conveyed to Foster, on the east by centre
of laid out public rond, on tho south by
land heretofore conveyed to Wheeler, anil
on the west by lino of tracts, containing
fifty acres, be'the same more or less; being
part of tract No. 4, Heaver towliship, as
slinsin by deed ol'T. H. Kennedy and wife
to Joshua Douglass, bearing datV Aug. 1,
ISfll, recorded in deed book No. 3 pages
2 H and '210.
This land was contracted on tho lid dav
of Juno, 1S7 I, to be sold to Hugh Hooves
for live hundred dollars. There remains
duo of the principal and interest about ?20O.
S. Also all that niiall triangular piece of
ground situoto iu tho borough of Kieovillo
county and State aforesaid, 'hounded and
described as follows; On tho north ami
cast by Oil Creek, on the south by land
lieretoi'oro conveyed to Jesso Smith and
wife, to Maruin and others, and west by
an unoccupied street, containing about
one-eighth of an acre, and having an aban
doned oil well therecyi, as" will appear by
deed of Jesso Smith and wife: recorded .in
deed book It, No. 3, page's :57-S
This property wv.s contracted Aug. 2'
ISiT), to be sold to Eli Griftith for ono hun
dred dollars, nnd this rem tins unpaid.
2. Also two hundred and eighty-live
acres of land wituato in Tionesta township,
formerly Venango, now Forest county,
Stato of Penn'a, bounded and described
as follows : On Iho north bv land forjner
ly owned by D. Snyder and' E. Setley, cast
by land owned by J. Ilaldring, ami west
by tract No, 217 and ,r18 of tho Holland
Land Company, about oO ac'-es improved,
and a small log dwelling house and st iblo
thereon, as will appear bv deed of P. .
Oray, Sheriff", dated April 2."., ls.77, and re
corded in said county in deed book No. (i,
page 2" 1.
10. Also the one undivided one-fifteenth
interest in the nine several pieces of land
next hereinafter described. The surfaco
of aW these pieces of land exeent tho first
piece, reserving the coal and other miner
als, with right of access to mine, and re
movo the samo lias been heretofore sold
and conveyed by tho said Joshua Doug
lass, and tho parties holding the other por
tions of said lands. Tho several pieces
of land hounded and described ai follows:
First piece situate in Dig Heaver town
ship Lawrence county, l'a., bounded on
tho north hy land of Cory's heirs nnd oth
ers, on the east by land of K. Naggle, S.
H. Mason, and others, on the west by land
of S. H. Mason and Cory's heirs, known
as the Campbell tract, and containing ono
hundred and twelve acres more or less.
Secord piece, a tract of laud iu the town
shtp, county and State aforesaid, bounded
on tho north by land of Sain'l McOhosney,
on tho south by land of S. It. Mason and
others, on the east by land of SamT Smith,
on tho west by land of John Ilatts and
Hugh Kick, known as tho Hugh Mooro
tract, containing ono hundred acres more
or loss.
Third piece, a tract of land situate in the
township, county and Slate aloresaid,
hounded on tho north by laud of S. It. Ma
son and others, (formerly owned hy MiN
ler's heirs,) on the oast liy land of 15. D.
Hudson, on tho south by land of ltob't
Shannon, and on tho west by laud of S. It.
Mas4ui and others, and known as the
James McKim tracts, containing lifty
acres nioro or less. ," .
Fourth niece, a piece of land s'titato in
tho township, county and Stato aforesaid,
bounded on tho north by land of S. It. Ma
son and others (foi merlV owned by Janies
Campbell.) on tho asf. "by land of S. JJ.
Mason and others, on tho south by land
of S. H. Mason and others, nnd "on the
west hy land of F. MeCklland, known as
the W. Campbell tract, containing one
hundred and fifty acres moreVr less.
Fifth piece, a tract of land situato in the
township, county and State aforesaid,
hounded on the north by 11. Koggle, on
the east by lands of Jaines Davidson and
others, on the south by land of ,
and on the west by land of S. H. Mason
and others ( formerly Miller's heirs,)
known as tho Dr. Seojcy Nogglo farm, con
taining sixty-six acres more or les:.
Sixth piece, two other tracts of land it
uato in the township, county and Stato
aforesaid bounded on tho north by Hugh
Moore and others (formerly Hugh Moore
and others,) on tho east by land of S. H.
Mason and otiiejs, nnd west by land of
, known as the Chas. W. ilicket-
son tract, containing two hundred acres
more or less.
Seventh piece, a tract of land situato in
t'.io township, county and Stato aforesaid,
bounded north by laud of S. II. Mason
and others, east Cy land of S. II. Mason
and others, south by land of Fraud Uil-
key and others, and wost by ,
known as tho Marvin Marshall tract, and
containing ono hundred and sixty-live
acres more or loss.
Tho whole tracts as above described con
taining eleven hundred and thirty-seven
acres, bo the samo moro or less.
TEItMSOF HALE. All tho abovo de
scribed land except tho first, fourth, sev
enth and cightlnleseribod nieces will bo
sold tree, imd discharged oi all heirs and
i ncu m brancos. Terms One-fourth ca.!i
down, one-fourth in six months, and the
balance in twelve months from day of
sale, w ith seven per cent, interest on' de
ferred payments,
Tho lirst described piece will bo sold
subject to tho lein of a mortgage to Mrs.
Marion Finney, doe'd, for balance of pur
chase money amounting to about four
thousand dollars (? 1,000;. Tho fourth
subject to a contract of purchase by John
J. Carter, Tho seventh piece subject to a
contract of Hugh Heeves. A ml the eighth
piece subject to a contract with Eli liiif
hth. J. II. LEMIAIIT,
Assignee.
Assignee. Male
Of property belonging to (Jeo. W, Dith
ridgo iVi Co., and lieorgo W. Dithridge, on
Thursday, Juno 2.V.h,.l77, at 1 p. m., ut
Superior Mills, Tionesta, 1 Doom in Tio
nesta ( 'reck, belonging to ( ieo. W. Dith
ridge iVr Co. Also at same tirtie unci nlaee.
I the follow ing property belonging to lioo.
TV.'. Dithridge; i interest in a seine; one
I 2-horse Lumber Wagon ; one l'ilo Driver.
' ""in uj me. mgiieni bkiiicr, at 1'ubli
Vendue. Terms cash.
WM. A. STONE,
Assignee ofCeo. W. Dithridge A Co.
REMINGTON
SEWING IuACIIlS.
No Maehino has sprung so rapidly into fa
vor as possessing just t. e iiulitio's needed
in a family Machine- namely : l.hht Jttm
vn, Smvuth, Aoisr!rx9, ism, J)iirailc,
with a perfect Lock-Slich.
Within tho past year important im
provements have been added and no
trouble will lie spared In keeping tho I'km
!NroN ahead oi nil competitors.
REflilNCTOW
Creed iu o or Rifle.
VICTOTUOtTS AT
CltKim.MOOH, IH74.
UOlXV.lKU NT, IK 15.
HKKDMOOK, IS70.
SINGLE AND DOUHLE
BREECH-LOADING
SHOT OTMB.
The best iruns for tho priceever produced.
I'nivp rsally recommended by thoso who
have usnd them.
WEBB'S
PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER
The onlv complete apparatus over invent
ed, condoning iu one complete and porta
ble machine all (he various implements
employed in loading paper and metallic
shells. , .
REVOLVERS, ItEPEATIXO 1TSTOLS,
AMMUNITION. GUN MOUNTINGS
IKON AN I) STEEL It I FLE AND
SHOT P.AKHKLS FOE CUS
TOM GUN SMITHS.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM TS
PATENT CLIPPER
STEKL AM) OvVl 21 JOTS'
PLOWS.
Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teth,
and Foints, Wrought Iron Standard Cul
tivator Teeth and l'oints, Sayro's Patent
I Torso Hoe, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow
lililrs, Plain and with Wings, of all si.es.
Wrought Iron Bridges
Arch and Trapezoidal Truss, Cast SI eel
Shovels, Cast Steel Hoes and Garden
ltakes, Pointers' Handled Hoes, Mowers,
licel Horse Kokes, Needle Cotton Gins.
Armory ncd rrinripnl Office, ILION, Ji. Y.
jnt.vxcii oKFicr.s :
21 it 28:5 Droadway, New York, Arms.
Madison Sipiaro, 0 ' E. IMd St., New York,
S. Machines.
Iloston, iW Trciuont St., Sewing Machines
and Arms.
Chicago, Stato St., Sewing Machines
and Arms.
St. Louis, (ill!) North Fourth St., Sewing
Machines and Arms. .
Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing
Macnines nnd Arms.
P.altim re, 47 North Charles St., (Masonic
Teinplo) Sewing Machines ami Arms.
Washington, D. C, .VJl Seventh St., Snv-
ing Machines and Arms. 47-.'m
FOUND.
DUKING our experience of the pa t six
months, in IhoGKoCKKY, Pit VIS
IQN, FLOUU.V FEED Businoss in Tio
nosta, we have found tho old maxim
il
MONEY
saved is money earned," a truo one, and
that we have saved tho people ot the lsr
ough Mud surrounding country a consid
einblo amount.
Having had a long experience in tho
wholesale business, wo have peculiar fa
cilities for buying from lirst hands, which
enables us to oiler extra inducements to
Cash 'P.uy ers, ami having adopted tho true
system of doing business for
CASH
only, wo can sell goods for a much lesii
profit,, iu tact, competing with prices in
an v of tho cities in the State.
in thanking the citizens for liberal pat
ronage iu tlio past, we announce ou.i re
moval from tho Fisher store, to tho pleas
ant locutioi:' known as tli o
ACOMfJ nuiLDmc,
(immediately south of tho Company Store)
where, in consideration of tho continued
depression in the times, have au.iin lower
ed our. prices, believing that goods should
not. bo sold at war ju ices, where the oppor
tunities to lnako money are so much less.
In future our store will bo keptopvr.
until 'J P. M., for the mutual beuelit of the
general public and ourselves.
J. II. DKUJCKSOX A CO.
mi
is not easily earned in these times
nit it can bo ma le iu three moot lis
iv an v one of cither sex, in any
part oi Ihe country who is willing to work
bteadily at the employment that we Inr
nish. iiii per Mick in your own town.
You need not bo away' from homo over
nighl. You can give your wholo ti'iio to
the work or only your spare moments. It
costs nothing to try ihe business. .Tcrnm
ands'iOutliL free. Address at onVo, il.
Ha I.I KIT A Co., Portland, Maine. II ly
lUJ'M ill HE for t.'io Foitot ltfpubitcun
Oi ; u i 1 1 ay.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buffalo
Railway, and Buffalo, Ccrry &
Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND A PTE It Sunday, May 1:1, 1S77,
trains will run as follows:
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Southward
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Trains run bv Philadelphi; Time,
DAVID McCAKGO, (mil l Sup't.
J. MOHTON II ALL,
Gcn'l Passenger , Ticket Agent.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.
OIK ft MBLOBEOfJS.
Tho Oldest, Largest, pud Most Pel-led
M;Hiulactory ill tho Uniteil
Stales, nearly
56,000
Now in use.
No other Musical I list rumcut ever obtain
ed the same popularity.
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Addres JU'FFAM, X. Y.
Tho fact of ours boing tho oMoftt and
largest manuractory in the United SIhUs,
with nearly "r!,(;o() iiiKtrumeuts now iu
use, is a sufliciont gnaran'eo of our re
sponsibility ami the iiUM-itu of our instru
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