' 1 ( IV. R. DUNN EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MflRMNG, JILT , I5i7. OTficial Vote of Forest County. t r h s o PIRTHIC'TS. c E n Tionesta Roro. 17 IS 18 Tionesta T Hickory 17 HO I Harmony L 7 4 7 Harinoyny U 4 8 Howe 27 8 1 Kingsl'ey 8 () 14 Green 7 3.5 1 Jenks 1! 7 1 Harnett 20 0 7 Total 100 121 fS Majorities 12 THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS. The Republican Primary Elections were held throughout the- county on Saturday last. The vote was very light, as will be seen by the table of ihe official vote. The Return Judges met in the Ar bitration Room of the Court House yesterday at 2 o'clock p. tn. The meeting was presided over by C. A. Randall, Esq., Chairman of the Coun tf Committee. Messrs. II. S. Rrock vvay and D. Graham were appointed Secretaries. It was decided by the Ward that there were three illegal votes polled in Tionesta Township. Moved that the vote of eatd township be thrown out. The vote was a tie, and it was decided by the Chairman that the vote be thrown out. The Return Judges being generally members of. the County Committee, a chairman lor the ensuing year was chosen in the person of Mr. L. Agnew of Tionesta boro. The board then adjourned. Tho following gcntletneu are mem bers of the Republican Couuly Com mittee for the ensuing year: Barnelt. W. R. Coon. . fJreen. II. W. Ledabur. Hickory. Lewis Keister. Howe. D. Graham. . Upper Harmony. II. M. Sstley. Lower Harmony. J. I. Range. ' Jenks. E. K. Shipe. Kingsley. V. B. Heath. . Tionesta Twp. C. W. Clark. Tionesta Boro. S. A. Varncr. Mr. Lawrence is declared the Re publican nominee for the 'office of County Treasurer, and is consequent ly entitled to the support of the Re publican party. Our Washington Letter. Special to tho Republican. WAf HXVGTOJf, D. C, June 29, 77. Democratic politicians and their sympathizers are evidently much ex hili rated over the ncliou ot the Iowa . State Conventioa yesterday, and point significantly to the resolutions adopted at the Soldiers Reunion, at Providence, with undisguised gratification, while enumerating a long list of county con- . ventions that have taken action sirai- , Jar to the Iowa Convention in refusiuc to commit themselves to the Presi dent's "Southern Policy." The hy pocricy underlying all their pretended approval of the President's conciliato ry course stands out so prominent that the wayfaring man, unless blind as wtii as foolish, can see it. The voice of the public in favor of . the repeal of the demonetization act of Feb. 12, 1873, grows more and more outspoken if tho reports from the South aud "West aro to bo relied on. ; Its opponents are discouraged and demoralized, and should the to ported defection of Secretary Sherman which has beeu current hero several days prove true, their stubborn retreat . may soon become a. disasterous route. It is openly asserted that Mr. Sherman is preparing to follow the lead of the President over to the side of those in favor of repeal, and th prediction is made-that when they again speak they will bo found in accord with the rec ommedation of Senator Jones, as he H understood to express himself in the Silver Commission's report, not yet lurtnally made public. Absolute re peal aud restoration are tho watch worilrf, and judging from the remark able change of seutiment within a few iiiuuihs, it w not hazarding much to mlict their complete triumph ia the ('ongrens. nival of ex-Senator Fen ton I,, l-ini 1i ,.f ll,n ,., ..;,. ran asserting that he brought with him a charger upon which to enrry back the official head of Collector Arthur and other Csnkling adherents, now cumbering the various departments of the New York Custom House; but the averments of that paper ate usually dictated by its wishes, and rarely prove woll founded. Mr. Fen ton himself do nics that any such sanguinary motives induced his visit, and thoso knowing his Amiable and pacific disposition ac cept his statement as conclusive. Tho case of Mr. Dowling, tho Tole do Postmaster, who refused to resign at the behest of Mi. Reed, Deacon Smith, and a few others who are urg ing it against the nearly unanimous protest of the people accommodated by that office, remains in statu quo. It will likely bo very soon determined, on tho return of the President, who is said to favor removal, while both Mr. Key nnd Schnrz oppose it. It may safely be said that the President could not do a more unpopular act at this time, as the whole business has such an ugly look of bargaining and dick ering on the part of those ruos ur gently demanding tho change. The whole country will doubtless learn with surprise of the enforced resignation of Watts, Commissioner of Agriculture, as he was understood to be satisfactory to tho President. But it is now given out that the President satisfied himself that the administra tion of the Bureau, which cau be made such a valuable auxiliary to agricul tural interests if energetically and wisely conducted, was in very ineffi cient hands, and Mr. Watts' res:gna tion was at once asked lor. Its insig nificance as compared with somo of tho other Departments has, in a mea sure, served to shield it from the sharp criticisms that tho nepotism and favor itism known to have existed there would otherwise have provoked. The new Commissioner is well spoken of as a very snergelic gentleman, admira bly calculated by his acquirements and executive ability for the position. The pains of defeat and disappoint ment in the case of Prof. Langston, ...1. - t who iius persistently urgea ins own arvj pnuuugui, win uo auneiieu BOMiewnai by an appointment as Minister to Hayti; at least that is the programme of the slate makers.- As Mr. Lan ston is not accustomed to refuse office, it is presumed ho will accept. Maxwell. A box of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which contains three cakes and costs ouly sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material for at least twenty Sulphur Baths which would eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic and cutaneous maladies. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 els. 14 4t The Best Republican Paper Published in New York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ONE DOLLAR PER YKAtt. FIFTY CENTS FOR (SIX .MONTHS. Send for specimen copies nnd club rate. ItUtJII J. HASTINGS, 12(1 Fulton .Street, New York City. 3-4 TV T 1 N 1) REAblNG, Psyehomanov, Fas-i'J- filiation. Soul Charming, Mesmer ism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and it fleet ion of any poison thev choose in stantly. 400 pages. Rv mail 50 cts. Hunt tt Co., 130 8. 7th St., Phi la. 18 4 SSIGNEE'S SALE. Hy virtue of an order and decree of tho District Court of tho United States for tho Western District of Pennsylvania. I will expose to public sale, at tho Court House in tho city of Meadville, on Thursday, July 6, 177, at 10 o'c lock, a. in., all tho 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 citv of Mead villp, county of Crawford, and Statu of Pennsylvania, boundod on the north by lot nnd residence of Sani'l P. Kates, on the east by High street, on tho south by Reach alley, and on tho west by Oak nllev, with one fraino gothic roofed dwelling house, one two story fntnio dwelling unfinished and unoccupied, ono franio carriage barn, one frame stable, and other out buildings thereon. 2. Also all that certain lot and premises situate in the first ward of tho city of Mcad villo, aforesaid, bounded on tho' north by lot of heirs of Goo. Gray dee'd, on the east by Cottage street, on tlio south by lot of C. V. Tyler, and on tho west by the old Cem etery, with one small two' htory frame dwelling house thereon. a. Also all that certain tract of land situ ate in Mead township, county of Crawlord and State of Penn'a atoresaid, described as follows : Jionnded on the Koulli bv lands of MeKinney and A. C. Oaks, .n tluj-oast by lands of heirs of P. A. Wilson and said Ouks, on i ho north by old plann road and cross road leading past ihe school house, and on the west by Dixon road aud land of Spiller, containing oho hundred acres of land, be the same more r less, and being the same land conveyed to said Joshua Dougiass by W. . Wheeler and wife In dued dated Dec. ,",1, Ism;, and rocordctl in Craw ford county, in deed book N, No. 3, page M4; improvements: all under fence, about K0 acres cleared, a one and a half story fraino house, largo frame barn, other out buildings, and luge orchard thereon. J. Also all Hint lot with buildings and improvements thereon, situate on tho southerly side of Spring stree t, in tho city of Titusville, county of Crawford, and State ol Penn'a, and known as No. 1. Pe troleum Dank Rlock, and being tho same premises conveyed to said Joshua Doug l.iss by S. G. Kriik, Mieiilf of Crawlou! Co., Pa., Dec. l't J.sini, described as lollow.s lu-wt; iie-jiniuijg on the southerly side il f Spring street, a aforesaid, at the centre of the party wall dividing No. 1 from No. 2; thence easterly one-half tho thickness of Mid brick wali 18 feet and i inches j thoneo westerly along tho ontwido of the southerly wall of said building No. 1, 24 feet to the centro oftho party wall, between the prop erty hereby conveyed and tho property of Strauss f-Co.: thriico northerly thro' tho centre of the last named party wall 11(1 feet and ! inches to the southerly side of Spring street; thenco easterly along the southerly side of Spring street':!! feet, tho place of beginning, together with the right or way in common with tho otherowners and ten ants of the different buildings fthown on Ihe diagrams, and also to uso in common with the other said owners and tenants, the outbuilding now erected, or by com mon consent to bo hereafter erected upon the area left vacant. The above described premises were sold bv contract to John Carter on the. 1.1th of 1-cb., 187,'t, Tor fifteen thousand dollars, upon w hich has liecu mado sundry pay ments, leaving a balance unpaid of alsmt eleven thousand five hundred dollars. .1. Also a one-half undivided interest in all that certain piece of landsituato in East Fallowlield township, county nnd State atoresaid, bounded and described as lol Iowh : On the north by land of James Mow man, on tho east by land of . A. Fraino and W. Dic key, jr.; on the uotith bv pub lic road; on Mio west bv land of Sltont's heirs, containing about fiftv-threo acres; twenty acres improved, or thorealtouts, with a smali fraino house and an old steam saw mill thereon, being iho same property conveyed bv deed from F. W. Ellsworth, Sheriff, to Joshua Douglass and ltobevi Hannah; dated Nov. 7, 1872, recorded In Sheriff's deed book No. ft, page 3X1. (. Also a ono-half undivided interest in all that certain piec-o of land situate in Ea.st Fallowlield township, county ami State aloresaid, Isiundod and described as fol lows: On tho nortn bv land of Joseph ratton; on tho cast by public road; on the south by land of James F. ltandolnh; on tho west by landsof Pattern and It. Ewing, with a small frame house therpon, con taining seventy -tivo acres bo tho wuno more or less, being tho same land convey ed by fflteri If 's deed to Joshua Douglas nnd Kuli t llainali, recorded in Sheriff's deed lxtok No. , page !72. 7. Also all that certain pieeo of land sit uato in McSaver township, in tho county State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: On tho north by la.id heretoforo convoyed to Foster, on tho east by centre of laid out public rond, on tho south bv land heretoforo conveyed to Wheeler, anil on the west by lino of tracts, containing tifty acres, bo the same moroor loss; Iteing part of tract No. 4, J leaver township, us shown by deed of T. 11. Kennedy and wifo to Joshua Douglass, bearing date Aug. 1, lS'U, recorded in deed book No. 3 pages IMS and 21!. 1 This land was contracted on the ltd dav of June, 1874, to bo sold to Hugh Peeves for live hundred dollars. There remains duo of the principal and interest about $200. 8. Also all that umall tliamrular niece of ground situate in tho borough of Kiccvillo county and State aforesaid, boundod and described as follows; On tho north and east ly Oil Iv'j-eek, on tho south bv land heretofore conveyed to Jesso Smith and wife, to Marvin and others, and west by an unoccupied street, containing about one-eighth of nn acre, andhavingan aban doned oil well thereon, ns will appear In deed of Jesse Smith and wife: recorded in deed book, IJ, No. 3, pages 3."7-8 This property wr.n contracted Ang 2' 1873, to bo sold to Ell Griffith for oncT hun dred dollars, nnd this rem tins unpaid. 2. Also two hundred and cighty-fivo acres of land situate in Tionesta township, formerly Venango, now Forest county. State of Penn'a, bounded and described as follows : On tho north bv land former ly owned by D. Snyder and" E. Setley, east by land owned by J. Haldring, and' west by tract No, 217 and 218 of tho Hoiland Eand Company, about SO acres improved, and a small log dwelling houso and stable thereon, as will appear by deed of P. P. Gray, Sherilf, dated April 2T, lKt!7, and re corded in said county in deed book No. 0. page 231. 10. Also tho one undivided one-fifteenth interest in tho nine- several pieces of land next hereinafter dc'scribod. -Tho surface of all these pieces of laud excent the ''first piece, reserving tho coal and other miner als, with right of access to mine, and re movo the same has 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 Jand bounded and described ai follows: First piece situate in Dig Deaver town ship Lawrence county, Fa., boundod on tho north by land of 'Cory's heirs and oth ers on tho east by land of It. Nagglo, S. It. Mason, and others, on tho went by land of S. it. Masn and Cory's heirs, known as the Campbell tract, and containing ono hundred and twelve acres more or less. Second piece, a tract of land in the town ship, county and Slate aforesaid, boundod on the north by landot'Sain'l McChosnov. on tho south by land of H. II. Mason and others, on tho east by land of Sam'l Smith, on tho west by land of John Ilatts and Hugh Nick, known as the Hugh Moore tract, containing ono hundred acres more or less. Third pioco, a tract of land situate in the township, county and Stato aloresaid, bounded on tho north bv laud of S. K. Ma son and others, (formerly owned by Mil ler's heirs,) on tho cast by, land of H. D. Hudson, on the south by land of ltob't Shannon, and on tho west by land of S. It. Mason and others, and known as tho James McICiin tracts, containing lit'ty acres more or less. Fourth pioco, a pieeo of lan l situato in the township, county and Stato atoresaid, bounded on the north by land of S. It. Ma son and others (formerly owned 1) v James Campbell,) on tho eas. by land of S. it. Mason and others, on tho south by laud of S. It. Mason and others, and on the west by land of F. McClelland, know n as tho W. Campbell tract, containing ono hundred and titty acres more or less. Fifth piece, a tract of land bituato in tho township, county and State aloresaid, lM)undo(l on tho north by K. Noggle, on tho cast by lands of James Davidson and others, on tho south by land of , and on tho west by land or S. It. Mason and others (formerly Miller's heirs,) known as tho Dr. Soel'ey Noggle farm, con taining sixty-six acres inoro or less. Sixtli piece, two other tracts of land sit nato in tho township, county and Stato aforesaid bounded on the north by Hugh Moore and others (formerly Hugh Moore and others,) on the eat by land of S. It. Mason ami others, and west by land of , known as the Chas. V. Kicket- soii tract, containing two hundred acres inoro or less. Seventh piece, a tract of land nituato in tho township, county and Stato aforesaid, bounded north by land of S. U. Mason and others, east by land of S. It. Mason and others, Mouth 'by land of Francis Gil key and others, and west bv , known as the Marvin Marshall tract, and containing ono hundred ami sixty-hvo acres more or less. Tho whole tracts asalsvodoscriied con taining eleven hundred and thirty-seven acres, bo the same more or less. TEKMS OF SALE. All tho above do scribed land except tho lirst, fourth, sov enth and eighth described I'icces will bo sold tree, and discharged of all leins and incumbrance. Terms One-fourth ca-sb down, ono-fourth in six mouths, and tho balance in twelve months from day of sale, with seven per cent, interest on de fend! payment.,. I'he tirst described piece will be sold subject to thy loin of a murttL'o to Mr . Marlon Finney, dee'd, for balance of pur chase money' amounting to about four thousand dollars ($4 000). The fourth subject to a contract of purchase by John J. Carter. The seventh piece subject to a contract of Hugh Keeves. And thoeihth piece mibjoc t to a contract with Eli Grif lith. J. 11. LENHAKT, Assignee. REMINGTON SBWIN& MACHIfJBS. No Machine lias sprung so rapidly Into fa vor as possessing just t.o qualities needed in a family Machine- namely : Liijht Hint' n'w7, fimtioth, jYomWc.s, iV, Durable, with a perfect Jstvk-Ntitch. Within the past year important im provements have l"eeit added and no trouble will he spared in keeping tho Kkm inmtox ahead ol all competitors. REftlirJCTOFJ Creed in o or Rifle. VICTOKIOUN AT C'ltKKD.MOOIt, I Ki t. IMM.I.Y.IKM'NT, 1875, iti:i:i.uooi, i87i. , SINGLE AND DOUBLE DREECH LOADING SHOT OTMS.- The best guns for tho price ever produced. Universally reeomnionded by those who have used them. 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Having had a long experience in the wholesale business, wo havo peculiar fa cilities for buying from first hands, which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted the true system of doing business for CASH only, wo can sell goods for a much losn protil, in tact, competing with prices in any of tho cities in the State. - In thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in tho past, wo announce, ou.i re moval from the Fisher store, to tho pleas ani locatioi:kuovn as tho ACOMD BUILDING, (immediately south of the Company Store) whore, in p niiiliti-iit im r !.. ...a...;.. 1 . , . , ... v , mi nn uru depression in the times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should nut bo sold at w ar ju ices, w here the oppor tunities to make money are so much less rTIn fut u re our store will be kept opr. Until 'J P. 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Cases prosecuted by Gilmoie ,t Co. be fore the Suprcine Court of tho United States, the Courtof Claims, and die South ern Claims CommiKsiou. Each department of our business is con ducted In a separate bureau, under ehurgiv of the sanio experienced parties employed by the old firm. Attention to all busbies, entrusted to (illmore A Co. is thus He cured. Wc desire to win micccss by de serving it, Address G1LMORK A CO., flL'O FNtroet,. Washington, D. C. 41 if & ? f v 1 S 1 'i f t t ' ? v i 9 5 TO THE WORKING CLASS.-Wo aro now prepared to furnish nil classes with constant employment ut-homo, tin whole or tho time or for their sparo mominls. Uiisiness new light nnd profitable Pr--sons of either sex easily earn from .10 rt.. to per evening, and a proportional Mini by devoting their whole time tn the busi ness. Hoys and girls can earn nearlv as. muc h as moil. That nil who see this no tice may fond their address, and lent business wo make this unparalleled eller: To such as are not well satisfied we w ilt send ono dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, on oftho largest and best Illustrated Publications,, all sent freo by mail. Reader, if vou waut permanent, drolitable work, "addrss, Gerogo Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. C II KA p iTXWn H IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST !; The Little Roc k and Fort Smith Rail way Company is soiling, at exceptional ly low prices and on terms to auit pur chasers, over , ONE MILLION!ACRE3 of their magnificent grant on every id. within twenty mile of their road. Ad mirably suited for: production of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruit, and lltlt Northern crops. Winters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for cloven months. Soil fertile beyond preeedmit. No jrrnns hoppcrs, no c rought. Special Inciuee inenls for cstalilblinientjof mantifaetorie. i-or circulars, address W. D. SLACK. Ltnd ( omniis.sicner, Littlo Rock, Ark'nnr su. 41 4 J. & P. COATS have been awarded a Medal and Diploma, at the Centennial Exposition aud nmi mended by tho Judges for "KUPI2ICIOII KTRIITI AND KAi:i.I.KXT QUALITY OF SPOOL COTTOJf.' (, A. T. G06II0RN, Director-Oentnil! J. R. HAWXET, F. Al.KX. R. Uutki.kk, secretary pro tem. : KKAi.. 31 it WESTERN LtAWDg HOMESTEADS, Ifyou wantrelinbl t I 1 11 ft tt'tl 1 II f tl 111 U'llAKA UU. ...ni-iwn II III II OW9 ' lanv to get a cheap Farm, or gevorc mcul Homestcild. free. J. (illmore, Land Commissioner, Lau rence), Kansas, und receive gratis a cop of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. 2 4 TO AtiENTS OK ANY .MIO WOIIK. THE BIG BONANZA Dan Do Onilln'a m.w l.,w, 1. ...l.l. duetion by Mark Twain is just ready. H urn riciic-st, in texts ami illustration, seen for a long time. Are vou outof work or dragging along on somo dull lookr Go lor this ono. It will till your pockets uurej f Don't delay and lose territory vou want ; send for eircularat onco. It costs nothing to see them. Address A MER1CA N I'l'H LlSHINti CO., Hartfonr Conn., or F. C. , RLlSS .f CO., Newark. N. J. Ml $1362 50 I PRtTFTTR FT? fiM ( fcinifi.'i? 76 00 J investments oi' 1 The judicious selection and management of Stuck Privileges is a suro road to rapid fortune. Send fr new "System of A.ssned Profits," free w itii full information concerning tho Stuck Market. T. POTTER WIGHT d- CO. Gold and Stock lirokers. 31 4t 33 Wall Street, New York. SEND A DA My & CO.," Role bxiii, Philadelpliia, Pa. M arm factor? in Howell's marble building, Ninth 'ami Chestnut sts.) and receive by return mail postage prepaid, a complete' net of the fn rincipal CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS elegantly c arved in Dlack Walnut, Wood and linrly linWied. Exact duplieatc of those wliic.lt were iuaniif,K-turc in Ma. clm.riy H.,11 dn.nu th ,.A ,,.,,(,, iUll which thou.,.uid.s wi-m uiusl.-iy topuni .
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